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er cee rae Live pe roe a ’ 3 BN . Ra ae +e SE == TRACK OBSIRED WASHINGTON WATS “1M BIGGEST Boom IN cOUNTR,” HRN TRE ~OSTNESION GET BOME AD tient mien | | SAYS BOY WHO STOLE $772,000 | QF ESCAPES ARE TOLD RESULTS IN TANGLE SNES, To SEP AE Sosa cri “yey gs NAPA ep a) OFFAL REPORT, MENINGABINET ssa cy | Clerk Says the Devil Tempt- (Continued From First Page.) ~ MichiganCentral Train Thrown|Much Curiosity at Capital) ¢d Him and He Yielded. (Continued From First Page.) os] | mat weren't killed, behaved aplen- File Brief Before U.S. Sue] crimtns, ormer chief As nt United Off by Derailing About Mellon, Denby, Wal- itarks OF HIS PLIGHT scting my dattoehe amas up 09 mex} Pree Court Attacking Intras | ete tect and ‘Puobiny seul the Mechanism. lace and Davis. i ‘’m an army nurse’ she said, ‘I aia’ state Provisions, scroll wonvacty: are sretthibnes) Shey | A Played Pool While Huge Sum duty overséas, I'm reddy fof orders’ ve were fatued to ‘Daniel J. Chapin or Additional Information from the) MELLON AN ORGANIZER. When I saw her last she was tearif®’ WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Forty-| one of his duly accredited agents.’ ‘The scene .of the wreck was banded out peat aha in Handbag Lay Under pitta step nme Peemubiably two States tovday appealed to the Su- rar he pains ig feoats ware od ‘ad af preme Court to declare unconstitu-| renta must specificaly describe the at Grand Central Station thi morn-!come Observers Believe He Table, He Says. “There wasn't any screaming or tional some of the most important | persons who are to serve them. : ing In the following statement: Will Furnish Surprise { fainting ‘among the uninjured. As sections of the Transportation Act,| “Service was irregular in many VAMAUGH, PHARL MAY, | “Thirty bodies have been removed Wl Furnish Surprise in CHICAGO, Feb. 28—William Dal- ' soon as the relief parties were or- which they claim overrides their sov-| cases where the original warrant was it years old, adopted daugh- ganized the women stepped forward ecreignty. . left Instead of a copy. And, in many ‘Mrs. See. from the wreckage. Several pleves of Treasury Department. bait the pet das boy who bodies removed but not as yet deter- + Senge in Heyworth, Fl, near and did thelr share.” The fight is directed partichiarly | instances, where from twenty to fifty Bloomington, and brought back here Edward W. Fierke of Grand Rapida* 4 C' t lv e rf h - j Soe LILLZAN, wite pida*against the section ‘of the Jaw giving} walters were employed the identifi 3 ste Michigan City, |™!e@ how many persons these wil! By David Lawrence. after taking §772,000 in Liberty saw the erash from the Michigan \the Interstate Commerce Commission | cations wouldn’t stand before a jury power to fix intrastate, as well as in-|!for a minute, Many of the seizures “The ear I was in swayed sudden-'terstate rates, The commission in-| were ludicrous. On the Strand roof ly and left the tracks,” he sald. “We creased passenger, Pullman, express| the agents found only two ounces of bumped-niong the tracks for a few and freight rates last August an@)sherry in the quarters oceupied by feet at full speed. From one side I later ordered intrastate rates ‘rajgéd'| the help.” | heard a blast of a whistle. I looked to che level of those prescribed for in-}| Among the men under arrest were out, There was another train pear-|torstate traffic. many who are Jisted as second or third ing down on us at full speed. The| The power of the commission 18] offenders. They were anything but headlight of the approaching train! now before the court in a case ap-| happy for it was a matter of gossip made everysiing as’ bright day | pealed by the Wisconsin Public Uti-|in the Federal Building that injune- where I stood. I thought 1 wag surely | ities Commission, and the, other] tions will be asked for in all cases of | colng to be kfffea. ‘Aw I stood I could states are backing Wisconsin. The} second offenders with the object of | see into the day coach, On the side|case will be argued the latter park) closing | the New York Central train was ap-|or this week. A brief filed to-day proaching I dould see'that other pas- | sengers had seen the'train.” A-woman jumped up from her seat. She held represent. The thirty bodies include | (Special Consens ae The Even-| Bonds from the Northern Trudt Central train, ing 5 the engineer and fireman of No. 151. ‘« Company, blames the devil for all his New York Central passing siding] WASHINGTON, Feb. ° (Copy- | troubles. He talked to-day of his clear 415 A. M. Michigan Central | "ist, 1921).