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- ne s ’ y ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920. % ~ $555, 000,000 IN MORTGAGES §.0.P.DSHAED Wedding of Nora Sprague SHTHSCORS evieatiites Bean Mundy and Addison B. Gatling: ALREADY GNEN TO BULDERS PHSOSSHOT Postponed” On te Boe MALLS pected to Have Serious Ef- | How Bills to Stamp Out sae fect on New York Vote | | Disease Were Defeated. Heavy Return Flow of Capi MAGISTRATE —_—— _ tal to Realty Will Start MAY BE TURNING POINT. | Home Building. aia, ae | —— TRY ARBITRA Many Business Men Disap- BANKERS OPEN VAULTS pointed by Harding's Surren- | j der to Johnson. and Borah. Materials and Labor Plenti- f) | —— | ful dnd Small Home | Sakae By David Lawrence. Building Increases, eran ene Wed . ‘ York Evening Wo: Davies, in Harlem District, peeves en ‘ene Mortgage mone: ‘ ¥ peal cata, oney 1 returning to! Has Already, Established nove teen predicting that Senator This ts the best news since the Board to Settle Cases, Harding would win the election “un- war-end for housing, It indicates lems something happened in October” fuat homebuilding is getting back! Justice John R. Davies of the 7th |Sf* wotkdering, if the revolt started toward normai—slowly but eurely—|District. Municipal Court. has insfi.[2Y, Herbert Parwons, influeadlal Re- because the withdrawal of capital] tuted in his court a board of arbitra- | PUPlican leader here, against Harding, from real estate mortgages was rec-|tion to settle landlord and tenant |°S:Posslbly be that “something.” ognized generally an the main cause |cages under the new laws, More than| The Democrats in 1912 won by a} f the halt im residential construction |twenty residents of Harlem, all mem- division in the ranks of the Republi-| and bullders have been convinced that| pers of the Harlem Hoard of Trade,|" Party. They succeeded in 1916) fhe return of this cgpital would be/ have consented to, serve on the board, | “#8 because they retained the sup- the signal for a imption of hous-|which will hold ite sessions in the 7th | PEtt of thé progressive elements that ing operations in proportion to the | District Court rooms 125th Street and| “4 broken away in 1912. The dig Volume of the flow. St. Nicholas Avenue. Question to-day Is whéther the Re- That the money is coming back “It's a practical way of adjusting | PUbican Party will divide definitely is proven by mortg rental disputes without hauling ten- | '8to pro-League of Nations and anti- In the entire metropolitan district jants to court.” sald Justice Davies | /4@sue factions. during the first nine monthe of |yesterday. “If tenants walt for the} Th® announcement by Herbert the year mortgage loans on realty | landlord to summon them to court be | Parsons that he must realign ae a amount te §555,000,000, in com- fore they grant him an increase cal-|mémber of the Republican County parison with §267,000,000 for the jendars will eoon be congested again |Gommittes and support Gov. Cox has Stick As Close to Truth As You Can,” One Order to Lawyer in Exciting Case, | AU Nyack. N.Y. turned oat tage nieht and jammed the police ¥ nten to the case of Loo Halliday Kd Smith, and Smith vs. Halliday ver Uné postession of two beagle sounds, At the tient trial two welt ve jury dinamreed. r ney lavison, former Poties ge, Wan Haliiday’s lawyer, Whi sent Police Judge Haws wan ate tcrney for Smith, Judge Baver was rrowed from Sparkhill to preside, Your Honor,” #aid Attorney Levle son, with withering sarcasm, “t shoula wy Jude Haas gets enough pal Without taking law cases on the #ide,” | “Your honor,” came back Sreeial Dhmaied to The Rresing W WATERTOWN, N. Y,, Oct. $--On is way by motor from Watertown to wego, Gov. Sinith stopped on the (invitation of prominent attiaens for « brief reception in the open equare at | Putank In his apsoensat Watertown Int [night, he ridicules the Republican Party for ita attitude on health login [lation and said in part: “In Decem- ber, ‘1919, Dr. Biges, state health with lrony that bit. “When former lcomminstoner, told me that there Judge