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THE EVENING WORLD, bin text ad held te Hh uh Ahme esr HIEFTAIN — ™ Nain thee Pie Be caer den ty wat OF TAMMANY HALL CROKER ASKS TEST :. ROOSEVELT oPPOS @ MAJORITY; AND INDIAN WIFE y, Leininggt McCue, Ji the Assembly, heard the MoLoughlin, Patrzykowski, Reilly, the master and experienced a cha |, Schwab, Taylor. of heart. He said on Tuesday nig! he i he gent \ Domoorats who voted against ox: fiver tut in ‘ais’ speech he sompro were: Mmived by declaring he would see a oO expel Sol Claessens a be voce Mie ace tan and ‘to eat De witt it and orf, te, Griffith, Hamill, Kieran, to be. ie Lindsay, MoCardie, McDon- co) he Se Attempt ahaa by Congress “a MeKee, J. ¥. McLaughlin, J. / i to Take Power Exercised Van Wagenen, comear, i ™ ‘ Rinatcss ving ape, M; tae by Executive. Neary, Pellet, Roosevelt, a Steinberg, Siitt, Ullman, an Who voted’ for expulsion ,,,. OF HIS CHILDREN, — BUSINESS TO-DAY many Chief From Dispos- | and 43 Other Members Fail | ¢al. question ree a us Sivige itself Togically. in tw pects, the / } seininte sca panthers Sealey arty (WILSON VETO CERTAIN. WEST PALM BEACH, Fis, April | (Special_From a Corraupandent of| four th as indi 1—Richard Croker has requested | The Evening World, 8 3) 4 i ech and the Individual If Passed Over Objections En- Major Ralph Nelson Greeti, State BARELY A QUORUM |*stirctne Parriven OF PRINCE OF WALES OF SANITY IN SUIT | IN THE SENATE FOR |: » rie e With American Working man at Panama Ball, PANAMA, April 1, M.S. RENOWN, carrying the Prince of Wales on hig -isit to Austrailia, Seek to Enjoin Former Tam-| Three Candidates for President) ggitea tnis morning for San legs, t Pi ft be ing of $10,000,000 Estate. | to Show Up on Roll Call Ae acta Bivae bp. tee. Betsile + lar. night. He danged mes with Carolyn Gran- berry, a salesgitl working for $40 WASHINGTON, April 1—The Sen-| a month. He had not been pre but, seeing her dancing, je asked that he be introduced. 6 show rove: sented, 4 tire Matter May Go to U. S. Health OMcnr net SDI, Ae ering soc today, While weoent Claewens Supreme Court. Staten of bie ebiidcen thet ran there was not a quorum present i, Sater tally incompetent, | when it convened at noon, only forty- i therefore, simply CGpegAl: Cor ieeperaaye! THe Eye: had secured transportation on the the second roll call at twelve minutes! LoNDO! ateamahip Carmania, sailing April 10 after the meeting hour. There wae fer England, is endeavoring to post | barely a quorum after all noses were ( pone or prevent the departure. counted, and it was necessary for Mr. Croker asked for examination | Senator Philander Knox of Pennsyl- ‘WASHINGTON, April 1 (Copy- right, 1920).—Peace by joint resolu- ‘Assunply. tion of Congress instead of a treaty fae has raised such a serious question ‘of th: as to the relative powers of the President of the United States and the Congress that it may require a decision by the Supreme Court of any legielative eT a” Veaiee Wnt, fo cpus he sent the Rev. Father Breslin of the required number to allow the Sen the West Palm Beach Catholic parish | ate to function, to intercede for him with his father.| The following Senators were absent Mr. Croker refused to discuss his af-.| to-day: Adburet, Ball, Borah, Cham- fairs with tho priest, berlain, Colt, Edge, Fikins, Fam, Fret- the United States to settle the dis- Friends of the elder Croker here de- | oher, Frelinghuysen, Gerry, Gore Hale, Aeeehbts ghoturnes bier ET eae thal ten ete | Date. | sa ve 8 clare his mind seems as vigorols as| Harris, Hitchcock, Johnson of Califor- it had been in con- ernment and will not «hare the view) Republican leaders in the House | ; ae: ’ over. nia, Johnson of South Dakota, Jones for 23 and 48 Of certain pofitia aspirants and mis- baenssweil ' of New Mexico, Kenyon, Keyes, King, ag Loves directed