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lf ee uibieeaad eee HARDING LETTER TO JOHNSON SAID inventigations. @irecting the work bave making Independent tnvestiga- Thone directing the work hare the circumstances are #0 ‘that there is only the slight- that any one of the of- eetacicn can get results out ‘Mieagre materials \t hes | -_- ores While <0 grtncomon en fed gwors Senator Doesn’t Quote It, but fare combing the haunts of} Asserts Candidate Will anarchivts ali the Middle Sik wanton one Haga BB Throw Out Covenant. Federal experts of the Bureau! _ ‘ Ep Oy side by side) TROUBLE IF HE SHIFTS, Marana!’ ice, 4“, iercelinieg Devarenest. whion |Acceptiince of Reservations 7 ailowed the debris gathered at) Now Would Affect Attitude to be dumped from a garbage of the Californian. (Tate ta the eleventh of the series of articles by The Evening World's Bpectal Correspondent on the political s#ituatio in the found » 7“ States.) ‘calle _pleked David Lawrence. for study by pleked experts ; ‘Ghitee cy wd Pedara! ureaun | PCH! Corrmennndens of The Hue: i, many league saad cee BACRAMENTO, Cul, Sept. 1 Gagertines save | (CoPPriEn. 1920).—Senator Johnson Nida teter. Where | '® bis own Jnimitabie way has started with be re. | OUt lo help Senator Harding win the are. But the detec. | Presidency, smiles, assert that | doubts about thé loyalty of the Call. of the personal ltornia Senator to the Republican FO} in sa uke ccna atandard bearer he should hear Hiram subjected to the chance |7°ha80u when he makes his tour of wrong person. Bastern and Western States. INTERS GOT “EVI-| There is no rvom for doubt. Sena- ” tor Johnson ts taking Senator Hard- neat po ing at his word. He te taking the up after the| Public utterances of the Republican that souvenir] nominee an his text and jn stating it Picking up frag-} unequivocally and emphatically ax o the polos lines were! fact that the Republican candidate unwittingly may have) means to stay out of the League of evidence. Nations altogether, horse and wagon remained the Mr, Johnson doesn't talk about | hope of the investigators to-day.| reservations or such changes or | Rorseshoers are aiding the poles] modifications as will preserve | they oan to find tho man} American rights and independ- | the Bind shoes of the! ence. He says he is for serap- Character of the work in-| ping the whole business and he | wes done in an outlying! 60 understands Senator Mardin, and by a unlon workman.! pasition, Island is the only borough) 1 that in not the attitude of t ‘There are no uation far-| Republican nominee; if cccer he according to officials Of | does believe in American membership tention. in the present League of Nations John Drum Post 218, Vet-| with the Lodge reservations or other Foreign Wars of the! nafeguarda, thero tg still time for him has offered a reward! to ayve Kimsoif considerable ombar- arrest and conviction | rasamont. person or persons reaponsibla| JOHNGON MEANS TO teachin se gyd pits the HARDING TO HIS view? com-] For Hiram Jobnson ts in earne: & Lindrot® and Lu- lend moans to hold Senator Harding to hin expressed position, not only during the campaign, but in the Sen- ate afterward, It is @ battle to the death no far the League iv con. corned. Senator Johnson doesn't talk about Anything eine. He doesn't wpeak of | Senator Harding's ability an a states. . He merely in find thot the candidate stands four muare against the League of Nations and he expresses openly his admir tion for Gov. Cox In standing tour | square in favor of the League. The writer maw the Republican | State convention render enthuniastic homage to Hiran Johnson, heard the | Gistingulshed Senator speak, and there wan not @ man in the room whe | believed that Senatur Hating and Senator Johnson ever have had or evor will bave any differences on the matter of the League of Nationa. ' The people of California know! when Johnson is in earnest and work. ing for » Republican vietury. He ta working hard this time and his heart | Ww in the fight because he believes | Senator Marding means to stay out| ot the League and aecept the view- point whieh the California Senater expresed in the Senate's last seasion! JOHNGON'S INFLUENCE IN THE FIGHT OVER LEAGUE, For no matter what one may think of Benator Johnson's views on the Lcugue of Nations, it was he who started the ‘fight in the Senate and he who kept the Republican Party Chicago from indoring the Learua th the Lodge reservations. } | ! H 4% ‘ y i t fH s t z i Poe = c | i ef? il & i i i F "i i $F? i i i : t a ity gaa gf$ F 4 i + —_— WOULD REVISE TAXATION. Otte BH. Kaha, tn Address tn Day- | ten, Attacks Present Sratem. ‘PAXTON, ©., Sept. 22—In an ad- @ress here to-day before the Chamber ‘ef Commerce, Otto MH. Kahn, the New banker, declared the taxation| man or a progrosal the United States fy, in economic science, penaitze He advocated the revision of the ba t taxation aystem, particularly it and @ readjustment of the ——»-—-—— Pustice Lehman in Gupreme Court to- Gay signed an order requiring the Kerr Steamship Company, Inc., te furnish a $360,000 to protect the inter- a the Kerr Steamship nd alao to seoure payment damages to ships which may be ——> TRIES TO DIE IN HOTEL RAID. Detectives of the Fourth Inmidetion District, undet Sergt. Dolan, raided the Circle Hotel in Woat 0th Street wi early to-day snd arrested several Women and the clerk He feels mow that Senator During the excitement « woman de-| Harding hae begome one of the geribing herself as Beatrice P. Picrenl!,| lrreconciliable group. In every twenty-six, of wilzabeth. N. D, who] speech he takes only Senator had not been arrested, swallowed bi- @hloride of mercury tablew. She was taken to Flower Hospital and it ta be- Neved prompt treatment saved her Ute. Harding's public speeches. There is a rumer afloat that Sonator Johnson has in his pocket a letter from Senator Hard ng effect: “You have interp position correctiy.” DORVAL ENTRIES. = But Hiram Jonson, even if be he Dorval entrie fr Saye SI. rece sre us| DOMNCAKOS Bch @ document, te not . uring it He merely taken the eae? | Harding speeches and ignores all Ml references to a possible une of the rebie: |Taague of Nations machinery. He Ye! |insiets that Senator Harding has scrapped the entire League The. cause of that action the California nator does not hesitate to Ko the length and breadth of the land cam- palgning for the Republican ticket, Now on the other side of the quos- tion men itke Taf. Hoover, Hug Root, Wickersham and Proaident Lowell of Harvard hope that Senator Harding will be all right on the tasue Seve ate A Sem LL Riana 110; Lats lowe tte post Ma ia Awl + theae.prorotie aq |Mfter the election ja won, Conferenves safeee hPa yee; lare to lake place in New York this io. Rinksiose ich; | Week when Elihu Root returng trom Europe, Unquentionably there Will be mk, | en effort made to draw Senator Hard- ing back to the League or at leant SERAP’ LEAGUE, | And if anybody han any . na | | K. MYERS, oarsman; PAUL CAST A. F. AHEARN, track; PAT RY wo further Into the @rave thap that of Willlam Jennings Bryan IF HARDING DESERTS JOHNSON THERE WILL BE TROUBLE Aw to political effects, this Stute can be carried by Senator Johnapo| by shoer force of his personal appeal. | If Senator Harding should do the! unexpected—namely, devert Johnson -there would durely be trouble in this State for the Republican Party For the wets are rather favorably inclined to Gov. Cox anyway and if sections of Northern California like Xan Francisco find that Harding and Cox are both for the League with reservations, other \ssueg stich aw Prohibition will decide thelr voter,‘ But no one seriously expects any change in the Hurding position on the League. Senator Johnson has THE EVENING WORLD as WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920. ELLO, oarsman; AN, shot put selves more adroitly jtorneys dla at regular session have gained the trint only three of the Interpreted the Republican nominee » attitude wo authoritatively ax far as the people of this part of the State fw concerned that