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aaenentntin seein: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921, - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gompers FIRST WIFE MUST | Second Mrs. Andrews Who Has Left On Way to Be Married To-Day ; Husband, it Is Said, to Start Suit TELL OF ANDREWS’ ~HARDNNG TO NAME INTERNAL REVENUE Harding Stands for the Good Old Swimming Pool MAGISTRATE GIVES ORDER 10 SUMMON Would Like to Get Into One Now HEAD IN FEW DAYS, 2 POLICE RAIDERS SECOND TO JURORS me ce —s | Writes to Kiddie. | aa Te . ——. | | =< Spéctacular Contest On for the | Entered Cellar of Hotel Brad- | Mysterious Woman to Aid Al- 1 Sie Biggest Job in the Gov- | dock and Broke Open Door leged Bigamist Said to Be ‘ohan a uued’te wip of ts AhulOle ernment Service. | Huntig for Liquor ‘Broker’s Employee. swimming hole in the creek near | -— —_—_—_—— Caledonia, O., were recalled by him LIQUOR IS AN ISSUE. Magistrate Rosendlatt, sitting in | Mrs. Maud Haynes Andrews, first | | to-day in reply te letter in lead Washington Heights Police Court, to | Wite of Herbert T. Andvews, who in- | pencil from twelve-year-old John D. Business Men Do Not Care|sea to toiloemen ceoree acloter ana heneeaatedtaeg ee iota Nees LT January by bringite a second wife ‘The President's letter was In an Arthur Loewe, who raided the Hotel (Braddock at 1 Stret and Bighth Avenue, and seined $15,000 worth of} liquor last night to appear in court on Wednesday to answer to changes of disorderty conduct. He discharged Waiter Jacobs, a bartender, who was Whether Appointee Is “Wet” or “Dry.” | swer to an appeal from John that h |attend a ball given by the ladies of jthe community house for the benefit of a swimming pool for boys, In ex- plaining that he had been asked by his playmates to write the President | John eaid: into his home on Hud son Boulevard, | | Jersey City, changed her mind about! | moving to another city pending her | By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) | divorce action. She Is under subpoena | |to appear before the Hudson County WASHINGTON, April UG (Copy-| 2frested at the time of the seizure |Grand Jury to testify regurding un- | | “Mr. President. we want a right, 1921).The biggest job in the| Ut refused to Issue an order for the | righteous doings repugnant to ancient | | swimming pool just like you Government service still unfilled is} Teturn of the liquor, saying that th New Jersey law in her home, and an-| would if you were a boy, so law provided cases, Louis Fridiger, counsel for Baker and the hotel, established by evidence the Commissionerehip of Internal Rev- the procedure in such enua And the various influences fighting for and against various can- didates constitute the most spectacular please come. | told the boys that 1 did not believe any President would let the boys go with- out a swimming pool when he | til that branch of the multifarious | | troubles of her husband fs settled, will | | remain in the reach of the authorities |against her and her husband under | contest’ for a Government post in a| #4 the admission of the policemen and in her present apartment, if she | could let us have it by paying 50 jong time. that they entered the hotel without | can prevail on the landlord to relent | or 75 cents for a ticket for a ball. Judging by the activities of the|* Warrant of any kind, forced Baker Shou the Slapoeseds prigeesises taken | If you come everybody will come to accompay them to the cellar and there burst open with a crowbar and two pleces of gas pipe the locked and and we can have our swimming | pool, so please come.” Tn a postacript John adde “wets” and “drys,” one would suppose that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has the power to make the | the “nuisance” provision of the Land- lord and Tenant Law. “Please ; ; aled door of a compartment con Mr. Andrews was quoted to-day as write me a letter and let us know a Raed inad Sere ab ule evicudie taining the liquor which was bond saying that he tad found a young, | The fellows are so discouraged te The Anti-Saloon League is working |®"4 held under a Federal perm Deautiful, Intelligent and wealthy think