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1 is Pg 7 et ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. AYTI EVI | FOUR GIRLS LOCKED Father of Ten Twins Would Welcome Bc ecu - N N FREEZING SCHOOL More, and Says H.C. L. Can’t Scare Him WANT MODEL JAIL REFITTED TO Hi HOMELESS FAMIL Dad ee Little Use for Bergen County Prison Since Prohibition—Will Soon Be Empty. my ACKENSACK residents waht H the new Bergen County model jail rearranged into = apartments to aecommodate BYM=.. 6 erous families who have been Ogu dered to vacate on May 1 and have no homes in sight 7g There are only twelve prisoners. in jai) now, and before Monday 5 half of those will be released. oq Sheriff Kinzley says oniy two ha been arrested for intoxication since he wags sworn in Idet Noyember ar declares this con- dition is due to prohibition, The model jail cost $125,000. 'ARNSTEIN ARRES NOW IS EXPECTED WITHIN 24 HOURS Fannie Brice Promises to Ask Husband to Return and Face Charges. Little Ones Found Huddled To- | gether in Unheated Shelter ei After Eleven Hours. Latest Caco Uprising Made Excuse - for Deportation of Every Man ay re i * Brown Place, locked the big yard gate of German Citizenship in pepehoar hah 4.20 o'clock yesterday afternoon. —One Way of Protecting Amer-'|.rnr ae wre re ican Investments. ‘The assistant janitor of Pubtic The arrest or surrender of “Nivky’ School No. 43, at 135th Street and Arnstein, wanted as the “master mind” in the $5,000,000 bond theft con- spiracy, within the next twenty-four hours is expected by District Attorwey Swann and his assistants. od one RENTALS LIMITED BY ASSEMBLY BILL™ ~~ Ten Per Cent. on “Actual Valua- tions” Legal Limit—According = to Dowling Measure. State Senator Dowling of Ni saw it just too late. They called to |him, but he did not hear, and by the jtime they reached the gate he was ne. } By Lindsay Denison. |" se Siihinen ‘Wane, Asta and Sate (Staff Correspondent of The New York Evening Word.) | enthe: teelea 6h Ceepright. Lem, ty Tee Press Publishing Commay (The New York Grening World) ee Go an ee Ge ee ee VOURTE ARTICLE OF 6 abmine of No, 493 East 135th Street, and Anna PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hayti, Feb. 13.—More than sixty citizens of Ger #94 Martha Anderson, elght and six, many have been deported to Germany, by way of Holland, out of the Republic °f No- 168 Brown Place. WGayad sinks Fob. 1, this pear, | ‘The sun had not gone down, but it They have been depgrted “by order of the Government of Hayti,” on. “*® Very cold and there was a biting It was learned this afternoon thet Miss Fannie Brice, Broadway s‘age favorite and wife of Arnstein had » lengthy conference with represen‘a- tives of the District Attorney's office last night after she had completed a testimony at the bankruptcy proceet Ings before Special United States Com missioner Alexander Gilchrist in the Federal Bullding: o~ aaee announced that be will Introduce fer- 4 wind, The children tried the doors TWO SETS of DOHERTY NS... Zef\ At the conclusion of thie con the Legisiature @ “rant usury pili the ground that directly or indirectly they fifianced, encouraged and coun. "4 BA oft Ae Right nBILER, ence, it, was asserted to-day, Mi leading trom th into thi 1 MARY, AG of RICHA’ AG ital ‘od r rt contracts (rr ' selled the Ceco uprising of Jan. 16 last. butane, bat rates rare Ves : Miata ics CHARS “ane Bits eS Brice promised to do what les in her{'° Nit All new rental : So far as is known to the authori- ‘wartment and tenement residential pare” poses to not more than 19 per cent. wom _ the “etual valuation.” ‘This sctuail valuation will be presumed tn the Bait to be “easeaned valuation, plus 20 per They ran to the gate aj again ana Judge Richard Doherty of Jersey City Declares) pavetre by, bat the ehrill ees ee ~=<Large Families Are Best, Both for Happy Home Atmosphere and Good of Country. power to induce her busband to re- turn to New York and face the charges, William Fallon of the firm of Fallon & McGee, who had been retained by ttes there are twenty German citizens still in Hayti; they will follow the} ( other Germans to the Fatherland just 8 soon as they can be placed. Then the only persons of German birth in