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2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. . 7 7 : — rT Worden, who, they said, was) lowered sim the Northern Pacif! S ° if Di bl T; rt P t HOODOO IS SEEN ~ | HOM worry vit slr ove Sever: Survivors of Disabled Transpo owhatan | : \f ing @ayn before the transfer. On) one minute seemed far ubove ussand BY LLOYD GEORG | Sunday nidht, they said, when the the next minute seemed down, dow i Th d B. h ° e } lights went out, she played “The /almost inty the very depthe of the As ey Appeare on oar e 0 ern acl Cc : IN PARIS TREATY | | End of a Perfect Day” on the piano. ocean 2 at | | PARIS, JoA 8 | Other passengers sang, while sev FIRST RESCUE BOAT REACHES | HEAP cntllak Lede GOOPE 14 eral got out mandolins and banjos, THE POWHATAN, ' | W Heard ob the ejection ot if and there was an impromptu ‘con How wo watched tha: boat, manned | Jail Desoliarel zur Pheale | | cort in the candle light ly sturdy gallors, come siowiy a Jent ot Prunes. t reported | Miss Edith Gardner to us. the sea breaking over its f | ice hw is’ Pepor ' tu have € ed | Ay Mi. Bunty arty fu | bow, until, with RaWeap 0 the steers Wie could eve Wipiectad AISI signed to the Powhatan, refused to man’s steering oar, it came about un iinllincntomn Ais ju ave ! leave tho ship until ordered to do(der our port side, where a Jacob's Rati R eee reve wal of Term {4 20 by the Captain. jadder had ween lowered! ) Calls Off Conference with} The British Premier is said to iA " f " A have expressed the opinion to 4 ; “Phe spirit of the women on the bout] “Two mare life bouts were then Democrats and Consults with ‘eno! ; | was beautiful.” suid Mine | rhere|lunched trem the Northern Pacific pats SA C Hh, Wrench Deputy that thé “peace never were braver officers than those |and Stood over towardb ti jlluminated | Party Groups on Treaty. Teaty WAG BANG Ch TOW aly O88 { of the Powhain Phe men the| by the flare Of weten tenrehlight em having had 4 hand in it | Aeetoom wate warkiig In water to| Members of the-Pow hn tang crew nls @AsWRIGTON, Fin tisha! uciae cron eae cas 14 stood by the boat fally afd lowered | ‘ replying, “Premier Gclando is out 1] thelr heck cy Dacsberriebente4¢ Heun Senators met in informal con xt of Premier Clemenceau 4 v T WERE WAGT° "Cet if ‘ of gitice, Vr ' menceat |} TOLD B cial e ‘Oboying the Ipir-de tic vea, it whs Yerence to-day to consider procedure} again in privute tify and Presiden : case of Women and children first. In with the peace treaty jn view of the] Wilson has met with reverses “4 When if was found that wie puny é i i obaia gov twat : sddition to our life belts, a rope was protests against further compromiae| Washington, ,Ouly you lave bea | isis tened around our watsts before w m pared.” war flowing into it © passen ; made yesterday by the eusht Repub- 5 | bd Herd called together vorore dawn | FOP; OVET the Bide.on the Jecob‘a: tad. licans headed by Senators Johison Yes, and tn less than wx months : : cnn, def Then eaeh in ture climbed down Peep en 0 Will be Iny tien, Cle The. OBI es on Sunday morning and the situation | 46 tne waiting small boat | " _tributed to the British leader explained to them Capt. Ran In order that the Republican edn- | waited Nei Pelee regaa As pon as the boat was filled we ference might protéed freely, Senator mamma | | every ono tha vis NO) were rowed to orthern ‘Pae nd tetnees { G@hnger. “They took him at his word . Aied a a N a ro Paertic | Lodge cancelled the meeting planned HOLLAND WONDERS ji where willing hands handed us hot Hoot i i” ere was no sign of panic then or with the Democratic communittee to, | erwards. The reacue boats worked f, o the | i ° aly | When the water footed the engines, | aight before we Lp fies Lodge catled a number of Repub- WILL SURRENDER. } pak out the fires “and tho ship i z SoA lll # all taken’ off, |licans, including those ot the “mild {J and he following are among the pas. ! reservation” group, to his office to | eesti or Tig while a tembeRt | gengers Jeonsider the situation presented by |Governmept Said to Believe Its } Gadcria philosophically, If was im pane Wait i Te: et ly ated | the threatened deflection of the John Decision In the Case Is 4 ' ington, Jane won4Borah group | fn ; Powatble to serve hot food Warden and three children, John. 1b: Sale ane wines sore | Final. Two childrer Mr “and Mrs.t¢ .odge announced after the meeting | i 7 iMren of 3 ’ vil- | Henry and Nanoy/ of McKinaey, Tex that he will spend tp-day and to- | THE HAGUE, Jan, 24 (Associated i er, Peer: of Washington Howard H. Crosby, bieut. ‘Com morrow Sonterring with Republicans | pyxs).—While there may be # fudure = FaiGA Abamnaelves att pinion : " and will call the bi-partisan conter- | { livered ther pinioN | mander, U. 8. N., Sommerville, Mas chee together on Monday.” Texchange of notes with reference to Qpat they shad ‘a nice time on the Maud 1. Feamster and two children He pointed to what he called the | the Allied demand for surrender of | i Mes Glia Ly tet thee in cance. nae, | gz and Robext, of Ban Antanto, Pex.; (hopeless weakness” of the position | (i.e former German Emperor, the Gov- t and Gilbert toddler jr. seven, Mr. | 4 se daeicest K : en by the irreconcilables. hey 5 ia < argaret B. Shipp, Raleigh, N. C.; ~“Souvivons OF sana Voted against all reservations or rat. | ctmment of the Netherlands 1s de- ey Rosier, a landscape artist, said the) Ada B. Rodier and two children, Gil dan nhs tenk BK Maia | m ifleation in any form. oe ee ived inclined to the belief that its i Atpoefer Of passengers wax accom: | pert and William, of Washington He displayed ineasiness con- | decision will be considered as final. sf plished under tremendous odds, “The |p, C,; Gladys M. Smoke, Ashland, If: the party. He aaidewithy aekiugn [, ‘The Dutch Government has 20 wea was very big and twa ter Gilbert G. Wines, Paris, France; Pau NEV hat “We have come through worse Ige of any attempt made by i oma. he said A. Flanders, Chicago; Fayette W, All w PROPAGANDA times than this’ Lodge said that|the Allies to get the exile to sur- / tile give an example of the morale port and wife, Mildred, Cleveland FOR 8- CENT FARE neither the treconcilables nor any |render himself, As fur as they know t the ship's company, Capt. Randall | Capt. Oscar B. Ralls, Gadsen, Ala.; | M cs 1 Or etine Ca the eee oe ee cont= The expects to stay at Ameronyen and at had a. band standing by the top of the | Charles McKinley, Cambridge, Mass | peservadodes ee oS" | Doorn, and’ cig) former Crown Weise i decob’s ladder on which we left the! fila A. Austin and daugiter, Mar- Traction Companies Said to Be | ai lowe no sie OE an int eaian to LN (t] ship. As the first passenger started | garet, Coblens Germany: Corp! Planning to Suspend Trolleys j here womeé _ conjectite: “On Ht down, the band broke into “Where Do | james FE. Thompson, Paynes Depot, | Test Bus, Service whether in case of further demands : We Go From Here?" When we Ky; Jose Proceso, No. 231 Washing. | POE ext penta by. dhe: Hohensollerne/ would “he am reached the Northern Pacific there ton Street, Brooklyn es attention of Mayor Hylan wa ig to aye aon A eee trouble rs py st endering vol ae was another band on deck and they! Also on board aro 178 enlisted. mon | teat Pi REE Las era na iva % Saat ane we orien ‘jazzed’ us over the side playing | taken from the Powhatan. They are jinea gis ee sn abonewe pen spo , hk th ‘ — ee ERS, “We're Here Because We're Here.’ attached to Camp Moad-Repiacement |suapend operation for the purpose of “Te Mrs. Maude Feamster of Louts-| Unit No. 28, under command of Capt. | putting the Hylan bus burg, Va., described the transfer from | william E. Shipp. ‘There are also 67 | test. It appe Powhatan to Northern Pacific, say-| members of the Grave Registration |some traction o} ing: | unit {of the big sur Tho work of king us off wan ac-| ‘The following mombers of the Pow. | "ihowe warning It would be lmposatbe The Dutch press does not anticipate iny. belligeren jon by the Allied powers and the Government is be lieved to share vhis view, on the t sent writing and the Repub 1 ! theor advanced in comment here lieans very reluctant to pick Her- that tha Meimind: fore sthenctonner bert Hoover. * The Republicans h's extradition was made to satisfy some political in the Allied states and was ded to be pressed by the | | stem to a severe to be the o iclale that if ace Unes were te nion ¢ number suspend can't forgive him for supporting the Democratic Congregs in 1918, but it Gomplished under the most adverse | hatan's personnel ‘are aboard the |. “ommend , oe o is a fact that Mr. Hoover was a (Continued Prom First Page.) statesmen Who signed ft : eiféumstances. The “sea was running | Northern Pacific: Capt. 8 M. Weston, | would te a mucte wens in favor at an | ember of the Republican Club of Sa Wigh—so high in fact that several! Transport Quartermaster's Ofice; | cignt-oent Tees UN GorenOnee EE IBLE Saw Moncton aboub Ave veati BriOh ene Senator Capper continued tends it carried awuy towlines made | Capt. G. A. Holliday, ship's surgeon: | posm eurface car suspensions came 1917, and it. al fae a n shag ca hit car psec ; {got to the Powhatan, ‘The Northern! Lieut. Hoard Goldberg, Dental Corps: | i : ; LORD EC BWR AIRC A SACL BBY LE LS Company has ad ° ° i. $, vieut. dberg, Dental Corps; jan authoritative source in Brooklyn ‘ \ mpany has advanced over ||| A lice to Ad t Pacific came slowly over in our di-|Capt. ‘Thomas Dempsey, transport | The Mayor made public jl he was sympathetic with the} 200 per cent. in the last year, prob | 0 ice 0 iver isers Bull Moose platform, But he didn't | wbiy beeause of the sugwi ‘short Fection, while the destroyers Sha>key | chaplain; Miss Dorothy M. Dunn and )'0 William Gi Willcox of ‘i and Leary, God bloxs ‘em, kept cir-| Miss Hdith Gardnerearmy nurses us-|in whieh he sald | vote in 1412 or 1916 either He took |ase.’" he charged oli ound | signed to duty, on board the Pow-| ‘The trans orporationa first ob part a iti" vc ucible Steel, 32 ear a Ing #round wis fetant eres 7s Galvie, stewihdoun, +44 rae, i dhl ee i zt vart in an anti-Tamman ampaign a Ne a Loney y & y a ie i t her the week day Morn- co Then Aa we stood on deck, our lfc listghe entisted mon, assigned to ship's | city, wud Aina deine aa eaclat when Mayor Mitchel was elected on {00% 000." } ing World or The Evening World, if belts around us, we saw a boat being medical! department llama é Fusion ticket, but, although regis- sending our boys Ii} received afler 4 P. M. the day pre- Pa eee a | Cionnicla! aftaira of he miiny eorspant tered to vote 1s called away op |< France the United Stats steel |] ceding pubhcation, can be inserted ONLY POKER b LR RHO SALI awe Corporation made. $1,300,000,000," only as space may permit and ia GAME PU SORY Bun Heanes €okiUS Sanne |e ee bile taut business and didn't get a chance tO | senator declared. “We 4,000,000 order of receipt at The World of- copy and release or. 4 Sa which the people P I ball bye EXCITED BRIDE fall Shara. were moving: plotting wows | eine. words, dliuy lok fun beter al ee cast his ballot Jhomeless peuple in the United States ||} fice ' und tho’ most epelting thing of wll] the thruds., After they milked overs ;, — No matter what his political past !as a result of melon cutting in lum Advertising Copy for the Supple: ON THE POWHATAN, was the poker sume Hie lhvontn: “Atten they alee overy= |! sCoauinuea gram Fits Faxed” Petey Tawoulliaal Usieururilce tat ereccint Gules: es doeeats waa ro) | ber ment sections of The Sunday ft “The men weré so