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iR fonight and tomorrow; little [ s in temperature. » o Temperature fop twenty-four hours led at 2 p.m. tod Highest, 67, at oon today: lowest, 43, at 5:30 @.m. today. | Full report on page 5. ' - “Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 28 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ocks and B: ge 2! Yesterday’s Net Cucuhho;, 9;:5;1 No. 28878. ZUETha Wathingtom . ¢ WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, MAY 24 1923—FORTY-SIX PAGES. TWO CENTS. ey DEDS SEE RUAR. | BoX SCORE_____ THRERTEN BOVEOTT \ S| PRESIDENT PLEADS TN SLAN ™Y o o T0 CUR GOUEING Rt S\ NTION REVERT T * OF SHRI HOSTS & L A OF FOUNDERS < = w | Goslin, If. as Wade, Ii.. Judge, 1b.. { Evans, cf... | Peckinpaugh, DISARMIED POLICEMEN | oo’ o ELPLESS BEFORE MOB | Reports That Prices Have RN |\ 3 7 ) 'M” W Says Rededication to Con- Already Advanced Are SN N\ K stitution Would Give Dom- Being Investigated. < ST e RN S, inating Interest. ‘-‘UIQQOO?-&\I ‘mmwmmwwss (INCREASE IS JUSTIFIED, | : N\ 2, ' 'BETTER CITIZENSHIP SAY ICE CREAM MAKERS \ BODY OPENS SESSIORS — NSNS =SSN - 0 0 1 0 0 0 ! 0 0 0 0 1 123 @ (=1 — oo Totals ...... w s dor Costin in Afeh inuing, Trench Troops Stand By; Will Not‘ Declare Cost of Manufacture Has \ \ 3 S ed Speakers Address Inaugural Interfere If Mijitary Laws | BOSTON Gone Up—Officials Ready S Meeting of National Ameri- Are Obeyed. for Drastic Action. > W % can Council. e Mitcheii, : ST : S Picinich, ¢ Collins, cf Flagstead, rf... ., Buras, 1b fl;""“"“ ok J. Harris, #f. ....... the building McMillan, 3b...... o ht nels SN UDittencer, 2b. .- takel Seioly EEREISOIL D, . o o ot ruoon, when a commissicns {Q’Doul, p.............00... ops, demand- A tee it i Totals eut in half. The houewives of the eft S untcd norsunentinE e Dl i | i 222 PO =) a group of Was ; : | 1 Harding today ple al establishments have & a4 purposes mbarked upon a campaizn of - ., - government set forth in ing brought from officiale at Shrine . Y — nble of the Constitutior an headquarters today a promise of an 3 - address today at the opening session immediate investigation and the es- . fof the third aunual meeting of the tablishment of & boycott upon an == National American Council in Memo- house or organization that attempts = rlal Continental Hal to exact unfair prices during tne rush | Such rededication. the Vres of Shrine week. s2id. would furnish to the nation “a Official cognizance was taken = commanding and dominating nationa | both Shrine officials and the Mer n which, he added, had jchants and Manufacturers’ Assoc | lach since the end of the oo i SULU"[]N !S F[]UN'] 20 Students Believed Poisoned T | restaurateus have & iy = w XD N oS i =i . > I =W W Wb s whm ot cceenv~=cccsaX Neooeoenvncsosco>oonm wo NMIANNNSNDS D - w b | S {Bensing ha the storms mere comiy. | i lsarial ol o By Supper at McKinley High i o {198 With this demand swooped down per cent up. Both of these or 1 | te) | “and 1 believe it would be found if Fupon them with ket Kkets and atlons fnaugurated invest 15 | we could contrive means to set b | through their proper officers fore the people the full mean Tee Cream Prices Up. An unofficial snquiry amons |Health Department Suspects Ptomaine in 5 5o G 500 005 0 Strects in Disorder. 2 r dealers today showed that ! our government, which is contai oA R s S P, 35 ot ane Lass Mo g Eaectedt b9 Food Served After Cadet Drill. finthe vreambie of the Constitutior P {5 ot the Facrasse by increase i ion i { In that preamble the fatners of the - hi rus. S Har- | First baxe on balls—Off Za in the la E : : S iues A8 i oLl . "ot Ferguson, 1: offt 0'Doul, ¢ 5 Put Crew Ration in Ves e s o Been expelled in Februars. the town 5in 4 tnings, Inquiry Is Continuing. | of tnls Great. demooracys ‘we, the Hit by piteher—By 0'Doul (5. Ha S 5 St patent . : whs with6ut Sty A ey Ry Lcuary (Wiras). L ed taday: W ¢ sel Doctor’s Care. people of the United States, in ord fice or fivemtn sehith hidibeeniaoins i . not perm BE = PAPTOEUAFACE ) to form a more perfect union. estab- SolRE e Struck out—By Zachary, 2 by Fer- [ (ZU00 O IR e & g b iablice ipan a donteatie yanauil: T liea | Double = s J xunon, 1. et » the common Tie force fir called g Harris and Judge | y R’ 10,000,000 here. In the name o 3 zeneral welfare and se- 2 e cton, N: Bos- | Cmpires—essrs. Hildebrand, How- . v : Sy Sebre 1 School are known t ill, with the Bo to_compile s pless « Jerty to vur i L o R G U apesse | Rl e Suart =TI ! Vlana and Moriarty. versthing that ‘is decent xive:them | Trensury today Serstan e S e the number who were unab b el e e crowd. It was alded by the newly o8, —— | their ney’s worth, at lea L on had ind a OF recon= BApICiy NVIDE Solow e ais report for class today STish tHis Cons ion for th formed civilian Self-Defense Leazuc, The food committee of Almas Tem- | (i 0 tha supreme court's recent | Per at the high school last night Some of the pupils and teachers | 41d establish th e e members of which aro armed with | ] vi', N A E OPENER B e e s | prommition decision with foreign | 10Wing the cadet competitive drill, beginning to feet fi The National rican Council. an , but not suns i L £ l £ l( o Wemanding t0 ace | Jaws requiring shin of their na-| After a preliminary investigntion |2l me ot e ; Crourae ierference of the firemen ax of prices f n Zionnie 10" avcy iquor 4 | today Health Ofticer am C. Fow- s reported that the better cl ps Chmoushes limyc f 1 v vere se ) call up - o iy . riopt e tituent membership, represents Defense League force e N r v I were sent 10 call upon {ler kaid the information reachiuxg him (during the night feeling badly. stituen 15 crowd begoa counter atlacking. In | . turers. Notning has created more of | The was expressed that the |/% 10 thte effect tose stricken (; c1Ude cramps, dizziness, chill The morni n ! * u sensation around Shrine headquar- all the sym n ptomzina cer. was devot 1a oie instance the demonstrators a eaulitions. necessaty to carr tacked a squad of firemen who were i ters since it opened than the con-| TeFUl B . poisoning. Dr. Fowier, at noon to cus=ion of ¥ the time her are ROIDE o € given t Twenty pupils Kinley High I toda federal wccupying a fire truck. wounded sev- e : stantly increasing number of reports | the high court ecision e : . 5 | Dr. Boeteler, assistant health officer [ ment, througn it agenc eral of them and turned o the JOHN B KELLI FIFTH INNING. concerning prospective EOuginz liquor within the territorial " 2 '|"" --f'-”‘ll‘-‘ - n T Jw ‘compile & complete list of those | to piemote sisachip 1ru fch was belng used as & . 3 s doubled up . a & ¥ e shworth of the health de ent and to make a detailed investigation | ers, besides the Presiden € E IN. Mass., May 2 WASHINGTON—S. Harris doubl P B ott Fa ed. ot the United States v s i i B o =t food | n J. Pershing. who d ASiEe et I8 took the opening & against the left field fence. Rice wali-| Every offictal questioncd declared | joruaily promulgated within a fow ¥ o A0 Lo T T A e e it Ll here this afternoon, 7 to!ad. Goslin doubled to center, scoring | himself ready to stand behind a gen-| gqys, Oficials refused to disclose | this ng as soon as word of the} T o ording to Dr. Murphy. the din- | States commissioner of AR LEATS ke G s rsuson from the mound in | Harris and Rice. O'Doul replaced Fer- | Uine “"\tyly"}l“’" all articles kl'("' ¢ course which the Treasury = € was received. The health de-|ner was served in the school cafe- > S ) izenshi A Tz their ' SRR SROTTE 7 n the box for Boston. Wade ran | e N T St [ praved o7 amva Hppied in partment physicians gathered samnles | teria, at Tth and Rhode Island ave- | Traininz,” chai e ey e h inn {or Goslin. . Judge it to O'Doul, who : The Shrine made 4t plain. in addi-|ith