they would be amazed and astonished to hear any- thing to the contrary from Senator | Harding, Phe State Capitol here was an in yiuit Vor 4 the Re- teresting place to Senator Johnson o publican Convention, Samu ridge, candidate for Unit Sensior, made a lengthy mostly againat Wilsonist he wald he had been conatsten on e the Wilson Tariff fait of 1498" After the spocch wun over J heard many & person express wonder whether Mr. Bhortricge really helieved Woodrow Withon was ais rasponsibls for the Wilson Tartit Law of 189%. StH the anti-Wil crus aude which the Re mak ine includes moat everything Wi sonion, anyway Three other Rtate conventions, ‘the way. were going on ip the 8 itol, The Prohibitionista and the ts met at opposite ends of Dew the building and In a room especially a by the Secretary Of State prenented his creden tials and made the ke apoveh 10 himaelf after giving newspapers. Later b tat an ate Chatent “fusing” with the regular Ne MAYOR'S AIDS GO TO ALBANY. O'Rriem. Hew Mayor Mylan this aferne } structed Corporation Counsel O'Hrien Tenement House Commts Mann} and Arthur J. W. Hilly on W the Mayor's Commit ‘ lent iteering. to go to Albany and every uid ponsible in the passage of proper housing and anti-rent profitecr ing awe The officials are partioularty tn structed to give every pon ansint ance to those who are fighting for the pass: © of Wille almed to blook th efforts of profiteering landlords who plan to evict hundreds of thousands of tenants on Oct. 1. ‘This ia the log lation rec ed by The BVealn Warkt, which has been Indoried by thy Lockwood Lagialstly The Mayor also instructs the trio to and operation of buses CHILDS'S CASE ADJOURNED. Arguments on Motion to Dinuin» Indictment Set for Next Week. , Justice Pinch in Bupreme © to @ay, on notion of Axsiatent District Attorney Johnstone, postponed for one k arguments a motion to dis rT) Indictment againat William Hamlin Childe, which has oth fone had aske Childs, to the powition he took in the Senate when he voted for the League resor- vations, but If he does, well, phere will\he » certain Senator from : of Califoruia whose bear wilt Jaid in every manner the bus legislation, | in accordance with Gov, Smith's Mme ange, #0 that the city may be alle to appropriate money for ‘the chase pulled haveeand One you've Olympic Athletes Who Arrived To-Day On the Cunard Steamship Carmania: NORMAN ROSS, ewimmer: JACK KELLY, soul ler; CLARENCE PINKSTON, diver. INCREDIBLE FOLLY, HUGHES'S VEWLOF SOCNISTOUSTER (Continued from First Pages that they handled the ease for tham than thelr winathy and friends ‘The fact that the Assembly ousted members and at tompted to give aelean bill of health fo the other two wan pelleved to indi- ¢ that many members had come to you know ives In #0 deep that you can't pull Me of the _' Don’t Coax The Bones, Court Rules Shootin’ Atrican Golf No Crime, Bui Appealing to the | ] | Cubes IS. | Certain votces were described in the West Side Court to-day, and Chief Magistrate McAdoo himself considered the evidence. One wae a plaintive, pleading Volce whien repeated tncodsantly the prayer, \“Bonea, have @ heart--baby ne pair 0° shoes.” Avother was on » gant voles, harsh, dxulting, | 4 ‘em an’ Weep—five an’ a deuce | ‘other sateberul,” “Oh, you big Lim and expressions of similar purport. | whatever the purport may have bean Other voices, some thin, some gruff, some tremulous and some ing, emitted such expression as, “Can': 1 get shaded?” and “Any part of the rou." | Five detectives from the fourth fm- spection district degertbed the voices, which they sald *hey had heard inst night In George Jacksor's stove repair shop, No. 549 West Sth Street, where they had arrested eleven nogrocs after gaining ehtrange by the “Rast Magistrate McAdoo did not fee! fua- tifed, he maid, In cowvicting the men of shooting cmps, but he sald that Inn- Budge described was for that he whotec of hone had “road ‘em an went to jail ‘The thors, favored by the bynes, paid away to “i the big Interests and they're conte!