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ABOUT OCT. 1. 5 than at present. gs De a which assures tenan’ a three instances. “This bili will awa) York who new ‘anxiety of the many people in ‘their premises under short stays ‘Or who have been served with to both tenants and fand- NTS NEED NOT WORRY her, I believe that under the Dilla, Hew bullding will be stim- ‘unless the condition of the Market becomes much more "An exoclient measure ts that affect- the dispossess in holdover pro- ts of pow~ of their apartwents except in y with holding 4 | tiees to move on Oct. 1. Notices . @erved upon people that they will : be required to vacate on Oct. 1 will be wholly ineffectual after + the passage of this In hol over proceedings already bi put the tenant out unle: tioned above. “This bill does not apply “The burden of proof on lord as to the fairness of a landlord, being in possession operating expense of his dave put that burden upon hb: ant in the premises at a Court wotil his case Is finally ovides that he deposit au elerk of the court. FAIR LANDLORD. The Mousing Committee (hie bill as follows ‘tain an increase of Betting before whe court We whether the rent deman¢ and roavonub' ‘The case ma, by the Judge or, if either p Mands it, before a jury. It m be that 4 tenant, Fecover his property therefor “This, of course, injustice. it has, provided that if the tenant the defonse that the rent | and unreasonavie, ho .9n6 month's rent with the he court. When the case and a judgment rendered, t or get would be ment is then satisfied out of Ube) ix in Germany, and is seeking to «et i ted name of a woman-—M. Muray ad-| “wre will see,” M. Muray responded money deposited, if it be sufficient, | Germany admitted to the League. mee Contain Be mauEh' ms mitted that he barely knows the lady soberly. “My opponent is much ol jand If not, the tenant must pay the Mfason said he knew Filene was in-| 00% Sut we don’t know what was in} og ut nin adversary-to-be hug 4nd mor perienced, Now, will additional amount within five days | terested in having Germany admitted.| them this time,” officials sald you excuse me? L have much to do or the jandlord may bave a warrant} oat | 3 - only seen her act. before to-morre to remove him from the prem Jacques La Salle is said to be tho! It is rumored the battle will take Salt the Yenane denies to apnea! tne WRIT REFUSED TO |SCHLACT GETS JOB name oe tin who will cross taplere, place in Van Cortlandt Park, but Mt ne mu y the amount de , wey | uray m Aion ahcut the 4 ‘termined by the court to be the fai NICKY ARNSTEIN ON ELLIS ISLAND]!!! Muray es the mist risen tee rier ot private.” he maid phonthly rent into court each month ee above a wooded glen near Manhattan | meaning the duel ‘ nen “4 tnt ony ad ¢ vening World | to-day as he emerged from his studio burdensome fora tenant to procure| ‘main There Until Oct. 4 seanizath : (No. 14 Mucdyugal street, nia WRANGEL ROUTS 4 t ‘y Ls + ; : Americanization Bureau Goes = Ss hay po He always has the amount | at ‘Leas! . broudbriamed black hat puiled tow 13TH SOVIET ARMY { 3 Leet onee month, ‘ me ia Bt Nicky" “Arnstein ‘etil bave to romein to Immigration Department, over hia eyes, his Malm Beaches jardship to pay the ailments =f 3 “ Monthly to the clerk of the court, |! Jail until Oct. 4 at least, for Judge! ‘The appointment of Harry H. Slapping artistically as he breesed poi ro. gers Dnieper, With a, believed ue wy thin ation His ag in bp Abaee Statos District sotilacht 4s general ussistant to 1 kfastward In Sixth Avenue Red ee ACT heper, oe nia 0 ries are protected | Court to-day refused to mrant u writ of) One. “Yeu. he lod 4 pute te South Russians Att Nd each has an opportunity for his habeas corpun releasing the artful din-| TeTAtON Comm ner Wredorick A, Yew," he responded in tribs n Russians Attack GAY Jp court, and no tenant will be appearing export. und Kuacne MeGew of Wallis at 22ilIN dsland was to-day |iis interviewer's persistence, "He is ing in Re Feed out of his home $0 loug as bis Hin counsel announced he would rot| confirmed by President Wilson he man { will not tell where } SHBASTOPOL, Sept 24 (Ansocinted ee Hotols containing 125 rooma or|m™#ke another attempt here at obtain-| Mr, Schlacht, who ix to have entire|iive: It ts agulunt the code, yes, Tho! UU NT Cs Cael 28 fAumeclusad * "more, and rooming houses where | 'nm dia client's release, Mr, McGee aald) charge of directing the social aervice {iM Twili not suy. Yes, she has, a4 pyeyie toader in South fumsin, in am yooma are let by the week or loss he would wait 1 the Unit@® States) work among the immigrants at you say, ‘red hate; 2 call dt AU-) gerten of during moves han captured or are exempted.” ao |SUBree Court site a week from next! island, wan connected with The Eve-|BURN. Florence Irown? 