The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 227, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 22, 1922 Page: 2 of 36
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GOTHAMFROMTEXAS
House this afternoon.
BUFFALO. N. T.
For Sale:
learned authoritatively
agent's complete outfit, including
gage, all as good as new; cheap.
is a stock broker on La Salle street.
confirmation of fre-
intended
quest aasurances by Gonzales pur-
tience a
P“
To Experiment in Love Ideas
is toda}
These
government
assurances
To care for this woman and wife
her 11. was safe at the home of her
former pastor, De Oscar Heywood.
young Cherin and Tommy.
Trilby
The story reveals the true reason
cago’s chiefs of police, said once
last two years to claim his own
home to adopt her present mode of
York banker.
later almost in a state of coma.
OLD OAKEN BUCKET
Steel Leaders
left a fortune of 110.000.000
Farm Session
JAPANESE
Others in the plot were Ab-
(Continued from Page L Col. 3.)
She’s Modiste to Dolls All Over World
department
flat. It defied rule or measure, and
EMOS (
LYNCHI
next
open the conference Monday
Presa.
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era
validity to the event of later "dis-
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who sddr
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Cor mirk at Waco to await the ac-
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al
PLEASE THE WOMEN! THEN
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READ THESE PRICES
the Lowest in Citv
A
time later, eclaring she could not
•wore an oath of vengeance.
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
$25.00 rat to.....$16.65
527.50 rat to
$18.35
$30.00 rat to.....120.00
n Herrick ot benuty
Congre
521.05
$32.50 rat to
535.00 rat to.....523.35
525.00
565.00 rat to
537.50 rat to
543.35
6
540.00 rat to.....526.65
567.50 rat to.....545 00
1-3 Off—Madras—Percale—Fancy Silk Mixt—1-3 Off
We’re rsaelved not to make any
It
been brought to trial when he faeed
Knit Silk Four-in-Hands-
1-3 Off
1-3 Off
MM OEORGIA STONE
Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed... 31
$1
Muebende
1516 avaca Street
Phone 7640
a--
HE last few days gave us a fair
sample of weather to be expected
Missing Wife Is
Located in Home
Of Her Preacher
To Make Study
Of Conditions
Seeks Big Slic
In Rail Ra
The World'll Me
Woman Is Comi
512.50 rut to
545.00 rat to
53.00 Shirts now. 52.00
63.50 Shirts now 52.35
54.00 Shirts now. 52.65
63.50 rat to
54.00 rat to
Son Who Spumed Million Now
Takes It Becaue He Desired
Sensations Pile Up as Paris
Courts Air American Scand:
road.
raham
€ ttle
th*
$1.50 Shirts now 5100
52.00 Shirts now .$1.35
52.50 Shirto now. 51.65
AMERICAN HOPEFUL;
CHINESE DOUBTFUL
550.00 rat to...........
555.00 cut to___________
560.00 rat to.....540.00
51.65
52.00
51.00 rat to
61.50 rat to
who
His
$28.35
$30.00
the frequenters of Cherin’s
His words were drunk eagerl
nt and remain safe in the
that the holding of oth-
have no affect on their
the girl told the court she did not
know the name of her father, and
charged that her mother had falsi-
fied the registry of her birth and
secured her peas port through fraud.
Another was when Solange com-
plained that her mother took her.
a girl scarcely in her teens, to "so-
ciety affairs where she was given
it discloses a love triangle, an-
other woman who has come into
the young millionaires life, and—
Charles Garland wanted to bring
this woman to his home to share it
business which she conceived out
of the air castles of her dreams-
day on the Hughes resolution after
having approved it on behalf of the
Japanese delegation the day pre-
h h
ling
breach of promise thought she ua
$50,000 in him
MRS. KATHERINE A RAUSER, HER DOLL CLOTHES FACTORY
AND ONE OF THE BHOW CA SEB
agricultural prices and
situatton.
emnters reported
on nt larked the I
rmecrats to stane
ition to it
will be followed bv Becretary Wal.
lace, who will outline the purpose
of the gathering.
fi,
X safe
George
James
$5.00 Shirts now. . $3.
56 00 Shirts now.. $4,
57.00 Shirts now. .$4.
scheduled for consideration
week.
W. G. ABER (LEFT) AND LEO JAYCOX. TWO RAILWAY EMIPL OYES WHO HAVE LEASED A
MONEY LOSING SPUR LINE FR OM THE ERIE RAILWAY AND S AY THEY'LL MAKE IT PAY.
