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i jell <a Prom Fimt Page.) easily added to this tist of Woodrow Wilson took up @uties of the Presidency Jess physical equipment than io generally gave him credit froma of complexities which Mr. Wilson praise on one side damnation on the other was not “starting and continued to in- “until to-day. 68, In the prostration of the first j Of hia prosent illness, he de- ated with himself whether he ought r h his office and give ¥ 1. successor, Later, when ‘had improved and the Demo- , ree at San Francisco i it and day to agree ‘residential nominee, Mr. Wil- with himself whether he Wid bea candidate for a third “Tt coutd not be said that either ched tho stage of “being ”“ But it is known that gave the subjects come pees, lumes could be written of the in- ‘Ptory of the Administration. One inelude the “inside” story of ek with Col. Louse, his former advisor; It might tell how rousing Mr. Clemenceau ‘but within a week after it. ‘Warning signals were what caused his return. For three days after he camo he seemed to be improving, and the might before played Dillards, The seizure came tn the night, at an hour when the President was alone, and he was found étricken just before daylight. ‘ For a week bis fife was deapaired ‘of, but his real condition was kept seoret by his family, Then came @ turn for the better and for many weeks the President was confined to his bed—a bed in which Abraham Lincoin before him probably had passed many a night of pain and sleeplessness. Even the White House ‘barber wan not admitted to the room, and Mr. Wilson, usually clean shaven, grew a beard, and made humorous remarks to his physicians and family ag he brashed it for amusement sey eral times a day, At one time an operation was considered, with the chances all against his recovery set in, Motor nerves which had refused to respond to needle pricks showed siene of reaction. Massage, electric- ity and everything known to setenoe were employed to coux his mnscular faculties back Into action. He took up a routine of a few hours work each day dictating to astenographers and increased the time aa strength gathered ‘One evening he surprised Washing- ton by going to the theatre and walk- ing only with the ald of a cane, He probably never will play golf again and may never deliver another public speech, Washington will now have a Presi- dent and one of the two living ex Presidents on its hands and officia dom is very much Interested to see|w how it will work out. $135,000 SUIT FOR HOOCH. Liquor Dealers Act Against Dry OMcialn After Scisure. fult was entered to-day by George Aturno & Co, No. 966 University Ave- nue, the Bronx, for $110,000 worth of Nquors, declared to have been Illegally ASKED $25,000 FOR LEASE; KEEPS FLAT Lessee Aflows Actress to Have Pos- Session of Her Apartment— Consents to Injunction, Miss Jeanne Eagles, an actress, maintains possession of her’ apart- ment at No. 17 West 57th Gtreet by an action brought before Supreme Court Justice Erlanser to-day. Mise Faglon obtained a court order re straining the lessees of the building the J. & 'T. Cousins Company, from Interfering with her possession, The injunction was consented to by the attorneys for the defendant, Mins Eagles has a lease on the floor which expires Sept. 80 next, and which includes a renewal clause for one year, ‘The Cousins Company has taken a twenty-one;year lease on the building, intending to use the ground finor as a eales room and the upper floors as stock rooma, The company iv now making alterations In the building, Jt purchased the lease of the tenant on the fourth floor—the first three floors were va- cant when the company leased the bullding—the defendant's attorneys told the court, for $1,500, but they red to let Mi a tion to pa she deman ng her 30,000 IN LINE MARCH 17. Other Cities to Send Delera to St, Patrick’s Day Parade. Bore than 30,000 will parade in Man- hattan on St. Patrick's Day, it was an- nounced to-day by Roderick J, Ken- nedy, Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements, who stated contingents "THE EVENING WORLD, F COPS ARE HAPPY; NO TROUSER CUFFS Commissioner Rescinds Order and Policemen Can Wear Their Last Year's Summer Garment. ‘Tap the curbstone with the night- stick, blow the whistle, clang the patrol wagon. bell, Let Joy be unconfined in every police station, The Commissioner has recalled the ler for “two-inch false cuffs" on summer uniform trousers, “Genoral Order Poll leadquar- term, 1920," putting ‘the tales ans on, meant that 20,000 pairs of new trousers must be bought forthwith and 20,000) pairs of Inst year's trotisers, no matter if in serviceable condition, must be discarded, The resultant deep bass roar from Tottenville to Wakefield and from Jamaica to Charles Street was heard in. Centre Street. “G, O. a P. HQ, 1921" has been romulgated. It .rescinds “ promulgated. J is "G. 0, 26, oa RIDAY, MAROH 4, 1921.7 and William Glass of No. 0618 Sevon- teenth Avenue, both of Brooklyn, werd held in $1,000 each to-day by Magistrate Brown in the Gates Avenue Court, charged with grand larceny. The com- plainant, Mre. Christina Oberle of No. 1562 President treet, alleged that « $225 diamond brooch she inadvertently left attached to a waist was stolen by the defendants, laundry collectors, while they were talkin po wrns iking her clothes to « laun- The Spring Season’s Smartest Models TAFFETA FROCKS Selected from our regular stock and offered at a most unusual price In striking