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: . the Queens Supreme Court to adopt a ? ; Gov. Calvin Cool Republican March ‘15, 196 Pecora asked if adopt p. familiarity he seemed to have with of coal prices and the visible xupply| JHat Senatorial Oligarchy a dee, Republican | tos, Mr. Reising and Mr. Wendell. —|he know the prevailing price] !e boys (he.rooms he robbed, He apparently 4 . candidate for the Vice Presidency, is) Q. Describe the policy ding oO ahi * ‘of fuel in the twenty-mil ! Wouldn’t Obey Mandate rare of bonds when te bought $1,554,000) On 4 charge of gro neglect know exactly where to go for the; e twenty-mile radius y . about as clear-headed and dispas-| bond sales, A. Every morning I read | Worth, He could not remember af uty, Hatch obtained a divorce ig ; q jewelry. No drawors of burenus or |@round Now Yorg has brought to| es hers | ee sionate a person aa can be found by| the Snanctal papers on the bond Mal-] ning of it, He sald he directed that | November, 1918. Custody of the twa Bs dressing tables “wed eperme ie light an amazing situation. EN, ROUTE WITH GOV, COX. yes. onto cnet) the political wayfarer who wants to| **t coples of financial papers with the|b°ys wan given to the father. E a Soci ee tan of the bureaus ang| 2% localities separated by only a VAN WHRT, 0, Ogt. 14—Assgrting | get at the currents of thought in a What financial papers? A. The| pond prices be filed away. He direct-| A modification of the court's orde ; Bitnang (abies, Bet 49. Abe, 00 tow miles the prices show a difters|'P* Premidential election wilt bo a Daughter of Charles B. Alexander] srassachusetts and not the tides of hehe Niyginch i beagle heed ‘Times, the] og Wendell to do it, but didn't know] Permitting the first wife to havi 4 i ery - 2 je ine and two or three custody of thi hild: » Th op-] t fort! eco ve~ ft it was done. y e children. e step: , of Mrs, Danforth he had to go into| ence as great as $6.25 a ton, while in| Ce OM the Lengue of to Become Bride in Fifth A\ Dartiganship. financial papers we get in Alban ‘J bathroom, r 4 v. C ‘ ¥ y. Mr. Travin said that, after criticiam | Mother, refused to surrender th . for her dressing table| some dohipbaiiina, sedved ‘by 5 ain i Gov. Cox, in opening a three. | nue Presbyterian Church, Perhaps it's the atmosphere cre- ‘What financial papers?” shouted | was publidhed some time ago, he| Soys it is charged, Hatch died i i oy 4 _ Cameaae’ voben (its rétear gle railroad, some dealers complain |" stump campaign in Ohio to-day, | Migs Mary Crocker Alexander be-| ated by men like President Lowell of re ra. looked up the records of eleven tran- | Long Island | Aust. | re ia found overytbing lying on top of a bu. {Hey have entirely exhausted their|‘clared here his election would bo/ came the bride to-day of SWreldon| Harvard, the Influence possibly of} _ Brille deat,” protested Mr.|sactions mentioned in the criticism sees ’ a feau. Mrs, Chapman saved several |stocks and cannot replenish them,|"* mandate from the people to tho) Whitehouse in the Fifth Avenue| Root, Hughes, Taft, Hoover, Wicker- as aesiitcak WL he) teadarttie Be He beac find the record of the) ALDERMAN FINED; 4 Henat 7 ha o ~| National ity transaction. BL wee rings byrplacing them In a Naot oe say that although ahip-| Senate to ratty the treaty,” and that! Presbyterian Church. She 1a the|sham, but the State House in Boston! nanoial papers, consults the bond| «qe you cecal! if you, personally MAY FACE INQUIRY front porch, took out the wind | j Believes United ralied Statés Would wey aah bond purchases, "1 jected or not considered, Mr. Travin| the custody of her two sone, Mito @creens and got into the rooms. ct | svt = Mata dll jauid he had tried to change the 5 4 i, \ 7 vestigators believe he was hssisted co | | Jolt League of Nations Will that Aive,tecorgs of purchases |tine method but inter the ot method | Lato" “eed. ten. and Milton Fe if information