W
A Good Lot at Gloves at
Reduced Prices
Fur-lined Overeoat, $1
Size 39
Removcs
That, at any i
plisher and
Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed
LEONARD BAKER
BY W. BRUCE MACNAMEE.
Staff Correspondent Universal
Service.
DISTRICT ATTC
I TURNS IN
Asorieted
I HOUSTON. Texs
rict Attorney K i
ver tn the county
129 348 14 in • • •
[hr largest amount
b; any ofidial in
lb* history of Tea
her la re.
By Universal Serviee.
RIDGEWOOD, N. J.. Jan. 21--
The discovery that his wife, Mra.
Arlens Bull missing since Decem-
y
Asseeiete
w ASHINGTON,
air merbers ot
u« us tonight as
ehr on the Over 1
Fountain Pens
Pencils and
Kodaks Repaired
At
JORDAN’S
Kodak and Gift Shop
Ellison & Boone
615 Congress
that Baron Bh Idehara stated frank- in their criticism of the final form,
iy that Japan "could not guara n ter 1 fill ng any contrast other than those
that this list would be complete." to which one of the signatory gov-
The requirement that the lists in- ernments or its local authorities are
$2.
52.1
Ions technicaiues of extradition
proceedi ng s
“Bring Him Dead—Not Alive."
INTRIGUE LEADS TO
ish Premie
’eace is Eu
sic Stability
I The World's Most Beau
Ew oman in ( oming to Au
I RESCUE UAL
Asaoeiated
I POUT ARTHUR.
The tanker Hwift S
gonight from Mexir
board Capt. P. Ox
and six of their ch
Mien schooner Dona
had been wrecked I
mu no Inee of Ufa
was bound for Ki
from St. Johns. N.
W
N
place.
ly by
pevehqlogy to teke vo:
S shto bere apartmenta,"
made of the minister at tha sug-
pestion of Ralph Costa. 17-yi
neighbor, who was with Mr
. ---- -------------— contest fame, ears he doesn’t un-
I other detectives and police were Aerstand what it is in him that
. suspended for letting O’Connor get “ .
' away. . women see. Well, that New York
Tommy fled and was captured a chorus giri who la suing him for
TANGLE OF MEXICAN Tommy OConnor ™PL OYES BUY RAILROAD
avenue They went there to take '
, him and In the gun battle that fol- i
lowed O’Neill was murdered Rix '
says: “I admit without shame or furmer pustur, • vscar reywood,
fear that my love for Lillian , in Mount Gilead, N. C., brought rest
Representative Anderson. MInne- I you.
sota chairman of the joint con- ■
gressional commission of agricul- GENERAL WOLTERS ASKS
tursi inquiry, then will speak on ,
"he’present DEPUTIES SUSPENSION
Aseeeieted Prese.
MEXIA. Tex. Jan 21— At the re- [
quest of General Jacob E Wolter •.
In . ommand of the military dtetrict
of Mexia. Sherift Loper of Lme- |
-e
Otten bought another revolver, pel
fearing Trilby Thompson, but ip- he
nored the fledgling O’Conner
But with the coming of Volstead
traffic slumped. Frelghts ran only - . , ..
once a day. Passenger trains thrice ' that incorporatjon of the marine
weekly. j corps into the resular army is one
Then th Erie decided to abandon j of its outstanding recommendations,
the line. I This would mean the transfer of
IASKED MEN
PARTY TO M
LET OUT
Asmelated
1.1. pEnADO Ai
asked men tonig
nown as Walber
ten re leased from
the principle of open diplomacy and
I open door of commercial oppor-
in the saloon kept by
consulted. Mr. Buckley. Leroy states
was then the head of the American
his parents hoped to prepare him :
for the priesthood- His brother I canvas gloves for handling bag-
amazing philosophy by whirh M11 -! Garland. New
then. take that: and that!"
Cherin’s body was found along .________
the roadside, where the automobile factors of dtachable doll clothing
was Ih which he and Tommy were — brings in a handsome income and
riding, and it was nearly a year gfves employment to 100 other
before two bullet holes in it were
previous
Tommy.
It was
charxes of violation of the national
prohibition act.
lire mysteriously learned that Tom
my one night months later was in ,
the home of his brother-in-law.
with his wife. He accepted his $1,-
•00,000 in Inheritance to provide for
both women. His wife left him
Wrecks His Home.
Mr. Garland has fallen in love
with Lillian Conrad. beautiful art
student and soul twin. be informed
the New York American yesterday.
