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rows THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 ' eal a - a aasaliaiidinctibanie ° ° eps : | Harding Accepts ANOTHER POISON = We Carry a Full Line of ‘Pictorial Review’’ Patterns Me bership on 1 IN VANCE MYSTERY F os. l ene h | Lact Balt esha j Contained a Deadly Drug, | The Executive Committee of the But not Nicotine. ; United States Golf Association is | LOS ANGELES, ¢ M 4.—Mya- ry bit it was at this time last cry surrounding the death here of f > Pome he ty Wine vaobe tuth eh in M Marie Vance from nicotine } geo ee Rclaine Pearce ee ihe einai poisoning deepened to-day with 4he| aseeliiaeces VE a \° a ident o! he United States. nnouncement that a chemical analy. | : : ‘ Another National Contest, Minntidont coe nprean dtr an- Failure of House Leaders tO} «is of white pills administered to her|AStonishing Action May Bare ’ 4 ‘ i" “" ce made yesterday, has ac- Naif fe during He ins ahowed they cone a Pl 105 inas + With University Free {ceptea a place on the committee an Agree on a Definite Policy fee , fen RHEE HA A te a Plan to Close Mines \ LA PRICE, Pres. #i — Scholarship as a Prize. ial Chict executive to he Indentisied the Cause. |The pills, chemist Arthur A. Naa and_Cut Wag Satisf otha Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded . ‘iad informally or otherwise with the ad #nnounced, contained no alkaloid _ atista or | b eligible to compete in the new Good | tore—notably Tatt and Wileon—-but of The Evening Wor King at an autopsy in Chicago, While | SVILLE, Pa. May n W 14th 6th A } Roada-Hichway Transport national |!Ne who took more than a passive WASHINGTON, May 4.—Legista-|:stensibly “tone” in nature, he Cl] potikeleE ats Philadelphia and est 4t treet—Between 5t an t ves. interest in tournament golf itself. tien looking to budgetary reform,| the pills were really d in effect. ding Coal and Iron Company, the © essa teet announced by th rhe > v y A : tw i: Hawa in ie Penca The President's acceptance of the which is being taken up to-day In| Asa result of the new discovery, an |argest producer in the Southern an- i meray an ghway Transport Educa-|post was effected through the 00d tho pox n for @ hard fight and t Uhracite region, of an increase in the i ; ati Conienitten offices of Howard F. Whitney “and ‘"e House, is in for a hard fizht and| investigation will be started here to| trice ot weal hus crea seen tee Sensational Underprice Purchase and Sale of . Details of the plan, upon which the Pda Lean oe beg re " ; aed delay through t A i ir termine identity of the person who|tion here beca of the trend of ail ‘i nt anc retary of the U. 8. G. epubli rs to concentrate On| Hurchased the pills taken by the | commodities toward »wer price in- qm@prmittee has been working for sev-lwhu received an audience with Mr f : : stead o sher, S increase. ' @daclude many local and State prizes ently made the most Budget Bill there has been wing {as she lay helpless in bed for several /€°4l and up to 90 cents per ton for H Qe a tour-years’ university scholar- |" Not only did he accept their proffer uncertainty as to the form of budget | 149% before ‘her death, oe Gee cae ae toe ®mational prize. ‘ mittee, but further d to try. Differences between House and tion. Dr t le ‘lao as-to keep the mi thie POF MOS clbaligidate Wi the. contest. 1s ent the trophy in person to the Senate, which were compromised in| Physician who Hel the present." It is so astonishing that | es i winner of the nation nchamplon- that bill, have grown up again, The | ted to-day erformed Af |cnitiog are not wanting Who aul ‘we &hnounced ax not later than June 18 ship of the Columbla Country Club, rank and file of Tepublicans, with {operation in an effort to save her ifs erties are not wanting who susp. A ¥ afd arrangements are being perfected | Washington, D.C, July 18 to 21, many new faces in Congress since [only after summoning another phy- | {he objec (™ and B low Apron: , - Row by the committee to have the — the legislation was debated, are not jan, { ungatoi is | | na? Rraded by i Process of elimi. | Following the interview, a four sure what they want —_ | PES aa 9 P { tion by local, State and national}ball match was played over the | The bill coming before the House re } mgmimitecs, According to theae plans, {Columbia course, tHe President team. foows in part a suggestion of former BERGDOLL BROKE Values Regular the best essay in each community or {ing up with Whitney se sident ‘Taft in that it puts the} PACT TO GET AWAY upto ‘ e Reis > Sity, Will be submitted to the State or | tor Josep ylinghuysen ang Van- exceution of the budget directly unde , : térritory committer. This committee | derpool e identity of the Winning the Executive. The bill that was ve — $3.50 Es. Sizes } IW turn will choose tne b essay|team seems to be something of a toed and the one largely Py Es, from the State or territory, award the |Masonic secret; at any rate, all ref- the Senate n A mighty May Bargain Event sState prizes, if any, and certify the ]erence to the same has been studi- of (he of extraordinary importance to Dest essay to the national commitées, | ously avoide tually you; Beautiful gingham, per- to be named by the United Commissioner of Education Essays must be not more than 500 ‘words in length, it is sald, and must be written upon the subject “Good Stat cale and linene house frocks, many handsome enough forstreet or bungalow wear, cut very full and roomy; some have ruffled frill trimmings with tie-back PRINCETON GETS PYNE ESTATE SHARE the is EB pelioan io creenisctions, working ; ; : sashes —others straight lines, ’ to make the contest a succers are|AM Shares in Prospect Company long and short sleeves, round, mentioned the Bureau of Educat square and V-neck —stripes, and Other Property Bequeathed to University. the Bureau of Public Roads, the N ‘ tional Automobile Chamber of cheeks and figures in beautiful color combinations—-sizes 36 to merce, the American Automobile A : i‘ Main and Second Floors. sociation, the National Grange, wom- |i TRENTON, } Princeton Uni- en's clubs, Chambers and many others. “The purpose of the contest is to acquaint high school pupils and their parents with the need for highway improvement throughout the Nation of Commerce versity received a large share of the ee = = estate of Mc tylor Pye, wealtHy i New York philanthropist and a trus The Biggest Hat Dr tee of the institution, whose will admitted to probate here to-day. ive of the Season os the budget and/delphia, Ansell said. A presonal ré This would re-| resentative from his own office al tury Department) y accompany the he | ———_—_—— | CUT OFF HER SON; WILL IS CONTESTED jes of execution Tre prove the pol t their from the might late dire move what party said. | 8 perplexing a Neither of the two ’ and the economic value of good road syne e rs problem as the enforcement of Prohi- provisions was} | : —_——__— ton Streets, Princeton, with all build- ! ordinate ma presided over by | Wren, membors of the committee | Mrs, Burnham of Port Chester ||] | : ; c SAYS HE ‘GYPED’ BRIDE’S MA, | "©" 274 improvements, as well as all hinet, the Tre racy Age w sonally responsible for Berg Left Bulk of Her $150,000 | j Every One ‘ sd Rech his shares of capital stock of the el Se eaa ee Bu MeEORAIIR ITE eeu eopenigstne CAC can Estate to Reading Room. | May Sale an Excep- @allor Charged With Bad Check {Prospect Company, which owns 4 advocates of the Executive plan, that [7° 01) 98 ig BUMran on on & eure r i | Price tional Value to Pay large tract of land, known as Brod- might lead to bickering and that |i once Rergdoll's Philadelphia attr Contest oover the probation of the |]} | e Charles B. Bvans, a ship steward, | head, within the town limits, He left might fal! far short of the real re-}ney “inowed the slacker to go into} Will of Mrs, Matilda E. Burnham of The lot embraces Chain Braid Body Hats, like cut, Sailor who married Miss Irene Bodkin after a| his Princeton home, “Drumthwacket,” | form ee a nee the heads of nine | Pbiadelphia and visit his home Port Chester, who left the bulk of|}] || Hats with white and colored facing, like cut. 