from Inside the club | Under Harding. of the past?” asked Justice Ker-| was restored Hatch, aged twelve, Milton testified about the lay-out of the rooms, and Evening World Give Gives Charges NY PLAT || ‘ vel . : The Comptroller aald rejections] that be would rather live with bi @iso had an accomplice who acted bad | %y “Not We past,” answered (he | were made, th | step-mother, (Mrs, ITagel Hatch, feckout, Exacted in Nearby Towns iw TAKES MIDDLE GROUND. | cemptroie: ‘| Dhrgee, “There are no funds." Some| second wife of Charles W. Hatell (A mass of evidence had been gath- and Cities, , Breer your administration 45 / of the offers were rejected by his ex-| Me declared that while he lived fi ered to-day and the Investigators | 4 Ps Jompt jer, upon Whose direction rf Cleveland bis mother frequent! tenia seanauek ol | Influenced More by Root, Taft|nave purchases of bonds been maces |2rene order! he could net remember, Canals, by authority of the C } “Were offers rejected by others, esi he and brother were com admitted his skill was ao great that . ~ * h Oy ¥ he Cana " orization?” og | Pelled to wo to another howe t i he Sad left few cluss of any Im But No Danger of Fami G. O. P. Extremists. Comminsioners, Others by my at-| Tarren ee cet tnoriaation?” aakod |e ted . portance. Some fingerprints were anger of Famine as | thority. ‘My stepmother has been very kind ial Correspondent of The Eve- bad been told by me there were no|*!d Milton ’ ii worn gloves. Turn East by Nov. 15. } i ning Weel) | Takeda exercinad the author-| rungs." answered ‘Travia ‘The second Mra, Hatch, it we i That tho burglar bad ansistance \Says Taft’s Statement Means | BOSTON, Oct. 14 (Copyright, 1920).| 7" ~ . 1 have the impression! Going pack to the bond sale of |learned hus started w# proceeding idl — ‘than It was hoped the mystery w: “be cleared up by to-night. Depew. ‘The robbery was discovered about §.30 A.M. yesterday, when Mrs. bhi ! { fees admitted recelving ond offers! jn the habeas corpus proceeding whan arose to close a window ' rom all over the country to which) . a i re - found the screen had been removed. j | a no reply was went,’ He “aidn't Chink | * day of Mra, Kola J Z jan Hat | The burglary wea committed by a! (Continued) it necessary to advise them” when|°f Oblo before Justice Callaghan | second-story man, Glimbed the | expressed catching the burglar. found, but apparently they were not | of the thief, who Is believed to have from the inside was deduced from the ‘But it was SUPPLY PLETE S THE EVENING W GOAL PRICES VARY $6.4 TON WITHIN A 20-MILE RADIUS OF “NEWYORK, SURVEY SHOWS SNS IS LIMITED. | Whole Mine Output Will, Investigation by The Evening World | “4n accordance with its custom on |their customers going. The most striking difference in holidays and Saturday nights,” sald Mr. Chapman, “the club gave a dance . ‘0 prices found is the $12.76 quoted i lag help eeepeerghelpreaee || Jeracy City and $19 a ton demanded in Par Rockaway. Independent mine operators have boosted prices, it is charged, and speculators are demand- ing exorbitant figures, Day. The dance iasted until about % o'clock, “Mra. Chapman and I retired about 10.90 o'clock. I should say I fell asleep about midnight. I was awakened by & Noise in the room carly in the morn- ing. It Sounded like somebody walk- November, slow, they dre able to keep Optimintic dealers predict relief in hen coal shipments to fh | claim of ex-President Taft that ¢v TO REJECT PUBLIC. LEAGUE VERDICT for it to do Otherwise would be “un- thitrkad’ | Hin statemont was in reply to the| if the Democrats elected alt. their | Senatorial candidates they would not have endugh to carry the League. “Thin statement of Mr. Taft,” Cox said, “tan mean only one thing—that when I am elected on @ straightfor- ward platform favoring tho Léague MARY c. ALEXANDER AND S. WHITEHOUSE MARRIED ° TO-DAY COOLIDGE IS NOT and Hoover Than the daughter of Mr, and Mra, Charles