}- PEP e | uting to him,” said Gerard, wa es | Wiltam Boyes Thonipron, - York, Chairman of the Ropub' Ways and Me omepitioe, Poli Gerard. Thompson gave ye wanica « the Ways and Means Chairmen int! | Pastern States under his direct con trol, as follows: on ticut, William HM. Putnam, | Hartford; District of Columbia, Will- {iam . Galliher; Delaware, Cha Warner, Maryland, A. G. Tower: N F. J. MULLER, coach; HUNT FOR ~SEHATORS w | Jersey, HP. Karle; New York, Lf A | Pearson; Pennsylvania, William it i \ | Molwetl; Rhode Istand, F. F. Peck. |) Quotas for the States, Thompson said, were fixed by Fred Upham, Ke- publionn treasurer at Chicago. e've spent more thin we've re- ed so far," sald Thompson in re- re to Senator Reed. He said he cout tell how much had been ratsed Thompson sald the only worker | { hax employed is Major J. J. Patchell, | who gels $400 & month. THE ELECTION OF COX, ——— (Continued from First Page.) i nerve,” Mr, Gerard replied, “and be The New York State quota as at. [told me he dd not care to do aoc! | fixed by Treasurer Upham in 1919 wing the! ‘Phe witnees said the committee} Was $1,600,000, Thompson stated, Th 0 belle ; i w York City. No hey are believed to | named included only New Yorkers| special by jbut that he was endeavoring to form| made for + loral committee in & York City h State. Q Are you Hmiting the amount ot | funda you will take from a single in- dividual? A, No. Q. Take any amount you can gett) tinet from the reat of t he declared, though Upham testi- fied at Chicago that Now York City and Chicago were treated as soparate units. 0,000 Is to be raised In belleve they had acted w the " . Hout $1 Boatlontetie teat taeetielssg vas Re Ay POLL TE ORB ete | Now York City, of which $1,000,000 ts 1 ie the ound ; Asked for: names persons in! for the national campaign and the re- | lant might on the ousting of Waldmar,! other Staten asstetin Nationa! mainder for the State campaign, he Claessens and Solomon was 90 to 4, uM pros testified, wherpas the vote for ousting last April rere, | Approximately $2,000,000 wil! have wan from 104 to 16. money!to be raised in the State for the) Tt was believed last ht that De A. Yen. tional and State campaiens and A ns nee ee ohare fed tht the national “it's dead hard collecting It," Thomp- Witt and Orr, the two Boclallets who separate from non said. “We've had @ lot of pretty were seated had resigned. They an ign foancing, w cheap talk from some people about need to-day ley had only given} * i anything about the local or- h fund, Bar room polities ts all | tons noes Of intention to resign. This clor Kenyon questioned the wit-| ed said the testimony ve n of r statement differs! to the identity of the pe showed that the Republicans int with that r members and) St¥ing on the National Finance Com- nation were aiming to raine $1 newspaper correspondents, who quute| Miter, Allan A. Ryan. Mr. (Gerard | 000,000 ity teaplaliste na akyine 1 ai! suid, "You may know the who "That's all bunk," said Thompson calote as daying “L resi has been fighting the Bock Ma-| ‘You're making a Ppeech here. Your DeWitt and Orr said to-day they! ehunge.” ’ lonndidate hax been talking ® about planned to return to New York City Q. Ix Tammany Hall raising money ; $30,000,000. That's al) rot. Men who and discuss the mat ght with| iNdenendently of your committee? A,| are attacking Republicans are the th xccuuve Cour of thes | Jf YOu Mean tho regular organtzation rich Democrats, = The Democratic Fe Re eros rf i in SAL] OF the Democratic Party in, New York | money is coming from very near Wal judgment vf the cumumithos it would be): f 1 think it is Street, Don’ Lr your eacene i he expedient for them to do so they] pe A0d seu oct Komething from | stranger to Wail Street ether woud ran onsite: Alea think #0, | =e h thourh their funds i help vat eda te debe IS vit to 'Us) NO NIGHT KEYS; { eet ee Mr ard mid “Domoer : iis couireres. ernte ar WwW ' There ace ww In this House with or and humbl= people,” and Sena- | NO HITE LIGHTS! wh J woulan'r want to Ke mane M . lasithgoad asked about Mr. Baruch'’s| 000 0 0 in private life,” he said. "You have| Pere posxseasions and those of aev-! © ae a de eallcd me andsmy aasocimles db tne ham Rich men, Mri SO Says Rev. Kopfman, Here t \ al to “hom? Who are Gérard angounc as | 5 © Foils Ab- Judigen of tay loyalty? Nut this house.) MO" fact bn ae Crusade and Who Foils Ab Not the 14) men who are attomptiag o you h set your fuction lo wit here In judy Che judges| CoMMITtFS made Up OF peopl close to} duct Plot. the people in our districta-tie| the rourcem of wealth wo that they! Rough persons tried inet night to ptaied Jud t on us} Could make w toon? A. Exactly. oR Predetic! B Batis: ie ¥ The witneaw protuced a hook trom Kidnap the Rey. Mr. Predortck Kopf. epresent the records broweht In which showed |man, he gays, to, prevent him from even further than] sl! the rro@ipts of the National Com 1g the iniquitica of the o ty tie Bucialiaie |" rhe Leerhyd ica ad Mesieh Itey Mr. Kopfman related the inci- n rogurding ruch came 0 the) gane toa t a Jone ped by lieiivers uf the] fescue Ww ording ite the | ene to-day at the Old Jonny. Stress Aoaeebivi star eedie expulsion, < rst item? 1 Is rieht |Church in a message in which Ne ad wppealed to highest Q. And Doheny ve another | vised the fathers and mothers of Nev Vie andthe voters of cieir dint ota] 95.000; Aan tye Hetinont $15,000, Whol york “to take back the night key eee ct zed ORE Bootie apRos eke A. Ol he's a hereditary Dem-| 1, deciared he 's sure that there la a hy nim,” he | " Lnwat ily Q. ‘Then there ix Joseph Bo Willard | “br heart for covery Ueht on ardly J jah wt vhs whol $000? =A. Ho's Ambassador (o| Broadway” and rec led that ridiculous provewding Spain night life in Thnes Square Bo put “Pirow us out if you want to, “Another $1,500 from Doh + Ben. | ‘ sue e008 ee, eu Fant to cor Ikenvon TArKGds tuvting a {WAder the restraints recomay a hank you." Jpuge. “His off interests are in Mexteo, |O¥ the Inte Anthony Comutock, De Wit, Solomon and Orr were not| “ron't they? an't help, my beloved, bat med & bit_ more loxerie than Clieasng| "He may have wine in Calltornis.” | dic ty the aftuirs of New York.” ve- ahd Waldman, Be Witt sir jut] Me. Geran said "io was a candy |. FSi aoc \Tammany Aasemblyman "Marty" |dnte for nomination for View Proai-| #4" Mr. Koptman, who as a crusad Mecue fer k tent before the Demoeratic Conven-| attracted some at mh. Anoludias don't want you to whitewash] ‘lon. nver-nupe t oeg nnd over-old ems j me i Bolonior and the others are| Cherlea Bo Alexander alao govelar Wastin, roma ng, No J, ae t nm one wre ene ter enyot n ie wit. | have a wer record. | went in a qove MO. */orumader, Why only this morning | engineer, in @ munitions plant rved that W : washed blood off thia vary ovat worked for nine months during the Recretary . had; apilied . ‘gt n . Here ee ee et party alee Seoreta Treamiry, had) spilled there last night when th with me but didn't expe! me. ayy Fe ft tis ‘ener | |amnusement industry tried to have me “L hay ed the fi se much {Mee snoecriprions from of | kidnapped in ‘Times Square, Tw a ou ve Marty vist id fePets page ey 1 e to me eee nants peo AM omainst awking them far meney.” |; Dury men tried to pull me nto than you have passed sche Q. "Have vou modo any budwet of taxicab when | wae trying to ent beer over you i xpentiniees? A. “T have nothing to! a cabaret, But, fds! aet forget m thie’ exile < a do with that.” Cam informed that |iounly courage and you may bullove that y in. this, House | $100,000 le needed for expensas of Gov me L used gome force to resist then.” Cox's spec train, 18 #190000 for ape ranklin =D. Reaw you your. ~te~ "S| HIS HAT IN ROBBED HOME. wot | out. pensos paid, and has al- ane ready received $10,000, It developed, That's Why Jenatogs Held tor Minlquit Says Ovxting Alda the|that Mr, Roosevelt was expected to| Jewel Burgiary | se im, give $5,000, IS Morris Hillquit anid (o-day that no} “T don't understand this game of Mostesreye Recess = wd J apecial netion ta contemplated In cone | POXiME