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5 ieee Soe 3 ia ' | [HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 ’ . ; BAERS PROVE, Clara Smith Haron. on Opening of Trial; SASH WARES. '%6 Service House Nee? EVENING WORLD BLS THAT CHEEK ars Girls at Lite’s Crossroads FROMKENISDNN, "Ft Letter and enly AUDED FO AGT a SRMUROMDS LIN evan oman mar. TOSAVERENT LAWS, Seah Tag: Gives is ‘riue| AS PROSECUTOR IN N. Y. Central and Pennsyl-| That the American Legion GENERAL SESSIONS Two Bronx vehi | vania Lead Movement Ex- | and Evening World Seek to tions Express Appreciation a pected to Be Nation-Wide. Establish a String of Real } in Regolutions, —— | Havens for the Floating | - lw ILL CUT FORCES, TOO.| Perelicts Turned Adrift by eee 1 the I |All Classes of Employees Hit ue ws | by Announced Plans — By Lilian Bell. i] Labor Will Fight. Now that our work Is attracting s attention, we nrust warn the public to be sure that persons claiming to be affiliated with our work have letters are planned by all] t, prove it, But Steamship and Express Companies Fight Cotillo | Measures at Albany. | teen hundred tenants, membera of the Tremont Tenants Association and the Crotona Park East Tenants’ Association, in a muss meeting at Public | No. 44, Prospect Aves hue and 176th Street, last night passed resolutions praising The Evening World for its work in behalf of the rent legislation wpheld by the Court of Appeals, ‘The resolutions adopted by the two associations, which are members of the Federated Association of Home Tenants, follow “RESOLVED, That our Tenantat Associations, members of the Fed- erated Aséociation of Home ‘Tenants, do hereby congratulate and express our profound appreciation to The New York Evening World for tts "Threats Against Senator Now | Made to Family by East | Side “Ring.” | By Joseph S. Jordan. | (From a Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 10,-Attempta at ‘bribery and threats of murder aimed at Genator Salvatore A Cotlllo, in au t effort to call him off in his fight } against the faker “bankers” of the east side who have been robbing the ignorant and illiterate foreigners have been followed by threats aginot maembers of the Senator's fannly in Sweeping uctions In wages and Joperating fore | the dig railroad systems of the coun-| Nor {9 any one authorized to raise according to annountement tw-|0r collect qoney for the American Legion unless authorized by a letter. Before Gen. Lejeune indorsed my the Rast. where the plans for draw| worn in ‘The Evening World he sent tie curtailment in’ many cases have). navy officer to inquire all about it. | gone into effeot. In most other cases! pyar he was satiafied i proved by [ee guerae iu veces Shenive his‘radiogram published last week j bite ; 1 i Also, I have been informed from i: ad union heads have made it} state - ohne hat 5 ake tae New York City, it was declared to- Saft: sk )@ | known théy are aware the movement been suieonaen et ne aes Watts ane teene Bla “Now tiey have eraerd ; 4 se {iis under way and are taking sters| 4 A pain of the cause of the rent payers of “Now they have gone to my fam [trem authored to ; . fe . ‘ d New York City, which begun before hey ’ MRS. JL ramon le hight sve vito nth by Uy” he said, “and repeated by inu Sax. nf ; ais) | OE eee nie Sith, IRdorwed 6 Miss ROSE ROTHENBERS legislative relief was enacted and Ses Here are the announcements the National Commander, Col. Fred- ‘ endo what sald to me over the| WORE ro railway | erick W. Galbraith jr. and the State Mist Rose Rothenberg Handles} o"Unued consistently, maintaining by genera? managers of lines 1m some of the biggest Bas! 43.000 employees in practivally all de-| purpose, and one which is approved | Sessions yesterday in the role of| “The Now York Evening World ¢ phome on Gunday. My er, vee CLARA )\\ “pty \ f ——_— | companies (oi “ol. ities i : ‘ the constitutionality of the rent laws | : . 