He admits that when he suggested
to his wife that all three live to-
(Abel Schafner:
that he would give $8,000 to Ue behind Garland', professed elee-
man who would tell him where mosynary purpose in consentine to
Trilby was, ana when a few yeare receive hl. inheritance when he
later be heard that Trilby had died I had persistently retused during the
ot consumpton in Ue west, he of- ' last two veara te claim hl. own
fered 11.000 to anyone who would
clude all contracts between foreign I party. L--.3 — --------------
nations and China involving obli-trailroad and loan contracts now in
gations on the part of China or force in China, the Chinese dele-
ther and work out tbs experiment
» wrecked his home. This is the
knew that to protect himself be,
had to set Emmerson out of the ,
way He went to his chum. Jimmy
Cherin. and pleaded with him to
s jury in criminal court for O’Nelll’e :
death Two detectives, the state’n I
strongest witnesses, left town and 1
could not be found until after the
trial was over. It is said they are 1
hark in Chicago now. But Tommy
ounty today accepted
Railway conductor’s cap, uniform
and ticket punch; also station
ported agent .. ! was men tne neaa ox we Ameracan
dit ion. were laid down involving Ue ssociAonorMexico.anorganizag
proposed sosertarowr"or theObKecon nononprarsenotztione pordenhieh he
life
Following Solange’s deposition,
which was made dramatcally from
the center of the court room. and
ui industry devoted to the manu-
murder committed by
covary. ” Baron Shidehara made this t^
plain in taking back water yester-lan ,
: " — —-----— tts tunity in China were adopted to-
few months ago in BL Paul and
kidnaped out of Minnesota and
through Wisconsin to avoid the
gle New Year's resolution.
Chinese local authorities exceeding
one million dollars silver (8500,000)
also was eliminated it is assorted
that this actualy broadens the res-
olution it exempts only such things
Born in Ireland, he was brought
to this country at the age of two.
In the days he first stole cookies
from his mothers pantry shelf, to
a day three years ago. Tommy was
the chum of Jimmy Cherin, called
the "Peacock" by the west side
gangsters. On that day Tommy shot
Jimmy, the “Peacock," and killed
him, because Jimmy wouldn’t “take
Apply Conductor Loon Jaycox and
Station Agent W. Q. Abner, Erie
railroad.
Wanted: Two silk hats, two frock
coats, two vests with large pockets
for cigars, two mahogany desks.
Apply Leon Jaycox and W. G. Ab-
i ner. joint presidents and owners,
j Hammondsport and Bath railroad.
day by the far eastern committee
ot th. Washington conterence
Th. proposal for a nhowdown of
all international agreements affect-
Ing China's Interest, presented on
Thursday by Secretary Hughes, was
given committee approval only after I
tt had been freighted with upwards I
of a score of amendments, but ths
American epokesmen insisted to-
Ona perfect Alamona, % carat,
8400.00—a beauty. O. L. KOocK,
Jeweler —Adv.
by the agricultural
That's a* you need, to succeed in
the buminess world, saya Mra. Geor-
gia atone. Who has cashed in on
her knowledge of feminine puy-
chology.
Mra. Stone used to wear out shoe
Math ar doing buttrage work for
nothing in Warrensbure. Mo.
Ten months ago she came to
Kanaos City and took her fling in
the business world as manager of
an apartment.
Now aha manages twenty-Urea
bi apartment buildings in Kannas
ciy and personally looka after
about M* tamilies
Mur income this year probably
will reach Ova Oguros.
Curtains Did H
air of blur and whits checked
am curtains was Mrs. Btone's
ng stone to success
firut job was to tin a high-
1 apartment building at a tme
eyeryone was lambasting the
lionaire Garland hopes to develop
his soul:
The man who can love two wom-
•n with equal spiritual depth and
true emotion is gifted with just
twice the breadth of soul poeseaeed
by the man who can love only one.
I can Imagine men-even myself—
loving Un. or ponsibly twenty wom-
en with the same fervor.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Uncle
Sam’s marine corps, that crack or-
ganization “from the halls of Mon-
tezuma to the sands of {Tripoli,"
will lose its Identity entirely- if tie
plan of governmental reorganiza-
tion submitted to President Hard-
ing today goes through congress.
Walter }. Brown, chairman of
the committee working out a plan
for governmental efficiency, took
the completed draft to the White
White. Brady, Texas, and W W
Turney, El Paso, Texas
with removable clothing. It
It was
an’e hueband signed on the dotted
line
Now landlords Importune Mrs
Btone to rent their part menu for
them.