Levison was on the bendh, dt were thirty-six communiti¢s in this |never overlooked a bet.” f. ntate that did not inchide either a Helene Kanders to Help Entertain) Haas beat Levison by thirty-four |doctor or a nu ; you cannot compel doctors and nurses ee “How did you voteT’ astiwall lto wtay in a community where they End” Party. Lawyer Levison of the first prope. leannot earn very much money and no = Helene Kandera, opern and coneent! tive juror, 3 jone can blame them for going to the star, will sing to-morrow afternoon | "i youd for Haas,” was the quigit jlarge cities if they can, &t @ big open atr concert for more | retort ; | “Therefore it was necessary at a than 1,800 immigrant detained ever| “S) did thirty-three others,” pp. necond euthreak of influent to ap- \the week-end at Eilis Island. The jJolned Judiee Hons, Tha Judes sa propriate, through thie Legisiature, | programme will include songs in Eing- | terfered and the jury was y rare Hs pension, $50,000 to wend nur- lish and others in the native tongues |Mated. while the mpectators @rinwed . \and guffawed \ wen from Albany, through the coun. soine of the audience. There Will” Gentlemen of the jury,” bemin the y = > be instrumental numbers by «n | y,,, ‘Set * trymide, But the only way to Dro- le hestra directed hy Sigmund Rom. | quae Judere. “A will, prow : vide permanent relief for thie altua-| perg composer of the score “May keeping of Mike Furey, the C! j tion ts contained In my mesenge leg- | time.” Police fore two weeks, and that he imature sugKesting a subsidy from sot $4 from Ed Smith to buy food," the State for health centers. This i] Suddenly Chief of Police Furgy, tood in the middle of the court roa wan defeated by the same tittle com And addressed the Cou ‘ bination in the Lagimiature who haw “"Svour Hdnor.” he eaid, “that laws for two years been afraid to pass | yer’s telling les. I've been listen me. Now, of courne, at the Regular “Week- | votes. os nn menaures that might reflect too much | to him Ne all night to the jury nding period last y: and court cooma will be jammed to | produced almost as much of a senna~ am credit on a Democratic governor. 1 } etsy tein od tan't #0, In the greater city the total is | the bursting point. + tion as if former President Taft or —~- “They aleo reduced appropriation br i dal hat lawyer to oem 524,000,000, against $249,000,000. “My idea is this: The men selected | Elihu Root or former Attorney Gen- | Miss NORA SPRAGUE considered necesmary for health de- . “L believe you're right," returned. Manhattan mortyage loans for the] to serve on the board are fair-minded |eral Wickersham had withdrawn | ae partment, Now | like the Demo- | ; : : — 1 | the Court, “We don’t stand for law. aggregate $290,000.00, against |men and have the confidence of those|thetr support from Harding The|Actress Confirms Report of el ilar Pant ype | yore lying tn Nyack. Judge, heres = 4,000,000 & year ago, practically |who Know them. They can sit here {n| Hepublieaniam of Herbert Parmns! Cancellation of Arrange HPS AS BRIBES the ‘poor, for its hutnan quatity and eects [tan eoseblene ae @alft of this total having been ad- {thts courtroom or in my library, or in| was tnquestioned. ° Fy tam yal to the De | Sanced by banks and insurance com- PARSONS DID GREAT SERVICE! ments for Marriage. | —~. ocratic party, No" ‘ » chambers, both during court and af- but before X would ta bill tke wena ee panies, In the Bronx, $43,700,000/terward. Reasonable landiorda who IN WORLD WAR. | ae sal that to please the Lem: ratio party, Kt tha “previous” trial the bei ands against $25,000,000 last year.| wish more. money from their tenants} But he took part in the war as 4) stiag Nora Sprague, ingenut li ¢ Brocklyn has recorded $160,000,000, in}and cannot agree upon the amount} Lieutenant Colonel and he ts so af- “Spportunity;” admitted’ to-day that| | eomparizon w 1919 records of |can request thelr tenants to come be- CO) UMA ONS ae liebe | y other party, 1 would wail’! Countess de la Greze, Well! sounds wore introduced as evidenge, the party by the firat coor t| s - * ond wh un bi ‘ht Inte court | Known Here, Is Grandchild |Site fan'to Haday and ene to Sanit, ee fected by the death and destruction t the Republican ps . 