chimes a few hundred feet away, asks! What they are, and is told that the tnkling of those bells is the most substantial memory left in Hayti of ‘Old Man” Keytel. He was on the first “deportation list.” He left with children in a playground are nothing unusual, and if anybody heard them . rnatein, said to-day that he intends |, ant” - nobody gave heed. When they had Su ou had been married nine) dled up comfy and warm, sleeping in wee Hayti will be those who have been|“ ‘OW thousand dollars which had es- 0 ippose you si ‘i aturalized in Hayti or the United Soni tonuearon eae Secause it ee shouted themselves hoarse the chil- years and were the proud parent of | Sheltered portion of the front porch; making another effort this gfternoon| Senator Dowling saye that the Sti wen loaned out without memoran and Billy and Richard were doing their “belly busting” act, while one of the elder girls was trying to play hockey with some neighboring girls Gtates or in one of the Allied nations, A There is no evidence in the hands of the authorities, Amer dren left the gate and looked for any kind of shelter from the wind, They got into a little Wnheated building in to get District Attorney Swann to agree to $50,000 ball for Arnstein in- stead of the $100,000 the District At- provides that the landlord muse prove his contract is not unlawful n@ that any excess of rent shall be bse eleven children—five seta of twins and one singia You gasp in dismay and then think The seizures of property were not taken in good part by the Germans, The possibility of enemy submarine recoverable by the tenant. The land- and cruiser-raider bases in the Car- ; older than she. torney has announced he wil! demand |" 5 » ; ¢an or Haytian, that the Caco |ribcan Sea caused forty of them to ‘e yard. of the utter absurdity of the thing, |" avin we have more children? Why District Attorney Swann said to-| (OT! may aaseas actual increased cost of | raid on Port-au-Prince was in- | be interned. Some ten or twenty, an- Mrs. Price at first thought her and yet it is a fact that Judge and/nct? We love children, and that is wperation of maintenance pro rate ‘ | we now leads epired, financed or directed by ucipating internment, escaped from children must be at the Anderson Mrs. Richard Doherty of No. 43) the only consideration. 4 tes ieee ave eat Areatlo ls at] t PONE his poveggi| including taxes, go- . Germans, collectively or as indi- | treed wery looked een tice ere, in= home, and Mrs, Anderson thought Kensington Avenue, Jersey City, are| | Mrs. Doherty will come home in two DeeaeuL HAIR N ablecdhO! ree te ee ee viduals. prison along with native negro crim. hers were at Mrs. Price's. It was 8 the proud parents of just that many | "Wrengthtas she wad up to'yesterday. | “SITSa x30 caida varteae: bp arbhcganes These men, most of whom have Detective Joseph A, Daly, who was sent to San Jose, California, to bring back William H. Moffitt, real estate »peratgr, wanted here oa charges of inals. They did not take kindly to this treatment. Some of them be- came sick and died. After the armistice the men were released. Some o'clock in the evening before the two mothers compared notes. Then they went to the school and asked the as- sistant janitor to search the yard, children and will have been married nine years on June 27. | The fifth set of twins came to them { on Wednesday, and yesterday being | | the birthday of the Judge (he was} i i Crateer of this city. . —_—- 20 Years of Continuous Usef, spent most of their adult lives in the tropics and some of whom had amassed great fortunes as dudge RICHARD DOHERTY. interned went to r $e Indling, was returniag from the merchants, planters and exporters |Germany, and one or two of these ie ‘frightened us—he was so ie 3 i * x . > sonst hen last, Sunday im Hayti, are being expelled bee | i" over ‘again ‘ea elarks, bopkkees: Tutt,” sald Mrs. Price to-day. “He forty-three, born in Jersey City), the FOOD AND CLOTHING | resiss coatt tone wisn tats Custos ee coeinaes gause they are an obstacle to | crs, small commission men and sales- said the children couldn't be in the three living sets of twins with the feebdit moor Mattreas night night for over twenty years. Our