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2400 SOLDIERS LAND HERE AMID BIG SNOWSTORM ‘Weather First Threatens to Keep Men on Cruiser Over Night—Other Ships Due. Of 4,000 returning troops scheduled to arrive to-day a little more than the marine workers’ affiliation, Traina and street cara leave at one-half were landed, ‘These were|next Tuesday will fall heavily on aharged @bGity tacdiy Wke Breaident| (ee eaUsl Hoge the men brought by the cruiser St, | theatre ticket brokers and will raise byte, Just as easy, for you see it is ; nk taiontndis T. V. O'Connor of the International] geception “ot the people, by the Louis and La Touraine, The St soe Bon ws i. eon Longshoremen’s Association had been] people, for the people acl reached Quarantine at 10.38 fn addition to the inary tax < giving ald and comfort to the enemies It wil] allow more time for gar= clock this morning, but did not]one cent on each 10 cents charged dening and outdoor exercise. get up to her picr at Hoboken until |for theatre tickets, newsstands, ho- oa bee sate gas Fa edad int It payed millions in gas, cleo after 3 in the afternoon, She had|tels or other brokerage agencies “a pr Mr. Delahunty added: | icity and con! last summer. on board 1,864, including 41 officers {dealing in theatre tickets are re- fir dail or eras eepeice eae Don't for ONE HOUR and 1,318 men of the 148th Infantry | quired, under the new revenue law, to vay Tol) oF Seem Sereweven Sees , day t ¢ : AHEAD, Saturday night. Regiment of the 37th Diviston. pay 5 per cent. of the excess charged | o Rechte He ts an Interloper, wes ia achat lr ante All day long the returning troops |by that agency above the usual box Ps a ie Ga rater a? a Fiecé for Calling Women “Seatv™ tay off Clifton, S. I, gazing shore-|office price, providing this excess is " ) bias e prolongation of this). Charged with calling @ young woman ward at the home so near and 50 cents or less, and 60 per cent. if Attorney for Woman Moves to strike,” said Mr, Delabunty, “If they } scab" and otherwise annoying her as 1 at nd y . a ‘ had pe The wind made the only riu|the excess is more than 60 cents} Quash “Common Scold” In-: ad gone on strike in a body instead | sho was bout to enter the Brooklyn sic of grecting, and the snow shut |above the box office charge. The ex- ‘p 7! ae of merely refusing to work on docks | garment shop in which she is employed, out all other signs of welcome, It|cess 48 figured on the box office dictment at Newark. where non-union ships were docking, | Sammy Feldman, thirty-five, of No, 601 was once determined to let the ship|Charge, plus ordinary tax, and the cree as everything would have been settled | Mansy AYOit, ftrnte “steers On he remain at quarantin i) night, Then | droker pays the tax. When the case of Mrs, Hildegarde long ago. Gates Avenue Court The ompladmart, all changed again, and she went| The effect of this tax is expected | swinton Fuller was called to-day in i ens Ce ee AE anion ee a witness ame up through the muck of snow and |to be to lmit broker's extra charges !in. Court of Common Pt 6 o pee ader of the marine workers, 1 ses to 60 ce Pur: bles bes cbt i“we have politely told Mr. O'Connor hace to her dook in many cases to 60 cents. Pur-|—" 4 : ‘ MRS. HILDEGARDE PULLER 4, HAST hed ane tote. Guarantine| CbAsers of Wekets trom brokers (wil| vewers: Nt. v4 Attorsey Prank to to go to hell, when La Touraines which had been B® required to pay the usual tax of|Dermit, Mrs. Fuller's counsel, called |. Interesting proceedings were ex- tooled for all day, shbdla Hee one cent on each 10 cents charged! the attention of Ju Martin to the BURTON HARRISON ly 1 bast a pls meeting of the Lighter ! i Mids by the Oroker. pares 3 ‘aptains’ Union at No, 217 Court through tho Narrows, She dock nicavete ase eet : wa,, | fact that even if his client were found |Street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, M. later with the 489 casual officers and jckets are sold at theatres “In| pity of being a “common scold” jabs oon, Mr, men and 33 civilians at the French {Xcess of the regular or established | thera is not a ducking stool in the ‘Connor is to present to them a pro- Line pier at the foot of 18th Street. | PFice," they are to be taxed 50 Der| ontire state of New Jersey posal from the private boat owners, The Santa Ana, which wirelessed |Cent. on the excess, Ou thih weoouns re inly benaki I Mr, Delahunty hag signified his inten. e Sa 4 nie f ; 4 ! 