fine that 1 don't | fare violation of » solemn contract — find the Wilson influence being want as yet to be identified with | Livestock has declined 60 per cent peut ATRL ty i } think there was a woman on board | or sell out their antiquated worn out have owned and paid te mn that | turnes the direct ; at [but retail me : CUMS Mis Tracy preceding BHI at) it Pinger Clyde ascto the cite Whe oot ned and paid taxes on that/ turned in the direction of Herbert either party till he sees their plat- |} H meat prices are unchanged. |] and releases must be received by 4 W Oni Tfin allele atria wan, 8 way HNere: tuvatayy (and wesinied, “all goth | Couey fONIRE lemel nfteen your Hoover, if the Republicans haven't forms-the fact is the party that |apparently are known “only to ehert: |{{ BoM: Friday. Advertising copy for ii neitsaeption THA ciediate sts ey c \" to Improve this service and give| WHAT DOES “RESIDENCE” in| “#Plured him by thidsummer.” really stands agalnst the extremes {selves and the buokkeepers,” Cappr the mw A of Ae bare! 3 FS f ywilhs Siledigiol Woes mnlaca praner CHUNG upto 2. Now this-is precisely the situa of radicalisty well as. Toryism:| Contnuec . orld must be received by 6 ‘. i Mohs hs wtBLAIW Wea Gerd Mlemnad SEs tratocemctign aovolece tesa vo CONSTITUTION MEAN : teeth i of radicalism well as Toryis™) “Ail the quotations I have referred ||| of the preceding Friday and releases ij turned pver BROMO TINE BlRGRET Gra HuatioaRTT aia Now, if the Constitution were in- | ¢" Which party will capture and boldly proposes a middle ground to conspire > prove that it is profl- must he received by 12 o'clock | nenhave wakes tousurontiane Uitte terpreted to mean that a man must [etbert Hoover?” It is the party of constructive liberalism will win | [*rung. tt manufactures, in the great || noon Saturday | win s fo ‘ latfort : e lab carp ara Hons as sand- Copy or Orders received later fondle eWhenad ene as coun kakceee be a “resident within the United (“ich puts forth a liberal platform the support of Herbert Hoover, | iugged the public, rather than P \ Poanduneliliamekeathancone enitd: tna |BOY BURGLARS n and stands/away from any wave of whether or not be is a nominee or | tecring by merchants who deal direct. ||] Wa # Provided above wil! not f ; State for. fourteen consecutive y h ly with the consumer. serve to carn discounts of any foie wore acces ey 5 vung a n| FIGHT POLICE) vears prior to nis election to the of: | "ctor a or mh doctrine and merely an unassuming vot “We deport the Reds, and | heartily |{] character, contract or otherwise. | fice of President, then the ation 1 pr ne Government's efforts in THE WORLD. inat ne Sones while We) Caught With Loot Near Candy | ¥owkl turn on what constitutes “r¢ aves of ultra-radicatism and SOME MAY BOOST MAREER ake pNGE ROUROREL We TTT AET| Socialism = My, Hoover isi inheniiiere us. Chise Atewa| . slore “ihey. Battle ‘ill idence.” Is it the place where a” inter- PRICE OF BREAD | 'in wild. rf we were to pat halt as | ested in personalities bat da- many profiteers t seems to me Cink Callahan, who dig up an oil Ouscone man’s home is located and where he" aba person: i ut in funda edsbsedh | many profitesr bin ian be emis (0 me| RELIGIOUS NOTICES, stove somewhere and formed a Com pero pays taxes and for all legal purposes BP! Hes and principles. He i8 (yyain Stores Will Continue lo Sell} contacting the @ed “flu” of Bol- |Cansnare HARE SUNDAY: MORNING 10.65 mitten of One to soe that the eh Max Ragow of No. 280 Bast 99th] “maintains a residence,” or does it | 'Ke millions of other independent 11 Present — Prices, uaa a ienlita pt hata hal abd syria Ay Higgh Astin ry o! never had such a good time, and | Nathan Bisedstat's candy store eon the United States the fourtren | Se Whether the two big parties arc valet Imncet this, emergency and. active aaniwiae rear “Grant ‘Poeatre Vin just crazy to go to Kea again. ; RE Gp fo at merely going to have a contest for W © fol chain store coms] prosecution of profiteers followed by |) UW, Muth. st.. Si 10.45 A. M., Congress: Husband Smoke, a sx foo! y le il ES OAS Les ee BENS conve Hetovenbecis NOM) bs or whet ; Sie i: announc to-day they would} their imprisonment, and .a law re- {wa Pred Howe oa “Sisrhant Marios Pat atin eat Ak Cop tshs OF laay Jnated? By the latter construction, |Job# or whether they offer concrete fe heir 16eounce bread | quiring every manufacturer to at- |S —— fila (7 make: pi pwd inh When Detectives: Enright and Ca-| Woodrow Wilson could have been PT for damentic: eaform and At 4 or 19 cents, as at present, | tach to every artielo he produces the | Lost, FOUND AN REWARDS._ qh aed ib hala puto of the Hust 104th Street Sta-|regarded as ineligible, for he spent , "lief . r dealers said housewives muy ex- | exact price he receives for it." sbT\ i aay at. reer ar ti 4 the boy burglars had } Is tl H peet dist f1or 3 Tea Welle AND’ ClUsCo ts, | Ree on arrived the boy burglars hat|many months in Europe while’ Presi- here a Hoover organization? | Peet an immediate advance of 1 or 2 nino CONTAINING, dU liNGd ; | TEN REDS RELEASED [2 nt to aarB™ Ml any mont in rope wine’ Presi Ms ters omnes ouaniaton? |, Mctuge of the meres cot of SIX MORE TRAILED | finite iat ;: ‘on and the fourtee! ie Avon iil . : |IN NEW YORK ON BAIL|!" ‘he stiotning Bstlpay ne found) years before he took office were SUPPOrt Mr. Hoover wouldn't be @| spye Fair Price Committee, Federal IN WHISKEY THEFT |:ost.pismond bar p cof eat crouching two who described them- rey On Tea oo } * Pe ctae nawinncae tse thom- | roken by sojourna abroad — tut, | it Wnhappy if somebody found he | root Administrator Willams an- ys ee etotte Cua N. Vallou, O74 Pitth oF j | . MSUNLATY CON | cars old, of No. 176 Bast 96th Street, | hile there have been no decisions Aue ape NER LD TIT SEA I ace eda Me Witiame | Long Island Tip May Cause Round- oleo : dition on Ellis Island land William Kitloran, seventeen, of |on that point, the fact that men have |C@Mdidate. He would’ look upon te'| i each baker must not charge more| Up in Robbery of 587 Cases bey ore v1 as0 eon . | . | liscove! 8 elief from ¢ . ‘ Se aatua er) € “ BBITT—On January 92 | Causes Deaths. No, 158 Bast 97th Street. Nearby | occupied the office who been |‘ ry as a relief from a dilemma | i) iy cost 1 fair profit 1 that 4 ‘i | ws J | ba a| BBITT, are 45 i‘ at his rest : According to Miss Rose *V Was a quantity of candy taken fromlaway from this country for short is causing him no end of em=| ie must be prepared at all times to] and Six Barrels Genes, No. 13 East 78th Strect, New sociated’ with the {aw office of Charies| ‘The boys put up a terrifc A |periods in the pursuit of their busi- | harrassmen Pies ee ee ape ANG onde WIN IN| “Ble more arrestd ace axpested to-day De eae atecuneral anareaiies Rooht at No, 47 West 42d Street, who| Wien told they were under arrest. (ness” would, in the opinion of many |'#king the question of | eligibility he bakers raise the: price they |or the there of OT tees cf Chiedice |GAYETat Eawleweed. N, Jw on Mose is handling the cases of most of the| ,,At the station, wire all four had | constitutional lawyers here, seem to | eriously, because Mr, Hoover bas| nus: do eo an individual and withoutlonssey “ccd aie) Lermle” ope | aay, gem 381 from. tyvbold "Corer; , radicals detained ut Kille Toland, ton| 10, Ue,8eended, by Dr. Corcoran of) nat Mr, Hoover would not be |™aintained a residence in this coun-| any agreement, and each must ‘be |kinds, worth $56,000, from a North| JOSEPH LAMONT. beloved son of John Reds were released yesterday on Lib-| they had been jn a protectory, ac- inelighble on that ground iry during the last fourteen years | ready to satisfy the Government