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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 16, 1920, | Tennessee, Great Fighting Ship, | Leaves Navy Yard for Trials KING NEAR DEATH DRY ENFORCEMENT OF MONKEY BITE; FAILS; MACHINERY REGENCY STARTS; BREAKING DOWN Physicians See Little Hope for Morale. of the Federal and | Greek Ruler—Ministers {| State Service Is Now at "Government nor the Miners’ Federa- Hon has’ closed the door on further Hegotiations, and it in expected ef- forts to reach an agreement will con- even though the miners ac- walk out, Arrangements have LAWRENCE SAYS SEESE HUFTALOCERMANS SSS SUPPORT HARDING | of the strike has caused a’ congestion of passenger trafic to the large number of people wing the city in the hope | MRS. ISHAM WINS DIVORCE DECREE IN CALIFORNA COURT Q TROLLEY LINCS AREORDERED SHUT DOWN BY COURT Receiver Garrison Makes Ap- plication on Ground That at Also Places Italian and Other Foreign Born Groups in Hi ot homes before traifs G. O. P. Column. | Take Over Duties. ! Lowest Point. They Lose Money. orase putting realoaliediliadts —— —_ Jon trains and these are jammed ay oP r. LONDON, Oct. 16.—The condition 1, q anes to ‘The Fivening World.) ¢ lines of the Brooklyn ‘While the statement is mace that a ssbueigamp ttle Lae wom | ot the King of Greece, according to, bi halebae a dels el aed ia abe ee Rapid Transit system were authors chinery for enforcing the dry law 4 wed by ed States Judge Julius M. \ M to last al: ae) 4 2! direct authority, ts very bad. All that geome to be idly api hing teed by Unit : 3 Se tore semeient, ‘0 jest si= Make Capital of His Opposi- | Gas SaiAiSd Ws thakiall hope et Wis fe Crericacen acre it to co tomes that Mayer to-day to discontinue servicw | Ml ‘consumption have already been put| tion to Teaching Language | covery has not been abandoned, but pronibition Comminsioner John F. meeaure of deficits in. operating « - | fmto effect. Orders went out to-day * > . Se ee Kramer and several of his subordl- m Yr be pai “trom in Public School, . Ae Office of the Coal Controlier | the number of lights ie 0) w wued on the ap M. Gal 3% nates am@poartily Ured of their jobs. va- cavlon of ¢ ve Ande . * Many Mate Prohibition directors Se Tecthae se imereniie seed cities to the basis fixed during By Dav'd Lawrence. and agents are resigning owing to Biectric Hetiroad’ & aiaelay ene t war. Srivate eoneumers will B04 | (guesial Corrsependont of The Eve- diMculties encountered in enforcing ’ sett DeADENY thelr supplies both of gas and elec- | | | ning World.) | BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 16 (Copy- | right, 1920).—Western New York has #0 much to do always with the cutting | down of tho wf the Brooklyn, Q Suburban Rall for ene County at d Company ecelver deneit Suburban * $103,000 and t the law and the morale of the vice im at its lowest ebb, There are ; tumors that Commissioner Kramer Will soon resign, but there {# no con- firmation of this to be had at the Treasury Department, Several State ser- Umited. om! on coal for steamships | fe already in effect and will be extend- | 4 at once to all vessels owned, abroad. Train service wil! be cut to) ‘the lowest level even if the men on # ¥ nue! t sald the tht Compa Democratic majority average year * ‘ defle\t on the six her lines w i t 1 : bs do not go out as threat. | Sened in the Tammany districts tyat legos ae recent io and as $400,800, It waw eatiniated that tne f inned, one need not search further than Erle OtNES SAVE Been emey ae: deficit this year would exceed the 3 Opinion in oficial circies as to how County for the reasons why New York Louls BE. Elkins, State Prohibition figures named. E feng the strike will lant 1s governed ¢ will go heavily Republican this reseed bt b henge has just sent i ieey The Navead Company ines affected ‘ bY views as to how far the miners | year in 's resignation, with the comment: oye meet Ae are Hogera Avenu Ooean Ay f. ean get support from co-operative so-| Germans. Italians, Poles, Slovaks, “| find thin ts not my sphere.” MRS. MARION GAYNOR ISHAM. iurch Avenue. Py rt a cleties, and the chances of the rail- | HUngurians and Russians make up a In California the State Director and Daughter of For Mayor Gay- Saunat et Con ’ waymon and transport workers com-|foreigh born population that exceeds | subordinate officials have been re- nor Charged Desertion; Su The suburban company lines to tb {mg out in ao sympathetic strike. It/ the native porn. It is easy to axwume | moved and in other States a similar 3 discontinued are Metropolitan Avett fe known that the miners’ unions are| that some of these groups will be af- ‘ jexodus from the service is taking Not Contested. Wyckoff avenue and the Ralph Av | + ghort of funds, especially in York-| fected by foreign !ssuos in which the | | Place. LOS ANGELES. Ocl. 16--Mre, Mas Mus shuttie, f @hire, where there Was @ strike last} Wilson administration bas become in- | Several transfers have been made Ton Isham, daughter of the tate Mayor said the duticite hud E Pear, and it te understood the strikers | volved for or against the home copnt- |of important local enforcement of- bled bs wank: bol ug Te ee Ralph reaned costs of lnbor au Ate reckoning on getting credit from | ries, but investication among the lead- | ficials, some times “for the good of Sears eee . ‘aon: granted ae mm Calais " re ooal. He sald th lowal tradesmen and co-operative|ors of thought in the foreign born the service" and in other instances today by J@fke Crail. Mra. tn Bakite expenses sed that if the ain to enable them to pull through, | Units brings the conclusion that Dom- ; because the loval officials requested testimony was brief, and related only to decit lines were compelled to go « i it men who have gone into the ques- | estic questions, especially the high cost « it, the alleged desertion, which ber hus- > operating might become necessa iy tion doubt whether there is much !n/ of living, have ‘had and will have ax Some of those conneeted with the band did not contest ne satd they {to suspend service on the whole sy is this hope. much to do with the exercise of the jenforcement. organisation say that were marr Pa sal he A Sind etal pM) f t bond holders an " ‘There is good ground for the be-| paliot on clection day an the grievances | the uncertainty of politics and the ‘ern yeurs old and soparated {n October, holders of the nine su: ‘ Net that « majority of the miners) growing out of the European war jfact that @ Presidentiol campaign ““si', isham waid she and her hudband protested agale Jude | would u-| Th , ‘ ~ = is now on Is making it more diMcult (AV% lsham said she and her buavard f The court asked them | il | tive bed decided against It, and! porn. ies Use been tea inal | ' ene | to maintain the morale of the organ! SeLPOCWRLEn) sbccLite: WIA ATA were willing to help Maancll: | ig — T to! cr " ent Gor 10 oy nen 68 AP They said the were pot, and t rp but to agree or resign. as it was in 1916. Qn the other Many in Line Though County inthe world, photographed as she left the Brooklyn Navy Yard for her (a reorganization from the ground up, W#% @ student a Yale University, and It was opposed by Assistant Cor- B94! ; Premier Lloyd George is remalning | nang, tho Democrats have inherited | 4 eee | trials, This ts the first time the Tennesseo has steamed from tho [And anticipation of this probably uc- he left college to Lecome @ revorter. poration Counsel Joseph A. Devery y 7 “4 ont | yj y (| x |counts for some the resignats Yhile interviewlng Mayor or tie on behalf of the city a | } ansed of & aay take tha wien we much more trouble than the Republi- Legion Heads Refused navy yard and is her first taste of the open waters, The photo was | “"n' some loculities the “lid” is said met the daughter and fell in iove with “The Court,” suid Judge Mayor, “is eee tie eee nne Cadden’ who |Ckhs have acquired and it: is hardly Approval. | taken as the monster ship passed under the Manhattan Bridge. to be off until election, Local officials her, anxious to maintain the best possible ‘Transport stor Geaas | ‘ ‘went to Ireland to concert measures fo coerce the Irish rail men tnto car- an exaggeration to say that the bulk of the German vote, the Itallan vote and even the Polish voote will go to ‘The parade of former service men | there Is general fear his filness will hinted, by temporarily lifting the re- who have friends running for elect are trying to help them along. it fon ts ure, not rice on these fin it but ag the facts direct the operations can only resume reonlver. on (hee munitions of war, has rushed strictions on booze. MISS WEBB BRIDE <i sie: FERRYBOAT RAMS nes mt 48 an appeal for an appropriation by | jong been recognized in many sec- Service had been stopped on a aoa to London. A further compll- crt POLES WOULD Have ORsTeMt to pay a bonus to all p Assurance is given that there {9 NO tions as of greater utility than money non except the Rogera Avenue di i » eation may