6a a is a ” » tt pecanse tion of bel: ame thor es that she would pass Sandy Hook at ttrcatty Ke re nen ave bers of a contention that the prosecution ’ ’ j with thier feadars tel tue. wiaHine noon and make her dock at 230] 7) Con's or fraction el he ae At; [of Mrs. Fuller is in violation of the | 7 workers, O'tock, falied to put in an appearance|™*s!0n to cabarets Is levied this rteenth Amendment to the Con- . i ani | r in the day President O’Con- ate aie aaa neers Port {2e4% instead of one cent, as pro-| 1h nego snnegtied nag -|TI- Prosecutor Will Continue to ad a meeting with the heads of up to th nd vided in last years law, and 20 per| stitution of the United States, which of the dnternational Long ot Embarkat was given UP| cont, of the bill for food and drinks | Provil that no State shall deny to 4 Question Man Accused of s Union at which it was until to-morrow has on board |{y to be considered for admission, if {any person within its jurisdiction the Killing Bank Emol understood the formal withdrawal of officers and | no s: admission charge is le . t F ttor Noa ~ are g Ba 2mplovee. he longshoremen from their pledge Had ceist| Club dues abd inlliacion, tees, oe ngs atoreecmit tho of its laws, Attor-| Governor General of Philip- iling Bank Employee to support the harbor strike wae die: Panchard, Hotel MeAl 3 roast | cooding $10 a Yeur are taxable at 10) WY Mepermit moved tat the indkts 1 ines to Take Manila Girl District Attorney 1 § teouke| the Dinrlot Counell of the Thier New Ye k, Te tha Les oiicers | per cent | ment be quasi é bibada istrict Attorney Lawls of Brook-|. in ot Lonmgshorerhan's svcintion | NeW Tork, uses this recipe Sth Coast Ar-| Transportation, insurance and| Mrs. Fuller was not in court to as Third Wife. ign askiiowledged to-day (hat he had onary pindeen muneere te Crome |. Manas al . aillery. jStamp taxes also go into effect next) vay. Judge Martin took the motion a . 4 ‘ y pledged support to O'Connor nl with | eesbes suger the Th 1 fe | y. The new act lays a tax of 4 —_—— no proof that Roy Tyler, arrested in|nd_ Voleed resentment at the critic- | bro Weed ulpof a TropikoGrapefruit, © Aquitania, scheduled for to-|Fucsiay. The now act lave a tax of ltg quash under advisement. It pe-| ; oat jiams of him, ‘The Council sald the | Let it for 2 hours, Beat together Gveronr Ha teported by radio that |Seet cent: Gm TrIRNe CURES! 8-12. aio known i inuithe, coutwe of tha|| THe ‘Times puDlIsned & Geapaten fe St. Louis and brought here with his |iongehoremen will continue to «up: | Jegge, 3 tablespoonfule eugar, | teas gho had been delayed by storms and * § per cent. on passenger and | hearing that Willard Hiss, one of the|from its Washington correspondent wife, was concerned in the $13,000 Lach ig tts Pp . spoonful salt, | teaspoonful nutmeg. will not reach port before Sunday man fares and 8 per cent. on oil| neighbors active in the proceedings |this morning saying that Francis Pee ea ocinnncc Hironklyn Saving | trae eine renident of the Dis: | Horan $ eupe scalded milk. Stral ing. She has 6,683 troops and a | Pie line charges aguinst Mra, Fuller, falled to appear Tail srt ine TPO gare Ori Tec acca eae Te ee ee ne ete An anid tmnt | Add to the Grepefruit. Fill » baked Morning. She has 6,583 Ll | For telephone and telegraph mes- |*s#inst Mrs. Fuller, fo © appear! Burton Harrison, Governor General! Tailor Identifies Trouse ort: ae alike lor | Detween fifty and sixty vewnoly have | A ' atic oe , Bank last December and the murder re jie-crust. Bake slow! pumber of ilians, including the | on which charges are betw on March 11 when Mra, Fuller's four h *hilipp has a , “1 ’ n been diverted from New York to| P! at. ve slowly, wives of twelve naval officers ay nd 50 conts the tax will be 6| suits against hin w coblled for | ce He Philippines, hes announced to by Doctor—New