he is] River pier in November. Six already ohare and Lucy Lamont Gavit, erty bonds as buil, and four upon bail] cording to the police, Tt any fourteen years are meant,|82d baa lived within the United |Justified he | frosted are Abe Chulew, Michael are civath t ed by omp| arene seg Laceby pera lie A fair profit in the opinion of the|Chjurco, Alfred Hand}, John Hudso sib , MFBIROeE beh AUrets Sot paNy:: One UIT R then plainly Mr. Hoover is eligibie|States for fourteen consecutive | committee ia between § and 10 per cent. |rnomas Sheehan nat ohn Hudson. | Anon,—tn loving memory of ovr déarty of the prisoners releused was a ieee IT RESTS FOR BIGHT a hee ee taraiatcot leave cha, United Renee per loaf of bread ponte nan A Calls won ond brother, MICHAL woman, seriously fll, according t pecause h r £ Mr. Williams and Julius Barnes, Fed- | “Spot") eget | to the ine} awa, who died Jan, 1017 Disabled Transp sa sled Welie, Who shia last aledi ‘i as : States until he was twenty-one years | HE 18 DISCOURAGING ATTEMPTS eral Wheat Directgr, have ‘urged ins aletnent, are members of the} > Ce tan q le sport and un ao Welles, " t Socialint Counsel Going to Albany 7. - bakers to-do their Uimost,to keep the |yand that held up the three watchmen | oe pears “We we endeavoring to get Lic ¥ s © Lak of age. TO FORM ORGANIZATION retail price at 10 cents, even if It PASQUALI.—Suddeniy, at Plainfield, N ‘Dp ale Nothing i | rent Saranac Leake a a ro ot vs ama {on the pier ‘with revolvers and locked | PAS@ . During Gale Nothing in Mr putients off the Island as suoh us poss| At tie Soclalist headquarters, No. 7] Similarly, Mr. Hoover has been In| As for the organization of Hoover | ecoesry te bake vee se tnd i me indthe ico box while they looted | J. on Friday, PRNEST BE. PASQUALL ' Smoke’s Young Life sible, us six of them have already | Uae F th Street, it was sald to-|the United es every year, with |Clubs and speeches being made by | | on aae st stb te (arrhittd, are) Locke | 1s es ee acet Gown ae Giidys Wasner ke, w wed- | died, and J saw six more to-day who | ’#y that M Hilla nad Kone tolone exception in the last twenty | intimate friends of Mr. Hoover, there Island roadhouse men who hought the | 120 North Billets Ula nee J Ging trip to France was upset by the nee bg he Ay Ona Geviags | enncan t to reat up for a week! years, and has spent at least a few! jx no doubt that the former Food JANITOR ST c Jing it, ‘The Government Is said to have | ROLLO- BA Lying «THE aocident to the steumehip Pow! atan | Pe ane Raster’ lithe fenton gets Foo Ibany when ontha at‘elther New York or San | Administrator Is doing all he can to| FO HIS JOB DESPITE, [clsred up the thett throughs tip that) nuxgnan ClURGH, Hway, 06th ot a wis Lr alee ” ous condition, largely due to unsan KR y & sl the Canadian whiskey a _ person | - ane who ope aa ld Ong SOY }tary arrangements on” the over tedman has gone to Chicago but will] Francisco, where he maintained | discourage that sort of thing, and $30,000 WINDFALL | “2?'s¢ could (ne ante ae 2 neon Burlal Jan. 2 Reet eres “PRa'No with her | crowded haeae. ‘ Hay Arends ne hea dane viarateaiay ne 1 erp offices within the next few days he wil! oe |wood piles at Huntington and. Oyster [STENES LEOPOLD, be tg Young husband, t a reporter for| Miss Welss suid she hed received | miiticd situation th | . . | ay pleces of broken cases iy Which', BELL FUNERAL CHL Broadway, Te Evening Wi ut nothing delete Figen (ee eee | Ane . nr, treatment “ar| WILSON'S CHOICE? ONLY WIL-|have made his position absolutely | Jersey School Caretaker Who In- | the whiskey had been packed Ppt inane i @Bout the Powhatan's dulfeting in| ot Labor Wilson f3 preparing an opin- |‘ A ‘wlegram u Chairman Le n.