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=~ = yee Sens ER SORIAAR BSN Wa PRE My I WILSON’S FAREWELL ANNUAL MESS ARRAN nn RAPP AAAI SW SARA AAA AAPA AAR APRN AAA ARPA LE f aig BOOSTED BIDS ON CITY SCHOOLS: TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—RAIN. TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—RAIN. } - “Circulation Books “Open to All.” BP. vol. EXT. NO. 21, 606— DAILY. Cour riets (ine’ New fork Wee N E w v 0 R K, TUESDAY, DECEMBE 7, 1920. 4 | y(t ie | | EQS CER IPSS “COE” PLAN RRC RED HOS AT CONHESONWL FRACS BY WHICH BS ON CT-8S WERE RASED "Snes ses CM BY PRESENT IN HS MESSAGE i srnaaite So, ae | "| ‘WORK FOR SIX GRAND ) JURIES oted Biitish Lat Labor Head Con-| Nine o'Clock Curfew Ordéred TE).T 0; WILSON’ S MESSAGE } neue a ae I Contractors Congress "Claimed to Have | Ween / AND 30 ASST. DiST. A”TORNEYS | er |i Nove Chek Wase | CALLING AMERICA TO LEAD | “it tsinues si. | d With Man sink ; ‘ in frelan of | } FIGURES RAISED ON ALI | FURNISH BY UNTERMYER Giarrini Jatt. yany Houwur vicuws, DEMOCRACIES OF THE WORLD Coit Saline “Actommodation Bids” Sent i in) ————————— . * a 5S Saakine pe : | Recommends a Budget Syster | as Bifhd—How the System |Lockwood Committee Cannot Attempt a General Never Saw Desire for Peace Police Also Seeking to Round) The United State laa a Be Oye eee i { 1 | It Tells Congress, Should) pavicon of Tax Laws eo Worked, | _ Investigation of City Departments—Would | Se Marked in Ireland, | 9 Up D - Cae ind Establish the Doctrine That “Right for Disabled Soldiers, Gaus ———— | _ | He Says. surglars, - Mi ” i eae aces * Samuel Untermyer lata before the| Need a Year to Do It. | : | Makes Might. ernment Loan to Armenia Lockwood Coinmittee to-day a num-| ing ment ut the y+ t » City Admin LONDON, Deon T—-Atihur Hen-| All negroes a Hidden to appear WASHINGTON, Deo. 7.—Fresh tobe treated justty ns againat and Freedom of Philippines, —) ber of shects from the files of the| (3 em gia ay Gepartmoents | deredn, leadér of the Labor Wa nine alernteeon aureey (Clty Wt dent Wilson's annual message to | any atiompt om the part of any Commitice to-day ve or after the conel- b as Pe combination of tndividuats to | ' } Hettrick pool of building contractors said Sions of Stsepresent lubors. I do | the. House of Commons, ix to pre- | thin 9 o'clock In the evening, besin ongress fe innke laws which will overburden By David Lawrence | 2 " 1 4 / showing how Hettrick, in person, NG Rutt jhe pihivcadly: dinpel 1 ply that tifty are [kent to Premier Lloyd e to-| When I addressed myself to wim. or whieh will destroy Is | (Special Correspondent of The Evea || } manipulated the bids. John Wisen- ble to present all our eviden not need of investiga | night or to-morrow Wety The order was issued to-day by Di-} performing the duty laid upon equality 1g his fellows in the nina World.) 1 } i berg, a clerk from Hettrick’s office,| existing iVegal combinations by | nee slent has already b \Kenmn ot peice srding to the | rector of Public Safety C X.| the President by the Congtitu- | matter af right or privilege, and WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (Cepye a deena’: ea ough | develope A still ore is y ith a rk we oudlee eo da ewerr ey . 3 i | was put on the witness stand to In-| re of t + althougt Pee un ek isfy me that [Daily News, These terms bo obtaine aftey a consultation with! tion to present to you an annual Pein en MLS on oi beard right, 1920.)