Wit- of two of the bank employees. Feature HN dil beneigg e “Jaiciest Fraitin the World® ‘ { . sth : ma amily a caracns ane r alifax since the strike began, Many aixtyenine soldiers, Among the pas-|cents, and if the charge is more than | trai and Judge Mountain awarded the} hls fam'ly and personal fri nds that nesses Sougt Lewis has been questioning Tyler | : A oe “ be 50 cents the charge will be 10 cents. . gals ‘i esses Sought. of the Cupard, White Star and Intor- | Perte Rice Froit Exchange, 202 Franklis St,, N.Y. @engcers are Sir Thomas Lipton, who |,,, Dar ants a habeasad OR leuaad cold” judgments against} he expects to marry again—which seta mous for three days and says he will con-|national ’ Mer tile Marin ships, fe coming over to arrange for aN-| wire tolls. Hiss amounting to $20,000, would be his third marriage. He tinue to do so for three days more. | Qrigins Ny destined for the Port of other attempt to win the yachting a The suits we based on different The girl is sa andwriting experts will be asked tCylee Gnd hla. wite chavo piven. to New Y Ha he declared, are now put- eup. For New York there is on board ‘BOARD OF ESTIMATE GETS Jallegations, malicious prosecution, re-|Wrentmore of Manila, seventeen| bY the Nassau County authorities tol wis the names of hotels in fifteen ng in elwewhe fhe 92d Base Hospital and a casual | Jcovery of money spent for defense.) years old. compare the signature of Mrs. Julia | cities where they sa od | a 7 ities ere they say they stopped Sea clip eeokduleas fhe MITCHEL MEMORIAL PLANS |stsnce vibe ze asnent sued}” 4 formal announcement of the en-1 Wilkins, which uppears on her will) while on a trip through the West at \DELAY RENT RAISE HEARING. $ .00 PER DAY e Santa via, sche je iy for 5,000 in each instance, gagement, it is said, w! be made goon, yon sail recent! , Manhe ana ja|the time of the robbery and murder | a Seats °, arrival to-day, has not been heard | _ ——- . Fuller having been indicted Meanwhile it is expected that Gov a gece teen ee nO) | A detective is to be sent to see If . Apaninat Cake ™ pay NT from by wireless. She sailed fr0M) porary tg Committee Without |since that day, court officials said, Farrison’s flancee will visit his admittedly genuine, with the signa- |i. statements are true, Lewis| When the motion of tho tenants of Brest March 16 with 1,037 offtcers) 1 aa Hiss may have these suits reopened. mother, Mrs. Burton Harrison, tn ture on her so-called second will} ayy ne hus been able to find-no indi [the Langhorne Apartments, No, 860 AHigh-Class Electric end men. iscussion Along With Central “We charge,” Attorney McDermit Washington, where the Governor him- which does not bear the signature of! cation that ‘Tyler is losing eonf- | Riverside Drive, to prevent the owners The Culgoa, from Brest Maroh 6 Park Project. said in moving that the " in- gelf recently paid a visit. witi . | from Increasing rents, was called on th ; nesses and was brought by Dr Jenlendar before Supreme Court Justice qith 104 casuals, is not expected un-} 4, ; dictment be quashed, t this in- HAcriae hia feet wite waa Alea | ‘egilar me : of the Board . : ; You seem to be a busy man! Hotchkiss to-day It waa put ntil deprives this woman of, the ; : Sulap paee Walter Keene Wilkins to his attor ou n ; Gi to row Estimate and Appor ent te-day | ictment. d wearer the Mary Crocker of San Francisco, whom . é - March at rat date Justi mnt The Maui, bringing 3,647 men, in- salad Jequat protection the State of New ooo ieicd in 1900. She was killed in| ney, Lewis G. Fries. around! bere,” Lewis says Tyler re Haina der directing th A ae as 1 lowe \Scrsey is bound by the Fourteenth ‘ Phe pega walepeidiy ete why the for ehiding the 73d Infantry Brigade | park voir Into! Aol \ pt to give her an automobile accident in 1905. Two) Detectives are making an attempt : jer W Headquarters and the 146th Infantry. | redreation, In which @ monumen | veny, moreover, that there 18 years later he married Miss Mabel L Yes," replied Lewis, “it takes me Wan acquired should not | For Two Days. Ask for Rental Dept, onument to the | old to persuade a Mrs. Hoff to tell what} 365 days working ten hours a day to as 7 complete, 3 y Jinte Major John Purroy Mitchel eou:i|any such law as the Common 8 Sudeon, daughter of Henry 1. 