B. Alexander of No. 4 West 58th Street. Both bride and bridegroom are well known in social circles, Miss Alexander has been staying recently at Tuxedo with her parents, coming down the first of the present week to complete final arrangements for to-day’s nuptials, Immediately after the wedding the couple de- parted on a Sst trip. doean't exude “bitter-ender” or irre- concilabie spirit on the League of Nations, Gov, Coolidge insists with empha- sis that he is in complete agreement with the Republican platform and Senator Harding's speeches, ‘The Governor himself with natural modesty doesn't attempt to argue is- sues that are more properly within the jurisdiction of the head of the ORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER VEY OF COAL SITUATION AROUND NEW YORK 1920, | " | but one Q. You the quarter Scarborough Station ; | more! obligation was mentioned?! — i tad ‘opposite the William Rockefeller BITER tht OF | Of BONDS BOUGHT a Yon vi ‘ | | Chill Tells of Alleged Unkindne a je admitted the considering of a ae P 7 éxtota, aha time It waa letised by So SS | | written offer was parely perfunctory of Parents in Suit for Habeas nade ‘NOUMIT TO PRE refer to the one in which after oral » bond offerings of strangers wert aanaa ty as that was a matter of detail, “Possibly Mr. Wendell may have . Wh etuall, i} fl he “gifs hed enn Rice Heme | Written some rejections when they thority? A. 1 assume all wuthority, I talked over the prices with my depu- salesmen, and “comes to a contlu- sion based upon my own conclusion” regarding the bond market. Mr. Travis knew George Gibbons & Co, They were frequent sellers of bonds to him, he sajd—“and to my predecessor.” He sald Col. William Fairservis represented Gibbons & Co. He admitted he bought some bonds for his own account from Mr. Fatr- servis—$900 worth, He also usually accepted this offer of $175,000 par value of bonds by Fanshawe & Co?" The Comptroller could not say. He could not recall the details of the pur- chase of $1,061,000 of bonds from Fanshawe & Co., cleared through Ue Metropolitan Trust Co., April 15, 1915. He was quite sure he passed on all purchases. William C. Fanshawe of Fanshawe & Co. broker oO, 11 Pine Street, wan the first witness called to-day. He testifed to clear up points re- garding bis transaction for Albert 1 arr rere BOY ; PREFERS CARE. OF STEP-MOTHER Corpus. Zorpus. the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, to ged sent him to bed without supper an to me and I want to ay with her, La Guantia to Review Gorman's | Case to Find if It Warrants | Se Investigation. Arthur V, Gorman, whe was fined $10 for disorderly conduct by Doyle in Jamaica Court to- Gay, may be officially investigated by lthe Board of Aldermen, it became known in City Hall to-day, On another; Alderman | Mawiatrat f Nations, it is thé purpose of the ticket, Senator Harding, but such . . "3 charge of driving an automobile while t 1 was half asleep and bg invested with H, F, McConnell & Co.| Judson, the broker who sold thi i . on ne orig Ltda Mrs, Chapman, so 1| the Great Lakes will be stopped. The| braten conapirators in tte Benate to thoughts as he does express in his} 1, the past fe had invested with Ladd| Comptroller $30,000,000 worth of lotexieated Gorman hes been had $9F ! ; pact ph is aoe operators now are bending every of-| treat the mandate of the people with public speeches rather incline toward] « Wood, “Hoyd & Corey—or en | Donde: ate ‘profit of $528,0007 pe aa ce . wean ck rte back . : i back Is 3 some-| “Mr. ‘Travis assured Pecora that it|t¥o m jorman “Mra, Chapman did not waken ut; | fort to get coal through the Great | Coptempt and turn their sn the the Elihu Root notion of what the Re-| ining ike that," and “another com-|was impossible to buy millions. in| guilty of disorderly condyict and given a , tiabout 5:80 o'clock. Khe felt rather | Laked routd before navigation clones, |°XPressed will of the