1 see you destroyed the malor unlte of the. ‘hire early al! of the rent bills Inciide | Tuosday and take the appeal there to} C | ‘ te - hotels containing esx than 125 roomal| have the entire matter removed from | =!%% World for many know tt teenth § Army. The nis of . and rooming houses jetting for longer | joral jurisdiction | He was formerly head of The Bye M, Muray stopped te y the marn ni vier * * Ceelny Yowas periods than a week. J Howgh ta the third Fe ning World Americanizution Depart- ling gapers with accoun Yuftasr noslay oF across thy Dnleper, where LOOPHOLE FOR EVASION OF | sey ooo ate Nicky aun ment, and Is to-day an offleer of the! gnonneus they are be tacked in the rear sudiow Str adjuda : 4 9] Whonneus -. LAW 18 STOPPED UP. acontemet (using tol Mtor of the Downtown Chater ee] “What did he aay about the young neni Pe pd The reason for this js that it was! {iis \iabilities 4 7) Commerce, He liven at No, 192 Hiv-|lady? My dear sir, that £ ean NOT at den, Mant tent ee eeees that there ne’ an aainent| <a | ington Street, in eart of the] teil you » is merely known by 1 100,000 prioners in alx A n 4 houses ha: @ restauran conguated east side, whe ont cons t rinonera in alx days. Gen Bietntcn "soe" sctaice seongrias | CARRY OWN LUNCH, | |sotesied cont site wher tort con:| in) fn profesional way, but that sion tnd Bin pee hotels. They rented their apart- e hia work among the poor “ NO DIFPE NCE. He hag men « at th Gen. Wrangel, Pasmovm Soer comet oeicecer,| | PLAN AT N. Y, U,) cous tinsrnamane i pear PY" |uahes XO DIFVRILENCH. te hus mem copeating ith Cen. Wraneel as the owners of other apartment aibihieataces recommended by Commissioner Wal So of Kharko iit off rear of the TESee the samo law ‘should apgiy ie | Students and Faculty Pledged to) lis and Acting Hectelury of Labor ito- eae (Bae Iriven back by Gen lan abaney & to-mo. athe poth Force Lower Prices at Wash- — : h m Still another bill enacted will pro: WHISTLE ANNOYING TWEL % the tenant from eviction, Ther ington Square | . f conn VE BALLOONS re provisions in Code of Civil Pio- | | flakes, A oak Gedure under the tile of "Recovery | THY carry-your-own-lunch wovament| STOPS TRAIN TWICE) *** Ae re START RACE TO-DAY ©f Possession of Keal Property” by | ae Joined by the faculty and stu - bh - a if dene We an which » holdover tenant might be dis- | den the Washington Sqiere Col a >. amare: UThe with grout ¢ y at th en a ka 94 in an action in the Suprema |inge of the University of New York, al NeW taven Passengers Thrown | ang io pe $ duvl is 048 4g Will Take Off From Birmin. bP ng ef proceeding of | majority of whom! are pledged to brir m Seals When Raye tunt Ala., in Effort to Make Long pelt Ne sken UWA, & their own Inches «until profitesr aa ctl mee : fandiord might boxin an action In tha | (Mir Own lunches until profites Pulls Emergency Cord deepal D » Record Supreme Court and recover judgment |Peeurant keopere of the Washington | Mins Hrowne oP Ean against the tenant by dofauit in |Savare district belag thelr prices to a) John Rayer, twenty-veven, wot onl rane of th MINGHAM, Ala, Sept wah Swenty days, and thus defeat the pur- | fair leve Now Haven train to-day at City] ‘ “ weather conditions favornble, twelve Pove of tle now legi#lation. ‘To ob-| Most of the luncheon burluess in and at he train was sturt-| sao balloons were Fr take the al Finte this difficulty, another bill pro- | district has com m the atud ee eer een pence ag ta duel over | trom the is Wisid Be dire Fides that until Nov, 1, 1922, the Bu-| Members of the faculty have brougnt| MS Pulled the emergency cord, Tat pro-|o'clock to-day i onal race to preme Court shall have no jurisdic- Ue