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& tyr and must bear responslbility for Be diane moms CHWS HOW CITY Huge Balloons at Birmingham, Ala., — SMITHAND LVLAN fact ie the ot anereal JAE PERSHING. welded more surely and more irrealat~ fbly by the Premier and hia armies fato a nation that wl! not be con-/ quered. Irish nati ant will | given a stimulus almost inealeu! effective by the Lord Mayor's death. “The murder of MacSwiney by the! Governmen: ays the Herald, oraan Of labor, “was uccomplixhed after slow torture for seventy-four days.” The Telegraph defends the Govern: | 5 Ment and ploads tn behalf or the tims of the campaign of assassination | in Irelar It maintains that if Mac Bwiney had t releaved he would have taken up “the work of conspir- acy where he laid it down.” The re- @ponsibility which the Government elected to bear, the newspaper asserts, ras that which in reality it was bound to assume. “If justice had surrendered to the threat of suicide,” remarks the prensa, “law would have been mock and order undone.” POPE SHOWS GRIEF *yie~ FOR M’SWINEY siackers » EACH YEAR COULD SAVE $9,100,000 sroker Would Cut Market Fund $200,000 and Reduce Special Teachers’ Staff. | Tyler of the F Frank H f Keal statement the Hoard ow line, ty could wave & oklyn: Hoard kers, read a at nearing before Katimate to-day « how, In 0,000 A year, HW ared a Departinent of wet all requirements - and th least $200,000 » year could Remains Long Time in Silent Prayer} savet. During the Mitchel , Ad -, ministration the Department of Mar —Mass Celebrated for kets waa given a fotr trial and found Mayor's Soul. useless, he asserted and It was equally (ROME, Oct. 25,—Information relative @* Useleas now. Itx work could be to the death of Terence MacSwit Jord Mayor of Cork, was received y, the news being o Monsignor Corratt!, Papal Georstary of State, who was deeply im-! pressed by the tidings. When Pope P' mimnunionted 44 Benecict was informed of the death off school teachers back to their regular! the Lord Mayor, he showed deep re: Jc gret, and then knelt, remaining a long! a time in silent prayer ‘The death of Lord Mayor MacSwi- gaused consternation among the) | ber people here, there being ny | * them in all the ecclesiastical bodies. Mr. Tyler recommended that court Masa for the repose of the soul of Ottendantan be dropped and retired Mayor MacSwiney was celebra policemen put in their places, He ex-! the chureh adjoining the Irlahy * plained that even by paying these | The irlan “students, “several members Pollcemen full the city would Si the, Ile colony and rympathizers havo $1,000,000 a yent ¥ Irish cause. ‘The monumont = Of Daniel Oconnei, the Irish patrior| Mayor Hylan called Mr) ‘Tyler Who bequeathed = his heart to the tention to the inferior courts law, t edburch, Was draped In crepe, | pease Reidnabs ry ‘PLANS MEMORIALS >»: FOR M’SWINEY tie been omployea in ae 8. ter Wriends of Irish Freedom Secretary Urges Manifestations of Indigna- | « tion and Sorrow, ‘ Uniform “manifestations of ation and sorrow" over what b eharacterizes os the “nu of Lord Mayor MacSwiney and Michael Fite- @ereld were ur to-day In an open Tetter by Diarmuid Lynch, National of midleg « Under-|~ | | @aid. |teach, be asserted, at leust $3,000,000 he courts. Af he investigation “they were re moved, Mr, Taylor also suggested that all xaminere and investigators other duction, he claim cont his department, done by the Superintendent of Build. | at ing the Vatican from the Associated Pres® fureau of the F loo the =F Collection Department, a0 Tyler sald. Another reduction could be accom- lished by‘wrending 1,200 high salaried | declared, ‘The al work,” i compelled to abs of teaching, he doing “sp they were re now it year would be saved. sange of which followed an investiga- weveral ago. While the yor was a Judge, he said, pollcomon fon years hon those in the employ of the Board imate be eliminated. Half a mil jon dollars would be saved by thin ri Comptrotier amen “ancrnent ’ BALLOON S Army the balloon No. Mich,, according to to the Aero Club of America y at midnight at Char-| balloon claimed a distance reports 1, army entrant | lot in Bennett landed sur Shin iio race, xaminers in which is a financial learing house of all other city depart- ments, Becretary of the Friends of Irtsh The Comptroller claimed he had Freedom, upon