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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. 3 = WIESON STAND ON TREATY:.. REDS SHP READY apm, tint and Picts “NQAM” INBUS GRAND JURY BALK ON BATTLE we) * OPPOSTION TO COMPROMISE, ‘rape | MIST MAY OPEN WAY TO LEXOWING ~—HRLP BLOCK RATICATIO cn cores WORKFOR NEW LERSLATURE . Admits City Has no Charter it looked at first | Peal to U. S. Supreme Court. a — | 53 price as extreme . . AT me to Run Jitneys. gy apictatiy, ‘ matter, and when MP Battle was Fails to Take tnitiative in Seek- For many of the Repubticans are Secale egislative Inquiry Into Swann hated to act ax Prosecutor im the pady . y Harry Wi =) 4 ; wider inquiry emi sto @ man ing Agreement to Give ready to modify the preamble as well. Attorney Harry Weinberger to-day The trial of Charles Minick, driver and City Offices Now rebelled. Mr, Battle has been plainly tht : as certain of the objectionable reser- filed papers asking an appeal of the “municipal” bus which col Hinted told by a committee of the jury that Authority to Hitchcock. ations to the United States Supreme Court Hided last Saturday with a Flatbush inted. he is not wanted, but up to the pres oe ent he has not intimated that he will injuring twenty ‘ ) resign his new post. was postponed _ A legislative investigation of the; The Governor said pot ‘ x _ City Administration and the District|. “My mind 1s perfectly open. 6 thush Court to: “4 Grand Jury has not communicated with ine «ince | suggested Mr, Battle | Commissioner Grover A. Whalen had day as @ possible result of the dead- They asked for Battle and Tf | revealed for the first time many in- [Ck over a satisfactory aid to the |manoeuvred to give them Battle, Now . hs Extraordinary Grand Jury, which has |!f they are not satisfled | let them teresting things about the relations 7) cal A ee 48 come to me and say so, I don't want | between the City Administration and COM® out frankly against having |it handed up to me through « Back George Gordon Battle, a Tammany | alley, It's not my move; I've moved.” man and friend of District Attorney |.. The Governor said he considered tw s ; 3 ‘ the original request for Mr. Battle's ann, act as a special Assistant) services was still good when he re District Attorney. ceived the last request This has brought Gov. Smith and! The Governor will confer to-day ymond F, Almirall, the jury's fore. With Mr Battle about a co-prose | of the ry’s choice. He said: man, near an open split. Members of |""*when I saw Mr. Battle recently in the jury indicated a belief that when| Albany i had litte time to talk with Mr. Rattle’s exact relations with the| him concerning the matter of th jrand Jury investigation. We wer he volun-|an appointment to see him bere. te did not. |day. After the conférence, at. wh pe thoroughly dis Two developments may come oUt against the order of Federal Judge SURPRISES FRIENDS| Ly the Dresent situation, Bither | Mayer in dismissing the writs of : Sales President Wilson will modify his per: habeas corpus sued out in behalf of | Avenue trolley ca two bus passeng: until to-morrow in day before Magistrate Geismar after Attorney's office was intimated to - sistent theory. that the international, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berk- At Least 65 Senators, 20 Of | situation will eventually compel the} man, Anarchists, now awaiting de- Them Republicans, Are in Senate to act of its own initiative |Portation at Ellis island. Weinberger oe or the Democratic Senators, under |¢*Pects to xo to Washington to-night. the leadership of Senator Hitehcock,| Weinberger said that he did not will “go it alone.” In the datter ease | “xPect a decision from the nation’s | By David Lawrence. they would undertake with the as. | "!