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9 Worst Season Was That of 1916 Because BABE RUTH ATTING EYE "2." NOT ON THE BALI FARNERSTODBISY Babe Ruth Tells of Year | ATTENTION! —AUNTWASINLOVE, rit ott dander ese WITH CROPS; WONT Didn’t Keep Optic on Ball!\ <3, Hoaacks S NIECE WA | Seer, ~ DISCUSS POLIS sic (Gracies SFEKS$1,250,000 When Harvesting Is Over in * ftom |Wild Asses Mrs. Cole tah ahd Unser m Who telephoned to the ron THe {Meer Cats ¥ ' | fi Northwest Maybe There'll 5 CATHAY, ‘Hootch’ Owls’ fluence of Dr. Ward, Bene- Washington Hotel jast night and dl rected the management to make } Uation which led to the cierery aa Misa Blanche Grover, a guest, wae One consclous from narcotle polsoning ear the open door of her room. on the wire insisted that Mise be called after the operator of the | informa |" Mina Grover, who young and ‘erutiful, was Jellevue Hospital, where her e is said to be critical. she Be Time for Platforms. ; Laue or ; ficiary, She Asserts. at the hotel hs Blanche Grover dei Sea-Sick iio sities Qian Ae tae ate! | THE here mother at No. ly West Wi BOSSES STILL HOLD ON | #7" Ry QUEE Surrogate Cohalan to-day appointed ecitioaes ' Swan | Cornelius J. Sullivan of No. 61 Broad- | Way, temporary administrator of the | ' estate left by the Inte Mrs. Mirgnret And, Ladies and Gents, the Wild ¢, cote, who died May 14 last, leiving Ass Carries His Owh Ourry-| more than $1,260,000, the bulk of which omé Ma’ S ‘he bequeathed to her physician, Dr bse Yes, Maem, the Swan roman Ford Ward of No. 616 Madi Got Sea Sick Because He Was! son Avenue. She left he wi Mormon ‘Sugar Profiteers and “Japanese Menace” Two Big Things to Be Dealt With. | —— By Martin Green. atly col- In the opinion of old-time poli- Used to Fresh Water Only— | lection of Jewels to Dr. Want’s wite | 4 ‘cians with whom [ talked In the; K Movi Towards the Egress ‘Suggestions were made by iew yera | " Northwest last week, Franklin D. si 4 ing s the Egr that they select an @dministrator for the Home Run . Justice Cohatan resented this declar- ing the appointment was a function| A collection of several hundred wild} 0f the court alone end adding “'you) ight pick a Ponzi." and welrd animals from all over thee 1 Riley of Chicago, a! globe, intended to increase the popu- niece, has begun a@ contest of thy will! lation as well as the attendance at/on behalf of herself and other rela the Rroge Zoo, arrived here to-day } Roosevelt, Democratic candidate for if Vice-President, js about to embark | on a time-wasting tour of that sec- on of the country. The Northwest, ese old-timers say, is too busy just i ®now harvesting a record-breaking crop o pay any attention to politics, but it Will call for close attention in late] : * September and October because it Is | neelvable that the result of the Copyright, 1920, International.) on the steamship Minnesota of the clectien may be largely influenced by! SHOWING BABE RUTH BEATING THE BALL TO THE BAG. Atlantic Transport Line, the bigest | '|Best as a Pitcher in 1916, When He Had the| ‘shit ' the world. They came) from London in charge of James W., he vote of Minnesota, the Dakota! Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Uta 4 vi FON a .. ’ i) NFER ARL Seo Kamolacinl ha ‘tae Swing and Muscle, but He Couldn’t Bailey, who attended to thetr coltec- | he influes © far} eR hwest has pra been nuili- Pound Out Four-Baggers. tion and had his hands full of them| <.: fled by stern measur By Babe Ruth \all the way over, BHODIOG RY Sib SU TECHS Te BEPOIEZ | LU ‘e sll - : Among the crowd of naturalists, ‘ \ st and municipal, Irr CHAPTER Y, h cn (eal dovers q p of party leanings. The Dem- " bie w, . ; af = 1 longshoremen and other animal lo’ ait party The season of 1916 was my best as a pitcher. It was really only my low lo you on snd Republics ee ON REO who gathered to greet the Minnesota y mY} dominant in that section second session in the big league and my third out of the old school Jot, but a - : q In North and South Dakota and] when the averages were cast up at the end of the year, my name, like Abou| was The Evening Shae 8 bias riage like it ? 