ali state and local trouble with many departments and @ouncila of the order, and Sunday, MAde feference to Dook Department Det. 31, wun sumgcsted an tho day tg | Rss which had not been filed with + wan sungested ax the day for. hin as the law requires. Mayor Hy the demonstration land directed Augustus Kelly, his Funeral services (n the Cathedral Executty crotary to immediately maaipal church in ¢ ol call Dock Commissioner Hulbert's at- OF principal church in each city AFC tention to the Comptroller's state- Urged, With processions thereto, each pent mareh wearing o mourning ‘band, Other suggestions made by Mr Wun carriages draped ‘draped in mourn be borne and no » society banners Ro mottoes to ches to be deliv. ¢ Tyh and six Assistant were: 1 rid of six Tax Commissioners Tax Comminsion- 8 and save $60,000. ered. Hop paying Judghs for drawing « Two thousand sympathizers for the juries, which they never do, i save Trinh cause stood silent for one min- W200 ae onegitae ine ute as roverenge to the death of Lord jjeemen and’ Tok atten: “ane Mayor MacSwiney at the New Star sor the Parole Bourd, Let the Judges Casino, 17th ser nd Lexington ond the court attendants do thia work Avenue, last night at a mans meeting *ealled by Friends of Irish Freedom to nd save $3,000,000 Get rid of the engineering staff of the Borough Presidents’ offices a Mprowst against MacSwiney’s mur- let that work be done originally as it der.” ix now done finally, by the Board of Die, Gertrude 33. Kelly presided. Extimate's engineering force, and qeald that the foosin has been sounded "YrThy wave, S2.0U0 00. eotora *for the death knell of the British EB aecrétarion. 3 al measen- pire, “We are celebrating the d if f the British Empire nation which has writ to the doom of Russia, G \uatria. said, “a iteelf down many and ~~ dINOR DISORDERS | IN IRISH CITIES Burning of Effigies of MacSwiney in Belfast Starts Fight in Streets, Pho Seventh District Muntetpal] wrongyoer who is in possession of the | AST SPRING, under the caption of “Springtime Rumors” a : Gourt, with the eld or Judge.dobe f and over my signature, | denied that there was to be any BRLFAST, Oct. 26.—Further rioting Court with the alc Ors an plaintiffs property consolidation between LOFT Incorporated and any other Occurred tn thie city last night. Large Davies and the Board of Conoilia “Moreover, wo are prevented from concern engaged in the manufacture and marketing of | crowds burned wffigies of Terence Mac- tion, has settled succomfully more| carrying out a contract because we candy in the United States, Agaig these rumors h | Swiney, the late Lord Mayor of Cork, |than 4,000 tenants’ disputes with} nave executed a lease to other por- gotten so far as to be printed ie some of the di 20.6 Btrest in the Stanho setion Of jandlonis #inc new rent leginla-leon for the occupancy of the apart- newspapers, She city, and a nearby party, mistaking! tion hae been panned, according to| ment on and after Oct. 1.” This concern is still in the control of the Loft family as it has the effigies for thos» of F AOS | eos eavens Gut toodas e heen for more than fifty years. Our efforts have been to produce George, started exchanges with men, “Ure & Sadie Did that contract Include a provi more and better candy with the utmost cleanliness than it has been burning the figures The Board of Conciliation is headed | sion for the delivery of the property to having one eye on the stock market and one eye on the candy A fight was soon in progress and, the) bY Capt. Charles J. Goldsmith, for-|io the second par asked Judge busine: stock market does not concern any of us who are police being powerless to quell the dis- | merly chaimnan of the Mayor’a Come | sfaok engaged in the making of candy, Let us keep our both eyes con. Order, roopa Were summoned, Several) mittoo on ‘Rent Profiteering, and Hot iepbcifically.” aald centrated on the CLEANLINESS, PURITY AND WHOLESOME. shota were fired by the aoidiera and) holds its aoasions in Judge Davies] nay, “but it implied deliver NESS of LOFT CANDY all the t In conclusion, let me say er wae moe e the 9 porder iM!) Wnary at the Court Muildi eusatiun’ thE ied di ‘ again that you may the afternoon John McLeod was stot | Soa ins Bala Zola Ahi ; ify the public by and killed. segs: ‘ pnb the Federal Court in the District of Pixcing this artiale is COKK, Oct, 2% (Associated Presa).