—Presiient Wilson deals terpret the papers which were fr being, honestly disbanded, white n inquiry is nei n | from Arthur Griffith, founder of the Holle Battersby: the! report on the Stat tie Union, | being put upon tts final text, with the Treaty and League of { | annotated in Hettrick® shorthand) the forms of many are be best interests of the ¢ity, |sinn Fein, with whom he talked in EUR OOASOR:| 5 gourds Me Loughe Haninerkd The Old World is just now | \lons only in the most abstract way ; j characters, in writing and with his] transparently ar some cus providiog it can done with the [-rount Joy Prise Dublin. as been a long . ry | suffering from a wanton rejec- . bd oe mitinls: pitifully camouflaged, It will ta theroughness and in ja spirit of a i ; ~ ‘i series of cries committed by negroes} by an immortal xéhtence of lipnvoy the prineipis ch demiece Ltt his annual n ge sent to-day | | hese papers, Mr. Untermyer exe] #1 tontha or tn yto | @Ntive fairness apd non-partisan- ‘ shonin ah Fram | pcontly Abraham Lincoln's: racy and a substitution of the |'0 Congress, He does make specifie 1) | Serena a teen { @xB08e all such combinations, j ship, i ree a oe ther! Phe Jersey City police, in addition “Let us have faith that right principle of autocracy as reference to the state of the nation"@ 4, rained, had some me ago been Aa selof course intend, we dor ido vot queson that there has | n Fein leaders a r ant ins |/to enforcing the or of O'Brien, are] makes might, and a's h but witho 7 P se f € i | ight, and in thet faith serted in the name, but without | rininces and weoks to put the burd | xd over to Corporation Counsel] ourselves to the building trades | n an orgy of inefficiency and | rormediaries, hastened beck and forth | conducting a hunt for vendors of! jet us dare to do our duty as we the authority and sanction of the ‘ . 3 = | f John P, O'Brien tor the information| — line jaamevawanee 1 Dot morse, With TL with pence messages. No definite | narcotles. understand it.” multitude, This is the time of | Partly on the war, partly on the falle 7) he J ew notable excepuofis. Our Three oated ei \ nite " me" re Yong ress of the Board of Estimate which Fe Shis work. J&) Capitan: committee shame however, stim [declaration that a truce impends was} 7" mamgprrented gaat A sentence Inuortal Temas“) all others when democracy ure of the last Congress to reduce vestizaling city contracts, and oughly dbne st’ will) require: the bacedy fched arta nade by authorities on efther slte,| Conner thomecives aw J, it embodies in a form of utter should prove its purity and its |\he cost of living and pamtly on the | ny Were returned to the Lockwood Ci ume Lew dozen Noa chai vata at the bas BORE ULSIN LY. Ai simplicity and pu essen spiritual power to 't is | indifference of the legislative body | ' . 4 ee at \ Hobe able att but the atmospiiere was clearer than | torres, twenty-six, No. 280 West 2srhW 20h 2M ot DS falih surely the man to the recommendations made by the 7 ; Pane Cate nace REE aA J inning of the New ear! to Jin month Street, Manhattan; Charles hewnteitt teaver and | tte United States to.lead in the | 18 TUN Oe nee tna t : | ta the insurance and bank- 1 i {He veh as cor ek ane cc son Administration in the la } the Boa Wstimate inauiry Minve re aid SO Uke. Gnulie Ta The Morning Post to-day said it re ey ae au | a faith in whioh Wt sown attempt to make this spirit pre- | . Mr. Untermyer issued a long state | tor » con ss y be statistical. We | understood Sinn Fein ideas of Dae en lary and power wich thes (| ae rete at 4 i ment stating that neither