'Peanit courtship of a week after meeting her/and his house in New York to his) ey Yepartments and. thelr subor- at eee |her estate of $150,000 to the Port J] |) braid blocked sailors, like cut. Misses’ Wenchow banded ‘ @t a dance, was arrested in 34th Street | widow, during her life. dinates who preside over numerous |GUES BLOOMINGDALE | rester Reading Room, was argued | ats, like cut, and children’s fancy, plain and fancy on a charge of grand larceny pref. The will bequeather $50,000 to Will-| bureaus continually pressing for ad- to-day in White Plains before §& | weave Wenchow, like cut. Every hat in the collection ; by his mother-in-law, Mrs, Mary jam I, Seamon of Staten Island, a/ vantage In the mak 5 he ee FOR DIVORCE FEES) rogate siater ana 0 jury. | Ulan lils Sag ea EU | : sl heathy faith Street, Hichmond /jong-time friend, and $10,000 to LI ECT ARIE ire une aae ¥ Mrs. Burnham made no provision | [L_____"_ os ao Ss ; Sep a to-day before) Hugene Pattison, who had been in his | ftself, Ry putting the|Action Reveals Merchant’s Wife} ¢or ner son, forty-four years old, an |the ‘Treasury lnronnged new eystem under the White. Honse, all. branches of the vo #OnS, MOSES | Aovornment would com ylor Pyne jr, and Percy KR. Pyne, {ov ormeny woul 2om Magistrate Miller in Jamaica and was |e deld in $1,000 ball fo “Mrs. Bodkin sais for $75 which #h finance his ploy for many years. The rest of the real and personal property goes to his two sons incompetent, now in the Hudson River State Hospital, stating that her hus. William E. year before Here’s the Shirt SaleYouMen Have Waited For Obtained Decree at Reno in 1920, non n font- Burnham, Mrs. | band, Capt who died 1 their os about dis- 9 e avered ther Rent ite 2d, When Mrs,’ Pyne dies, the -|mates could be trimmed to square} An action for $3,000 for legal ser-| Burnham, ‘had made quate pro- | en S $ irts _.gount. The stewart and erty left to her goes to the sor ‘hey with the President's idea of vices, filed in the County Clerk's of-| vision for the son, as stated atv i e **to Atlantic City, and Mrs. Pyne are executors, ‘The | 11) tne hie jmmoedinte eunory 4 ne hearing that the fund eet (4Bodkin's home “4 ng Journey, but BRe vaordinary Underprice Events This ide | was fice yesterday, revi that Mrs, will declares that the bequests were x treo, rexards both | yet, Wil be done with the ¢ y Capt. Burnham for his son One of the Many E: Manhatta linda S. ale ob- | Ross Blooming: had ‘ yids stipulated to be t of the budeet, which waa the cause $15,000, which, according to Frederick May Sale Features for Men. State and Federal. Mrs| Pyne s¢t8| (6 yr ywileon's veto, is uncertain, | tained a divarce at Reno, v.,in 1920,| }, Close and Edward S. Slater, spe- PUBLIC HEALTH EXHIBIT. |one-hair of the net income of proper- | irq noted as he did because ¢ from Hiram C. Bloomingdale of/cial guardians for the son, yielded ties bequeathed to the children. t to Cor an income of alrout $85! Capt. Burnham left an to be worth $1,000,000. Mrs. son. annually estate made the auditor subi Mis was regarded an Invasion of cutive domain. Many want to tore the provision that was stricken Hloomingdale store owners, Although it had Bloomingdales Brothers; quality and workmanship—-so much so that the average purchase will be three to six shirts—neat, new Spring patterns, shirts with collars attached and collar band sty ail full, well made garments that are good value at $1 department PRESIDENT’S ADVICE TOG. O. P,. WOMEN \ 7 ALUES that will immediately appeal to those who know 2,000 School Children Visit Show said - in Brooklyn Armory. 4 ¥wo thousand school children visited been known the the Burnham mi amounting t bequests to re $40,000 and left and the were estra pe ont. If this should he dene, t the Public ith Exhibit at the President a seth i the balance to the Port Chester z 4 Sate ge ern ‘ budget be placed under the President | first intimation of a divorce was con- |!) lBnc GAs 14-to 17, . Limit 6. Twenty-third Regiment Armory, Bed- F _., [a8 proposed, he would be relieved of |tained in the suit filed by William H.