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a jes Gropped out and tho class tet |when 1 am certain I cam got un- br Loy <ochmapy Weptirpegen Mmited capital. | for the loss of interest in the spirit sald ‘Me, Stitlman was spendi ot Tdsten” company * She was to have come for the first sitting th . The artist could not she learned} reach her by telephone and finally ing his |TANE up the woman who had intro- duced Mra, Leeds and told her to tell Mrs, Leeds he would not paint her at all. “You'd better reconsider that if love money,” was the reply. money by the tons Counts the “Stop,| “She talks rather too much for her aid to-day Sauk I'm afraid,” replied the "Yes, sho talks eo much,” Mian “Lees: sald 8's woman friend. “Lord left the company as a| knows, I've told her to hold her mm te whe in horror of the day when | reeda's it like this any | the latter's iN agreed there should be Herself redheaded, | tongue if sho hopes to marry him.” 1 Young, a negro maid, wh: fed hatr of maid, who worked for Mrs, Leeds in ber, 1917, says she is willing to help Mra. quotes Mra, | Stillman, and knows four others who might help. She quotes Mrs, Leeds as naynie fo a friend: ? "ve atuck a gold mine in Wall red arog ae Tam going to work It as 1. as I can.” « te natural. | fae! Young said she entered Mra. employ Od hi ge ted of aan t she oe ir wetioda” ee “My instructioris,” she ai “were that if pnybody fed for te Leeds or Miss r I was to call no} Mra. Leeds, and that if Mr. Stillman ean le mae OO “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH Younger Sons of Mrs. J. A. Stillman; Guy, the Baby, 21, 1921 Y, Taken When He Was Only Thirteen Months Old, way pr roprracy COOLIOGE MESSAGE 16TH AMENDMENT OF FOREIGN POLICY First Cabinet Member to Tell Importance of Settling In- ternational Questions. ALLIED DEBT A FACTOR. Fixing of Amount rs to Be Regarded as Big a Problem as German Indemnity. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- 4 t itt INDERFIRE ACA: IN SUPREME COURT Attacked Because of Time Limit Placed on Its Rati- fication by Congress. WASTIINGTON, March 21.—An ea firely new attack on the validity, of the Prohibition ~ Amendment, based upon the requirement that it be rati- fied within seven years, was made #7 to-day in Une Supreme Court. The attack was made in a tetet filed by counsel for J. J. Dillon of Gan Francisco, charged with violates of the Probibitiop Enforeememt Act. of the argument be- | called he, was to be admittea without ning World.) Dillon’ js seeking a writ of habeas question,” Z — Cs conpus. Justice Morechauser in open) TEMPER GREW WORSE AS HER Rey ere cee ") Chupt at Whito Plains Wednesday re- WEALTH INCREASED. demand for told me in o burst of ; Mra, 6tiliman's “rg Leeds Be @ year alimony and substan- | confid one day how Pa came to began to of the Stiimans said to- that the open break between / would have a child.” | came about a year aco of Mrs, Leeds for her/turned her head,” Mrs. Young con- was more than @ tired busi- | tinued. ‘Man's passing diversion, but bad ‘@evGloped into un attachment which |jars, She tiés and seemed likely to be- quit the stage,” ‘Bhe told me @ good im: things, among them her hope that she She said Mrs. when oe ° he Sigg acne ead culty in keeping a servant. realize that) “Hor sudden wealth seemed to have |. “She was always telling ho’ much her belongings cost and always talked in terms of thousands of dol- to some of hér Sie y 2 tg ta of 0 vilk irs, Young ofa it to Mra, Suilman | Teeds's apartment by two salesmen was a tu | right, 1921).—If Calvin Coolidge were fust an ordinary Vice President his message to the Boston Chamber of commerce would have been accepted here as the personal expression of an individual opinion. But since he sits at the Cabinet tabie and listens to the discussions by President Harding and Secretary of State Haghes on matters of foreign policy the opinions of a Vice President become as im- portant as those of any member of the Cwbinet. Mr. Coolidge attracted attention | yi his message to the Boston ber of Commerce because he is The provision attacked was offered firstlo then Senator Harding when the amendment was being propdscd im the Sendfe, ; ‘The