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20 . _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, vcfTOBER 29, 1919, aC ' DL RYAN DEFENDS King Albert Making His Address to Congress QUEEN OF BELGIUM [ecm souen | [xorae ven ATER Ae rib WHOSE KOTHER 1S | ARE SENTENGEO TO PRISON BF DRAFT MEN ‘s-...... Seaechisntsttotnireh caarerpeatestmsomaeaeseeshccen TALS WEN Naas ag Pon de land, forty-four, of No. ‘10 Weat ath and her daughter, Mra, Bleanor 7 Tenth Ave Testifies in Aircraft Inquiry | § $4,000,000 Railroad Was 11 Built to Speed Supplies. tt Aer shai At i John D. Ryan appeared as a wit- m@ss to-day before the sub-commit- ' Royal Party Visits Tomb of Washington—Leaves Capi- tal To-Morrow. y in General | | | nd Ww need to the ner dutighter to the Nedford, N.Y. ceiving §8,00) © A. Notice, » worman’s husband, from Railway Expreet Company 1 is awaiting sentence, witness) against Bit er-inelay 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—While | King Albert inspected ‘the work at | the Rureau of Engraving to-day | Queen Flizabe® went driving with | Mrs, Wilson. The drive was al of a Congressional committes ich is investigating War Depart- Mient expenditures. During the war Mr. Ryan served as Assistant Soo- Fetary of War. He directed the Murenu of Aircraft. When the Chairman of the sub- whmittee, Representative James A. of Hudson, Wis. Republican, @irected Mr. Ryan's attention to a Map on the wall and asked him a Gtiestion relative to the $4,000,000 allroad the Government built to got the spruce lands of the State of fashington, the witness said with mn: | “E am not going to be bound by any Map drawn for campaign pur- * The markings on that map, ir. Frear, purporting to show the weost of production and other details, @adicate to my mind that it is noth- og more or lens than a campaign {document.” | With Mr. Frear on the sub-com- tee are Representative Cldrence F. of California, Democrat, and resentative Waiter W. Magee of cuse, Republican, All three are Bttorneys. feature not included in the regular Programme and was arranged so as to Now Jersey with to give the Queen an opportunity to ‘ coher $9,000, see the capital without having to face ‘ . t t out during > he bills in a constantly the eyes of thousands who od in the baby lined the route announced in the » her mother. published programme. | The royal party visited the head- quarters of the American Red Cross to @ ‘ess appreciation of the so- clety’s work in behalf of Belgium. The King appeared again to-day in | Khaki, while the Queen wore a white turban aud white dress. Her Majes- y's interest in the Red Cross work used her to request an alteration | f the programme for to-morrow, 80 | that she might hospital in| - ——— th » K academy at | 000009 9000000000 000006004 While Annapolis, and review’ the midship:| | men py | When the body begins to stiffen In the afternoon the royal party | stry idith C, Miller of th ire |and movement becomes painful it r United |is usually an indication that the mother | kidneys are out of order. Keep wr of these organs healthy by taking visited the tomb of Washington at| ent, | “| GOLD MEDAL he $8,090 with aby sh laid in the ¢ the stolen money, Mrs. Whe.land, uccording to testimony, newed the money s con vtress and sent Jit to a warehot but when {t was y § found, Notice re= 1 $7,000 ty the Governmént, Mount Vernon King Albert is a model husband and father and he proved it to-day. For | °t't ; several days the State Department | Vrivate Jack mMinG ALSERT has planned to give King Albert and |the Cox G, his tamfly @ ride on the President's ed States . yacht, the Mayflower, It was pro- ack of Influenz. Arma, Minneapolis, Army nui after an a while as! am _ ————————— d ni he roya ita wb | . ’ ! } )'To-day'e inquiry was largely con-| ~ [Rie dag ene EAAATART red cee teas |tloned IH the Me and Build lderned with the $4,000,000 railroad. pen to those among them who “took|ed warehouse and had been damaged | R T TRAIN TIES UP te Hort we, where t board | ins. St. Paul, ¥ . a year ag Mr. Ryan is a director of the Chicago, | . Poh Wik AUIBE AY aie the extent of $50,000 by the refusal) Fe Me Ue a their boat for home. “But to-day the| On ‘is deathbed, Mr se {ntoring D> of the Government to allow its s Ing eat on the plan, the e, Sullivan tol proud | the * ems ‘ es sip gracile | IN MAKING BEER | Agpistant talted States Silateint B. R T, LIKE On BRIDGE His Majesty understands the May-! 