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8 (‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921 MORE VIOLENCE [Miss aitdred Sinclair to Become |JRNERITALIAN DNAPRERP Sk sons ENESANE,CALLS FOR IFENGLANDIRIED | =p SQUAD TO HUNT Bride ot Princeton Man Wednesday) | $2,500 1S DEMANDED , TO PLACATE IRISH FORSTOLENBOY Lloyd George Believes Sugges- Varatta, Having Bought Auto, tions of Peace Would Be Kidnappers Though? He Taken as Signs of Weakness. Had $50,000, jand Is to Be Heckled Again and May Have to Ask Delay. PARIS, May 20 (Associated Press). | A note from Great Britain, received to- day. in re ’remier B ly to Premier Briand’s recent communication with regard to the meet By uke terms of his faihor’ ue sun of mony, pros'de ing of the Allied Supreme Council, in- {ulse Benton, whose parentage is a mystery, Anothit myaery rounds the deat of 1 tthe LONDON, May 30 (Associated Press).—No. 10 Downing Street, the oMcial residence of Prime Minister ‘The t that the father of Giuseppe Varotta, the five-year-old boy who was kidnapped from near sist uty Ue aise Cart'ts ore Hanesnat) ie whsecitont fe n'a, Wok wii beiieatard 9 jfiats upon the desirability of a meeting ro mary George Sherrank whan Dorie Tsitten At the Canina Ifa seuotiiate f Math Ar"Goe Rome cad asthe Os Mone to Metal Tht ens ts Bit ato Te Teds wricing er ta th ‘The British Prime Minister, tn the | Bune woN sorted perce, Abd Tage le aC ined Of Une tet of warmine a communication, advocates two meetings | fost the Italien frontier at once in Mtomobiie furulshe the. purpoRe. of the Council, one to name the Com: | darllen Muro. MetsmuleMimrioc BC & ‘aitie heen ote mission of Experts and another later | tintin “tnehorse Speer tye, hun a Atotrican pasaport to hear the experts’ report and act. mysterious trier" ls 1 Massero, chted of a gang of International thicves, anit 1 reassign tte il en~ | Hlusn cors w Brunatin, Waele he tesounters Verveors iNnvero‘s aides fe to-day, Where the reparations ques- | “ his home, No. 364 Kast 13th Street, on ea GKe MoRTG Uh IK Comte ete APA . | linen yesterday, and Is with frienda Lioyd George, has been inundated with Thursday last, had told neighbors appropriations for reconstruction. work. ape a “Has he had any letwers requests for confirmation or denial and friends he had purchased an au- ‘The dobate may last two days. Former 166 BS. We have met. Al “t'nfortunately, no. But do not let of reports from Belfast that Eamonn tomobile is believed by the police to Premier Ribot is expected to take part very clever little person.|us talk here. Let's yo in yondes.” De Valera and Mr. Lioyd George had have been the reason the child was in the discussion, which it is believed ¥ Ll Passero, thinks very] and she indicated the Laurel 7 held a conference, but a definite yes kidnapped. In the opinion of the ‘will develop into an attack on the Cabi- highly of her. pins, Which, the hour being ¢ . or no to this query is being with- police, it gave the kidnappers the net. Therefore, it Is possible M. Briand) Hugh Henfrey paused. round, to thelr satisfactiouy held. y reply to Mr. Lloyd George that he idea that y ir He . te ee eee ores will be unable to fix the date for thq "Now, loo here, Monsieur Ver- | Practically deserved Those usually informed of the a tuble in t corner wer money; that he had obtained some a {41 voort." he exclaimed at last. “I'm| eAtata ther concorsation Prime Minister's movements, how- part of the $50,000 for which he is GIUSEPPE VAROTIA tee eee aa het sone | very ution tn tt dark about all tiis|"“swy hus ho noe Reosived cay, fot ever, have been unable to verify his suing for injuries of his older son, = curious business. Lisette knows a iot | ter asked Dorise, “It is n ie whereabouts during the week-end of Adolph, injured in a truck accident. concerning Mademoiselle Yvonne.” SERS eee eC areeniC. Tela i May 21, which fact is leading some Varotta to-day sald that the auto- “Admitted. She acted once as her police t to know of your friends to believe that a secret peace con- mobile he had bought was an old one maid, I believe, in some big affair.