sneakers’ axpanaes,” nait Son. COU londey ne tor Wead, Demacrat. No, 172 Wast 1330 Street, a Pai of Missouri! tv th “Tye alwaya paid my expensea in the Grand Jury, on a charge of bur- Hurry Mitchel wae’ Puslon ‘no canvpalens” eiary Ince for Muyor. It Was said that 35.4 i Senator Badge asked how the Demos) A hat with Jenning's initials stamped Was pald to Bulwer a to Minha Soubtedly ‘ rats expected to condnes thelr cam~ in it 4 hin name written ann hand the |g B omitted | ain that co palgn this year for $1090.90) when tt alin of paper tucked In the sweat hant wmbelan report to the Becretary | Hoty “aut ‘nutlatae ,aitun: Teomt them $2.190000 in 1913, and why Or found, IR), Ms nA ee fe wold Abt het te aay Cea tetas | there was nr 90 much apocarunce or Ake HNN OF tides Attar eho he ry man wonk ong claliste wanted those men to be ousted |OMthustawm for the Democratte fund gwakened to Aaht fotruder wh: Lary sy ee Ween 22! axain, but the ousting Ie certain te! this year, i DY WAY of the fire GR. mictint ands Sr een Benefit the Bocialist Party.” “il, Harding was nominated by MMO Worth of her Jewelry. sn aimed paseword, j New| cL ING PRICES O TUMBLE SOON Pitlic Refuses to Buy and Stocks Are Piling Up in Warehouses. CHICAGO. Bept. 22.—Clothing pricee are due to tumble, the Retail Clothiers vention here declared to Prices next epring will be nearty 23 per cent. lower, ordihg Fred Votiand, Topeka, K national di- ector of the association. The pubite has made the reduction neceseary by tts fofuse! to pay Nigh prices, dealers said They declared stocks are up in warohouses and lower selling prices will be necensary to prevent heavy losses, to —— WOMEN OPEN DRIVE ON WADSWORTH Non-Partisin Committee Will Send | Speakers to Every County | in the State. ‘The Senatorial Non-Partisan Com- mittee, in a statement issued to-day, declared it would Immediately bein aw campaign in every county In the State w@ainst re-election of Senator James Ww Wadaworth jr. and support the candiacy of Harry Walker, Democrat, or Mra. Ella Hoole, Prohibitioniat ‘The committtoe, which a adopted the campaign slogan “Wadeworth's Viace Is in the Home,” includes Mra Frank A, Vandertip, Mise Mary Garret Hay, Mrs, Gordon Norrie, Mra Loule Sinde, Dr Katheri Dement Duvis, Mrs, V. Everit Macy. Maud Ingersoll Probasco and Mrs. Edward Drier. | Mra. Raymond Brown, charge of the New York ing ne wald speakers alr scattered through the pert of Mr. Wakker or Mra, Boole. ee STATE HOSPITAL BILL’ INTRODUCED Mre Hw Proposed Buikling to Cost $3,000,- 000 and to Be Turned Over to United States. ALBANY, Sept Recommenda ttons by Gov. Smith that the State ap- Proprianto $3,000,000 for the constructios of a thoudand-bed hospital £ e care and (reatment of its World War Vet crans, who have become mentally dis abled, are carried out in oa bill intro- duced In the Legislature to-day by Senator Hoary M. Sage of Albany and Assemblyman H. Edmund Machoid of Jefterse Provisiona of the bill are intended to create a commission comprising the State Architect, State Comptroller, At torney General and a repredentative of lnvior and a member of the medical p fexsion to by appointed by the Gover- not. The commission, under terms of the bill, would be authorized to select a site for the ‘Sospital, which when completed, will be taken over by the United States Goverament. A alte suggested in the bill for the proposed buiiding jis at Beekman, Dutchess County. FROM $18 A WEEK TO $1,000 A DAY | Butcher's Helper Made — Latter Amount in Commissions From Ponai, He Testifies. BOSTON, Sept, 22—Jobn dero of Quincy left a job helper at $18 @ week to act as an agent for Charles Ponsl's quick-rich scheme and made than $1,000 a day in commissions during the latter part of July, according to his testimony to-day At & hearlog by the recolvers who are cadeavoring to run down Panzl's asus ‘ounsel for the receivers referre| to the sums paid as gifts but the witness repiled that he felt he had carned ail he «ot for talking people int investing in Ponsi's scheme. A as