—Whiie this is a week of | arrest, prefacing his remarks by say- also bad one track clear at about the|farewells to the outgoing Adminis- | '"8? same hour, Expect to have New York|tration, it Is also a week of expect-| 1 am the biggest boob In the Central mala track alert noon. ney dna ouiloalty'an fo ad MEW ites aren céuaht eo eee te “Michigan Contral derailed switch | , | devil cought me napping and just wime. Most of the figures in the jeq me out of that cage with th located approximately 500 fect fom) now Cabinet are known to the na- ponds,” 7 the = cro Evidence indicates |tional ea pital, The unknowns are) After describing the theft of the| Michignn Central train wns derailed! andrew W. Mellon of Pittsburgh, | vonda and telling how he bought a at derailed switch, ran on the ties / secretary of the Treasury; Henry C. sutchel to carry them in, Dalton went *|to the crossing, where engine was re-|/Watiace of Des Moines, Ia., Secre- on: railed, Tender and two cars de-ltary of Agriculture; Edwin Denby, | «1 wa b : G s golng to throw the grip ratled’, passed over crossing; | third secretary of the Navy, and—assum- | away and carry the bonde inside of car in the train, a Canadian Pacific}ing that James J. Davis of Pennsyl- my shirt, after I read In the papers Raliroaa coach, was struck by No.|vania is to be Secretary of Labor—*t)at pi 161, deruiling and turning over en-|well, he too is unknowa here. The tat cans them yen wal wld |, ARTHUR BE. two old, nephew of Mrs. Baehr. i GORDON, Revel- stoke, B. C., student at engincer- Ing rchoo!, Chicago. DILANO, CARL, fireman on “New York Central train, of Eik- Tod. up for at least one year premises which have been used for was signed by the Attorneys Genefal) the sale of liquor in violation of re- and eounsel of the Railroad: ‘and} straining orders issued at the time of Utilities Commissions in the forty-| previous arrests or convictions, F- a nitvle girl to her breast. Men jump-| two States. In the case of first offende " not carry them very well that| SVE. OSLTON It is claimed the Tragsportation Act | r : Sahai gine blag 15% fourth car, express|othera—Herbert Hoover, Senator way and i Keapriie aie VIN erento mae ed up, one even started for the door te ea ed ne eer the State Come | sttwining orders will be aaked for and car, combination bagrage and smoker| Fall, former Senator Weeks, Writl Jet eh & platen tha. Allee train po- towards me, I was on the platform and one dry conch derailed but not} Haya, Harry Daugherty, Charles ing to Bloomington while I went for| ROW IS FORECAST neil eck turned over. z Fivans Hughes—have all been idonti- a drink and when I came back lt was mission of all control of intrastate] the occupant and owner of the build- rates and attacks the provision that é ing will be required to give a bond “phen suddenly the side of the car| rates ahall be adjusted to yield a fixed | 1% :) st d supulating that liquor shall not ve turn, This provisi declared to | * “No passengers killed om No. 151,|fied mote or less with public affairs not in the seat, IN G. O. P. CAUCUS | bucktea in. My tast consctous im. | FoUnn Thin Pron ee stitutional, |#0ld there in the future. Second and but many wore slightly injured due|heretofore. ” || "hte Wak there) ane Eeened fem men pression was of everything diasolv-| Regarding the combined attack on| third offenders face not only fines to sudden stopping of the train.