electorate publicanrnational platform means than! jany, 1 can't remember the name.” |bonds at the market, He was asked |suapended sentence. At the timo he ; chilly then and got up to close jhe F . the Bastern | TM# !n tho frat place, is unthink the Borah or Johnson view. Sie prouiand| thrgatAte nates it ho had recollection of buying any-|made allegations of police brutality, window, which had been left, up, Bho ble, and, in. the second place, wil! Mr. Coolidge called my attention to] 46. crravis admitted he had por. | {hing through Judson at the market. | Aldermanic President La Guardia said ! ‘i wan sarprited to find the screen out Th Sent abort f ‘ee not be permitted, for, after all, thie @ telegram from Senator Harding pub- rowed money from the Kings C pater te Leng Lp ee th Mire hoe Balad ig Errata Dineen on he present shortage of coal in| i, @ democracy and the will of the U fished in the last t hich . nolow a0 November jinan has been such as to warrant and immediately called me. ballet be ie! In the last two days in which) moist Com dd the New York|or Devember, 1917, and on anather | iy the = ut vas soon as I grasped tho situation [Nom York CUY is Mhmes om the) Decole ts triumphant. the latter says the speech at Det|arnnt Qeting, oe Ainemy me vere |orcasion ee be tan aa Poa eee . Titola bers ‘Go wight to the bureau | ess tose in september, both by} OV: Cox tor the third time during Moines was not out of harmony with! sat joan.” ¥ ¥| He raid in a purchase of $2,250,000 » ) " - par value in December, 1917, the! 5 abd seo whether your necklace 18| Mitr aesters and officiuls of the rail. | tie week sharply attacked Mr. ‘Tatt Se the one delivered at Marion on AUR-| 46 denied having maintained a loan | price was “within the range for lots JAMAICA RE RESULTS. 7 ‘ nt ” r te r 2 " 4 ’ 1 ! sate!’ whe cried ‘It's gone! road coal sales agencies, ae GerNE ceUver nace tale (Continued. 28. It Is from the latter address that | scoount under the name of another in| f ten.” He recalled it, | ‘ . “Other articles also\were missing.) An omcial of the Lehigh Valley! sures that he would Lae tas Gov. Coolidge always quotes, and he}the inst five years. He admitted |, Whe Mr. Decora gaye away to an) FURST HAC! or three-year-old ‘ 5 1 do not know just how many:Inaiiroad denied that there was any) Moines that he would reject the Ver- | saiten in that room. ‘There ia) Dicked up a copy of It while we talked | knowing William §. Fanshawe “he sold] ingly remarked: “I'm Holn n= [and upward: ,nshiing: pure $1,000; ai There was a watch and etickpin of sniles covenant. He pointed out and pointed to @ paragraph in which, ingly remarked: “I'm Going my best an) car shortage at any of the anthracite * the hole made by your bullet; four bonds to me and my predecessors.” |I'm a fruit dealer, not a lawyer." | F it A one iu " Prince of F mine, Mre, Chapman's wrist WACOM | oon) mines in Pennsylvania at pres- pes pes oie any aia ol feet from the floor. Now, what do| After discussing the present League of) Q po you know a lot about what|, Mr Travia was asked if he did not | ; @ small amount of money and vari- | coe sDyring the time the miners) coniey desiron to atay out of the {You May? A. That might be any] Natione and The tague ‘Tribunal, |happened in your predecessor's timo? | S00 ain wines. #770008 In duudaon’s i. ous other articles, b touna ore Out th railroads had an opper-|yeague and Senator Harding would|dumbwalter, I fired into the floor, maperor Eiakaing aad: A.-1 do. profit on the $3,250,000 deal. He denied Pentada at joie, Rata When 1 ran to the door I found Minty to place thelr coal-carrying|) "ec ving the mandate of the| Yeselll sald he went to the street T would go even further. 1 Q—You know as much about your | it TER Le ace: 2. to ds gad Devers eel in it locked from the inside, so there ls equipment on a normal Basis, There ying . i ith Cart t th would take and combine all that | wwr administration? A—Yes Mr. Travis explained that his no doubt the burglar came in by the Nenty of care of all anthracite |Pocne 1¢ he yielded to Mr. Taft's with Carini after meeting Policeman) |. 