phe Lock wit snvening of thenew | Il Saxe Uelkreuleridtereny a. [ener yer baton unr hcrartb clea tenn No. 161 Utica Av 0 glory and power, 1 tht | ow THE UNITED STATES CAN| The President fnsists that our ; abel ala We shall be prepared JRO NOY Weer! peace usr ny! Ine rish control cording to thy th and the birth of a ASSIST WORLD. economic future depends “upon the wood Committee nor himseit would be} Lewislatur i . ‘ to meet with any- | of customs and gxcise taxes. ‘The wis once & Ww tlon founded upon it, came the m; ; in which [Maintenance of tax recelpta at @ available for an investigation of the \ ne the thing but co-operation from the | * eer man Mee ge Cheat asin’ ma: Tate iecworld chile a. jew here aye two ways in whict 1 vaila 1 "| continuance of nqulr Depacunioneiah ihakiceland olin pend stated Sinn Penta eitnrkateea es hops into tt r re Laika Binteal ean, aaatel to uficiently high | and he ' Hylan administration, He submitted | go ¢ srned, and | Federal authorities. Under c in envoy had retumed after five ° order would) prevail) throughout jmplish this great object emphasizes the fundamental fact that ; ay 3 . y baa ped be i > “ks of confe wes with ADI te » affairs © anicine, 1 orde: . th 4 ig . ‘ the new bunch % the Hettrick p I tw corfins er proclamations and protes- | ™ v4 tT pay i non be len waa one at} le affairs of mankind, an ‘order Wirat, by offering the exam: “seven and a half billions of war ins * , vi of emphur r s convietion | fi ttee ment ¢ ahs e as sn leh reas iY r would thin « lers he wi MES he Sms Mee oe cakalt Celakey tations of co-operation we get | ecared the tasis fort | ome uf Benjamin Wat No} 1B whieh would w own borders of Uhe will | doptedness mature within the next | SEG ENOEE TL ea teenie eel eee DEpaNss nothing” @ ee _| will be full facal uutonomy for Ire- [448 Jersey Avenue, A negro who was| ‘ke Precedence uf rovernusness und power of demacracy to make | twe a half years.” ! , @ thorough examin “ i it — ian he wus out with two fur coats and force, and I belleve I | and enforce laws whieh are un- | Mr. Wilson advocates economy, bug os vee MRS. DUNCAN GETS ‘Mr. Henderson told a Dally Newa | Worth $400 ac 1 himself as Will-| express the wish and purpose of | questionably just and which are loyings ont a fect seldom realized 4 gating it Mr. jeer se nies jus ary thoughtful American whi al in their administratio dere - . Shion mituemem ao appeun before | BLACK HAND LETTER representative he had visited Ireland | iam Starks, forty-two, of No, 47 West| every thoug i ful morican when te balsa Pe a about the mn making appro= ‘ the Lockwood Comittee wer many times, but never had seen the | 13th Street he police} Tsay that this sentence mark Leer priations—munely the practice of : spat a i ; desire for peace so marked or so [say he had twolve botth opium | for usin the plainest manner the | Mil yet at the same tne /ioking money out of the so-called j 4 . eae : 4 » Watch the widespread. He had come into con- {#nd heroin in his t | part we should play allke In the ward the Integrity of prop- | yevoiving funds. ‘The President could ; Aer i nea f Wealth fow tact, he said, with r resentatives of | ‘Two negroes who held up Henry 1! arrangement of ae tie af erty, and ee “ Sis treatet ¢ empiafon to point out | 1 nt 1 the ( t Threat every school of thought, and whether {Stony near his No. olf Went gavsgvanid tt aut oxertlve of IN property h ts devoted to the |1,y implication that although the Res yee : 1 ; A —s the spokesmen belonged to the