| intended visit to Brussels to ovta.n ference between the Irish republican for which he had paid $125, another But I don’t know much about it.” his letters, ‘Therefore, it was too dan: leader and the British Prime Min- workman paying $125 also, and that “Well, you know what happened at} Fergus for hin to go to the Pale ister may have occurred then. he had bought it because he wished the Villa Amette that night? Have] there He Bitiessia’ police” Wark Lloyd George announced in the to take his injured son out riding, as i House of Commons to-day that it was proposed to strengthen the Crown forces in Ireland and that a statement would be made to Parlia- ment on the subject when the ar- rangements were completed, The Prime Minister, in thus con- firming the recent informal state- ments that additional troops were to de sent to Irelang, added that it was not intended to send the Reservists there. He made his announcement in answering a question from a mem- ber. Replying to another question as to whether the Government would adopt the suggestion of colonial autonoiny for North and South Ireland and have the apportionment of the national debt submitted to judicial arbitration, Mr. Livyd George said that even !f Parliament approved such proceeding, “I have reason to believe it would not be accepted hy the men responsi- ble for the violence in Ireland, but, on ©.) @)1 1 118.8181 C)1@)! @) @ 18) @)\ ae" Young Couple Will Spend Three Months in Japan Be- fore Settling in Larchmont. Miss Mildred Pauline Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sinclair of No, 944 Park Avenue, and George ®. Runk, son of Mrs, Isabella the injuries to. his face had caused the boy to be unsightly and he was sensitive because of that and seldom got out. Varotta soon after the kidnapping demanding $2,500, told “him to put the money in a box and to put in small bills, It warned him that if tie reported to the police or to any one else, he never would see the child after deaty, The note was signed by 4 dagger and the “Black Hand,” Runk of No. 10 West 77th Street, will be married Wedr St. James Lutheran Church, Madison Seventy-thirad wedding will be ption at the Hotel Chatham, was graduated afternoon in followed by a bers of the Italian squad at Head- quarters are also devoting their time to the case, many of them having been assigned, to do nothing else. Naval Reserve during the war. The young couple will spend three and on their re- turn will live in Larchmont. of No, 45 Wall Street, who is inter- The note which was delivered to William A. W. Stewart, a lawyer, Dutch -High School Must Speak English, French} tion on one Sally Jane. and German as Well as) “One day there came before Their Own Language, Says Consul Mahin, Amsterdam. - Pupils} "ea" my home “Every high school graduate in Hol} "Tox hy alive and never even see its body|land Speaks Dutch, English, French) sternly, banging his gavel on the declared| bench, “you must have some re- Frank W. Mahin, American Consul in| #Péct for this court. Stop talk- The social serice workers of the |Amsterdam, who is at the Biltmore. | “Sally Jane city, with sohool children of the|Mr. Mahin and his family have come Church of Mary Help of Christians, and hundreds of volunteers are aid- ; ing in the search to-day. The mem- | leave of absence, and will sail shortly! Jackson, ‘this wife of mine @he Consul has been in) wants me locked up. 1 can't do the United States service for twenty-| nothin’ with her; she just mauls three years, in Austria, England, and for the past nine years in Holland. and ine Hartford, where they have been enjoying a sixty-day from his home for Europe. has a story which bestows the honor of its origina- | the Justice of the Peace, a negro | named Sam Jackson, in the A great uproar followed. Sally Jane berated her husband and | told the Judge her troubles, ail in one breath Home From | clutches of his wife, Sally Jane. | ve, said the Judge began the fifth a, and His Honor’ pounded gavel until she was finally silenced. “Now, Judge,’ broke In Sam me all around the vlace, I want your protection. Th woman— this woman is just’ of “Words failed him and there course a wonderful thing for the cit!