&hest court for at least twp months, but he gave the impression that the | (Special Correspondent of The Even: | sistance of the Republican leaders to | filing of the appeal would automat- a ing World.) | work out a compromise. ically operate as a stay to prevent ASHEN Cal Dec, 9 (Copy:| Senator Lodge is reported to be| deportation. Judge Mayer ondered right, 1919).-Who is responsible for| unwilling to talk compromise with|the deportation stayed until Thars- the present delay in bringing about|Senator Hitchcock unless the latter | day afternoon. the ratification of the Peace Treaty? | has the explicit authorization of the; It was learned to-day that the Gov- ‘The truth may come as a shock to}President. On the other hand, in the /¢tmment is prepared to send a ship * ol to Libau, Russia, to take the Anarch- elusive game of where the responsi- ve bility for delay shall lie, the Massa jists ordered deported, and that t shel ship would sail the last of the week chusetts Senator would certainly not] inioxs it was held up by a court or- maintain such an attitude if Senator | gor, Mr. Weinberger sald that he | to accept a series of reservations and| Hitchcock approached him as the ' Favor of Compromise. | the buses, Minick, who resides temporarily at No, 617 Coney Island Avenue—almost without exception the drivers are non-residents—is charged with felont- ault, Fred Smith, motorman {of the trolley car, will be arraigned | next 1 Re us day on a similar complaint r Whalen testified: Mr. Whalen said he had been ad | Comm investi ale became public tarily would withdraw, H y \ * Gov. Smith ho is a « ” thie matter wi ry” pormita the city pala d at the Biltmore, | cased, 1 will probably have a state- said flatly he would not supplant Mr. | inent to make,” Battle unless the jury formally pre« | vised by the srporttion Counsel the many friends of the League of that inasmuch as the buses are runs Nations and peace treaty who had ning on “tem is liable for any injuries to their | : | believed President Wilson was ready | Waste. bal sented good reaso: pr not wa | ME have nip agblony to cule) Ge te one De eee HOLE wheat a food him, When told this, Foreman Almi- ad “fit for the gods!” | would endeavor to obtain the release interpretations that would not im-|leader of the Democrats who were/of his clients on dail pending the | pair the League or the efficacy of the| Willing to accept reservations arid | deposition of the appeal | vote upon the same irrespective of| Determination of the lawyer to all whether they were to the taste of the | Peal the cases was taken in the face or a deputy. | Mr. Wilson not only will not take! president of the opposition of many of Emma antime the jury has taken steps 0 “a not br ‘ and the bus ‘ ’ y | 7 the . ‘ - | Goldman's ‘followers. Several of Sed “With MIS TATSSED ARM O==eanaE was not built in a day and t to impound every scrap of evidence pe initiative in making § COmDID:| WILSON'S COURSE GAIDDTO OR (hos mar thie two ‘Anacohlgte a6, the RIGO WITH HIS TATOSCED ARM OMTERNATIONA J avstom cannot be perfected in thirty in. th of 4. There are oO = restrictio! troller C » Ce iasior a sing toeaed ine onl He may split his own friendly fol-| tinue the legal fight, but to return at For many years since their sepuration Rigo has been playing in a MBGFG AES: NO. FOWL tiaa Onan Goniinimaeine Sekt dle cakes, waffles, crullers, } | ohn ‘ | ete., with Wheatsworth Rea! | nt in East Houston Street, He is shown showing the picture [bout crowding, they said, and al- Coihiy ‘Hirvhfield and. Corporation | Whole Wheat Flour. « Commissioner said, “for the presence pai indica 1 the jury would » of the buses or the way they have / pat on ith request for the serviees The ancients thought so. | been operated. In seventy days we" of the Attorney General of the State They used wheat oS whale wheat—as a votive offering to their gods. peace treaty, but it is a fact that ave carried 2,000,000 passengers, 800,000 of them in Brooklyn, Rome offices Mayor Hylan and Your family will think so mise, but he has