| Fil@t and foremost of the new- r qy |ing In front of me. I remember see-| the law, Join E, Benton, neral £0-)and [mprisonment ‘but possible seal- if he had seen it. He pointed up to} One Hundred New Members May : Te tor : 5 aoe Signale and derails tested immedi-|comera about whom interest centres one of the racks where he had tossed Wrest Power From Gillett ing the nose of the egine, T femember | citer for the State Commissions, | ing up of thelr property against use ately after accident and found to be|{s the next Secretary of the Treas- {t, 1 left It there. I was afraid be ar ene . the lights in oh car going out sud- for a stated period. “We are seeking to preserve our for any purpos: working properly, An cast-bound|/ ury. What manner of man is he? would get suspicious of me if I took and Mondell. denly. I remember hearing a scream| Government as it is, with power in| The Volstead Act provides for the freight tratn was on Michigan Cen- tral phasing dine, and smcike blow: All that has #0 far been told is that it down and kept it on my lap. 1 put | (Special From a Staff Correspondent | (7st Til never forget, And then came / fhe States serve Tie peonis Tarkily: | condemnation as public nulaances of ing thie train might have ob-|¢ 18 the second richest mah in the it under the pillow next to me in the of The Evening World.) ned Jute the rates and service of the rail. | Premises in, which liquor hag been scured signals, United States, or at any rate in beds in Naperville and Bloomington,| WASHINGTON, D. ©. ». 28—|WHOLE MIDDLE OF THE TRAIN |roads in every part of this cguntry. {Sol in violation of an injunction, ‘The following statement from the front rank of the wealthy. But,A porter or hotel driver grabbed at| Republican leaders in Congress are ap- WAS MISSING. A Federal commission has arse This provision of the law has been ad Bronner, ‘Vice President of, Michi the truth is Mr. Melion’s genius in/out of my hand In Bloomington wh Chejoeim ip ne a se of the} #f was thrown from that platform ‘ese Ald on the carriers’ need | invoked in Chied clals of that railroad: business has been all the more re-|I got off the train, but I told him 1| {oye porte ron, gracing wat ot tha ree {cay fifty feet. Tit on the ground, the he state commissions haye rec . “Investigation of interlocking sys-|markable® because he has accom-| Was going with friends and he handed | gentment of mane epabiionn members| bteath knocked out of me. When 1| ognized this need, and generally have Y tom shows that levers wet and locked | plished things without publicity or it back. over the concentration of; all appropri- | $2 UP, the whole middie of our train| made large rate incieases; but they sean atk wen cleared ai 4 A. M,|0stentution—and the prediction is| “When I started to walk to Hey-|ating power in the super-commitico of|had gone, It was a little hell there| {ie wichts of siipport alvo, and have and it will take from ten to twelve| mado that he will probably be the| Worth the grip soon grew heavy. My | 35 on appropriations. for a few minutes. I wish I could ac-| tried to avoid destroying traffic.” hours to clear the eastbound track. .|!dea was to vet into some small t More than one hundred new members| curately describe the sensations of Fe to ae ee und ‘cieay | most silent man in the Administra. own St. Louis, Cincine aati and other cities which have theen mopped up by enforcement officers in of Richant A, Kelly, Prohibi- eld Agent, who supervised the nee on which the Adee essed a 7 raids were made unay night, where the papers ‘di who will not be sworn in until March |that moment that I waited ‘for death. Civil action is necessary in the about same time. tion, : SEE TS OOS SE HON ee neue ehonctan ticihate in| 1 can't understand even now how I'm LANDLADY PAID GP aatSe te Sac 7 —— M Put they do circulate. The town was pecte 10 participa: in event of action to close any premises, r * Mellon is a slender, diMdent to-night’s caucus, and the insurgents{#ive. When I could get to my knees HER TENANT RENT - : x KENTUCKY LIQUOR man with gray hair and ~ et full of Chicago papers. A man named 1 isursents|y stayed there and gave up a prayer and there has not been much progresa . petit divadiraailly peopl “Fin. | Dennis, who drove me into Heyworth | pave been warking to line wp thesa men | or thanks,” made alony that line in New York . 