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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. i been a trie careless In thelr search) Caney arreried nis man a second! WAVY OFFICER OW TRIAL PROHIBITION EILL GOES JERSEY CITY DELEGATES © | WARTIME DRY BAN LIKELY | FRENCH MISSION’S of the guest. Ho retired with a lock- t/me, after a struggle, and lugged | " him into the West 68th Street Station. | ek on i sl | FOR DEATHS IN EXPLOSION, © TO WHITE HOUSE TO-DAY QUIT 5-CENT FARE PARLEY) TO CONTINUE TILL JANUARY WINE ODDLY : Mee on Bis pefecn and was misting wrnere, by sine,” oaid Casey, “I'l! | | -DAY T this morning at rol) call. 1 won't get away another —- - | _ — —— —— —_—__-— ale sax vaaieay ae prone pave » police at that station are not | Lieut. Hepburn Before Court-Mar-| Plans to Let-It Become Law on|\hen Told They Might as Well|State of War With Austria Ap-|Members Never Saw It After 45 Hid : ing anything, but ‘0 putside ~ Fy «k > + ji resident’: H » y Seti Department to-day sent out a MUYInE, anything, but al | tial Charged With Lack of Cau- Oct, 28 Without President’s | Go Home as Try to Abolish parently Overlooked by Cases Were Put Aboard general alarm for the young man, a oner opened his cell door, opened a| tion in Handling Bombs. Signature, | Zone System They Depart. Authorities, U. S. Transport, ¢ Hotel ate, opened a window and walked | SHINGTON, Oct. 29.—The P : <TIC ‘ clerk claiming to reside in the Hotel Svay through Weat @ith Mtrect. He| Naval Lleut. David Hepburn was put] WASHINGTON, Oct pr—The Pro-| Hegident McCarter of the Public] WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—There in a| ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 20,—Bugene! Calvert at Broadway and dist street. i9'6 feet 7 inches tall, the alarm says, [on trial before a General Court Martial | Mibition oe rt White Hotae | Service Corporation to-day met the rep-| ery elight chance that President Wil- | Schneider, head of the French mis-) ( who is accused ef the larceny of an and of light complexion with bivide|in the Brooklyn Navy Yard to-day on|locday ‘by "Attorney ‘Geneeal Paige, | resentat'ves of 40 muncipalitiey of the|#on will raise the wartime dry ban be-| #08, and hif associates, here to at’ + - automobile belonging to M. Rosen- be The police aay he has the “face |, charge of manslaughter as the result| who nas ‘ven Investigating It vonan | Langue of Municipalities of Néw Jersey | fore constitutional prohibition becomes | tend the dnternational Trade Confer? Prisoner, Who First Got Away heimer, an attorney of No. 220 Broad- “is ae saw him last in the eta- |! he cxPlosion of an aero bomb in| eutionality, The plan, it was learned,|in his offices in Newark, N. J. The ob-/ effective in January, it was learned | ence, told to-day how they had ex-} | Friday, Picks Cell Lock i way. tion house Mr. Smith wore dark |Which three men were killed Feb. 25/15 to have the bill remain at the White|Ject was to devise a plan for the modifi. |from responsible sources to-day. perfenced an insight into what Aimér.’ lay, Picks Ce ock in Arrested by Patrolman Casey of clothing, a gray automobile cap, a {tant House until Oct, 28, when it becomes| cation of the zone system, but the first! Upon ratification of the German|ica is coming to after Jan. 16. { ‘ r 5 . shirt surple ipes sieut, Hepbt ho is 51 years old . > - tle 6 1e : “ , : ‘ , Ss , West 135th Strect a few hours after silk irt with purple stripe 2 | Lieut, Hepbury wi y effective without President Wilson's | rattle out of the box George L. Record.|treaty, the President may proclaim They were passengers on the | SrenmaEEIn) MONS AWAYs. | en ee tniey gat ane, purple tie and atyliah cloth-topped land haa Yen ln naval aervice 34 Years sgnature, "rom + | counsel for the Jeraey City Municipality ence, even thoukh the Vited States | steamship George Washington Jeet | Te : shoes has been noted as an ordnance expert.