attention was \paid to the delay ‘ y ooking utensils and crockery fron Vs quite an broak t on n balloon record tion in an action for holdover except soni and pook thelr ows the DUL aM the train Was noaring West of 1,173 mile aa ; ms Where it ix brouxht to recover pons . » on the| a man, n if be in| a i Hawley . Bion for one of the mame three reueons Mh floor of the vulidin Farms with the engine whistling |... ent’, Bent ard and Auguste ull-Arnerionn for which dispossess proceedings in > shitily, Rayer pulled the cord again, . bntloon faces ty nin 1910. the Municipal Court is allowed Gas Sulelde Leaves No bringing the train to a sudden stop] Dvn in che confines of the V i lteanttie tat, the An amendment was passed relotin Paul Komae, thirty-two, was found) and throwing engera out of thelr fs F “ ae arabelly 1 : a od immed. fo co-operative houning, since so many dead to-day In bik Kuactilled room at] pet there ia excitement and, it must be poy ot, Which was expected ff) Butldings have been bourht by a « No, 216 Hast 63d Street by persone in|” told, some Jealousy y be Ue most fuvarnble wititude ti ef people, each family owning an nee Rayer was armeted. When ar UP resn nasnt atuit rontee a J partment in. the busiding. 1 VAAN GON A) conan $4) Morriaauia COUR he sata ree Me me cammented te |" tine frat balloon will take, thn ale pani ble Many cases Matias, te unary aan organizes 4 new chib whose nov nd tt 4 will, follow Ea srepeits, the nee Park “Avsnus, Chie] cugseund of the whiatieiannoyes elty In the Village will be in a con. | Ave midawte inter ir property, The vew ani | Magistrate Finn, declared he should] stitutic by-law permitting only ment sets forth thet where hot be annoyed again for fifteen duys| ne ee as memes 2 PORTER KILLED IN TERMINAL apartment in w building ix act and sent him 10 Blackwell's for perwon to speak at ea otun aes owned by the person who wan mite cities of the first class and that periods eR wes Island for) erin new club of ours h do all) {in Bereama ¢ he MAyYaccusre possession ond class to exempt new conatruce es the old clubs jealour one has We spurt refer es ee ue n fe 7 oral taxati 1 exemption Malian Workers Spend 5,000,000,- | (rained up this duel for the publicity.” ‘ g in such apartme the ew housing except hotels. Ause “4 08 em Year for Wine, But M. Muray doesn't mind what living at N owner act. Kt Occupy the ments for focal Improvementa m ROME, pt 24 Italian workmen! they say. He says he is going abe » death ots between premises himielf in order to get abe levied. Ifa building of four stories A204 §,000,000,000 iro annually for} with his duel, and for those who have Amer . aa train and tenant out nted to apartments has stores oo | Wine, and can well afford to pay a high-| never had the pleasure of witnessing tra SARE We patent : What is deemed to be und floor, it comes under ther trice for bread, declared Senator! such ntest, M. Muray dine , Sate ee aaa fe Moat efliacic bills Construction must begun Pellerino, the dueation of} that each of the combatants w i ae a epand ih buliding ellintr Apri W22, and completed Pal in torday: He declared | airended Ky a necond and there wil t Rating the ratia mad dat taxation m new bu eighteen mont Houtea now joxe . 6,009,000,000 aninually providing | ane doctor for the they w the train Which promines ony velief in the » The ty : _ EE W hocame | { Wa wf incr mya xe state Another Sate Maker Cats Prices to " ‘ aken Hug yn th mere f n g fun . . Ps r re 1 w yy th he aking a Las ’ re-War Pige Shot Wired at W of Pormer . HLEMART say) An-| eat @ t nh Moser ef tork dite i 1 * oor 1 ie n awl Oxp e , the jauuiry Mtate awed M | oe e TFUAL and sayin you © prices joie uf ¢ | a ? Muyo) wa * ance funds vod A already bee ated, & bill | had been reduced to pre-war teures.