16 motier, a Brooklyn vag | The world’s standard renicdy for kidneys Before he took up the urgency of : Asaistan nited Sta i fc ne does not want to warned 6 iver, bladder and uric acid troubles. tting spruce timber for American, R, J. Schaefer, head of the Schaefer | Attorney Mathews said that there ae © Queen’ ‘and the’ Crown a: ee * fects Famous since 1696. Take regularly and itish, French and Italian airplanes Brewing Company and Pre nt of | could be no doubt as to the effec- | Erei¢ht Train Fuse Blows Out— ct innate A riding on the pe lhyag tg tn A 1 In three sizes, all fide witness protested that his exam- the New York State Brow Asso- | tiveness of the law the moment the Ciirrent Too Strong, Off vtiain here to-tnorrow at midnight | ; uaranteed as represented old Medal on every » initation, Weation might and should have been elation, issued the, following state-|) two-thirds vote of Congress over- Paade in Washington, where, he sald, tment |riding the veto was record a cials Report, records are. “The passage of the Volstead Pro- | Washington by the prosidi An I. fi. 7. freight train fuse blew Fant 1 took from the office whes I [hibition Enforcement Bill over the] of the House of Re ee ana OE OM the aanhattan ea at for Newport News ihe phid, “was my hat.” veto of President Wilson illustrates | sonate. No “certification” or other Manning ~ the fixed determination of Congress | puptic notice 8 after pickire m1 = ‘Then he jumped into the situation | ‘pathy public not rae: F + lto continue War-Time Prohibition i at the Lexing- Saimnnat un} ew ich called for ‘speed even if Mt) Strict Enforcement of Prohibi-| (a nnitcty, jserted. : seinen ” £ prardle ° he a; ra The line se =. t $4,000,000 for @ railrond. - indefinitely, refardicas of t “A a it j USS aye } hI we had fallen down nes, vuld be shifted 72 +o ction,” he said, “the Allies would! = May Follow Ratification. with us, They were ab- was required, he a fact) wrank A. K. Boland, attorney for |! sprece| tion Ordered, but Wet Spell [tut Congress previously, in submit-| he Hotel Men's Association, sald | Prohibition Amendment, 81-1 io.day that that organization would purpose.to allow the sale of) moet Friday, whel.the Question dis Oe alcoholic be s for one year ding W » Prohibition aloe H ' ent on ding Wartime Prohibition prob= | of heavier volta Sey ee rene aieitish have obtained| WASHINTON, Oct. 29—The next {after ratiftcation. abiy’ Would We doaihed a ‘TMrplane spruce in British Colum. | battle over Prohibition comes in the “Congress also sets itself up aga he sala, ‘the fuse ble {diat" asked Meier Steinbrink, coun-|courts, The Senate having passed | ihe crete as ee et "| notels, at my advice, will obey the os Fipgise. the committon the Haforcement pill over the Presl- 1.0 longer nocessity or justification | wit a nothing errwngec then ey could not- Great Britain bad | 40.44 \, How! he lead oF the em ” on) will sell nothing st r ann Eieiidnme to us for 10,000,000 feet a/ tents vorm Lc ieaail, acne for Wartime Prohibitipn and) mas | year, having oae-half of one per > I attended a conference with | House, the Bureau of Internal Rev- counter to the opinion of the coudtry | ajoonot.' yugh, and out whi than the motors fet “In the mean time, lene SEVEN LOST IN LAKE‘GALE. : resentatives of the Allies which| enue and the Attorney General have ken rally that War Prohibition is| Barge Carryt Lunt 1 o'clock in the morning.|in motion to-day all the available OMY & hollow pretense and may only TWO 10 ONE WAS | We : be continued upon the assumption OSWEGO, N.Y pheging Nee faim mnie agencies to enforce the measure. — Pinar 4 state of affairs exist which | ONTE 0 paY v9 fo Homer Warne a) mee "6,000,000, Allowing for| Outside of possible relief In the eyery person with one grain of com-| TER I TE md Bae Rave 6,000,000, ing courts, the only hope of the wets to- mon sense knows has long since sin r ” al, foundered and losses, the call on America 4 : for 40,000,000 feet every month. |day was in assurance from offictals Ceased. JOne German County and Some tin iixty-milo ule that swont the lak yegt Britain wanted to build 6,000/of tne White House that the Presi-| he ka slob Peer Mining Districts Were Against | iat niant . . | compliane h the laws ney | 2) RiLHARAR UNE ane Teen nee & month and 6000 for the | dent will proclaim the end of the war} 12. wot aside by properly constituted | Prohibition sie asau MP alGa EL ORG eee ang