free (44-page book tells you who they are. American bi in the republic. PENALIZED FOR THEIR SUCCESS ess development men where they had been masters. WHY DEPORTATION IS ON AT Inspector William F, Leahy, ordering him to leave the train at Cleveland, aid of an aunt gave him a birthday Party last night when he returned yard, and he refused to look or to let us look.” FROM WINDERMERE. APARTMENT HOUSE REDUCED, HE SAYS . ‘ ‘. tein, THIS LATE DAY. Meanwhile the chilren, shivering tn from his yisit to the hospital, where Palmer's Assistagt Declares Lower and take ip Tie ashen CheyOaua OSTERMOOR IN TRADE. ‘the dark, were huddled close together his wife and little ones are doing so Prices Are More Noticable . trese , es Are f Notica ? in hunt, and See heir suoseas la ré-cetabilsitni lop ee colcal who od mechtice ies to share each otters body warkith, DIC on Monday Daly began his hunt, the Ostermoor Mati There was roast chicken, hot bis- side arge Cities o : reached the Hote: at our big showrooms. themselves since the armistice and] (ollowing every step in the councils The youngest, Martha, was wearing @ cults und the feative eranberre celery Outside the Large Cities. n Tuesday night ka very Y he learned that Arn-|] Ostermoor & Co. the certainty that a few years more|4od every negotiation between the and nuts, as the little ones*clambercd | Howard Figg, assistant to Attorney} Winton, There wduld find that Germans had ac-|‘onioutes ond the Haytian au- hereby vied passat nity ae into thelr chairs (Marron and Adrian, General Palmer, declared to-day at the] stein had left In @ taxicab a few hours me Eecabath Bt, Roetakat tles. ik ta i - seventeen months old, were Rha . i Py pete bofore. cumulated to thémselves once more! as he spoke, due in the harbor to take peared in the school building and the thelr high chairs with ey be Blaze Caused by Garbage Ac- or bei rCd? oe Lp er aeeariaee eee pike tall Daly. woe Fi x thelr former place In the damnably).way the second contingent of forty cnidren heard music. Tiere was a ploces of white meat before them) i 5 show: oneral decrease since the At- and at hob sun of Hayti is the reagon for] iermans, with wlio she sailed ack ts ta Sen, with soft white napkins tucked into | CUMulation Spreads Through | shown a general decrease since the Arnstein all over Cleveland 0. the and they a s tornpy General declared war on the| ise to a train for Toledo. ba Gao ik fp De Jranje-Nassav, which had taken the thought that now they, would be res- “Mey yCOUSrS | oe aeeeatT Five © Floors. high edst of tiving. Setectives Brown and Mayer, who ey Sina pled desir slaeringtike Oe tee ak Tee ane cued. But the dancers’ kept the wave a look-in. here,’ said Judze : soa Mr, Figs explained that the tower] ma down the bond plot coanpirators " “ id ra Oo c Doherty, “ price: el e noticeable in smailer| who confease oO eo ol ey i The deported Germans were re- war pow: HEWOUIAN have: borane Le . sa) which can make a man so happy as jated by the snow plockade caused |dcclared that in Georgia the decrease | they have evidence that Ginsberg and qujred to pay their own passage to better in every way if there had been "°t heard. They went to their in- a houseful of healthy and happy Mar Ree s t.| in the prices of foods and clothing were] Arnstein have been partners in the f Europe. Some of them pleaded they foresight to deport these men sooner, @dequate shelter, and there they re- children. I really don't care how ® fire in the Windermere apart gambling business for many years. ulmost 50 per cent, He said that last wee the But this was the situation: Americans came to Hayt! to make investments, fortified by the knowl- edge that the United States Govern- ment had undertaken to aid the Hay- many we have and neither does my 404 and 406 West e, as far as that goes, | am for the healthy doctrine of 57th Street on the southwest corner Roosevelt against race suicide. If a) ¢r Ninth Av se ic ; man’ Is yeasonably nable to make a |Cf Ninth Avenue to-day, which drov mained until after three o'clock in the morning. Toward midnight all but Catharine, who had been singing to the others, fell asleep on the floor, Assistant Divtrict Attorney John T. Dooling to-day filed the