3 3 E \'rhen they both ran to Smith and agaly t3/0881060 ce larguet |fore the board for Informal discussion, |he eaw in Europe that he cannot |"éT marriage tu Addison Harney loteatnd it winbadten In ity blot of Seth Barton French, broke away from him and jumped al! i Woroughs the year’ tal, $494,200.- |In this way, I believe, much trouble] recognize domestic or local issues an| Gatling, grandson of the Inventor of oe solic Ae Ith te sacred duty of | iar | Seat migee the Peat dgencigge © stand& against $292,000,000 last}can be saved and in a way the de-|tranacending the preservation of! the rapid fire gun, had been called tate. Now the time la past when! Something of i sennation was caused brought Into court. This time they ; Sear, clston of the board might possibly be| peace by the League of Nations. off and that “we haven't set a time| you ea Auisor a rome a Opt ‘ ig | to-day by verifieation of am report that| didn't even give @ look at Halliday or ; ps ” just whe bv ‘i | en Conaideruble number of people by 4 Hmith. ‘They stuck close to the hee SWING BACK TOWAND HORMAL |more thorough than a decision from| “The issue” says Mr. Parsons tn J \epetiahregieaaeahatio Neclaration in favor of something. | the Countons Jean de la Grese, daugh-| Se chief Mike Furey, who had bean GAINS HEADWAY. the court, becauae the men on it are| his letter of resignation from tho| [Avitationa» had t neat ot"! Another Reason Found for| You have got to havea program and). Steclo, of J.P. Morgan | feeding them for two weeks, ae “The mortgage sittation aa an es- ee riatn of affairs and are busi-| nepuiican County Committee, “in| Presents recetved, and the mininter cuted be tell them what you are going to do | fer of Charles Btecle, of . So the jury decided that 4 smith. Bential part of building operations |" “Members of the boart have agréed |not between the League as Wilson | *Hkased for the marriage lust Satur Yurning the Democrats | about i, and that te lee ea cael Co Co, bax obtained a divorce in the | was the rightful owner, pia! must improve,” sald Vice President |to begin sittings next week and offi-| brought it and the League with res-| My. Arrangements were «o complete | Out of Washington. seg yh a ae al or Vrench courts, Mr. and Mra, Steele, ——_—— a Frank J. Parsons of the United States |cera of the court will offer them every lervations, ‘The situation in the | Moms of the newspapers announce shington, - - who returned Wednesday on the}/ PLANS COMPLETED a , Mortgage and Trust Company, to- pepe : — that it had taken. place. | , } “The new rent laws have been a | Senate a such that the treaty cannot | Ul” hig BITRATE!” ( 0 fro wit to thelr daugh- ‘ f Way, “and the most hopeful nign 19 pleasing. It's absurd to say they are {be ratified in the form in which Wil-| “We Just decided to call ft off. 1) Meal te ‘The srming Wort.) LET'S AR dymplo fh ma visit to thelr data TO RUN S.L CARS. tp increasing construction of work- confiscatory in the slightest degree: |son brought it. There will be .resen- | HOVERS everyone knew that he had | ASHINGTON, Oct Enter IS CATCHING ON ter during the summer, declined to} — i, " mn's cottages and homes of emailer they have their Daas in the broad | vations much as will relieve Amorica | Postponed {t" Miss Sprague added. |New campaign tmnun, ‘The Commorciat | IN RENT CASES|'*! anything of the trouble that rea | Cily to Take Over Midland Line? pollen powers of the State, and " ¥ r | Bribery and eview, a Wash { A i tig. The. transportation situation Poy sy Thave Been able te bon eee | of obligations, even moral, under | “I bave-known Mr. Gatling several | Hribery and Tipping Heview, a Wash }to the diy the date, Nor has! Dec, 1 and Rival Company ** aig is improving, Speaking gen: e from Paris j Will Furnish Power. oh a conatitutional as any law on the| Article X., and will render Congroas| onthe, We bocame engaged