—| ne exception taken to Columbia, which had ruled, he said, coil 1 iy along’ the Grand Parade Of] ake Hoard: enc oe Gao fe picuous place in our Brows ecp tre Sree ee aay coe of t ae ‘ a, 2 re he - ° ae : against similar statutes regarding | candy ady, ‘were thrown into a panic to-night when | ® f Ne tha he burden the rights of tenants as a nt land . . . Feveral te mera Art « ulary| proof for vont inoreanes teats With [ony Our Big Daily Special do far as known, however, there| tHe landiord,” wid Capt, Goldamith| why, asked Judge Manton, “dtd 5 Sete no casusitics to-day, “many landlords attempt tol you nel bring afauit at common tnw | For To-Morrow, Wednesday, October 27th te Pil their exponee # in order 0] for the ejoctment of the defendant | OLATE COVERED NUT SOT hese. wre FRENCH SHOW SYMPATHY, | jusur nerease, Ong order re-| «tf wy had done that,” replied the | verte 29c — cently showed a memorandum of $6,- | jowyer, “we would have had no re- “POUND BOX Leading Newspapers of Paris Pay | 700 for coal. 1 investiguted and dis-| course for damages. , === cove ha i ” ore At the close of man's argument eribut = i metaey On meres: Tak BF 4 OPS ne Tudges dented the motion at Ai Added Wednesday | Wa ke PARIS, Oct. 26.--Although declaring) yo expended more 1 twtant Dy Attorney Hyers to b ttractio fy tee re far . eS Prahoe mul nok interfere in questions | Pad cxbended more thin WINAL WANE of (he salute Ax croc Ata te cove Offering 10 different models, featuring the newest trimmings of ; Felative to the inter *| warrants, He domred ¢ on from the injunction. ¥ HYN MINTS . . USS Te 1 elidel gogiog | expense of to. tie de odeih for the defendant f Tuesday beads, silver, eyelet and silk embroidery. Excellent andl a, he n sswerted that the sult for an injune ' ze t no! e righ’ remedy to 7 M — C ‘c > it nae ri ve wt sineiGial Pie aeehe Be TT Rt RE ihe ointaniite a DOUREP WAN TLLA quality—excellently made. A wide range of styles from an why bas tie ; pad to b r rent insane where, 1 hud they attacked ‘the These are ble, erenmy: the strictly tailored frock to the more elaborate dress. f ST eke Seurnal, and. the 5 por cent on the full value of | const y ne April J . flutty ght ii Paris mays. The” suc property n which the mote recent. statutes Aeres! Now Yorks lawiney ~) vere based, Even though the pret Brooklyn, Newarks 7 : ae Ek ONS 4 » lone overblouse. A leathe: i mean ** LIQUOR THIEVES GET °"! ae Wald kineonietitulionad weve | Hoboken Paterson A—Develops straight lines into a very long over nlouse. A le ather belt, puilering » . eo death ws hy court, the plaintiffs would be 1S nied silk braid, and a vestee in contrasting color are delightful details completing @f the Lord Mayor will ger " nld by the April laws, he aaserted AVR. re laved ay) canes » costume, Eirunale “betw “4 | $100,000 WORTH though the ‘court deckare Write, Day a lover F. atl Me nd the costume, vosaualt Wa unconstitutional it must agg Pg A Wile? Sentil whey Ley ; - eee fee eeeponcibia CHICA Oct, 26—Liquor thieves the phaintitt to Ko elsewhere | Halloween ila 64c B—Rows of buttons and a flaring overskirt with eyelet embroidery make Smartyrdom of Muarswiney.” equipped with motor trucks invaded the remedy.” he wild. — | ND Hox this garment. particularly smart a s a Loop early to-day, broke Inte a whole AS ia ' arts fk pinged | garern Particularly smart. ‘ vices menos Ayres, sale drug house in a b . Mack ag ie attorney for} . ‘ whic ¥ , O8 AYEES, Oct. 25,—Religious | jait of tw Chemical Patine Station and ®\ tho plaintiffs, “Suppose these new Yor exact loon- on The ‘sppoition Ties its V neck with cord and tassels and embroiders waist, cuffs and in memory of Terence Mac- , the late Lord Mayor of Cork, ‘who died in London to-day, were held this city (- pet Friends of ire- wd aympath in the cause of a oe Te A Board and wave $1,000.00." SAYS LANDLORDS PAD EXPENSES TO GET HIGHER RATES. of Conciliation Chairman Tells of Reducing Coal Bills— 4,000 Disputes Settled, the watehman at $100,000, © watchman sald the throo trips, being gone [minutes cach time, Pi ‘ / bound nd carted away thirty barrela and 900 casos of whiskey valued ‘obbera nd s phout fifteen and hardahip "a Judge Mack. “But tet it pass _|PUNCH IN THE EYE done in this « I expoct t ge and by District Attorney “ ‘Why not go into « p law 5 z