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ae | | } t peur f je Fifth strict Munte impregsive silence. The bodies of the |the people themselves were the beat | though it might him," the juryman| House site; that his partnership {o EMERGENCY RENT if WOES SS URUIOHTANG: poco pues i ’ sth ate t and medal ay seven Protestant victims were taken | judges. | sala Holland & Co, did cease In 1917; that I) Nei di . where Justice Splegelberg is nyesiding . Ty 5 sure, disease, se wor s ; to Westminster Abbey, where the; Now the question has arisen in|, The indictment was found on eyi-| Holland & Co. were only one firm of SS be the natival consequence and dis- | answer the charge of being obje ) services were conducted by the Dean jconnection with the selection of a|defce that My. Backer lind first rota |S'Xty-ene permitted to dump on the (Coniinued Prom First Page.) aster to ensue if owners were per- | tlanable é be beg Pant net ee AN #\ Cabinet by President-clect Harding. |the Lockwood Committe he re oy |fite and that when the facts and data - oe initted to turn the occupants of thelr) (ihe fF are diet easter aN agers F rdies “Dunne oMuiated at the | TREE seems to be two dofinite Lines | $2,000 from Hphraim B, Levy with | Mave been set forth “before a proper) srompt, adequate and efficient rem- houses Into the streets upon the lat- The part of the tials were Gat. the ‘1 } trib j M y “7 | na ty to meet the tenants had numerous reomers oF lo Goremonies. of thought—one ts that Mr. Harding |the understanding it wae to go “to! Oy oe OMAR I AS aalial and excessive demands that | oling uten att the conclusion a the services | ought to elect men who wi of | the right parties to prevent at strike | [{!l We Proced to be the mtatipante “his Ia so facile a device for avold-| Constantly and as a matte eetive poor bodies wore handed vvor to tbe | yeno CraMNie aia Ke fossa, the vile Host contemptible a |The nwa. bed ade at the hou A eehtg Mabedel be denoft to him in case ho hae made [ANA wid he tad » theymoney to|desunation of a public offictal in the | ing the jegisiative policy that unless eres ne me Ae acetal nur ; dian A record entitling Mim to at xocond | Face track and had Jost it betting. | Nistury of eity government equitable considerations support the latone by the rule of reason as t turn for be \4 raavati sats re Rena ; Wish Vianrpi'e aide: to Drools i y the rub mas to th made erm, and the other is that le ought anotler tne the defendant sald Ho attempt was made to block) yintites bill it ough 9 Ne means adopted accomplish ) ibiacontl ' HOME RULE BILL ee aah no men for tix Cabinct |hesmave the money i ae math Committer Wate Kesivildiae g ae at 4 means adop! aa ce rnin tod tn f ADVANCED BY: LORDS) wove own ambitions would yaive | dor ne. Charnccaviend twoirrien:|| Ae eared Helore Tune Tim, Pere uskedd WOUTA He a) wompiorel MON Dowere would be Rubyorstve. of ban ‘ _. pee 1 OW ‘pirth to politica Intrigue or an in-| otherwise unknown tu him, he said. | Wee Hotchkiss in the Supreme Court! nullification of the acts of the Legis: | 01 eA NEOR SebtOn Wt WH) Charla 8: day, NOE t { ‘ . jordinate desire for the limelight on! Ho also aid in hls testimony that | Dit tsked to subing UNSC) jcture without asserting thelr nullity! “A condition of affairs existed pee ts cai ‘ . i zapeth O' kkeeper for the! 1 Saeihee r ; Measure Goes to lis Third ya tne part of the would-be candidates |e knew the money renched “the right | Hilde Sup Site and againee [it a Judgment of unconstiiutionality, /corning whick our Leuislature exer BOWIE RESULTS. { With a Majority of Eighty 1 for the 1924 nomination parties" th the pretiminary proceed-|atticers of tu tion in Mason “In an instance where it is mot fay tie pirate of ihe health and , Upper House, Senator Hiram Johnson may raise|}0Ke to