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Perea os) me EN re f oo eS | - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY PR | e N elcotacndals ———____— an aie 1 EVENING W ' , A IL 26, 1921. ; n which the United Gtates Gorern- ak a 7 —- = ment has been placed by the attempt Membe f th Ne P bl : Si . C ee a Gecieriany, te te President Harding rs oF the New £ublic service Commission, GEO. W. EDWARDS, |MOVIE MEN OFFER a8 a medivtor, The Allies feel that Ti B d d G Mill ] } | @ fuatice co America they sould (8 ransit Board, and Gov. Miller, Taken at Albany ARTIST, HONORED | = TO PURIFY FILMS | form Washington in advance thelr BY THE FRENCH! to tae } views on the German proposals #o | —— i Miller fur or Toquir ie that President Harding will not fall | 4 seh au y Int D Indus- , a vietim to the German plan of rang- y ty to See if Censorship Is | ng America againat the Allies in the| Necessary, * reparations controversy. | ALBANY, A 7 AL! NY, April 26.—M e DETAILS OF ALLIED POSITION | | pAiBANT, Apel 26-—Btotion plotar WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. — + | | Miller to-day on (he Lusk-Clayton Before President Harding or Secre- | . —_——>— Censorship BIN, submitted a n 3 py plan tary Hughes actually considered a Lemocratic Member of Board lGar Il, Leading Hae ‘ for an investiration of the production course of action, the French and Br-| Held in $1,000 Bail— jGar Il. Leading Havana Spe- and of the motion picture industry by tiah view will have been given them W. de . | cial From Miami at Last sep ahcaagga hen Malet gallons Be AL. Within the next twenty-four hours omen Flock to Polls. Report mevernor, with expenses paid by the they will have the full dotaila of the | — port. Rat Janey ne ee Allied position. | The arrest of Bernard Leo, a Demo- " rey of the filias would be nece ary. te f Analysis of the German note has! cratic momber of tho [lection Board san Oe ene tet a ectneee tae ee Snows uecording to the terms of aiready been made in London and ¢, " ner 1,240-mile race with an express the offer, would agree to abid ! Gees Gah bas ere eiplomatia repre=| OT MF Ststh District of the Seoond train, tho 60-foot motor cruiser Haein Gt tite peopasel: onmenseraete | oa = = i of the proposed commission, seatatives abroad know in a general] Ward of Jereey City, was the first Gar Il. jr, owned and commanded by The purpose of the offer, it was ex- way how the Allies feel ebout it. —_| ‘“lsturbance reported in tho municipal Garfield A. Wood, Detroit manufac- plained. was to allow the producers to The German proposal@starta out Primaries which are being held to turer and sportsman, is racing up the viluinate the objectionable films and with expressions of good will and a 4#y in Jersey City, Newark and Mont ae Coast to-day with a fair athe the a industry themselves wy one of hopefuiness that America may | ©/#4r. Lee was held in $1,000 batt on one reaching the Columbia rather than to fave @ censorship ta help Solve the problem. Concretely | ® Charge of assisting voters to mark pfs ub dock at S6th Strest, North ‘The motion picture fores * the Germans admit a ability to the| ‘heir ballots when the voters were eee ur Debot ac Clams ose eue represented at the hearing by seven ' wii se soc0e.0e.000 peld. mares or | “neither blind nor iNiterate and whe | At that hour the Havana Special speakers, Paul D. Cravath, who dis. aaaee mantle $10,000,000,000, "They, | Ne Was Rot accompanied by a Repub- of the Atlantic Coast Ine, with which cussed gel aspects of the. bin of course, cannot pay this sum at the | UC&n member of the board while giv- LEROY T, HARKNESS the motor boat started the race at <== | 1. D. Connick, appearing as an effies- present time, #0 they propose deferred |‘ SUCh sasistance.” GRO. MEANENY + LER Ov THARENESS aa send at 2.30 A. M. yesterday, GEO.WHAR TON EDWARDS, |°cY expert for the producing com- is due at the P § panies; Gabriel He Aes payments extending over a period of | Te offense complained of is one the ap ot 400 fallca wee ta the Decorated