-| Wasa pause. zens of Holland,” he went on, “When “This woman is just’—he pur- you any idea of the identity of the Person who shot poor Mademoiselle— the lady they cull Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo?” "Not in the least,” was the rep'y. ‘All L know is that [) Passero has some very keen and personal interest in the affair. He has sent further or- ders to you. It is imperative, he says, that you should get away from Brus- sels, ‘The police are too keen here hére shall I go?” | suggest that you go at once to ines. Go to Madame Maupoil Rue de Stassart, opposite the Military Hospital. It is far too dan- gerous for you to remain here in Brussels. I have already written that you are coming, Her house is one of the sanctuaries of the friends of 1! Passero. Remember the name and addre “The Sparrow seems to be ubiqui- tous,” Hugh remarked. “He is, No really great robbery can be accomplished unless he plans and finances it.” “But when shall I receive a mes- sage from Miss Ranscomb by special messenger?” asked Hugh. “When you are in Malinés.” “But ali this is very strange. Will M: watching constantly. How they hay* d their knowledge is a compicte “Who sent you to me?” “A friend of Mr, Hentrey. My ia- structions are (0 see you and to con- vey any messuge you may wish (6 send to Mr. Henfrey to him direct ia Malines, “I'm sure it’s awfully good of you," ise replied. “Does he know you are here?" "Yes, But I have not met him. f a messenger.” bad, sie remembere dressed the envelope to Mr. Godfrey Brown at the Poste Restante in Brus- ple that the torn frag- had fallen into the hands of the police? She knew that they had been watching her closely, Her sur- mise was, as a matter of fuct, tie correct one. Ogier had employed the head chambermaid to give him the contents of Dorixe’s waste paper bass ket from time to time, hence tué” knowledge he had gained “Are you actually going to ‘Ma "" asked Dorise of the girl. . As your messenger. leaving to-night. If you care ti write him @ letter I will delfVer it.’ is several} the letter there?” Dorise suggest boy or| except language a $50,000,000 can be elashed from the |f $500 for the retum of the boy agement to further violence. or German can speak to even a small | workers together. ently answered. | in doing almost anything, and I “1 suppose I had better get away] cer sipped tea, Dorise sat down and . : ‘i t- | the mysterious messenger call upon| “win you : the contrary, would be regarded by do this as a, mattor of solf-protection.| ented Ih the’ misfortunes of te |Zonsof Hofmnds, te want om, heg.| sued after a breathless moment Ete: ma yavanna ne SE: engl vou, come with me over te them as weakness on the part of the if they don't they will greatly harm | Varotta family, haa offered a reward {courses 1m forcign Wngiases Ste Nom) huge the original jamz’ | | MSc Hourse. N Paavero. hi British Government and an encour- themscives. I still insist that around | the then being | pound Sally Jane critically, and as | messengers who srayel oe wan still entirely mystified, fy departments, Let us_get rid of |information leading to his discovery.|taught. The American ivusiman) ‘she was about to break forth [secret | Mademoimry nowadays she | they lert che see raneer aereed, anit D W n 4 " once a 5 fi ys 8 ey let » tea sho; 4 ‘The Prime Minister said there could IQ. | the employees who spend most of |He knew the father during the war| Chia on the street In his native) iM, Sanza six, denture’, | ft |i indicator—and a very clever one] gether to the te So and walked hig hanes ba baer aan ihe penne Hentaty games aba |at Camp: Upton, when they ‘were /tonguo and be Understood and flu-| Sam Jackson, He was justified | indeed," he added, with a laugh. where, while the mysterious messen. the British Exchequer the damage of usual answer a visitor to a elty de: Ra ame Were Tine vacation inthe er, Bet away] : whe nye 14 Fn Thim that Sally Jane, |to Malines without delay?” Hugh re-| wrote a long and affectionate the Dublin Custom House caused by partinent receives when ipquiring tor| Mr. Stewart said possibly the kid-| yajiey Biateo—the Bret in aix years agree with him th y Teter to London as soon as he could. “One of the most precious posses- “False rumors have been spread to]. war worker at Camp Upton, ex- {neutral country was unique, and| wrhe streets of many towns inPeru| Rue Gretry, close to the Palais!’ When she had finished it she sions of the Irish people was wan- the effect that the 7 per cent. cut in @ there was some pretty strenuous) | ss y, d'Ete. Then we can slip away to} placed it in an envelope. expenses suggested By me means a|pected them to provide the ransom| work, Now things have quieted down, | fe Paved with mahogany, and He Malines, Have you sufficient money?| "I would not addrese it,” remarked tonly and doliberately destroyed by cut in salaries, ‘This is an old politi-| money. In confirming his offer of $500 however, Business conditions have|a@te houses of rosewood.” wserted) 7" 00 "7 can give you some. Il Pas-|the other girl. “It will be safer blaak for 1 shall give it into his hand.” ~ the Sinn Feiners," he added. Fail to Slash City Expenses, | scientious employees. I contend that great trade in diamond cutting is im- | representative in Lima, who is at the] “npnanks," replied Hugh. have] And ten minutes Jat S 8 € i ‘a P " i . the mysteri- The Prime Minister said the loss ty PEN SES, | er possible to make 7 per cent, | “Some time ago Miss Anne Vince of |#rent tra Hotel Pennsylvania. enough for the pre: ne was estimated at £2,000,000 and that on Ground They Are Al- reductions without cutting any sal-|the Bellevue cnd Allied Bureau of |" Gonsui Mahin explained that there ‘ is the ‘original jazz,’ the name | marked. to her lover, urging him to exerd! the recent incendiary descent upon a city employee. ‘This is the usual|nappers, because of the friends the|said Mr. Mahin. ‘During the war sagt ea tent a MGet your valise, 1 ehall be walt-| the greatest caution Bie i Git that building. ‘cover-up' for the slacker. father is known to have made while ,our situation in the war surrounded | LS 6 Ing for you at noon in a carein the Bae Gs cal trick, but it will not fool con-| reward, he sald: become stimulated, and Amsterdam's|John H. Parmenton, an American | If ROt © Sir Bre es dos ent. My offly de-| ous girl departed, leaving Dorite € “That's a fact,” he repeated, when | sire is to be back again in London.” | reflect over the curious encounter’ > the claim would be presented in due Pat ries, ‘The reduction can be effected in| Soctal Service called to my attention |is little street traffic and no heavy| asked for details of this hartwood| «ant 1 am afraid that |s not pos- Hugh was in Malines!. Sie course under the daw the loss would ready Cut to Limit. three ways. First, fire the slackers! 4. qisfigurement of the older boy,|trucking in the “Venice of the| construction. “I have personally seen} gipje for some time to come.” went to the telephone, rang up Wale fall upon the local authorities, but and don't replace them, because they | badly burnea cs North.” All the freight is carried on| one mahogany street and onc rose-|“ mutT shall hear from Miss Rans-| ter Broci told bim the toaneate it would be within the powers of the never did any work. Second, pension | Adolph, who was y burned In 4/114 network of canals, by which one| wood house, and there are lots of mu- | pom?" enone Southern Parliament to make pro-| Mayor Hylan’s ultimatum, issued| the aged who are simply incapacitated | truck collision im 1919. It was @lcan reach any part of tho country.| hogany walks and bridges. “Oh, yes. ‘Bhe messenger will come! “In Malincs!” he cried : : ‘vision for meeting the loss, wholly| some time ago to department heads| through infirmity, Third, take honest | iragic case and I took it. That ex-|Amsterdam is also ‘Phe City of >eru has been called a beggar sit- over the ; or in part. advantage of the decrease in prices { DUBLIN, May 30.