affidavir isked for by Judge Rowalsky, in the ippeal for reduction of the $100,000 ments, Nos. had got the resources to buy their ‘os. tickets. They were told that if they were found In Hayti after a reason- able time they would be imprisoned 400, in Philadelphia Fair Price Committee toid mer- nts that prices too ‘high and hat the next day they came down from With a palate a; 3 irresistib'e, and with o . f bail under which “Big Bil" Furey, elicate to tian Government become orderly, sta- at 10 P. M. the police were notified Ving he should have as many child- | forty families to the street. pad het aa Pan He Uiked labor lO} ne of the prisoners arrested for al ingue tinglin; until such time as they found means ble and financially sound if {t' took Ura ie ren as he can both for the healthY|! ne top nad been laft off the garb ee alee ‘eged complicity with the bond thet acte. to get out. ten or twenty years to do the job, that the childrea were missing, but atmosphere it gives to family life | Hevop had been lat off the garb ie held. ‘The affidavit recites that Knere, Chicane: ta th a 4 Ot. The American would begin to fecl his still the school yard was not cearched and for the good of the Nation, The age incinerator near a rear window| SHOPLIFTERS GO TO ISLAND. | Surey is wanted in Ohid on a charge Ne ae 1 Th Aux Cayes a German named Ot- 42) around—as a man must in a new aithoue! : nape », Once great and powerful France {8 oN of No, 406 and bur ; _— of aiding in the escape of a Federal yew table dainty you’v y although the mothers were still sure, f No. 406 and burning paper floated ten goes to the dock to meet each in- country. Almost inevitably he would on Aiba the decline to-day because of the/ int, the cellar starting a fire there| MAM Qnd Hin Wire and Another| risoner, James H. MeNichols, from seen looking for. coming ship in the hope of borrow- hire a German of long experience in ‘MStictively, that they were there. race suicide practised there.” ‘0 r starting a fire there w Werkhbuie Teoma: ne jail in Cuyahoga County as well Ing money for his passage home. The Haytian business, as a clerk or book-| Finally Patrolman Traynor, finding ¢ WEALTHY ROMPING BUNCH|® ch had eaten through into the; 1s in Tacoma, Wash, where it is ‘ade by SHARPLESS, Philadel’; ' bisa ot apispatny extended te biin keeper, office manager or shipping the mothers pacing up and down in ARE THE DOHERTY KIDS, _ | "xt floor bofore it was discovered by| Ch nrieg Peake and hie wife, Anna. of charged he was implicated ta a shoot- by his former American business as- _“EWery time, within three months front of the school, got John Elliay And there is in that family the /@ tenant. By the time Deputy Chics | To, ISA Ricanond Terence, | State | Me ey oclates is to be measured by the re- OF four, the German would be in the the superintendent, on the telephone. healthy romping of rosy-faced whole- | Dougherty arrived the fire was at th i “ ) 4 Special Seseions this morning for shop- H business and managing i at- He came od the some children and they are all blonds | fifth floor, He sounded second |" 4 ply of a ship captain to whom he ing it, It waa m moralcortators nay, He came and opened the yard, with the exception of Richard and | arn, salting (itet Honlon, ache, {fling In the atore of tive National Out-| 5 pleaded that, lacking the money to go ina few months more it would be his THe children were found lying close iny, Aye years old—two wiry young- le a Heap lot Company, No, 119 West 24th Street, { aboard a Dutch liner he must go to business and the American who had together, Catherine, half awake, sters who have never been sick a diy He bag) ar he fire had spread | oy Jan. he was given thirty day j : i provided the capital and the initiative waiching over the others, in th ir lives and who just now are | through the collars to No. 400. nthe: @orkhoune husband three | prison: “My dear boy, not for the would either be working for the Ger- It is too early to know whether greatly interested In doing what they | The tenants came out half blinded: | ime: Mr aloe & e the lg Pri ” world, Bofore now I have missed you man or returning home with empty serious illness will develop from the