| Heading Room. Lee Parson bavis, ’ Corliss, Coon & Co.'s all good fold rd and Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn,| Tells Them the Greatest Service | some of his responsibility. 8 : nev oMeaE re | Cotinte aalacthA rund M C ll Vice inquarten stem vite 1017s O) f 25 , to-day whers the 215th annual meeting | oo ne ihe growth of differences will be [eneldon, an attorney of Reno. Mrs.| County, sald tha CNS COMAPLS styles in quarter sizes; Jie to 17. or Zoe } » (of the New York State Medical of Women Is Within the unfortunate if {t leads to much delay, | Bloomingdale sued for separation In/an organization as | fecelve ore ts 4s being held. The exhibits inc s for the necds of the|the Supreme Court here In: the early | Keading Room could not receive more — = = The estimat fiscal ayes Of pure foods and arti Party Organization. Ing advancs than $ will have to be started |summer of 1919 and Justice Tierney in medical scien par 19 — We Cannot Emphasize Too Strongly J her $2,000 a month tem award } Sectional meetings were held during| PHILADELPHIA, May 4.—A soon, and a budget by July 1 is al- d E smporary ' | i 4 1 Mes hoes Sy ee csceeia: |evam, from Presanat Harding decter-| mot enrantial 16 io Oe spa ence never troute te tris a) OION'T SOARE LEGISLATOR, the Extraordinary Values We Are . Cowle, por, Mich a arvice of Wome ring the Harding Administration, | Sul! 8 ne brough D Lle hy — * 9 4 ge“) (p@iecussed “Surgical Problems of Ner-|'"& the greatest service of women jn | during ul Siete came out through affidavits filed at ; Yous Defects.” Dr. Byron Stookey, of politics “is within the organization Cone eae ee Tinadsie hat| THEeAt to Discipline Him Because Otfering You in This Early paAagnhattan was another speaker | of parties,” was greeted with ap-| SEARCH PACIFIC FOR TUG. | previously started divorce proceedings of Subway Mill Vote Failed. May Sale of Women’s ‘Among the speakers scheduled ure tev, |Plause when read at a meeting here — which he discontinued before the c: BOSTON, May 4. — Representative e i a» @ox., of Mass., and Dr, Woods Hutch-|to-day of the State Chairmen of the, Naval Vessels Looking for the| came to trial. Tenjamin C. Lane of Boston, testifying | : 7 0 ae es y _apson. Republican ¥ omens Poiitioa oF Minsing Conestoga, Rtas ee Tane, Kavartines! Cree the le itaiative Cae u S > gunizations of the Bastern Division. ales : ie mendas 4 ertine= | iivestigating passage of street railway 1 +. JERSEY WAREHOUSE BURNED | * “tive totcgram, uddroswed to Mra, Ar WASBIN GTN: May. S: 7ltsen ps: ment” Law, See Pe eae tidiuy ea coral tallow } A saeasette aioaledheresd sho. pres | ¥8l vessels and all available a RANT MS) OILY rintodtaie . : pean ed en aN N thur Livermore, New York, who pre- | ¥! Te ee tanec a |. Aare Y., May 4.—Fifty-four! members of the Legislature in 1919 that In Quality, Tailoring, Beauty of Line and } Compantes From Kight Towns] sided, said Pearl Harbor, F 5 * "| new laws appeared on the Statute] unless he voted for the purchase of tho 4 4 tr es = % the Pacific Oceun for the missing naval} O°, -day when Gov. Miller signe! | Cambridge subway from the Boston Fit, They Compare Favorably With the i es ee Fight Fire tor Five Hour I wish you would convey my cordial] tug Conest which left Mare Island,| Books to-day when Gov. Miller sig vated Railway Company he would be Best You Will Sce A rhere at $25 HAMMONTON, N. J., May 4.—Fire | 8teetings and my expression of grati-| Cal., March for & mon, and shout d as many bills passed by the 1921 Legls-| gisciplined in the matter of committer i r ul See Anyw ee . dare arate 5 , e Baste - | have reached Pearl Harbor a week ago.