the situation developed of what remained of the menu and |huc. and was under the management | man, advisory board, gen staft, , this resulting in several per- | Pravel-w, an - eightecn-hour | to McMillan to cut down ‘Wade | tion, that it s well capuble of e | courvs ruling. i roumht e e Mealth Gaoamo [ of the persons who serve the resular | “The Community Score Card £ons being killed and others wounded. S from Dntonio st At noLenat rd, but McMillan dropped the ball, | forcing such a ban. and it was evenl; The belief gained ground that ush n e health depart- | qojly luncheons there. Dr. Murphy S e i ey nLer L ENCWWade being safe. McMillan got an error. gges t every v regulations would provide flatly for the | ment laboratory, where Dr. T. M.|sald the peas used a. the dinner were rx. Cook Speaks. At least forty wounded persons 8re iyuneil » oelock this the ! - YDoul to Mitchell. | order coming to Washington would ] , o s S i until 2 o'clock this Evans forced Judge, O'Doul to Mitchell. ¢ touch any 3 e | Price, chem will a ze the spec nned. The chicken is believed to An address of welcome to the cuun- reported to have been treated in the | o, s we ot ot | Pecie it O'Doul. and Wade was run pledged not to touch any article ) ps | Price, A L Lhied Tt dinel An T t a o el - down, O'Doul to Picinich to McMillan. | declared “unfair.” ould be per ace such |MERA- - e T e e A iade ves. | cil was made by Mrs. Anthony Wayne condition when they took 1a 1 dos S Pwalind. filing the bases | By this means, the Shrine committe aor as was requir e L e GOl DObRL0 S St S8 o S ok president genmeral of the were order- can 7. v K 5 s ere asserted, it could make a definite | h juri l S tadines: 2 B S 5 oy 3 i A s 3 > for their first game of the ) v walked, ¥yans being forced in a aws upder the jurizdi pamet on 3 Al oaaithatn e v A of th AR senkirch g jeaciary W I ey Mrcege mise that the 400.000 Visitors to | pii's “doctor as for medicinal pur- Vpcuite je crenm ; JFowler.sald today that he would | Daughters of the American Revolu- o s nilas monthe = : nter. scoring Peck and shington during the meeting of |y i< Murphy M (School jriot attempt to say what caused the tion, jn whose hail the meeting' was but it was annopnced r irit was raised to sc ten e And merding Zachary to third. | the Imperial Council will not be is far there has been no fimita- | {his morning. med a list of|illness until bis men have made al, o "yt ECER T SO NP v intention on the part B the return v of | Biiege stole second. Harris was hit |asked to pay exorbitant prices for|tion fixed as to the amount ships may |'TERY Participanis who were stight- [more careful induiry. terest which the soc he rej REEINH f0 ntentone g0 1 | ¥ pitehed ball, filling the bases.:any article—food. clothing or hous- ' garry for medicina Jiss S DESISInGy ahe Meanes sents has in the cause of better citi- mo ators did no 1 . Donie . - . o gmonsizatote didingt Bon R'ce forced §. Marris, Mitnell to Pit- |ing In this connection it was pointed | fury Mellon S O spension since last Su . o rans, thréo hits, one emror, | 0L that the city's warchouses have | zenship and patriotic effort | : ) gainst Catcher thres cubmitted official reports &howing | ¢lsewhere that government lawyers | Al asi (he oreanBRon ol s 2 Germans, 4 : hat they have on hand right now | ng cre that, B A pledged the organization to aid E SRS “BOSTON—Wade weur to left_for | At thes’ have on hand right now |had been studyink the medicinal sce- | e R on, hut € Zael 1 “asaington. Burns got tvio bases when tiox of the act he speakers we oduced snch merely went to their various . dropped his fly, after a short run. L : o 1 i x e ‘v '::-\'1 o ‘(\Wv t heir variou A 2 ,":,m“ 4 m‘nghl, it ? With this information in | probable international conflict | natios council. The beautiful ha posts and | pitciine selection f ;i L 3 ight, i S yade §t piain "ne’Secrutary probabiy wiil talic | . of the Daughters of the Americn | gagement of the series of thres S 3 ¥ there could be no excuse for BOUEIng | over the whole question with Pres | Revolution was filled with the acle- HIGH PRICES CAUSE. ks ieln oy e e | and that none would be brooked Gent Harding and Secretary Hughes Eatcs repreachting. hundreds of or- Investigation Ordered. before the regulations are made pub- ganizations | Workers Plan Spr Stri e on Stephan, president of!lic. He was said today to regard such | i orkersiEblans ol Sntead iStrIky leMillan’s wild throw. Harris s Gen. Anton Stephan, yresident off L= ;s once fusine in order | H Deplores Sentiment. Dhvourhoiit Biabrict: rificrd, Ferguson to Pitteager, wio cov- ithe Merchanis and Manufacturers' | that the State Department may be in | 5 . o s : i & ered Trsi. Rice doubled fo center. Assoclation, today directed the scorc- | 5 position to deal with any nrotests| Special Force of Dry Agents|Court Overrules Demurrer,; Toe President deptored the 1. ehs. scoring lin singled to u 1 ta | tary, Charles J. Columbus, to imme- | which may be ie by foreign gov- i qQuency with which it is observed , May 24.—Five persons cor Judge flied to Har 2 | diately institute '«ilhln\'»snznuon to | ernments. Meets With Success | Ho'dmg Transfer Did Not !nowadays that “democracy is on Evins singled to lef Stopping e - ! Getermine the truth of reports of s lled, inelu e woman and | at s-cond. Peckinpaugh fanned. Twe no errocs, gouging here. The investigation will B St Omt sy w e child, and from sixty to y | runs, t ts, one error, two left. | BOSTON—Zoe hrew out | Begin immediately and. until the re- in Clean-Up. Relieve Responsibility. ;otitutions set up 1o realize the aims rsons were wounded Tuesday night BOSTON—Blu threw out Mitchell. | by 4 whish Bl o ot 34t . | port of the facts is in, it will not of democracy are on trial, however, conflicts between striking workmen | Gharrity dropped Picinici's third 3 went to t field ! be determined just what will be done that the conduct of many people with the I #nd the police, according to the casui A licaw: Yihe o Bl threw icl Ne as, Lo hits, | in the matter should any cases be 1 list By BOthe tie’ WOrKeES | i e o o N e i ; RIS TORER L touna. i To scotch the work of the boot-| Justice Hoehling of the i i X ot : i . Specifically, Gen. Stephan had he- |legger hoping to profit by the Shrine ! me Court today overruled institutions is also on trial W police and citizenry | | fore him a newspaper clipping from tatitin 5 fon © esion er by Reginald W. Geare, archi-| “But all this.” he said, “may o were Bming ' Sy, | D omn o 1 [ en aes hevapaner aad sent to | fEnunton B mh‘\u‘n‘(om:\ll. o e e 1.(;n.nul W Getsiarchl || (NSl e et ey ction force ainst the riotous SECO? ’ | o ashington burea ie aynes announced today “an espe-|tect of the Knickerbocker Theater, Mitted witho, iply at any Sriente VA BTN SGE . McMillan threw out Gharrity. | it from its Washington hureau. which | i = & bl 1eaten | portant part of society is seeking an Dist who profess devotion to democratls Mg osoc Jaibeing memiod | Smgied 04 Zachary popped to Burns. No runs, no | 1914 of alleged profiteering here. The jefally organized and equipped” force | to a suit to recover $10,000 damages | Alternative o democracs. Thirs th clubs, as firea ire forbidden mted and forced | Spamd e b g story said that people would have to | M = e By Lo eTna crac e in ¥ the French h rman police | G rguson to Mitch errors, none lEicen fitteen 3n & e that o at had already met with “signal success.” | brought against him and others con- | much questioning of ways and means the strikers anized into | i : bu threw out Collins. | classes usiness men’ were smack- | The announcement was the first{nected with the construction of the|and institutions, but as to the funda- LD e o o i ehell e R IHE thsle Mpsiaver