section making the entire axfi- cle inoperative unless ratified within seven years, the brief asserta, spe- _ cially violates Article ¥. of the Con- stitution which gives Congress no power to impose a limit on ratifica- tion “or to otherwise attenspt te con- trol what the Legislatures of the States shall do In their deliberations.” The brief quoted Senater Harding in offering the provision as having “clearly stated that his vote for the resolution was conditioned on this provision being approved,” and quoted Senator Borah as having win from him the aympathy and wn-| {ory valued * took: “enos his absence from ‘I don't want th she sald Mrs, tott | Leeds exclaimed. if would make me open s rllstremi ged —s 100k like Kiva Tanguay. She has one Uke it” secomplish her purpose Meme Phun ong Veron Leeda re- Stillman added to her own per- | ject other pieces of jewelry +, {tbecause they were too cheap,” al- giliions an appeal to Mr, Stillman's| goign none a 000, and associates in society and} she said Mra. |the first member of the Harding Ad- {Called attention then to the unconsti- ministration ¢o say flatly that the| ‘tonality of the section, American future business is inter- woven. with the settlement of inter-| ASK “PAGAN” INJUNCTION. national questions. Members of the| cont LLO E: PLAN a. Cai Mae Ss siete ae Oat) pee te een tes aapuacaba POPULATION 35.5 PER SQUARE MILE Rhode Island the Most Densely Populated of States, Nevada the ‘Least. WASHINGTON, March %1.—The average density of population through- out the United States exclusive of out- lying possessions, was 25.5 persona per squaré mile of Iand area In 1920, as Coppright, 1921, The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York World.) GUY (LEFT) AND ALEXANDER STILLMAN. WORK INSURANCE BACKED BY LABOR WY WEATHER HERE ON FST OA OF SPRING (Continued from First Page.) was less than Leeda was ready to starting a propaganda|draw a check for anything she might seemed vinein: decide to purchase, and to ie vita: suc (BL) large bank account. ; The man she khew as “Mr. Still “ . |}man", up on the telephone every ANORY AT Wire's “INTER. [Dm all dso" ‘aD at Bry : uantities of gardenias and rones, Gir. Stiliman’s discovery of his wife’s| “He must have spent $1,000 on plan fs said to have caused the de-| flowers alone during the three weeks liely: “With the settlement of inter-|_ A injunction has been asked against national relationg and the defining of |t#® Architectual League of New York the German indemaity, wo ought t0| Pagan” the rection of Charles Canet™ reach @ stabilized condition which'jugnsey, seulptor and son-in-law of should result in a large business ex-| Mrs. E. H. Harriman. pansion.” Mr. Rumsey’s nude ig declared to be The foregoing sentiment ia hardly|unfit for exhibition, As the sculptor Imust_ sail for Europe Meeting at Civic ‘Club To-Night to Bring Foreign Exchange Mutcters Under State Control. A public hearing will be held at 8.16 ‘Measure Against Unemployment to Be Introduced at Harri burg To-Night. (Special to Tis Brening World.) ot 3 <2 38 line with the viewpoint expressed to-morrow, I was there," she said. HARRISBURG, Pa., March 21.—In-| this evening at the City Club, No. 35 a ‘ friends, represented by Attorney Wil- in their drama, A man of} 76 purniture was made to order, Se ae the Census Bureau | isenperature of over eighty heing| surance against unemployment is pro-| West 44th Street, on the bills intros |>¥ “irreconcilabies” in Congress who pee a Saith, Jr, of No. 60 Liberty determination, and accus-|Mrs.Young said. “The bedroom was | *nnoun stipe promised by tWe weather bureau, vided for is @ measure backed by the| duced in the Legislature by Senator] have insisted that America could get Court’ suath Agia Sacre ded all his life French blue," she said,| The density in the individual States |" Farmers reported fruit trees a full ai "sat ‘ hi i 7 ESTO. Josep a. ee Rownermee ce Ps State Federation of Labor, which It is| Salvatore A. Cotillo designed to curb/|/along without Europe, and that the enjein the League from Barring “The friends of Mra. Stillman a known as the|in 1920 ranged, from 17-10 of one per|month ahead, bude already ing Pagan" tr m way, or ‘den, waa furnished in Diack and| square mile in Nevada to 566.4 in Rhode | on y of them. sald, will be presented in the Hous¢|the evils attending the transmission| United States had no relationship to|' "ita pagan” was mecepted hast we mF ‘was infuriated by what he dis- gold, with Oriental ns and|isiand, the Bi ‘announced. It ex- to-night. of money in small sums to Europe o¥|the indemnity question. Indeed, a but the original was destroyed by the ‘ resenting it as an’ unwar-|many Japanese incense boxes. Jed 200 per square milo in five| °Verceats Are Place: fhe Dis-| The Dill will provide compensation |asents and agencies now independent | canvass of the Cabinet members of lag RS ranonal “Aceceny of De- . {nterference with his business | Leeds used to smoke Chinese ciga s card in for unemployment, operated somewhat | of the control of the proper State au- | 7 en. Mr, Rumsey by request repro- rettes with long holders.” States, Rhode Island, with 666.4; Mass- Gee plas cc a We ig Codinene 7 nee fa, | the Harding Administration discloses ‘d! it for the exhibition this year, | on his wife's part. There was achusette, 479.2; New Jersey 420; Con-| BUFFALO, March 21,—Salmy, | °° ar oriamen’ mpen- | thorities. Senator Cotillo It be the! tne act that more of them lean to- his oBas -sSi ea world of between the two, after which children—Anne, nineteen,’ sided with mother. 'The other two children, gation Law. Employers will be com- pelled to carry ingurance againstt idie- ness by their employees, For each day a male or female em- ployed above eighteen years Is idle, after four days, they shall be paid $1.50 a day and for boys and girls between sixteen and eighteen years the dally payment ts to be 75 cents, In onler to be eligible principal speaker, The City Club is one of a number of eivic organizations Interested in the passage of this legis- jation, , ‘The Dast Side Citizens’ Committee, of which Abraham Goodman is Chair- man, is arranging @ mass meeting at Cooper Union to register rt of necticut 286.4 and New York 217.9. —— MACKENZIE BURIED. Correspondent Head Died at Sen on Way Home. Funeral services over the remains cloudy weather, with the temperature hovering around 60, ushered in the first day of spring for Bdffalo, Spring furs appeared, overcoats were cast aside and roll top stockings were the youue. Philadelphia Boys Inaugurate the Ball Senson. NEW WITNESSES AID MRS. STILLMAN and Guy, are with her also. IN FIGHT FOR BOY Stiliman then left his wife, end the children remained @ticay They Were Guests at the rejevtion, beg divided as tue. oN nn a OM NEW FERRIES APPROVED. jaten Island Routes Cortlandt St. amd 39th St., Drooktys. ward the idea of reaching a prompt agreement with Europe with the present League of Nations and treaty) as a basig than toward the “scrap-| ping” of the whole League and treaty. HAD MUCH TO SAY AGAINST artists and sculptors to the merit of the stat eountry place at Pocantico while he went to took place in “aa few months and on the Olympic, “Tt i sald conferences were held in developed for Mrs, Stillman to obtain $. Stillman, therefore, Was With surprise when she was live at No,| Banker's Country Home at Pocan- © MO Park Avenue, their city home. The} tico When Couple Were There. 0 March, 1926. BUFFALO, March 21 (United Press) —Two new important witneses in the Stillman divorce case were discovered here to-day. H. Phelps Clawson, banker and ac- tive in Buffalo society, and another on July 8,|™man whose name tas not been dis- @ plan was ‘when she was about to sail for|Cloved have signified their willing- of Cameron Mackenzie, war corre- spondent, author and publisher, who died at sea last week of pneumonia while ‘bound home after four years at the various battle fronts tm Europe, were hold at 11 o'clock to-day in the Collegiate Church, 77th Street and West End Avenue. Rev. Henry 5. Cobb, the pastor, conducted the cere- monica, ‘The casket was draped in the American — fl and covered with flowers. Besides the family all the PHILADELPHIA, March 21.—~The firet day of spring was a repetition of yesterday, when the thermometer reached 77—the hottest March day in fifty years. Vacant lots were crowded with boys playing baseball. Weather Does = ¥1i CHICAGO, March 21.