34 and excise all that is bad i i study convinced him that purchases a Wiadow, { notified the suptrintend. |O7, Menty Oe cee ae ee Trenidene | Wiet aid aiads the Ualted Stated «| Reynolds, coming upstairs: carrying This 1 hope 90," commented Pocort. lin iange biocks could not be made, amount of money.’ Ratlroad oMciais denied that coal Preserved in order to stabilize the transaction May 19, 1915, involving : fv: of the campaign. atalrs, * e * ie ° : aa rappel od et praia hl speculators are holding fuel in cars| °f (N° CAMPO Gov. “Cox |, Yasetti sald he saw a figure on the| peace of the continent, then ft can |iproft of $175,000? A—1 have no erad pea to! gouge the public. The general otiaiibed ne i ‘natorial etique” in| 2re escape opposite the Carini win- be amended or revised 90 that we | recollection. est of which was worth between |iign price of anthracite in all big . rat elaue” Is) dows from the street, There was a/ may still have a remnant of world Q—Do you recall if you handled wary, they said, was gure it was not Miss Malvina| the world's highest conception of | office? A—1 must have. P so a! destruction of the League and the re- | &. 4 Like ise hia the Danforths OgIANIGA bt the: uroeesa tar which SRT WbD Re Cee Meetces Repeal moniranoe.” The Comptroller said he could re- ' 5 . : c ot Carlton from. th ‘ SPECULATORS BUSY we entered’ tha war” viete Curian tend inaide the wine | ‘That's tho policy which Senator! member some of the more recent of one big ratitoad sales company : being off duty. Yaselli sald he k: statement 1s broad enough to in- about seven transactions with Fan-|unloading and that a Comptroile: Gov, Co: to-da hos, ie © d ¥. ase! sa new f p covered that Mr. and Mra, Danforth! nq tne utter lack of storage facill-| , iv ae apeaks to-day at Delphos, | 1S tae was a policeman because| clude the suggestion that 1f the | shawe & Co. He said he had data re- | Couldn't be around doing that also had been roblied, Mrs, Danforth) 11.4 for coal in or near Now York dima, Wapakoneta, Sidney, Urbana rth ate dinpll ‘ League has been fo entwined and | carding only those sulex mentioned in there 4 where Judson shone. | 4 Jost a valuable bracelet and other and Piqua and conclide the day at | the Openly displayed revolver. shh ont of the club, and it was later din- Jewelry and Mr. Danforth lost a large $6,000 and $10,000. This particular pearl had a xare lustre that made it were asteop when the burglar entered ‘their room, Besides the diamond bracelet, other jewelry and the money which he found on the dressing tablo in the bathroom, the burglar took four suits of new clothes and many new neckties belonging to Mr, Dan- The h is of rough stone about ctwenty’ feet high. Tt_is. supported. by coal mined," alties mak lieving shortage, partly responsible for the prevent uch @ practice unneces- IN LONG ISLAND TOWNS AND SUPPLY IS NIL et member. Columbus with what he expects to be one of the outstanding speeches Klty of bad faith in the treaty fieht and its “entire purpose had been the “The Senate” he said Wad the op portunity of adopting the Hitehoo: Bay Side, College Point and Fiueh- the situation,» ing, Queens, are in sore need of coal, with hundreds of unfilled orders and ho immediate prospect in sight for re- according to reservations, aecepted by President Wilson which met. every objection rained against tho League, but the Senatorial conspirators under solemn pledge. voted: thenr down, “If the candidate of the Senatorial @ revolver, though not in uniform,| ‘om both organisations. interwoven Into the peace treaty While they were talking they heard a avers of Burope that’ its good must be shot fired and Reynolds ran up the single figure on it, He thought It was (hat of man without an overcoat, Ho| S#Pirations in 1918 builded into Harding ta expected here to fulfill If he in clected to the Presidency. Plainly the people who, with Gov. Coolidge favor a League of Nations or association of nations are pinning thelr faith on the revision of the ‘Treaty of Versailles to conform to Hepublican doctrines, Some folks here dow with bis hands raised over his head. "L went up tothe flat,” mid Yar- selli, “and saw MeMullin four fights above on the Me escape. 