ithe broina ! Reserve Liberty of Action inlomcial intormation that the govern-! building by Guy Sturgis for the death | meper ik CRMnIY can be said tha R o automs A k ar: it all. J. Harris doubled | high profits they were planning to ahforc sency : Lt e i Y m ity e e o Pnaa Hied to. Collis. ~No | to. the cavner in left, Bums: resching|ioke . It han lon loen D 0 ment's ary enforcement agency had|of Victor M. Sturgis, one of the vie- reass meeting in Dortmund, Bochum it 0 errors, one 1 ird. S. Flarris threw out McM an. | President Stephan's attention that | HUSuoRes Nole memoneaty i aid ) neve 5 : ) | Shrine convention, and pointed out|tended that any negligence by him | DEL0T€ Were so many otier countrics irict and pa:wed resolutions to use | o ! pbaids i I ot 3 ¥ e Y |and peoples seeking to establish like every effort to extend the strike | field for pop fly. Burns | EIGHTH INNING. Lthe tion e o i ‘;r{:n“m'm"d“ ’l’ Premier Gonatas. lerat since 1m-‘ flr.\‘r“nf (]h;»! mi)vnl::‘ was not the proximate cause of the | commitments. 7 ' ;.| Gen. Stephan made it known that . U oo A ee Tand | J. Ha Burns going to third. Rice WASHINGTON—Blucge fanned. S.|1q was wholly out - seized on various highways leading | complex or diffic situation, and 3 X ] ave | went Into center for MeMillan's fly. No | Herris hflm]x ;n flcfl"?& i tripled | he was wholly out of sympathy with | i | mplex or difficult situation, and it ruis, one hit, no errors, one left down the right field foul line. O'Doul | ¢y T e ol Press. was said, “were found to be trans-!lLocker Theater Company, which wa all A 3 F'4 t o ok B = 2 that articles should be sent ov. o | By the Associated Press. ;. > to v, ich was | a mericans be brought to under Most 3 R w out Wade. No runs, ome Ril, | country announcing profiteering if| ATHENS, May 24—Premier Gona- |porting liquor from Baltimore andfgperating the playhouse and invited | Stand the underlying puroses of this ¥ oine P p28 = tas, announcing today that the Greek L Jomedin “"\\U I‘;:*}]_!m _a: 3 WASHINGTON— 1 _BOSTON—Pittenger fauned. O'Doul | iS for the purpose of determining the | (oo Wi " 0 Ty Duty of Citizens. rkmen i s iron an Goslin singled to Judge fc flicd to Rice In right center. Bluege |truth of the reports that he has| delegation a Has Continuing Responsibility. | “The success of our present pian sanne has been or- Bight Seized One Night. Sttt fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors, { N0 errors, none left. | the matter. ference declares in favor of indem- | formal statement from prohibitior the h cost of living P one left. i NINTH INNING { Increase Declared Justified. nity for Turkey, added that decision |headquarters, “as many ‘as eight au- yreciation i value of the mark.| BOSTON—Bluege threw out Pitten- AT NNING. i Tce cream manufactured by the | gn the question must be made by Sat- | tomobiles were seizcd. At another Direct ac inst the rising cost &°l. Ferguson fanned. Peck threw out | NINTH INNING—Judge flied to Col- | Chapin-Sacks corporation is selling | iy o th eck time four were se and on the | the original wrong. The transfer of | acteristic ur citizens. The War in diving was taken in two towns, | Miichell.” No runs, no hits, no errors, | lins. Pittinger threw out Evans. Mc- | in Washington today at the war-time | Urday of this w ; r s . the premises with the original wrong | Department W, therefore, of necessit: Siecle and K Where go-called G none leit, Aillan threw out Peck. No runs, no!Deak prici. as a result of an increase | The Greek government, he said, re- |preceding day three automobiles were ”“l 2 l‘ &-nal (;“V“’-;;,.x... ted in the quality of our cit man commisslons of control mide 5 ING i no errors, none left. H a gallon in the wholesale | serves liberty of action. seized. These cars are now in cus- | S existing may be treated, the|izenship. But because of the manner