—Yesterday was sultry. There was a change during for unemployment im@drance the ‘em- ployee will have to have worked for the same party twenty-six weeks or more. ‘The act is not to apply in th ccase of | strikes or walkouts. Pihescttee Jeanne, | BREWERY ON, EVERY BLOCK!) M"gistrate on Bench Gives Remedy for Hooch Evil. Frederick Howard, No. 573. Gates kthe Cotiifo bits. <i hlacht, these associations the Other east side asso- tions are being rounded up by Harry commissioned head of immi- grant Ald at Ellis Island, and through of Bentiments the people who have been exploited will be conveyed to the Lexistature in 4 way admitting of no . pa an DENIES BRITAIN FINANCED RALLY FOREIGN OBLIGATIONS. | During the campaign Mr. Coolidge was careful not to say anything that could be construed as an absolute re- pudiation of the present League of Nations, though, like the others, he had much to say against foreign and unnecegsary obligations, speaking, he is regarded as one of the friends of the treaty and League more favorable to the Elihu Root Generally ° ‘The Finance and Budget Cummfttes of the Board of Estimate to-day ap> propriated $1,566,000 for thi@estabtiah- ment of a new nnmicipal ferry from Stapleton, Staten Island, to Cortlandt Strect, Menhattan, and another to 39th Street, Brooklyn. ‘Three boate author- ized will have lower decks devoted ax- vely to vehicles, ‘Commissioner Whalen recommended the two new ferry routes He says the present Staten Island ferry fs in edeunte to hamdie jts seit: en the night and the weather e-dey was Commander” Galbraith Answers with that not only|ness to become witnesses for Mra.|mombers of the war correspondents’ | the chilliest In several weeks, Avenue, Brooklyn, was freed of a wing of the Republican Party than {1 Mebur aod eee Inddelity, but|stiltman before the referee taking|{"urone and now in New York at | mi rast “41 {charge of intoxication and disorderly! 4 egion Member's Attack on | the Borah-Jobnson faction. There | ber, vehicular traffle will be more sham that her youngest som, GUY.| evidence in the divorce case and the|tended the services. The honorary | U"4* SBrtvel tw Wreestaw St. Peet| conduct in’ Gates Avenue Court, Brodic- Patio D on are those who say that when the | doubled ae, Utigetion to establish that the chitd| palibearers wore Sir Paul Dukes, Major) a a iy Miers, as ang [UM to-day. Abroham Shapiro of No. } treaty was before the Senate Mr.| oa n. Rich Diamond Fi ©. A. Lagesen of Cape Towns, Seas. 507 Gates Avenue, caused Howard's arrest last night, allegmg the defend~ ant hed caited him opprobrious names. ‘Magistrate Dale aid the trouble was { i ge ° Turner, Douglas Cole, Will Irwin and Frederick L. Collins. peotike E ADMITS KILLING MAN. FOR CHANGE IN PLAN (Guy stikman is tiegitimate, Botn NOT YET CLEAR. were guests at the Stillman home at reason for Mr. Stillman’s| pancantico Hitis early in 1918. im plans and the lodging of} Letters written by the men to rela- Capt. Rae B, McAree, formerly of Coolidge favored its adoption with the 26th Engineers, U. 6. A., Who|the Lodge reservations 5 j Africa, head of one of the greatest says be fs a member of the Amem} ne other friends of the treaty and | south African diamond companies, ar fean Lesion, deciared last night at ®/yeacue in the Cabinet include, of|rived to-day on the grass, coaxed out by warm days, shriv- elied to-day when a northwest wind sent the thermometer below freezing. A bright sun and cli however, “" ” y= e 5| due to “rat polson. eting of the Frients of Freedom for { extraordinary charge bas followed rain and tail ott the last two me sod c: | ve! Buenos A s. He Las been wal ‘established, sty ie tives, mentioning the fact that the| seisonkeeper Saya He Also Wo days. ‘Phere ought to be = brewery on|inais at the Lexington Theatre, the|C°UT#> Messrs. Hughes and Hoover, | ¢itine the Brasilien. di e eum Je every block.” he said. ‘hen we a r td J - |and sal RY ined to oul~ excep Stillmians were together in their eum. ed Another im Self-Defense. ry “Dh ‘American Segion, ssid the legion paid |°™ there are others, It Is not ex-|and said Brasil 1s destined poe. In this connection, it was) mer home, have been turned over} Qyximicn, N, J, Murch 21 Rush om Bathing Houses in tn-| wouldn't have euch oases. And yet|aignt at Madison Square Garden “was|Dected that members of the Cabinet | 11a), S°4 rica as & diamond pro- ~ fo-day that if Mr. Stlll-/to mrs, Stillman’s attorneys, eutinviir thee sg eat Rod the ‘holler than thou’ crowd at Wash-|paia for by English money.” He also| Will express apinions publicly on mat- ; ae - suc In @ivorcing Mrs. Stil-|) stiiman is alleged to contend that] sutoon ae Youtth asd Chsieress Giaets INDIANAPOLIS, March 21.