9 «} for the overthrow o! present House . 8, Evi f fi F . cae s fa mug ws TAX LAW IS UPSET ccc teu nariy tle vou othand thet 0 gre” told ate tence | en on, ihe New York Central train,” "*| Built a Place for Herself After Leas- JM it's Saors nave’ bron “dened ete he controls vast financial and indus- |». 04 Ae micah Bang it) ‘Thore is a movement on to make a| “I was riding in a parlor car, near|’ jing (Property and Court De- against tenants and landlords. It has Penally for Withdrawal From |trial interests. “A. W." is what his baci ine, but I was afraid} fight on Speaker GiNett and ftoor|the rear of the train,” sald Evans. s pony . been difficult to prove that landlords employees familiarly call him, His |{¢ Would set lost and kept it in my] icader Frank L, Mondell unless they|"The crash threw me onto the floor. cided Against Her, have been aware of the sale of liquor Bond or Transported Out of ability to ine is. bie, paramount |>*2o: withdraw their support of the super-| When I got to the scene I found that Seciat se hoalen 68h) on premises occupied by lMquor deal- wite ‘M. Giddings, and 9 aren the restaurant ttt lan, Rey nnitioti vhe engine of our train had complete- { Spoeia ¢ Hxening Wo ehs. In one cause recently it was pap hteg Reeraticooulens State Unconstitutional. quality, ‘He is always able to steor'a| ict there wes sermathing Geeer nna |e Sutton of New Terk mane Homer |iy demolished the day coach of the| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28—An At-|found that the trustee of an estate d WASHINGTON ees: Ken- |Smooth, middle-of-the-road course be- tothe > > PUC) Michigen Central train, It was so|tantic City landlady bas found a way| against which a restraining | usly injured included the ‘ASH A r me. Maze told Paul Draper. When|UP by the insurgents as a candidate for| Completely wrecked that there wasn't was issued was a Judge of the Fed~ Kats. * tucky statute of 1990 ing at tax oni tween the demands of radicalism and 1 ate breakfast in the restaurant 1|*Pcaker against Mr. Gillett. There ts| Coming left to indicate It had been |‘ Tent her entire residence ahd live pM Ce at Michigan City, fraé- |)" ‘hate : a andiing of the Jog under @ chair in the poolroom all presentadive James R, Macbeth, Detroit, by the United States! supreme Court, {most intricate affairs of business Mann, of Ilinoia, but the friends of Mr. eral Court. a railroad coach. : The ‘number of |in it herselfat the same tune. More- It is probable that actions to con- dead depends on the number of peo-|over, she did so for two months with-}demn stores which have been used ple in that car. No one escaped alive} out her tenants knowledge, It cost|for the sale of liquor will he con- ‘The measure applied to liquors made : his f ‘ai the time Iwas playing a game there. | srondon predict that the opposition will| from that car, Iam certain, The en- jour er te! i [fined to cases of third offenders and bal blidbadl abe hapa tela busca hoe Rs tells me now the mi her $400, when the tenant sued befor Seat ena eanene for legal purposes, such as medicinal. | conggent that the country has a real Every one tells dissipate itself in talk. gine of our train overturned and us ; a in cases Of seéond offenders to cases under thé Volstead law and placed a arenes in More When the next fed: takes I made,” he declared, smiling.| Representative Chas. B. Ward, of New| there were six bodies taken from be-|Judge Repetto, in Atlantic City in which the offender charged with tax of 50 cents @ gallon on all whiskey |” |"It ts very interesting, This fellow | York hi been withdrawn from bord or transported in Abts of the Treasury: gets into |. proaches me and says, ‘You should| York State dele bond out of the State, ae In fighting the law, the J. and W, Freiberg Company and the Kentuck: Mountain Lakes, N. J; L. tilleries and Warehouse Cory) Te: rs. ¢ liquor or having possession of dorsed by the neath it. Testimony browght out that Mrs. | selling = A