advanced designs, including the Bow-Legged or Knock-Kneed Children ye are two versions of the Bolic Shoe: bow-legs—which may be corrected while the child’s foot is in the formative stage, weig) pressure on the inside of the foot, and direéts the aétion of walking outward. For knock-kneed children the remedy is the same, except that the cor) rective features are reversed. Sizes 4 to 8 — 5.25 ~BOLIC 15 an Exclusrve Beste @ , Company Shoe Sold Nowhere Else, straight line and apron front tunics; basque and bouffant effects, many with smart seized by Prohibition enfor tl hav agents, and for $25,000 damages ad- |} ditional, The complaints are directed against Supervising Agent Chapin, of- P Conference proceedings. | fictaily and personally; Ieador Binstein and six other deputy agents. The ‘adie, een bietticteang made |tquors, sexed Saturday, wore reported 4 ' wel . wore reporte : ne Some other) hy thé raiders to be worth $500.0 officers after the resignation | There wore 2,000 cases of whiskey, at 2 o'cléck one morning, romised | from Bridgeport, ly charged the French dele- ‘anada, tampering with the records Dest & Co. $3,7-50 Th e on frocks of Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — New York such high quality is pos sible only in a shop that specializes in dresses alone from Brookly’ 400 from Staten » Fifth Avenue nation of all onganizath Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Sons of Irish Freedom, the Clan Na Gael and r in the entire city. 8 and floata are being ommittee of which John A CORRECT SHOE for EVERY GROWING FOOT” ot] B of |} Lansing, but desisted,| itl Of whiskey end 250 barrels ft would only add to the im- ° e “couldn't get along Might alao tel) what Mr. Wilson i with a smile" to Lioyd George the relative strengths of fish and American navies, and ht disclose that Mr. Wilson to the Peace Conference pre- t withdraw as he threavened in ite midst. ; the d.plomatic correspond- with Germany he displayed homely human emotions. ‘May 7, 1915, when Mr. Wilson the news of the sinking of i he was almost-at (ne his patience. He clapped on and went out and walked Diock. Hb knew how to ‘to bis emotions on other known to © than the’ ‘However cold and austere have been 4 ounted in ais ings with public men, bo is in- B far as the records sliow no other font haa remained in Washing . out of office, Mr. intended to live in Balti- fe and Mrs. Wilson settied @ game the President ing an idle hour on the Washington on one conference trips. Balti- but breakdown and con- fiiness intervened and it was to remain in Washington, most all of Mrs. Wilson's a home, bought recently, is in the northwest reat- section not far from a site long = Imperial German Gov- embassy. Mr. Wilson nd the future almost on re the Kaiser expected dor to sit. of the secrecy which has around his physical con- ‘try is probably most: in t just now. Mr. wil. | walescent—eo far as nature - o what medically is Pee vcriorise 01 blood clot in the arieries on the right side which impairs the motor in the left arm and leg, He short distances alone with of @ cane; longer distances the use of a wheel chair. up ard down atairs js a pre- experiment seldom attempted. i was not stricken on the of Nation's speaking trip in “A as is popularly supposed, 4 are POSIT not name ae seized liquors, iquors Is about Bast £24 Street, wine in the lot. Judgé Manton to-day @ustainad nment demurrers to auits en- by, George J, Dunnellan, a el for Singer Brothers, No, 31 Avenue, W. H. Washer, Broadway and Ajetio & Com- Inc. >. 181 Wooster Street ition officials for un- Asaistant ¥ in thart they ial owners of the The value of the 200,000, “Werst Boy in Yorkville’ Sent to Henry Emerson, seventeen, of No. 314 described to Judge Nott by teachers of Public School No. 190 In Bast 82d Street aa “the worst boy in Yorkville,” was sentenced to Sing Sing for from ten to fifteen years for atrocious assault on @ waitress in a restaurant In Bast 75th Street, He was convicted on, evidence that he led a band of sevon into the place, who start- ed a pretended fight from which he offered to rescue the waitress by tak- ing her Into the backyard, where she was attucked by all tire members of the party. ——_—_——— Annoyed Lawyer, Pui Elsie Waldo, suthore the Martha Washington Hotel, pl guilty to-day before Magistrate M han in Morrisania Court to part disorderly charge preferred by Paul Rudi of No 120 Broadway and was placed ‘on probation for six months, Rudi charged that after he withdrew as her attorney in a $250,000 breach of promise action against an army officer she an- noyed him by written and telephonte oritiotame, She admitted telephoning to im, i Sahib rte iore? Col, Norton's Pat at €10,000, Mrs. Florence Norton of No. 262 De- catur Street, Brooklyn, tq-day applied to Surrogate Wingate in Brooklyn for letters of administration of the estate of her husband, Col. Frank H. Norton. Decision was reserved, Mrs, Norton gald that there was no real estate, and that the personal property did not ex- 10,000, Col. Norton, who died was Colonel of the old 23d ————— Wanted to See the Inauguration, Nicholas Veveney wanted to aoe Pres= ident. Harding inaugurated, he told Mas- strate Dowd In the Bridge Plaza Court to-day, #0 he ozawied into a box car he thought was bound for Washington and went to sleep. He was awakened and err by a special patrolman of the Kastern District Terminal Depot. He was sont to Raymond Street Jail as a Vagrant. 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