rounds o vres ..y.d markets 2 WAani:;)':(nTH INNING. | BOBYON—Peck tlirew out Pleinich|lich lTh{'flhu\'\r;use b-[»rumn effective tody, and when the defendants plead | court thinks, as aflirming the con-|in which our government con- dealers Lo redu N-— oule fo- i ck threw o c ast Saturd en notice was served 3 i % 2 enant i o ! structed, the War Department can ok mars M amon L] from deep short. Peck threw out Col-|on the retailers that the cost of the | NO FORMAL SESSION. guilty or are convicted the cars will | tinuance of it. In support of his| Structed the War Department can = SR Zachary singl. center. Bluege | \‘,-(; mf;}afi:vg:l{( popped to 8. Harris. | cream would be $1.40 a gallon instead 5 be forfeited to the government and } views Justice Hoehling cites the de-) ;. girection of the general education o e flied to J. Harri runs, one hit, | 3 ek of $1.20. | Allies Seek to Avoid Rupture of {jater sold. During the last week one | cision of the Court of Appeals hold- | of citizens. In harmony with our in- ETWLIAAN APPEAL no errors, one left. —_— shoieilaty fu sty nelsed Jno Driced team of mules, wagon and harness: | ing the Philadelphia, Baltimore and |stitutions all trainiug for national tr ; BOSTON—Picit b R s e ([0 e ctecm yeonioRn cly Sens Conference. one motor cycle with sidecar and | washington Railroad Company lia- | S¢rvice and all service are voluntary ¢ into & doubla play, Peck to'S. Her: 3 Young man inay {advance quart and geventeon ~automobiles were turned and should remain 8o. Therefore, the ] | ouble | E consider a girl worth her sreigh others 10 cents. Fifty-five and 60 By the Associated Press. S X les were I s i i Metin | nton1d reniEIntec HTHecerore iihe FROM A?\IARD FAILS Judge. Bluege threw out Flag- | zold, e o 24—The allies|OVEr to the United States marshal. " | strength he nation can ir D y A committed to the broad ideals and \ g Lausanne Situation, Says !veen augmented to prepare for the; tims of the disaster., Mr. Geare con- 1 other towns in the mining dis- DL . went into pight | NO TURS, one hit, no errors, two left. | there is absolutely knowledge of at Shroughout fhe Ruhv aad she Hnmne | doubled t Harris threw_out twenty-six death of the victim and that recov-| “Humanity has never faced a more B I Thlly oRLnC Ry v | linto” Washington. The machines, it}ery must.be had from the Knicker-|io"herirore, of first importance that R P St el ; NG, no crrors, one left, 4 , southern Maryland.” onwealth. nt o e last weel, v THIRD INNITG. the facts did not bear them ont. It moutnern Marylaf the deceased to attend the show. mmonw el h dpanis Gos! Pittenger to Mitchell. Lv hrew out Mitchell. No runs, n s, |directed a thorough investigation of ! dered to leave in the event the con- “On one night this weck,” said the cll. 13 s, no hits, 5 The court finds that the architect|Of national defense,” said Gen. Per- had a continuing responsibility, if it|shing. addressing the council, “de- can be shown he was the author of | Pends upoen the attitudes and char- ¥ it's ten to one that her father| cents a quart ave the prices prevail- A May over Union station tunnel, aithough ed and 1 tut cte i No runs, mo hits, no-errors, | anly & at her father | cent are | 3 NNE, May v ehty o arrcsts have haefigove 2 5 creased and its institutions protected errors, Tonly awaits a chance to give her!ing at the stores handling the | yave abandoned a formal session of | made of persons who were with e |after constructing the tunnel the com- | and developed only as the citizens ay Chepin-Sacks product. — == the mear east conference probably un- | cars at the time of seizure. Within turned over its operation to the | themselves undertake to accomplish P> tie Aesociated Bress ol ide _ " in order to seck a set- | the. past few days 733 gallons of rminal Company. these ends of their own free will. The (Continucd on Page 12, Column 2. til