we can't have a poc im its wsual effective way to prevent | Ftidiger then asked that the police- woman friend who was going to see | In his reply the President wrote: ihe appultitment et aby one wis tein | mee ‘be arrested on warrants charg him through and out of all his do-| “My Dear John—I received mestic nightmare, He predicted that this woman would make herself | known to the public shortly. He in- sisted her interest in his affairs was not a bit romantic and threatened no | further complication in his marital | Mrs. ing unlawful entry and burglary but withdrew this request when the policemen testified that they acted under the instructions of a police in- spector. The Court your letter this morning saying that the boys were very much disappointed because they had heard | could not attend the ball in the interest of your swimming pool fund. | am exceedingly glad the least degree unfriendly to the en- forcement of the Prohibition Jaws. Politicians who imagine that a “stand in” with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue will be a powerful lever in local politics, especially since there Mrs6. HERBERT T. ANDREWS, N22 GOMPERS MARRIES MINERS IN BRITAIN. held that the name of the inspector should not be made a status. Maud said she didn’t | you wrote to me about this, John, collectors of internal h : f volbw will be grag ie ab naninine matter of record [Rae WHO Mis) “new cngure: In: the . | because | do not want the boys to meee ie sau sshisnired a]. ‘Strange as it may seem in these | ————_____ ee drama could be. Mrs. Esther Marie, | think 1 am not interested in their Panale e Ghan thee aia wear he[tmem” sald the Mogiateate, ‘ne iE the blonde stenographer-switchboard ’ 1 | getting a swimming pool. | have Commissioner pie ae did bas vig Constitution of the United States by tele peal ei rourhout the night girl, was not available to interviewers used swimming pools myself, in rte ° th rreasury \inelts land tho States of New York super ’ Nett Ruard voal stood by to take) to-day, sho vanished ‘Thursday, | ALL f IN | my time, and there are one or two oa pipe \ ea an : ac sar ms | sede the Voletead Act and the State was swept away |Plentifully supplied with money swimming pools in the creek out O10 ee a eecrae tmaat be| Enforcement Act. ‘This raid was ‘ (which Mr. Andrews says she didn’t | —— cash |. ‘eat Galedentan Os, thagliwourd i a ia Pe tive officer of executive] Utrageous and inexcusable.” SE) Sa tT ge ne toa Pai enieae aii | (Continued from First Page.) | (Continued from Firat Page.) | like 40 get into again: right now An administrative officer of executive!” A eistant District Attorney Jam ’ caren enrnizeed by Storm, aces Se by anaulment, " | fed Frown e | if it were possible. alente and mu y iy SSEbn aki Be ua ved with Mag HICAGO, April 16—Telegraphic | yer Luzaroc, for Mr, Andrews, | _ | “You tell the boys that | hope taxes for the Nation. Practically all of | tit. Rosenblatt communieation in the West and in|Sald to-day the “third woman” wag/| congratulated the speaker after tha|ing to minimize it worker: the ball will raise all the money #4,000,000,000 a year must go through — southern sections of the country was |Merely an employee of a brokerage| lecture and thus Mr. Gompers's ac-|have not stood toxellier, and they that is needed to provide the pool his office in one form or another. |“PUSSYFOOT” OFF virtually Daralyeed to-day, according | firm which had made a careful busi-|quaintance with the family waa be-|have reapod the reward.” | and that) 17 some. of you will The public generally has been irri- ———- |to reports received here by telegraph ness investigation of Andrews and|gun. Mr. Gleaves, father of the| The London Times gives a graphic | companie ont o : and}gun. 3 sft b come around to the White Hou tated over the income tax law and} TO CRUSADE AGAIN (Continued From First Pasey — | Sarath ween Sit caces ans ORnetE |thad established that all his marital! bride, moved afterward to Zanes-| Account of what happened at the | with some tickets | will buy some, has demanded not merely that taxes - and wires were in a dcinoralized con-|tPoubles were the work of jealous) ville, O., and it was