| lature, Most of the measures were of| appointments, He lnable to reca Coats Are ‘ich Goldtones, Pgompanies trom seven ther towns ‘ast Sussts Sin pornany ai tees Dealere re She was commanded by Lieut Mince inmorancs be local appuation, | che pamen Ch Any oF hig Anformants. Te Beautifully men Golde Nees , nig! assistes e co Fire epart- s' st jones. ‘saath said he did ot vote for e bill and orn ; y 7 4 ment in subduing « stubborn blaze in| ganization, 1 cannot refrain from ex-|/ The Conestoga in a slow boat, but ao) Among the measures was, te Helte| the collowing year wan given the sue Sil Lined A Au Woot Serges 4 shouse 7 1‘ 8 far as known here seaworthy cl Yil,__ Amend en -| Soenimittes appointment fe hel i omapuna. the warchouse of the Union Novelty | pressing a deep interest in every such | fa 88 Known here seaworthy, Oliclsla) Hill. amen tine ‘and int adver- | Sith one other. . ‘pi Company., discovered at about seven > “'clock and not under contro! until mid- ~might. The warehouse, containing a larce <p@vantity of broom corn, was destroyed ve@nd the entire plant was in jeoparty, « -Another warehouse at the plant was de- “@troyed last summer by lighhtning, convention, “The new era in American politics, which calls women into the activities of the government, offers inspiration for women more frequently to Ket together for a fuller understanding of the obli- gations of the citizenship which they have assumed. “I did not tell you that I firmly be- lieve that the greatest service of women is within the organization of the parties, with all hands safe, probably driven off its course or disabled, or both, —_ = Ask Why Ratlroa a WL WASHINGTON, 4.—Ancreased railroad operating costs and the qestion of carriers placing repair work with out concerns, will be looked into pecial Senate Investigation tn Increared side the by Com- Elim from BU make firm or cor In tleme ating the w ingly Be any pert ish or o purpose curtties, to. the ‘pub! taining st, nt cor ntatio untru an is ing. session was brief. All the 3 examined said they had not puret any. street railway stocks While traction. bills were under coneid- ration in 1918 and 1919 di wit Board Cuts Wages In Printing Crafts, CHICAGO, May 4.—A wage reduc- tion of $4.35 a week for each of the Arbitration and extraordinary apparel That we hav expectations will be proven by comparison of any gar- ment in the collection with the best values you seen elsewhere, OTH the manufacturer und ourselves have st or protit, lést sight of all thoughts of ec in order to make this the most t succeeded beyond our most en Two of many handsome si offering of the season alked of thusiastic you hay iyles pic- which are the chief agencies of popular | mitt Hope we shall have the} tured—straightline, fancy braid trimmed and plain ferent | Cuummins said to-day influence of you and your associates in © which ets May 10. t ine ald A tailored models in'sizes 16 to 20 years and 36 to 42 four major printing crafts in Chicago that Chairman aud PIMLICO ENTRIES. ra Arrested While Pawning Jewelry. was announced by an arbitration managers would be asked to explain why| While attempting to pawn jewelry DIGe TRACK, DORIC making the Republican Party one of! operating costs last-year reached $5,000,- A Hig board, four members of which were bust for misses and women—some flapper sizes al: jes for to-morro's races are as fo! such purposes and such performances ax | 060,000, at increase of about one billion | V@lued at $5,000, in a shop at 42d Street | onogen by the employers, four by the u ——— oe — FIRST RACH —Thrce year-olds and wowant to aes Phe OHEAUBASHS Ceyorin ae dollars. and Sixth Avenue to-day, a youth giving |niong and a ninth selected as an Me. Seacciestamanaecene idea . 5, y ‘ i "9 en Tig Bene “ . ‘Casenin Cased Mare At Waveaw me of Vincent J. Rankin, twenty arbiter by the others. May Saving Sale i Famous “Belding Hall” Brand ; umenel. 1105 100; reninierrserere 4 iw. 4 \ umbu ‘ Under the decision, compositors were ; ‘ © Msp a hall furlongs —Mlocier Cart), Wis dicne: | Jitmeye < Hosame,| WARSAW, Mey 8.—Capts Merion OC; tive Tweet of the | roduced to $46.65 a week, pressmen to 2 ; s 40 gy Cai. 110 al te Mey | CHHTCOPH 4.