oftizens that it is necessary | have framed a resolution not only The granting of a temporary injune- | Lafolette, Lodge, McCormick, Meyers, i tf f 2 i i | He to handle disloyalista and seditionists tion in Florida to the children of Rich- | Newberry, Owen, Penrose, Pittman, hav! been - Weene rig oe hg Get heise an fil for-| posing of any of ee he property |gherman, Shiekls, Smith of Goorgia, i er iey | tum on the ground that he incompetent " < In- with antl out a MYSTERY IN GRAFT which under (he Constitution here- ompetent | staniey, Sutherland, Trammell, Un Ph ig tien Ae ia tofore only the executive branch of {former aswociates in the political lite | a mussetts, Walsh of Motana, Will- ; gf Wow York. jams and Wolcott. \ if ubak |e declaring the war at an end, but un- by Speaker: | with kid gloves. : ard ‘Croker, restraining him from dis-| poimdetxer, Ransdell, Reed, Robinson, ‘Waldman, vacant,” was re- caused interested comment among his | gemyood, Wadsworth, Walsh of Mass- the Government in its own discre- the cases of the Other Bocialists. Sol- ry mon eft the Capitol shortly before tion has been privileged to send. olution is passed, attempt to dictate] ©- P. Breen of the Hotel Savoy.) oO; the absentees, Senators Freling- J Here is what is likely to happen: | how the President shall conduct for-|Where Mr. Croker and his wife have|/nyysen La Follette and Ponrose are President Wilson will surely veto | eign relations, made thelr home on their visits to) poported ill, the Pennsylvania Sena- ti} the roll call was started, Thea MANAGER IS HEARD |x: Joint resolution on the ground; The partisan atmosphere, together ae ae ceased that va . he tor having been confined to his ved Rio went out inte the lobby. that it trespasses on the constitu-| with a Government divided on polit- ie oh Leap pale chal raepaia eee several menths. i | A Democratic filibuster was re- nae Ora ping iene the Executive to con- ical lings, is produeing constitutional |{jon, he was surprised to learn that| Presidential campaigns are being} wponsible for the all-night session of bet ie foreign relations of the tangles unknown in American history | M roker's fainily regarded him as|Waged by Senators Johnson of Calli- Assembiy. (Continued From First Page.) country and to mako treaties and and is slowly building up a bitter-|incompetent, fornia, Harding of Ohio and Hoke : Rskinesats wats. Wittan. i) - agreements with foreign powers, ness of feeling that may make it dit-|por ne ened, “Arter knowing him | Smith of Georgia, and these three are aay the time up to midsight a | Sffect that Heath was the myster:. Congress may decide to pass the! ficult to dootde any question except|all my life I did not feel then that he|OUt spellbinding. It is becoming in- oreasingly dificult to maintain a quorum in the Senate with the advent of warm aveather, After getting a quorum to begin business at twelve minutes after the meeting hour many of the members left the floor imme- diatly, and at half-past twelve there was only a handful of Senators on the ee ee (ndljau mong, 08 théy wanted the OU" “Mr. H——”" referred to in one of |resotution over Mr. Wilson's veto.| through the roundabout but never-jhad changed In his interest in men Damed before a vote could be the six affidavits against Smith mado | Assuming that a two-thirds voto of theless offective process of the /@nd affairs, jis friendships or his busi- 80 that Gov. Smith would not | public by Inspector Henry. It was atso | both Houses is possible—somothing courts.” Only the calm and disinter- Pee pee med cineeateehis hincae lee the party on record either for of | 1eolered thut Hoath had been called to ) which ts doubted because in the Sen- | ested Judgment. of the Supreme | timates culled on him and ho greeted the Soviglists by calling a tostify regarding the dutes of a raid on /at@ the treaty itself was beaten be-| Court of the United States set up to|/them warmly and affectionately and } election. a house in West 0th Street, about |cause enough Democrats stood stead-| say what laws are valid or invalid talked with them regarding men past | At midnight tho time for calling which there had been eome dispute be- | fastly by President Wilson and pre-| can now sottle the dispute to the sat- he | tage teeta es oats clearnoss “@lection cxpired, unless there |tween Gunson and Henry and Smith. | vonted ratification with tho Lodge istaction of everybody concerned un-| "Ho encountered others whom he oe be an extra session. The re-|!t Was reported that Hoath’s evident | reservations—a grave question would jes the Republican Congress with-|had not seen for ten or moro years, A of such an election, it ts admit. |W tmtonded to show inaccuracies in| anise aa to the validity of the joint graws its complicating joint rosolu- pea Peete ae gary oe Would be the return of the five | the Inspector's statements. resolution. tion and President Wilson sends the|days. I believe that if he had any on to Albany and the Gov-| Before entering tho Grand Jury) HOW SOME LAWYERS VIEW LE-|treaty back to the Senate with ajof us alone in a room would have been hafled as the Tom Smith was asked regarding tho GALITY OF RESOLUTION, statement showing his willingness to|>usiness deal he could have handled champion of the party, And Tam- 3¢W charges made by Inspoctor! Constitutional lawyers disinterosted | thé situation as well as ever, I had doesn't know whethap it Wwhnts Henry.at) yesterday's hearing. He|in the present dispute declare that if REL CrensICR 6 Cbeerve HIM cetUt ie compromise on reservations, P toward his children.” Teader to put it tn that post did notiappear worrted by these/ Congress gave a two-thirds vote to McCombs & Ryan of counsel f EVERY ONE WANTED TO MAKE fresh accusations, and gave out the) the Jotnt Fesolution when vetoed ty| WAR TIME POWERS [ine ‘Grover children annonnced to- A SPEECH. following statement: the President it would not stand in| WILSON WOULD LOSE |3%, {hat if the Present injunction ts ‘Rut when the hour of mignight| “I am determined to follow the] tho same category as a bill which be- Petes Dehn ea eo Uae mole pasted it developed that every mem- trail, no matter where it leads, and | comes law that way, but vould be ab- property in New York, Ireland and of the Assembly wanted to be to reach the objective J Rave had|solutely invalid Many Important Laws Repealed jetsewhere. Mr. Croker's fortune is The dedate was under a close from the start. No attack will deter| If Congfess disputed the invalidity Under the Effort of Congress entimated nt $10,000,000 by bis ohil- all of the House and none could me in performing my duty.” of the joint resolution under such cir- to Declare Peace. Fen eee et oba.c00 tn tretand.® Bi Jeave the chamber, “By trail, do you mean police graft | cumstances, any citisen of the United ' : Tho affidavits supporting the appli- ‘The big crowd of spectators in the! trait’ he was asked. States whose property ip affected by| WASHINGTON, April 1.—Republi-|cation for the injunction assert that years old, is under the complete dom- passed, but there was still a that because there are other tralls|that the war has come to an end may Wartiine acts and powers which would|{nation of Mrs. Buelah Benton Ed- Pobdly pathéring at the finish. which J am also going to follow.” | bring a case into cpurt to determine | bo repealed automatigally with the} wards Croker, whom he married in Ti Was a tired and sleepy orowd,| The Assistant District Attorney |the valldity of that resolution, ‘The| passage of the resolution included: | November, 1014. ttle sons, Howard ‘Wut the members of the House carried with him into the Grand Jury|executive branch of the