“Ite tbs Muis things that win the
women. ’ she says, “And as they
do 90 per cent of the buying and
100 per cent of the deciding, it is
a pretty good plan to please them '
night that Ite meaning had not been
™AFvoth by
weet aid. gang world, and ret la a
fight wlU Emmerson and kiu him
"It71 be only a prinon fight- waa
Mom. ot ch. moat important thinerrorgnn Tou "on’ ** an!-
Innocents Buffer.
mother was Marie I. Tudor of Bos-
ton, a direct descendant of the
royal English Tudor family of
which Henry VIII was the most
conspicuous and interesting mem-
ber Mrs. Garland was Mary Wren,
daughter of Philip Wren, once a
member of President Roosevelt s
Tennis Cabinet."
The two latter departments are
to be merged into a “department of
defense,"" which will necessiate the
creation of a new cabinet post and
the appointment of a new cabinet
member becretary of War Weeks
and Secretary of the Navy Denby
Copyright, 1922, by The New York
American.
All righ) reserved.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21 —The New
York American herewith presents
youzg uneran anu xozzuy. a110y exlusively the real inside story of
for many yean waa Ue most feared ' why Charles Garland accepted »l.-
man in Chicago. Herman Schuet- 600,000 from his father's estate aft-
tier, the mosts fearless of Chi- er he had prevlously. rejected it
| ROBERT J.
Service Staff
NDON. Jan
Jay voiced ant
rid peace as
torution o w
ddressing an
J of coalition
er declared i
he so much to
staning bet
Ites and Great
shinmton conf
Tho peace of
upon the
mfer elated.
| vf the outsi
r w orld’s hist or
deepeat gratit
r for the not
en The chee
te are not ye
ns have nlre
thed if only t
v a ard the r
and baby Margaret, Garland de-
clared. he accepted the money. He
- after the girl had called her wit-
rjear,0 » nesses to corroborate her testimony
- ---- -fk Bull | Nelson a lawyer swore nut a war-
tho day of her dieappearance and , rant against Mra Hub bins charg-
who returned here yoeurday from ’ ing false complaint
Toronto: whence he.ned in Mb »g- Nelon benentea by th. first or-
YounE Conta."ad .that’tenders act at th. rirnt trial i
Mra. Bull had mentioned that she month. 2, When he wa ehareid
might go to vl.lt her former pastor. । wlih auaultlng a photographer:
Mrs. Bull had not arrived at th. I Thia was the chars, on which
minister’s home when he received | ____
the flrat telegram. but appeared --------------- ------------
blower and bank bandit;
Raymond, gunman, and
a” th. tretumehe hnd.-ver Yh"reroreg"oz2"wutn ‘
------------ -ht * .--. during whtch *e won’ break a WB
and quiet to Audrey H. Bull tonight
just as the hagard bank teller was
approaching a breakdown, although
Dr. Heywood’s telegram did not
mention Klee nor. 7-year-old daugh-
ter, who disappeared with Mra Bull
The child's father expressed con-
fidence that the little girl was safe
with her mother.
Dr. Heywood states that Mrs.
Bull arrived at his borne today from
Atlanta with her mind almost a
blank.
Telegraphic inquiry first wee
LET US
Watch Your Teeth
DR. GUFFIN
And Associates
DENTISTS
612 Congress Ave. Tel. ।
AUSTIN, TEXAS
reports from representatives of the ।
leading agricultural regions.
Secretary.Wallace, tonight made resignations’andrvoked the com-
public an additional Hat of Si dele- mimmlons or three deputy sheriffs
gates to.theconference. They ia. who on Friday were bound over by
clude: A. Kaplan. Crowley, LA : | United atate. Commimnioner Mc-
Bryan Ardis. Shreveport, IA; R 1 -........ . —___;_____- ;; -
K Milling New Orteaha; Qeoree n . tton ot the federai grand jury on
- an um women
apartmnent
_____M to provide ala-
to rentera kvery wom-
fittad up a medel
__had uJkpnhppaptda
and put sheeked glugham
Jimmy Cherin's father, a word pol-
itician. where Tommy got the
schooling in banditry that prevail-
ed over the education for the ;
priesthood, which he later acquired '
Jimmy and Tommy had to sit in
dark corners to listen to the gang-
sters, who made the saloon their
headquarters, relate their deeds of
boldness.
"Trilby" Thompson, Chicago's
first automibile bandit, was one of
Asecieted Press.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 —Five
days have been allotted to the na-
tional agricultural conference which
meets bore Monday to study the
conditions of the farmers of the
United States and suggest reme-
dies to meet the situation
The program made publie today
live without Jimmy Hle
(Parody.)