the completion of demohiiteation tribunals, ‘They still have faith {nl orawa, Ont, Oct. s—The of:|the Charlotte coast unrd crew te at Prear as soon as It ts legally possible, This our orm of government ahd although | » mites ee : ne d0ene ‘ antes te: anew: is automatically would end the naw they are advised by eminent counsel Belial, eur bs us PROUbition rete Ryan knew that drafted men} one. nat of one per cent. law. ane Delleve that War Prohibition in/erendum in Ontario show that the 0 ene. pen © ipl ne amgre . - m agra | prot nee yolted more nan Dp to one fused as laborers to Ket outethia "With the official end of the war, the! invalid, unconstitutional and tyran- | Previnee voted more than ewo to one) BRIDGE DYNAMITER GUILTY. z country will be wet until Jan, 1¢ | feally confiseatory they prefer the bition, 4 en: ated by the Govern-} Horn ‘ tea ; d the witness, “because of the| At 340 o'clock yesterday the orderly way of havin Miia | ee cae ne sarcea te ae Saverne | Heres cer Meubles the aliens were giving us in| Bureau of Internal Revenue com- | established. Acc MAME WA? aoe tha cucntion of the wie of il hefimber district. If we had had to! menced to enforce the Probibition| proipition is wet aside by proper | jjauora, wine and beer, excont thrmuch | upon the labor of that coun-|yaw. Instructions had been, sent tO! authority th quors, w excep try it would have been impossible to | brewers will manufac- | government dispensaries upon phy-|o e cs this spruce that was needed | its agents throughout the Nation sev- | tur nd sell only a cereal beverage Witully, The soldiers were paid | eral weeks ago to prepare for @ rigid containing less than half of one per orty m t of here, in Wreck _— Grafted men were used,” an- Convicted in 18 of Wrecking Span, TON, N. 3, Oct. 29 was found guilty to-day ie dynamited the | end of the Int prescriptions sicians official | vote, with a few outlying county dis- Mt, Croix, N. B., o . 3 age scale current in the woods | enforcemont when the bill then, pend=| vent, of alcohol by volume.’ tricts + counted, is 508,809 to 223, Jury Was out only thirteen fimswar time instead of the pay of | i.. would be effective. ricts to be counted, is 598,809 to ° perapetes.” nee “pa It was stated that the breweries, 874, | seh the $4,000,000 railroad question,| ‘The Attorney General sald to-day | ro¢ néthis morning to “deaivoholize’ | Eight of the nine provinces ure now arn, who conducted his own defense, | MF, Ryan was asked when he first! that he would exert strenuous effort) Beagned celles’ ceNre vee re to enforce the act. @hiet engincer in charge), Sawyer “Our ” st elites Ie Lave Gomme fron the stam or| “Oor duty. ts plata ania he. "Con ., M. and st. P., and is now as-| 8ress has enacted the legislation; we | it general superintendent of the | will enforce sit with all tho vigor we | man officer and was 1 with the} sald he wis ¢ rs of th Jacting under or the quantities of 2.75 per cent, beer! dry, but they cannot de they had on hand, and that th y manufacture and importation, which would endeavor to maintain their or-| is. federal matter three years, sttions for the manufac as a war measure, the Government a zations for the manufacture Of iis prohibited the manufacture, im- ne ne beverage. If, however, th lol nl interprovingial trafiie western lines, ster.” portation a I pro a rafic ot uml I met him oui there one | 8" ™ public did not take to the new kick-|of intoxicating Havor, ‘This order on a when I went out to less drinks it was said that tho plants | Cec#es when pence is officially + ee ty the wd&k on the ground,” said | would be converted to other purposes. | ctmed, which le “expected ve n that cA&pnection,” iidded the | The stato of mind of holders o a “I want\to say that there was Btate excise leenses was shown by Prohibition Law Rigitly Katureed in times as much uireraft spruce on the absence from the State Excis Boston oldings of the Milwaukee Lum- " ; : ™ ay Acting Collector of ‘ag there was in the district tapped coking to turn in their | outs efforcement of the ibition legis= venue Casey announced that (byithia, now road license 1A rebate of part| tation h ) "The fh Cast, Mr. Ryan feet ha : | ON WASHINGTON ORDERS of th »ney paid on them Internal his Knowledge, considered tabhale) Havaiica’ Gatleetal _ | virtually h ld be used rohase of the spruce railroad | I \ Internal Revenug Collector Ed: E mee pe used > Why Other Makers Will