call “oelly busters” on a huge 80W land gasping, with stories of many | tia coun poor apes ies eter a ara Lower ce j when I came to Aux Cayes. Now I pockets, jchildren’s exposure to tne extreme pile in front of their house with two | "he . coraing to eatimony, which she : rd ; ‘The job of the United States in|cold. Shiny new sleds their daddy has just | Persons left helpless on uppor floors | upped into a pocket through a slit in shall always know where to find yyq 54) annot be done that way. | We a bought them. Billy is an hour older |1t was reported that Misx Marian Kite Stasia 8, Sloffer 5 i you.” are not here to skim the cream off the than Dick and therefore holds forth | @ogto1) pcridde | eumonin, | sosth Street wan sei “Oh, he lan't a ad fellow,” the skip- country na it rises, taking a profit on| THREE SENN FEINERS 1s the biggest boy in the tamily— |) 00° 0 AR nD PaeunO Ns |r a , } : : wild coffee, wild sugar cane and wild t's the first thing he talks abou ven abandoned on the fift! |) in the p ry for stew ome: explains: When) saked him 0 ve be 4 s » hot floor af No. 40 harles G n |r oO suits from the Fraulein Simo, ’ U 2 Ae ae, story. “Ag an Individuat ¢ Coton, which have been rowing wild KILLED IN ATTACK wren visitors come to the house, | [floor af No, 406. Charles Godstein | from r. : j hundred years. We are -_——— Bileen and Mary were born in| 6 aerial Ladder Truc! went | *tore Peanut Brittle “You bet (' take two boxes! You i am sorry for him, though I had no here to cultivate, to build, to give all] _ ¥ «a. | April, 1912, a half hour apart. Eileen actin TRUE etn ought to hear the yell of joy those kiddies of mine let ic to lend him. But asa part of the Haytians a chance to have enough | Eight Others Wounded in Four) being the eldest, and with just 9 UP to her apartment, through th | WOULD CLEAR TWO BANKERS out when they see these sibs of brown, crumbly sug- . he represented and to eat, enough to wear and a chance » for Police A sprinkling of freckles on her little up-|window, found she was in no dang pg A ar and the edges of roasted peanuts! Extra Special av } nin ig he had the to, work ont the destiny of a happy Hour Battle for Police Barra turned nose, and it seems the vivac:|ind advised her to remain In bed, A] Aska Diamteaat of Indictments | for To-day and To-morrow + Ne H chance, I feel he is getting just ex- industrious people. ae! Sork ity of the two was given to her. This] 4,14), er she " Ae Sanle a One eat was coming to him, | “For months it fas been certain In County Cork eee) ie anon in| ies iad ee OF mo dragged to th | Aweinet Ds Ae allivan an Milk Chocolate Maple | MILLER’S | Milk Chocolate Assorted ' ‘When Hayti took its place in the that some method must he found of | PUBLIN, Feb. Three Sinn Fetn-|*pep," for she is not. She is the |Street, much to the wrath of Ch meus nut Creare: ci 1] 7 STORES | Nut Clusters —And clus- ranks of the nations which declared getting the German influences out of Jers were killed and eight others more thoughtful of the two, with big|Kenlon, by Policeman George Den District. Attorney H. Lewis, of Nala Ly feng ply bis 491 Broedwer | tere they are! ‘The larget { 1 y ¥ e country—getting as many Ger- rs ¥ ios Ah ercee! sly al ip 4 : “psa rool o-day asked Justice Aspin= javor alwa favor~ J AAT t u Ber Oe naceale@crmans ti ce mans out. as possible, if not ail, ‘The |¥ounded tn an unsuccessful four-hour Bie Srea wien gaze Inquiringly Jot Traffic D, who had first scen the | U rf Gt esiars i Rune Gare a Ite, and here it is distitied | 6% ‘Beeadway | choicest of milk white i republic, many more than there were raid furnished ‘the first excuse} attack upon the police barracks at NeW Dion ® | i tt lon twing fire from the window of a Ninth Ave Wa? Weleda ati”. Pending into the soitest of creams | go SRE, Si, | nuts carefully washed and t ‘ eitizena of any other allen country—|nnd was acted upon as promptly as|Timolearue date Wednesday night and) 455 dumonatrated in two girls who|nue clevated train, * Tieainst David A. Sullivan and Charles and embedded in a coat- Blew rer cloyed together in regular ! excepting, of course, the Americans might be: early yesterday. were born in 1915, Mona, the eldest.! ail