1 told him to come do ‘He said he had gone up there because they were shooting at him and I told him I and the po- iceman had fired the shots to bring nolp. The Comptroller said he had hod | that one had to catch a large holder the Brooklyn Times. | of recollection Q. Have you any LAUREL ENTRIES. that sale for the State Comptroller's problems, He said he was grappling with the problems when he took hold He leaned on the office force “and Mr. Wendell.” “His long experience was Invaluable in buying bonds?" insinuated Pecora “In advising ine, ye Q.—Do you recall w Him pac a settion | oie 1 fan th. tat Ratios ton Thrse.searoldm and Hewuty” Slew R t person of cael Yo: ' ee Investigation discloned that oligarchy were tg, be elected. because | Yaselli denied the statements of] accent the Johusonian interpretation | Fanshawe Co,, you dealt withyin sale Wat { he Loge sired olin y up between. Fay aed Leva eee ae hv ge ie he favors ‘staying out of the League, | Policemen Reynolds and Neville} of the Republican platform, but the} May 10, 1915, of $1,564,000 of bonds alent: oe, ral of the pi ore,’ which are about thr yon 0 jushing, pha o-day = / [about conversations with him after) predominant Republican feeling is for | A—They ware handled by Mr, Jud | ait Wiscanse Se cold | made less lebat the consumers are chiafy re- | 20d then after his assumption of of- Ho said the layor 7 4 — , joult could get a foot- One. bold ou (he rough About an hour and a half after the vailing there, sponsible for the panicky feeling pre- fice were to turn aboutrfage and pro- pope entering the League, what abdut some kind of a League, evgn though it has to be bullt on the foundations street Was stolen during the fight. yon, Q. What was his procedure? A. He BEDDING SPECIALISTS 4 the popular mandate and the referen- in the house, of the present structure, would say the bonds were good. If iiNet burglary was discovered a clue to the in my opinton,” said Mr, Ryon, rye 4 ‘a c 3 N | ‘i Girection ‘of the cacape was found |-ehe poopie of ilushing have more (am then? What would Borah and ne ay Titian. m cashier at the| Senator Halo of Maine inthe recent /1 thought it a wise buy I'd order | Tas, Wh FRANK A. HALL & SONS é when an employee of the club brouht | oa) in their cellars now than over |JONMAOn aay, and what would (he! paid Yasellt $500 on an orderaigned campaign jn that State made It clear) them. Then Fanshawe would makea ite 25 West 45th St., New York City , tn several articles the burglar bad |) o imey are becoming panicky, {Yter# of the coliritry think about [by James Sheviin, then chief enforve. | that he didn't believe Republican vie- | written offer. Worthen Siew crash. ta Sacer ded Te tne Sasa: Those incinded |and that ia targely responsible for|#eh repudiation of thelr will? ‘Pho| mént, oficer, on the afternoon of | tory meant repudiation pf the ides) @. Then an oral agreement was| _ ; F Obapman'e purse, jewelry, boxes, loonaition angely responsivle for) cine Is how for un to remind ourselves | Maren 11. ‘The detense haa promised | of principle of a League of Nations. | cached before the written offer wis | gm Tis, Dantertn's pase to the Osntary | onttions here, Thay ere feartul that | ooo ink seriously of the fact that | \eMmian thal the visit of MoMUUlD | a4 anyone who talke with Gov. Cool- reaene : geen ee , they will not have enough coal for |"! erio act that land Yaselll to Carini’ place was un- ; = EE Ee } 5 ig Extinen, Rootuer puree and more winter There ts a whortage, of course, |the Government of the United Btates | der the supervision of thelr auperiora ldge or reads his speeches recognizes ' ‘ r were found on the veranda, |tmt the people have only to exercine|!