and make ita sn-ap- virt and have done with asked ISSUE IN RENT CASE "'™' n when the S| \Weeks and the Nassau County Associa Judge Hand, Seidman repeated that tion will probably de decided. Joalinga between pol petite” Try it ( RD 10 PROVE such a course would rob him of an eae “On what phare the « wa a! CBE AIG . : opportunity to seek dame Landlord Says It Proves Tenant Ob- | ment gainblers and automobile "Rut what right ha’ mu," asked (ore 7 an, under indietnuen R RE 0) 5 Jude Manton, “to come into an ynable, but Point Is Not Tam thinking th or sot pets a be NC i ity court to enjoin Dintrict Attor Gov, Smith justive for many montis . P my ney Swann from enforc the orimt- | linow <wtethis t He was inome; Nith the Genuine Roguefort Far or nal aspect of this law? You say be | F i fore the Grand Jury an all these laws, But on thia t obse punches bis | said that ach Haid Pal le Am me a Made by Sharpless, Phila. =_— you would come into court on . andl he eve is a question that didn’t think y! eg E | Jaw which bas a criminal cl s the Seventh qituthet (Continued) jin it and hold up all laws . a e Diatric acesoetieeile {until the courts have sifted them | Municipal Court & Tuntice 5 Davien State of New York uphotding ite own § man said he would stand on] 1 os summe August J hire, | wtntutos); Asalatant District Attorney | his demand for a remody for the| *** >gay bi ecntes Myers (intervening on behalf of Dis- | hardelip which would bo imponed if] Owner of No. 2136 Amsterdam Avenue, | trict Attorney Swann to resist an in- pee a Scio y Bw pan iBeleted on} came to blows with Peter Quigley, a multiplying complainta day by day|tenant.. Joachim says he has an as. | junction againat enforcing the crim-| against landiords for falling to fur- inal statute, making it a misde*| nih service, swult complaint pending against meanor for a landlord to refure to| Podell resumed his argument by | Quigley. Meanwhile he asked. Justice | eaying the new laws were based on| Davies give telephone, elevator and janitor | the potice powers of the State which iow D. Guthrie and) were exercised becuus wervice); of the houa- | Jullus Henry Cohen Untervening as| ing crisis as wae recited in the text] Former Judge John F, Cow Established 1879 friends of the Court as counsel for | Of th tatutes, counsel for Quigley, contended the| ‘4 “The laws do net impair but up-| ; the ‘Lockwood Comumitteo whieh | noid the ments Pale put Up" | proceeding was fuuity auuso the | framod the law), “A condition ar which the|fequired thirty-day notice had not} 1 Judge Manton announced at the! tenant under duress was obliged to] been given, The polnt was good an e ; y. ed al t raat he was a stockholder in| ™9ke inequitable contradts which| the case dismianed. Joachim, if he To-day and Wednesday l nusu ! outset tha ass | could not stand in law. Tho tenants'| Wants to go ahead, will have to start a realty corp. jn an well as a rent) spitity make an equitable contract | 4eain with a new complaint. payer, ‘The attorneys agreed ‘that| had been impaired -s —_——— ) % serene. he “The police powers of the State ar ’ 4 fs made no difference to ther ‘ k this made no aifterence to thom. | | gt udiristed to aategunening, the| CRAZY’ MIKE TO JAIL FOR LIFE : Lawyer Seldeman in asking for the} yenich, safety and ferae th open ' granting of the Federal injunction nity; they have been extended to| Sentenced To-Day tor Killing against the enforcement of the New | pret mn of thes © welfal Mr of the Felter Sisters, é e e AG ld: “In holding posses. {Justice Holmes lald down the princ a i : York law, sald: holding p |iple: *P power may be put fo Michael Munzorgiewich was found rico ine resses sion of bis apartment Oct, 1 and]in aid of what r hekt |#ullty of murder in the frat degree thereafter the defendant, Pollack, ee by p yor this afternoon by a jury before Just ' ag and ant opinion to|Rergen in New Brunewiek, N. Ju, fo was « trespasser, Hut the w York : bach ae - 4 > t r} 10 Kroatly and Immodiu'ely necessar Ing of Miss Sadie ¥ { Steiton ' statute prevented the owners of thelra fy publi fhe es Lae ¥ | killing of ti adie ¥ at Stelton 5 property from throwing out # tres- Tere supposed volition has become | Asfandatt: win ta known. e } passer.” actual duress, There Is a compulsion Stelton as “Craay Mike,’ x A where there Is none in legal shot which killed’ bot - oo. “Any trespasser?” asked Judge We have laws forbidding her sister Susan, They Sizes 34 to 44. Mack the payment of wages tf company t bad ‘ automob DMG oS. Hanon? (eenllo’ store checks; againat usury: compell- | Which stopped. at of Mr, and ly a landiord and tenant tres-|{8& payment af stated intervals: Dro- | tried indictment for one Killin, ay & sAndIOrd As sige *lhnibiting the oasigninent of unearn: it aH sentenced to the ‘Trento passer, The State had condemned the wages State patwon for ti property by statute for the use of the defen Pollack, ‘The right of con- demnation which a State can exer- cise does not extend to the condemna- perty for private use, misdemeanor \ ishing the failure to furnish serviee | of various sorts compels the landic ra | ant tion of pr “The provision pun to give involuntary service to this lawa had never been enacted, Could you come into this equity court?” "1 ooul said Seidman, “any time the laws of the State caused delay ton see tele~ Dhone dirgo- tory. do mot agree with you,” sald AT BIRMINGHAM ALA, © THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. faking Part in Bennett Cup Race TAKE HAND INTHE. = Ban. fennie de (ohne ‘|that Gen. Pershing is to viait friends the Mayor requesting Commiedoner of | 2h TM! te Mion Longe Island a couple of oi unt whfield to examin i LW & Gon Soe. 108 ronthe® an eat ol of hin in A Hirnhfinld mine al ‘ on'ae) ta whe and rest, f hin in puilding acta ¥ ih the elty, ad ' $00,000 §\timote friends t lay, th arn the ontor with Cory on Counsel | he t® to wed ia merely a revival of O'Brien on a new f tian old report fhat was started suon The vernor was in ¢ ence jafter he came buck f rrond with the Attorney General and At There is no foun whateve: orney Samuel Unte nea }for this, Some months ogo it was an hour at his headuarters at the eturted that Gen, Pershing wan to Hotel Biltmore marry Mrs, Carl "Boyd of Tennessee, Practically yen 1 Gov. Smith} | widow of Col Boyd, who was Gen wher « i Jed upon. ¥) Pershing’s alde in France. This re ' of counsel *) port gained credence the time the fied ta Mend waren le General leased a yesidence in Chevy t th rn hte gy hon pall ) Chase, Washington's exclusive resi en powers of the Extra | Ne Wg Rebel xg. | dential section, Later it was denied ordinary Grand Jury tocover the in RICHMON by the General himself, who sald that ation © the building situa. | 47 James Mas ANOvur 4 104M Joourtestes that he and other mem © was waked ~ bers of his staft had paid Mrs Bord Shet int “ iid on the occasion of the Pershing Chemarove swered. “Phere seems to be some | The Aero Club placed the Belgian doubt whether it ls Gocctsury,| Grand Jory in Nassau Believed to balloon Bele vhich Janded at ¥.50 amis Grand Jury took u veantlens Hive Mis Confession. | A. M. at North Hero Island, Vermont, . ak * x a ” 7 and nil ers Ww st elit 1 aren County) “ 7 first In the race aad saith re withou x Se toltay sea terete Pep-up” your appe | kranted further #, but Mr. Uni ® “object: PENNY A._POUND oN pr ie ; == ne noes. + - - - : ee a nc i a didn't ¢ k lie cared to disotan It don’t think it wa fay! imer tary 1 me added, “but IT don’ — The ik jole wil akor § ‘ up first. The last report of the De - partment of Edu n, made in July shows that theve wae available for| construction $17,936,000 dd that of thin $11.544,.012 worth of work w bas — nder in addition. there _ ‘ were Ly orth of ph * «an s : Governor Substitutes Attorney {hdiatone attudly completes ana Will Visit’ Friends on Long $4,394,000 we hoof work unde a General Newton for Swann— | fation on the draughtine tables, | Island-and Get Rest, Ins 4 Fo wns af st of the aoh + ' Hirshfield to Aid. Maw under way in tne, timate Friend Says. us ne ail of which wil . he inve nant t Commissioner Gow Hirshileld: yrilvto hp Braatng Works a“ , MANHATTAN. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Clone per Dutta) ® ' Cyr «sonal friends of Gen. Jolin J, Pershing ee satel = bp Ps : ‘ there {4 no foundation for the re General ¢ yw” District Jatt Pat ” i © Ie to marry and estah it Roslyn. t. 1 Thin re ly originated from the fa THE BRONX. A Harms ot edings of aoreis Jury; to dinpossess the Quigleys as | Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Jonable Tape mane weight in ‘ overskirt in a graceful-design, cludes the pad You Never Pay More at Best's