2udien a ing ten h ay ryant grad colored casuals and 632 men|be erected, was referred to the C Jiaw. "te tt did Sain cde ne eoale seen sae tta the early part of 1917 #2€ May Know of the relations of earn what fellows like you can snatch ony seoxe| Vacuum Cleaners Specialty Co, convalescing from wounds or illness, Whole without disct | administered equally Dersing it, Lt Gov. Harrison sold his $400,000 home in| Dr. and Mra, Wilking, Mra, Hoff lives |!" ton minutes” | Return, 131 West 42d St. $s due to-morrow. presented to the | is to me monstrous if have Fitth Avenue, and some time after-lin another State, She wan house-! Whereupon Tyler laughed and vol-| wasHINGTON, March 38.—Secre- 1 ation from Cleve-{advanced no further towards equal ward he and his second wife sepit-|yooner for the Wil unteered; “I understand the fellow! tary of War Baker disclosed to-day SED SPAGHETTI HE |land r of t tights for women but that she who) 1) They were divorced some tix! eeper for the Wilkins couple for] who pulled this job last December! that former Attorney General Greg- REFU, i) Jeral bert Adamson, | Scolds may 3 Aa a, Saal bag pe | four years, it is said. She is said to| wore a raincoat Do you think [ * rigs ed ad ath een - \c ava ucke hile the most scandalous, | ag¢ . jal mission for the War Depart KILLS ONE, SHOOTS TWO) f the Exscutive Committee | ihusive or Failing man may 60 UN+| ‘The Governor has two daughters by have refused to give any Informa. | would pull @ bone like that, wearing a | svecial mission for the War Depart y FS Memorial Committee, | Sunished by this law and a eon ty his second: | tion raincoat that anybody who saw it home the bodies of American soldiorn iii bate It is estimated that the work planne "| rhis indictment would degrade iting lately in New York, | Aa a Hs could remembe who fell in the war Mr. Bakor said i a | will not cos s than $200,000, wh woman to the condition of a mere t i TK! Miss Audrey Munson, motion p t is entirely ponmible, Lewin snya, QU, had requested Mr. Gregory to in- talian Runs Amuck in Gutienberg, | sum + Committee ee : is a relic of the time when ayed at the Knickerbocker | , Ht is entirely posible, Lewis say4, quire into French law and aasomble mmittee will un-| thing. It ture actress and model, and her ? N Boarding H: ) popular subscription, | woman was a slave or a servant, when | Club, He is expected to return early | 5 ‘ ee that one reason why none of those | qt information for the department, . OATIN, HOUSC—— . eoription.| one were ished at the ducking aac aban sit in the South,| mother, both of whom lived for a | who saw the robbers are positive that _ — Fig see f parapletad’ leith be |. ne) next week from av aR AI Held for Murder. iNew York | 9 hoc Land a here nga nea: Wee eu | time in the Wilkins house at No, 164| Tyler was one of the pair is because A i wh pap dll DENS aunt: oe (v0 ino. Manull, 2 e fund was ra ou MeDermit. reminded. the court) SOLDIER HELD | IN SHOOTING | we st 65th Street, have been located i has by nota be ete i antes HACKENSACK, March Mus a who runs 4 nal ding ho by T b n World through public | the ase of State of New Jere me : strain recently and may hav MANKed | yosephine Hart of Hacker Ne 78 t., Guttenberg, N. J., | subs s immediately after Sad rvs, Mary Jacques, at Westfleld, in F HOUSE PANTY HOSTESS. in Toronto and are expected to come | tix appearance in three months. eaennl in Hart of Haskenanak, Win fn ge aved, itt ih dd, to reinstate Alfro | Mit s when $ 14, to-| 1886, when sentence uld not be car- 0 here to tell what they know about! Mrs, Tyler has the influen and 18!) Montelair last evening, died in the tanpabone, a former boarder, on his with oF aoveral thou. | Tled out because there was no ducky a : , 4 se J under treatment in the Kiyn Hoss | atountainaide Hospital, Montclair, tata Good with Fam Planpabone, a fo boarder, on. his n bat ral thon | ee chook. ‘There was he said, | Dr. Wilkins and his wif |pital. ‘Tyler himscif. ix threatened Miss Leila