How dear to the heart are the
scenes ft my childhood when fond
recollection finds me playin< ball*
I can not remember a deep tangled
wildwood: an old city lot ie the
spot I recall A lopeided diamond
with rocks for the bases; the same
rocks m throw if occaslon arose
The kids with large freckles inlaid
on their faces those kis sadly
lacking in shoes and in boss.
was convicted, nevertbeless, and i
was to have been hanged last
Thureday
Chief of Police Fitzmorris, la hie
office which bolds the store of his
men killed in line of duty, experts
to have to make room for more be-
fore O'Connor Ie dead. That’s the
reason the chief sent out the word
to hle men over the police telegraph f
Sunday morning :
“I want O’Connor brought In dead |
-npt aUve.” ,
Bd men who th
unse Europe «
nighten out 11
three rears a
the real condit
Hr public."
With a palpab
byd George »a
y to reae h go
| nations of Ei
son, not force
fit shocks me
ratest appeal
I diplmacy cor
ich has been de
The premier sa
peace ia face te
: Leeks te C
He described
noa meeting as
r greatest confe
We invited all
ns, without di
• want to ent
ire and rumors '
nost as bad
will remain as secretaries of I
department of defense, it I
learned.
An Important feature of this r I
ical change in administration of
nation’s fighting forces will ba h
establishment of a divisin of j
parts to mobilze all the nati
resources in preparedness for \
It will be known as the division
war resources.
The services of both the at
and navy are to be merged, as
many kindred bureaus of the
departments, and this, it is c
tended, will wipe out the evil
competitive buying, which cost
government so heavily during J
war.
The Military Academy at W
Point and tho Naval Academy"
Annapolis are to be operated "
blast’’ under the completed plar
order to establish a large nud
of trained officers, the lack of wh
was so painfully felt in the rec
war.
Still another cabinet poet will
created if the present plan g
through. It will be the departn
of public welfare and education.,
it will be entrusted the care of €
a bled soldiers. *
CHICAGO, Jan. 20—When a bus-
iness woman's fancy lightly turns
to thoughts of—-doll clothes I
What then?
Fortune and suoceee -in tho case
of Mrs Katherine A Ra user, head
of a 1190,000 corporation
Employs 100 Women.
Sixteen years ago she was a clerk
in a department store. Today the
sewing machine. At that time
there were no dolls on the market
Asseciated Press.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.3
steel industry asked the Intot
Commerce Commisston today 1
investigation into transport
rats levels to remove entroly
40 cent increase in freight I
granted througbout the rasters
ritory in August, 1920, Tblo 14
greatest reuction so far reqm
by shippers since the commi
reopened the genreal rate ques
gation says, were concluded between
foreign individuals and minor Chin-
ese dignitaries without the knowl-
edge of authority of the central
government at Pekin.
YOU’LL SUCCEED, SAYS SHE
KANSAS CITY, Mo—It you can I Lmam
pleane a woman— EMte.
as are not contemplated in the reso-
lution. according to official spokes-
men. A new section was added pro-
viding that the United States shall
invite other powers having treaty
relations with China to adhere to
the resolution.
The committee further adopted a
supplemental r esolution by Elihu
Root pledging powers not to sup-
port their nationals to agreements
creating monppolies or spheres of
influence.
The notorious 21 demands and
Japanese occupation of Siberia in
violation of her pledge to the other
allied and associated powers to get
out loom up in the near future.
The 21 demands ’ will come up as
soon as the Shantung question is
disposed of.“ It was stated to of-
ficial quarters. The spokesman add-
ed significantly that the 21 de-
mands may possibly come up before
Shantung ia settle. Siberia is
liquor by every one." and accused other than Belle Ifvingsi
her parent of forcing her to leave 1 aughter of John Ramsay Gra
* - - • gent mode of of Chicago, who several years
show him Trilby's grave
“When I know he is dead, I'll
lose many a gray hair,’’ the chief
said.
Vengeance, First AcL
Jimmie Higgins was another of
the west side desperadoes who
turned young O’Conner. When De-
tective Sergeant Rerman. Otten shot
Higgins to death. O Conner entered
boldly upon hle career of crime and
had a note delivered to Otten, tell-
ing him that be would expect ven-
geance for the death of Higgins.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Two
more American resolutions based on
vious. According to the official
communique, Baron Shidehara said:
"There might be some contracts
of the nature specified of which
the Japanese government had at
present no knowledge but with re-
gard to which questions might later
arise if these contracts were le-
gitimate. the Japanese government
would have to support them."
The communique further shows
“We know' local conditions and wo
can make it pay.’*
“It’s a go,” said the Erie chiefs.
So Jaycox and Abnsr climber into
the saddle.