fons vous folded “{ was told that the engineer of the! portha M. Nelson of Philadelphia, last | !quor i# also the owner of the prop~ ‘ain ran pa: erty. not have done this or that thing,’ or,|to succeed Representative Harola | Michigan Central train fan Dast the) oi) ventea No, 159 south ‘Tennessee | ©" To the people of his home city the see eee a se gone this But 1 Knutson of Minnesota. warning signal, i ae man in an effort to avoid the wreck |Avenue from Mrs. K. Louise Barrett, EDE name of A. W. Mellon stands for two ting now that I was not as wise The all powerful committee on com-|attempted. to derail the east bound|o¢ New York and Atlantic City, the COUNCIL CONC s er, Augusta, Mich. condition rious; his wife wan killed; H. C. tee reat Seite 0 iGo Day Dus sess: wctivi then advisers, It I had Mittees will be named at to-night’g|train. I do, not know whetter this/ii... 44 run trom April 14 to oct, 15.| U.S. MANDATE RIGHT in, Chicago; Mrs. L. #. Pit-| cldimed, this was & restraint of Inter-| ne galvation of Pittsburgh during Af. s0me Of MY ANY away. 1 cAUCus and this mayAbring about, a Hiyely wae COREY an <Vilte oti Gary, 168 1920, the rental to be $2,500 fo , —— bee: ba st e, sya ance: ’| Father dary, i Ae - - the panic of 1907 and a war record | 9x giga that they caught me, Iam) "UERIC, but it is believed most of the| °° sCue party until the physicians | Whole howe » Srefine. a Resly to r , vaudeville actress, Chicago; | mritein Sending Note em Mesopot-|as the local leader in every large. caiwhat'y coming” | Present members will hold over, . and nurses arrived. Two months lat re Nao 0 Balfour rafling 4 ply “ P Weir, Winnipeg, Man., amian Ol. Aitve den finds or mens He iethet eee i For the first time in years there ix a astounded to see urrett come . 5 ennedy, vaudeville actress P ue Dalton was taken to the State’s|real prospect that the seniority system ig eet noge was broken, | Walking, out apparently through 0 OUSE, ¥ nt Attorney's office, where he made & | in committee chairmanship may be over- [described the work of the priest as| Wall of the house, Tien it, full statement state's Attorney turned and each committee may be em- | follows: arrett had had built] pangs \ “phroe persons were pinioned under | the lease, Mra, Barrett had had by PATS, dislocated; George Updik LONDON, Feb, 28.—The reply of tho/oniy member of the back, side and legs injured, | British Government to the most recent . H. Parker, Chicago. note of the: United States concerning [reported missing ace L. W.| Mesopotamian oll will be sent to Wash- the Cajby Note on Mesopotunia reer and Yap. arious war committees In Pittsburgh who didn't make @ speech. But when a Liberty Feb. 25.—The right of the ‘rowe says be will prosecute with powered to elect its chat i Q room over a porch wbove the)». 14, e yolce ing man- ‘ 4 star > i cand had | date i od Le pe poet Hee ae eee eae eltuaryone | “Did'the fact that your name ts|GRAND JURY CALLS _|{nem. but some man pulled mo back, | w-tR the rest of the Rone, aot Wa) rns Counell a note Iaid bef a¥ Michigan City, Ind., and Went over che top en ail her ican! Dalton and you had read about the been living there n We realized there was nothing we . he whole house, » the council to-day by A. J. Balfour, of Muscods, Wis. crse 5 peenes on the finger or @ dis-| quotas during the war, it was gen-|exploits of Jack Dalton (a famous | FOR MOVIE CENSORS) fond do but pray for a quick ending CORN catia "sult, for $500| pritish delegate tives Of the Indians A ELVE COACHES PILED UP IN|Sii nt hte nse eee aMnUTeW | atingourt Bandit) inspire you to she of their agony. Father De Ville] Sent gram her own landlady. ihe ‘note weal diatied “In answer to Mellon whi that ppy re- = os 5 . On yled into the sieaming and smok- alias Lan THE DITCHES, sult possible. theft?" he was asked. Says Orgy of Crime Is Presented ine debris ‘and comforted them until : tary of State cay 4 protest on ‘The Michigan Central train, a| It was tho Mellon interests which | “Ob, I read Jack Dalton when I was Nightly on the Screens finally, their cries were stiled by! INHERITANCE TAX fia Ateerpolemilin a8 {Ab sin Canadian Pacifio express, waa No.