of the rear apartments up te |e Goosen Gt tha Mes ing of Extra Special Joy nus- Extra Special ' he Protectorate. ' The Sinn Feiners used freight cars nie Q onths of age 7 N. Smith, officers of thi ets by our { at t N 7 as taken i! at six m ihe tau ana fs : s “a thiek, gets by These hundred men had the same DEFIANT GERMANS SAY THEY'LL | ag protection to approwch the burracks, jn died within a week, Frances de-|'"® fourth and fifth floors wer: | ‘traders Bank which later | ae go 49 a ie 69c } grip on Haytlan commerce that Gate COME BACK, it was said, and used bombs and rifles. clined steadily from that time and|burned. The damage was estimate Heil Ars , Mile Cho- pp, he At 4uth st Oheco: ger pins had all through South and Cen- an takdettay i ecember 0 same |at ab 0 it on M func St, | Dex tral ‘America before the World War,| “Who does the deporting?" T asked. |!n one rush they attempted to destroy Ged Pe meee OF Fee Oras Ar shout $96,008 - | a wit | 1 onlate: Nee Weirnt mim ans | latesssre Net Weight They made themselves part of the /“The Occupation or the Haytian Gov- |the barracks by estting Are" to, eles of 4 rea Ornat her atiment|. When the smoke was thickest ard was dis people. They knew no ¢olor Ine. ‘ernment, 7 len ing.” pet the fire was just about under contro! - = ‘They adopted the prevailing system The | Haytian Government, of |" “About the same time other raid » last set of twins are a boy and| Mrs. Ethel Kardos besousht the tire —————————— i redits, saw to, it that their Im- course,” was the unsmiling reply.|atiacked the barracks at Mount Pleas- 7 of credits, saw to, “The me ci 4 SAR bo 1 Kirl, both blondes (no telling how!men to save "Kitty" who had been 7 in the snow block forts were packed as their customers “There was no other authority which |ant, but were repuls. Henge ee r n ' a a be packed, and did could take such action. And in that| Timoleague is 4 County | long th will stay that way because! ier, in her apartment. A firemar iy ad Ghlet Kenn, “Lt will ne Genired shem to ba packed, & gen 7hy y must pay their{Cork, on Courtmasche: seven! Billy and Richard started ax blondes) 7 the last. Chirbage is accumulating ‘Aning in the half sceial. fact you find why they must pay their h Asligenteun) eR crounaeiiiced their RNR as Ne Bete Re own transportation, The Haytian| miles southwest of Bandon,’ Mount) born Wedrosday, and Judge Doherty up. ound itty” was ar} very apartment cellar and cour half business palavering ways which Ow% Cont has no funds available |! ivasant, 18 about twenty-five ‘miles! terms them the best present a wife|ased tabby cat who had sought! | olty janitors must de bo i pny coment hey ad for paying their fare.” nouthwost of the city of Cork, could give to her husband. refuge in hat-box; despite her resis- | + in incine or in. the ie tro! Lt A a er Sey 5 sic acai sta “Tho old joke a ‘a : ‘i r conditi« Mot attempt aggressive development.| The situation was further irritated . : il i igre ed fathe! /tance she was brought down to Mre and under Aaa pegeilees Pushing and accumula all the just before the deportations by a| are spent for rifles and cartridges, as| holding up bis hand or ut Mardi © are bound to disastrous time, they did it without grunting or brusque message from the c any | has been said before, rather than for| announe rig! baad Bae A i nee - the Aen sults unless the ing De sbeerne or any sgn of public s owning the only pier in the hard: parades, meetings, literature and the} on me," si udge Doherty. “In the ‘nis is the first fire we have had nt finds a way of meeting thi REC ceae Set Rie Oh eH Yuilt by Gerinan capital though| like. ‘he method of getting arms| first place, 1 am so used to it, it’s a” | jue to the failure of the city to re ney BUT THE GERMANS TRIED fo. tunsterret into other nominal con-| Into the hands of the revolutionists is] old story, and In the second place | ENIN s ety 7 % Olt the lease to the Govern-7 as old as filibustering. m too fol 3 2 QRIVE OUT RIVALS. [treet was not to be renewed. ‘The| Just as campaign committees in| “The doctors cannot explain just The nearest competitors in Haytt paytian Government sent the mes-|the States have been known to ac-|why itis, Neither in my