| SON KNOWS. jeeaat OB. Aha point. Nobody has) —herits Fortune Just Can't Quit oe ' gale and the taking off of the pas- [ion to the effect that members of te | BaLiow of the Nortwertern Division As to male Mr. Hoover is the [een AGEN) to speak for Mr. | Work, Says Wife. | __FUNERAL DIRECTORS, _ gengers was half so exciting as the | GOmMmuUnIBT Lando! em. nO Iaht aus states that Ist! choice of the White House, only one | Hoover, and when the proper mo- | i 4 : acai ported on. th ound of member 8 i | SALEY ha rf { Ooker game that went on for tive 1 fepeishe ane sald she tafked to au | qennin on of the New man can say, and ‘that's Woodrow | ment comes he will speak for him- Bo invent hub eiy. ane a ti ; days in th reom | Assistant Secretary of Labor over tl —_ ‘Wilson. And be hasn't said any-|self in unequivocat terms, for he | ate Rant ER DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME Mra. Smoke, a Chicas the | eenhens AUATERAL De SAFI Emad 1h Idgnor Theft Suspects Freed thing—not even whether he would [isn't a candidate and will not lift @| jij, of Monroe Street Public Call «Columbus 8200” wife of William H. Smoke of Talla-|° pi edenent a: Wi | Louis Brum of No, 590 loth Avenue|consent to run for a third term, | fin to become one. | School at Ridgewood, N, J. The At Any Hour, Day or Night hassee, Mla, a member of ihe 179th} Killed in Bed fy Gas. and John Vennis of No. 550 West 4st! However, persons very close to the other hand, no matter what | tune comes from the te of a Mfantry in the A F, who was re- ward O'Donnell, thirty-eight years | Street, arrested Jan. 15 on susp! | ' : veel ea ih 1 athe epova initia hana nae POE Ae Se 1 Paey The parting honors will be paid in a way ; : | ods an engineer, Of No. 26 Wost Third | having attempted to steal sighted White House have openly expressed | Mr. Hoover says In the hope of de un uncle who died a year ago at | long to be remembered when the arrange- Farming to France B-meqper of § ‘oct, wan accidentally asphyxiated at {ele of liquor from a warehouse A \their admiration for Mr, Hoover and |taching himself from the movement | Grand Court, N. Y. Healey lives | ments are in the hands of Mr. Campbell. aaron sh ay t # 1 , hom this morning. Me was found | {lays Me artaie rome’ | spoken of him as the probable nom-| that has arisen spontaneously in his | with his wife at Noo? Liberty Call“ Columbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night 4 married in Now ju D gel OR Dh ai rom TWO] the Tombs Cour . t ) ; Street, Ridgewood j 4 |hurners of & Kan stove inee of the Democratic Party, in| behalf, Republicans and Democrats ee ee | ne | swe veesa ta Wea hircnes cane, |waich event, of ‘course, President| will continue to look him over and| "ls 90 used to working every FRANK E. CAMPBELL * ¢ was simply grand,” said Uitle) pie o1 Ware! | Yamos Condon,” No. 154 last 13i~{ Wilson would support bi de fone or| 4#¥ that be would not know wha THE FUNERAL CHURCH 4 Mrs Smoke. “{ wouldn't have missed] PITTSBURGH,. J Pests aa tel poo trea sperr TER Co Gur 18) | Wilson would support him, ax was | make overtures { him until one OF} oso with himself if he gave It iNON GECtMR Ne tae it for anything, 7 on wero won-|ehipping warehouse of the Allantic Re-/ton street, cha th ata "|hrought out in these despatches on! ihe other parties finally does nom! Bae anata kee ninninnvan Broadway at 66" St. Baa Slrees ac &™ Ave + dertur Phe only anrorce yo thar] fining Company was destroyed by fire | homicide. in ‘commection with wood ale [Jan, 8, at the time of the Jackson |nate him, Which will it be where lie is,” said Mrd, Healey to- Flowers for all Occasions, Artistic Funeral Designs our Specialty ? ved to have started from crossed | coho! deaths, were discharged to-day! ; . ally 9 The . - na there war vo heat troy, qunday to wires. The loss is $250,000, in the Tombs Court, Day dinner, when the writer suid] The Democrats seem most analous! yay, 2 ; ‘ { permeral

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