|saved Pittsburgh investors in 1907. | younger,” he replied. “But it never : Geath. eS ST BY U.S 2 “ 20, qasv bound, for Baftalo with|Other concerns trembled but the \inpressed me that way. I have tbo in Brooklyn. a SUIT LO! 5. understood to be of a snost fr of the chief despatcher of| Now York sleopers. The New York | Mellen companies went through safe: | Oy genge, x am no relation of the| Te Brooklyn Federal Grand 9 ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD - ean as one Central Shicago sal o le! iran ury x » Council was split on the per a Central at Cea tee | entre, from Hosion, and. due is [oopsoryatinm of the man at the helm, | Dalton brothers. My father came t2| today handed” up to Felcral. Judse| ,SLAYS BROTHER OF 9|supreme @ourt Declares $121,059] ,.tinod of hwiting the Unked states to “f © ‘rom a ‘Jarv! psen ¢ . iy failed to observe | Chicago at 70 P.M. Twelve coaches |, The Dom te gown to Nis ofiee at| Ho was then asked if it was true| Garvin & preyentment demanding the —— Was Illegally Collected From | participate in mandate discussions b: y 7 acd | © on a# Natio ard of Censors si t, a H } a a 2, There 5 sibility that the Allied f thes. the ied passengers bound for pointa in | before breakfast and quit Me has a| “No, that 1s not 80,” he Feplied. “I declared that “an abnormal, immoral,! Showing Off Skill, Then “Put WASHINGTON, Feb. 2)—A large| island of Yap to Japan, would be in- Fee eae eee e cmrane| Mighiann east of Detrolt, son, Paul, fourteen years old, and his | am not in love with ant One Ton why | cmoral unealled-for and unecessary im Out of Misery.” amount of Federal Inheritance «axes, | vited to reconsider its action, fore able t clear away the wreckage| Neither train is scheduled to stop|only other Csi Ailsa Mellon yO Nine Uae oe ne it’ posalble “fer | coNslomeration of vulgarity: und filth Him Ou I y. 0 See Taae Aba Ravens: Ati ot patie i i enable trains to operate! at Porter, and they we: ing at high|—was a debutante last year. A | are constantly being thrust before the “TEAC, Mich., Fe. 28,—Warren im : - teollaperyl fete the last| speed. The shock of the collision| Mr. Mellon's parents were not | x00 to fing it UY, WDA ALORU IT ee eee ice, feet cera ronae om warren og wil be lost to the United Sates| HARDING AND PARTY, PHIL ihe own .Cy thus | GPCRS CHO LON Pus ak was sound Woolthy. His father came to Amer- [8h Grant to say that thers moth-| that “an orgy of crime is nightly por- | tained by the police he mited. , ing In that part of my interview In| (rayed bench for) Wich | was made to say that Judge o-day pending| Treasury as the result of a decision) @yay WAY TO MARION ‘Twenty-seven of the seriously in-|on the Alleghany County investigation into the killing in a woods| by the Gupreme Court to-day, bodies engine of New .|jured were taken from beneath debris|many years and later established a I read| The » tment by the Grand Jury,| near Hanmington yesterday of his nine ‘The case was brought by n ident: 7 bad ork Cip- | itred Sours of hero work by, the| banking business in which he. took | Mandia’s tale made me oo ff toe Sugene Moran 1#* foreman, Field, Chicago, executor of the estate | President | » burst through the wooden | rescuers, who received many painful| his son In 1874, just after (he latter 5. ‘me 1 don't know it. He is a fine| continued; fs statement tol or Kate Fieldy She inherited by the Inaugural While Hurrying With such force that it] injuries in gregory the fire that} had been pote et LA Sie, Pare man. Down in Heyworth @ err] “To-day there Is no censorship in the} (he Sheriff, he dred the first shot in an] oi) of her husband the income from Home. halt around, far down the| attacked the day coach and In falling) schools and the University of Vitts- asked me if T had read the Landis} city of New York, as the ridiculous | gfrort to see how close he could came to the . on splinters of steel and glass, burgh. Gradually A. W. Mellon | decision and I sald I had but I didn't] | sata ae soar a trust fund with power to name SNATI, Feb. 28.