be introduced into the ve Ti F w sons in the military and naval ser-! truth In the stories ciroulated that tho/in elections. ng the B. KT. strike and had po i f ‘situation Monday when the Council = ‘OTED FOR WILSON, vice during the World War was ilness resulted from a political plot or, The Treasury Department Is plan- , been resumed when the strike w i the Irish trade| If Wilson were u candidate, a lead- | , otherwise than from the bite of a pet nine 1 drastic moves to check broken .. of Action will meet the Iris! © | or of the Polen Wold the writer he be. |@7Med to march from Washington sheer e Of & PE che traffic In whiskey which has ap- | ‘The Court was told by Counsel f t tnion delegates in London to adopt ilevéd the \ “lArch up Fifth Avenue at 2 o'clock ’ monkey, Tho King has two crazes,one parently reached greater proportions the receiver that one of the lines, t F measures of presmure on the Govern- | !!* je Polish vote would be tits arternopn | for pet animals and the other for) during the last few months than at Church Avenue, might continue gE ‘ment over its Irish policy. Democratic this year, as there if a those tha Gounty Committ e| motor speeding. jany time eince national Prohibition J give service if it were permitted ' A ctartiing report is circu-| feeling of appreciation tor the part A Epc pertain Ay feck lp aeae re ki mais, espectatiy NeRt Into effect. One of the first of Abolish transfers. ‘The Court direo the Presideut played in: cstaltion! the American Legion withheld its ap lo keeps pany an » Y these will be to-revise the rules con- —_—-— that ao appeal for this privilege : lated that the Government had pur- Sc ine te wey "E. proval from the parade and some in- | i dogs. He hag had the monkey for corning permits under which liquor . ; | trade tO the Public. Service Commie 1 Shaved 1,000,000 tons of coal in China, | # . “ Ta “apnaypes fadividual posts of the Legion passed (Continued. |some time and had been frequently he, Seen ontiet Sor ape, tenons - (Continued: | sion, In the meanwhile there will b : eens eee: SS G00k Hate, aye adanied woline pati ~ tie: vesolulions not to colintenance the warned that its Jealousy might prove Pillty, for the liquor being withdrawn coe Mache Court alao directed that beoat’ allowing for the ‘ heavy freight saiitns eaiaiacrati ei @ Re-| movement, there were many posts of Hie ,, 2 must decline to answer | dangerous. The biting occurred when is to be whiftted to the distillers, who Chandler of No. 29 Broadway. Both nxion of service on t @harges, cheaper than British coal! a some-~ em, Was purchasable, and that tho first consignment was about to reach New- Tyne. This rumor in- the coal miners, who declared how bring relief from economic ills of to-day will tura the Polish vote to the Republicans, Somewhat the same idea was ex- | preased to mo by the German-Ameri- can spekesmen here who prodicted the Legion in line which had voted to act independently, ‘The Veterans of Foreign Wars were represented by many posts and there were detach- ments made up “of veterans who were not aMllated with any of the post-war It was in the last five years that the policeman and his wife became well acquainted, and the other mounted | men noticed the,difference between the greetings she gave them and thowe she wave Leonard when they met on the he was stroking a dog, at which the monkey, furious, fastened its teeth in the dog’s throat. The King grasped the monkey, when it turned and bit him on the calf of the leg. A regency has actually been estab- will be required to verify the permit before allowing the whiskey taken out of bond. Thin will, to it expected, make |t harder for forged permita to be used, as has been done the on a large country, The distillers will ncale throughout under the ni men leaped into the water when the ferryboat loomed suddenly throug the fog and a collision was aren to be unavotdable. ‘The: water ten minutes bi aboard the Richmond be is in cing pul H Tay ow Avenue and 86th Street to Bath Ave- | nue and Ray 19th Street Island line a shuttt extablished from 8t » shall be organizations. About half of the Nehed, as’ tho King ts no longer able lor and John H. & | bos Tule be expected to get in touch with nr) | BAS (AAO men’s Union, who would refum to) confidently that the penduiim would | vcreners were in uniform, ‘Those not dle paths, To the other men, #0 | to sign documents, but it isa Regency tie State Prohibition Directors of “ck hand of the ferryboat ither man the