Saturday in order to s liquor and seven cases of beer have| “If a defectively and negligently | fundamental requirements for such e e appel- l ’ 1A [ . | tlement of the troublesome problems. T Caad ractically all. of | constructed tunnel,” says Justice| national strength are sound and Tute division of the N irew way ou'lterfelt ’\ i avoid a rupture of the conference and l'fisnxi‘q‘u'c‘w?' AT “uaual | Hoehling, “may properly be regard- | healthy minds and bodies, intelligen: Bos nviaa b . o/ > 'HOLLAND TO APPEAL e e it T ae A uisance. it "would scem not { participation in public afairs and a - find a solution of the Greco-Turk dif- 5 unreasonable to apply the same doc- | determination to support our institu . . month alimony and $15000 counsel N y D I W . 1 ising over reparations. An| Smoke-Screen Devices Captured. | (1| b & defactiuely tructed | tions and to serve for the good of \fees made Mrs, Anne U. Stuliman by |- ow iscovers It as Ge'l"/l‘ne FROM SHIP’S RUM BAN | {ifori'Ss neing made o stralghten out e thenter building: so, ton, If one who | the commonwealth. ; ! The statement from prohibition : : : a stice Morsc u: last Februa 1 i epa tions matter by inducing 4 defectively and negligently con- t thus appears that the War De- s s e e — | e el wede some territory to Tur. | headquarters today did not give the | Sfrucis’ a tunnel which brings about | partment’s activities in educatior A S % ornoE §oVeN e Envoy Here Instructed to Take Up |y in return for renunciation of an | size of the special force which has | a depression of street railroad tracks | consist in showing civilian agencie Yerk banker, had appealed the award | gy (i Aupaciated Press Question in Friendly | indemnity. been augmented here to stop the on the surface overhead fs liable for| what the major problems in develop 28.excessive, after he had failed in| NEW YORK Lav o | 8ome of (he money home with him to uestion in. Eri ! "Phe British delegation has issued |; 5 . convention. Neither | damage which results after the com-| ing upstanding citizenship are. an o lomGie May 24 —Michael J.|shbw Tis friends *how the American Spirit {a Tors statement Teviewing the work | e the Snrie convention mentioned | pletion of the tunnel and while it is | In definini those problems specificalls Fiored Beauvais e gl s » ®eneral manager of (he |TUM runners were putting it over on i {and afirming that much has been ac- | p oo being operated by its owner. what | by means of the information and data ved Beauvais, Indian guide, as co- |Canadian Shipping Company of sn,..,,"""{"";"' liquor dealers.” He said he ! By the Associated Pross complished. 1t adds that both the | "y ™ anoie-screen contrivances | sound reason is there for denving|thar were cathered during the war sapondent Mass., and Izzy Jacobs of this city, | he paymons fo In Chawow, Bcotiand. | " pux HAGUE, May 36.—The foieign |liies and Tarkey wani Besce. butdl used by bootleggers’ cars to make l‘kd(;rrerx(li,(mll)lI:(x\‘l:it:\::‘(ZEddl;m":l)fl"“C:lni Sl T BTBGLLy e o cdncation 1 Stillman said he had Hpdenangn il yment for a freight shipment on i Van Karnebeek, today in- | “there is no heroic Tt © their getawayswere captured during|a defectively £, L = i e Hecuratel ¥ Stillman $210.833, in addi- | ol on e Jetained upon their arriv-|one of the ships of his line from | formes parliament that he had in-|end all are seeking: the ‘week's. drive, the statement to- | lapses and kills and injures scores of | Of Fecording them accurately and L $210,833, In addi- |al on the steamship Homeric yester- | Nova Scotia to Glasgow. Discovering | {1ruiida "B, C. A Everwiin, minis- | The British statement says that the | qay "explained. = “The unique " con- | jor o then present in the building | senievips them i ays) auafucenstoc 1 to fees of $ he appellate on charges assing counte: 4t one or two ls, bearing the Netheriands to the