not until last} fateful meeting of the le 4 | whether 1 can attend or not. shall be lowered but that an under-|ij, \W Soles fara dition from Denver southastward, in- |and vindictive business rivals,’ ‘ wutu that Mr. Gompers renew ance” yesterday. “Yours for the swimming pool, le Warns Drinking Men Before) than a mite wide and was accom-|% bata ch . autumn that Mr. Gompers rene ih a i ” standable income tax blank be F = 8 eae panied ‘by Maney Fal heuiats eet Tix jpittie Rock,| Andrews is in @ defiant, aggressive | his acquaintance with the bride uf) “The proceedings developed, says] WARREN GBARUING drafted and the auditing of income He Sails to Get Busy in Next Willagea’ Ware. deaéliatied:niantas | Hoenn iat Paite cad He esinieee mood and declares he “will fight them | to-day. in eye-witness quoted by the Times, | —— tax returns be expedited. In many Three Years. Pin tion buildings were levelled and yege- |Noga, Birmingham and Cincinnati, [@s" that he will go to Connecticut| Mr. Gompers might have heen! “into the biggest circus ever seen, | cases income tax auditors open up hah tation in the path of the storm was| ——Se— voluntarily to answer any warrant|twenty-one instead of seventy-one, | Mxtremists of all sections tried hard business accounts two or three years I'm not going to dle reported ruined, The tornado' SURY GIVES HER |that may be served. His first wife, | judging by the eagerness with which | ‘4 keep the battie flag unfurled, and Re tae verura dtc ¢ Gis bias Cede: "Dill the world ‘oes dry. Beata ed@innn uemncae $1,000 AS NO SCOLD =: Maud Augusta Haynes An-|he arrived at the Marriage License © T- Cramp, President of the Rai-| The disturbing effect of slow aud-| ‘This will be the favorite smoke ee eae ene assed within , jdrews, who has sued for divorce and | ttureau this morning, the first appli- W4¥men’s Vnion, led in the atcempt | iting has already been felt in busi-|Foom ballad on the Cedric of the) TUN Bil | | ine jis facing dispossess proceedings in| cant of the day. With him, of course, t9 Secure postponement instead « ness. Under the strain of war time| White Star Line, which sailed at noon] ws vere mostly white planta- Mrs. Fuller’s Neighbor Also Or-|Jersey City, is still willing to help|was Mrs. Neuscheler. She wore a cancellation of strike, Reerimin- the two Commissioners—Daniel C.| to-day for Liverpool with William ¥.| 7M dead were mostly white Were to Pay #1843 Fi |him to the extent of not testifying | close fitting blue sult and a trim hat ‘tions were mutual, and, while t| Koper and Wiliam Williams—have | Johnson, the well known "Pussyfoot," Dolph, Blevins SRA AATIATAT ARS ere te ee) ese fe joanne him before the Hudson Coun-| with a feather in it and a strip of transport workers were particulatiy done a splendid job, but their/n board. Before sailing Mr. John-| ii ty bo in ruins, ‘The twister tore Expenses of Suit. |ty Grand Jury. fur about her neck. Instead of re- accused of not desiring fully to sup: troubles in Keeping experienced per-|#0n solemnly announced that the] tne eropu of wheat, rye and cot.) A Jury before Judge Dungan in the|, Hem told she would stand on| maining at the window of this branch port the miners, they retorted by ro- | sonnel were Hianifold. Congress has| Wtole world -will be dry in hip tifo-| 9° ae CTIRS Ot mls see Bnd Cor! circuit Court at Newatn Fyaatantay | rights and decline to testify|of Cupid's establishment, Mr, Gom- ferring to the weak-kneed actic (eon ; & habit of cutting off appropriations] time. Hence the above ballad, com-| were washed ont, telograph poles and aWarded a verdict of $1,000 to ra: | Sheeeetae pci tien eb Ne es end! Nile astces wero) ushered which led to the muller of canca from Government bureaus which |p0sed on ee spot by one of the B28] Fines were & tangled maa Hildegard 8, Fuller of Millburn, ae Baas wien! phe) aul Ee ae the Stee 31/0 Clerk Boully sees poing raised at we, most need them, and it was not al-|*neers, ‘The tuno is “How Dry Thirty-seven dead and fifty Injured J., who sued Henry W. Hiss, her next | om iny when ahe appears Tuesday lcrulse helped them sine on she att : in the yard, about ways easy for the Internal Revenue | 4 in Hempstead County alone were re- door neighbor, for $10,000 for having c mn § pears sday | Cruise helped them sign on the dot va gued that the miners ANP RarGilcexe establishment to get needed help| “All you drinking men.” said Mr.