4] Minnesota the Non-Partisan League.! Ben Adhem's, led all the rest. You remember Abou—pitched for the Cloud-|correspondence-schoo! | soolegist, | by 3 whom the following report of the.ani- mals aboard the vessel was made: “There were all kinds of animals 4 rapidly growing power, spr Jown into Nebraska and low ading | Hoppers in the days when a second bounce was out, nd out! This was the season of that rare O many people mented on the e¢ com mfort and ito Montana and Colorado, 18 ap-| yg, et Ich §! mvenience of buying their candy | hrowohing the fade-out st It has | W° Serlesingine in which Eneries| “RUBES) EN FLIVVER | apoara the ship, from birds of para- in United, Candy Stores. They { tecntly suffered severe reverses in| Smith of the Brooklyn Dodgers, an | seem to appreciate the quictnent the lack of clattering soda foun tains, the smooth, pleasant sem ce. + of jts decreasing virility e appur-] shuffle in the butting order by Bill} bears, that's what Pere Kasealilee i Reign ail sce Carrigan shoved across a run for the look like bears and make a meow MO Avi age . 7 Paria fat do i n founded aha Ne gue nod | Red Sox, winning the game, Smith Delectives Fast Enough to Get Joy | cat. No, I don't know what they're ars after Partisan I 4 Minnesota and North Dakota, sens |f battled for thirteen innings before| SHOWED SOME SPEED | tse to pandas, or cat bears. Yes, cat | i hings its own way in North Dakota | pitched twelve scoreless Innings that Riders When They Crossed for, except as curiosities. They come It you do et Foon ost storey The old parties lacked leadership and | day, including ten consecutive runle: ‘ e ¥ from India. a a tha new movement spread like a | gassions, Myers, the Dodgers’ centre Middle of Hudson. “and there are two Gibbons hool- MISS LOUISE. one of our seven stot nt you, foo, to know * and to experience our service. Happiness awaits fou in the form of immediate servide and excepgional cand) y reasonable price Cundy Areade on 42d Street,, | bralria fire Decale 1t encountered m9! Relder'smackad one of miy. fast. on A motor truck with « party of nolsily| sokg, ‘They're monkeys from India. JONGER Ss a § opposit on, for a home run in the very first In- | enthusiastic fpienda of Louis Cabattl| ose tame and friendly. They're At the present time Republicans | ;, ne i sircle ‘ on nea ing. He was the last man to circle| ang six other men who were released 1d Democrats are concentrating ithe bases for Brooklyn that mem- | fromm jail at Rutherford, N. J., yesterday | About three feet tall, all black, with | ‘ot of attention on the Non-Partisan | (8 Oars | vant thist innings . are \ haa to fight every foot of the wavs | (ythout Dene Sciee one, 3mith| charge of carrying concealed weapons,| longer than their bodies and their wnd fishing costs money. In the | (00.04. pases ‘on balls and gave only, pulled up In front of the Jail and took| fingers are about ten inches long, too, ' parmy oe Pe ey Lt henge oat | halt that number. He struck out| them aboard with congratulations, The|‘phey've got hair allover them, It Pi permitted the accumulation of a sur- | ‘Wo and Igoubled Ba rieric wth OnE mJolcing waa increased because the re-| ook, like ostrich feathers, all sort of to my credit, The De |Jeased prisoners and thelr friends knew| (11. mpey make a noise like a a8. At this time the membership wy one mor es are not suffidiant to pay routine | 0d six hits and we had only one more they had been charged by the New & tives. Dr. Ward and Edward Weds- worth, executors, appeared for the motion that they be appointed tem- porary administrators. K running expenses, | than that | York police with the theft of an auto-| Cuckoo. 