and !ntion publication devoted to warfare | ss ithe ty, there ts no substantial shortage of statute books.” wholly free to declare war or not wore to have been married last Sat f the tipping ayatem, in its latest 1% | teq of Settling Landlord and Ten- oo : Amon; rominent citiz - | y ev the ho of my 1) Sue sets forth the discovery that Up: 4 ‘ | The Countess de ia Greae, tormerly yee! , labor or of raw material used in j ATURE PMC to serve om the|#2y éiven case. The lsmio’ to the | Gay evenink ote noe oe a ee requlat! covery that tps ant Disputes Out of Court — | , F 7) Ata meeting to-day Detween Corpens building, It js mainly a question of board are: Captain Charles A. Gold-| American voter ts between going into | Mra. Norah Maciwan, at No. 245 Eaat | wularly charged in their expense | . 1 | Mian Eleanor H. Steele, m a grand-|stion Counsel O'Brien an ‘orarniy~ condience and an adequate roturn for smith, formerly of the Mayor’a Hent| the League with reservations and pare At the lant toiniite ft wan | Accounte, by Governieat | panioses | May Be Popular. |dauahter of the tate Seth Barton |4OPer of PIANE and teu ar ee a ‘ se . .y Committee; Arthur B. Murtha, Will- Harding ix and | called o} omiclata when traveling on oMotal:) ation made by Muntctpal| French, New York banke ; Seer cabattan 7 copita!, Of course, mortgage money Fommities: Arthur By Murtha, Wil | not going in at all. Harding i» and| Aled Od to have| vUAinean and domunds cary ction ty | The muxgeation made by Ds nch, New York banker, Her MAF Jacoh fteenner, receiver of the Midland Sa entitled to a higher rate than bor- 4 Rehning, Bimdn Bachrach, theo. | Will not be for golng in at all Court Justice Davies of the Seventh | riage to Count do la Grease wis one | stre Ratlway of Staten Island, plait of the soclal events of 1910. The couple were completed for having the city take frat lived in Paris, then for a yearjover the Midland aystem Dec. 1 * ‘Thoy resided | Representativen of the Richmand nda year ago|fatlroad and Light Company, owneye of the ty °, at bas (Of the competing 8-cent line, a if Congress to abolinh the practice , tn mothe ch rowers have been in the fiabit of pay- dore J. ‘Trusiow, Ronald K. Brown,| The effect of Mr, Parsons'e bolt has | Fone South, Hix mother, Mra. Ric ea “ak Ing. The sooner they realize this and Joseph L, Prager, Jacob Wals, John | been to stimulate the Democrats to| ard H. Gatling, @aid she knew lit : ria ctpderrentint iret Aad t it na a settied condition the A Olsen, John J. Hopper, Frederick | eurther effort and to dismay the Re-| *bout the wedding except that tt did | abolished with the government sanc- aaaerentiaa onditto' Hutberg, J. Wilson Cassell, CH. not take place If she knew why it! Uoning it?" asks this crusider agains er will the aupply of such capital Dockstader, Frederick Hammond, J |pudteans many of whom in thelr) yi ow ao guddenly, abe, “ie Ayeten "It inv fact that the | through a Board of Arbitration ; sankte 1 5 yr 1 sympath: 2 Comptroller of the ‘Treas. probably | ‘0 pro * ec lurn in volume adequate lo current PA peg th ge ahopetie fatale lead Leet apt he would not tell, Mise Sprague, insist muptrolier of the 'T ury, probably | begun to promine results rr ' i w nde! 1 ¢ Y= | District Court in Harlem that Iand-| lord and tenant cases might In many | instances be nettied out of urtjon the Inland of Jer later In Washington, ned ta Paria, T Coun utions furnish power at @ cost to be . waving in mind the fate he travoiler 7 hat {the Rent | been prominent in society abroad as ota, Kwitz, of th e om- Ing on calling {ta postponement, sald) who announced he we the " | Irving Kurts, Chairman of th bi . mined by ineer Neasen of the PBs Home build many sections jnarce” f the Harlem Board of Com-| dointed at the Dea Moines speech of she did Hs cee es Mr. Gatling | | } te ries Hur pot h “IP, | Committee of the Uariem Board of | well as lic Service Commission and the ehfdt { Decumnh aware of new mortgage Te- Alexander Cumminen, lecturer and| Senator Harding in which he defin-| oid a. ound | . troned