pro- [Sidy Avenue, Jersey City, hit hin 80] piignew upc attairs ‘of ‘lie development of industry and the — | py a rigries DOM i i earcl SO 4 é i M A. Bu Dinvan, prominent fessional or commercial classes or té| hard on the head with the batt of a world i tneyease of the necessary wealth | esdimoates of the } nt ! eee Ne res tt if SH LROWUNES: © bomb Is at the trade union movement, one view | revo! 1 and} 8) OY: $1000, C0tes i A Meiteauhien i Nhe ee vd aU alone prevailed, "Weare tined of this | lett ) ous nt ante ||, EAMUHIE REMAIN ER ite |, * ANdiny tor risht | cup, zroand and authors shhh DiS ASea Sd hasan aaa CE, ' lay afternoon awful strife and want peace,” lin monoy. Frank Moran, inf wo, | Ren ra CMe Te ae Jnstac toward individual ‘t nditure of over $1,000 \ ‘ if ' eng Hires: ’ ume Kk ‘After surveying che entire situation, jor Bayon was held up and rbbed | ya i i 1 as nue one ie liw sof domocrey |\a00,00 y tv the ame ‘ Molva « Soevotuy the Con 5 ant VAL “i ' a AG e h A lone, ean the world he tfted 0} r the protection of tt en shown { compiled | t tore ve Assoclatio M night | Miss Caterina Men Mover Changed] it was his firm conviction ahat the | by two negroes in Canal Street meng ee Pclasavataa| the protection of the weak, | nin mplled states ] , rate \ t the Duncan Mind {Jack Si fe Find present moment offered an oxcellent | of its present confuston ahd [and the intuen democ- | monta ¢ ations." é , le ' m rt ' ind, ani ick Stengle Finds |, ity fOR, watt T | | pspair. It was this faith whieh racy | © world should be for T RE- » and sa § S |opportunity for settlement. To per- despalr t ra nt wor uid r TAKES ANOTHER FLING AT RE | k bu it Miricted Her Bride of Another. mit ,this almost universal yearning NEW SUSPECT HELD prevaited over the wicked force | the protection of the weak na PUBLICAN FINANCES, 1 \ wat i h the 8 : Peace to evaporate ight plunge | IN $466,000 HOLD-UP | ot Germuny. tions, the natloy wiel ix : ‘Thy President tuses « quiet fling at | | x r N. J i" at the ens ‘the two nations Into a bitter interne. You will remember that the be toward Land toward c people who insisted upon thé i 4 ie. i “ q und it Jivok the Bronx | cine struggle, he thi Acoiead of Eiin# Shel ginning of the end of the war its proper t% nition and ppiv- return of the railroads to gris i q ; w § paid a 1 the Marriage Bureau in| “I strongly said Mr, Hone osed OF Fire SAO ES | eee eee ec crman peacts Hea in the family of nations ownership by pointing out that } RETURNS To . XPOSE OF 6 a briderroom-elect. t son, “that we should ava Bankep’ Messenger | found themselves fa 0 face United States cannot refuse f the entire Govern j HETTRICK'S CODE tay, hie wan a fow momenta too tute, (Cf ths desire to px a settic- | mari sl | with the conscience of the world this role of champion without put- | ment have been disturbed “by the exe i By way of cmphastzing bis t : ute.) ment by conference and conciliation in Brooklyn 1 ea esalieed het) eighty wae tin stigina of reject tranrdinary bu thrown upan. the | ment of this morning that Corp: savy | Mie ne Lillian Meyer, of No | As a beginning, everything should be cvorywhar arrayed against tho | ¢ wut and devoted mex v ity the ‘Transportation Ad 2 Counse) O'Brien 9 pahod th Say Street, Brooklyn, done to secure a period of compara Are aetarahale Government wii eich ltuitiovenicenel Catal ae He declares that over $600,000,- | nm we uh Unear chan orimind and instead’ « tive quiet which there should be | attempting to perpetrate, | Atence and estebils