—Wild scenea| ‘ht they must economize or walk] of « were witnessed heré last evening | the plank, has thus far been ignored | eral. to you in Malines.” a wire. “I wonder if I dare Who is the messenger “sy to see him? What a deadalive, note Of that I have no knowledge.” was] Not until then did Dorise recollect Bridges,” he declared, for more than/ ting on a gold mine, for there no biains my interest in little Gluseppe | 0 OF them pass over the canals, ‘The| was a country with greater resources and his family. which’ needed greater capital for de- modities and supplies in gen- \city has 700,000 inhabitants. Vervoort's reply. that the girl had not give: y 5 ‘ x er, pment. Lui ted, yet he Eel- ; given her Hugh’ shortly before the curfew hour. Stone|by a number of his Commissioners So to-day the mother, a frail) fe vdlopment. Lumber 1s impor! ‘Therefore Hugh followed the Eo 8 She had. ee usb throwing and shooting occurred be- | who happen to be Tammany leaders,) PROF. EINSTEIN French woman, wife of an Italian,| “The storekecpers of the country | there are tremendous virgin forests | TOO" ctions, carried his valise | ly withheld tt Ba PUN tween civilians and soldiers who were u are o lo ret their stocks,”|in Peru which have hardly been ex- 4 be ga Ps Alf d SAILS FOR HOME| “ts {0 the ope that her son's id= | teotared song) toruuangm one of .he| plored, On account of the present to the Rue Gretry, where he found bie} | his fact she told Hugh's trlead, civilians trying to separate the girls|cut their clerical forces to the limit. nappers had gead the story, and see-|ieading department store operators facilities it is impossible to get the | cn ANTE aoe out of the| "Welk it la” hehe az from their military escorts. Beve-|1It was said at City Hall to-day that ing the family’s lack of money and| and bankers of the Middle West, wie quate SOF ae He eee canis city by the “Laeken road.. Crossing | news, in any as 5 We, an ene ‘i wer ae the combatants were Wounded. |Tammany leaders who take this at-|Creates Excitement When He |extreme agjef, would set Giuseppe free Gulatome Cie,” alig has store) are about the limit, All the weaith | the Touvaib Canal ang enteroe by | Mius daneoomb, Hut this , Street, where a grocers assistant was| Feel they ere IniaepenlGon')) © Fi ights Pi fi in some nearby street. Bright, speak- 4 my | ore the Incas is Ik Peru, and I must | the Porte de Bruxelles they were 309M | lieve your mind, I feel sure ; Street, where a grocer's assistant was ‘itude believe they Ly Finally Lights Pipe He Waved Hutchinson, Emporia, Newton and accompanying young women, the |“? the ground that they have already " C0 led street under P| ebot in the chest and died shortly | to defy the Mayor because of the ap- a ohio ing English, Frenoh and Italian, there | peabody, Kansts. confess that, a lot of the jeounty ee os incon inert eee ele gala crete Admitted Dorise, aad : afterward. proaching election. If they remove} When Expounding Theory. was no questiop but that he would| “The ‘small town shopkeeper in| the Incas, left it. fie phasor Or Hanh waa introduced to" Ayal evenines Aeiner yt Ste r As a result of these disturbances! some of the ao-calied “dead-wood,"| Prof, AWert Binstein, author of the|have made straight for home. towns of about 3,000, andgrepresent- | ‘Lee {ahort, stout Belgian woman, Mme. | senger crosned. trom Doves te ea ueay er ee eae neta oxclting Holt,| the leaders argue, they will deprive| Pinstein theory of zelativity, sailed to-| Soon to become a mother again, she pawer of the country, has greatly ree|,, Mra. Marion McDowell, widow of Maupoil. The place, was meagraly|and next morning she called at Mame : hips “occurring om O'Connell Streot| their organization ef patronage and| day, accompanied by his wife, on the]is prostrated and under « doctor’s|tarded the return to prosperous bam. | the famous artist, Edward Mcbowell, |(urnished. Hit Aiba cat ed Dorise’s note ime ge eg ally and the O'Connell Bridge. election workers, White Star liner Celtic. A small dele-| care with grave fears of death. The| ness conditions,” he said. “He bought] toraiy, told of the work she had done | self quite comfortable,” Madame said,| hand, She was an expe sh's OWA i ert ‘When the $27,000,000 shortage in the| gation of admuers bade the scientist | father is heartbroken, unable to work | 0 new stocks until his old ones wire! te Yuli hor husband's dreams. ‘The|a broad smile of welcome upon her | ened traveller. and