with Gold Palms as| Fe ects, tor the wide Meri vt torty years. With interest eccumulat- | Tequently charged against members teh miles, won by the Sait with Gold Palms as}! wdy, for the State ‘Federation ot ' ing, this would maxe the total Gor- | f the Hudson County Democratic or poat in the unprecedented contest, Reward for Great Works of | pinvweightan ener nas for the man lability about 200,000,000,000 | *M!xation in connection with the » VALGH HIRSEETEMELBIa? Gn Cane Art and Patrioti Finks aud Chita Ge. Chu Te gold marks or eppromscately 446, oa, | Yember election by witnesses befor | fness minutes ahead of the train's u jotism. f es J. O'Reilly. 000,000, ‘To meet this situation the | “° Mackay Legislative Investigating | Seeciuitinae tesa uae lsat Meatison -AvatuG, y. anu| CHICAGO CO-ED W a) | Committees when that bod: | ag a] hs adison Avenue, this y, and le, EDS Germans propose a world joan. ly was in- | ; Sian — WEEE this Ge oddee Gio aa OAS : a a | The last word recetved from the Greenwich, Conn., has just been hon- MAN nother thing, however, in the new | IuInne into A RPORLEY CHAS VAN VOORHISCHAS ROS IRE ER: |racers came from Savannan, Ga, vd by the French Government with FROM TEXAS proposal which has aroused the in- jersey City and Hoboken, + &: PRERNOERGAS wee | where they were racing almost neck tho decoration of the Gold Palms of | —_—— dignation of the Allies is the stg-| Women were by far the more nu- —_ ——_—_—______ fo neck. At Savannah, at sundown, +. tnstitute of France sanetberd F a Gieeation. of ie Aitiog 16. he SAE: | casrous voters uring the satty hoars i siseelay Re Gata dareoeks | the apeodboat was leading the special | °° «of France as a reward] Miss Barbara Sells Leaves Univers ersonal income y_ 11 minutes. for his “ar rt and pa- yt sj arnaltted to restore the devastated It is estimated that when the heaviest § (WER | tax statement of Robert P. Brindell. a Shortly after leaving Jacksonville, triouam." hepsi to Meet H. C. Burke in pried jabgoe = sy Pegie t be | voting ts completed thie evening by | Patrick Crowley, President of the : a message said, rough weather wi aero ed Neos tran "Gaverament, Ih other words, | Tturning commuters more than 75, Buikiing Trades Council since the (Continued From Firat Page) encountered by the boat and a log Ade by former Premier Viviani, ew Orleans. Germany would at once give ber tue, | 000 ballots will have been cast ir STILL SHOWN jeer of Brindell, also refused to line was bitten off by a fish eati- The jewel, is a trophy, or garland, ¢ Special to The Brening World.) : - 1 an iminunity waiver, | mated to weigh 600 pounds. pal oh a and enamet,| NUW oR by bee auton nol oe at Gan would | Jersey City. Of Newark's 94.000 | Q The Building Trades Council is|of 60,000,000,000 marks gold at cueir|-,Gartield A. Wood, owner of the aa wih its purple: pitbon a i) Barbs iL tee mean quick restoration of German in | registered voters more than 26 per now a reformed wody? A. Yes. present value. Germany { Gar TI. jr. is well known asa leading rosette, forins the special emblem Of | jane ce eukMter Of the former dustry anc would pro FOES | ek aetna aki tO bi | @ And yet you, its President, re- ss y is equally! sportsmen in the world of motor boat distincuion in the | rem OF) Indian Commissioner w! ation of French industry. ave voted mp to fuse io waive lagtunity eeondent Te; | ready to pay this amount in annuities | racing. Thalitite OL wrarne, the anteaing- Gn | Wwashix stsloner whose home is tn rd Tt would give the Germans promptly | noon. prosecution for anything you may'|"apted to her productive capacity Puna ond toundauooet honer ih tie | Wik: G but (rho has been attend: 4 a revived export trade which would| ‘The polls will close Buy? A. Because of public prejudice | up to a tots c and foundation of bone he| ing Chicago University, att beSTepiendid bens for Ter own fe-|ntandarg time, but ail in line ac tint aoe tiulngh ihe tlting den, "NS" |. * Metal of 200mR.0mCe marks) MAKING HOOCH, NOT |‘ * trom that ef (day ‘end’ acrives construction. there is any restor- | ¥ a ra . Wasn't that a just prejudice, due |” jhere Sunday night, Sb a ing to be done with German money, time will be permitted to vote « Continued From First Page) [to the conviction of your predecessor | Germany, “in the event the United EXPLOSIVE, FREED OFF ON BIKE CLAD AS BOY, |" © Burke alert eee that money ought, in the viewpoint| ‘Twenty-five men tn Jersey City and Bs! 48 a criminal? A. It ended that wiry. | States and the Allies 90 de: ‘ — * | vice py a orth, Tex of the French Government, go to a fl : - Q. Was your election arranged inling ¢ ee eae President of the Associated Ai French firme as a means of enoourag. |‘Wenty-nine men and one waman in Feveral authorities had questioned | advance? A Well, T told them 1] .2% Secording to the extent of her/Still Blew Up, but Court Holds | “iy 17: Can't Stand attentions of Nertising Clubs of the World, They lig French industry. Newark, ware contesting et enn! Brindett'a slatement at tin incuna| wanted them to hold the nomination |“>ility and enpacity to assume the 3 ; Passeraby, So Returns e. | Wefe married Monday at the First Unt. ¥ fas ee 's applied by | polis of their cities to gain pl from hin activities an a leader and| “wre, tot to rallroad it through Allied obligations to the Unitea| That No Crime (Maybe It Clad in the clothing of a younger| #74" Cburoh, Mr. and Mra Burk ese suggestions from i ee : you consult with any of the | States” says a clause in th | Was C: R brot 4 mounted syege | Wushed to-day and suid that th a erent and ‘Amerioe tell have ne|Om the ticket for the city ele r of labor and which has been| unions regarding their representa. |», in the counter- s Catastrophe). rother and mounted on his bicycle,| ) Cr 4g -. nd sald that they came eae ae ee tant Yeneg [to be held day 10, Of all the timated at tens of thousands of|tives? A. T asked the carpenters |P*7pomle | Marcol Carekoake of No. 1392 Madi-|pctty seventoen-vear-old girl of Long the oly Gt riinanek one Mile wae i their viewpoint is solicited by Secre-| candidates, ten will be chosen in “ltrs. they left it to me, Germany propases in the note the | No. 1392 Madl-! pretty seventeen-year-old girl of Long! 5.0 roma They start for tary Hughes elther formally or in-|eaon city for the election contest ana|_ well D. Tompkins, after refu ing | yt How about (he Zaranko THouso- | issue ee an international loan, the | °°" Awe hbee in eee Sessions ttranch, N. J.. started out from her! 7 ramna to-merrow on thelr honoye tormally. cant a sing | wreckors’ Union? A. ‘They are not | Proceeds to be placed at the dispos|. | this afternoon charged with manufac. | home at No. 186 Grand Avenue early | 0% ee French and British gee in the ade oe ten ae he be elected as bin hich immunity, wnid 1 while members of the Building Trades] ton of eal 2 this loan Gere turing explosives, Detective Roche| yesterday morning to see the world | ia new German proposal an attempt to| Commissioners, Finally, the five wilt S¥Poena servers were trying to find | Council many would pay the interest at 4| testified that on April $ Marcet’ Without notifying her parents, Order Relused Delayh imyeigie President Handi 0 isa’ duking the Is th inde skers’ Union| Per cent. and provide Pe LNA cs Seer ca otorist J pedistfiins were no’ ‘ elaying Ship Canal, lavelgie President Handing into the choose city officials from tu¢ir own /tum during the Brindell trial and ach 12 the Brindell Wreckers’ Union tee tbe eum oF he recor aa | plosive exploded and started a fire in| aepeltes 9 edietfiaing were not] Justice Aspinall refused to-day In of the German document, for in- | "@2** | afterwards he was at the home of his|know. 1 think not tal not covered by this intarbe iota his room. See eat cd pen Ply E : a klyn Supreme Court to grant eee eee teen that the Gan.