the trial Mr Mooney has] Hullding Materials wet aside. asserted that there is invalidity (weifare of its people. If the end be Scarce, se ad one : e whe e revive: eleontended that when Mr. Backer un © Conboy said that the books | is! : eg at a h Wun " aRiglghty the Bouse of Lords hes passed| ¥ °° » ‘ dents | alae # Lockwood liane to the Committee's Inquiry and | ‘ ane ac aeonable and (Weiner), $11.10, 88 ee ae eate, all tenn third meats | bY wreference primaries He is de-/Committes inquiry he cleared himaptt | tie Committee's subpoena ts too | freed through equitable inter- Se te CH Os eR itty the [Rk Cuilen),, $5.80) ing Lord Middicton made the chior|termined to get Inislation that will/of Mis first misstatemerg by the seo. /Dral “lle sold that when the hooks) vention in a protective measure jagislative grant of power. | think t (a plea for the measure. put an end to the methods by which end and that when he sad the morey | the “onmmittes cbuedhee netor’ | which, if permitted, would avert there can be little doubt that th ‘ Ko: Tm order to give the matter full con-|the pulltical conventions of hotly reaghed “the right parties" he meant./aneo with bis agreement Com. | and uproot legal sanctions de- enactments in question bore a just rast algo rai sideration ,further debate was postponed |partics operated in } and the Committed knew he meant. |mittes intends tw setae then clared in solemn council of the feet Within tite peste ae ita bonne SECOND RAGE for @ fortnight, Gov. Lowden of Mlinols pledged) Rowert P. Irindell, President of the; Mumuel Untermyer, counsel to the! representatives of the supreme rm pao a tes yeaiviee ics = h It to dng t A | committe nd Deputy Attorr P iP. and were reasonable and appropriate i ats mn halt 4 jhimself to be a single-term resident! Bullding Trades Council, already un iy ; Ate i ower of the State to be essential in characte alve (Jarvis), $ pral Samuel Berger urried to P st ack ‘Tos, 110 © BOMB EXPLOSION IN CORK!in the event that ie were nominated jer four indictments on « fl gourts auc Untennyey declired fo the public welfare in’ a gen in dectsion of mote than fifty | #22 dy, Useconds” Font Jat Chicago, and the Idea gained con- exacting and taking bripes: Tustice Hotchkiss that for the courts| erally accepted emergency.” Hola Wabects of oneldera a!) 1 $8340. third 4 and Three Injared | sj dérable support because of his ad Brindell and his chief of staff of te dls AG ivan ‘ pe be ee a In the case before Ju Wagner to the new rent laws on the daw Gate 4 : me ma els aie and bucks subpoenaed in'the investi- ‘ j Wivass vocucy of It. Also jt can now be told | “businoss agent" Peter J, Stadtmitier, | 2m Peake ape the question of the constitutionality that they offend against seve } ation would be equivalent to trank- Went : CORK, Nov, 26.—Two men were kiliod/ that Gov, Cox Was in completo syim-| were arraigned for pleading befor! yorving tle Investieation nthe fof the new Jaws was squarely raised, Sttutor bayltethine dun tar s : oe leaky wounded in a bomb explo-/ pathy with the proporal and was| Mudge Mulquecn to-day on indict | Legislature to the eouits Tati Morvde wnw vallud’ to poms The wipeet we Conmit tine s ere to-day’. ' ft 7 7 pains or ‘ealine oth 8 we directed le nt ¥ h t “‘abat -t Nanay : am sayy explosion in Corks{TMdY: 10 PUL HE Into is speech of wc= | mets found against them Wean oth sides were directed 1 MC / upon an attempt upon the part of the that’ the fundamental ‘ se0o : t a ! 