Government | Wartime prohibition, Lever food and|4ivignien, Mra. Ethel Wa ‘héld on and none better than the two | r r ry room official records said to show he | itself, through the Department of Jus-|fael control Jaw, ‘with provisions] daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Croker Chamber and lobby dwindled an the| “No\" ho replied, “I would not say|the statement.in the Joint resolution ¢an leadors said the more important] Mr. Croker. who ta nenely, els tly of at the finish, and the night workers | tnder Ms direction in the Fourth In- |cases without the delay of so many|thorization for President to use armed| Permitted to see iim except in the Courteous and intelligent Salespeople resence of Mrs, Croker, who, the: _ lovely tepllat wh the city straggied Spperion Se ton tien Meas months which commonly attends) forces to prevent interfence with in- Beret wpparently seeking to pos ne carly hours. About 2) {Our pases clowly iuremes of wom. joawes on the calondar, it might beltorstute or foreign commerce, Heens-|sess herself of all his fortune, Welock aad epee Btee clud| on arrested in these raids, convicted | Possible to get a decision In a feW! ing the use of explosives, authorization Mrs, Wale fh) Mer fad it tale of “gleed’ ¢ old songs and some of institutions, 5 seoing her father a ie Hotel Savoy the new ongs in the corridor outside Sikes Jotnen T, Malone this morn- crecat OF CONGRESS TO Dic-|% 9, 17Htem of priority shipments, au-|tust December. At the gathering were t ° thorization of an employment service| ler father's wife, Mrs. Kichard , the ‘Chamber, ybut the orators kept Tbinagn grand jury Indeutey. fte TATE TO THE PRESIDENT, [in Labor Department, control. over|Croker jr. and Howard Croker, and SURPRISES. Friday Extra Special “Sright on going inside and the gloo oy Theve acted, ‘he told the jurors, at the re-| But the effort to make peace by| patents, war housing act, a moratu-| continues as follows Feghgpoh eda desc aeeiat its glee and went home. quest of District Att ree { Ovens in} joint resolution is really doomed to Hara protecting civh rents of ua ny NG Baty ag $0 tall my fetner: for he | are colton LISTS HAI order that they might handle all cases " » ont| While In the service, and authoriza- hat reasot . if 4 non ee FRIEND AT |OMsiving aragt and vice in the police|*#llure simply because the President tion of an embargo on imports in the]and that we desired to take up ae c Coe ute i, 4 MY: department, has so many moves by which the] discretion of the President, tain business matters with him to] Begs, age Now and then came a mighty out-|[ he court thanked the jurors on|measure can be dlocked. Poople in]. The trading with the enemy act}have them adjusted. We had hardly Durst in’ the Chainber as one or the behalf of the County for thelr ser-|adminisiration quartera —realtge,| Would be continued until Germany |commenced talking when my fathers pant Ma leiiee during the jong terms and edea | Aomen auer 3 sohbet t inh eth 1 presant wife rushed into the room| §™ and adde . i y ; rie Meth Gees : © rou ¢ meaner ene Orenely Gnoyed on the Go> /1 qeertain niattors which reach | though they may nat be willing to| THO" mercy shipping sack, Mtion-yand went to tha telephone, stating —Beyulitue Fate ore that sho was about to call the police if we did not leave the room. We all tanding, not having been hat Claliste. 