—Charles| ington get indignant tecause the At-| charged the “all-American mee(jng|ters outside of their departments, but | eel the debts of every ‘Alnes ‘and having the boy Guy de-|cuy, who was born in. November,| Camden, surrendered to-day and admit.|2: Reser" of Chicago waved to a}torney General has made a rating) proved there Is a British peril right) Secretary Denby of the navy ‘went 99 | except England while ‘Greer le Mlegitimate, be will them|io19, is the son of Fred Beauivais,| tod having shot and killed Charies|TOW4 #! Ravenawood Beach to-day| which may give poor people thelr beer" | here in New York.” far recently as to declare that Amer-| cancels the debts which are owed to and told them, “Come on in! the water's he wish, be able to marry) prench-Canadian guide, whom Mrs. roo, of Gloucester City, Snes, aaa In denying McAree’s charges, Na-|ican co-operation with Europe washer by the Aled countries is being os sv rine fine! Reitens's dip started a rush _ 4 4 sas i siven considerati f HLxeds. Tn that cave, and if Mrs.) stiiman met at the Stillman country] fc Gir, Amainded Brod Shaw of | te bathing howesa” S*IBURGLAR STEPS ON ALARM,| tiene: Contender Gamratt (of (ts |seonssary even to the eanceliation of | Hei" scheme, England would caneet n'a charge er husband | ome near Montreal. den. i —— — - Re ie eee : ene hee ene | about $9,000,000,000 which je owed father of tho boy Jay Leeds is} phe fuffalo men, who eakt they| Tie shooting Wat, night followed a|Chilitest Wenther in Month in| 100,000 in Goods ett Behind, | part of the xpencen nea "ty the | Talks which the writer has had/ her, while the United States would Javm-court action, Mr. Bull-| now Beauvais, declared they would| Wiliam, bertender for butlovick” was Kanaan City. 94,000 tn Gowns ‘Taken. tale of boxes to citizens. | with several members of the Cabinet pcancel about $5,000,000,000 owed by KANSAS CITY, March 21.—Official arrival of spring was marked by the “chilliest" weather in a month. : lrance, Belgium, Itafy and other ead to the conclusion that th sentl- | PTI ttiog Imngland alone would pay ment for a definite settlement .f the | her debt of about $5,000,000,006 to the exact amount which America will | Waseas. iin ‘. : : uch suggestions, however, cannot oblige the Allies to pay to her i8)n"saig to have reached the point looming up as of as much importance | where the Government's poltey cat could have Jay Leeds legitima-| oj55 testify regarding his high char- and heir, The result] 4 ctor, be that Guy Stillman ted from a share in ‘rust fund of millions left by the \shased Several blocks by Suulovick but d. utlovick told the police tre three men had attacked alm and he had jot in self defen; bi HARDING FOR QUICK TARIFF. Burglars entered the De Leon Gown @hop at No, 1548 Broadway carly to~ day and got away with $4,000 worth of gowns, according to the proprietor. En- trance was by cutting a holo two fect square threugh the floor of an unfin- MAN’S THROAT SLASHED. Arrented After Story by Vietim’s Wife. oe GAS ARGUMENT POSTPONED. Spring im rein More Than a b Amo. rien Mo of the side early this year her Lid wow ‘terk’e to While she ments with him, yin the effect on these two to be used fOr | supreme Court Refuses Request to but thé Supreme Court decided it could not move the case up the docket fur- of the Board of Estimate to-day recom- mended to the board an expenditure of reek. ‘The action “Panstteot” Johnson M1. HAMPTON, fu, March 21.