|oostug pefore noon. All veretation had her indictea.as a common sonld, | PCfore the Grand Jury. She is re- | tines, RVC ACE PIOG tan es Minleter) eae i. t Sonny y 4 Johnson to the wbstemious ship news| Pon” ee eS ha daa . oa seine ceiving hundreds of letters of sym-| Mr, Gompere, after giving his Ore: und stood er PRG Wort from Congress, With the twold Be Bit ar i Pees bts was completely destroyed and leaves Her husband, who joined her in the pathy from women all over the pe es neem ts aves at aba by Mr. H ya 2s ne the surface, Bs OO! » Gove the) reporters ani photographera who “ sking his legal expenac - a ag: Beve aetna Be BYEW ide by Mr Their : branches of the overnment of th Lys HIER GAGEIKE Gchewen Rad on the outer edge of the tornado Suit, asking lil Bia PENSES, T=) country, 318 West 5lst Strect, waa President ? ead i cg ng boards same political party, that task will |bade an ei farewell, “had) wath were turned black ceived an award of $1,549.68 | TaHoy: Te sel lk . not) we f Cull of water | bette k as much as yo t : It was Jacob J. Lazaroe, counsel) of the A. FP. of L, was born in Lon- actuated by the wage ‘tier drink as much us you can now i} 1 a rat Ww ) be easier. I, i it | High damaging wind storms we Mr, and Mrs, Fuller were the only!for Andrews, who made it known his parents being Sarah Rood a kind of direct action £ S| M ne, who is twenty-c ‘The dig job of the Commissioner | bec in ee years ¢ oe Will) reported all over the northwestern witnesses yesterday. Previously Mr.|andrews believed that No. nd; Gaal Gompers) both. Natives of gomaiinaee saan n for securing | was alone in the house in + f \ of Internal Revenue is not Prohibl-|be a lost art, iNew York is still Wet) connor of ‘Texas and Southwestern! Hiss and another neighbor, Ralph 8! former Pittsburgh stenographer, had| | ~ t EE SOS AEE AE EAR AINA mand little rman was it \ tion enforcement but administration |and our most diMcult problem. Chi-| Arcansas, not in the direct path of the | Foss, testified, detailing epitheta they |employed an attorney to start annul-| Holand. This, he wrote, his became evident the break way coms | play on the poreh, sitting in a smait , { of the income tax laws, What the] cago and Haltimore are also wet. But aa ; Ror gay ati rea r tae Boye ae ey te are aeney, {Second marriage, his first wife bay- ing the anger of the miners was un- | Cbalt ‘ business men of the country are in-|in y924 jt will be Impossible to get af uvrad® ‘caring out communication 3 er had applied to’ ment proceedings. No. 2 is twenty-| 4° giea about a year ago. bounded."" A sour msd his mother, wis terested in is an efficient administra-) ° 0°) 1 : is, [48d damaging outbuildings. them, Their testimony was suppurted five years old, Tho first Mrs, Ad-|""4c. Nouschelor gave her ago as. Accocd ; ran to the porch, missed him and tor in the revenue vffice and most of |@rink In New York or anywhere else) DHaLtAas, ‘Tox, April 16.-At least | by flve other witnesses. Thirty-x.ne | drews is several years her senior. thirty-eight Bivwea hore Io Bitte lee ing to othor accougts, tho at- dashed for the well avens i them do not care whether he is “wet |in the United States, soven lives were lost in Northeastern |witnesacs testified that Mra, Fuller| Though dofiant of tone as he an-| NE! SUE Aviee Staf- mosphere was electrical and bitter | board told its tale and presently tha or “dry.” As a matter of fact, the] “And then," continued Mr. Johnson, | , ii i 2 fordshire, England, her parents. both personalities were hurled to and fro, | M8 Of the boy's feeble struggies Rctual’ enforcement of. Prohibition | a, wc win aie punsol|Texas lato yesterday in a tornado | Was “a normal woman" and not anounced he was ready to meet oourt| ooo being Willlam TT. Gleaves sioute ats i oH ‘Oni liconfemed her tenes: s has been in the hands of a Pronhibi- | “they world will rapidly go dry. “T) wiich swept sections of Smith, Wood, | eld. \action, Andrews's