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it ee THE EVENING “wort, CABARET OHNERS READY TRESS | CAR’ CURFEW “WEaMotssnesSecret Orders for | tse one ‘nea Mirae tans nis wens} He Testifies on His Wire- ry ones ENDS HIS 1S LIFE BY LEAP. MeightOurat4 A.M, [insite are any Paetent inne} Jess Stock Deals, | _ Wednesday. (ASPUTE THE MAYOR Restaurateurs Claim Patron May Drink at Leisure Liquids Bought Before “Taps.” Wednesday mornin: the hour set for gy i Ne force smas' mevable body in our town. In other |loin. words, Commissioner Waldo and the|inspector was eagerly awaiting definite policemen under his supervision will|/orders trom W: te, restaurants and other oases of wet- ves in the torrid night. ‘The restaurant men are sitting tight. fhey say there is no law under which a Gentleman and his lady friend who ‘appen to be imbibing the grape, bourht | spection. At two minutes before 1 o'clock, can EE ———— be grabbed by the neck and throwa Into the street. ‘They have all consuit-| JUROR COLLAPSES IN COURT. ed their lawyers and they are waiting, ty, eager, to watch how the poll a bere of the Restaurateurs’ Association. | ening time within a month « trial in betty are assured often fh WALDO’'S SECRET ORDERS GIVEN | which Mr. Levy is conducting the de- fall-Havored wored as you ee tae FOR WEONESDAY’S ADVENT. | tense had to be adjourned because of {ll- “it ie Sel a there, in Ceylon, where It was said at Police Headquarters! ness of a juror, it growe—in the air-tight, flavor-retain- that Commissioner Waldo would to-| James Pritchard, a pawnbrokers ing little packages you buy. jay issue his ord covering police) sales agent, is on trial before Jus Liberal Trial Package, aetivity for Wed orning. He| Seabury in the Supreme Court o1 ~\ interprets existing licenses to include Pp April 1 up to the very last tick of the| Jury was clock at 12.58, At the dot of 1 o’clook| When court opened jur the Mayor's order, as interpreted by Commissioner Waldo's supplementary % orders enforcing it, will go into effect.| juror was suffering from neuralgia of Just how the Commissioner is going | the heart. vate individuals, as well as from mem- port In the corridors about Headquer- ters that Waldo was going to take a INTO STREET AS THEY members of this body in these words: ro “Has the Mayor any right to @ay to any ott York iat rj Interrupt Brith Ch Chancellor as be aitting at @ table in an orderly restaurant with food and a bottle of wine, bought before 1 A. M., in front LONDON, March 3. — Suffrageties “| the clock strikes one? GAL ADVIC! “Tf the Mayor has such warrant in Chancellor of the Exchequer, took the Jaw it will be fortunate for the city;| stand to undergo further examination. for our lawyere tell us that if bare Chancellor used the word “prin- close at 1 A. M. a man who has bought * and a male suffragette imme- two gallone of wine at’ 1269 has a per- ose and shouted an angry pro- reot right to eit at his table and drink it claimed: “I object to that all if he wants to.” man uaing the word ‘principle’ He is] another window. Qlost of the burden of trying to en- force the Mayor's orders will fall on -|Inspector Dwyer of the upper Tender- It was eaid to-day that the death was instant. a8 to how the police 'g| Were going to enforce the Mayor's order without themselves vinlating the ed far as the police view the situati only 8 warrant they have for entert Possessing bog? f under Section 315 of the chars ich gives the right of entrance ie ‘the pales only for purposes of in- “White “Frose Third Case of Kina in Month going to obey the orders of the Baffles Lawyer Levy. without laying the city open to at Lawyer Abraham Levy has offered & CEYLON TEA sorts of sults for damages from pri-| reward for the capture of the “Jinx” owes its great and ever to ite abeo- he believes pursues him, To-day for the lutely uniform empl, Inthe box. Coroner Ieracl Feinvers ad | When White ffose Tea is served, the Quests invariably ask, What is the name of this delicious Tea ?” vised the removal of the juror to his home at once. norte eV to instrwet hie police fe @ matter which bl traitor, He has betrayed the wom- | F the Commlastoner himtelt doce not fe- SUFFRAGETTES THROWN |*: veal. But there wae a well defined re-) tne interrupter was promptly eject- but another soon interposed, we Linyd-George hud remarked that page from the London police book and he was not a speculator and had never that his first move against offenders Dought to sell again, when @ suffra- would be the ewitching off of the Rette cried out: “You sold the women all right.” Loute Fisher of Retnenweber's res- | geriaeatly, there, were many, ey rape, | teurant, treeturer of the Restaura- ‘nigers in the audience, for shouts of | tours’ Association, put the case of the “a ear! hear!” resounded through the vain the interrupter and her sympa- hizers were eth out. Home for the Aged Inmate Jumps from o Window. Samuel Sullivan, sixty, committed sul- of him, he must stop drinking that] Created a scené to-day at the resump-| cide yesterday by jumping from a win- wine and stop eating that food when| tion of the proceedings of the Partia-| dow on the fourth floor of the Home fur mentary committee inquiring into the|the Aged of bd as a ug a wireless contracts of the British Gov-| Poor, No, 1% Weet ie Hundred an Leesidaadbade tall pal dled tee ernment when David Lioyd-George,|“ixth street. His neck was broken and Sullivan became an inmate of te in- | ta fae He jumped while « nurse || who was Ce. him was looking out Fill Out and Mail This Coupon To-day O’Neill- Adams Co., Please send me your book of piano photo- graphs. It is understood that this request places me under no obli City and State @) NEW York’s "A Shopping Center AMS C ‘@ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d DAMS New York City Where Do You Sit to Enjoy Music Most? 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