ships carrying such coal,| (Wing two ye and four years hence | 1, unigorm wore badges inscribed ‘6Y S@¥. She would call out "good | of Miniaters of State. the reapective States and verify each had suffered any bodily harm but the worker to the Democrats apanese bewalled the low of while the transport ‘kers would he F t if the Republitean morning, OMicer,” But individual permit as it comes to them As she passed. with the pamed of the organizations Should the King die, the resulting . | Forged permits have played a big aay prevent its being landed if it ever were| party failed to bring relief. On tho!) Wisc they served to Leonard, whose post was on the| situation would be a complicated’ part, officials say, in the illicit liquor TONey that dropped trom his po ronght bere other hand, the feeling against the| i indved automobiles, loaned tor WM Bridal Path between 86th and one. ‘The naxt heir in order would trade throughout the country under While he was in the water & Ths mon are actuated by an ex-| Wilson adminatration and Governor | 115 guy, carried wounded men from| *th Streets, it was always “‘good) be Prince Paul, his nineteen-year| the Prohibition regime, and it ts ex-) Sir Alfred Booth Chairman of Board of the Cunard Line, was one oeedingly bitter spirit, presaging that | Cox himself op purely German issues morning. pected that the vi tightening of the | the City Hall to Washington Square. om, brother, not a cousin, stated. This | Dd r regulations @s to permits will make PS Gils trike will present the most seri. |has deprived the Democrats of any | some of them came to the City Hall HOw the romance between them boy ts with his father in Switzer-|{t much harder for the bootlog trade 800 Passengers who waited this ; is the Government in| chance they might have had this year,| on crutches,» progressed the men of the squad do Iand, a fact which it is 0% to get its supply. morning to board the Hudson, day 60 — Engraved cry: ous problems to te on cru thought ai | dealing with it. It will take all the|even if the idea of Democratic pros-| Capt. Robert G. Woodside of the not know, but they say that perhaps would be regarded as a disabiiity,|,,At {he Present time the reports liner Robert Fulton at Desbrosses pest * influence the leaders can command to| perity could have been convincingly 1 gees | ae iS ania tats their assoclation on Central Park | Princess George of Greece, a very|ijquor can be bought by the Waae at | street: The fox was ao dense that et more reasonable prices than at any time since the | went into effect A year ago whiskey wae selling in Washington at $16 to $17 per quart. ‘To-day it can be had at from $7 to $9 per quart, according to latest curb quotations. Forged permits are blamed by the ‘keep tt free from grave disorder, Then there is always the possibility that ; Premier Lioyd George may oeiz0 this orieis for a dissolution of Parliament. ep _ DECIDES MAN O’ WAR _ WILL RACE NO MORE OME of the most ‘simple remembrances and some of the richest gifts come from Oving- ton’s, but for one as for the other, the proportion presented. | Chief. of the American Legion, led the GERMAN ATTACKS MADE ON) parade a® honorary grand marshals GOV. COX IN BUFFALO. } With tham was Dr. Lester D. Volk, ie van.) Chairman of the Honus Committee, For Instance, a big display advers| ing former Major Joweph Caccavajo tisement appeared in the Buffalo! the Executive Grand Marshal Volkafround two days ago signed by | Mayor Hylan was at the Public Li- the Cleveland Wachter and Anzeiger | Pry 0 review the parade the navigators decided not to send down the river from 42nd Street, eo | ii taxis and private autos were pressed | into service by E. E. Olicott, President | i of the Day Line, to camry the 1,500 [passengers up to 42nd Street. The subway was also used Le when {t froze in winter may | ambitious woman, has been pressing | ; have had something to do with it,/the olaims of her twelve-year-ao Hoth Leonard and Miss Webb are Peter, as regent, but his accesso! skilled skaters, the policeman being a! would involve a lengthy regency, speed and fancy skater with many| A republic would seem to be the! tvophies to hin credit. Several of theso| natural development, but Veniselos| he won in various seasons of contests | is opposed to the republican idea, i} oy Prohibition officers for the plentiful! with sir Alfred were hix daughter, | of what you get to what and the Cincinnati Free Press in }at Iceland, the rink in Broadway supply of booze