it in the | 000 hus already been paid to the cats Rp at Neate ning the Bronx man’s br hamaunaay is rede he ls think, therefore, that it is true to fave of a unty | railroads and that further pay- i ayer produced shoot m He Dm ative act§, official or unofficial te Lee ine Was thurtalehi Ohial sn ( ments: estimated to sagregets . e and ua Mrs, ThE] “Definite efforts should be made SOY EARS ESS Yes ‘ 50,000.00 € 10M a a Definite e' ree ; de) won. ihe wat ortainly this is ante 4 about $650.000,000 more must atill nd Ventilating bids by meni of Appl ves at No. | officially to arrange the terms of an |, i ¢ | 4 f r di : : he faith with h our gallant unell.o be paid to the railroads during pa Hott mbinntlan, aiid |SEIZE N, Y. EX-COP me Cathipl Avenio, Ridgewood. armistice, during which a conference ||. pu ould sabe ‘ah ip ate sttcasy ihe curhalit- sears In ethenimanie The Heuer . 7 | mon went into the and o ( 5 wbitrary | : 2 0 j anipula tion t by Het erie AS SINN FEINER) aceoruing to tte story tola to dontuuodtcmonenth Bacen upon the seas to make sure of q nia decrees. which ine the President points out that the Jicated hy (gures initiailed by - nepiity (HEY here doha JP. Quayle SGA aa ee Be Sans vlatarys volved tis Ni weiie We keoureN the railroads cost the Government in a s “ne x Bale + 1th * a t 1 x f 1gtt. the neighborhood of $1,000,000,000, stan nd \ Mt teCNEH A noe. by the | COMMITTEE FAVORS dais ; Tunnersuu sovounstder that which Was not mentioned very ee! yu mmer Lie Suan je and others pecaent, Miss Moye , : |w y r much when the Republicans were j SF : 1 trelan . ‘ Sunday night to mect| WAR LAWS!’ REPEAL |*4 : ; \ (Continued on Second Page.) talking about the amount of dont Kl ’ Wevihcra Uireaun ah | ony they saved during the last , | e ree - eK _ } Reports Resolution, and Action by | ¥« = saaslon: BAS ehcp nial aNy me oy Ne prea Baie ice snacts +20 CENTS ON DOLLAR WILSON BOWED SF Wlisnite: ieaekgh as reek FA WP wna. Acting Pol \ Baber UE, SOUR CORR SAR OR os NO SBN : what) FOR PONZ!’S DUPES TO DOCTOR’S ORDER by iany who heard it ae, having } Classified Advertisers 1 tasdny My ' ' er wos a dite Frida it : Mtérlal witness — plain n touch, It wns ! Stat ] WASHINGTON, Dee ‘ are r looked tip 1 parting shot at the important! ' Ti 0 ke sone alg as omni SOA wah th GIRL'S TEASS NO AID TO HIM, | isi : smrtivaaial erties gae tr | Y \ ai) 1 ‘ ie lx t *h the ser eported uy the Flouke J ‘ $65 Va . |] cins for € fie pha were upset E Sain Whe Shot Himmett Ht on fn eo Sun é, ‘ ttee to nd) act i] ia petit bre bm , ting seven | Tae gutvin wr Thould "be tn ‘ Rained ty the disapey Bi : ‘ a sulivan baw Charen: : ra of indabteas < i 4 ' - gations. M | On or Before Friday : f ‘ised ‘ . Bee \ Preceding Publication \ an atl t n r Peval ; « revinion: whish. sate |] classified Advertisements sor Weet vd , i t tha ti ein | ‘ ‘ “ 1 a his annual repe | Days Reoelud i . , i " : ' t ' t Ad DAILY AFTER 8A. M. i 1 1" = i por Speciticuily the president — takes For pub: Mowing de \ i i ' i} 4 « a loan ft Armenia ; > EARLY COPY " : \ ; ; t-| 19 bo stperviced by-0 special eoenimtid | Aerie thy, Pratranen When Advertnicg \ : votn it fs Lad 83 . Ory MAN Aen Seth lays on the doorstep of WORLD ( H ngle the had not received the sAdth , f ‘ i : ; . Didi Adealsaticiaes |c * recommendation that the Weed Oct. dd, iba a dutecul telegram, | declared « J Joe ae much we ever, | financier wou, und will follow your edviee (PB ‘ a. J ‘ , e » § j + y ‘ t

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