—Serviee | Cooper, the American member of the ; : $17.65, feeders to $39.65 and bookbinders S 1¢cS | e rigera ors + Belle, 07; Bias "lon the Holyoke Street Railway Com- | Kosciuszko Aerial Sausdron. | who, re: to $42.15, This scale applies sp ly {| = Pee. MACE pany lines between Chicopee Falls andj sia, arrived here to-day weak, but in Harry'Ge Cantrell, Commissioner of In- \| Beveice and money, hardwood a 6 mie Hlener Jo Holyoke, suspended thirty-seven days | "ood, health, He plans to return to the ul Relations for the Franklin 15e Unbleached 43c Heavy | poland Gis) and aouble wall bi < es ee, 18 , ago because of jitney competition, was | 4/'ted OF BE BOD Be ne ae, 1) trate 1 shop) division of the Fra n . * 5 | uit cover style, inches high, ‘ ? seaniidate, 24.34%, Eetlosver reeured te-fay following action of tho | Ate ee nett chee ete ite rea itaece | intcs Hypothetae, of Chicago, arbiter Heavy Muslin | Turkish Towels ice capacity 80 Ibs. . Dr. wae oot Ha qi 6 n of the | within days, when all the mombers| lare on the Ari Ralot 88 inches wide. An un-| Heavy weight fancy | ; ry | S Bets ete seta “tor rider: #10 pownts | Holyoke Board of Aldermen last night] Of the Kosciuszko Squadron will be dis- ee tiaapunn te 3 I quality to buy at| Bath Towels in pink, | Plain Lined| Enamel t Oe Rg a f {n banning jitneys from that elty, ‘Tho | charged from the Pylish service Up Goen Tuition at Brown Unle} of Commerce of Northwestern Univer- eg ea es Siblue and gold i Regular |Lined. Keg. ¢ Gute, 110; Redian the Chi » Aldermen refused to re- PROVIDENCE, R. 1, May 4.—-Brown a AN c if File voke pe The controversy has been Deewaed, University annonunced to-day that tul-[Strike as Protest Against Fine for yard ...ss ss. (aap eee 4.98 | $16.98 > oe settled by the action of the Holyoke| WASHINGTON, May 4.—Formal] tion lean would be advanced to $250 Damage to Shoes, $1.69 Bath Mats 45c Scalloped ° ° 3 fab Br tes Ta Maik Ha? ing Baru, "1; | Aldermen, notice has been sent to United States | next fall, an increase of The ay] LYNN, Mass, May 4.—Pive hundred Pine res ra mii Pillow Cases Poultry Wire 5 eeieipmremee orney Walke otro intments of Dr, James P, Adams of yee © Gregory & Reed Size 20x40 inches in| oi) - gr vag i > Phe eases vearcolde and ener . District Attorney Walker, at Detroit, | pointm tlomployees of th regory 0 Size 36 % ‘ $ eat Sons ae boas He; be | “Buttalo Bis” Widew Near Death.|to moll proxse’ all pending “indict: | Zhe University of Michigan “and Dre eo any ‘of this city were idle pretty designs of blue] Nie hot Casing. Wo Eq deinch mesh; galvanized after am me, 118. DENVER, May 4.—Louisa M. Cody, | ents against wberry, The) Ralph, H. ads : to-day as the result of a strike called and white, pink and q ne. weaving; 75 and 150 foot rolls: 4 NTH RACE —Taree-year-olds and upward; s ~ . instructions we officials said, | School, cal f the United Shoe H dressing whatever, . ‘*Heilo” Parduer, 1i0;| Seventy-five, widow of Col, Willlam F.|ax a yesuit of Ao. | the ee) UNO: 4 white, or yellow and) yj; fi Inches 5 arendish., 104; "Briaede, | Cody, “Buffalo Bill,” 4s dangerously ill|cision on” Monday Senator | were of Af aaneries, ARSON RRRINEE white. Quan tities| Nicely finishe 34c Wide > claimed. “Track opr. | with’ pneumonia at’ her ho Newberry pa d'shoes Was sald to be the are limited. Weslo; each, 2 > Wyo. eccording to © dole mn mee Joyce on Trial for Murder; Widow of |cuuse of the strike. Bach..+.0s005 98c¢ $6.25 Bed ee Gaynor Loses 9800 Gola|>Y, Johnny Baker, “Cody's foster-son, unte Victim Witness, —_—>—_—. Spread S ¢ Sirs, Norma DAragt Las § Baker left Denver last evening for! BOSTON, May 4—Henry ‘The trial of James Joyce, charged |ree Most of Austrians Who Wanted $1.39 Seamless cal Eee Ee 4 Beet eet wena | 2oay. son, founder and patron of the Boston] with first degree murder, for the kill- to Fight Bolenevitet f ; Bleached Sheets | Scalloped Spread and i ee ipa Singer A itizenship, Symphony Orchestra, who died severai| jp ore, No.| VIENNA, May 4.