refused to permit FRAUGHT WITH DANGER. Barge Office’ yeaterday afterncoss | Janczi Rigo, Magyar gypsy violinist, became famous when he | days.” qyhere concerning the Department of | when you make for them de Senator Hitchcock to engage in ne-| Mr. Wilson's course of dogged si-| after Judge Mayer had dismissed the | We aed le, yaareraae, ia EanA: le \BOHOUbiy 4 COA Emcamenie ie Several bux operators examined “Yeyterday subpoenas. duces tecum | licious muffins, bread, grid gotiations with Republican Senators) !ence is fraught with many dangers. | writs, and urged them not to con-| Roosevelt Hospital. ' ag B se rd that they have no New York were served on Mayor Hylan, Comp- | The Nebraska Senator is, of at compromise. pose as martyrs and could continue! of F \ n frequently produce course, tree to enter into such a| Ment Repatitcans who don't want| {helt propaganda in the United —|(gers can be seated, they frequently produce this morning all letters and bag. At all good grocers. itate ; ef | learry from twenty-five to thirty. documents having a bearing on the) #. , BENNETT BISCUIT ee eet eae ye agus entab | sudge Mayer to-day denied appli ig Is e Mala of Atay is | Markets, . tors, but what would be the eventual | cations for writs of habeas corpus IN HER NEIGHBOR'S FACE Charter which permits him to operate ‘The subpoenas are in some reapects Attitude of the President toward the| Were clearly held responsible for the|‘,. irederick Harold Berger | | the buses: the most remarkable ever issued from | Good recipes in every ities Coler, Commissioner of Ac- lowing in the Senate and kill efforte| Once to Russia, where they could, restau ncess de Chimay he has tattoved on his arm. though only about fourteen passen- punsel Burr, commanding them to killing of the pact. But the true n, alleged I. W. W. agi ted in the District Attorney's ¢ Th That eighty buses are ope compromise is absolutely unknown 4 IN ROW OVER CHILDREN oth a onsidered absolutely “evasion ‘ ‘ % friends of the treaty inside and out-| tors held at Ellis Island for deporta- Brooklyn over six routes proof” and indicate that the jury does | even to Mr. Hitchcock, There is| side the Senate care much less about | tion. Benger was arrested in Fresno, — | much perplexity over the position| the pride of the President, or the|Cal., in Decomber, 1917, and Gran, a which has been adopted by the|pride of the Senators, than they do] sailor, was arrested in Philadelphia President, criticism of his course be- | About getting a treaty of peace rati-| last May. Judge Mayer refused to ing expressed by friends as well as/fied that will be a start, however|issue the writs on the ground that/Arrested After Leading Police- Jose Gri rhut the average daily income of not consider it has received in the Fd bus is about $10. past all the information it has sought é to obtain, Long Island Wonfin Had Seen Movie Comedy Where Such | from the serv That the city, deriving no income ‘,7PtRIn | E m ose subpoenaed are instructed to employs thirty-Ave supply the jury with every jot of in- King Solomon evidently starters and supervisors at a daily formation in their possession con-|f tasted Ancre Cheese, else | Things Were Done but Is aout. ¢ aximatel cerning the deals, as an indirect re~ Pe ‘oes. imperfect, towar e reconstruction je applicants ha a state} yy ‘, sult of which Commissioner of a ‘ f fect, toward th truction | th i had failed to ; Wild Rac ‘i ae of. sos slave is ey M he'd never said “there's : NO RECORD OF WILSON’S WILL- | of @ war-torn worlds... H cy loeetemee eros ce ae, CeMicied Pee ey eee FINE Bs sions Waatpn sald, he would urge Ne® termor® ‘aasletanc’ “Bawin’ 2, | Hething new ander ; the | INGNESS 10 COMPROMISE, ee that the detention was illegal, and Greenpoint. | (Special to the Evening World.) We GHG: Gdeameclite to wade much OMaley. § . : Because after all while it is true) pf Lurpy hic aaa ne agin aboareaae nsaelbiea bl -—— | bint ho rid copoly Rb sag be eM geapieiy gaged xg In its sweeping investigation of the | ¢ petitioning, for writs must get forth| | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BILL | 4wards as might be necessary to the nistrict Attorney's office and othe Made hy Sharpless that the tactics of the Senate lead- all the kndéwn tacts in each case, | ., Held for vasrancy, disorderly coh- | Flanagan, one of the most | Victims of this and other wrecks. |city departments, all under Dem Philadelohia. 