| Ves but in the body only.” replied | hated ) \ wparigd gommittee has be wan passed making Kis of tho) The action wax taken, it ated. | M. Mura this alternoon that a Nae Seeds Staie Land Bank & legal investinent| Vecause of general conditions ip the| He wi biood wing on Oe Bhorty’ be ana uci 4 Weak x 4 On ghe was walking in the garden in the tag exemption points, he ed, but the cut fear t her house, . | figs in course of construction or Ye: vn after this act takes effect. Greane is another good provision. Thi financially sponsible, might suffer « judgment to! would decide later whether to require be taken against him which would be MT Parks to name those who Worthiem and there would be no way fm which the landiord could either) therefore, rought, where-stay has been granted, the Sourt cannot issue a warrant to for one of the three causes men- to bulld~ the tand- rent in- of all th facts in regard to the investment and! ig Ip & position readily to prove them, and therefore tt is fair the law should WON'T NAME MEN WHO LENT MONEY TO SOLDIER PAPER nm | Mrs. Parks Says ‘None of It Came From Democratic National Committee. —— WASHINGTON, Sept. %6--W. D, Jamieson, finande director of the | Democratic National Committees, ad- vanond $4,000 to Mra, M. Parks, his secretary, which she put énto the Stare and Stripes, a paper for war veterans, Mra, Paks testified to-day before the Senate campaign fund in- vestigating committer “I borrowed all but $10,000 of the $48,000 1 have put into the paper,” sald Mee. Parke Mrs. Parks enid she insisted that she bo given 61 peb cent. of the pa~ per’s stock in return for her agree- ment to finance it, because she wanted to be wure that the Stars and Stripes be kept out of politica. “Mr, Jamieson ‘advanced’ $4,000," property, | ne waid, “as a pornonal matter,” Q. “De you expect to pay that back?" A. “Of course,” she sald im." Adother bill designed to keep a ten. pamonabit rental, to be decided by the municipal dispowed ch rental aS directed by the Judge with the! srry PROTECTS BOTH TENANT AND explains “The only way the landlord can ob- 4, Mt at the present | timie is by bringing this action and mld Ke question ds in fair y bo tried party de plight well irre his rent a great been seta up js unjust must deposit clerk of is tried he judg- Q. ‘What other Democrats loaned you money had been a in an ef- to well the paper Under questioning by Benator Koed, Mra. (Parks said si threatened by Republi | fort to force he Parks said not a dollar of the money came from the Demooratlc National Committee, any member of it, or from any other Democratic committee yrganiaatl Keed suggested Mre, Park give the {committee in confidence the namax of thase from whem she borrowed, rejected this quggestion alo. “1 don’t want them in confidence,” yon. “The pubite can Judge why this witness doesn't want to anawer.” “Did you get any money from the League tu Enforce # pny of ita members?" asked Reed “No; there were no political strings on any of the money | borrowed.” Senator Kenyon satd the committee panod her money, Guy Mason, Washington repreapn- tative of the League to Baforce Peace, Was questioned concerning contribu. | trons to League's $851,000 fun, Mu yon sald he was patrly responsible | for Bernarrd M. Baruch’s $47,500 con- ribution. tried to met anid Mason Henry Ford 10 give $200,000 {did not give a nickel” | Reed whked about activities of Ki ward A. Filene of Borton, a tor to the League, who, KR 000 from Ba “We tried to get 8 but MASKED BANDITS. | ROB MAIL CARS NEARING CHICAGO, Escape With Six Registered, Sacks Containing Thou- sands of Dollars, | CHICAGO, Sept. 14—Masked ban- | dite early to-day robbed the mail! cars on an Tlinols Central flyer as the train war approaching Ohlengo, and | encuped with the contents of registered mai} sacks ‘The low was variounly estimated between $10,000 and $80,000. A check up Was being made to determine the exact amount ‘The same train was robbed #ix months ago by Leroy Walton, who ‘was killed in a revolver battie with Dolles who treed him to a fashion- sible apartment building. He ob- tained $55,000, Police said they were working on the theory that at Ieast one of the men Was an accomplice of Walton. Recognizing J. E. Strassen, register Jerk, thie bandit wus reported to have sald: ‘ "Bo you're the one who got my pal ahot.” * Finger prima ‘by the robbers in the @lde of th® mail couch were photographed by the police, and these vith two hand bag, taken by the bas its and bearing the name of one of the clerks, are the only clues on which they have to work. ‘Two muapects wero taken into o tody to-day. Police refused to reveal thelr names, One man wan taken | when the