| ‘Tho strongest fight in Newark jn Sister in Ridgefield Park, N. J., (rom| Q. Brindell bad a Housewreckers’|!oun would ve provided, to the limit| “What was he manufacturing?” inte RAT iiss UARGAHWHUO CRC ei or Ge neue tusther ebeast hues mana ‘themselves know the repara-|being waged against tho re-election |D: 2& until a few days ago, He|Unlon. A I have heard of it, of Germany's capacity, by payments | asked Justice Kernochan . nding out search warn-| 0b Of the ship canal between tion proposal will ‘be unacceptable, for /o¢ Mayor Charles P. Gillen, t |returned to his desk, he said, in Fop. | Taushter.) in goods, materials, &c. secant ay Jings at mquest of her parents, at|J&maica and Gravesenc Bays unt! j they ask the American President to g 0 whine . . in Feb. | Mr. Unterm: then bi tof y is disposed,” Whiskey, Your Honor,” returned|the Arrington home to-day no one |n undetern y ntih yer th rought out Dosed.” says the um of feel free to make any suggestions or |#4vertisement in yesterday's Newark "UAry. but had been commuting. that every member of the Crowley | Note, “to allow tho allied powers to| the fly cop. would discuss the | by five Law fe die ene | any modifications which he may de-|papers, attacking the Board of Kau Q. You took some papers with you {new Executive Commitee was a pro-| Participate in Germany's economic| “Well, I have heard of many meiPasier af Hasdlaws Gh fees from the city, had been Gott r sire in the interest of @ world setUe- | cation for alleged extravagance, spir-|—Feeords of the Council? A. T did Se eee aT eater he and financial amelioration. Germany| crimes laid to whiskey, returned ha eee of Harding's Choreh|iawyers are John J. Kuhn Ointea ! 4 bile ; Oi naraia cetiol ot wo! ' ope hall hei i ; sels C “6, 8. | aeDermos ol pepe NG . iz MAY CAUSE POSTPONEMENT on | {to Febly was made to-day in a state- Ot trade for several years. the reconstruction of the devastate | Honer “out K never heard of it beug) AbCrHeH ty Wath etd BE Susann gThompson, Bde / \ § KNOX RESOLUTION. ment by Frank H. Sommer, Dean ot| @ Where did you have those rec-| @. Tompkins 1s back, isn't he,| regions, so that she may acquit her-| 22 explosive.” [tha "Galvary Tapust maton, of | Mar Mb Murphy cand: Henry (A. ites i m We Gherciaeenappenl 40: Mk) Har the New York University Law Schoo! Td? A. In the office of the Council, | theush you call this a reform Ad- | #elf as quickly as possible of the sums} Attorney Philip Goodhart asked|Fresident Harding at alts Mesh) matter of determining P ding tna way that they bafleve qiii|®8d & member of the Newark Boara |! the cabinet PLR E RIO ENF Seca eh ar een io Aa TRAE Creo tial that tbe prisoner be discharged as|ROier Churin her f SrOnete Meee eae ey eee ; Also anpeal to American public opin- [of Brlucation, During the trial of Brindell the Srrrgon Mave theca brought against| her, the proposals state Gereoe | te information did not set up sut- | years Ln a oe on when the text of the note is pub-| Dean Sommors characterized as ‘ia|ffe-cabinet in the Bullding Trades, him. willing to pledge nublic revenuea and| tient facts to gonstitute @ erin. | \ Hane tog ae Alien. _Deliove the |tie out of whole cloth” Mayur Gillen’s |Counell office was selzed under sub-— |. Did you recommend his dts-| Properties, in a manner to be deter-| Justices Kernochan, Healy fe } Peed ote tenaence, Bet, merely 24) aeclaration that the board had equan.|POems, opened by a aufo expert ana Cuamfe, though you Know te was Parton, ote the) Santracthis Ove ugree with you, ‘Tho defend- | } ad he cour’ proc € ad le e sh =| wrokon ant orate mals, Tae dered $500,000, Ho said the Mayor| found to iin no records of value. heard the man was sick. The offer of immediate payment|22t 18 discharged and the case d herion oF : had tried to Inject politica into the| ts Ure wi 01 roral witn @. Will you try to get rid of him?