—Presidents . and the small biase which|°"at ‘scene of the wreck Is at the|bullt up these banking interests and |Goctlen Bnd t Meld STG tints. so-called National Board of Review of |his brother without hitting him, The) trust fund will Wawel fy Me AN) CINCINN AT ae batt Bo a cegent . in the wreckage was quickly|exact spot where the Hagenbeck-| steadily amassed a «reat fortuno be-|"aie Northern Trust Company was| Motion Pictures, accepting, as it dovs, | younger lad turned at the shot and was | Perse! ‘ eat: He we ee Se | Wallace Circus train was demolished | cause of his remarkable knowledge | not disposed to prosecute the boy, but| foes from the motion pleture producers | struck in the side. Warren then placed | Come after her death. Fla,, last night, accompanied by his wife ro “ nd mi Ni 5 Ji r e: e Gove e nd a purty of friends, will arrive here d approximately eighty persons|of National and international finance |yonn 5, Lord, representative of|and admittedly not censoring the films, | the le aguinat the prostrated child's] ‘Upon her death the Government) ar @ short time lights in the| {fh u . , the muzzle agin killed several years ago. The circus! and business. Lioyds of London, who stood to lose| serves merely as a shield und buffer sa el Rg eg aay sr estate $121,059, Her heirs| this evening, and after a brief stop will it coaches of both trains were) train was running on the New York| The list of public and charitable or-| $190,000 in insurance, says punish-|to protect tie producers from rea) head 406 pulled the trigger, killing him hewrae ee re bak ve wlaved on | eave for Saxton, don again from an emergency | Central :racks and @ Michigan Cen-| gvnizations in which A, W. Mellon \s| ment must be administered in order to | censorship, tantly. 4 to put him out of his mis | S#lmed the tax Y Dy Tt Is expected that he will complete | ‘and any semblance of| ‘Tu! train crashed into it. interested reads like @ directory, He | stiffen the morale of other boys em- —o ery; Val Det to eee him maffer”* {any funds she accumulated during| nis inaugural address before reaching eo-~ eae UNHURT is one of those ree spirited men | pioyed in banks. oe GERMAN DELEGATES | 0» éaia to-aa her life time but not on the trust| here: f io ber of everything, but! Bxcept the reward of $26,000, the te SES! fund willed her by her husband. This = = ministered to) TWO NEW YORKERS RT, [Who 9.8 cee ep ‘ y who doesn’t show {1 cither publicly or{pank loses less Chan $200. The man RRIVE AT LONDON view was upheld by the court. Page ene een Norman E. Webster and privately, Much thought LAP ARS who sold a flivver 2 oo ad fe A SILVER LOVING CUP Many simWar cases ate arisen, 5 well as gifts, have been given by Mr. | $265 wil! “ke it back plus repairs, Involving. millions of dollars, the Dreicany oe the Nee sok Malion to Various educational and |Dalton had $240 In his pockets whe} 1), cimons Says Reparitions Can- GIVEN TO MARSHALL Government claimed WHAT IS DOING train called across to hia fire-| A telegram received fr charitable institutions arrested. ) - pS SESE —__- pimincetid shee GE Hie ate ae Young Draper, Amatesr Sleuth, not Be Settled by Making Republicans and Democrats in Sen-] WILL NOT CHANGE T0 DAY IN CONGRESS 4 heen fought on one issue or another in All Reward, Threats. Haan, Teeny st San ma or annie] ct Gaia All Memares: it ate Join in Expressions of POLICY IN IRELAND they were ng the office of Norman 1. to ask what the signal was.| tified public accountant, of No. 111 “Hireman repiled: Broadway, stated he was unhurt, Mr, Tit is coming up,” meaning i was | wy, ot a it them. > Webster und his wife live at the Hotell cratwhile opponents admit that Mr. : 7; SENATE. : > orld War veteran, to-day| LONDON, Ireb. arco, Good Will. Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska, ‘ Robert Fulton, No, 228 Weat That vill probably be an able Secre- | Draper, World BA hy Woretie aH ‘i a. : ‘Aco to this account the engin. | Robert Fulton, No eae ee ha Mellon, ii | was planning what he would do with any ation, headed ign Minister] WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—A tall ail-] LONDON, Feb. 28 (Ascovlated| 4. deliver speech on Post Office ih mint AVE misunderstood the reply | “George Walter Davis, head of a cut-|j. ¢ from | the $26,000 reward ho received for the | Sihons, arrived here at 6 P.M loving cup was presented to Vice} Press).—The British Government docs eet aae pee Sarthe RaaYe Veeih Sttueh Che | zie aiken hn hgh eta Ree a itt | the influences he speculative | capture of Dalton, “ne German people will pay what ie sbepele eh cai aie ti a te[Not intend to alter Its present policy TPE AKA T Bantues taioATT anvam t ae in a ol ured, led “We J _ re ent Marsha day by he Senate ° ata, bae to ca D> Ls Baling switch, which was opened| sent x telegram from Chicago to his] banker and the so-called “Wall S Dalton was arrested by Jack Dra-| thoy cun without being driven bY} 14 4 going away" gift, the Republicun| fF Maintaining order in Ireltnd. Mr) creency tariff conference report, Se eet te eae. was eee emis e “Ary fo-day Injerdwe ability to handle large busi |Per, We village constable, father of | threats,” said Dr. Simons in an intec-| °°) . Lioya George, the Prime Minister, 4 and Democratic leaders, Senators Lodge t bplieve reports Iam hurt, if}ness transactions with the ease and | Paul, after the latter had tried im| view. “Whatever we sign Germany] of Massachusetts and Underwood of announ dispatch that many another man|yain to induce “Bley” Bolin, Town] will carry out, There is no foundation] Ar expressing the esteem and|to-day. G would negotiate @ small transaction | Marshal, to tke the boy Into cus recaxtis England 0} at| good wist the membership in pre-| ‘The Chief Secretary for Ireland, hi fie Mies big ait i ah sie) in termed uncanny by those who know y for forecasts out of England on what] good wishes of membership in pr The Chief y Judiciary Committee to resyme hearings on foreign Joans. Om fireman Was pinned beneath @ and scalded to death, and r died two hours later Injuries. | escaped ed in the House of Commons Senator Roruh to insist on vote on repeal of war laws, 5 tody. “ pposala are to be eentation speeche d d allowed to carry his e incident of the catastro- old and lives In Brookly him best, Mr, Mellon's large fortune | young Draper, who was wounded | Ur counter-proposils are to be, The i eee ee A near sald oud ibe Howed 10 carey ite HOUSE, is pointed to rather axa Bisat-at Ni] overseas, in an amateur detective,| umount must be negotiated and must ies oe toate ate ret santas pes Continues consideration of con- HOE Oa eNe ety Tot nce mulared i | Raving taken & correspondence echool! be mutually sutixfuctory. There Is mo) fy atr, “Marshall, who. will J Washe | Mz. Lloyd George made the statom ference reports on appropriation i Te eee MIR RUIN the seek COUEES HL EAN ANG OF Stine, a » of the Allies’ proposing an“impog-| ington March 6 for a six weeks’ Iecture|at a moment when many rumors w ma from the wreckage. He) LONDON, Ont, Fed, 28—Mr. ana} stock speculation but inals. He intimated that he] Use o! / i ths, OR & pass and Was 0) Mire, Justin Collins of thie city were t a C 4 : ja: ¥ vd of foresieht and in Ingenuity in | would give $100 of his reward to] sible figure and no use of Germany's] ky Wravolling frers cogat to coast, | Siloti the Irian Chine, Sect Grigsby-Wickersuam election on @ pension to-day e:0n Bent » }iing investments and ln building buai- | James Denis, his “buddie” in France, offering an amoun lad | mother in Arizona, Mr. and Mrs, Mar-|taryship because of a controversy over ‘i ave Eauneen ERAS ease of service ut tha) Whe R sco" ancl yaeond, honeymoon” Momvcn for which there Was a profitas |who first ealléd his attention to Dale would suspect of being below the maxi-| shail will sail for Europe Mag 14,.going | the Alleged lack of discipline among the | o2ee from Alaska to come up for ‘ , estaped P wrobk at Porter, Ind, (ple demana: jbuae mum we ere eapable of payin firet to Switzerland, Grown forces in Ireland, action. ; 5 '

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