1 nd is flexible and browd BE pls weak. In tho oostusion totowing |Coptance, but was dissuaded st the/day, Martin W, Littleton, their « | L pg andiordy to anmake « Thank. attack | {he land ts flexible and broad enoug the saplosion the police were. at first [last moment hy Democratic leaders, | gol, wbtained delay until next Tue) Wiad y Be BESGUER SAVED, | thm te emergency lawa by che mub-| Save and acute criBia Bh It atiben, ‘\ineble to ascertain who throw the| As for Senator Harding, the ques-}day te submit 4 on all the Mi + | stitution of t njunction for the ‘Our Constitutio bomb, Tho neighborhood where the|tion of a second term enter jute] pending indictaienta, ‘The $100,000 bath) . [summary proceedings, ofore the | mot an impotent one “explosion occurred was surrounded by | inany a discussion of the policies of | which has been furnished for cach of RASUBR Whe ANA Helene An) is ot the two Justices theseat=| Not s¢ = police cordon in an effort to catch/tny next Administration. Politicians | them was continued | Mt Lowen Life, Hehe) oe the: dandionta: mrokes down ‘the perpetrators. pot who think they are guing to ly a Mr, Littleton said to Spec \s Adolph Luiz, twen nimetely great deal to say about the next| sistant Distrigt Attory Stanley |New — York Avenue, COMPROMISE EFFECTED IN THIS STUDENT PRODIGY |" : : ; ; Jrowned off Fort Wadaworth yesterday | Administration are already tayiny | Richter, who urged oy early trial, [dr A ay. CASE. Hent ve con }and Henry Franka, « friend and nelghe| 4, 1 ‘ ¥ AT FORDHAM NOW | tines tor the retention of coutvol after |that his ellents mast be considered ; i Phe ianw Realise: Conparet = \ine firat term shall have been ended, |innucent until proved guilty bee »d dass ica pelt es ring { complained that its tenant, Kintera 5, yi fret ; . ; enator at ig Kod? sald Jud Mulqueen, | fat becoming exhauated’ when ‘a % dd withhelt possession « Nineteen-Year-Old Blind Boy Did) One man who In clone to Senator t a ai sea cued Nii ‘Amur, had w ' ior ‘ : + Harding said he felt sure there would |“and if innocent they have ‘ trio were of a fishing party of |tHe dwelling house at No, 495 E : Marvellous Things in Pre- be a Harding organiantion and that|sravely wronged, Wor that re a lh hoat Anna H. sLug| 66th Street from it since Sept. 24, last paring for College. Lit would be fully to ign polit they shonld be eaxer to establish | way watking on thy deck when suddenty | and asked Justice Wagner for n judg Iniv claims to have! tradition or opportunity by taking| thelr innovence as nas may be. | he went ove a. A Nfe buoy waal ment for possession of the premises : Fordham University clatn nas hey fthrown do him but he failed to tt - “the most remarkable freshman en-| any other course after the Republican | ff, on the ether hand, they are guilty Wonks dived In. When he. toa,|and for back rent. TI y con * roMed at any American univ IParty had bocn cooling its lieels out-|the public interosts require it be] was aven to, bein danger Philip Nteo-| cern rth that the pre Aapee ‘The boy they mean is Alfred Lc aide the White House for eight Ione) Known just ox promptly.” inva of No, am New York Avenue dived) cowonably worth $35 4 month, ‘The | : treet, who| years, Hantime Lug had disappeared. |tenaut answered th 1 1 Beane vitnd since ne was a weex| Warren Harding can eaatty xct | = Mut Meantime Iate had disappeared tenaut answered that he had accented | | ene a Sita. are ia now niceteen years oid, |resomination in 124 if he makes even UNTERMYER IN HOT DISON A’ said “| a fair record in the Hresidency, as the! er a ererise Sis eaunativn Ie Public | ottice holding inerimal pawerst GELLER CONTEST |= Sse ee | Thirty-fourth Street School No. 20, where there werelrul at a national convention. It} a . Hl glaases for the bilnd. pawwed wt fri | would not be urpriaing to tld Seats WITH THE MAYOR ry ; — | ARARARE Behoo!l, then prepared for college. ator Harding himself eliminating the ~ ‘He wanted to go to Fordham, and| personal issue from consideration by , PI NY A POUND PROFIT found, ahnost too late, that he, on: making a single term pledge shntlar! Commissioner Whalen Also Uses lf, —— tomy