the |Commerce, who will organize the sug. | _ Jengineer of the Board ot Water Suzys 4 i ‘ wth ions President he Ui ol 0 is 4 m1 e" e . Micetricity, and approv Y fc.rcos available for thelr operations President of the University, Forum. |itoly abandoned the prevent League of] A Gatting and the youne actress “ubonable sae, Uy | geaied aruitration body, said tal)TO ARREST 48 MORE erage cea SUFINg the Past ie euny announced Schwab in West Side Court that he| Netione with or without reservations | mer about wix weeks ago, fell tn love UP mace pe uccepted | morning that It will conalat of three N. J. SALOON MEN (‘“ornwisstoner Whalen said he woune 14 eee aation of 387, separate had been denied accens to two rooms | OF interpretations or any obligations |ar rst night und became engaged, | OfMcials travelling on expenses are nut | men, one real eutate man, one law- oe urchure twenty-eight one-tnan Care BE a 4 founs Baaregating $4 he had Cry rod the last sour|whatroever and declared for & DOW lore marriage, had It taken place | pupbosed | bul ih more tien 26 conty | yer and one merchant ~ Pr doe for the reorganised line, j i ars at No. 316 Weat 86th Street by rT for 4p du thelr expense accounts, |" « cr = n — { ing projects in various yections, Mien F Wail aociation. would have been the third marital! j¢ they do, the exces to dinall . ‘The Arbitration Board probably | Democrats See Republican Bid for ? Puternos and Anthony Campagna, Miss Frances jace, who recently| paRSONS'S BOLT WILL MAKE], forthe teantycare: soy avec js dt owed. | wilt handle two sorts of casos,” he | ‘WET’ CARGO SAVEDI A ‘ ) mT rtment house Purchased the property. Mr. Cum- venture for the twenty yea extimony before the Senate sub: handle two " Vat in CI up 1 i i eee ie otor went side, com- MINKA said he went to his rooms VOTES FOR COX, scion of the Gatling family. His sec. committee Investigating Presidential | guid. “The first kind will be those! sc : ny | IN FIRE ON SHIP. =! Syie plans for two more structures, Thursday and found them tocked.| Here in New York, where the tm-lond wife, the former Misa Marjory | °uibals ryan Hight on the | which come originally to the dourd | Hudson County. ey ° one of twelve utories, one of nine, to Syille Mr. Cimatalis waste court portance of the existing League with| Meeker, whom be married in 1918, dl)" °rng Chairman-—This ‘voucher | in order to avoid any court action at) ‘Twenty detectives of the Hudson 7 ' dst $1,800,000, In the Suiversiqe Wert ch ereing disorderly conduct, return, |'t@ membership of thirty-eight ma-|yorced him a few months ago in Ohio. | shows taxicab to the station at Wash- | all, The second will be those re-|County, N. J., Provecutor's office, are) Crew Beats Out Flames TWht j End iy peerage te} fected | able Oot. 14. ’ tiona is recognized by many Republi-| During the war he rerved in the navy, | 104 my $3; station port cents: | ferred by the Municipal Court Jua-| out with forty-etght warrants for the | Menace Big Load of Alcohol * Rete ee ee tigsk "Seat of Con- — can business men as having @ vital! Miss Sprague ts a daughter of the| PUNnAn Bae té You tt? ows to the board for investigation | frest of that number of as Keepers} =” Freighter Here t 0 . AO, 8 rece for jeged violatio f the eteud “re! . nage tral Parks ingore in ait parta| & NDLESS CHAIN OF Felationahip to the stabilization of fiate Mr. and Mra, Grant Soragie of inize theae itemm perhupa, an 1 read | and recommendation. If necessary the) Kv, “uiet! jlmatles of tan alswad on Freighter Here, sg erators and builde par world economic conditions and the| Lima, 0., where she was born twenty-!thein. Cab to $0 centn; hotel! Hoard will vieit the premises in dis-| 4°". * ante were served! icnting lke wideate, the crew ff vi He tivity due to a! $ mite : D Pe | anew ceva eye sterday and the men who didn’t hy noted expending. morteane _money.! LANDLORDS FIGHT [prosperity of thih country, the action|two years ago. She was graduated | borter, arrival x uso, 35 cent: | outed canps, thus getting more tnti-| Sen to be In when the