4 ers and the record of what trans-| + toe | Uuct and resisting an officer” was energetic battlers for. the |The drivers of the buses, he sald, had cratic rule, the jury believes that a | }| The Exeraordinary Grand Jury to Charke entered to-de the| im Prosecutor to be successful should Pp pired in the flebate at the closing | day continued its hearings of testi- |‘ raabyepe ed SO ceyi: i conservation of natural resources | not been asked to take out aceldent) jaye no affiliation with Tammany ues 04: a: bealan “eatablichen | mony and evidence in the pocpaled | Sreanbolnt ote te asa against) in suffolk County, fined M insurance, because to do so would Hall : sbasinthie * | % eel anarchy cases, Deputy Attorney |a six months old white pig | ee ee ign 4 Kia Bofore it started upon the investt- | clearly the uncompromising position | eneral Borger and Archibald & Ste-| policeman. Joseph govaba heard al etme: ce Aaueopeue: $10” cont: them: 7400: apt gation the jury asked the Governor of the treaty opponents, the willing- 7 | venson, associate counsel to the Lusk | vioient debate at ataneA ,| to-day for the wanton waste of a District Attorney Lewis elicited fy, Mr, Battle's services in another nesa of the President to accept Committ conferred with Assistant sal ep lpi anhalt iad pumpkin pie, from Mr. Whalen the latter's opinion i s ecept @| District Attorney Rorke relative to|#nd Huron Street on after day-| Mrs. Rosie Muchel declared that | that wenty-eight are not too many compromise is nowhere on record. the indictments of the alleged anar-| break. He gathered that the mob : iste yeatanday, Br. Horus toed , she went to the door of Mrs. Karp | passengers for a “municipal” bus with Most people have taken it for chists yesterday. Mr. Rorke to-day | was about to hang to a trolley polo| on thanksgiving Day to make 4 Mr, Wilson. would ac said a victim run down after a long chase. jankagiving Day m a |a seating capacity of fifteen, granted that Mr, Wilson would ac- ee “he Red leaders are deserting | Victim | nee Lj ase-/ complaint about the conduct of “gome time ago,” the Commissioner | cept a compromise eventually, and their followe#s and the big radicals, 48 he drew near, the crowd scat- ‘s childre 4 a ef + . g | 6s yy | seem to have abandoned their flock/ tered. Men and boys ran away from Loyd pparen kde hed teutified, “I directed that drivers must t that he was sticking to his guns |“! Do Not Steal, ! Only Take,” | ana many of them. are not. here: | yonabo, hat teva nie ttay fem) hardly begun to state her griev- | comply with ‘speed and ‘health’ regv-| | very much as a man in a commercia’ Says Message Found abouts, but have flung the little fel- | Jono. bul toward him and petween! ance, she said, when she was Inter- | ations, So far as I know no arresta| 6“ ” t bargain who wants to hold out till ways age Found lows to the eo-called capitalistic | tas went a squealing white Die. | rupted by the ple in her face, have been made for offenses in thos | in Rifled Offic wolves | Twice around the block Johaba TARA ReaA OIRH GUntHe BG | % the lest minute, \ In Rutle ice. Mr. Rorke said that he doubted if!chased the pig. He was followed by ibe) - 4 de- | directions, while several arrests have | But the hour for compromise has | we any more radicals or Reds would be| constantly increasing company « fense of Mrs, Karp that she had | been made because of