| Pepresents 1,000,000,000 marks gold, | ™8sed.” ( au te Le mi rca that will! schools and had di led fi stated t , A. Yes, if ther proot folowe: MER iscourage the German theorie t ad demanded favors ang |Stated they understood Mr, Tomp- 63, ere sFOC 1c Op a8 folowe i friction between the United State | patroniage from the board a Vigse Regd (Ese rama PE WER ico fom Hewes Ge we phenpie ral haba I are pope Hundred and dtty mni- MORE WARRANTS ! Gad pak anssningey th. the wat, Itl ‘Yotere turned cut oat ceeeuiive Gi tichard Rice of the Hoisting Bngin-| Hon ma gold, silver and bills would not be surprising if the change | ¢, vskeepy deh Na ec OMMITTEE KEPT \cors? A, Don't me where he is, | Teceivable FOR BA PLA n the situation caused the postpone. | COMMasioner of Montcloir to sucoced | NO RECORDS. |He hasn't been seen gince last No- cond—Fight hundred and fifty 0 ALL MLS } ment of action on the Knox resolu. | Ernest Hinck, who resigned jast} @ Where are the minutes éf the| Vember. million marks in bills of exchange —— , 8 ay, ve 4 Pritish ¢o(™°N Mre William 7. Ropes, lead- Merecutive Committee of tie Council?! iat See ne rane Mr. Crow: | pert at ihe intent in hee Pata | eae Hal Chase to Be Fol d : as ‘ i he audience. f » months in Merci | om reward mae ae Henin an note red Altice beac was active in be iba y kept no minutes, to my recol- : “Mr. Crowley. he asked, “do you| ti! 8 receivable and in foreign securi- lowed by Others of Indicted | - | 4 serious indemnity pro ‘at all | €etting the voters ou! ection now where Riss inf? a. : yy Ot but as a cunning Titennt to reopen| It was conceded that the election| @ Resolutions were kept authoriz- incl knew he was very fond of fish- “takes upon borbelt tne obligation te White Sox | negotiations for a modification of the! woula b cig atey etch Pe aot aa ng." answered Mr. Crowley. es upon herself the ution to ; iat terms of the entire Versailles Treaty, | 31 prenby on by Mrs. Rapes, Prank | ing strikes? A. 1 am not the Secre-|'§" gauning for whose money? A.|Fecosnize ay binding the decisions of | CHICAGO, April 36-—The period of , @ proposal made under the impression | 1 y or Dr. James Hanon, tary of the cative Committee | Well, « pike (s a fish, Mr. Untermyer. international commission of ex- |lenlency for the men indicted in con- that President Harding is friendly to| though there are eleven candidates | Which had that power, |NORMAN PULLED UP WITH A eit ie: se peruee : nection with the 1919 World Series \ such a revision thi in thi ¢ nd elgh | Q Where i e boo! re: | elleved by the America cannot afford to Ait dono te Gare a He one Tee CREAR bal The) Rooke gf. reRolye| QUESTION. Government that. another form. of |*andal_who have not surrendered i cannot afford to tum down Mr. Har-| dred voters wore regisiervd tions? A, Never saw such a book, | Christian D, Norman, Chatrman of| proposals would make the matter |>®® Passed and werrants for their} ‘ peony banda A peeeng Soeese pans essed @. Did you keep the minutes of the |th® Board of Governors of the Build-| easier to handle, the German Goy-|#Test have been sent to various ; solidarity has already been prociuimes | ALLIES PREPAR | Bulidins Trades Council, and what| Wh Trades Employers’ Association,| ernment asks that it be notified of|cities, it was announced to~day at saeco deta vant ne te |ALLIE ING fies Pepe Cama, and, wnat iho retired tram the’ ‘Mreproat far | the points on, whieh modifoation ap- [the State's Atarnay's eftee follow. Seaaat pugeert to the Ailad in the NDATE ANSW Raping as | Tan, » Ine., e|pears desirwble to the American|ing receipt of offictal inf © office on the desk the the place Feb, 15, refused to waive] Go: ©. ormation 7 9g " sthing!* he ‘said with’ em: erman Gor California of Hal Chase, the first of mally made or suffer further ocoupa- ‘1 7 | @, Did you leave it there? 1 sign nothing!" he said with em-| would welcome any sugestion o athe — doo'et territory on May 1, Question Likely to Be Seitled by | not leaves ay tilt yc re? A. T did Lira sasoctation wan reformea?| te, American Government, The Ger- ee inaisted men to be taken into r an on pill Mist Naess Se > ae 1 a ‘4 bi . H ciation has reformed?