e trance requiremen' nelude Teel tc that which Go swden uf rs : . ata tady of Grok. Me imade ‘up to that whlah ipublisan leaders at| His Pen—Miss O'Dea’s Case 5 fs \ z reo years in two months of | & : i | : : cocacouine Beret reeves i tne meres, 2 | Ehlenge | Up in Court eduction Sales for Saturda on a conversation in Latin ‘There are those who think Senator Ch h Sund School: y Me sceniese he makes notes with an| Harling would gut along tuuch better| Pending the resumption of th urches, Sunday ools, | awi-like instrument which makes | with Hiram Johnson and have much . * * : | . § raised characters that he can read by] (ey trouble iz the queation of a single Leckwoud Committee hearings next Public Institutions— | | term for the Presidency were disposed hore ha n much: offer rs ' of so that the California Senator muttees ! ° $86,000 FOR ART CENTRE. would fee) that he had an equal op» tre of lett r publication by the Candy Com O s’ O ' de * | portunity to win the nomination | Gommittos hopresented tho com - ’ 4. This 1s one phase of Cabinet | POUNDS. Fer $7.65 we will sell you 30 Committee Signs s ra uinieauon #ror 1 myer § Heusen for Organ which Mr Harding will find It no ph Iiag tary: of together with 60 Half-Pound § | | (sizes 10 to 18) { Announcement that $74,000 In cash! Manon. de imate, Vy Mayor Boxes, all put up in one case, ready for the 91.6 we already be WUNissioner of [Maat Kiddies’ Christmas tree, Come and get them |. and $12,000 in pledges ha ady > | . Ne ee eee eo twtr, | BOY OF FIVE SAVES Craver A. Whalen with two pairs of knickerbocker 10 Bast 47th Street, was mado yeaters Unterinyer said he wis tinwill ig Dail ial for Friday and, lov, 2 : + BHICRGEVOCEK | day by Mrs, Ripley Hiichegek. @urian HIS MOTHER'S LIFE) ing to co-operate with the Board of Gur Big Dally Smweias Con Renias anacetundas Das v8 7 for clearance, to address h 1 dinner of the F ‘ Py { fet Alliances of America in the Bush epee Hatimate investigation ecause he 11] MAPLE COCOANUT PATTIES—Have you ever passed the “oxelue ||) | t \She was Drowning When He) had ne contidence in the good faith of sive’ confectionery store and noticed a window display comprised en- 1g iphone age gaa 2 oir ow He was wiiliny to vo-{{ | tirely of Maple Cocoanut Patties? If you have, then you've undoubtedly Speaking of ralaing the funda which | Threw. Hera Rope From | ; 4 = \ Seeas the Ast entre possible, Mrs hrew Her a Rope Fre crate with Meier Steinbrink, ap noticed a sign which read, “Sale—80c a Pound.” The Same € Hitehoook seid: "Mrs. E. H. Harrle| Their Barge pointed aaxoclate counsel at the in Identical Maple Cocoanut Patties, except better quality, at | : sc etiacsy seat ape . | ‘ LOFT’S, SPECIAL POUND BOX + man bought a large share of bonds and! proviNENCK, HL. Nov Hives | stan \dermanie President La} 1 Bis, Wille Sten a os enn cts “Italien GUAR! Hw anit FuMttion he UoUgtitil | jayne Whitney each bought $25,000 In| ear-old Cho bette hla i ji | " - : | ; onda, ‘Then. with aro pur hayes, by [mother's tite to-day, Mrs: Kuberts, who the elty oiht to sue Grover Wha: Our Two Big Week-End Extra Specials | Pe 1 > Mrs. John H. Hammond, Loula C. Tif- She: wife’ Jf Bory. Kol re 1,000 whieh x costing te - | Binh Maur Ce a i "we oar ri so wen cote || cance GONE” | [wER’ cuocoLATE coy ||| The entire stock of be paid, The tlouse Committee has into the harbor frum the burte to rex | court |] | TIONS—A novelty collection of de- | | ERED COCOANUT ROYALS | || : found two houses suited for the needs cup an infuit daugiter who had fall Mt ree ee ane licious sweets having jackets of | |—The heart of these goodies | || the Art. Cent The contract for \ my ool ‘ slossy, beautifully tinted Hard is comprised of the choicest, hese has b i 4 overbourd @ > ‘ eit) reat mesa Te OTOL ey cnlld was drowned. and the! (y exe Candy and fillings. of either tasty || freshest San Blae G | 9 ° vemant mene { a eet drome ans the firm of Hoth crushed Nuts and Cream or luscious | | Cocoanut blended with ; ii OVS oolen uuits nother wee sinking wHon youn Casta as syyed sont Fruit Reg. 79¢ licious Sugar Cream, | i chur pitta goods, reg. 78c goods, STOLEN CAR WRECKED, .., help hie mother 10 get abour ee iv BTRA SPECIAL 69c PetRA SPECIAL 65c Bho Shun te tony Pk, ct : POUND BOX POUND BOX i con . 