butcher's more TRAIN PLUNGES INTO ROYAL GORGE Fourteen Cars of Freight Go Over Rim—No One Hurt Is Report, CANGN CITY, Cot t. 22 our twen care of a fruit train plunged inte the Royal Gorge several miles west of here this morning, Firat reporte said no one was hurt PENNY < a Our Big D ASHOKTE revs Comme de Men BPRCIAL, sae » showered Sumer. ixtra Special Wedn Vv AD MELOAUS) Ax the. nam BITT KR PRANCT BRITT LE—Bvery candy lover knows those bie olden indo of crackly, etlon, 4 bute tery ond spangied with we myriad of the ehoie- Dixie erown fren’ ‘COX HEARS R i |. OPPOSES STAND | HARDING TAKE Expects Demand That Candidate Declare For League, With Reservations PHOENIX, Ariz, Bept, 2+. INTORMATION that Biiht Kool, ahortly after his return from Europe, will demand that Sen ator Harding change Ms: inter national polley to a declaration for the League of Nations with reservations Was received to-day by Gov, James M, Cox, Root, according to Cox's ad- vices, helleves it inadvisable to form a “new association of na- tionw” or try to remodel The Hague tribunat. ITALIAN WORKERS REJECT AGREEMENT Refuse to Evacuate Plants They Selzed—Demand Wages for | Whole Period, ROMY, Sept. 21.—Tiatian metal work vrs, who ove factories In some ot the larger ¢ltics leat month, are re fusing to evacuate the plants in accord ance @ith the settlement agreement ro cently reached with the employerr er Government intervention, e tn Turis three additional works wer occupied by the mon to-day. In fiftee other works majority of the meg decided pot to abandon the plants wns” leva they rocelved ample guarantees vat repr from the masters and Governr and payment of thelr gon for the entire period of thelr get ration of the works, MOTHER CUTS OFF SON IN HER WILL Mrs. Buckley Says He Neglected Had and Did Not Attend Father's Funeral. A ‘The wil of Mra, Ioabel M. Buckioy of Hastings Med for prolate to-day with Surrowate Slater of White Plains, cute off her son without a cent and gives her $10,000 emtate co her “heloved ead ittentive’ brother, Eline W. Biitot .of Lakewood The special provision in the will ais- inheriting her son saya: “I ha no provision for my sou Huchloy, for the communicated: wit yours sod has not displayed the slight- interest in either t or of his father and thi patcend his father's fu GOMPERS FLIES TO LABOR MEETING Goes From Buffalo to Rochesier in 39 Minutes to Address ‘Machinists. ROCHMSTER, Sopt. 22—Same Gompers of the Am: ‘ican Federatw of Labor arrived in Rochester at 11, to-day In an airplane from Buffy to address the convention of Intl, national Association of Mach >ista, The trip waa made in thirty-nine minutes, “The convention went on record Othe morning as apposed to the expulele® of the three Socialist members of the Assembly. Immediately upon the eon- vening of the meeting in Convention, Hal} this morning, Miss Lucy Robina?” + representative of the American Federation of Labor) addressed the delegutes in the interesta of men who are held as war prisoners in the United States, with especial ence to the case of Bu: I THE WORLD'S Real Estate Ad. Sells House BRENTWOOD REALTY CO., 1270 Broadway, New York. September, 20, 1920, | | ‘The World, Pulitzer Bldg, City, Dear Sirs—It gives me pleasure to ‘ou that as # result of the ad, rid Saturday we sold one of four Breutw houses, party closing this morning, making @ payment of | $1,000 on account, Yours very truly, | DRENTWOOD REALTY CO., Signed EB. H, McWhorter, President. POUND PROFIT Cord aily Special For To-Morrow, Thursday, Sept. 23rd TURKISH LAGOOM—Perhaps this confection is more readily iden- titled as “Pruitt Paste.” for that ls whet it really be. Dinelous fruit Jelly, presented la the following fla Riz blocks of Len Orange, with cvafoctioner'y Powdered FOUND BOX esday and i hursday byt r pis candy oy artunity g aco ‘ 49c iow Stores: New Vork Brooklyn, Newark. Mebok«m, Patervon aud Bilzabeth.. Vor exnet location age telephone directory. Poe spscttiod weignt meludes the container,

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