9 ¢ uaunies mmander, Col. Charles G. Blakes State's Case Against Man mesh slarmed, hus just called me es . : 20 | P YLVANIA—Pian utinounced| tee, am not raising money for the 5 rf and guiding all ‘the forces which om the phone to tei] me of threats ; yesterday to reduce all wages and| American Legion. tam raising Money Accused of Robbery. waged the fight for tenants, with the thee af I did not abandon my an wot laries from the President down, a| for them to organize and run a Ser-| For (he frst time in the history of | result culminating in the glorious de- against these robbing agencies cat attactin hb ecnpiavees: ata Slee the ¢ al Courts Building and, tt| Cision rendered by the Court of Ap would not live much longer | NEW YORK CENTRAL — Bogin-| And if 1 go on raising money under! is believed, of the State; a wou eels in which the rent laws are up- “But I am in thig fight to stay.” | 6 rf 3 ° eto! rT in General in every respect. | ning April 16, wages of approxtmatel ba: be for a specific] @PPpeared before uw jury tn Gener, One of the bills of the series drafted | Vasant Sea ur) Sue Benen ast wiih Lge | « 3 by the Aga reaped tes Ltd e a | partinents will ibe revised, Confer-| by them and whieh they are both| Prosecutor, She is Miss Rose Roth-|bas ever constantly fought fer the ‘ty The Evening World of the condi | ; ence to be held later to agree on new| willing and glad to accept—as in|¢nberg. Deputy Assistant Disirict|principles which affect the patie tons on the cast side among thi Charged With Murder of Mil-| M NOT IN COURT aul; reported yeductions are designed] thig instance of a Service House, | Attorney, who recently was pro-|welfare and the community grate- transmitting agents, was ‘ - age £00006 i Nias Ne ‘ ~ F -|Moted from her position as District | ful for its notable support.” onaire Oil Man a oliti- te ave $500,0 a month, The Now At the meeting in City Hall yeu. i z lionaire Oil Man and F | tral already has given a0-| terday Col, Wickersham felt obliged|Atlorney Swan's representative in.a| ‘The resolutions are signed ty in the Senate yeterday York cc "This Dhl makes tts misdemeanor cian She Says: ‘Sorrow Is} Sea jtiee ef a reduction of wages of un-| to announce twice, both at the open-| Magistrate's Court to that of a/James Moore, President of the Med~ Mees nis Hes cere cee tae the Sole Reward of the Phi- Room Is Crowded—Jury [s|**ied tabor effective Aprit Ing and close of the meeting, that no! !rial assistant in Part 1, General|erated Association of Home Tenants for more than five days any monoy | BRIE—Ail employees trom Prest-| one was authorined to raise or col-|Seeslons, now presided over by Judge|and Obairman of the ‘Tremont ‘Ten- J | 5 a Ine ie elected j ark i % , Rein to him ee | losophy of the Ungodly. Selected in Remarkably dent F, D. Underwood down are work- | fect money in the name of or for Sls ; ants’ Association, and Samuel A. merestenne is) punishable ‘by ia’ finc “ op | rhc | j ealize evil sy a , ing on a five-day week basis. Wages of | the American Legion. iss Rothenberg, who is young, |Hecker, Presidgnt of the Crotona pf $100 or one year’s imprisonmeat or Applied Rubber Stamp ““Found| This Is! Usually Realized Quick Time. Pgumicilica: lak see catead toes forty-| We need a Service House immedi-{Stiractive ‘and as calm in her ex-| Paste Mast Tenants’ Mbmoolation Tere eaten OF Hroet) Correct’ to, Bids for When the Tragic Crash a J eight to thirty cents an hour in some | ately. Oil inte Cece ee ov the banker. | . . 7 F | . s—Then It Is Too AROMORE Okla, March 10.—Mrs. | localities with lesser cuts in other| One boy testified at the American|°@ timer on Mr. Swann's staff, made WHITMAN REFUSES ‘The term “banker” does not ailude Plumbing Contracts. Comes—Then It 00 | clara Smith Hamon, charged with the | places. Normal force of 48,000 em. Denon Geelne BCG HA her debut, in a robbery and hold-up TO RR t ” r Sessigescl, Se . 