in the eltios at low | ou i G Mi Av noth, & . vlrht y is ver eat whieh Gov. Cox is denounced for the| HEIRESS A STENOGRAPHER, [inea: ssa stroct. He and Miss Webn prices. ‘Those who have supplied | Miv# Syivia Booth, Eamund Dwight, | yen ry er ; oO § He Will Keep Great as 4 the bootleg trade learned the forged | Delos W. Cooke, assistant manager indeed! e wher cays He Wi P Great) part he played in foreidding the! eHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Mins Jane Mor-| #CCording to Rie mapiated mates, eften permit game many months ago, and | of the Cunard line. Sir Alfred is on| N ’ Horse in Strictest Seclusion teaching of German in Ohio schools. |ton, daughter of Mark Mortgn, the sait/ ®kated togethgh on the Park Lake and| it has been worked overtime |his way to Montreal. Others who] OVINGTON'S i! for a Time. The advertisement is firat an appeal millionaire, and niece of the Inte Paul) aroused much admiration by their | 2°? of the malady from which King} Severa] Congressmen from city dis-| ad to av ick (enin tn) the. abe “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave" é . for German nationalism, and then de-|MOFton, hus gone (0 work as @ ste-| grace and deftness Alexander of Greece is suffering is|tricts havo had to keep their offices| Nee to make a Quick tlt sh M 31 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St =: PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16,—The great} ciares that four months after the ar- |POsTAPREr. Naturally they shared a deép| S@PNASIEAd by Dr. Georges Vidal, tie a eee noe tie renee ene were Cenoral ten : > Man O° War will race no more, Bam-| inistice—April 1, 11%-—Gov, Cox in al, “Well I have wanted for « long time! intorost in horneflesh and were fre, | Hoted French apecialiat, Dr, Vidal ex-| Mr lquor permits, It has been the | Seow Herbert Bridgeman os 9 uel D. Riddle has gp announced and nar to be @ stenographer—and now I'm #0-| vient visitors. to th 12" | pressed the opinion that the gravity of custom to issue a permit on the re- |: Speer, member of a party escort \ statement or messago said: “LE asnert| ing to got it out of my system. Un- he annual horse| the King's disease was indicated by| quest of « Congressman without|ing the Rev. W. T. Boudder, a mis- eays goed even") aoe ise without reservation that the teaching | known ‘To my fists took a eae | er the Garden, In addition to| the persistence of the jaundice with | question, Lavyers who are close to|sionary at Tindranim, India, who is ‘would be allowed to see the horse until) of German to our children, no mat-|at a business college Inst winter, 5 other outdoor accomplishments,'| which he has been affected and by the| certain members of Congress have! wating here and was going to visit ! MO {no animal hes had a chance to pull lier where they are boing educated |*™ sure T can make good In any of-) Leonard is known aa one of the best | fever Which also was continuing, hav-|!n Rome of th West Point 2 ag eden tog bh yd hhimee!t together - 8 : aia ‘ ps Sir Barton da isagvits tas during thelr impressionable years, 19 | St scorton explained that per job} crete ch the! Rollos Deparizarat See Tours the Fhe fog opused some delay in: the wet 4 Canada. Furthermore, Mr. Riddie| Of Only a distinct menace to Ameri-/at tho office of Imbrie & Co. baseball team, ie aeue an ad ilies wet and chargin liberal fee to'the per | ferry service to Staten Island, Perth muits, $5 to $12 7 brokers, will not be her first worl Of Leonard's t s 1, while not an|son requiring their “logal services.” in kien % Coats and s. 82.50 e wired J. 0. ne, Kentucky sporte-| canism but it ts part of a conwpiracy | Brokers. will nok be fer first works reputation and dis : Amboy and Tottenyiile. Confusion man, refuahig gnother race for a $60,-| formed long ago by the German Gov-|guring tho war and. later she, found Position the men who have wervea| OWE of horwe, has stood at} Prohibition officials, it is said, bart of traffic going to the ferries was Paine Ma EK | ernment in Berlin.” work ‘with. the Central Department, of| with him spok the head of the’ dist of “women | Pee” imposed on je way un \ SAMPLE SUITS y 9% puree. ° ‘Then the advertiipment elgned by |the Red Cross h Spoke to-day in the highest] 24 have readily issued whiskey permits|as much to blame as difficulty in thd A "You wH# ptato positively that tho} |, Phen the advertisement elgned by | tl } ES ==|wWay. Ho was known ay “Smiling | “M4er® and drivers Wihce 1914, when| where