volce was tearful |’ Se ; Shouts of “traitor” and other similar} Mrs. Girling tore up the board tion Commissioner, who is a subordi-|have It from a friend that Lioyd | Grecy, Cass and Bowie Counties and| 4), Lie, JY Teached Its verdict after! ax no told of the unexpected depar- | 2nd Anna sti Ms will be epithets were heard by reporters out- and lowered herself into the well ‘ nate of the Commissioner of Internal | George told a friend that if the United Eset ~ RPO Rene WW henclt Seas sanpunced io. 2 Ineldentally, her dis-| Mt Neuscheler’s second marriage, side the hall where the meeting was |The, sides were rough and gave = Revenue and there are so many regu- | states stands pat on Prohibition sal Na Moe MUGh wane orp auRy: OT et eee ner a8") she having been granted an absolute. held : ““|foothold here and there, but every dations which restrict. the aciivities| oo ands pa Scores of persona were repc in- Tam so glad it is all over,” sha appearance 1s believed to have re-|She having beet KeAnln tn tie Bs inch was slippery with’ slime ant of the bureau that the opportunity | Ensiand will be dry in ten years.| jured in the affected area. Six of the| sald. “Now 1 will go back to Mill-| sulted from a talk with a lawyer at|divorce from Loulg Neuscheler on adical circles bitterly assall what|moss. Haste was necessary if she for discretionary action is not as| With England and the United States |‘Pexas fatalities were at Avinger, Cass | burn very happy." the Hotel McAlpin. She left Andrews | April 13, three days azo, by Supreme thoy call “the desertion of the min- | Would rescue the boy before he sanie great as it has been are Re atea Ge the Womecanner Weld) Cayinty and One at ALBHLS : ——— jek ecole eee ine aud haven ree Court Justice Whittaker, ers" by the railway men and trana- | [he bottom of the twenty feet of any eve » chance ‘or|° SERID “LD, Mo, April 16,- where she wis going, and neve! 3 e happy couple ed 01 ie * | wate Mrs. Gir slipped down Seen vee ine bore eee ages |” Me. Johnson ‘contemplates pussy: | sear otro nad Linden eee: (Re Re LABOR BOARD — | iorinred As the happy couple walked out of ‘port workers, and claim “some con- |i heat the ihe ee Dped, down office Is exaggerated. ‘The Job Ix so | footing around the Scandinavian | py a eyclone late yesterday resulting! WACANCIES FILLED SEN eT jthe Municipal Bullding to the wait-/servative leaders had cold feet from | feet in water and knees by ‘ big and there are wo many working /Counirics UnUl ‘be serw the start af | in he mage, Several dwelling GERMAN RADICALS _ [28 ‘1xcab which took them uptown. ‘tho start and were only waiting to | #inst tho sides. ' io the bureau that no conspiracy to[# Sehara. He admits he some Joh and a church were demolished att | nt voth were all smiles. Mrs, Neuschelér gel, ou hey ar ‘ She grasped the clothing, pv he. Prohit 1 Ma hate hand in trying to dry ‘up| Shad Grove The elevator was rT y are desperately hop- | the halt-drow and senseless oh ' evade the Proniition laws could ajen, Nand In| trying to dry un | Shady Give, The ‘elevator wa) Samuel Higgins of New York to| EXPEL THEIR CHIEF is a bionde and almost « head taller ing there wil ve a reunion of toe tps ( ity Raleattowened and nenstlegs hii ik oy he: Hed A Ablie, and then | DASEUse Consisted of one Amall lack | biown off ul Linden, Rovidents of | Repre Managemen no |than Mr. Gom She apparently ‘bor groups iv a day or two. that she might handle the yin t anpaleoe ni mad cine handbag and an umbretle lboth’ towos had warnitir 6! 1 epre hagement c ig loo huppy even to say she was ews h Ae body 1y and work to rid it of Beant PeLaNauein te Mae tie | oe - | atormteeiprokoh and euekyen Hehe Grou Paul Levy, Communist Leader in| ®"* oop ra shar ¥ z ws of {ihe cancellation of a utrike body freely and work to rid It of the i ‘ powerful eno o bring Ul 74 = i i y Nur 0} | too happy for word order sent a great wave of re- | °UQh , matter to the atten Press. | Train Service May Be Restored to! iy their cella j Reichstag, 1s Accused of Kithousli pores it Then she threw the baby over her ; ars etd teichstag, ccused inh narrlag vik il!’ Hef throughout London, and in the . ' dent himnelf if neces Colorado ay. > WASHINGTON, — Ay 7 i | i shoulder and set about regaining the 5 : : sacher vat there was a time when Saiuol!gtreets the crowd struggled fi Bh reat a 5 Appointment ¢ sioner of VIR, April 16 Rocky vacanele on the Radlroua freachery | ‘ 8 ie slruggled for surface, Sh se step by step, caus Yaternal “even ete in MG SEICR Seneene analy SHIPS IN DISTRESS Labor Hoard were filed to-day by| ERLE, April 16 (Aneosiatea | COMBE and the Justice wh iit; |eoples of the evening specials which Lously, for one slip might mean death re aya, Secret the ‘Tre sERL - formed the ceremony at the ote {asdied 8¥ery quarter:a: oO her 1 herse Ther - : fow days, if Secretary of the Tread | rwcovering trum the ettects of the! BATTLING STORM |Presitent Hu by the nomina-’ Press).—Dr, Paul Lovy, leader of the] Wit tg were, pinochle eronies,| It te expected ine the, Welsh aad {22 help within call, so she saved ‘hor will get an able administrator, If the | Worst storm of the winter, which >| tion of Walter L, Momenimen German Communists and foremost | 7) 0S WN" A ic aigerecene ye) Scottish districts where syndicaliam | 2rcath and struggled on. - | politictans ure supreme, the job will]yesterday covered the district with ON GREAT LAKES Massachusetts, Deputy President of representative of tint party in the| They used to break lances at this! ie 'rite that there will be further dia- reat ane Machod the top: and , become part of the spoils of the cam: pion Fang ‘os Hy u we 4 inches, --—— t therhood of Ratlway Train. Reichstag, was expelted from the party |Goushty game at the Labor remple | turbances and that even in the event clin bedt out with he r baby. In the 1 and the personnel of the In-|blockuded rallroada and paralized) .1. tnatte to Make Breake {0 represent the labor group: (to-day by It ntral Committe for | in Bast Sith Street when Bob Wagner of the Federation calling off the strike | Mone) aii waren ehild and Reve offices throughout | Wire ¢ unication in most direc lable Ke eah sen ‘abor group; | oss breach of faith and seriously | was Assemblyman and then Senator,| it will be persevered in by some sec-| fron tite” # over him to bring { the Nation w be political just as | tions am Denver. | Train service to waters and Calumet Harbor Samuel Higgins New York, former | &™* : > 4p dace tions of the miners. BUEN TeEe wae largely ihe case under the Dem- |t nth annulled hist night, w As a sur t General Manager of the New York, damaging, the party." | Ds. Levy w ‘| PAY STATE TAX ON OLD BA | - aie: imiied eT ocratic Administration expected to resumed to-day ire| Livhtboat in Danger, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, ‘rected to surrender bis mandate a on Amited on Sonthern R. Be ———__—— service, however, was not expec ted to sy S represent the management group, |” rember of the Reichstag | eo U' BAR. Marvey Ea sv cS firmed an| Auto Dites ae |return to normal immediately because} MILWAUKEE, Wis, April 16--|and Ben W sper, former Governor | sion war a Hroc tekied, Gor) rir soe ¥c ifie aite s | Severat 8 ' nono CITY CLERKS DENIED PAY. Jiic'fince number of poles torn down| Coust Guard crews here to-day ttt- [of Tennessee, t nC the ‘pube| ney Mariuiclsine tie” Mossow Inter: | oi freee, Mone Berson drifted nto the) wAREENGTON, April W6.—Nominn> | seriously, when : ~ - by the wind and weight of the snow,] jo" the WORM Ea ike up nationale in connection with the rent | Rave ny Cafe in the Baultable tions of George Harvey of New York, | o: a i ae rai AT School Board 1 | nee ph Nira OAT: SG NOS eo atorm in — Uprising tn iermany, which he | duflding to-day and paid their State In-! to be Ambassulor to Great Britain, and) rod, struck a washout eters Rall. out Sa Alleged Leader of Communiat| years in an effort to aia four vessels Lrongly oppo a piece of fe come taxes, Payments were accepted Myron T. Herrick of Ohol, to he Am-|a ditch w few miles marth ae nary (al Bit these thostha — fortxasoven Rising Arrente lyinue off the Milwaukee breakwates | TOWNS BALK MOUNT VERNON The Central Committees order of ex- |witn penalty up to noon, though Issador to Rrance, were confirmed to-| morning. ‘Tho ecident ‘was. attelb <3 clerk