4 Mrs, Riley opposed this motion . FULL WBIGHT—I6 ounce Diasensions inaide the ran‘a of the|GOOD RECORD SHOWN IN PER-| bie belonging to Abraham Passner of| “There are two wanderoo monkeys,| 07" {Uy Ghose’ St iS aa of CANDY in every pound box i Non-Partisan League are weakening | CENTAGES. | No, 226 West 39th Street and the charge|also. They're blackish gray, and the > : | | if the organization. Smooth old-tine| ty the league season Carrigan! had apparently been abandoned pecpliad part of fiem fe that thep|clrMer 8 she Hotel Belmont fn/ | | oliticians of the old parties have] pitened me in forty-four games and I) pgnaess Flag ee y : ¢ 1908, which resulted in paralysis and | | Pftutod practical marker? ite Mone | GMa me fry CON" ame” Beta | On the way to New ork the mery have beanie sTOmID All ATEN ae eo te ere a Miss Louise McAllister Jongers|isity Charon at Kimber SPECIAL «] | Partisan League and frequently, of | charged with the loss of (wel eo oe en aoe nar ea ay. (aoe ‘They look lke something Foul uorate, She sald she cared forner| i ce Sr (SRO UE NOt Been. for the COmMDE % ; +] rh late, the unsuspecting farmers have | the re league schedule I gave an|? alo in a ditapidate ville stage. The: + Fe OF mer | ‘Re Canta: a; ride of ling Misa Jongers would bave been J | ~~. found themselves unexpectedly ticd | tne a ete earned runs ber game, | ver. With whoops of delight, Cabattt |e on ine a i otro oa Yi aunt, and that her aunt's aentai| to Be September 'Brideof [ty jem see eu atantes of Today and Saturday ] WW 4 Aip with a ticket controlled by old-line | toppi ddie Cicotte, of the White |and his company challenged the “rubea'’ | Make J nditic rew worse “ ha T ac a) . next season eo went yesterday to . 4 1 fi t politicians, The farmers, too, are, be- | See the eecond man on the list, who] to show ‘a little real speed. “There'a one Guines baboon on the | cond rt & Lael ey ae ip a | Thomas A. Dent Jr. the Rumaon Country Club with’ her Milk Chocolate 4 voming resentful of | the ‘growing | gave 1.78. All told, during the year.| | The race continued to the Weehawken |iist, He's a little fellow. They've got| lve. i" 4 A na 4 sho was ae parents for an extended visit Honey Nougat 4 b % of lawyers in thelr organtaa- batters faced ‘me, and of thesc| ferry and when-the truck and filyver | insane and absolutely under the in-| : ; 4 } { Cant ADpARentty Ses) CALA Keon a nape aye of Philadel- | Were both aboard a West Shore boat|a lot of carrier piggons and wild). ee oe Dr. Ward.” Miss Louise McAllister Jongera, i Pog Bite Bk a 1 4° tone ae a, Ta eras ae ‘yo! asltenor wi sk | the truck party continued to jeer the|gwans, the swans was #ea-| i ce of the late Ward McAlia- fred. anid. 1 heflawyers out and when lawyers get | pia, was the only pit net who airer rural pair until the boat was acrone the | swans: One of the ‘aan'g| She sald her aunt became intatu | srandniece of the late Ward McAl i , Sed ones, ont the, Na | n they generally find a way thobiain| Pit more men than I did. He 1| middie of the Hudson. ‘Then detectives sick all the way over, “He wasn't] 700 tl ler june : =| tah aeho wan Meer Sericw kacinttn: . Beaten lait, footed . 4 ominations for office 182 batters, but he stood near the end | of the New. York Police, Automobile | used to salt water, you see. jate th Dr. Ward, who was very ¥ cut into oblonss end ey j i! The primary laws In the north-|o¢ the Hst in pitching effectiveness, | Squad took off thelr i dusters, their f , mlack-|'ndulgent to his patient; that Mra, | biter twenty-five years ago, te one hécolal ‘a horolate coated. Ib. ' wester States as they stand at pres-|ecause he had allowed an average | false whiskers and goggles and arrested| "Oh, yes, and there's @ blaok-) Oo sversion to baths and| who o 4 the designation, | { ent were drawn by men unfamiliar] of 3.58 earned rons per game. all seven guests of the joy party as|necked grackle from China,’ It sings |“ who oreated the designation, us ‘| A 1 ti with practical polities with the de-|° at’ pat, however, th son of 1916) New York prisoners, charged with the | 0° 0 Bit a aes more than one| Dt: Ward encouraged her in this and | Hundred,” to indicate the numerical _a Nutted Mousse } i sign of climinating the political BOs. |was the poorest of my major league) the ‘delays of extradition trom’ New |vore, I don't, know what kind of|that Mra. Cole was convinced the two] strength of the city's exclualte social || Apricos ean a bag Aseorted f They did eliminate the ‘boss for 0 losreer, My average wee only 22, f/ Jersey, . " 5 attending nurses and herself was mis- | order engaged to be married ¢ inh enh Pt ci 1 (ime, but the laws are so complicatd| pad the swing, the position, and the cae | music that means, but one of the becebtiy wf Neeeenleh encase etna ee is pended . 