was spending large amounts | of money for trivial items. | The bandits forced the train to stow | down on a block signa! at Tucker, 11 They hid between two mail cars, When a mail clerk started to/ walk | from one car to the other the masked men sprang out and forced him back | into the first car, Vive clerks were bound hand and foot. They were | forced to He helpless on the floor of the car while the two robbers investi. | gated the sacks, | Nenr the outskirts of Chicago the} train slowed and the men leaped off. Polico were nbtified soon after and! rifle nquads were scattered through the district Three of the registered mail sacks stolen were from Memphis, one fro’ New Orleans, one from St, Louis and | one from Champaign, Il). “Sometimes | Her Hair Is Red; but, Poof! Hasn’t Her Cavalier Red Blood ?—Soto the Field at 6! FLORENCE BROWNE | ———= | And, Yes, the Rapiers Are Ready | for Greenwich Village Duel Over Dancing Lady. Ant of M Now we have it from the lips Nickolas Muray bimself—the name of his opponent in the duel with Awords which he says is to be held to-morrow morning te avenge an al- ed insult to the’ name of a red- hatred girl who does a classy non and a classical dunce in a musical show off Broadway And—so bold in his chivalry, so noble, so disinterested, so beedless of | figt prequences in his Greenwich Vil. | tt y charge to the rescue of the band- er the option of cont eement aulng “Are you going to fight to the fin whe 7 per for State and local sinking ss industry. ‘PRICE REDUCTION WAVE INCREASES; 246 ARTICLES GUT TAUCK OF HOOTCH HELD UP TM ET COPS INLD Wet! ine movement, it te explained. |real downward tendency began, of- | ficlats say, last apring when the bot- (tom dropped out of the retali mer- |chandise market | Among the articles now embraced Re the price-cuting by retail dealers They were seized wy | are r cent, highwuymen on the Rahway Road, |e _ (Continued > Police Rescuing Stolen Cargo Arrested as “Bandits” i on Jersey Road. ‘Three tundre cases of whiakey were bounce about early this morn- ing in a manner to age them three years at lenat, Potatoes 44 per cent. cabbage 41 fugar 14: onions 16; ban- Janae 6; chuck roast und land 4 per (rescued by the pal ohaperoped by! cent.; sirfcin and round steak, rib jRahway police and Government | ie ee beef, lamb ang Tier ‘ per © each 3 5 neonte; then again held up by the | beans, coffes and oranges i per cent police of Elizabeth, resoued again by) each; butter. oleomargarine, corn- Prohibition agents and @! how on Beet and canned i cen A per ton thet {each Other retail price cuts have jelr way to thelr owner, Jacob Cas + reported in. shoes, hats and tlebaum at Atlantic Highlands. women's and men‘ ta; cloth both ‘The liquor left Newark under per- | cotton and woolen, candy and bitum- amit in an auto truck, tn change of | {nous coal, which slumped from $2 to : 3 per ton in the Maatern States two truckmen and shortly after mid~ |" 02" OP Commodites ta whlch night wag held up by four armed| wholesale price decreases have been bandits on the highway leading into | reported are: Farm products per Metuchen, The drivera ran back and | Cent: foods Liper cent; clothing and notified the Rahway police, who sent | 20th 5:6 per cent; and chemicals and drugs 4 per cent. out @ general alarm for the truck and Among the articles listed as having four men. fallen in wholesale export prices are these: rice, barley, corn, wheat and (The Rahway cops found the truck! wheat flour, cement, coal, both almost overturned near where it had|anthractte and bituininoua, green coffee, copper. cotton and its products. ben held up. ‘fwo revenue agents ) fibres, fish, apples, leather and rere sent from Newark and Rahway’ hief of Police loaned them Max|leither soles, beef, ‘bacon, lard. Close and Edward Reemer, two plain- | Pickled pork, butter, cheese, nave! clotheamen, to escort the contingent |*tores, Parafine, oils, gasoline, silk, back to Newark. Mut the Chief for. | Starch, sugar and tobacco, ——— WHEAT BEING HELD FOR HIGHER PRICES got to recall the general alarm and |copa were lying in wait @or a truck with four bandits At Blizaveth the outfit was grabbed, and notwithytanding the protest of the revenue men, they were all jailed. | ot