employed by the Bourd of Ba- | PORUIN, Aril 16 (Assovlated Press). | ‘The steamer Outagamie, southbound, | wamaroneck and Pelham Delay tte) Pamphlet, “constitutes direct support | Sestenay W ie ny SOME ae sre . on veation have been unable to collect | 7 '* Hole# alleged to have been the) took refuge of the breakwater and Gc ithe "enemy" and an “Intolerable | payments. After to~lay penalties : a0 leader of the recapt communist upr Water Plant Project, ch of party discipline Je effective. | s any pay from the city, according to|\.. Naiat aa appeared in dist Two tugs and The committee holds that Dr. Levy aa caas < D E G da ay pay from the ells wesording 10 inq in midaie tickmeny, wan arveatel| gPpeared dustry, Two (ugs and anne ecebtal thee. Mount ie een an haat PE, Mare | "Nile, Becker, aiaect atretor 6] TO YOu Enjoy Good Tea? “a information that came to light yes-|here lust + WL was offelully an- | 8 tankers an an ‘Oller, ‘wor non will be xble to establish tte now destruction of the Communist orgir:: | hares of collections, said the smallest } = terday when a group of them visited | nounced to-day also lying off the breakwater, fight- 72 ERS RAE nev ation, tux piuld was one cent, which came by . +I the wMce of the Comptroller to bes |. Hol ae 4 n ms ing for she from the storm municipal water plant for a long time | #440? oe | registered ‘mall. he “largest was for If the flavor of the choicest leaf appeals to you ( hi : ol D' lolez is kn as “Germar ee f to come, J, Henry Esse Ms counse! | mo n $400,000. i ~ him’ to do something for thelr reller, | Rovln Hood" bucause exploits in] A number of vessels opening navi- | for Mamaroneck and Pelhany hee just | "The payments were made across th send to us fora trial packet of 5 When the Board of Education made | {dreed” mar dractterd 8, Where, Me] gation are known to have started for] ted exceptions to the order of Supreme | WHAT IS DOING [that the. CUA RAP ONG any polnted uk ‘ up its budget it put in a group of | liber ully to the iff his * # in this section of the Lake re- urt Justice Tompkins allowing the | to make Bp for a efictency caused by i < 4 cs ‘ec ving Guard A rewn 00,000 mark: 0 und grave fears were fe or] y lcials to purchase eo cl “ | such plaves being closed ne sald, as $702 a year. According to Comp- Ot , t neal water company there they "got thelr money's q troller Craig, it was impossible to| Jacob M. Kahn Kilted by Train, | gan te nit! SWQee over Lake Michl-) More than hr ago Mount Vernon hy” odtain efficient clerks for this amount to The Bvening W POOL Mine ware Wninie (inane Ciel eee fee Aa ear HARTI SENATE. anal @adrsiieeeinaien Comsinr and the men now seeking pay were GREENWICH, Conn, April 1 sateen heeote Kk more than $1,000,000 for the pureha i . od nging on Cemetary Put on.ae “lemporury employees” at | J M. ia Pale tne merchant AoE eee ee water company’s plant, bu Continued dlacussion ¢¢ Colom- | Fence | @ salary of $1,014 a year of No. 20 We 11at i ‘ Lif ving etations iets y contract has been pigned n Dreaty | ‘The body of a man was found this} The board certified them to the} York local sanitarlue waa] port n Lake Mt ran wore f f the except HOUSE, morning hanging from the fence sur-| regular appropriations and the Comp- | f eee towns * vito ald vessels waien apparentiy Which obtain’ wate ' pet mn byt pect Park, Brooklyn, by Louis Principe treller refused to issue tie warranty, | Pn th a ell n dist nie ay fe JOC No. 37 Speier Stroat avant s Glaiming, as no provision had buen | tired of being a burden ta hte time | xhuboat off Calumet Marb iP CHEM AL Oriduaty V ‘ Consideration of regular taste ugh thodiat Lipisc F Made for them, e was without au-|He loaves u widow and several vhildien | Chicago, was in dangor of being swept Whe city. hus demanded schedules by sub-committee | ours," Gis’ body wast This product has been on the American market for 30 years. Say whether f thority, ec Vaake re at! in New York, away by the gale. The keepers stuck pellanwy give a bond for § ; of Ways and Means Committee, morgue: bso prefer Black, Mixed of Green: ~SALADA TEA CO., Boston, Ma: Woe \ Bs Siar iceman - \

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