7 be Her iy equal anywhere. 29¢ Leh putty sauares | and so confilcting in their provisions |heef—everything but the batting eye, keepers told me it waa like a Chineso| ‘Tee e her, which Dr. Cole also | Thomas ent Jr, 0 yracu, Miller's Candy Licks inte 6 tea oF freely cues, stltwem that they are subject to all sorts of he nn T could gather in were three} WARNING, THIEVES: encouraged her. The physician, Mrs.| Announcement of the foetheomis Boxof.i0, popular tlavors 25 ut ieee Ve | interpretations. The outcome has |home runs. As 2 pitcher I had every LAY OFF T jobos, nay Riley states in her petition, agreed | marriage has beon made by Miss Jon Box of 20, popular flavors 9c Cart tov Bp | i : ne the creation te nar pane |reayon to feel teh’ Pith maszer HIS FLAT) “tm one of tie Ragtel ree fox a to ald Mrs, Cole in cutting down ex-| gers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphouse || Nutted Royals . @ flavors ganization requires leadership a Ime Be RS tee Uh akong abouts: be Sprergarersis [eee cat. foug fn - bass ttt haw « | Penses and she says her aunt became | Jongers of No, 200 Went pith Stroy Fen, Bo! Here they are again 40: | that leaders must necessarily give all jeatse 1 knew Twa just missing balls Zerillo, Found Operating There, eo spite ae upon i {YOFY paralmontous, Dr. Ward, she| ‘The mgngoment ls of dou in AnealiGote Ridain’ \ Milk Chocolate 4 heir time and efforts to the organi-|°% 4 houquets by the width of a gnat's oe . (eee | " "| saya, told the nurses they were to get | est, as Mr. Dent, the son of I. Ash hghto! The name tela the atory zation and that human nature guides |20q boudusl® bs Vi cys were fooling} Appears in Court Showing That “ana there's a wild ass from India, id =f leet ee ea eauae Righto! The name tells the story Covered Maple Creams | leaders into the methods of bossism | © f cuedk the secret of st iat = 4 vy captivity, it's aly | 200# on bread and tea, | Dent, is a grandnephow he ta Heanenty candy 49c Nich creamy centers, made from | for purposes of self-protection. | teeing ian eyeugn. the: bell He Got Hot Greeting. the only one (a. captivity ll "Dr. Ward told her he was charging | Mra, Ulysses 8, Grant, wife of the || Assorted Milk Chocolates Vermont maple. sugar, by 4 ‘The only interest T could find in) re wer was in my swing all right! Members of the Never Sleep Bure-|"hite—® Very rare specimens It's ner qunt 950 a day, Mrs. Riley says, |General, Ho is Manager of tho Elsi: Miller's chocolater and what file “coseolate Geet 591 See one PRR iene : Jeane when I hit them they SUr liars Asgoctation to-day notified thoie| called an onager and carries {ts own | Mrs, Riley says whe taxed him with| A, Simons Company of Syracuse o mare could you want: | at 2 Ib. and on the Pacific slope is confined nd Q 28 aa * 3 iiiie ele jiow who tended | his $15,000 fee and presented to him | ay orenide and on) the Pactfg -conhned and T had three three-bnggers| sinners that Macey fen el | curry cumb. The fe pres which hia father is President . 1 \ De Saetaieat Ned aa GALL > doubles to prove it Whe ih & BOO vlan te natn BFOOK |e tota me that it licks itself all over|a statement of her aunt's estate. Her!” aitnough all details have not yet MILLER’S Special Home Made ’ ind office seekers. ‘Their interest is And Avy doubles to Meee i rong,| lyme $8 @ food plage to avol y |punt she recounts said: "Damn you,! 