New York IT wish to thank you for ‘On behait of the people of the C The statemen ng their gral about one-fourth full sald farmers were ho ‘hecauxe they cannot profit at present prices.” eeeccales CRAPS TOOK $1,600; HE DIDN'T BUY AUTO your assistance (n endeavoring to ae- cure legislation giving the people of the city the right to own and operate buses and to use thelr money to con- wtruct homes. “The tract Sweet killed formed that Speaker Sweet wise responsible for the defeat of the on ping and Speaker bua bil 1 am ta-| Lewis So Much Money In- trusted to Him Made Him Fall for Lure of Broadway. a like- bill allowing the city to use Its funds ‘The lure of Brondway and the fickle construct homes for the people: ness of crap dice were, a0 Robert Lewis, ‘The traction ring and the money trust | of payonne, confeaned to-day in Weat win @ temporary victory for which the publican party must take the re- past bility Side Court, to blame for the comp! disappearance of $1,000 which Harry Klein, of No, 22 Mount Morris Ff West, gave him last May to purchase an auton “The people have the right to spend ant N. Barrett, the soldier busband Alice Gordon Drexel, officials hereare awaiting instructions. Barrett i» said fyecial Veron ot ih ALBANY, Was passed In wession of t ing the ne in Pasadena —A resolution H. L. Geisler Capt, Barrett's at-| torney, intemated he is preparing to | resist proceedings for the extradition of his client whenever they reach the office of the Governor of California, | Geisler would not say whether the} ptain wgain had been put under} surveillance following ‘ssuance of} the London warrant, but it wi gleaned from his air that such waa the case, “Whenever for my client | to | t © Legislature Legislative House tee to Investignte transportation fa- mpower- cilities for carrying ‘building ma- terlals, in an effort to facilitate co: struction of houses, ‘The Mousir Committee was directed to inve: ew York State barge is connection, and the commit teo ie provided with an appropriation .000 for the purpose. ‘The canal, which bas already carries t¢ ana a duly authorized claim dhe will ap- | cost is produc | committes will mpeed the inves rett case cocngeeas | 1 the view of fully lop- I of the great waterway, EXPERTS TAKE UP Jiong advocated by ‘Tho Evening DEBTS OF WORLD| wu ‘esent Statemenis to, BRINGING HISTORIC STONE. shal Fool ie at this time dwell upon trade Clateau Tt ° inability of others to pay for importta- | Flaherty \w: ; tions, with resultant high prices and/to Frankilp D'Oller, Commander of the abnormal exchange, Awerican Legion, at Lue convention, ‘tho! heir money to build houses and heat | Hee ae eta hem for monkeys and other animals! yiety, he guid, but wh In the parks, Why should the courts} 31,600 in hia pock and the Legisiature stemd in the way |Broadway with «tt of the people spending thelr money to|the city. After that cam spending house human beings and supply them | °F the mon m the failure oF the: “bones with buses to ride to and from tholt lai oe erunce. Bie (BIA\ “AGHAR ane places of employment and business?!" y14 waa arrested yesterday inp RETT CABLES farage vear Columbus Circle and made | BAR no attempt to deny his guilt. He was WIFE TO COME HOME released In $1,000 ball for examination ie next Friday —s ay i _ Los Angeles Officials. Await Word CANAL MAY BE USED | From London of Warrant TO SPEED HOUSING Issued There. a 108 ANGELES, Sept. 25—Tollow- 11 opistative Committee Appo ing the issuance London of @ war- , ‘ for the arrest of Capt. William to Determine Means to Use night in the sveoial | Commit- | pear to defend himaelf, oad pe at te 170,000,000, day | torney. “Perhaps Capt. Burbett ts 10 per cent. of ite capacity | youme hunting here; you know he in- has been limited owing to tonds to settle in Low Angeles and has|!ta uneven depth and the existence cabled his wife to come on from{of ® number of “bumps that 7 Paris,” he added vent the passage of boats drawing A. Lester Best, British Consutar| me 10 feet of water Agent here, said he had recelved no| In view of the prevailing congest Official information regurding the Bar-|¢d conditions, tt is urged that Nations Preser International ‘Financial William J. MeG Supreme Seore f ne Knights of Columbus. 