—William E. (“Pussytoot’) Johason, world famous Prohipitipn lecturer, is reported as seri ously IU\of am affection of the throat 1, Hospital here, nts for hig tour of the most was Vordney to Sound Owt Senate Chairman Fordney of the House Ways bers said, to avoid an embargo and to Mmit the bill to @ very few items the nomination of former Judge John Treacy of Joracy City and former Judge Harry Osborne of Newark as Their names will be sent to the commission last we: CLARA HAMON BAPTIZED, ARDMORE, Okla,, March 21.—Clara Smith Hamon, acquitted Thursday of having murdered J: Hamon, re- puted millionaire and late Ropublican Committeeman from Oklahoma, — last night was baptized in the First ‘Chris- ‘2 Church of Ardmore by Dr. Crayton 8. Brooks, its pastor, ae Gtuyvesnut Fish JJr, Auto Speeder. Stsyvesant Fieh jr of No, 17 Kant 294 Strect plesded not guilty of driv- ATLANTA, March 21.—The ther- Exactly 4,999 automobiles carried OTTAWA, Ont, March 21.—Prepa- rations were completed to-day to Canadian annals. The Department of Snow and 20 Below im Saskatoon. SASKATOON, March 31.—Reports from various parte of the Canadian Northwest to-day showed scattered snowstorms on the first day of spring, with temperaturues ranging from two to twenty degrees below sero. pasote Sieh ennai and\a swi Assi Napoleon A. Bourasse and Hi Court Justice Hinm United Traction Company, t held nineteen men, arrested in \ vliet, without bai) for the Grand ylan Going te Albany on Bus Bill, Mayor Hylan and members of hte Board of Batimate, with the possible ex- appeared, CENTERVILLE, Post Office agents to-day w: of r life of a locomotive fireman at $40,000 man at $22,500 stand as pT Me tasalls Kilroce Trial in Bigamy Case Opens. tant District, Attorney Kilroe and Louis E. Ewarts, lawyer, charged Nineteen Held for Albany Car Riots. ALBANY, March 24—State Suprome In. sitting as an Investigating Magistrate in an effort to curb disorders in connection with the etreet car strike on the lines of ponent Aas Registered Mall, With $45,000, Dis- Ta, March @1,— se Mrs. Sallie Collins, was the wife of th, on & charge of feloni Accident Ties Up B from his machine, | burg Hospital, The iene ah Be a ase Alfred Collins of the who said sh wounded man, jous assault, —$<—_— ridge TramMc. eastbound roadway was delayed twenty Avenue, Brooklyn, Singer was thrown sustaining many bruises and a possible fracture of the right ankle. He went home after being | treated by Dr. Weinstein of Wiltiams- continued on and its driver was pot arrested, track Man's Body in Jamaica Bay, The body of an unidentified man was found by Patrolman Fordhan of the Rockaway Beach Preeinet to-day wats 49th Stree rr) foot an Ol seetegeat 0 DW! » B1X Holly wood as seat to almost aa the question of what Ger- | sti and Ished room above it, which opened into ss : | in its princt i] WASHINGTON, March 21.—Supreme| \WaciiNaTON, March 21--Proai-|The peach bloom and the robin an-|patiny tothe floor ot the shop and | ie cita, His throat was slashed in | Cabinet members say frankly, though | daily work an effort to bring back he Bee Bie} Court to-day postponed until next Oc-| dent Harding on Gee Rrenl | mounced the advent of spring more| packed. up, {tis claimed, goods worth |Mospltah Tile Tink” wal Male” | oF eourse they cannot be quoted pub- | normal conditions in American mdue- : tober the arguments In the case at- than @ month ago $109,000, ‘when one of them stepped on| front . ; nora 2 In American > . He tint wana: whereat uit the. the| (break to-day. Policeman William | licly, that as ‘‘a cold blooded busine sites colin e Mf. Stillman can cut] tacking the validity of New York lawe) 1a steans Committse, that he sound Suneiacn retreated through the hote in| Gitmen, attracted by the screams of| proposition” it would be better for Nations or the German indemnity ov eae estublishing © maximum gas rate of 80 ‘They Ave Wearing Straw Hats in SE eee De ee or hs propos! oth pean questions stare them ‘ ged Sa Se pare De 2 out the Senate Republicans as to the eae oe Pl women and the groans of Collins,| America to forgive the entire debt, in the face as inescapable and un- foftune and make for Jay|°nts per 1,000 feet In certain parts of ibitity of early passage of an i ig ‘hata pen eS = a saw several men jump into @ taxicab! wile othe sist that the United avoidable. Vice President Cooltdge’s wision which he wishes |New York City. ey tariff that would take enre| HOUBTON, Texas, March 21.