| man Government is too dee bon = | SUesoay® And . s ! | Correspondence, Not by Sue | @ Did you take it with your a,|4 No. 1. didn't need to, Rae ae ene oe. coeely SOR oniy. tour men—Claude: wii d that the peace and well-bei Hema, LEXINGTON ENTRIES. | preme Council No. . Q. Dou't you know soine of your] of the world are dependent won a (eco eeheom, euck Weaver and Cari tt pene : (Mr: Untermper-was avidontiy teal ce embers Or nur CumecIACiOR” oI eeenee: pomerate antl Sunt solution |G" the reported. conspirney — Rees maiko seal: | te, Kava de : —_ : evidently try- | as members of our association. Reinke tara tiona problem wohte ae Le ° onspiracy — have a Me te tes er ees. swe | —Atied On (Associated Press). ing to establish that Brindell ealtea |G. Dont you know that the marble] everytning poudbie, va,” that © the [Nappy elack, Fred MeMullin, Recmel | William, back from the world war, “hit the Poe a pales alte As saneollerios are exchanging | strikes on his own initiative, illegally. |!Rdustry and plumbers are under in- | United States shall be In a ies Brown, J. J. Sullivan, Swede Risberg. ball” in his father’s factory in a way that “Pure $1,000 claiming: note ng the po rateod inte . M *| dletment, vidually and as usso- 4 Ses erid ° ci i H NO; cBiig Crwar (imo.). 105; Viole ark eet ce pried ea. |tho trials, yet to come, of Brindell's| @: What ro holne to learn | coveraments. expected any day, it was said, 2 in a hurry he knew how to make good. a 4 Bonmelle, O} Svar Seervtary of State, on t y on Nl ye I ieutenants.) whether your organizulion is being 2 —_——_—— “ ie oak seeees, 2, deme p1ae. 110) | question of mandates, with the! Doce t councit have meat.| ied as @ shield for unlawful prac My son,” said the father one day, “I went Spaiien Bor. 110: Giaria Yrance, view of an eventually common re-! ing ree wei ' 5: tices? A. We are trying to find out off to the Philippines during the Spanish war, vg lg Tal Aa jesday; iC in ses- | what is going on, and u Seepeidat’ cab oak cess Ti ie onside: sion now Q Don't you want to withdraw | we ney all run down by the campaign. Lost. apenas “i omit imirtmie fie g aow aamave om feoznaome ee es) anew size package cue pep, ame ak pa Ware om Seer isa, io, "Pe. hos, Ha noh a J cireles that the ques|mitte now, Appointed by Patrich nothing to reform? A. I suppose that getting back on my feet. How was it you kept ne nace ' : jon will come up at the Supreme | Cro atrick |] should withdraw it al 8 idly?” ‘ | aig TeeOORT ion The belle? ih that it wi [Areoies such @ committee. Association had advised its membe “That's easy, father,” William replied, “Did ABH 1305, Nee St, de Boe UCL aed | wetted by corres enon Thane ete me oomnltas represents how teas they were “O. 10/4 te pike ol your military outfit live on bread —white bread, Tig ae cerierw ish" Aim silts! | don conference being devoted entre, |e unions ani how many men? A.|""pon't you know Inwyers a that was light and appetizing, baked until the ina, 110; Cad 105; Intessoper, 100; Shaws 1y to reparations | alii DHL ees: Bape tana pace Mr SRE Wine? oun a Os Shsoeiclees OP Sons: 1D AEs BACK-hame $1,000; allows — » ne ae e oF | oldest ion | ng Winchester tor wo, your os. “ola anad PRINC | Q. There haven't been any strikes}, 2,20 heard the Cut Btone Con-| # i - PrlBE gions tone fumes wee 110, “ane ETON HONORS PYNE. Sits aucdcriss A Akos Jtnctors plead guilty to crime; have “No,” replied father, “we stuck to hard tack, Spl i ; wig ela Pty —— ie Frida af Roig ae to prison? A. you done nothing to put them out? and when we came off our long hikes you could we and Univeraity Pay tomage| \ o Cott know ve have to handle labor . : : MARBLE TRADE CONTRA @. ls it necessary to have criminal | count the men’s ribs as you could the ribs of z at Funeral of Financier. STILL STAND. OTs membership to handle labor? a.! cattle off a winter range,” Prinesien eat ei , ; ae . 