detectives called, | fiver Araxes, & freighter loaded ‘with j ESSE ecpora a6 propowed tatlaioe! FOR OWN HOUSES|t Herbert Parsons will make votes| trom the Western Cotlego at Oxford, | Jomarurg, porter, 28 sents; cay to) Tis crore tt er a curt could| preasnted. themselves fosday. at, thn | DArTele of Alcohol and bound tor Case ' and engineering gitar d in | for Cox. ©., and before appearing in “Oppor- | cents; Pullman porter, Salt Lake City, | get | Prosecutor's office and wero heid for)" ne ures aide Poricohgarcien nyt ts j Topolitan district, revea! There is disappointment among| tunity” had small parts in other plays. | night of June 10-11, 50 cents; station | “gust to-day I received a letter | examination by. Judge James MoCartny | °” 2 ‘ dential anterprines Callies bs. t10,. | New Owners Try to Get Old Own-| republicans that Senator Harding) When Mr. Gatling was queationed porter, 26 centa: tax! to Alte Club. | ain g Toheltch, President of the Ad. | in $000 ball flames on the pany: 6agh corohed ie } 00, ! aS ss @ s hat is a Club? t ehritoh, fo arre “ le In the ,. | barrels, Dut : 5 00. TA Zit, started under contract ers Out—All One Dilatory | surrendered to Senators Horan and at the time by friends about hie third | “spn Witneas—t do not know Jama Plate Holding Company, anking| TRY Arian were made fn the domn’| which read: “Contents uped for sxife { calling for $29,905,000, were 104 reside Contractor's Fault. Johnson and threw overboard Senator] marital venture, he replied “The Chairman--That was $1. Por-| that the Arbitration Board bring| fase ca 4 North Bergen, Pronecuter | pokes other than imedical is punishable: tla} at $4,060,000. } Lodge and former Benator Root. Had| “I know IT am going to find real. ter at the Alta Club, arrival, 26 cents; | out @ meefing of the tenants of Flerte Garven |e & Republic by & $6,000 fine.’ Nerd EMC 7 0et eee eee eee eee ee rear with ‘the, Keatas, reservations) true Rappinesa this time, ‘There le //027%C; uation, G1; etation porsers £6| No. 180 Edgecombe Avenue.” sehaleoase griecta area Waptelican Wid pitt dad wes tied, ap tamtponteligea PLATE FOR ised convineed that ‘lst Street te like the boy who Mts) Seer oted a year ago fhe would have|Bothing awfully romantic in it, Tt) canta: Pullman porter, Ban Franctaco, —>—— Jor women'a votes to swing the elect ic foot of Slat Street, Nortl ltealty 6perators frp a eee thax | oh the end of the rail while ten others | preserved party harmony. His aili-| Was Just by accident that I happened) 59 cents; station porter, Ban CALLS WIFE NO. 2 —<— ine Company No, $4 and » thy housing cme ares sant itself | Mtting: behind are attempting to push | ance with the Hori hnson wing of]/in on some friends who were giving | claco, 26 cents; tax! to hotel, $1 . WOMEN WILL TELL ¢ summoned. . Sp. ees A iuamnent to normal | him off. She ts at the head of a line| the party has disconcerted Kepubli-| an afternoon tea, ax weeks ago, Mins | Porter, 26 cents; per diem In teu of IN MAYONE CASE | pptELy a Tey MY cedy and increasingly effc-|of ten house owners all aeeking to get| HRS ‘The Democrate gre cocksure| Sprague was one of the gucstn, and-|*ubsintence, June # to June 23, in~ | OF DRY RAID DEATH) Tyis POST WON'T PARADE, eee ee eee i ta ake a naturallinte. ih the psychological turning point in the| well, you know, it was the old story |clusive, Mfteen days at $4, $60. ‘ | eo . tive if it in al owed | » cake & nature) /into ir own homes because the| campaign hae come and that thi Jove at first sight and al! that”’ | ,,"Departing from San Franctaoo, | 4. nt Her Evidence to Bear Out = aeld ys cola en ~ plenty of small pri-|OWBers of the homes they are now | apathy of the country will be con- - == = | July Lt seems Bat the ving paren a x *) Only Eyewitnesses pected {0 | Retases to Partictpate See oMeK, a ocex * : v1 a1 di t secured another centa; cab to sta- " nfe's Claim i ronce Fite en a0. ate dwellings under way and pro-|Cecupying are clamoring to gut them | verted Imto A big ioral crugade euch) 4.04 our foreign affaira on the Hi; station