2 . aie . case, | hich Bu bi? h LS we a RR AIL —% Late. murder of Jake L. Hamon, oil million- | ployees reduced “materially; me-| «t am to be discharged from For] cit telog NoRsed Harty Butior ee HURRY TRIA means the men of foreign birth WU0! john Aisenbray, who handled bids - aine and former Oklahoma National | gianical forces cut 40 per cent. Hills any day. I have had no com-|No. 384 West 126th Streot, of $112 iene er are assuming the prerogatives of/on more than $1,000,000 of plumbing hes gage: Committeeman, went to trial this . 1 Jorsey Contral—President Bressier| pensation for eight months and 1 do|!8,# saloon at No. 2192 Fifth Avenue. | Rejects Agreement With J bankers without any restrictions oF | contracts for John T. Hettrick’s "code Comriaht, 1921. by the Caited Hrem morning in the State's most cele- | or the Centra] Railroad of Ne La Mins Rothenberg wore something | "¢) ude, t~DMORE, Okla., March 10.—Mr Jersey | not know where I shall go when dis-| in py . te ted ; responsibilities being placed on thoi of practice,” to-day explained to the “HPDMORE, Okla., Maren 51 /Drated murder cuse, Judge Thomas | caid: “We have offected every pos-| etna Samuel ‘Feldman, attormect yey ghat) Crain in Lieu of Permitting In- under the provisions of the banking jury before Supreme Court Justice | Clara Smith Hamon, whose trial £01 |W. ehampion presided sible economy and revenues still are announced to the male jury thas he| spection of Grand Jury Minutes. tiwa. These men of foreign birth just McAvoy his method of looking for|the murder of ay Se JL) The court room, whieh virtually had | not sufficient to meet expenses, There | TRAGIC TALE OF A CURED DRUG |*renlized the disadvantage he was ain te “ alas SIMPLE under." Former Gov. Whitman, whose in- s.mply rob their fellow countrymen “errors” in the bids Hamon opens here to-da¥, made thz|been empty until a few minutes be-| is only oue point of saving loft—the Ba ol ca As he was examining the talesmen, | vestigation of the Police Department ie” beeause, as they put it, they are move) ‘The only guide he had, Aisenbray fore the trial opened, filled weth al payroll, (i must boar Its share of the Another wrote me from the tuber-| Mf Feldman challenged two who| unfinished. refused to-day: to enter inte following signed statement telligent than their victims. said, was t mparison of the bids tush just before court convened and | yurden, But our workers will get a were young men. The jury selected] . stipulation demanded by Judge Crain TIMENT ON COTILLO BILLS? [who wore supposed to be competing “Sorrow is the sole reward of the! tilled and persons were lining the| sk thom to worn tor leas thea ther | MMs 1M dull for the drug a 1.| out of court—as “kindly old geaue.| Monday in April trial of members of Senator Cotillo, following the expu- for the Contracts. philosophy of the ungodly. walls on al! sides |neighbors in other lines And enough eres Teo See Bim ont) He saids) ane the Automobile Squad indicted for ai- ures by The Bvening World, which) Alsenbray identified the colored “Those who take the cue of ‘Hat, Mrs. Clara Smith Hamon, avcom-|;,, support their families All surplus| “Det Miss Bell: Thave been read-| In’ her opening to the jury Mise| leged acceptance of, illegal foes. Jadge ing your articles right along about| Rothenberg suid she was there sim-| Crain had demanded thia as an elternu- has been eliminated and new an| PlY as “whe representative of the peo-| tive to tt wat your effort to start the first American] Ply 8 ¢ihe rebrese peO- | tive to Kranting request for inspection stopped an the work- \e ° jury she expected 6 " : 1 stopped. When the work-|7 ogion Servico House for ex-service them to. decide the case on tts merits| ° Rene ouey baal howed that the alleged “bankeis! jcards on which members reported drink and be merry, for to-morrow ye panied by } mother and siste existed merely for the privilege of /their ‘bids to Hettrick and said that, may die," for their part in life think tered the court ene | iat room promptly at 9] robbing their countrymen within tac /although he applied the rubber stamp