2 i t Planges Down | tie chs: sity of the} ‘ vis ey one with two palrs of knicks & | her ft im 5 | 5 Bank in Bronx, Muyor sul) tie: tind ‘been. tx Other Week-End Attractions closed out at the gree , F An antomobile owned by Joseph) Man and We by Gan! ¢ ink in ng hy i - 2 ? Bauer, & salesman, of No, 644 West! Mra. Anna hinuek 1 hin Wy Jaw dn 1897 in) the Ewen “eust 204th Btrect, Ftolen wt 1 o'clock thts win lived nt No 2078 Maat 1th Cort fore Magiate : morning from Broadway and 4h Street Hrowkty iw found dead to oniy Heteric a Ch | é 4S (0) )) Givaped down a twonty-tobt emt odin omeem| ok STEN ; ocolate oY, od, 2 WU), enent at T4Sth Street und Je yon hame de 2 Cure GOuse te pase ag ; ° s fi ee ei Geivh Woke te ne A it Bh then surkine we at Brittle 4 Parlays i and wes found a few how luter de * " 1 on n wy loyat 3) 3 ral § atroyed by tire tu tani \ he testified, and that M Pound 1 9c ee tui Pound 99c¢ i (Sixth Floor) Tt is Délieved the tulef or thieves Unte action in getting a state Box ne gilyn: Serra Box 1 himped to antety before the car topp 6" o. | ment from Magistrate O'Reilly (at und Filvanethe d the Inching, The police of th, LDS, GIT Om FS PLU ENT Pebridge. ttution notitied Afr. slower Laarinn (whose “GriNivk| Mr. Hylan practised in the xame court nee telephone director: of bis automobile, * geal les 508 | seven yours jater was misleading, Ar. 2 ee a “ Se FIGHT TOLIN] «© WINNER, PLANE AND see gg | PREMIDENTS TERM COMING UP AGA PAID IN LONDON TO ' 10 SLAIN OFFICERS Pushed to Fore in Connection With Selection of Harding Ceremonies at Westminister Abbey Cabinet Attended by Premier and Mei bers of Cabinet. LONDON, Nov Final military Ronors wore paid here to-day to the Wiotims of Sunday's assassinations tn JOHNSON’'S HAND IN IT. Dublin, Londoners by thousands Massed themscives jn the atrects i Biong the route of the funeral pro- California Senator Wants to Re Os, HF if Gession to pay silent tribute t) th Ae . —————— British officers who their lives Free to Enter Race ‘im there concerted killings In 1924. The coffins of the ten men were : Dorne on gun carriages from Busten Station over a route two and a half miles Jong to Westminster Abbey and the Westminster Catholic Cathedral where the imposing religious cere Montes were attended by ropresenta- By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) ON, Nov WASITIN 26 (op rheht, 1920.) “The age-old question of Myves of King George, by Sir Hamar)whether Presidents of the United PLACED ON TRIAL Greenwood, jor Ireland, . abe mectineh, and’ Premier Lioya (tee Mould heve oaingia threat "George, Andrew Bonar Law, Austen|? “##in, Just eight yon ra ——— rafeed in Congress when Wood. | row Wilson (Continued Chamberlain, other Cabjnet members, 4 chiefs and irst Page.) Aistinguished = military was President-olect and othen Governmental officials and rela-}he wrote a letter to A. Mitchell | “I don't belleve dam.” (fe was aske tives of the victims. Palmer, then Cha of the Demo-|!f it developed that he wns related The cortege, excorted by two aquad-| cratic caucus In the House of Tep- | to the former Borowuch ‘President, and rond=of Household Cavalry, four|resenfitives, saying four years was| tho latter is a brother-in-law o pattalions of the Guards, with massed | often too short a time to complete an | ‘Ko Atwell, would be be embat bands, and a deputation of