bard. { Department of Education funds was| adieu as the ship put off exhausted, Business was bad and he/¢irm where McDowell did his best be eck of a man, ; M | round face. High cagorty devourec ite a first announced, som months ag oo Ainstel Ke oa and a wree! helped jt to stay that way. The | a turned into a colony, fre iil be comfortable enough ‘ 4 ¢ its contenta, GRAND RAPIDS eaters canto Prof. Binateln created some little ex-| mg father, though only thirty-|farger merchant was forced to liqui| WOr* nas been turned into You w for it was the fi pme! ong attends e piel and a dozen cabins like that of the er Madame's care,” Vervoort 48- | hy ‘he ‘frst communication he dent La Guardia sald Whey 1rd eee iia eee eiee inte reine {elght, is gray-haired, heavily-lined of| date his stocks by price reduction | Composer have been erected. — Only BNET Mada Gee had wome weil | tnd tad from her sinc thats fatotut ‘ FU R N ITU R E am | deavor to have nearly every depart. | "000 ie ner ed his heels for he was | face. He has had more than his) sales and buy new goods to attract] people of talent are allowed to come | Known guests before now.’ * thanked the girl awaig acter nave ment in the city cut its expons ap- oe ae pale nels or he) Wa | ay or troubles of tragedy 3iin business. |} ot 8 few ook their cones there and paint, and the rate of $10.a| ““prue’ Monsieur, Mc tnapked $f ‘again, thol . > proximately 7 per cent, It waa be-| puffing vigorously a’ e pipe hi iindnesm aid’ his voice with goo ye Ns 1 presen! We| week places it within the reach of the them have been world- “If you Wish to writ o Bh wo! e sa 0 waving when expounding his relativity | sincerity, and ed tha he fal i 5 Se aright } dregs thy | the $27,000,000 deficit and that a Sur-| theory, but never Halting : he has A warm heart. Neighbors talk] HERE'S ONE FROM FLORIDA, | of the colonists is displayed, she said. PAA APN vanes Varvoort, "De you and as 1am going to Colowy han one of mous and— ctly honest | plus would remain, * : \ 4 at | tO-might 1 will post it o: as : noking o1 pier!” yelle y of : 4 There has been a lot of con- ees ember tho English ex-Cabinet 4 on my arrival Manhattan Borough President Cur-| 0° 2M oe Re ainewes at | Disthly DENI EAS POROAWONRINE: BPO e ey cuoutahn origin of Sant At five New York hotels 5,921,998 | {7RCm Cn 5 Hugh thanked her cordially, an IWEEKL to a quite recent date only $75,000 [ll Ina pocket of the raincoat “I never knew I had an enemy,"| sald Fred Maxwell, a pier owner | ang 3,583,286 to servants. The food| i), * ¢€ Maupoli, sipping her « posed to be in South . i her cafe-au-lait, ° “ YTS EM VOUT TT GAM | od been saved under the Hylan-Lal yyy. cy months when supposed to be atwdown and wrote a long letter the father said," for alwa: im) Welemann, wif I have| of Miami, “but a District Court | jtems number 19,900,548. $3.00 erica. There Was a warrant out] )) 0% z « yaa mee, and Ha m sui seaobnt head of the Ziontst provemuat worked Bards fares tte " whe Ame rice as hen ae 8 wearrantiey the gir he love 0 deep etter tg ; 50,000 had been saved in his depart-|husband dt a mong the| Adolph an were badly burned. | auds— f which was, Ae S destination fo; ! : (§ ree Down stad {ment alone. ne Hytan-ta Guar. | 4c Mae aeare rein [Now Zam well, exospt for uly daft COMMONS TAKES KIDDIES TALK TO nancial fraude—all of w 838 ae ne atau ; "4 . of Curran decla ¢ Hylan-La - re, Sha e ) | hand (he showed crooked fingers, dus | : , Wille ; omit : ee en Tectia A eae ara ‘aSngland, ‘British wool mer, [to the burning), but Adolph © will UP DISARMAMENT| HARDING ON PHONE) "some ons is comPRvarvoore. said. | Nat when the sun shone brighiiy ; 10.00 950.00: | noche, the Mayor had’ not Sore int Vossl former Resizer | never be, and my’ poor little Giuseppe Monin mk, wards when Che gun shone” : : Surrey compel ‘his Tammany Commissioners rasurer in New York.