they are happy, But it is only the o'clock and all three took sate bo-|cre understand the, wiuation 1 any (onithe aetantanee iw and thrived upon the tgnoance|“found correct,” he had no expert deepest of sorrow in the guise of tem- hind these reserved for her counsel. | ory vine reulize the wed of {mem They are ent from * shoul-|und ci fist 80x ahoutd Dee et ee a eeeen eames dale a. of the foreign born, introduced his Knowledge of estimating perary bliss, Several friends came upto where she ger, and I caanot imagine how you ‘ " haan al alized when the lower payroll.” fab Ge soiiboidias te dallidthenpUbus ee ferred from the Genecal Seasions cals Vills for the purpose of protecting the | Cross-examined by Charles H. his is usually realized when the sat and shook hands with her | LONG ISLAND—Conrerence to- | c22 be 40 bold as ‘ endur to the culendar of Justice Ver- poor and ignorant in Wis district, The Hyde, counsel for Chapman and tragic crash comes—then It is too late’ Mrs, Juke I. Hamon was not in the| aay at Jamaica will ccommecencatings | Hroueh the medium of the press the| SEEKS TO REGAIN GAS CASH. | see" to the salends ibsine sitting men who have been doing the roo | Doran. Ausenibray said he had called his ts the lesson 1 want the read- court room. ! 00 to 3,000 unskilled 1ubor- | °X®6t conditions City w Newtown Imponaded| the Criminal Term of the Supreme bing are bitter in their opposition to | bidders on the telephone on his own ers of the United Press to draw from Under the Okiahomu law the names | "You surely are a friend. A good ‘ : Jers to discuss a reduction in wages At ia tove iat: there ware und Apportioned. Court on Murch 21, the cases of Chief the measures, which would put them | responsibility and told them their fig tho strange case of Clara: Smith—a of twelve anen were drawn from a box | ret t Tha nee ee tn ke® | many of us boys wish there were more Taipeater i Lahey; iisatetivn a iF of from Assistant Corporation Couneal ures appeare, pe wrong, Ausen- ac ore o e i" e © you. [cut out every article of Owens, Horan, Scott, Andrews, Hessoy, out of business. . {ures appeared to be wrong. Ausen- clerk in @ country store ten years ago, contaning the names of thirty-fiv ter by from 700 to 800 men, most of < nak vane i, 1[ertig served on the, Public Service | ove tor . re is v But the renarkable part of the bray denied he ever had tried to in- | and now with a foryent wis that she let from 400 summoned at the open- | {nom shopmen, Be ee ieee eerie, es At A rinien to-day a writ of prohi-| Bail 4 Duboi: oF movement is the sudden animosi:y |duce any bidder to raise his figuees, | was still Hack in humble Lawton. ing. of this court session, and the ; only regret that I cannot send you P jailey an is and also that of twelve filed into the jury box for| NEW HAVEN—Discussions under eoxainination, way looking to 10 per cent. reduction some money. but Lam im jail and we Yition against the ordering of the| John J. Kelly, member of the Fire Dew 2,000 impounded in the| partment. Nkewise indicted for accept- P been developed in the Sen-| Prosecutor Spence produced amem- ' “fack in the daya of my early youth ere ives heptane are not allowed to have our money.|PAYment of $45 ewtown | ing alleged unlawful fees, ate against the bills, and the un-|orandum made by Ausenbray for Het- « man came into my life—tut I'll skip ne first venireman, 1. D. O'Brien, Jin wages of unskilled employees. Nol] have a Little money; at least, my| Bank of Long Island to th qanted Interest which ts awakened trick, reporting that one firm refused over the story—the world knows it cotton gin worker, was asked whether | Gucision yet arrived at Working! memes tas con nee: up out of my|Gas Company. With the writ wasan| Capt Balley’s case was on Judge every mention of any measure |to raise a bid to $2.150 and “insisted only too well Re eae Rearaen e oe eee et corce of 3,000 to 40,000 reduced about| compensation for permanent partial order to show