4 Tess oft mere night recelved « radio message fron BRUSSELS pt § (Assoolated ¢ nd contingent of the pilgrims! . The © the Interna on wole stating that Gen. Ha Y a of the Frevch Army, who will rep ‘SWINEY BETTER “ASHE BEGINS 441 DAY OF HIS FAST Lord Mayor's Family Says the British Government Is Con- cealing His Real Condition. LONDON, pt Me Swiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, p Terence }@ better night at Belxton Pri a |night and, consequently, was more refreshed this morning, sald a bulle tin issued by the Trish Self Determin ation League th MacSwiney had few sleep, but was sald to be in a state of extreme weaknons and able to whimper only a couple of words to relatives who visited him, ‘The severity of the pains in bis head, from which he suf fered yesterday, wus decreased, It whe sald. ‘This is the forty-fourth day of hie fast. Tho report issued by the Home Of- fice said that Lord Mayor MacSwin a hours of ¢y's condition was virtually uo changed, A statement issued by the Mac Swiney family chargos the Britisn press with distorted reports concern ing the Lord Mayor's condition, | asserts that the Government asked the Newspaper Proprietors’ Associa tion that “If certato informatio should come to their knowledge to withhold it from publication.” Tho statement announces also that the MacBwiney family will cease to jive to the British press any state [ments concerning the Lord) Mayo: Fre t bulletins, however, still wil \ be Issued to forelen press representa Prohibttio: ent Bugene Vancino | 7 ss . +4 | Uves in London, It wan stated at the tnd Lieut, Harris ‘ofthe Newarx | Barmers Will Not Sell, it 1s Said, ofices’of th Newspaper Proprietors 5 a“, | tion to-day that no commun police hud to go to Blizabeth to “Bee: no! Seomenron ¢ , atmighten things out and take the | Because They Cannot Jeation had been received from the truck back to Newark, When last Make Fair Profit.” \Geoabe: oe 5 dn alta 4 heard of the precious stuff was again | croceetaned®: (DeAIR= 1p aunie: m5 cae on Ita way to ite owner. OHICAGO, Sept Replice to) Home OMce that he Government ha» oe Questionnaires sent to 100 grain aie |TAMP any wttompt to influence we THANKS OF CITY valor eonwenien la Biddle ‘Wasters | = TO GOV. SMITH States indicate that farmers are |sheviin to Go ty Work om order . ding wheat for Mgher prices, ac on Get. 1. me cording to a statement to-day from} WASHINGTON, Sey Estab Mayor Wires Gratitude for A the Farmers National Gratn Dealers’|lisiment of a n¢ Lhe ng Jiro on Housing and Bus [aaeconsrae ing of the 4 of Arizona, New ANG | These replies showed. It was de-| Mexico and’ announced by Measures, clared, that wheat shipments this} the Rure € ie ent the yw. | year were much lower tha: t and rhe de Ww es Mayor Hylan has sent the follow i Beaten Sahel tice 1 “nel tablished Oct. 1, will be known as tne ing telegram to Gov. Smith that elevators which normally were) porder Department and will be in fliled to capacity now were only| charge of James Shevlin, reven nsferred from the New York dis- court! artee es in heasterr |‘Texas, with the Stat Loulsiana, { will be transferred to the Southwest { * = More W Police 1a Washington | WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Appoint ment of more w policemen 1 of the planks ty a platform or while Mina M ‘ head, took offte day th pMMissioners epypo t to conduct ira of Washingto volurmbia Rea and of the jeans Your Clothes Quickly HERTHA RAL CUURCH CAMPBELL 1PM. FUNERAL M. RGE, CAMPBELL FUNERAL | CHURCH, sunday, 2-7. a, jSanar 40 CAMPBELL wu. NERAL OND Sunday, 4b, Call Columbeas 8200 A Complete Funeral Service {a an atmosphere of refinement The best coits mo move." FRANK “AM RAL CHURCH (Now-Sectarian) way at 66th St. Lost Sept ible mpphire favewtions anked, above Curuer, 654 Sth ay —_—_—_——_—_ oo OO OOO THE | Real WOR LD'S Estate Ad. Sells House BRENTWOOD R 1270 Broadway, nOerY Septouber, co., 1920, The World, Pulitzer Bldg., City Dear Sits—It gives we pl report to you that asa result in The World rday we our Breniwa i he th morning, $1,000 on acco a Pay gen Yours very tute BRENTWOOD REAL € Signed E. H. Mew) ney Og @0OOe CODOUDOCe as SOOT)

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