5 right down to the basis of the aocial| admit it publicly, that there {s much| Overman act giving the President tne ‘The Socialists under fire did not) [und municipal fabric make it neces-| merit in the contention of so many| power to distribute executive 2 trp) seem to have a friend at court. |*@ry at To to aek you to continue! members of Congress relative to the| desires and the act creating t 19¢, 49 prev anticry*d acicense SaaS Assemblyman Maurice Bloch of AMERICAN TROOPS | deciare war, why can't Congress ‘darling bushend’ upset 1p this man. 2 , alled i “brut t . ager York made one of | the BAae tis cama Ar Ick and? YANK'S OUTFIELDER | ser, 34 called ue et rater. fer most consistent h imple question 1 hat ii td most immediately she commenced to girongest, and, most consistent | watson Tells Congress He Alone|, That simple question is wnat ts) WON'T PLAY AGAIN | iiirait'me for having stated to the did not spare the men under Controls U.S. Forces on cratic and Repubtican sides of the] ii 4. pitched Ball, Physici Remapagere et sub ARE t Rei ke aay ska the Rhine. controversy. ‘The Constitution does| Hit by Pitched Ball, Physicians Re-| (crmod the newspapers to that effect 7, One of the big ovations of the early not say anything about the power of} move Part of Fewster’s Skull. ‘Wo tried to talk to my father on | WASHINGTON, April 1.—-Amterioan morning was that given to Mise) ood on the Rhine are subject only|Consress to end wars but it does! paLTIMOr Smith, who wanted the whole five) i, tie orders of the President of the| #pecifically give the President the| ster, infielder for the New York Amer-|¢arry on any conversation with w unseated. But the big.ory went UP Unite States as Commander in Chief |right to make treaties and submit] tcans, will not play ball this season and | He was nervous, excited and shaking. 4 when Speaker Bweet took the floor | o¢ the Army, President Wilson wrote|them to the Senate for approval,| probably never will go to the plate) it wae impossible for him to answer 4 the questions we put to bim. Ile did to defend his action and that of ‘the | Congress to-day in response to 4 reso-| The point has never before arisen, | “saln. it wos learned here to-day, hot scems to lintabatans. OF oan tie tho business matter in which we were Apri 1,—William Few-| dil interested. He was unable to DOLL FACE neetty faces, soft { both a “IT am convinced that my father is not mentally competent to handle his owryaffairs; that he ts completely un- # » the domination and control of his sent wife, Who, to further her own fiuch effect earlier in the morning. | yy" Marshal Ferdinand Pooh has no Germany concurs in the action of Mr. Gweet’s speech was chock full of |euthority over the American troops. the | ine American Congress and bestows tions from Roosevelt's father, | President sal: len, com- s y vaying. wee full of meat. |i ing the, tor “hae full author: | the mune rights and privileges tol] pemande of Pit Mim rackacn 15 Easter Combination Package od, America a# would have been gained}| me re Tm Necth chotecst ameate, antlele Rich ‘Assemblyman William 8, Evans | troops for the police of the oocupied di i ¥ Piterest, has sought by every means | |] A collection of ebete jelly P 4 Mae ait hours, | ict the preservation of order and by the treaty of Veraailles with ref-| prrrsBURGH, Pa., April 1.—Wites-| {0 ber power, by falsehood and dlator- wajiag reer aery , talked for three an fepel on yattack which may be made : i i €o. t hei i " Ai na wad aimony wilted, but {on RR erence to property and trade advan-| purgh to-day faced the possibility of | Hon to Convince my father that all of | | people, wilt | FAalked until he 4 tages, commercial intercourse with |a 16-cent street car fare. his children have been dishonest and you, PROK, € had. that much time to taki Bata ee te neve | WORLD WIDE STRIKE | "#07 will be uspended aftor the] Demands of conductors and motormen | gy trust. or contatonce nha Bar or cont o * 3 ‘of the Assembly being reached lapse of the forty-five-day time limit, | for 7) to 78 per cont: lnereas In wages 5 2 oe re er eu Le ecial Hist and Bad, 102 eal, : re inidnight, before the end of ana) 1s SET FOR MAY DAY In other words Congress undortaker | company officials stated, ‘The ae s turned my father utterly a riday 64 