cause in the Supreme | Nott's calendar for trial to-morrow, an@ with which the name of Cotillo ts|on going in on the $2,100 bid.” “It is enough for you to know that! and if he was against eapital punleh- j10 per cent, during last year, Sap et miushctnCwe nee Court in New ¥ the transfer hus cleaved the way for connected. The lobby of the big} Another curd reporiing thal one ef 1 am ay charged with murder; mont for murder. He was venta-| BALTIMORE AND) OHIO—Notice shvenr and abe baa ‘awl neod ie tor why ent sum should not be appor- cei eye ‘ndlotad’ for tet aantee County March 15 siewnship companies and the lobby | Hettrick’s members telephoned - that 1am fighting hard for freedom. | Vely accepted by the te served on unskilled employees that] clothes and shoos, when I get out of| tioned among (ie customers of tie | Murde ot the express companies bave beea quest t ‘Jarcho's bid ibe kept Viny T was unable to) p, pene lice proceeded rap! ays || company. doatran to Git Wages of un-| Jail I cannot see why I should not Judge Crain, when asked his opinion contribute something towurd your| @#s.Company from whom it was col-}as to how the tranafor of the. scoused tly high above him because he willy Because if very busy tn Albany, and their ac | Pr n charge of the prosecution, occa- ied employees April 1. Amount of Jected betweon June 90, 1919. and N's casos affects an " L | needs the wo wus admitted by ss fund . 4. earch uvities have all been directed against | ROS the work” was admitted Dy | ame se the pb losephy of sionally challenging for cause. Sev-| reduction not decided. Men in this] "{ do not think that you bardly re-] May 1, 1919, at grated eh ee eae the. alee the bills that would protect foreigners | ie said he could not re tele- [the ungodly smal venizemen 1 they had tixed | distrier apparently willing to accept] member me, but that makes no differ- Mr. Fertig explained that the com-| tes conditioned upon the fullure of the who want to send moneys to relatives | phone conversation, ] “his carefree and reckless but poi.| (Pinions and wore excused. In dues | accion, ‘Total force of 60,000 em-| eee: I remember you 5 pany raised its rate arbitrarily June | District, Attorney ‘to sign the stipular ; The indictment against Hetircx untae i tioning Pollock, a retired: ta “I was overseas with Company K, 149 to}s, trom 89 conta a. th {| ton. He has not signed it, ‘There is in their home counts and six 0! defendants on soned philosophy comes disruised in mor, Mr. Freeiin skid if tt would | ploye about $,000 of them unskilled. | io¢h Infantry, 3d Division, A. E Ribloctenece SbiTad: Ling wathikt | « grave question of law, however, ax te hose who run neies” on the a Sin oTatuelen Don {the form of pretty lyrics. intluenc verdict tf it were proven | Moree “materially” reduced during! and ‘was wounded at Chatewu | Ube font ta ccreaue hay the rioar Whether oF not the transfer preventa ag east side are naturally against the )yejy Anti-Trust Law ullege that by| “Here is one that 1 once believed) Mr Hamon was a tnan of “the grav Cc BHIaH VALLBY—Conterence to, Thierry: at the second Battle of the! vithority impounded. the Sete ee Coullo Billa, for the reason that these, the metiiod of filing and comparison, [hut the mockery of it all comes homo) **t faulis and had not Been loyal to] UBHIGH VALLBY- Conference to] same, recelving. a gunshot wound |4uWlority Impounded the | 16 cents re designed to drive them| contracts were allotted and compett Hw a vith unskilled laborers to diseusw eng | (2 the left arm which leaves myltzed to ike offect Muy 1 laa una| FREE TO ORDER STRIKES, measures a wan suppressed, Hettrick to me ne the examination of twenty- | with unskilled laborers to discuss cut! hand crippled. I can only shut it} the Corporation Counsel's ‘office has =e out of business. nts are Williams & Chapman | You are wise; you take what the golstone men, twelve who tid not dis. {In Wages effective April 4. Totalem=!natt way and have no