Haring, @ Wack Good with Lamb Stew mayual: epawetttl¢ , Uses Ais umed over to the |) “pennsylvania decision (1812) that! Seret, William J. McCarthy Ac-| Joseph Jacobsen, proprietor of a) with influenza, although the physician | gnsack) nurse, and Misa Helen fan, according to the story told th ; ducking was illegal punishment orl gh seoee te ede hieless Eke : sam leat Reo REG only & bad: cold Montclair, who were in the @ potier ai Aine the diners| After a d of the Perehin (ee eee coli” Mra. Fuller's] cused of Wounding Woman | valet shop at 66th Street and Broud-| "ne rehearsal of the ery and | Mis# Hart, escaped serious in prom yet with unerr aim, |Square proje h amounted pract!-| attorney said finally, a8 not been C ealousy. Way, went to Mineola to-day nd} murder which was planned nably One bullet hit Mathias Nad No. |« oa public hearing, the entire nara nized in the jurisprudence of any Out of Jealousy Identified the worsted «ray trousers | Witnessen to see Tyler under the same 918 26th Street, in the neck, killing him |ter Was postponed until May 9, ate in the Union since the year 17 0) At a house party given for a num=| vn Dr. Wilkins has been w ng (conditions ax they saw the man wha} fnstantly. ‘The next shot found a mark > and here the common scold Of helper of soldiers and wnilors in her home! vies hin incarceratio n wearing committed the crime was pontponed| toma aor'Te Dirtre ot te same ad-| FOUR HOLD UP A SALOON, | Comet aameanae Tunemmeded im ANE at No. 200 Bast Fitty-fourth Street | fee his Incarceration in (he Mineola ng “that of” Pollen Captain duh | dre He Is not exp to live, Mrs. — id Be peor d any complaint against eee hades WS Se ae | Coughlin of the Brooklyn Braneh De ; Hy o vf e th orning Top J base had testified bef the Anna Danasci, the mother of four ehil- len Prene’ - Mrs. Fuller—and this we deny-—they | the left n early th ning. Top Jtective Bureau, who was to bave been pre WoL Beth Street, Who was] eene ee resent Revolvers, Twe More | fhouid have charged her with being|Serseant William J. McCarthy, who | ssau County Grand Jury that he | in charge seeing’ har s Mra: Maul; wast Atini, GRasan el Al mavenlan, | disorderly,” no kin of the wounded woman, and 1 received from the physician a aes aang | | arles Hohnas, “4 Fr | ae nose home South Mancheste | chairs while the firin rampant. |friends early to-day, four men entered en pa Mra, MoCarthy Bellevue |StaY Worsted trousers to be cleaned | Seise Throttle Fem Kugineer and After who place and two, presenting reyolyerg, | Priest Dies of Influenra and Many yay | : sh ahs had pent. tham: to Blau &| Uncouple Express Cer i ove Tix ni 3. Newkirk |ordarmd every, one in the saloon to. put Are IIL in Went Punsate ERs cha qallee ch the: Bast |BOR's Ary. cleaning ealabileicedt (at | OMARION: Ark. March Mertwo| Street , ny gave Mimseit up! WEhind the ‘bur’ and took 4180 Tom" ene | TAS Franciscan Monastery In. tho |sta ation “the festivities in| No. 161 Avenue C Blau and hia/Masked bandite held up a Bt Loula and | Passaic, ‘has been stricken With | neient ? Hornleg Hous tie cae hee al Hy aida Jun and ea w an influenza epidem The Kev.|when Sere Pre ted tha at Kin i i about © in currency, taken from : — sana hae [newer ay "py a ts a TEA FOR TWO hay feone tee Pactans | Rectory of St. Paul's Church, Clifton, yar goldlan ana ak After {declared furthermore that the only] ‘The bandits, the engine crew asserted, I before he was to e mas voloing his d acura he la wald to|J0b Jacobsen ever did for him was |climbed over the tender and forced the a @ Saturday Only [esi Sdn ilay ahd Jerome have fra tase wn woartay |» pr ie gray Arousrs white he Su a SW throttle, Brings P if ‘ a Yawaon are In & ¢ ndiiion. t : ng the train to a atop they uncoupled iend- St. Joseph's Hospital, 2 thir walted, the train behind the mail and expre hummy talks are begun, . ure of the forty-el h monk ha doc! was compe 0 Th ‘4 64 REBUILT $60 $95 $1 |e oehnts srovunder'ene care! DEPORTED |, W,W, DIES ON | move nue # comp to Fe) cary and ran them ahead about halt ships are cemented, even cares pick ’ ’ ’ — LINER BOUND FOR ITALY | Jacobsen showed District Attorney|senger to surrender the money, — The up and run off under the soothing in $145 to $295 $40,000 ALIMONY GRANTED. Weeks and others in the jail nia jrobber then left the train, amd the fluence of a steaming refreshing cup : ae — — private mark on the garment, prov-|cveW brought it back to Marlon: 5 | Henry A. Hock, Wealthy New York | Word waa received in New York| ing that he had the trousers in his > of Tetley’s. | Clwar Manufactarer, In Divoreed. | yesterday of the deat! on the stean 1op. ‘The Nassau County authori-|/ LUCIANO JURY ABOUT FILLED. Why? Because a cup of Tetley’s Steinway | N HAVEN, March 28.