the liquor was shoytly to find| navigation. ‘The Staten Island Ferry $15-$25 et! hore6 will remain in strict seclusion,” | Oo ONO ane Gareae canes cb aloe |‘Tom,” and they anid that he was all she made her debut in the Madison | tts way into the bootleg trade. schedule was changed from 20 to 86 M. COHEN aid Mr. Middle. “Tie le fat and final.” | 0r, 10," te German papers of ONG: nay expre incidentally st willl nee'the sobriquet implies. He _| Square Garden Horse Show, in which| Dr. A. B. Adama, former head of | minute r e a it be noted that Col, Theodore Roose- plies 8 peo- the division of technology and a vet-| The Liners Caronia and Manchuria 115 7th Avy. 6.cw.1ree USED ‘CAN OPENER’ frage io exams the parochial achools | vei jr, who ia campatgning for|Ple come from Sullivan County whoce | Der Parents have bean prominent aleo,| orga of the Internal Revenue Service, | and soveral freighters obliged. t¢ y f of German, the same Governor Cos Harding has been discreetly kept] they are reported to be large property | Since then she hag won many siBbons | has been placed in charge of the new |lay off the hurbor ent 40 far ete A Se TR k ON SAFE. GOT $600 denounced those schools as breeders \t™™ this section which shows that] owners and a long established county | tere #4 Well as at Newport, Piping | permit division, which will pass upon] |iners have not been Ipned = with i 4 of sedition, either the Repudlican managers) ramniy He is 39 years old and jivea, Rock, Long Branch, Manchester,|#!l applications for the magufacturo| the recently tested device by which | cement Burglars Force Side Door and Loot] vertiserants or etary Uncen | thin ond of th slate or that they] Until his marriage, at No. 214 West | Bfockton, Devon, Syracuse and Roch-| Son "beverage” uses ot “intoxicating| put of the harman, NAY I ane FUBRBAL RIRECTONS. ces ve aN y can ¢ dof the « a r No. 2 : of the ne singh ioigsig rH German origin who has left in him |don't want o complicate matters, 84th Street. According to records at| ster) Her greatest fame was in| jiquors and limitations of such uses; pee : Strong Box in Harlem a single spark of pride, of every| Among tho Italians, there has been | Police Headquarters, he was born on | Whaling the champlonahip in the open | fix standards for manufactured art!-| REIGN OF TERROR Call Columbus 6200 | ‘ St woman who knows how to treasure|no active campat, on the questions, | auguet 28, 1881, 0 4 jot th class at Madison Square Garden three | cles containing alcohol and approve A Complete Funeral Service 3 sighed | mother love, to utter protest agi but an overwhelming majority of | AUSUs! 28 1881, and joined the force! years ago riding John A. Hartford's | permit applications. | IN LONDONDERRY imap atmnoepicre of refinement t Crackamen foreed a side door to|thixs when the occasion is offered ltalian-Amerteans have for the last |OM August 12, 1903, Before that he} Gossip, Her sister, Miss Edith 8. It is understood the Anti-Saloon | “The bert casts no move." ., |November 2. Every vote for Warren |two years been influenced by edi-|had been « skilled nurse Beavor Webb, the second daughter, | League has been gathering data on FRANK E. CAMPBELL Well Brothers’ furniture store at No.|(;° Harding is a protest against the |torlaln and other expressions fre The annals of the Department | '# Almost as well known aa an expert) the law violations with a view to} i Jii.1. i. pistol Battle on Car: | “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Inc, Fi ‘Third Avenue, between 1234 and| Persecution of which the Americans Nan leaders denouncing President | reait him with havi t rider and driver, and the other sister, | tightening the enforcement law when, Clviilans In Sto atte on Car- | (tpl vin f = ig of German origi have been tho vic- | Wilson for having prevented Italy |* ne Ww he stopped more | sting Alice Beavor Webb, 8 becoming | Congress meets In December. lisle Road—Troops Clear Brosdway at 66th St. f * 1884 Streets, carly to-day, turned the) tims in the last few yeurs, a protest peg Recto 3 posasaaion, * the city oe 160 esae hfe - the Fon dm at we ere to cn od ring. ————— _ he St - ow 7 oe it} @gainst the unjust slander that has | 0 ‘ume, hat question has heen | least Aftyt of which he is alleged to john Beaver ‘el was a or= . the Street. & "ge lgllgy aa cg vee’® been levelled at them. a protost |agitated ax Italian nationallem here- | nave saved lives tonal ‘friend of the late J.” Plerpont | RECLUSE DIES: HAD $50,000. LONDONDERRY, Ireland, Oct. 16 ‘ ‘spart against the Intolerable nativism |stouts and the Democrats will hear!" 7.0 uicy at the Marriage L Morgan, their friendship being found- = ping vase 1 SPOMNSs ee || LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. License Bu- | Be 0 ct (super-patriotism) of which Governor | from |t at the polls mauicy ai arriage ed originally on their common in-| Henry Schumacher, an eccentrio| Scenes of wild disorder occurred in this — ‘They apparently took their time at|Cox etands before the nation aw the| On the other hand the writer was |reau to-day elicited the information| terest in yachting. Mr. Morgan in| ixty-year-old bachelor of Greenwich | clty last night, thera being a relen of | Natron Hudaos inetee, Weadtn \ the job, as they carried away all| champion, a decided strengthening of | assured that her high cost of living) that Policeman Leonard and Miss| his will bequeathed to Mr. Beavor Village and Rochester, N. Y., waa| terror which virtually eclipsed that | thelr tools when they left ate Beat eee MOH OF) et that the dectine Inthe arice nt | Wavp Applied for thelr license to wed | Weeh $980,000, which was 10 '0) round dead in a gas-filled room at| *Mch recently preceded curfew hour Policeman Tarpey of the East 126th| GERMAN OPPOSITION TO THE’) suxar wan regarded as an evidence {JUS before closing time last Saturday, Ww igned Mr. Mor, No, 207 West lth Street yoaterday ba i seen in the thea- Bireet Station discovered the open maus or ROOSEVELT. hn that this ct aye A+) nore apparently to avold publicity, She nd was tho 4 In bis pockets were found eleven]... or debian the iter! ye nine n ng with one of the Germans| plentiful supply, but that the public|gave he t y- 7 : i e begin F door tater and found the looted safe.| nT ae Neminded that whit Seema be woul thet the Sublie| wave. her see aa twenty eight years) signer of the America’s Cup chal-|tiank books of as many savings! wien a band of youthe suddenly ap- AN "Lost and Found" articles ‘he robbers left ey as ROUS rs who | I*lto Clerk J. F, Gannon, while Leon-|lengers Genesta and Galatea. Many} banks bikin for (Geuakitn of. eh e Sdvertived in The World or reported re ho finger prints or) Democrats at Ban Francisco mayjailexed, might have been restrained } 4 ded at thi yachtsmen have thought the Genesta | 0&9*# vouching for depot ol \*| peared and began firing pistols, They to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Re q other clues. an have thought they w doing aly the Government at Washington, |"h8 age was recorded a FtY-| the best boat that ever came over for |. Frank Skipptngton, owner of| maintained @ running fire the wholo Vorid Building, will be i clever thing by putting a "Roosevelt" | Sugar seoms to be more of an issue |eeht. Both sald it was thoir first] the cup. the house in which the elderly bach-| length of Carlisle Road and rival inirty days, These Wate can Felix Dias On Way fo New Orleans./on their national tioket, they evi-|than appears on the surface. The|marriage. Leonard gave his birth] ‘Through her mother, who was Miss|eclor died, broke Into his room when | groups returned (he shots. A hot fus!i- ey 4 * Seer HAVANA, Oct. MoxGen, Vellx Dias.) dently Ueorent what the mame Koowe-jeombination of domestic ills and | piace aa Mongaup Valley, N. ¥., and| Alice May of Washington, Mra, Leon-| no talied to appear for twenty-four| iado was maintained for some time and : 0 -\ grievances on question setl , Pr ae here penterday oq | deed, German-Americans, he said, are|thetr native lands tn almost unbreak: |2!8 address as No. 12° Wost 6éth| 070) SOuved 1 tty ee een | Bours. He found Schumacher un- Larne igh lg convinced Franklin Roosevelt must . The Western New York ma-| Street, They were married the same! washington, Among Ner near rela-| dressed tn bed. Ong of the gas jets Soldiers were rus! i. i a sect “4 Gall 4000 Beskrntn, Noor Yorke op jority for Harding will be swelled to |e tives {n New York are Charles de L.|in the room was turned on. A doctor| % the. city and cleared the street. |} @rookiym Office, 4100 Main, entertain toward German-Ameplcans same hostile fecling aa sep rs. Leonard became pubdlicly ‘bers of the Roosevelt horsewoman There have been no reports relative to known @8 @p expert from St. Vincent's Hospital said te hehe peauaities. man had been dead twelve hours; incredibly large totals by the foreign Ocirions, Mra, William Jay and Mrs, ——————_$—$—$

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