grip with it, | oe, Corporati Mr Fee Fertig sald ¢ 4 Convention of Textile Workers Post« ruling may come from the f rvice Commission that the authori- ts qualified “themselves on either Stute [levees 21,000 of whom 5,000 are un- | | ons, but rest content jor defense examination were in thy {Skilled Korce geduced 20 per cent ae taka veanicles Jjury box, It was apparent teat much [fem last year. No definite movement and is of immi-| Wells & Nowton (I ‘The Evening World has gathered the evidence that (housur granis have been defru Willlam J. Doran, labor leader, have 2), Krans | You ask no q) A. Murphy and Jour 1.) se 1am with y have also been gassed, which ac- counts for my tuberculosis and par- Lia) loss of speech. , ided out of | Hee, Char eneral Executive Board of the ! lyet to reduce waxes of skilled Do zation may be ordered dated back ‘ tea | Snieht, master plumbers. And perhape | y you for this surpris mused Dy mupidity. of 1 2et fe taguoH waKeR of Gkilied: Ibo! T came home on vie Leviathin, |ig June a0, 1918) thux giving the im. | AMMlRaMated Textile Workers of Amere intone ot dollars aud. has. ‘brincsy = = For thia is wisdom: to love, to live, |t mush side had loft nine | ue that o E jent to Greenhut's Hospital, then| pmindod money to the Gas company, | '& has recommended that u national veremplory challenges. if Butta George ¥, MoLaug to St. Mary's in Hoboken, finally to the facts. \e lin, No. | vo take what fate or the gods may give, es convention of the organization, edhed- ; A new oil gusher brought in west|N, J. Vox Hills, where I was discharged, = le Bik, COMPANIEG, ARE | OPENEY: ee ay oehinference al that Vo aak no question, to make no pplyer, lor Ardmore created a division of In- N. J. COMMITTEE being awarded total diswbility, tem-|a place to #tay if 1 get out of bere M Ns send ce diy iar HOSTILE TO BILLS. ce was fixed for Meiday afternoon |, Kies the lips and caress the halr, | terest, halt hour before the ual SITS IN HOBOKEN | porary, and ater was wiven a'15 per| next week Brnoinee, hare today’ Tie pepe terday the big steamship atts Speed love's ebb as you greet its flow—|opened fewer than fifty persons be . cent, disability at the War Risk. I| Boy WHO FOUGHT RU. 8. will be submitted & jam bers! ee a the express companies |COTILLO'S REFUTATION OF THE | 11, java, to hold and, in time, let go. | Ing present in the court room. ‘The <= Past iI) have my $10,000 War Riek In. | 2 FOR U. &, 1 be submitted to the membership fur a IL HAG NO OVERCOAT OF VEsT. " hla ‘postponement, it was stated, wit CHARGES AGAINST HIM. would that the fal prophets | st «ts and hotel lobbies were com-||evislative Body to Investigate | surance policy were arrayed against the bills which 8 t i | “Will you telephone Mrs, ‘Theopold| toave the textile worker and union ofe Che charge has been made that}eould be driven from the temple of| paratively deserted ‘ |MOTHER ILL IN A HOME FoR! res ' aati would end the practice complained of-} s.natorcotiiio has been working iniite to.save the gitls who are now at| While sentiment hére has changed Citigs Opens Work in THE AGED. Lint ob aia ip torent so bs Tea UP Ba aT atie " wed against! ihe interest. o! arge foreig - sross roads choosing their path."| to a degree, there are few perso | . burt of Special Sessions and tell her| and strikes Not a Glee ee te nora oh on i Ay in ai f a etre Foran an jthe cross roads choosing their path i fad redline het Clana Sate Bergen County “My mother is over on Blackwell's|to write my mother on Blackwell's any of the steamship compu jor} ing institution. Replying to | he x Hatnoniwul hecoahvts ‘After t Inland at the Home for the Aged. | Ixiand to send me my overcoat, as 1| . American Express Company, ‘The | tefers to ie sen irene beh ae EVEN BANDITS’ GUNS | shooting of Hamon there was no de The Mackay Commmittes of the New| She went there when she got sick |am afraid of taking cold when 1 go to indictmeAt is agat the men who - las aaa iture, whieh is to make|and while I was overseas, and she|the Tombs prison? I have no over is now at the Nurses’ Home. © At! coat or vest | present 1 and mother have no home.