{there has been no hint of he corpo houl -| still is at war, technically with Aus- h his first Piéay wo on | en no hint of a v tat th rporation should re y before the ship The policemen who last night Ave] ne way from the West ide Priscn 23 |He was in charge of disposal of unex-| Under this lagy, on Oct | the Wve cent fare tria, according to this Information. | verona teg ttt Be Brest oan ‘ “ ay h § J |ploded acro bombs at the Ut. #, Naval |iatest, it would become Illegal to many. | t McCarter retorted that if| Declaration of peace would make pos- ‘ eee en ee ving Pérey Smith @ room in the Wert 68th/ to the West Side Court Ute | Air Station at Rockaway Beach. Thejfacturo or sell liquor contal sore | . ave |tihte the lifting of the ban. The Captain, being a bit inquisitive, Street Police Station appear to have In West 76th Street last night BY INDUSTRIAL INSPECTOR against him says he “performed |than one-hale of one per cent. alconal,| rot tence they mane na wall cuit ona! Of believe the President ig Soe ee. Se cee) oe ee ’ — - - - — : e nt. aleohol, | ¢ fares, they might as well quit an Many eve the President would] 0. 39 be performed the opera- jor any patent medicines or other com-| go home. Thg company would not listen| not be bound by a technical state of |°ONe ; tion of disposing of an aero bomb with-|pounds, fit for beverage purposes con-| to the propoation war with Austria, or any other techni-| “Some food delicacies,” was the ‘ out due caution” and that he has been|taining more than that amount of al A bitte ¢ followed during which | atities, in declaring peace after The| manner in which a member of the Dismissal of Witnesses in Gover- | eutpadly, In “4 ee Yd ; " cohol, _ Bae | Jersey Cit esentativen withdrew. German treaty is accepted by the Ben. | party dlemisted the subject | nor’s Investigation Indicates End | It # charged that, disregarding ad- George L. ord, and Marshal van|ate. “Maybe it is,” was the way in ' vice of his commanding officer, Lieut.| CONNECTICUT DRY SOON, | Winkie were the Jersey City del However, it was learned that the| which the ski i A issi | m PD ud we cannot discuss the bd er, wv be e skipper dropped the mat. | of Inquiry Into Commission. Hepburn ordered Ensign Henry UF 9 thers is no u . i capi Rene Austrian state of war has been almost|ter, but when the time arrived to = | Mra. Caroline Gibson, an inspector in | Hynson, pled pet allt one Ph - Drastic Enforcement of | oo i completely overlooked by Government bao ig | the pasee Lo * * " the mercantile 01 o he [ jai | ene B. Jedrioh an Junner’s late artime Prohibition. ——_ officials in figuring on whe the found a sa ppeares “A faint flush melting through the light Sieialaion deanltied .e tacdiss wae Frederick J, Reardon to pull the head} HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 20.—Dras- Gapreme Court to Recess. could be oMcially declared ended, The|, From Well regulated sources It was, hi : ” | adele: bas. - off a bomb. The bomb exploded, killing| tic entorcemen } a hors ‘ S Get, S0auttnier President is expected to ask the De-|'earned that the wine possibly bad like arose leaf bathed in dew”, [sion of the Governor's investigation of A Lavat, Beet forcement of the war-time Pro-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Chief Jus-| Pre! e Se-)} made its way to American head.‘ I that bbdy that she ¢ $25 as a con-|the three oMcers seut, pdurn| hibition Law in Connecticut is prom-|tice White to-day announced that the|Partment of Justice for an opinion on| quarters in Brest. At any rate, tt trbution to the Republican Campaign | Pleaded not guilty ised by James J. Walsh, Collector of | supreme rt would recess from!the subject before he acts to declare did not make its way into the French |¥und in 1916. Commissioner Jeremiah i Internal F nue, according to | Monday, Qet. 27, to Morfday, Nov. 10. peace. mission |Connor, who is conducting the Inves- SOCIALIST LEADER TARRED statement given out by him to-day. | . an The law will be in full effect one | tigation, announced that ol! witnesses ne} but. members of the commission would lutea ne oe meen tee be excused from further attendance AND W N | raetre | linless especialy summoned. This is (ADR hone hate Rn hy Me Ma | r ltaen to tndioate the end ef the inves : 2 ie competent force who will take steps, tigation. Ohioan, Chloroformed by ‘“Kid-|U®der search and seizure warrants if | 5 se 7 q necessary to bring the sale of any | Pieragh srerigy aseay hi nappers,” Alleged to Have |veverage of an alcoholic content| Sayer was the last witness at this P re than one- ° er cen A ‘ . 7 morning's session. Mr, Sayre, when Attacked Government. to's ‘ful stop.” vaya adil WITCHING sprite of light, elusive questioned regarding payment of divi-! yrastiU/TON, 0, Oct. 20.