® 4 Government ‘by the people,’ in them an emphasis on the afirma- msons BCH Or ster ot member of ‘ Mr, Chapman in a retired stock | Mence und I am certain the situa. [Senator Harding may be willing tol SCHOOL ECONOMY tive rather than the negative aide of | the Borah-Jahrmon faction, Out wants j y ¢ Re Dean ig & Koomales Of \'non will be relieved and thelr noeda| rap the League, but the American URGED BY HYLAN the League controversy, For in| against the incurring of obligations cemesien Grin Van weemundo |will be-supgaied.” people are not ready to have their stance, he sald recently: that America would not wish to ful- Atterbury, brokers, No. 6 Nassau! The Bay Side Supply Company said| Government scrapped by a deceitful mee: “A world relationship exists, It es cue alares lnteroetionss lores, Taane- soa Bireet: napman before her marriage |t@-day that there was not a pailful of mane oF ate Dhacolees : But} Confers With Board of Education * th a8 Liga npeeeees a gto obligations In a treaty that Is not 1n- Rare Values! Unusual Economies ! Evelyn Gurnee Seott, coal in the yards. During the past | America has 40,000, voters wh cla e + | tended to be enforced. by | , Hea rth Des bent, ilies Delle ute cutting sick and tired of the purposely | ©liclals on $3,000,000 Increase | gna it wilt not be changed by any Roservations auch as Senator Lodge For This Week End No, 626 Fitth Avenue. She MARQUARD’S MONEY oemand from sale. been received. 19 to $11 a “L have 400 customer gor none eave from speculators, who three months just one carload bad whole: on th created doubt and uncertainty,, and Preajdent Taft bas implied, to repudi- ato the result of the solemn referen Asked For in Budget. great and solemn referendum nation should not be interpreted as & rejection of the idea of partnership or association with Murepe in an ef- am “I. hools, Ettinger, Superintendent wil c and Henry R. M. Cook, framed in the Senate would probably In some of his 7 lease Gov, Coolldge. i invited large fortune from her!" C11, Hawley of Bay Side also was| Who now demand to know whether} Mayor Hylan, Anning $, Pralt,| The foremoing is @ significant warn~ bpeeches ho woos back to tho Lodee Our Big Daily Special for Saturday, | Oct. 16 oy ; : y 2 exe |p, ‘Jing that Republican victory in the tions and analyzes them, Thi : et Almonds, each centred : it without coal, and declared he coukl|Senator Harding intends, as ex-|prosident of the Board-of Kducation; | "6 id Ly Feeney tom sorely atteotion for the |] | Rea aaietiae nenige oi mot * Wontect » OND S— MPU lis Havored Of melt-insyour-montih charm that will work of a fellow-Republican from Massachusetts but ts unquestionably ox 29C dum jn the forthcoming election on the greatast issue that has ever boon before the peopl —>— COX’S TRIP IN NEW JERSEY. based on a fundamental belief in world co-operation a essential and inevitable In the present day anda Coolidge is not @ spectacu indiviaual, but he. talks. common sense, Even in private conversation he doesn’t talk like a candidate or | HAS BEEN ATTACHED Share in ‘World's Series Receipts | Tied Up on Court Judg- iditor of the Department of E conferred to-day on the amoun of money ty be appropriated for the of Education ° the conference Mr, waiting list," re maid. Willlam Kraemer of College Point said: “I have some coal which | have pought in the open market from in- dependent dealers and which I am ng al $18 delivered, This came fort to preserve world peace. Rather it carries the suggestion that the in- terests of the United States and the rest of the world have almost irrev- ocably drawn together, tlon, NP Ave. E-—The choleest snecies Five tiga rate re Kocned teva xelden