the lack of lights ne i ' , q,| delivered to the United States au-|men, women and children ‘until | been Jed to believe by attendance | or other minor tions.” | A sived. The pela ay Brora Jorge U. Orozco, manager for E. de|thorities unless positive assur cornered hin squealing prey in @ cel-| on the local mole chentre that Ein Sa i wire derided ees aes OCO. a es for an unquali adoption of the | Lascurain, a Mexican exporter and| Was first given, based on, the merits |lar entrance not fifty steps from the " c ior ove r J . “ ‘ ply “ - such a use of any soft pie even on ed the District Attorne P| of the cases, that deportation would | start of the rac au the District rney | peace treaty has been detonieds importer, reported to-day that the| follow. Johaba’s fellow policemen want| ‘Thanksgiving Day was entirely “None,” said Whalen | Twenty Republican Serators anne offices of the firm at No, 51 Chambers ——_—_>_——_ ae tried for failing to shoot the) within the law, and under the cir- “Commissioner,” said Mr. Lewis, | an unusual Christmas gift aa prisoner rying to escape, It wi ready to agree to reservations which | a:roct nad been entered either Satur- be thirty days before the pig can be| Cumstances, Was more or less im- | “you and I watched some of the ; forty-five Democrats will accept, thus GAy, Hlahton Munday by ink h turned “over to. ite tor ax un-| perative on a person with a proper | puses yesterday morning at the At- " making sixty-five Senators in favor |) (u5 n, wtonsus motes” COMMISSIONER OF MARKETS claimed. And that’s @ long time to| sense of family honor. lantic Avenue subway station en- fl of a ratificatioy of the peace iresty | 6, . ; walt, these days, for a roust pork Se Sema ee ee y the buses hi F Delici ly blended, rare-flavored 4 ’ ne of the notes read: “Do you Ata dinner |rrance. You say the buses have a eliciously 5 4g which is ond move than is necessary. | recognize this seal? I am the Mid- ; 7 Legal Note from the Greenpoint “ ” capacity of fifteen. Do you recall | 4 SPECULATION ON WHAT WIL: |nicht Man.” At the bottom of this| Miss Cauble Resigns Because of Ill] Station—"ls a tive pig without viaib SUSIE “NEVER WORKED, how many we counted getting out of Chocolates that appeal to the most i 4 S | |means of financial support and ther pian . A BON BAID TO HITEHCOCK, [Tote was drawn a circle with a dot in| Health—Navy Food Sales May |tore a vagrant? Dead, he is worth) BETS BO) YEARS AT LABOR| wrwentyceight, soa Warten exacting taste. The supreme qual- i Just what took place in the con- ns oentre, The oftier a rena K Be Resumed. Pyigeeerarr REP RIGL ST) t a | “tn so ANG « ta Ga ity, the neat ckin, d refin 8 io not steal, I only take, rah 90 pounds, 0 pep ti bur opinio f eat pa an ed : versation between Pres, Wilson and | notoy whre written with @ lead pencil A, CoG, Rent Commie | pig in comtoreabls alroumatsuces un ay arOLeW dea ce Bye : ‘J 4 Senator Hitchcock last Friday as the|on paper from a memorandum pad in|{ione", of, Markets, to-day announced | fi! summer comes again, But wulcide) “She'll Stay in Workhouse,” Says) iH don't think to. Commissioner elegance proclaim them the peer of } : 1 em« : that she has resigned, Markets Com-|is frowned upon in law, and in fact | ; fia halen replied, guess they sean latter lingered behind when Senator | the office. : . age seems to be impracticable as a means Judge, “as Long as I’m in carry twenty-eight with safety.” missioner E. J, O'Malley euid he will] § | all fancy box Chocolates. ' Fall, of New Mexico, left the sick| The only things Orozco said he had | qe he res f self-support. Appeal denied, with | fice.” nee ; chamber, has not been revealed, but | found missing were a cigarette case ater a ete ise reasons given [Comt# All concur.” NASHVILLE : a a yaa | John H. Sehlobohm Dies. it doesn't take Capitol Hill long to|°f silver Inlaid with gold, valued at|for Miss Cauble's withdrawal, but