| “My mother has my honorable di n of political | mand that Clara Smith Hamon be | Jersey rob their fellow countrymen. They!” Ty veceive mney for transmusion| DIDN'T WORRY HIM) returned and. tried. sven ; ping investigats andloxnress 6c ties, [any bank, national ban asxocia~ ; j fo ut a § ; Nodal “1 do hope you, will succes a | ree and it be mship and express compar tion or trust company, incorporated | Restaurateur Refused to Obey In-| for the young woman wa ersey, municipalities, convene gah the: Borys a ee. started ang she might help to get me a suspended The first intimation of a‘ change of | ynder ihe law rth ate of New s jand she surrendered, Sin fay f t session in t ty | woule ce to: ka Ahad Ke “y 2. sentence ; heart in the Senate came to light) York or under the Jaws of the United truders So They Went Away | State's Attorney General Hall at H oe bp die peas hs Som ape fs | ne will never forms youre you wil mien pension Colina: Bill aGocting | Oi ai aoas iniihe Reale ok ew. ark Without Protest iad wilbeninees thei Senator Williams, ay of Ber-l hack to Fox Hills, but want to Bolte vocational training ise nusiness in the State of New York, f dire © D eal t ovatlona: She sranamullon (66 money By 18 | iid whion e-remaliviy enaemend in ine ; Clara Smith Hamon’s defense un 0 County, Chainn said he had) back to school - “Rest assured that 1 have learned of steamship and express companies, | jusiness of transmitting mor ub- ry lain, who ha Stank &E) douhtediy will he & combination of| desired to open the hearings In Jer | was arrested on Dec. 6 and was) my n and 1 am forever through _apdiptang Pudi * A Hee Nie d Avenue, Brooklyn, is| ; sentenced in the Court of Special| with a sn Bc came up for final passage in the Sen- to the same regulations and lim- Hedin Ma | dustifieation and sett-detonse het oey City, but was previtited UDO to eae eae ne NOUNG Hore tat | With drugm, no mutter how, much pain ations 4 > oD Ved for pri ra will no jot even Hof the years the two were |°o% ©! : adil Sessions, h 1 ate Monday night. Senators whe had | tation Ete e op r 4 for pr wi, tH the Ficth 4. how she helped him in art in Hoboken by Jonn A. iBer-]] waa arrested for using drugs [ h hank you once more, Miss professed themselve b the side of ening World ce ndent oklyn, he described 1 Ith and recougt al- | Hard, Assistant Pros of Kssex| the drug baad I tnads ttle brogre tight you are waging in ‘ he oppressed foreigners made sudden | submitted this amendment to Dr periments that | do abuses she was forced to un- | County ef counse the com-|at school, but | only you ¢ id rea bee 1 {know the American shifts and expressed themselves in| Harrison H. Wheaton, Bxecutiv msthened his conviction. in that time, The Stitte, it is | mittee how I suffe a at and © House will ty lous of speech, being hungry all th lume and not able {o eat attacks on (Princeton! *{ have been through a lot of suf known, will attempt to prove an en- tirely different version of what ¢ curred on the tragic Sunday after- avings Banks A - ¢ ane Nn Dec. 15 at about 3 o'clowk in the ig of New Yorks fr | st eenoon,' he sald, ‘thre men cs } at Most of the tn he boy | Manager of the | ciation of the is views. B iavor of sending the bili back to the The oe nks, h began with an inquiry ” r shall not s Committee on nto allege ator Cotillo’s bill is one of the| into my restaurant. One stood runes ne | i Bialreaiore udents who were watchers for thel fering. However, I am cured of the! name, out if any one wishes to AR i aon S) eftacted bei nin the little hotel where Hamon | ery me, any v CcIG SSCA WA sealed: Ur). tructive plecet of banking |at the door and the other two ap-| 4 womien for years occupied | Honest ‘Ballot Associatiun in Jersey} drug habit, but have to go back to|him (o what ho wants | q | whioh ee bill stayed where t sar legislation that has been introduced | proached me wilh revel They told} ad. n& rooms. | City at t fF BHionat [she sees of Sp etal Sessions to be) privately He seen Myr Brand N i h ang.