Imitate The Hot Spot’ Chalmers UALITY has long No other car does with been the common but one exception and that denominator of Chal- one is by permission a copy, mers motor cars, but the i great story to be told about this car today is not so much in the materials, or the There inust be a rea- son why the other fel- low drives a If the main function of Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn were only to save gas there would be little to tell. But it work until a Prohibition officer | | he soverntagnt nde defendant in an ins r Fronibition om wa sibility for ent Lwith r Mm after taking office,” the wit- function case to-day by Dreyfus|t y Was ap Oriiers (usu ' men who make it, but in | We the th ed, “I told Becretary Buker 20 secin dries fame MOTOR ch tin Uk eet Mea, [ARI callon Ce ution ‘In all ea 8 ny Wie’Secreiary Baker (Continued From First Page.) Blum & Co. of No. 42 West Broad. |i. called for i Mirae, methods, they so remove the throb, asserted in the Fede ul I could have nothing to . — way, the vibration of the engine tiaGjons looking to an ex- 4 organizatio: ft ta t] District Court that they h YE eerie eS ‘. 5 ioe " i, theanruce aneitee” ary, [eP8 and organizations of restaurant [District Court that they had 35.241] "Stioona opened for, business to-day, |} One single idea—the pro: that they create a new kind d the matter over to As- | Keepers were all of one volce to-day | ° 1 duct of many clever engi- f ? Pee nd ever |i2 asserting thelr cheerful in As im: Neeeiae inane nae devel of power, Cotienel in mataal Oe tention to comply with the new law 8 —has devel- Raeihe 4 iigonnmuen Company fee tant: | William J. Hirat, Counsel for the oped Chalmers to an almost Like in the case of the pruce Yailroad'New York State Brewers’ Associa- | unbelievable point. man who invented the mul- ana logging spruce Nasi jana the | Bociety of Restau- rateurs, acted as gpokesmen for them {all in saying: an of*the Government | “There remains nothing for the ad was under Disque's brewers and the trade generally to do. loft the army but to comply with the Volstead Bill | was signed and olstead HUT) Ryan's recommendation got a po-|Untli ft ts set aside, This is my is the American Interna- opinion and advice.” | Sons y of which Ryan is/ Mr, Hirst announced that as soon ae sire jas @ certified copy of the new law} inck Company gold by the alien |!8 received from Washington an in- ty custodian to the American! junction agains its application ional Corporation at @ salary | would bé asked from the United Ry r | . wenene'a your. va, aoe Hid) States District Court on the ground that the law was unconstitutional ‘because it wag confiscatory and be < cause the war is actually over, Un- til then, be said, the law would be Girls! Your hair needs aTiltle “Danderine*—that’s all! When “scrupulously observed.” Individual | It becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff Gealors in drinks secmed cheerfully | appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, nfident, i that th 1 iW ” bsg Wiis tine Ha Mv dependable “‘Danderine” from any store, will save your hair, " ng Yor heip also double it's beauty, . You can hi in i Shing rrr eis por fe ty, 0 have nice, thick hair, too, admitted he had recommended | erotary, Baker the promotion of tiplication table, Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn sooner or later will come into popular use.’ Why wait to get this advanced type of engine? Two years from now you They take all the power may buy one like it in out of gas that nature putin, many cars, Chalmers Motor Car Company ‘New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City OPEN EVENINGS 5550 BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse This idea is expressed in Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn. LIDDE Motor & Supply EN ‘Authorized Exchange Dealers) 237-239 West 58th St. At Broadway Each costs but little to build but what each does is tremendous, ‘AN “Lost and Found” a ertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau,” Room 108 World Building, will be listed copetaeeneatitiinianataien mer Anke New York for A ‘ON, Oct. 29.-—-The Shipping steamer Hoxie was in trouble 100 to 500 miles from New York, Guard officials said the igxi erie by. wireleas “hat ‘oro. ay we « Phone Circle eph: Call 4000 Beckman, New York, op Brookiya Office, 4100 Main, (Cet AA IATA

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