he] pottceman St tha ab Cama Om lhavg aadee UaikGd ead Cetin hegen ota ee lobohm, for sixteen years size up the eltuation, Coupled with ["Pout $50, and about $10 worth of}made it known that possible Inck of Brooklyn Street Car Taack. Cone tor! Musle Jennings, & negrems | Siacence wad for sis peace aeecthoct If your dealer cannot supply-you mail us sundry things that have come to |D0stase stamps taken from a tin box |s¥mpathy for aan ene the under, | One of the saddest, not to gay |told City Judge Wells to-day. f the board, was found dead in hd $2.00 in cash or money order and we will which had been smashed open, Desk: stration of the department is the under- 1 ad agt policeme Ne ork to-]| “All right, Susie,” remarked His | > mere ; : . light last week concerning the Presi-|9vvorre nag hoch rancnohed and a |iving cause m M Aes alin sy 18. Sa sore ies ate OLS ent ik Cot eee | yesterday at his home, No, 190 Wasbur- Raitt vad a box cites tienlous (eer dent's attitude toward compromise |, . nd been placea| “While Dr. Jonathan ©, Day was|%# #. Pollcens b anaes Pitty years at hard labor.” ,|ton Avenue, that city. He sorved as 2 there is the conclusion [one 20% $12,000 which had been placed | commissioner, 1 worked in harmony with | of the Snyder Avenue Station, Brook- Tae OY tenet OF OOUING | OMCTIREAY van TORie venta ROR ETD Sent prepaid anywhere in the U.S. A, ere 18 DO ORCADINE : in one of the drawers was found on 4| nis policies ax I understood them,” Miss |!yn. Word reached the station in the /he commen pat shell Stay in the | gerved in the Union Navy in the Civil i that Mr. Wilson still believes he can | table, lGauble aid. “New that the Mayor hes | forenoon that there was a “bull fight | Workhouse as long as 1 stay in office.) War, He had been a resident of Yon- ‘ t get the treaty through the Senate] Marks on the glass door to the|replaced Dr, Day with Mr. O'Malley, 1/%¢,blatbush and SHUR eee Susie has been an old offender, kers fifty years | without vital reservations, if any. |offices indicated that entrance had|think he should be given a free hand| reach the spot, found two de-horned | } ‘The attitude of many of his friends|been gained through the transom, |to carry out his plans. I considered it) cows havir butting match on the | y ‘ Wie celine astigated and are gaid|only ethical to step aside so he can ap- | car tracks, while the popula nge j | is entirely different. They see a|7 panes invemsimated snd are. m a Pe puties who will work in vs rd about with joyous noise. T police | 7 | 4 | practical situation. They see the |‘? have expressed the opinion it was |Win jim," drove the cows to a yard next the y Sepa van ga in the work of boys whose imaginations| Commissioner O'Malley. to-day in- | station and had to watch them the | Fanate leagera committed to certain ine ‘ark of hove whome imaginntions|) Comssitsionss GcMaiies, today in. | ation apd. had te wate them ihe CHappyfHour Chocolates courses of action. They se@ MANY}, sing their belief on the “Midnight | sumed it he can make mitistnctory ure | CSCoPINE _ ‘GB ther Chocolates ata L Pri ” PR: , as pelie’ Mic sumed it he can make mitistacto a ~ | honest doubis raised by some of the stan’ nots, Oroxco feared it was the| fankensns, ith navy, oftcins phy T 2 odd AES) IA: OWen STIS Republican Senators concerning | wor_ of plotters who sought valuable | bond in place of the $200,000 bond ‘Dr MRS SMI H HAS RELAPSE : Rel Ba worked under ' ) D. AUERBACH & SONS. umbiguous phrases of the treaty. | papers relating to Mexican contracts. | . ? “en ——— ‘They believe in a League of Nations | ae GOVERNOR 1S SUMMONED tha 46th to 47th Streets | nee | ° th Avenue, 46th to | SN 2 ee ee niine Ta Gans avon: |e ee mh @ - i | y wl, , New York, U.S.A 4 or misappropriation of the military acid BABE AFLAME IN HER ARMS ie Seat 1 Ue S Ae ] = Executive's Mother, Recovering $ i und naval forces of the United|Brockiya