wife's family of th Germans were the Syrians. It sage to the American authorities, A|Cept contributions from business in-|nor in mine Is there any reoord of is significant that for ten years, after Dilug but. pointed message went to} terests it would not be abnormal| twins, It's just a freak of Nature, | 4 i Boa, the Haytian tovernment was in Pret ue ay trom Brenda toadquac|for. individual, Germans to. have | suppose, and 1 don't suppose theres N response to numerous. requests for the Lenine \ wrangle with he British, French {20.comp 2 ‘ : rs m contribution to the Opposition; a family like ours anywhere. If there a pe * . + + hod Ainerican Caveraments, over withdrawn as due to ‘a 'misunder, | cause out of such resources us they [tx J haven't heard of It. and Trotzky interviews, the first bes articles of decree expciling all Syrians from the 3, a had “saved” from the Alien Property| “Out of our entire married ite we . . : , : ia w ‘i ngpublic, inchi¢ yrians who had “00'1y ans who have gone hnve|Custedian, But no evidence of stich|have had only one single child, and Lincoln Eyre’s series on Russia wi be reprinted een naturalized In the protesting een” defunt, Th nve shouted |& contribution har heen mentioned he dled a month after birth, He was pd on the first page of the Second News Section of next at the instance of the United States, woming back! We have no fear but | order. FATHER BELIEVES IN SIMPLE 0. Sunday’s World. Back numbers are not obtainable, some time before the Occupation; the are coming back! And when | Much has been made of the fact LIFE AND FRESH AIR. A is Aas BAGO Axpulsicn Aperea. ne it will be without asking IT a ae the Gruos kivied | Judge Doherty saya the rule of sim- Take nobody's word for tone. The and as The World is strictly limited to advance de- ted, whether rightly or no Sauls ihe tena eit te: some of the Cacos killed | er 7 " : . man pressure on the Haytian eeelanty Ge uaa meriean tavern? aids were Marine Corpa|plicity and froth alr meg sulded fe phonograph that sounds best to you 's mand, this means is taken of supplying those who ment, ment." tridees, An investigation has sat-| wife in bringing up their family. the phonograph ‘or you, Let your own Y Bi . Haytt, once in the war, a e en the authorities these wore! Milk and plenty of it w y are alaneyh 1 ? i have missed the first two articles. an Alicn Property Custodian, All WHERE DID OPPONENTS OF |stoien in small quantities from mem- POURS: Ride peed prasiically Be ear be f ans SCENT: you too wit Serman-owned property which could N bers of the Gendarmerie, who have | fats in i hen they are a year anc hoose the CRESCENT, oetdentified Was taken over, For| OCCUPATION GET ARMS? not learned to care for their ammu-|@ half old the milk ts made just a c many years t largest unofficia As to the aotual source of the supply) nition “ watentully ae American sole ie fi get Be 3 fare ne See anies Sold through authorized dealers only. 7 in Port-ru-Prince was that of arms and ammunition of the raid-|diers. There is no hint of deliberate ‘ 8 5 ot nd Coo! elas Mich 3 6 fi Ponded by “Old Man" Keytel, a Ger- Cacos, there is not much mystery. | treachery, To make shis ammunition fruits, are added to their diet Crescent Takin» aching Co, Inc. New York I s man millions His palatis cos, always ready for a loot-/fit the cartridge chambers ot the! “And fresh air. ‘Dhat 1s the thing | Established 1913 Tell Your Newsdealer to Save where he entertained his ercole bu foray, are tools of politicians, The rifles of assorted calibre used by tae which 8 helped us so muc ond] 7 df ¥. nee fejgnsie bad their fomilics on the renurces of the Grposition or Anti: |Cacoe, thin wrappings of vexsialie DEL Rae TE eee Next Sunday’s World for You Pe ook ns the city, was a show those of « colntry or #mall State | device did not mpke for good shoot. borne out, because late yesterday after. , lace. To-day the guest at the Hotel political party organization at home,! ing, but, at least got the bullet out noon, cold as i+ was, Marron and Montague, wakened by soft morning » in a tropical country campaign funds of the gun i] Adrian were in thelr twin buggy, bun.

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