@ hearing was ordered on the) at this scusion of the Lesisinture and | ime to put my hands up, and 1 refused. he vital part of the State's case bhaales AOE 9 neeton | sentenced eave here any day| Phillips of the Federal Hoard .o in o cigarette has following day before the Commitice on | jf made law will save millions Of | phey said they would shoot if 1 didn't| Will be based on a dying verbal dec | tudent, siid he and other student| next week and shall slay one night in| terest berself in his eax 9 | watchers were ajected trom polling] the Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island! Did an Street and row laration the ecution charges was de by Hamon in tho presence of | places in the same delicious sgn bo: aside! » ever hear a more tras Hanks. That hearing resulted in the| dollars to foreign-born residents | 35) advised thom to put their guns r hear a more tra | obey, 1 Pt is now at the meroy of and then go to the Tombs, i j | story more simply and” uncomplain. | | whose mot 8 story ut simply u nplain. efiuest of Franklin B. Lord, former! Viduit agencies and so-called pri- |@¥AY- ‘They told me to stand on the| sie, wexen friends plysicians al | handied by the police, Aim aR “It is a misdemeanor to use drugs|ingly told? flavor as Lucky counsel of ex-Gov. Whitman and now enkere, counter if T valued my life, but I] hawpital altendanta, It. in aerosted | ot tudente hares « and | could get a three year sentence Mee wane Of Hlamd for BAY One Strike. Because 7%, i * ei ve rt a din’ 0 i" e a d } or ne tC € t hart Krasie am HK Snuvely iat ft have no crimina rd and ft) tw imself. Just an Os ¢ te representing the Cunard and other! “We have received @ great many wouldn't. So they went away [that Hamon, when he reatized thas | 5 S Neeser gteariocs: Goro neeelie cel Gatepiniiie then ferelgaehorn pene | Ge ald He dud net Compuin (o Tel EE SEA oeiog TU dic tanta ae taa 1 James A, Row Go hope ung pray that can help! who aro well and t to reseue Lucky Strike Is the epee Svpeniers: * .\ dents who have been muicted of | police because he intended to get a| those at his bedside that Clara Smith | Capl. ‘Timethy Murphy and se = |me to get a suspended sentence, Will bey who was wounded t Chateau the attorneys for the American Ex-| mitions of dollars of their hard | clip and beat up the trio the next time! Homan shat him while he was lying |Cy Dolan were arrested and charges| Soy goto see the Judge tor me?” tt Thierty, Who: will answer? toasted cigarette, ‘press Company, Carter, Ledyard & carned savings. Senator Cotitlo iy to | he saw them, But the police heard of| on the bed were made to the Grand Jury, but| would kill mother if they send me| De we need a Service House? O), * Miburn, : be congratulated and Mts hands aati aretha restit as tie] Hamon, untit the time of hie al-|no further action has been taken back to jail do we? Senator Cotillo declined the con- should be held up by every AMerican eee eee ee eee Nn area lemed dying declaration. steadfast!y he chief work of the committee Vather Matimore, the Catholic chap Send your contributions to E ning ferbnge, but sald that he would meet who believes in safeguarding the: ‘Third Ayeaue. Brookiyn, who was meld nioinigined tha he meeidenta not xateted to cen Hoy ‘ nin here, WH In d to-night World vier House Fund y Pipe aparaie all the attorneys at any office, pref- rights of the foreign-born now resi- | without bail to-day for the grand ng Ary himself. A written declaration was n ‘ot Mayor Hage of} and brought me son our articles them to me at Room il Wor al any that ef State Superintendent ; dents in this country.” He is alleged to be one of the three,” | never? taken. land suggested that 1 write to you tor nt A j 4 hs ee a ay we Rc a

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