| has been stolen. “ “ | "Who is it? hills, Mrs. Bond was sit! A . : “ . seived word | De 4 sitting before th 15.00 * 200.00 9) :5 economize. ‘To-day Aldermanic “When I come from the hospital 1|{Joyd George Questioned Regard: | Answer His Long Distance Message | ,.1,29n't Kpow: Tonly recelval work) tire in. the pretty morning room at 25.00 ~ 300.00 || President La Guardia agrees with FIR don't have a nickel, and all the time ’ L : i . = [oe 16 she Sey r bell pley Manor, a room filled with - ci He says: BOLT ES HOME; ce Ih had to work hard for the ing Passage in Senate of at Opening of Cotton Growers’ | messenger from London, I believe, antique furniture and old blue oh t is the cheapest and lowest kind vioee gad tor AGcIDNe care. 1 lock cae pert a - “Well, each day I become more and| reading an illustrated pay ina, FISH ER BROS. [igaitarre oon FAMILY STUNNED | foil) ney tor Adoipir-850,000—but 1 Borah Resolution. Conference ‘Here. moro mystified,” Hugh declared.| "1 do wish you'd go in the car t9 d ioner- —— " y 6 : “Why Passero, whom lo 90¢! Guildford and chans one ii COLUMBUS AVENUE Revue Ansari arta gor rid Neighbors R fe Mil Gare have not mot it, and Wr 1 doit is net) LONDON, May 30 (Associated) The national conference af the Amer-| know, should take all this interest in| Hooks, Ore Ana exe ange thode Ipran PERLE CY SRL EEE | of dead heads and slackers whose ut. | Neighbors Run Half Mile and Save | for Se Only mth Foe Bi ee wea dre s8).—The Borah resolution recent-| ican Cotton Growers, Manufacturers| mo. T cannot imagine.” some Woman, suddenly looking a BET. u v MB | ter usclessness spells financial calame Four Unconscious Amid body, the polos B8¥; E ly passed by the United States Senate, [and Affiliated Interests was called to] "I] Passero very often assists those] from her paper. “We've got iho, ity for the City of New York. sit “Mayor Hylan publicly announsyd | Flames, some months ago, when b agreed to =" eal sugghesing the calling of an inter-|order to-day at the Hotel Pennsylvania|against whom a false charge is laid,” | horrid Bi AIR TRIPS HOURLY | national disarmament conference to} yy J. 8. Wannmaker, President of the|the woman remarke isfords coming to lunew I was bound to ask th t " DANCING ACADEMIES, usk them back o| ¥ 4 ese! re ™ ey — “Can't you come too? 4 nonaes, | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 30.— be participated in by representatives | American Cotton Association. ‘The ob: 5 ? thee ey, Gommiasioner ‘who didn’ | John Dunbar, his wife and two chil- FROM N.Y. TO [or creat iritain, Japan and the| ject of the conference Is to stabilide the CHAPTER XII. t 1 n could turn in his resia-|dron were stunned late yesterday by ATLANTIC CITY [Unites Ftates, was under discussion |ootton dustry, revise the uneconomic Dorise walked alone up Bond| morni \nation, Nono the Commissioner | iightning that struck thelr home {tn Mieka in the House of Commons to-day, marketing system and insure a reasona- Street, smurtly dressed, next| “I didn’t know he was b; has thi ned and, from What | oe woods back B " s ited Replying to a question regarding |iie profit to all who handle cotton from afternoon, on her way to her| Paris. I'm so glad he's coming,” tee ST. NICHOLAS RINK |] 1 can tear, the cuts asked for by Uwe |e Weeds back of Bargaintown, a) Monster Planes Well Equipped to |ine passage of the Borah proposal,| the field to the consume ahora. ahe was followed by a Piled the wirl, “He'll stay all the af * 5 y not been made mainland hamlet ten miles from this Begin Regular Schedule on Premier Lloyd or id he had ob-| president Harding sent a telephone dressmake . voune girl in. black, | {eTROOM: of course.” 2 . 66th Street, near Broadway Commissioner, be he Tam | city, Neighbors, who ran a nalf mile. CIN NEBWAL OR HEN served the proceedings in the senate, |messuge from Washington at noon in-| Well dressed Young gir : nic] hone so. Go at once and pat Dancing Erery,_ ARenom and J many leader ce echonetlia whe can | rescued the family from flames whieh June 15. but that he had not yet received any | qorsing the objects of the conference, |@ark-eyed, with wells u 7 bis ned | back as soon us You can dear. Choow Evening, fecha ing a7 oO ee ey eae te ee teaver, {| destroyed their house, entailing a loss! ay aNTIC CITY, May Be- | ivitation from Prenident Harding to /ithy words were heard by exch: of ‘the petal Senin atyy Y ratger hod| Lowiac Dombert, gy nh adonban 