parser, 6 cente; pull First Wife's Claim in Divorce | Take Stand Monday at Trial atratio = fected, and these can be a erated |out. The cause of the muddie is a| M2 SNORE Tae nO ve principle pf the thoughtless | tian pocter, Chiena SeneR Ande Sui | MeMullir Robert Ro Anderson Post of the into a exerwarely ny ee operation | slow contractor in Jersey City, who ‘the Republican nominee's apeech| Youth who Tings up his cap and | on to Washington, arriving at of McMullin, American Legion has steviat rewalu- of the Board of Fatimate i ox two! is fixing a house for Mra, Alten, i | against the present League, even with| Shouts for the Ting?” | Washington 430 P.M, July 7. Ex-) (ape! wo The trening World of Stewart V, Moafullln, | tions to refrain from parttolpating in § Ln gved cp yy Cini Ferg tO | oxpects to have it ready for her “in a | rose vations, is not the only thing|, The British Government conaidered | cessive charge, tip to waiters, 15 © WHITE PLAING, N, ¥., Oxt. 9.—Jus: atcused of murder, | the so-called Bonus Parade of Oct. 16 { years from os ro Be De tor a ae | Month or so.” that ds causing trouble, The Repub-| that the Panama Canal Tolls Act yee leducted, June 2, train porter, thee Young at White Plaine to-day til Monday, when Mra.| on the ground the parade ts undigni- cade, ut ine a 30,000 famitien at_a{ Elizabeth P. Ammon, owner of the|Mcana who have recognised Harding |& Yivlation of the Hay-Pauncefote jinan, 20 cents deducted, hot due UL- | adopted @ new rule when he ordered J her daughter are es-| (ied and incompatible with the tnter- i en OURN t300'000,000, Builders nay tax| Premises occupied by Mrs, Altman, | as hardly a strong figure himself have! Treaty, So did sr. luol td other) «il morning of for services ren. | iat Wife No, 1, mentioned in the anul ow Harry Carlton Was! eats and spirit of the American Legion \ A Pe Sauld atimulate such op-|Nad her before Jude Davies in the | fully expected him to surround him~ Seda gaaned Siete eS ait OE EE Re ment walt brought by Mra, Alice K. 14, | Killed y Ronis, Ke. fast 16th | nd Is prometed by and in the intere eta a Uttle but no where near| Seventh District Court, on the ground | self with the wireat men in the party tor Harding hi jared |Cniomao, Tene ecrtnor | Mayene. known as Wife No. 2 egsinet (sure the only cyooiinens bid ry Toe Aouniy Committing 6: enough to produce the needed volume, | she wished the house for herwelf, de- | and take their counsel, His departure for ration of the law which | acduetion ¢ the Pullman, | her band Frank J. Mayor a Mra. Carini'e huao ican Legion ls commended | The only effective local remedy seems eden Mee landlord ve porate aig from Root and Lodge at the outset Is means complications with {Yuu ape Ithy contructor, be produced befor | Federal, Court yaate refusing to lend ftw ARCS er, because his landio Dy 00) 3 = to lie In an expension of the Stat disquieting to the conservative branch ping track of | we Yang Bank dy means of a depart. |landiord was about to disponseas him, |uf the purty Great iitain, and further inter things over the Ing, which he alleged was deliber Me tion to the parade. iim to give teattmon: nd HARK By MOnne of 8 croune| because tis tandlord was about to dis: | For instance, 1h the name speech wt] Hon! bed feeling. It hea heen cups) The Witgome You Be eee ee cola chin’ Court hate (taaltentes OOK rranibicea mua ELWELL JEWELRY STOLEN , Pans of the large sise required for| possess him, because hia landlord was | Des Moines Mr. Harding said the law initted the case to arbitration. she! udited'in accordanes with the cx ain Taartied Ue thd Srt@maaN ie Ooieel hents ‘4 * such big projects, the capital to be/About to disnosseas him and so on/ exempting American ships from pay-| would surely jose, What Republicans | (yciier's decimoena and remulations | ter, 1919. Last March Wife No lap-| & abt Dies of Horns, watih. ci ened by the bank through the me~|down the line. The case was put over| ing Panama Canal tolls wan repealed | who b thought all that contre AY danator—What Comptrolle: me in Pelham