—A| rocomottve Firemans bite Valued ut|whick drove off inefore he could got | wnye OlNers Me speech is significant of what is going progeen. Wi ea | The iw was found unconstitutional 4 Aasea or wave 100 dvaw hatel(" which: dr: as ae States must inevitably consent to a! FP°Ct ine Harding Cabinet table, trust fund. in a case brought by the Consolidated proposal was disoussed — at . . the number. ‘ollina Nented hel rerunding of the debi in some way ict between Mr. | Gas pany in lower’ courts. ° "tho Le eee ata the conmittes |grected spring, But South Texas| WASHINGTON, March 2,—Deci-}\new who slashed him but refused | that will enable the Allied countries an. fotereating | CHy.an4 ine State asked that It be air | was the lea of tis Pres St) folks didn't await official spring.|sions in ‘Tex@® courts valuing the}{o give his assailant’® name, to get credit abroad and thus stabilize | anced, r ed, | was the idea of ts e international exchange. | Some Cabinet members dectare that | Western Senators are beginning to cealize that after all is said ahd done and the emergency tariff laws have compete with American goods it will NOT READY FOR CANCELLATION OF ALLIED WAR DEBT. All sides seem to agree Uimt public opinion in Amertca is not rcady for a cancellation of the Allied dept and that it will be difficult to get action in Congress on any proposal to dis count the debt, The latest proposal, however, that the United States can- _LOsT, FOUND AND REWARDS. Lost. Thaming 3 southbound Och ay 49 containing it, cata ilharbdinsl acai ats At atta AN nl gs is be stated. The important fact is Notice to Advertisers _ Guy Stillman and Jay Leeds, | ther than next October, including wheat and wool plenicers ae. the country from | the result 0 the Fefiisal of the 8a-| visited the hospital to-day and told | if America dots not sctsle the debt | ,,Dustay advertising type cer end es win or lose a fortune of - Houston yesterday Preme Goat iid WoOoy, sence the police ehe and her husband shad | question, the Anane ub pu st 3 Will Brenig ‘World, If roomind after 4 Fa the ’ e 5 fo LOY. a Apent the nig . Mr. and Mrs, | g, to we! 0 heavily upon publication. ‘onky eee a Gredtest Proawetion of Maple suges [tw iishayayy Non,the emailer vardiet:|HRinaw Re, Rearnevof, Ne $1 perny | Coo NS ane. plea, an to dim'siah ety the nt ache Sets aa all The Finance = Budget Committee Geri, MAAS | Fe Gay. aunonaned ta Onnees, story Keatns ‘was ‘arrested, wich ald their purchasing power. Even by The World must be RM Fecelved hy tuplay advertizing type obey for the of The World wuraday precedes ‘be reeetvedd $760,000 for the dredging of the 15-|pemocratic members of the New Jer-|"andle what Is anticipated as the! itn conspiracy in connection with | been expected to prevent the impor- Friday. cop pe foot channel in Jamaica Bay from Mill|sey Public Utilities Camm greatest production of maple sugar in|" mh ai oat TraMe on the Williamsburg Bridgo's| Detian bf Luropean products that. 0 Ti World mus be = Basin north to Fy Cr the alleged wamous mar Sunday Main co | v based on recommendation of th te at Trenton to-night. The rin 4 . 7 e et a to di methi. tr Sinking “Fund ‘Commission, which Inst|last wook rejected Corer Congress-| Agriculture predicts an output of/ arte [> Rett res Vee ain papal Ps A ip ag ec Piciasy petvrorelgn markets tab tks Actolane CU ake tet TT ¥ uproved the ject, The | man James A. Hamill and John Hoff. |1 909 tone, with a value of $2,000,000.|the examination of talesmen. After | Orkinm © bar , viducerrand that this can come only {orion orders not aay. money ay Hable, according to Brook- en eng agro re ey Hacheren cr|The sap has already started’ to run|two hours’ questioning only the fore- truck of the motoraycte of Phillp | Producer ne ae ica oe tatcene, Tae eueh Mate eee ada) — Xuantic Vity was confirmed for the|\n some paris of the Dominion. man of the Jury bad been selected. | singer, thirty-five, of No. 1154 Nostrand | throug” Tin. tlt Sa lathe Tom Disnlay copy oF orders ‘rileased later than sx ed abowe, | when ‘not

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