—Following —————. proms * ends through the Wyncoop group, said ‘ hee yeete a SERVICE as a will-o'-the-wisp, wakens the dreamy He Hud Setabed 40 W6th AY LH) ADMDION In |CAtanenterine tatae tone wcodt masth ee chloroformed, taken to a woods north of the city and there treated to a coat of tar and feathers, Johp K, Stelger, local Socialist leader, to-day received a letter 1918 when dividends were unless notices should be employer, regardless of connection, The Chairman, said Mr. Sayre, tele- phoned F, Spencer Baldwin In the hear- ing of the commission, and gave Bald- considered sent to the the Wyncoop loveliness of each Cortay Pearl, This is the fascination that Cortay Pearls possess. By it they may be distinguished even from beautiful natural pearls. Lord IN HUNT Searching Parties Believe Boy Was | Taken Across Swamp in Auto | FOR BILLY DANSEY advising him to leave the city In ten days on treated, Stelger did pain of being more sevefety GINGER not indicate whether he & Taylor has chosen them as lovely at- i would comply. He was suffering to-day by Kidnappers, . : * a LT e insured. Baldwin, |{f0Mm severe nervous shock HAMMONTON, N. J., Oct. 20.- tributes of ideals governing an institution ly acquiesced, but of circulars containing |that kidnappers took two nearly a century old. wa Ned by Steiger and another Socialist, | 7 UY" Dansey across D- -‘ield Nihal wero sald to shave led. to yesterday's |n an auto was strengthened “4 true ginger product—aged : ” attack, minds of the authorities when sear: 79 Lortay Pearls may be procured in any vari- La TOURAINE PASSENGERS lcpisdani Dele, OALANG Wah Kicks > leone and mellowed. \ ation of size and hue, in strands of varying SMALL RIOT IN COURT. [as one which had contained cinnamon | : . ; a in purchased at a shop, here. An expression t "4 lengths, with clasps af gold or platinum LAND THEIR OWN BAGGAGE REAVER GRGEA inet? safes expression that means per E oe , Daughters of Defendant Waylay NEA GeLtS kek are antvise fection among those who know plain or studded with jewels, ORK ates Parent's Accuser, men, covered every yard of the swamr Pdi " A between Hammonton and Elwood, this Ginger Ale, Rev. Mr. MacFarland of Mountain} when Jacob Schwartz, contracting ed k 56 being the route the supposed kidnappers Twenty to Two Hundred Dollars the Strand Lakes Tells of European Plumber, was held for the Grand Jury lare pelieve! * taken. | A ripen P to-day in $1,000 bail in the Coney! Apprehension was aroused when, | “The Bottle or & Ti y/ Conditions. Island Police Court on the complaint! ayout three-quarters of a mile ¢som| Built tar Two" ea RR L d ne ‘ staania ou. {of Barnett Krackow, contracting | where the bag was found, the scarchers ee ay or Rha yerenths LANs. steams po ToUu-|sainter, that the plumber had “walked|came upon a bloodstained handkerchief, | raine, arriving to-day with 375 pas-|2ter 1 iMt ty earth piney of & Phil FIFTH AVENUE sengers from Havre, docked at Pler | nwarts's two daughtefs waited in the | . ' No. 84 instead of her own plier, in| Corridor tor Krackew to come ol ' NEW YORK consequence of the Jangshoremen's| ‘The yells of Krackow, Whose hair was strike tleing up the France and La| pulled tee ia ratched, ann Tne Bavole at West 16th Street. Stewards |#reams of the Schwartz girls, Mra, 5 Sadie Gelford, twenty-eight, of No. 650 and passengers helped carry bagmage | Hopkinson "und Cella Schwartz, | trom the liner and the passengers 0, 1264 39th Street, mw were ditained several hours by lack Magistrate O'Neill to a Leeds asd suspend A ulaorderly conduct 1 ba indiad complaint was made against the sisters, Rev. Charles 8. of! who were held in $500 bail each, Mountain Lakes, N. J., returned from —>————— a confertnce at The Hague of the In- ‘ seconfmurcaivmitee" ‘10; | ARAB BEST CAVALRY HORSE. Alliance for international friendship e sind } through the churches. “War Refugee” Mount Leads im Dr. MacFarland said there is much i t worry in Europe over America’s lack Long Endurance Test. J nl & 4 of action on the treaty, as there are Mass., Oct, 20,—It was a war hing Syn ay ay, ‘ e « . ey A matty ferioue Wie Lonmue ptt horse which captured the 300+ . Bie ¢ Pl eS eed : yi e'aa sival ty mile endurance race for cavalry mounts ]e ‘er: — Cc ; es CORNER Avesl5 TR he we to postpone h that was decided here yesterlay. i i e Ramla, the little Arab mane, proclaimed best of the six survivors of the con- dition tests of the long trial, was one of the famous horses in