and said) Ruth Tambor, eight years old, of No | Watem: dium of Its own bonds Issued acalnst| until Monday | “at the instance of t Britain” and) versy over are wondering is to what at? \ t wife of Mayone, ac-|439 Hast Houston Btréet, died to-day of Set Fob Taken at Aset ‘ Gim ceregnte of mortkages covering| “Lam @uing to #ee If I can't find the | by Mr. Wilson and "his party,” when | extreme Ben Coarry | eee ts ‘The Comptrotien of eee ae Ot oie ene miei {8 Ot) gout watch, chain and fob, the tae futcbatiding @perationa, deposited In| man at the back end of the tine and | aaa matter of fact Mesara, Lodge and | jiy policy of rae Wit cording 19 the pleintift. | Toca at the Tealdence of har weit studded with diamonde and valued at {ts vaults as collateral. make him quit pushing for a month | Root led the fight for President.) ‘There is uw re » Kepub ‘A Kenator—Does he fix the size of | parding,” ahe sald, “and wan inarried| Mra Molly Tambor of No 418 ‘ust $1,000, stolen from the collection sof ore or a0,” aaid the Judge. and a quotation from Elihy Root’s| jean Party. Senator Le threal- | the tins te the portern! ris + hustmnd on April 3, 1908, and| goth Street, Tussday Her drea caught, tno tate Joveph Bowne Elwell now Agente 68 i |apeech on the floor of the Benute/ ened Senator Harding and won oul.) phe Witnemm de deo en whether | that he had been living with her at| fire from n celluloid tray she had light uetlon No. 242 Fifth Avenue, are when the bill waw repealed follows Idaho Henator earned the or not they are rene Eduewater, No J, 1 underat that |ed Mra, Tainbor and Mra Fannie Hon. | uctivn at No. 34 7 HURT IN TROLLEY SMASH, | “nut we are told, mir, that we modrate for the sincerity RE Ra Any SS eee Mee Muyore in now with her there” [Sart of the same address were burned | Belng soudht to-day by the pollens, More than 100 purchasing agenta rep- | must not repeal this statute ‘at position and the fact that he nas been | onimese Repab oe Mrs, Mayone teatifed that her hus lay the arms in extinguishing th The articles were taken from a jewel d fescnting big New York firms will leave] 4 styrtie Avenue trofley car, bound) the behest of Great Britain” What | ready to atand by his.convictions | band made $10,000 6 year | tomes fastaned With wire No ote Jor Chicago at 6 o'ctock this afternoon] for Richmond Hill, jumped an open| a Great Hritain quid to us? Sho | any com. Sometiilng of the same cae | a tanta were dlaturts nd the wi pd attend their national convention,| switch at St. Nicholas Avenue, pe has sald that she considered this miration is felt but not dxpreased by! The ninth Fa , ms eta | Troop fer Edw at Teanel Allowed ” sulitully spe beer ‘ur i ‘sens, the views of ,3,00 purchasing | night. fleven persons were inturea,| statute to be a violation of acon- | Republicans for Merbert Parsons | lishment of the Republic of China w Pa Thomas Muthare o} nktention whl etton f >» were mting « buying power of | Cae wo seriously thet they were cucey| tact. Do the American people | former Republican national com. |e celebrated with a special serview t The ienex Cavalry Troop of ) Dannie Acad i aetataned iets yeat Se ee er 99,000,000,000 AN oft Helght Ther| Wish thetr representatives (o trent | mittecman from Now Yark State and | morrow atternden at the Sashwdre han been designated by Gov, Hdwaria} day charged with REGISTER TO-DAY. ented, ‘The convention are Andrew lker, ¥-nine, ventional relations with us upon | jesues as anybody in the party. enon by Mop HUTS sma Tharnne | ot Mey Arkey OF ne parade ent " oe 34 ape laste ee OOK a Bes sang hii nctinted ingernat iM! the theory that any. question of The League of Nations muy yet os | hs LACRABE, TERRIERS DAUR, BRAD HOOE Oy for the br of erauRid ‘apd "yalle 4 . 4 ht to therm by us is a surren- @rme the vital controlling tm@bel men and reorase » 4 the lar tune {ween New Yor mit Of the transition from @ “well- of No. 20 Hi f Street, possible trace " ves of the aray aa : ty buyer e” mnarkol ture af the abulh 5? 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