They have put on a daily passen-
ger train.
And they say they are going to
make their fortunes.
explained.
Cherin's widow murdered the la- l
font end committed suicide a short 1
slow process to educate the world ■
to accept artistic and ex penal vs ere- !
at ions in doll raiment But time
and patience turned the trick.
Now Styles Each Year.
Each year now brings a new style
in doll clothing Everything from
ballroom frocks to bathing suits.
The Hauser factory covers 10,000
square feet of space and has elab-
orate show rooms. Orders come
from all corners of the globe
Mrs Rauser ays it is all the re-
sult of her dreams
"This is the age of feminine
achievement," she says. "Women j
are coming into their own at last
They have capacities for success .
never before realized.
"As creators women have tho
advantage over men. It is their
business to create The coming
generation win show what women
can do when this faculty is given a
chance to assert itself in the busi-
ness world."
The present agricultural system
and suggested remedies will be pre-
sented Monday afternoon through
O’Conner was heard of shortly
after, when he and Cherin, admit-
ting William (Babe) Emmerson, an
escaped convict from the S till water,
Minn., penitentiary to their band,
planned the robbery of Dennis Tier-
ney at the Randolph street station
of the Illinois Central railroad.
Tierney was a collector for the
ware made from time to time to
Thomas F. Lee, representative of
the powerful group of financiers
forming the national association as
executive director.
Despite Mr. Lee's explanation
that the association did not believe
the assertions of Gonzales’ accredit-
ed agents, who, he says. Included J.
L Bryan of Cleveland, and Hugo
Dickson of Monterey, Mexico, and
that under Secretary of State
Hlether had inferred strongly that
the American government would re-
gard any move by revolutionists to
overthrow President Obregon as
“unfortunate." Repeated declara-
tions came that Gonsales’ move-
ment was in a state of collapse.
On Aug. 10, Lee, Dickson and
Prof. Leon Leroy, confidential
agents of the national association,
met Gonzales at New York. Prof.
Leroy had been bearer to Gonzales
of the now celebrated “long letter”
written by Lee and sent by him
through Leroy on July 1. This let-
ter, as revealed in The American,
purported to set forth the views of
the eminent financiers represented
by Lee toward any Mexican move
Meetings Are Secret
The original plan as outlined to
Lee by Dickson and others included
a meeting of Gonzales at Manhat-
tan transfer. Later the plan was
changed to avoid the possible
meeting with persons who might
recognise Gonzales. Lee ascertain-
ed that the train made a stop at
Newark. Lee, Dickson and Leeroy
was executive director.
Meet in San Antonio
Supporting his claim that Buck-
loy met Gonzales in Han Antonio,
Prof. Leroy reveails telegram® re-
ceived by him antedating Gonzales
actual arrival here. This telegraphic
correspondence employs the code
words to disguise the meaning of
messages, Leroy states, and is
worked out by a substitution of let-
ters of an alphabetical table.
Mr. Leo flatly denied his mooting
with Gonzales in New York city had
anything to do with plans for revo-
lution. He said that it was the
• usual procedure for representatives
of the national association to greet
Mexicans.
He added that Dickson, Leroy
and others represented to him that
Gonsales was due to arrive and that
they, Dickson, Leroy et al, did not
know how to manage the greeting
Lee thereupon offered his services.
He cited that he had met Salvador
Alvarado and other prominent
Mexicans on other occasions, al-
ways being purposeful of being
courteous to any and all Mexicans
of influence to avoid incurring en-
mity of any Mexican group or per-
sonage.
The private conference of -ee and
others witii Gonzales and the arriv-
al of other Mexicans, including Es-
teban Cantu, ex-governor of Lower
California had to do with the “rev-
olutionary plans' 'attributed to the
Gonzallistas, The American's probe
indicates.
was the only woman In a party
to explore the gold mines of E
Permission for the expedition
•runted by Lord Kitchener
Herbert Hoover represented
wick and Mor Ing. Ionon ml
engineers.
Nelson is still held, but ft fa
timated that because of the du
sures which have been made by
lange, Mrs. Hutchins will Brad
ase The court is inclined to 1
Nelson becnuse of his war rei
He has been decorated with
Croix de Guerre.
a rap’ and go to the state peniten- |
tiary at Joliet to kill a man to re-
move the last possible witness to a
Kohre" “ “erpi
first con^derut on after w he h the | ‘ - penden . Proucer” 21ntdin.
conference will take up considers- Today I look back with a smile 1 , 5 "nes er.ccn- deEre
tion of a permanent agricultural < and a grin, though the thought that tH-g.I0AstAg“4"
policy esigned to avoid periods ot bring® happiness once made me the.karneE1e teeonpsn-,G
depression such as at present face ( blue I vpeak of the base hit that [ .88
the farmers Preyident Harding win went through the window — the . that stwl produ. ta haveiong (
— - nna glass, how it scattered and we and are stil bca%K more
-• - ' scattered, too for Missus OMalley their proper pro rata RhA
l pame down through the alley, and transportatlon charges"
I I scored no tall), but neither would | -----------------------
Nelson was originally arrested. N
Hutchins denouncing him to the •
lice after Solange ran away.