4 - Pane . yasically selfish, They are 99 per| .F © Wes ung fellow with al Natteo Zerillo, who saya he tived|ta keep clean. It goes to sleep with | Way ee ol Ae iring out how mucii been settled, the wedding will be ol¢ Combination cent, goneebned in their State or dis-| cague record as a fence-bus-|4t No. 63 Ten Eyck Street, when ar-|its head on ‘ts shoylder, lop-sided,| money I've got? I suppose you ars | brated late in September in the chan Ss Bread we 215 Ibs. $1.49 4 Iriet Ents. it will be enthusiasti-{ter, up in the big time, with about|raigned to-day in the Bridge Plaza Po-| ike scheming (0.90 tt Jiry of St. Thomas's Chureh mitt " 1410 Virondway pe ant | Mr 0 N enthusiast | 55’ sounds of physique, a big bunch| lic Court on a charge of burglary, pre- : “ 7 he says Dr. Ward amiled approv- | : ' Parts") Amorted fudge, pungent pineapple Jelly } Ruy weieomee My) bene. weataman. y eres MAM alk tue COnmAAGG Gil eenteh (he Erbearanes or Lavine fecal, tie ee te On Bone SOUR, ingly and stroked the head of her} Miss Jongers's father Is a portra f LUGS Broag cme covsamat jousees, ae: 1 later vist of Gov Cox will help the {a cock-mure kid who couldn't Apd| spending a night in the Lambs’ Club| cases of gin and five hogsheade of |qunt, who- amiled back at him and |painter of note, not the least know! et arenes | local Democratic ctickets... The. Re. |‘defeat” in the dictionary—and T wasl grin, He was charged with entering|Drandy consigned to Bermuda. Tho took his hand and kinsed it lof his works being a portrait of fiom ‘uafers and’ toasted” marshinal. } publican politicians will bring strong @ther missing thom altogether OT) the fat of Morris Mankowltz, No. Bt man who took care of the owls sail) she says whe often heard her nuntjdaughter. Her mother w Min: 1 SORE SOW OPEN to “ait ere y | ) publigan Balltieiens sil by sending up skyrockets for easy outs.|\pewun Qe Moms Mankowltz, No. 61] (iat on the way over they didn't way |aay #he loved Dr, Ward and that her touise McAllister, a daughter of Yh LR ICHT STORE NOW Obm i J inakejan intensive tour of T had goored only 18 runs, and Thad| yon and chain & lee thomeet| Hoot,’ ag they usually do; they sald |henrt before had been in an leebox. \iats Rev. Dr. F. Mar CAlliate Otoattter a By “| ¢ ¢ Pacific co " only 87 hits to show for a season's a aE GOAN: | Rel Ot StOUReTET HET Boahi! Mrs. Riley says her aunt belleved he | who for thirty years rector uf contain 5 west and th i acini bast, ‘They jonly (87 ite 0 ia and $22 In cash. Netghbora who had | —_—— : reciprocated the affection. are of the opinion that the decision : ne Pp ai : seen him enter w aiting for him| Mra. Cole died at her town house. of Gov. Cox to spend a fot of time tn. | 1 had to fin d out about th m becanse when, the came out, They, beat him | TOLD TO BE MUM, leo ddoiPark Avenue | that section will force the publi- new that the Ife of a pitcher ore his clothes and generally battered ° | 1 can cand e to do likewise, the big leagues was much shorter) > 1p vntil the police arrived. U | ig Democratic leaders in Utah and than that of a slugging outfolder.| | 2 iRatwan Tid in $1,000 for cen SAYS COP’S ACCUSER| ULTIMATUM TO TENANTS. | ee \/ Idaho are urging Attorney General If I could get my eye on the ball ~~ | | feek-end Assortment Palmer to push the prosecution of the again and hold {t there I was sure I lan on: Narn : CREseag or ‘es rasiaa aaa } y; Utah-ldaho Sugar Company, a Mor- coufd kiss the mound goodby and| THIEF THANKFUL FOR SUIT, | Might Be Picked Up With Pistol In| Greve of Rockaway Potnt Company & he alone soectaia, a } mon concern, directors of which are turn myself out to pasture In one of Bt | Pocket, Declares Man Who days Gey Saadd tan NawiLease: O teet Sunn iret’ $9.26 ] under indictment for profiteering. ‘the out-meadows and stay there for| q, ear cket, a | bod. Five ; The case has been set for trial injyears. But my bat was the only ABT) ee F on nae: ene) | Phe meeting between a/committe s fait pound pepe — October. The Democratic leaders as- thing that could win this for me, A} BFBINS <9 Lech: Dear, | of the Rockaway Point bungalow in every mare? i sert that the trial will result in batter's eye ordinartl lasta longer] When Robert & warzbach returned Sach minus an eye os a result, they dwellers and their landlord. the s showing the sugar beet raisers of a pitcher's arm, ‘unleas ho gets| to his home rt No. 52 Lincoln Avenue, | claimed, of an aseault committed upon| Rockaway Point Company, took place quarter Our Nest Store Utah and Idaho that the Utah-Idaho n locking through the bottom| Nowark, last night he found t Sugar Company has, by reason of its of a gla n't holating ‘em, | of