—A ut nine of | p ii hands (ace fos crak mga Nth erento |_CHBEASO, May" Oconee” ato | Sega uu Malislane’'Sts, “| ans incictrnnte axshose 188 etenreoflM] tid guatiee ‘uae vp | ory une croabet ware “Manhattan” Ready ollce to-day by Mra. Norma Gay-|noff, gant baritone of the Chicago ith “the Probate Court to-day funy “betore County, Vudie Hurt gy [the old Austrian Army, members of bleached sheet- 98 very pretty distinct Mixed House Paints fe ay theory is aay we reer Opera. Company, made an eppeal for His pe rsonal property Include instru- Humpltey and a jury, it Long Island | the “Death Legion,'* who were placed ing; each...... Clpatterns, Yellow, red, brown, green one » Pd) naturalization yesterday, “I think the| ments and scores in use by the orches-|City, Mrs, Margaret Zittel, widow of|on trial here Monday on the charge e 4 98 ° he 2 itchen *ptolen from the car while she was at| De World.” he suid a eee os re ee a ia Sate EARN lawed by the court to-day, The nine Ginghams 25c Domet Yard poe and $] 95 % —— . New or! ap 4 2 ‘ide Fl . a in eerres e fons PMinety Meron Slain by Conatab-|0Mocra found guilty were eentenced Tn small’ and ings rel ite Flannel Waren: Gal. Wants U.S. to Recognize Esthonia.| The funeral of the late Patrick J.| . PAPE May 4 Madame Mario Curio, Range Las SOREN HA Or Mamet MAN bef fine of color’ combie|nely 6 inches” wide, Inside or Outside White, RIGA, May 4.—Esthonia has asked |Sculty, City Clerk of Greater New| radium, ac 1 by her twodaugh-| MANILA, P. I, May 4.—Ninety Moros, |#entences wero, suspended. | nations. Per with soft fleeces $2.35 Gal. permission to send a new Consular ¥ nine consolidation, who died | ters, Eve und nd Mpa Walllann uding Mahorafa Buntong, a religious fonts ey Ramee coensltly was mae LQ Aaah ers 14c Mail Ordere Filled i o 0 : Moloi »w York City, le were kil unday by a de- opposed to Bolshevik 01 ' ’ ; ee i to America a ree reseatative Mary's Roman Catholic Church, | here to-day for Cherbourg. They will| tachment of Philippine constabulary in Keomnantet 4 ibtatorahip. bat Auere ‘ seek American ee for tho |Grand and, jiidge Btreete, Friday | sail to-night on the steamer Olymple| an engagement near ‘Taglibl, on thefeharged. Its membern. Were of Stowe Hours: 9 A M to 5. 30 P M : Governm ° or ‘or! sland of Sulu, 500 miles from here harohtatio tendencies, i ° . . ft . . , ie ot is to shut off demand for Bi 3 being. = The Pottsville Republican this re | . nin demands an tigation by of the anthracite situation. jon « ; It is suggested that the time is ripe to brin out facts which were sup- r pressed when the proposed investig i ay a tion of the trust” was halted in the ey. |His Attorney Tells of Agreement| Pennsylvania Legislature, ‘Th e de it a part of the work | eas A body has just adjourned. An inves’ Treasury Department. bven-| Made Not to Visit {gation would undoubtedly have been these differences are eted * . “ 1 if it had been known a big ane baln que Ei ‘ Ete Philadelphia. se in prices was contemplated 1 ouse nites is going Oo! 1 effo 2 ade to induce elected by the people, should be) (jeyeland Bergdoll, — the jacker | low the example of the Reading, but | directly responsible for the budget) goosnea by breaking an agreement |‘ maintain prices as at present 80 as rather than the Secreta : a : ; to encourage buying. | reasury. Although the S is between Adj. Gen. Harris and Samuel! “ne pottsville Republican says: “No | directly responsible to the President, | 'T. Anseil, the draft dodger's attorney,| one cares to believe the increase is a the latter would have but an indirect) qneol told the Bergdoll House Inves-| move purposely intended to close the responsibility for the size and nature | ii 6, teertoddl mines and give an excuse for an ap- of the financial policy of succecding | U&2Ung Comm Pezas peal to cut the wages of the miners, | 4scal years and of the Administration | It was agreed that the Bergdoll] but at the same time it will have the as a whole ; Wi i party, after he military prison] effect to stop the summer demand for | ‘The promoters of the House plan mt Sila) HBL eh BS fuel, thus creating a period of idie- = feel that the President should formu. | %t Fort Jay, should not enter Ph fess at the mite A | oan nietinsegtamii FR tilled lois Mh GELS T AR LOGSDON ee tee ee

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