The second charge against Nel
for abduction, the principal v
ness. Roberta A. Buff, divorced v
of David Joyce of Chicago. sv
she had seen Nelson and the gir
a bed room together. i
This is denied by Solange $
declares her mother has frequei
tried to force her into the arms
society men visiting her home,
she has always refused their |
vances Thia, she eclares, is I
of the principal reasons she fle
Of Nelson she asserted: “He |
loyal friend; no more.” ]
The third was when it waa 4
closed that Mra Hutchins Is ■
women.
Mrs Rauser’s factory is really a
dressmaking establishment of the
highest order, where doll costumes
receive as much attention as du
“ "Ae those for women in the most par-
may know how it was that the po- sha started operations with one
CHARGE OF EM
Amecieted
PHIL.ADELPHIA
Feline Ing the failu
■ 4 brokerage
appointment of re
Filing of an answer
vency, warrants wer
Edward E Kohn
sard Kohn, father i
them with embezz
ould he found 1
suspended by 11
Stock Exchange
CHICAGO, Dec. 22. — Tommy
O’Conner, for whom a thousand po-
lice In six states are looking, is the
outstanding figure now in a large
succession of brilliant Chicago
criminals before whom the Middle
West has stood aghast.
The courses of his life has
run parallel in a boldface line to
the most lurid of the dime novel
heroes upon which be fed. “Lucky”
Tommy,” as he is known now, is
a college educated gunman, reared
in a parochial school and finished
in ths St. Ignatius college, where |
ution." end
tendency of
ther than
But up stepper Jaycox and Ab- j the entire corps from the navy de-
ner. “We’ll lease it,” they said , partment to the war department.
By Universal Service
PARIS, Jan. 21.— Sensation after
sensation is being sprung in the
case of Harry W. Nelson of Virginia
charged with a serious offense
against Solange Hutchins, the Am-
erican society girl who has been
dancing in the Moulin Rouge under
the name of Mildred Meredith.
The first sensation came when
brought about the separation with
my wife. The outcome may pos-
sibly be a divorce. Many problems
may be solved before definite deci-
sion can be reached, but I feel I
am right. Wife feels I am wrong.”
Soul Mate Is Willing.
The woman who has enterer Gar-
land's life and wrecked his home
told with utmost simplicity: “I ac-
cepted Mr. Garland’s proposal to
share his home with his wife. I
love Mr. Garland and my philoso-
phy is the warns as his. I love Mra
Garland more than any woman I
know I am truly sorry for her.”
Regarding the proposal which her
busband made to her, Mra Garland
says: “I refused my husband s sug-
gestion that I share my home with
Mise Conrad. Buch philosophy and
such an arrangement are unthink-
able. So we parted. I hope Charles
will come to his senses”
Garland is a scion of one of the
oldest and most famous families In
America. His father was James A.
By Universal Serviee
NEW YORK, Jen- 21.-General
Pablo Gonzales, traveling incogni-
to, arrived in New York Aug. 10.
1921. His secret move to New York
followed close on the heels of nego-
tiations wherein Gonzales was rep-
resented to agents for powerful
American financiers as the man
who would head a revolution t9 ov-
erthow the government of Alvaro
Obregon of Mexico.
The New York American has re-
peated the amazing plot in which
Gonzales" accredited agents ap-
proached the National Association
for the Protection of American
Rights in Mexico through its execu-
tive director, Thomas F. Lee. Mr.
Lee resigned from the association
last Tuesday. Today The American
exposes negotiations which were
carried through to bring Gonzales
in personal contact with represents-^
tives of American financiers. I
Comes From Texas
The arrival of Gonzales in New
York from San Antonio, Texas, was
(Jimmie) Hanraty, a pugilist turn- 1
ed to bandit ।
It was agreed that they would
do no shooting, but after making
their getaway after cruelly slug-
ging Tierney who struggled, craw-
Ing along the floor after them,
blood streaming from his face,
O’Conner turned and yelled:
“Take that:! And that! And that!'*
as he fired a revolver into the
wounded man ■ fare
Asks Chum to Kill.