Manefacterers Plead meses Suffes sak \{ Special for To-day and To-morrow States. They see foreign Govern- allty to Sugar fiteering, : rom Pneumgnia, Suffers Sud- Peanut Brits iy ; : § 8. ‘ pas , ea ritile—A real old-fashioned eandy delicacy | ments objecting to the preamble and| Pleading guilty to a charge of profl- | Four Year-Old Girl Will Probably | den Turn for Worse. Golden chunks of mellow sugar po full of the brown- 29c | ady in|tering in sugar, the Shapiro Cz X : est of Virginia peanuts, A candy rarity that ds the de- certain reservations, but ready in|{eerng |} the “sh § ' : Gov. Alfred E. Smith was notified at | Cut, of, Virgin! te A ONG ty that ta the a Ribs sid . nq | Manufacturing Co., of No. 11 Eme Die, Doctor Says—Had Been Asatte Biltiacee “tosdae. (hAe AU ight of all lovers of sweetmeats, Pound Box | these critical days to swallow @ 8004 | piace, Brooklyn, was fined $1,000 Playing With Matches. oa Mra, Cath aa th, Gan hae Extra Special for To-day and To-morrow deal more than they might have been | Judge Chatfield in the Brooklyn Federal aying aenen ee ae ane ee tan a dektana 4 5 Milk Chocol : willing to accept two weeks or two|Court to-day. Indictments against| With four-year-old Fannie Mamone | Peer Cr eally. st her daugh Clear Fruit Squares—squares ot | Milk Chocolate Assorted Shaped & to accep ° 8 4 if ais s : ‘ home, No, $ Middagh Street, Brooklyn, the most ous fruit je Tran- | Marshmallows — Cubes, oblongs and aay cad ry | Samuel Shapiro and Herman Elselberg, |!" her arms, wrapped in a blanket that | 90? ral weeks and was ‘believed to tas crystal and ripe with the |pyramids of pu - . lofficials of the company, as individuals, | W48 ablaze, Mrs, Rosie Flighera be ce nt, had suffered a relapse ‘of ‘aromatic flavors, A | Alle ie re smisse eC! pnd n No. 618 West 125th Street ran two! He went at on to her bedside. OTHER NATIONS IN A COMPRO-| were dismissed, on recontmendation of | Moye tn’ morning to the Weat 14002 | it was sald Mra, Smith had a slight Snap Rue eng MISING MOOD, W. ‘Ross. Street Police ‘Station.’ Lieut, “Henners |¢hilt In the early morning hours which | connols MII I kK R S with vanilla and | i ed |and Policemen Knobloch and Tobin ex-| caused some anxiety and caused th soft swee 44.1% strawberry. They too are in a compromising |7y Go) pounds or sugar nr IP iy cee tinguished the flames, but the child's ‘amily to summon Dr. John Reb, the at SIX CONVENIENT STORES | | po 3 cs nd | clothing een burned from her tending physici er 9 o'cloc 8 A mood for the need of the moral and | pound and ‘sold, It at 18 cents And | ody. She was rushed to the Knicker. |morning a congestion in the left lung | Extra Special | €40 Broadway, 742 Broadway | Extra Special ff material support of the United States | price is 11 cent: bocker Hospital where Dr. Clon said developed, indicating a return of the} . > in the process of reconstruction is 89 Foca a a etl that she would probably die. pneumonia from which it had been) 34 585 Broadway 1440 Broadway 44 | 7 $; At Spring St At 4lat Bt, Fannie's mother went to a store, leay- hoped Mrs. Smith had recovered, and| ‘, Nerwaik Irishman Dies at 101, ing Fannie with her two: old br 421 Broadway 1008 Broadway acute that no price seems too great the the Governor wa: cs , NORWALK, Conn.» Dec. 9.—Bemard Jer James, “It Ww believed the child At Li o'clock it was reported that Mra. | at Canst Bs ot 59 & to pay to get America’s help. Yet McCall, of Norwalk, died yesterday. He | lighted matches which set fire to her Smith had fallen asleep naturaly and Pound Box Pound Rox there is no necessity of making the W%% 191 years old, having been born in | clothing, and her screams attracted Mrs, Yr. Reb felt warranted in leaving her Specified Weight Does Not Include Container, Mail Orders Filled. Ireland in 1818, Flgherd, » neighbos, (until ghis afternoon, i a

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