vichiens. cut into “ lavishly blanketed hike EHOCOLAT! ised nomparntile ic Board Att Prall sala ‘a |to me in a boatload Iasi Wriday, and co hadvevery rcason to belleve the "t breathe t t-| ROUND BAS ments Here, jo the first I have received in Or| WI Speak “If Seven Citles on M Mayon would support the policy out. |. “The course of true atateemanship,” Pole, ee eansbip Which (Me be ; a t9 , | six weeks. . Oct. 22, . io 1 continues the Governor, “is to seok| writer has endbuntered #0 often ta | CINCINNATI, a t. I4-—John FE.) Yager & Wagner of Flushing re-| wanton, ON. Ja Oct 14—Th wed in the budget of the board, | out, to discover, what that world ra- | Washington afd elsewhere in the last Brucg» secretary of the National) ported having w carload (the fret) pe ny of the Ts hal which asked for $4 Jationship js, and put the action of | two years. Commission, to-day was served with | ince early August) which tx being) ; cy ie Apemaerariay (0) mere’ shan fast yene the nations in harmony with it. This!” yp he is elected Vice President he “MILK CHOCOLATE a a notice of attachment on Pitcher | #0! at $19.50 at the d or $16 de-| State hendquarters hore arnounced to- | tive ulty budget allows $49,000,000 for] Senator Harding ix proposing to do.| give such advice ax is uske WAYS—Three . im 9 A jlivered, “We are entirely in the dark| day the itinerary of Gov. Janos M the Board of Kducation, ‘That relationshtp ty not founded upon | wii preside as fairly as he knows ho Be qerenerss f mere of the) on the situad anne gents S4ding| Cox on hia New Jersey tour on Octobe Mayor Hylan declared. be agreed 10) major force Prussia made that mis-| in the senate, will not insist on # plac ction | that they had held no dealings w . nothing at the conference and merely it is founded upon compelli ; . was based on two judg: turned | coal si . impreaned the take, I 1 pelling | in tho Cabinet or anything else that necessity of economy | reason. and the pruning down of budget re- |. s much 48 possible, "ns petblic budget hb tew of the department 1 upon to explain or defend in which were cut from the es- mates when the tentative budget was made up, appeared, Park Com- misstoner Na fey] lon for an Increase in\ \the “ ark Com- missioners to ‘at's . yeas Whe calltidard will iat herald is not @ clanking dreas in this city. He will Princeton by auto to make will there board « train f irunswick, Rahway and Bligh beth Hit speak from the train platform at thore cite: Meetings Kreuger’ Sammon Nun witl reo r¢ (as be oa ages" i title is outside a Vice President's bailiwic’s He has no exaggerated idea of the part he may play if the Ropublican national ticket is elected. He doesn’t seem to be excited over the campaign or the fate of the United States or tie rest of thé world no matter what the verdict is next November, He's a plain, everyday citizen who in evi- dently not wrappéd up in ambition ut Am amet belle Wyte cee enn oo te: 1 abre, but the still, small voice. To the establishment of that relationsh| through the recognition of reciprocal ee Repu sped ‘art, polic by its candidate, 6 nde p £ the wi ith wi tlonal ttonor, with dependence, to & world cre peace, 2 that direction Raneinn Mars! Tends." Examination of oth hee * 4 fey, ‘Gaolidge shows ‘shows sist be *. Herman Marx of Flushing said he had about twenty tons of pea coul, but that hie yarde were bare of le the joint claims of] other sizes, He suid that up to tl ry api Max Robinson total | present he had been buying of spec Mr, Bruce as ry of] intors and had been je to sell at will Cy A mipeed to ie se but ine x ct Hae yet ‘series, | to-day by #1 atore name a the mines tor ate for atove apa Pus coal, (Continued on wed on Tenth Page, errata Mord tg Wom en against the Brookiya piteher in the | wey York courts. pl our aes me, Faia sre ND pOx Mores! New Tork mh ate. fieyren Will be hold at night at k, at iy as ,

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