Emmerson, who was later cap-
tured and confessed, said that he
asked Tommy in the automobile
after they had started away why
he shot.
"Because I felt like it." O’Conner
snarled, "and if you don't like it.
I'll give you some, too,” shoving
ths muzzle of his gun into Emmer-
son's riba.
Haymond a few days later rob-
bed ths Astor hotel restaurant next
door to the Hotel Sherman in the
loop, and fled past the detective
bureau door in making his geta
way, oaly to be killed in a pistol ’
fight with a detective on the west I
side the next day Schaffner was
arrested a short time later and seat
to Juliet Emmerson also was “put ।
away.” Hanraty died in the wests .
of influenza.
O'Connor was sought for the DU- '
nois Central holdup and murder
after Emmersons confession. He
65c 1 $2.50 cut to
$1.00 I $3.00 rut to
airing of claims to special privi-
leges and monopolies to China was
designed to achieve was surrendered
when the American delegation
agreed to ths elimination of the
requirement that all contracts be-
tween nationals of other countries
and China “on which their respec-
tive governments propose to rely,"
he filed. Elimination of this pro-
vision, coupled with the loophole
that the lists submitted to the sec-
re tar y general of the conference
shall be "as nearly complete as pos-
sible," knocks to the head the
scheme to invalidate automatically
all claims not registered.
Favors Japanese.
As the resolution stands, Japan,
for example, may record such con-
tracts between her nationals and
China as she may deem necessary
William Foley. 6415 Wash tens
went tc Newark by the tubes. Lee
arranged for a limousine, which met
Gonzales' train.
With Gonzales was Eleuterio
Avila, former governor of Yucatan,
and ex-secretary of the Mexican
treasury. Avila arrived as compan-
ion to Gonzales during the stay of
the latter in New York, from Aug.
10 to Aug. 27 of last summer The
five men, Gonzales, Lee. Avila.
Dickson and Leroy came to New
York in the limousine.
On the way to the Forty-second
street ferry parties in another au-
tomobile waved and spoke to the oc-
cupants of the Lee car. Gonzales,
apparently highly excited, caused
the curtains of the limousine to be
drawn. Lee sat on Gonzales' right
and Avila on the left of the general.
The party motored to a rooming
house in East Thirty-sixth street,
where Gonsales was introduced as
P. O. Garza of Mexico.
Gonzales’ visit, moreover, is ad-
mitted by Lee and by others con-
nected with the national association.
Prof. Leon Leroy states that in
the bringing of Gonzales to New
York city, William F. Buckley was
from now until late Spring. High-
Class Overcoats and Suits at and less
than COMMON Clothes can be bought
for.
ral nuthorit ies, to
omobile to the • de
Aministered a coa
Em to leav e the g
[ The government
he man merved in 1
vorth penitentiary
vipe lines an<1 oil 6
an nil fir ide l
sas found on him
is arrest
But Jimmy mea awhile had mar-
ried a neighborhood girl and had a
baby, too
“I can’t do it. Tommy.** Jimmy
wailed “There’s the woman and
the kid now. It's different You
know I’d *a dons it before. I can’t
now ”
“Bo you won’t do that for mt
eh**' O’Connor sneered Well.
These two want ads haven't ap-
peared in any paper as yet. but they
set forth the needs of Conductor
Jaycox and Station Agent Abner.
For overnight the two railway
employes have become sole owners,
officials, directors and managers of
a railway.
It is only nine miles long, but it
is a real honest-to-goodness rail-
way. with stations and freight
houses and trucks and engines and
everything.
It used to be a profitable branch
of the Erie That was when Bath
and Hammondsport were cham-
pagne producing centers.
hued
We are going
Bns face to fac
me is a chan e
I sona reasonat
I we go to the
■r** to do our
ese difficulties-
a great pact ot
ithout peace it
■ econemie disc
nson we delibei
Ko the first age
I eatablishing 1
Nsv.ee A
f'*f you add up '
•nts today and
ill find they rei
knai ine if you
kiting oft war
I will give the •
sperute I feel %
rdened nations
Ima nd their red
I.loyd George re
ament He dec
n hns already r
I armament.
“Hr.’ain must
ace as well as i
be greatest risk
ation the prem
e risk of ban
Bly intervenes re
gats will be mat
Ea« lory to Germ
mere, he
i These kids in the city Were ath-
A-letes grittv as reading this ditty
you may well suppose That dust-
covered diamond. I hail as a treas-
ure the bases were not the same
distance apart That hat was so
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