the stables of ditions in THE PRICE YOU Better results. It is The— PAY—NOW —The Italian liner Pedy Anne Biewat in Buttole, fomend, America arrived here to-day from New | #"¢ OCS jeed shot je e a ¢ i Is ouch lower than the price | York after, the stormiest passage it| 2° QPri26 ot 1918, with cners, was gold ‘ ° will have to pay later on. ff swept ‘irom the’ upper’ deck By “the [S%e, might, be adequately fed, i rT mm T m ” jee ° rm ig ttain- The price of furniture cannot 9 3.) “°° a ent vot 9 ras ania By CU ]@ Oo ¢ Ss fe) t oO - be any cheaper this year than § | alus to the Government ta the effort rk ; ij itis" “tnow. Furniture will tp degrgmine (the bent” horee forthe G [ d i Oo en orn everywhere SCHOOLBOY KILLED BY AUTO. & > for Gk miat of the pone aw Your Eyes Vincent wilt " ra of , # . u . you need—or expect to need A Plain Duty Down om Way to Home. as oO ges , . : Six-year-old Vincent Will: ft No, —an yin, furniture or Bll Do you know if, you are |I|i7i~ concord ‘Whee “areolar wee oxr=> Kitchen Maid Cabinet «¢é Lady yeah 949d straining them? You must Py eRe yells plore Oeil Y pen he inet “‘We MakeT ermsto Fit beSURE when your eyesight |]]“‘\Wiistyes nay tie bes, who wast wow 54 9g is at stake. Ehrlich eyesight |}| turning home from school, tried to run ES nice aie Plain Figure Tags on Everything Jf || specialists advise you frankly |}|!n tront of the automobile and that the ; Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere if glasses will help your eyes. John J. German, No. Gea ith Avenue: Correct Glasses, if needed, $3 to'$10, ||| <dautfeur for Joseph Whalen, No, ‘ F ; PEhkichE Sons. RAN HOUR Establtshed 57 Years. 5 New York: 184 B'way, at Jonn St. 223 Sixth Av., 1th St. 350 Sixth Av. aad 8t||| : No housewife can Nas*: | CHICAGO, Oct —Dissatisfaction Brooklyn: 498 Putton St..cor.Bond St!}] week by the Chicago Telephone Com- the new 68-pa: Com ‘ pany resulted in a brief strike by eev- Products Cook Book, Recipes for won- enty-five operators on one downtown derful dishes and easy to make. Hand- *rFore’ Gine service ‘was sisorgantsed some illustrations. The book is free. * Four-Piece Quartered Oa!: William and Mary BUYS PAWN TICKETS, | company resulted in al of the strikers CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Consisting of BUFFET, 60 nchee lenge CHINA. § BINA ma erae, | feturnite Yo wore ‘ater ‘en Sears P.O. Ben New Yerk Gr ei { LOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 52 7 5 00 - y . 7 ' inches, 6 ft. extension; Four Pieces; at Advertisement. ed A Article No. 35 : i Many cases of deafness, affections of the eye and throat troubles have dis- ared with the application of scientific Chiropractic methods. If it seems strange to any one that readjustment of the bones of the spine should bring about marked and lasting changes in the structure and a the eyes, or the ears or the throat, let it be remembered that the nerves which govern then delicate organs all pass to them through openings in the spine, The first case of deafness which yiel long standing, and was recorded 28 years ago. Since then there have been literally hundreds of cases more or less serious which have disappeared, Deafness is caused usually by « catarrhal condition of the eustachian tube, ich is an air passage leading from drum of the ear to the throat. The con- dition ordinarily is caused by the nerves which supply this region being pinched between misplaced bones of the spine, When the passages of the inner ear are clogged with catarrhal inflammiation the vibrftory membrane, which transmits sense of sound to the brain, is deadened, Unless the air passages are free this membrane cannot vibrate, hence the sense of sound becomes indistinct and some imes disa| ” Readjustment of the bones of the ¢, which catch these nerves, relieves the cause of the inflammation, it soon disappears and the acuteness of hearing le restored, 5 Before consulting ® Chiropractor alwa Bureau of Public Informatio: Address al Evening World, New York ci, eee e's actors lew York and New Jersey Chirege Rights Reserved. | | | appei 2 .. Greenpoint Decorated Bed B Aas , two-! posts, hea vy as illus- pedet F Val and raised me- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Wing Rocker Upholstered in Imitation rine: SD 77-98 Sallions, at, ig make ini f quiry of the Chiropractic ies to C. 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