the met-/ Administration programme; that of- | rassed by ype calling of Mr. Atwell to ropolitan through the crowded streets amid om and city polic » passed ten it was tuo lon an incompetent the stand during the trial & pertod to keep utive, and that} Ke It wouldn't embarrass me GEORGE S, BACKER, WEALTHY BUILDER, a ¢| hearing on J the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920, PULITZER TROPHY IN teem ~ car cs Mose, Ano Gre Tr ARERR WINNING THR RACE THe Veet te - PAI AZO WHY WOM THE RACE. MITCHEL FIERO... @ncemwooo Saree ener, os mwen. - —++e— - PULITZER TROPHY ———— Ivlan jlso said Mr, Untermyer bad ent a hown his animus against the pres dministradion by his attitude at the New York and New ersey Port Improvement Bill Mr. Whalen's letter was to the ef- et that le had nothing to do with dumping son the Court SUPREME COURT IN TWO CASES UPHOLDS of asi THE AIR RACE A reasonable {rftrease trom | $28 to $80 a month After a comprehensive review of history of the legislation brought Into question pnd of the acute and menacing situation which moved the Legisiature to its emergency enact- menta, Justice Wagner writes “1 cannot subscribe to any do in rental ine that hinders or restraing our logisla- tive power from enacting a clear and | | reasonable design to relieve the ac- tual distress of the fheusands of tenants in this community who would otherwise be made homeless. 1 :hink | their rights to homes in which to live, \during am, emergyucy | which now confronts us, dentally paramount to rights of property. The 5 lon of |thetr health and morals « nds a vastly more Important position to my] of the transce private nd ‘any tec mind and of far greater moment to] The ow of the Ivy Nos. the welfare of the State than any 10 West 107th & ropre- strict adherence to the individual's sented by Stoddard & Mark of No, 12% private property rights Hroadway, caused quite a few t nts hail — tate renee et eter us" seuhataiees eee it f4 imposed. be ad and help! it# Scop Brn Vit Wes is power Hextily adaptable; ie wien the: pre tection of hynian ‘ RENT UP 31 P. C., ( i \ i SUIT THREATENED = Conteterie —— lyn R Roekland County Surry 1S Walter 1 New York Tenant He Must Pay Havin ate aN Amount < 5 R W \ ' bote Inglon Avent 1 Part 1 ty Wilko 3 Spectal Te alton Ss me Cart rh iw vile eon ge received a letter to-day from Mortimer pis, ' te 1 1 Lived B, Patterson, County Judge wid S40 is tate poker, in hie hon 4 r for Kland County, N. ¥., writ t upon the offt 1 paper of Uhe Sur HA AV ERGs: ¢ ‘ Ne Phin roguto, ta which Judge Patterson threat> | ney eeeapted and Miinney refused es to start suit in the Nyack court on) ,,, nan behalf of Mr, Sechueuer's landlord, Al noe . . vert L. Thompson of Nyack, unless hoe ornny Tawi nid that submits (0 a J) per cent. reat inerease | tin ved a leray i Boston from Oct. TL tat, which was added tO iy joa hig bers ~ 5 per cent, increase given Oct Wine ¥ par in iC 1919. u fuses t i] Mr, Sehueuer paid $52.50 4 month ret i aaa el up to Oct, 1, 19 when thie was ine Sarwe ‘and creased to $65. 1 t March Mr. Thom he wan ah partner ip gon demanded another euse of ae ouet 46 feb Rtas per cent., or $85, effective Oct, 1 Mr E is + er retin to me the. wond whee Lad baad z ad ton vance, but offered Iii diord a com to hic own nnd ash the court to give promise rental of whe compre Aap aeeA ran 8h rental was refused for October and Né i ona ae vember, and Surrogate Patterson now uae will be tried of Tunaday warns Mr Schuwuer that sult will be brought to collect $170 back reut for monthe. prea See LANDLORD DROPS EVICTION SUITS these Counsel for Ivy Courts Abandons Efforts to Prove Tenants Objectionable. : PRISONER MAY GET Hi SENTENCE FOR PAL FRANK A. HALL & SONS Bedding Special ~, for 90 years be reduce 1 35.00

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