United |allies have prepared a new formula{ irivance,” it was said, “has been used | = = s 5 i o was unanimous in 18 action | [eAt MONey, which they had heen giv- | name ‘of the Firat National Bank of | Sonor e N O nenington | for _Judicial safesuards for foreign- | 1% ce” 1 e® Wit nners’ cars re- | a8 patrons?” : A e e s e F0day |ing out as “souvenirs” were shocked | Ozone Park, Long Island, weré coun- | povarament in & friendly spirit and [ers in Turkey which-they hope Will{ cen(y on the Leonardtown, Baltimore [ The court points out that it s dif- | tional system. ay [doday when they learned the money | terfeit, he aaid. he investigated and |§raw its attention to the inconven-|at least afford a basis for discus.| S04 Eolumbia pikes” ¢ i ish betw. 1 Mrs. Flo Leeds, named by Mrs. Still- ['Was genuine. found ‘they had been put into circu- | ioras that Holland will suffer by rea- | sion and concludes with an appeal : ficult to distinguish between negli- | spondent, today had not |, “And I threw $1500 of ft over- !lation on rum rodv, off the New Jersey | o ot 'tro deciaion of the Supreme | for patience, because the allies are Kence and nulsance for the reason| .- 4% S W inst the banker, as she | "O0Td!” Sullivan exclaimed, aghast.|highlands, in payment for liquor. | Court of the United States declaring | dealing with a new Turkish govern-| AQGK $25 000 INDEMNITY. [that the same act not intrequently | o S T bR i 2 ; s she jSullivan still had bwenty-cight of | There were only a halt dpzen of |that the carrving by foreign siips ment which is intensely sensitive ) constitutes both megligence and a | erting the government will work reatened this week after as- | the bills o $10 denominations in his|the Ozone Park bills, Sullivan 8aid, | of Jiquor inside the territorial limita jwith regard to ita sovereign rights. = e | o o oasien wase the | perfectly if the people will use them.” ing he had failed to support her | POSiession when he was detained. |but as the rest bore the name of the |of the United States is fllegal. i PEKING, May 24.—The American |nuisance. e 3 Heclared DrC. B Munn chaicman of 1 Federal authorities upon examina- | First National Bank of Amityville, | M. Van Karnebeek added chat he | BELGRADE, May 24—The Greek|, .iion has transmitted to the for- |court declares, the demurrer must be | the civilian advisory board to the : : |“°“- pronounced them genuine, and he suspected their genuineress|was unable to hold out hobe of tie |government, it is reported. has asked | 19 1 for $25,000 as|overruled whether the action is deemed | general staff of the War Depart- iile 1o word was forthcoming di- | he and Jacobs were ordered reles ested them by washing the sif- | pausibility of lessening tho difficulty l The Jugoslay government to state|eign office a demand for 325, e L B s from Mr. llman, his friends iv2s with tea. When the aigna- by the conciusion of a special con- | what attitude it will adopt in.the|indemnity for the death of Charles|to be one of nexusencet only, not in- | R the grafting political ring. . e auoted as saying he had given|iven and thrown ove res faded, he concluded these were | vention between the Netherlands zov- | event of resumption of hostilities in | Coltman. an American who was shot | volving the element of nuisance or | FCiCRn Ton BPEC M, PRUCHIGL SO > 8. Leeds $400,000 and that he was |we Ahe coime sories /s theo . But experts of theleryment and tne United States. hot | Thrace. The Jugoelay government|by Chinese soldiers near Kalgan, De- whether -as one of negligence em- | /2 S2COTP T ONEN. O ity can be m;; waiting to see if she woui i T v b el v Tl ke known its viewpoint at an| cember 11, 1622, fn an llllexed dis- | bracing a&s well the element of 3 Sng her threatcned suit. > ¢ 3 & i e pute over the export of silver. a Power of Voters.

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