BARCLAY STREET to fictate the nature of a communi | ask 9! cents an hour after the first | from all his children, 29 CORTLA year’s service VANILLA CREAM Si, Yivans declared Chairman | Called by Gioaal. Fe Federation, at | seta '0 & fore Sovermens gigie 1 PARK B ED ALMON DB Open unul 12 PM Ou Ho. the Constitution says the President These are the Louis Martin was disloyal, and tho k Irinh Wo Haas Ha ADMEAY members of the Judiciary Com- Paris in Pavor of Socializa alone shall have that might. WASHINGTON, — April ALBANY, April —Joremish ¥ 1 frie ane te KES Ah sire zs whe voted with him dqually #0, tlan of Labor, ‘The pendulum has swung from one| twenty women carrying flags and ban-| por of Utica, was appointed . Saks A Guvililer, who was the only | PARIS, Apri) ~The General ved-| extreme 19 which the President / ners urging recognitien of en Irlah Re-/to Gov. Smith ta-day, Mr. ¢ Af ' ” Dike " o “api "" and « ore lund et J pemocrat on the Judiciary Committce eration of Labor towday announced or- | Must o make a (reaty without tnk- bi Hat Daa slaisning to. ‘have | vlowar snwotacted the Miate:naoetrtal el vel sioner Investigated the Slate Indus: 1 , voted with majority, and ganization of a worldwide twenly-four-| (Ns Into account the sentiment in oy Kenators nee And | Commission. — ki do Geer report pesaibl. our sre Sty 1 aa demonstration in| Congres \o tbe over | exareme in tee li uted ake | Van Spe ae Toyality 80 favor et of industey, bach Congress will, if the Joint res |mianianan. ™ me STARVE ON DRIFTING SHIP. patch from Moscow says a drami message of distress has been received from the Aretie ivefelds. by the alientst, following the action | vania, who was reported as seriously |dren perl ot Howard Croker on March ft, when | 11, last night, to be on hand to make |/&board the steamer Salcvel, wiih be | in Tan uery, and fipally drifted Into the Kara ton promptly. EGGS, practically ocolate Eggt, Marshmallow Eggs, Nougat Eg: Fruit Pudding Eggs, Richly elaborated with Easter decorations, appropriate Easter seals, and LOFT PRICES—always as attractiv ‘women members, Migs Margaret L. : 5 Join fi ting that since his last was not connected officially with the | tice, could bring such a case, againat profiteerty espionage act,| Jr. Join In stating ice his Eggs, Milk Bmith of New York and Miss B, V.| case mentioned in the affidavit made ‘ Marriage Mr. Croker has been in- é Inasmuch as the Supreme Court] selective service law, authorization for ‘ roanut 3 capable of intelligent conversation, : Gitlett of Bone ectady, DubMC thy Comamlastonsr Hirwhteld. | nay lately shown that when the public| loans of 10,00,000,000 to Alles *a- capable of intelllfent PACKAGES, the most beautiful ever! were & few other women in, rile made upon his instructions or| imterest demands it can dispowe of! plete’ control over all shipping, au:|strangers, and that they Milk Chocolate Bunny. Family ‘our labors.” " invi to sit down, My father told vor Theat zi “While many spoke against their y implied right of the legislative LAbergdeal tage ey beg Capital her not to telephone for the police. Ea Back ay eo ‘Wnseating, they spoke fer, the | OCH CAN'T ORDER brauch of the Government to ter-|attor a declaration of peace "My father's wife thereupon said a Pringiple and not the individuals, minate a war. If Congress wlone can : that she wasn't going to have her 1! Pr ove, ‘They are filled wiih tasty Uttle Jelly tidbits, 19¢ N, April 1—A wireless age, sent by wireless, arks Artistic Patterns PRICES ARE BOOS Mayor Gives Warning and Calls ritish Throne Begs to} Dock, Markets and Accouals Commissioners. Mayor Hylan prevent the carrying out Of Iée prefit- considera an unjust price he will notify Dogk Commissioner. Hulbert, Markets Commiastoner O'Mal- ley and Commissioner -of Accounts H ee ae tne. "ee ret sans property alon, dhe Inimont hav ye bre tower icluted. Distinctive Designs Dainty Stripes and Colored Enamel Wood Finishes Suitable for the Bungalow or Summer Home Moderate Prices FRANK A, HALL & SONS Bedding Specialists for 90 years 25, West 45th Street, New York,'N. Y. teapots tee-hhdbetbab dda ei itnieshlalae of Attractions, O EXCUSE FOR THE KIDDIES’ BUNNY NEST LOOKING LEAN THIS SEASON. 