—A divorce | ship Due di Abruz! of Meter Marucco| ties have hunted in vain for the y Sena with $40,000 alimony was granted by | of Pittsburgh, deported for Italy on! poppe anit ie Try Man- is both cheering and comforting. Wi | Jud b s 7 len. 22 ily oP) pepper and salt suit ; 8 ssner |Judge Webb in Superior Court here | Feb. 22 as an Treg ret Maytals nae, ed from the world’s finest tea Knabe | to-day to Mrs, Henrietta T. H. Bock, | afterward Charles ent, @ lawyer] 2 The Jury Edward Luciano at ec : On ab of Milford, Conn, from Henry Anton | who has been active on behalf of 1} Sy kera since _ arrest, MAVINE | vineola on a charge of mansiaught gardens, and skilfully and carefully . ock, @ Wealthy cigar manufacturer |W, W. leaders, announced an investi. | refuted to shave © ts studying law * J i ver ow r + sabe J a the und that he was re neib ’ sory sieparing OL New York eg desertion ane {Ration would be demanded here and|and helping his attorneys prepare bis the Naas blended, Tetley’s gives a new mean- ardman |declared her husband was pro-Gerr tlao of the Italian Government. Tho | defense. 4 em int . : . AS prosGermy dotens : : ing to tea, terms. Weber The custody, of w sixteen-year-old son question of an inguiry will be taken| He is also practising medicine to a t bly wil 8 Sohmer Foals - Washington Monday ‘aan 18 limited degree, Charles G. MoCarthy,| , Uiluven Jurors hed been accepted ut | Particularly is Tetley’s Orange merican for Swine Stalled at ti lan attorney in jail for contempt of 4 and other | French : ee at Marucon was) (oun had an attack of gout lest Pekoe Tea the perfect tea for every hurried out this country b cour, ne é be i : oY ers | BERNE, March isa news- a writ of habeas corpus had bee STE civinae io (iia OURAER Gn meaRinOR [oe vccasion, You will be charmed with pit ane |papers complain that 63,000 tons of|tained in his beh Dr. Wilk. prescribed for him and|Stroet, a r, emp by the i ' a a foodatuta cone | 54 Vere ner t t , attorney sald that never had he | pmmission, Was he port of entry for Swits 1, and that | froated on the anit , uM _ \om pling an uniawfal PIANO MARES ij Mig aa Thin GAnelain mupoilua fo iin tee ? ih ; of Ped Renee WED EES & C, FISCHER | ont He eee eee or eT math cneormed Hilla Isiand that wel | Quinine That tone Het Alters Head, | # John K y. an 47 WEST 28TH STREET, NEAR 9TH AVE, § «: that further shipments be st |The paper waa served. tho Next day SicOMO QUIMINK ffublety can be tanga oy [ee fm American, barper Cleaning Gam z Sie Marseilles or Genoa or some other and we were told that Maruccu hud Pr g¥imul auane Sorrnis, Ge gai ae in interproter. was to handle ‘kowasky" Italian pork been deported that morning.” againg, the company for injuries, a FUN MORE COSTLY AFTER NEW TAXES G0 ON TUESDAY Cabaret Admissions Raised and Ticket Brokers Are Hit Hard. WASHINGTON, March 28.—New amusement taxes which go into effect Lack of Ducking Stool in New Jersey Is Cited in Defense of Mrs. Fuller ACCUSED OF ‘AIDING MRS, FULLER SKETCHED IN COURT AT PRELIMINARY HEARING. Lom So terete 4| DOCK UNION CHIEF TURN THE CLOCK AHEAD ONE HOUR ON SATURDAY, THEN FORGET ABOUT IT Daylight Saving Law All Over Country Becomes Effective March 30, at 2 A. M. URN the clock ahead! The Duylight Saving Law becomes effective March 90 at2 a. M. ENEMY’ IN STRIKE oo Longshoremen Back O’Con- nor After Delahunty As- Simply turn your clock ahead r ‘ one hour Saturday ni, a fe sails Him. “hs : ur Saturday nigtt and for Breakfast served at f#e same Thomas L. Delahunty, President of old time.