4] There's nothing but criminals le F ; (MXTH RACE tam $1,000; claiming, fer OF Mowea ‘Taylor ccahong ed the saneiey | trade been modified? A, No, when Mr. Untermyer seized on this | paigns of today. Amer, 1, New 100, Gin 10; Lillian, | ate + Princeton gradu-| (The marble industry employers answer, that he meant that trade | . { tai her, 1, Ren ih, Gin, 10H Latins, | ate Of “71, trustee for thirty-aix years, | > Y employers are | Anes had been eritninal: without : The Ward Baking Company, knowing the im- \ He Rca i DS, ak | incr an wren wh ie ew | UCT aetnent and awatting trial [fhe Knowledge or the trade And’ tha IGARETTE portance of bread to the soldier's health, put all , iday, beens, of actions based on the old|the guilty men had now changed thoir | of its expert knowledge at the service of the exarcines wr sended from’! CoPtract.) ways z0V “ e Ay 11 ofelock till 2, and the 2200 or more @. Were any members of an Mr. Norman said that the Building government, as soon as the world war broke out, i students assembled at noon to form a| of the unions consulted regard. |Treic® Employers’ Association had WARD sent over twp sulllon pounds Ot Ener | sar honor ugh : { not up to date overee y un a 4 4 i | aa of honor through which thol ing the appointments of the lawful practices nin the: Kanoell Arkady Yeast Food overseas. It helped to keep i [ roceaulon passed. Buri wae| members of the new Executi tion.” No new argreements had been over two million lads healthy and stron; f [ace Weette 8 ; ily plot. near Presidente’ Row, where] ceanmnase ey SrewleyT A. Ney Bi WED TRUCE He) On, AaTomnMHty for 10 cts ANY smokers prefer helping to make better bread for the use of the @pan, April 2 Me the eld " Aare ey were not. ave bean cancelied ‘4 ’ merican army si Ualion Bate ae te er Aaron Burr and Grover , —>—— it. They'll find tha : it abbied nav Cleveland, Not since Cloveland’s death | 2 AMG that's what you call |Mussia Orders 400 More Locomotives. : y ¢ The youth who eats plenty of good bread, such | Ke ere on her maiden | as Princeton given such honor to any gemasratie yvernimentt A. It ie RERUN, Apri! 36—Soviet Russia hus this compact package of ten | as WARD'S BREAD, eats the world’s best food c . Y Q n, gov: . ordered more than 60) rail 4 ‘ = 7 ae id iy night under tow of fhe, Admiral jin Mie grericas arate coomiclas iy ine ot Ta, 2 Sultvany Com aslohee'l ainttes Peg An snl ots Lucky Strike Cigarettes It builds bone and muscle and makes for health. ard Wo ey 5 b of ° We eens, wualeays to-day ‘The shee pan ois ; é Borsaect mae! ba taietade Heats cepeal ugg eed of Trinity counsal for tho Building. ‘Trades |uowe fay ie Brice, J OS tek: ty | will just suit them. p the Philippines situat : , " + ston, which Mr, Pyne Council in its efforts to recover th Pe ig n ¢ - F | the ation were of! had been a vestryman for more thay POOKY of the council taken by the [so bod toe ey, 000.000 marks (about | ; ‘Remember that every loaf of * }m quarter of a contury. At Drum. Attorney General during the Brindcll [fish firms demanded $40,000" al arent. | iry them—dealers now { Tipperary Games Sunda | ket, Mr, Pyne's home, t triad, fh gonstroctore. oft from pa nn te : 7 ~ acket, yne's home, he was aa ‘it can cons a of f "a foes Free championship games, will be d by President 1isbben of Princoten yok TOMPKINS said he wanted those |87.100, , From” $65,000 carry both sizes: 10 for WA RD re) BREAD played at Celtic Park next Sunday afters * < 3 On books to settle his accoants, ——.—__ ; non at the annual outing dnd carnival ity and the Rev. Dr, Alfred "You ean get access to them,” naid |28%t* Cap Tennis Team te Play on 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. . . aporte ler the auspice: of the tor omeritya of ‘Trinity Mr. .Untermyer, smiling wickedly “White Hewse © s is made to make you wo 1 team, The alicatar at the oMow of the United States Ing |. WASHING page foe x Rew patho wilt be between Cork and “Ovtaty vat the omow of the United States In- | WASHINGTON, April 34.-—Members ieee pay want to cal another > aurting © in the fina} of the 1930 ew rhea Pathe t “ | Blay’ an exhibition tuetoh ey (Pat mi A ns Me Yh This Wus the fret public intima- House courte ign match on the Whit e ‘ Advi,” -tion thaf.tbe Federal authorities are | were completed tecagy, MTAPEEMED Z Copyriaht, 1921, by Ward Baking Co | (

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