1G AND VERY COM- Youngsters the lines are broken, but will gladly render you. all CHOCOLATE COVERED Mo- ilk Chocolate Eggs | LASSES PLANT ATIONS— rt mene teas Mati ers Gold Seal orien eee e's weet > nner ica Chocolates STYLE canis on Se ihe Iman the QUALITY, 1,50, 3.00 7.50 Very High Grade iene Chocolates eek atte, tan, Novesty Meta Eggs decorated in nitrnetive eol~ NOTE: Our stores will remain oven tonight avd fomorron ni Wid HOMOrFON Hight, Thurwhiy wm Prides. ‘Roel 920, in wecordance with the following sehedulet ATR FULTON 4T.. BKLYN Open ran Open sem 12 Delicious rte seit ase RICE Mart er 1.29 possibl an your selections. WATCHOUR NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCEMENTS $FOR “OTHER paseeaiecs MSc; Ge and 1.2% CHOCOLATE CRRAM bets Popes tn their handling of the! lution of inquiry adopied by the House. ‘: Fewster was operated on here yes- | pues Kt mati 4 ‘America troops and the teritory | !t Will establish @ precedent, terday after he had been atruck on’ the |’ ning regal! situation. they control still are governed by the | On the other hand, the Republicans’ | ,, hig ata Nahads bal) * My father's part the entire con- Mr. Sweet's speech, which lasted | ar ee Prendentecle Eee iLciGhin ads tae head by @ pitched ball in an exhtbition| versation was ndary one, be- three-quarters of an hour, was in part) weir JOINT) came at Jacksonville last week cause of the condition of his mind SHORTED MARSHM. quarts i} resolution the provino that tho Presi-| physicians had to remove part et { have nefther seen nor heard seaiaer” Babentia’ Mech. OW | MILK CHOCOLATE EGGS—Moyided from ene famous & comeback at Lieut, Col. Roosevelt | Soaps Ene the teiritory = Gent is inatructed to communicate to| Fewater's situll, ‘They said he would be| trom my father since the meoting | Kuddlae’ ravar aatertvbe Ergmlum AUIk Chovslate in hequtifal and artintic desiena, who had read his spzech without ak orders @ the Rhineland High Com-|in6 German Government that unless abpve mentioned at the Hotel Savoy oper ciGite wie a | Bach 12c, 1c, 4c, 69c Beautifully, tha fated with: pitrity, nent eurton. val 11390 8 M 34 RAST RD STREET Crier pet en, TH ont Vn BROAD. AY, eto fe the area controst ctf, Commissioner ‘Just as sure price above reasonable ae that the city in future Jarge quantities ry Former Alderman William Fink, new confidential inspector for the Boreugh Bremdent of Richmond, and Miss , The pies Gindent of nursce at the Conay.” jendent ‘of nurses ai for help for oranty geen. women. end ehil- | Hospital, both of, West New Ing. of cold end. fw inger pets marries this morning in of the Protestant he, Aacenalon, At will find everythin den the childish heart. Fursy Wuary Bunnies fal Chicks, Velvet, Plush and Cloth covered Bunnies, all kinds and all sizes, some on wheels. Many offer good selection if you act no end to the assortment: s, Chocolate co aoe merchandise itself. Bunnies made from. our Famous Milk Cheeolate; Package tty. badd Special Bis 9G, aire whe ff Peporrmi i H SS ose Gerth, | POuGaT Rade Decorated Cream Eggs tordey began plana to The moment the price Qommissioner will prevent teers, the teat he é PEPPOPPEPPOPPEEPED PEERED PPOEOEOPEPD: 7 Beds and Bedding BATRA LARGE SIZE wacn 3.206) in making "ALUES AND likes * nena Bo ws. PER PACKAGR TATE COVRRED oRRAM stinetive The Chs und richly decors MILK CHOCOLATE on SWHET CHOO- reasureh, competsing Almenda, Pecans, Walmte.

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