clothes valued at $50 a power resulting from Mormon affilta- jor even using a straw, there waa no} waned at $15 hail t tions, systematically vase rpaid them ‘danger to elther my eye or my elbow. | 7 for their product and realized exorbi- tant profits thereby, The Mormon) TALKED TO HIS BAT LIKE A} Church in Utah and Idaho ts prac- “DUTCH UNCLE,” | tically part of the Rey can ma-| That winter I took my bat off in| chine, It is the Democratic conten- the’ corner and talked to it Ike «| le at a mule them June 6 with a blackjack by De-/|jast night at the company's offices 1a silk shirt! tective Henry J. Coleman of the West| No. 153 Remacn Street, behind closed | On thy | 185th Street Station, who has since been | doors. Willlam M. Greve and Juilus| und a note! demoted to a patrolman, attached to the! Strauss, officers of the corporation, ch, thanie you for the West 47th Street Station, Miohae! Taylor, | were present . the fine ‘sult ofsclothes and a printer, of No, 213 West 120th Street,| Mr. Greve Next tim out don't) and Herman Jaffe, chauffeur, of No. 176| meeting wa: Bway. Bet. 32nd & 33rd Sts. OTHER STORES "Larges indy Store im the World’ 42nd also 43d Street Bet. Sth and 6th Aves, sald the purpose of the to explain the situation tr Unlocked 5 : A not signed. ‘The thier) Mast 128th Btreet, gppeared befor |to the bungalow dwellers’ committee | Utah-Idaho Sugar Company for me; all ho wanted wea a little | a Heights Court to-day and explained they | Voint tocnight. We will not ‘recede inionSq.. 14th St. and th Awe, ; States of Utah and Idaho can be as-! team «Ho blamod ‘the battine | greea ries ma petees | ft BER unable 10 serve a mummons| from our poalilon.” ‘ald he, "Dut we | Hudson Term. Bldg.,32 Cort. Se. Cox and Roc eye, a ho old } i eye had to ome ekp nase jetee-' upon Coleman, The return date was ex- (o not wish ie ¢ pany's tenan' o hit tHe hadn't bean onthe 4 ive i tended until Aug. 26 have a sales {dea of bir position or 1343 Broadway, Near 35th St. erwhelming political ques- So whenover I fot n chance durmy| Deteotive Anthony Greeco, who haw] At the etation house Coleman waa re-\" iewal proceedings may be begun ‘| 2249 Broadway, Near 80th St. 4 tion In California, Oregon and Wash- the winter I used to lake my bat out! been hunting pickpockets with notable! ported sick and at Police Headquartera| Prevent Bie company. carrying sur ttn | ington is the question of barring the in the Jot and slam fungoes. — It auocens in thie cly for ye Sgbsarel| tia waa aneamnns Gola plan to evict such tenants as will not Fulton & Nassau St., S. E. cov, 2 ( Japanese, We of the Bust cannot be- wasn't the best mort of practice, be- | jn Coney tolual Court to ' it | De wae snterey seman was on vach-| sien a new lease, the terms of whici | 8 ‘ \ Coney I n injarad thon, ga J, The alleged assault oc-;Melude Burrender’ of the bungeinge ty f fin to understand the bitter fecling cause I waan't up against anything | nai Ta rat iad ina Wool 1anth Btneet raetenten, | (node surrender, H galowa ty | against Japanese immigration which on the ball, bus T learned to keep my | {pest H Mass und! Frank Jasper of No, $120 Broadway, "Stayer Hylan instructed. Conmiustone prevails in the three const States, It n the'darn thing, and of course ; ; town, NW} who wan in court to tentify for Jaft ia Wirakhaid' to invectlentet Ww no exaggeration to say that the up my. wallop told the Mais. clared to reporter had’ been ay the Harway Imp | sentiment In favor of Federal legia- Tt must have done me some good, | (rate garded he proached Wy a aen's clotl iny in land it has lea uk ompter and warned to 1 sap deaf and du ick his pocket while he was watching this lation which will absolutely prohibit asx 1 finighed fifil) in the individual alow dwellers at Gravese Ph anddlaih aoEi. 310. \we or some night he wo Major aays there has Japancee immigration is practically . pving picture They were held in “picked up" on his way . eam as to whether unanimous. (Continued on ‘Pwelfih Page.) $2,500 bal revolver would be found in ompany or Une chty owns the property PA *

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