3 2.30. a ane i 7 mpathize | of $6,000, em spitting Ue consider the mutual limitation of 59y a tes through an industria! tele- rom adilly e E iehte als 3 Lessons (NEE) 30e FTO Mayor jn his efforvs to suve | Mombers of tho family were seated| SNHINE June 15 twelve sant | naval armaments Rae dapeaene followed Dorise. unseen, until at the| daughter, turned from t ed W a 7 “; 3 i ' aeroplanes, with cabins accommo- yther questioner wanted to know|__""The South thanks you, President} corno; dox Street she over- | w, 4 SHEATI NE wiTPanE ate Not necessary to take lessons, | taxpaye one: puso J be-| ocaing when, the bolt muck the roplanes, W Another questioner wanted to know es. 30U) ‘lcorner of Maddox Stree ¥ was a deep, thoughtful expression, ake URS -| read nen the bo e y canmera ADd oes Dae "| Harding, for your message," said Mary Ces = ? la p p Lady Floor Manager will introduce eve ob a Commis: ohinpey and ren down\tnto'the livin dating twenty passengers and & |whother in the meantime Great Brit-|{7"Shase, three yours old, daughter of|took her and, smiling, uttcred her] though she were entirely pre-ocoy. you to suitable partner for danc- oners are defying him to his fac 8) wireless operator, wil! make |ain would cease further construction, thy cotton grower of Charlotte, | name. pied. a ; Learn to dance at this popu- nis sl okie on the part et ay room. A bail of flame shot from the! jy curly trips on a fixed schedule | As to this, the Prime Minister said he 3, “God bless you and our coun-| "Yes" responded Dorise in sur- ae Ye Reon ARB ae a He foe eativalon, employees, which is practised Py tH) trepiace, hurled the family from thelt| yorween Atlantic City and New |did not think that had been done in Imilar cosabage trom!the orth | Diides CRUE | regret—you have: the) (rey. alte remarked suddenty,. 3 wom Roller Skating on Ground Floor, ])21%, time political hacks, ie Migils| iy and wrecked most of the any part of the world) E A a econ ter, thiwencary | advantage of me aor hy Be never writes to FOU) aba + + J) contagious and is spreading with | eh ‘ York, Miia ARaaita: Ue caadaal on ald) ot Now Yorke ee Yeare | “wprobably,” replied the stranger, | added, watc 8 fitue, : Dancing on Second Floor. alarming rapidity among the younger) furniture The first trial trip was made to- |e Teme eBlution in question oe AB Relliga on behalf of the Mer-|"Do You Feeollect the Bul Blanche) Touise’s dened lightly, generation. of th y_emplc fe ae y he neighbors found the house In} gay py one of the monster expreas | Va Maite ootehe ‘ ehianis Association ae New York. ara at Nice and a certain white cavalier? as she affected careless. = ————— mmr are given to erstan, e polstl- aK a i V5 ohens : y was p 0 ¢ vomed the delegates, her addresses ‘ave a message from him to give] Ne f |cal hacks that the term city job is Rens ‘ and the four stretched un-| pianes carrying twenty-three per- See oe were made by Director al Roun- aS in secret.” Ae doesn't care to write, T shail . {synonymous with sinecure, and thar] Conse = sons, including several naval offi- Hit by Disabled Automobile, tree of the Good Roads Association of |? "why in, secret?" Dorise asked, | trouble no longer “Lost and Found” artic i SI _> ’ ‘ Panne ret ist y vate Gti ARrGad, 46 ha nonenn edvertixed In The World or reported fay one Who works bard IS AUECTNS) Huenoy Atren ¢ cers and engineers, The*passage | Miss Bertha Dalton, eighteen, a aten- | America and Gen. Lawrence Tyson of rather dofiahtly. sons which 11! He's still abroad, ts ho nott The to “Lost and Found Eureag.” Room || a good game troyed hy nade from New York to the |ographer of No. 293 Herkimer Street, | Association, who presided at the anorn- |, “Well—for certain Tease SDs a Gay that J os 108, World Bullding, will be listed this infecting of honest em-| gupnos AMS, a was mas bie tein ly es takenctn Wh 7 alae q think you can guess,” answered the] at Monte Carlo with that Ranscoma . for thirty Gays, sheen list re be ployves with the slacker eilli eon. 4 Prean).__Te inlet in fifty-seven minutes. Th levees bie ak. a FOr Hose ne eoasion, Ce black hia twatlicd At Bir i F a : : Seen at any of 7 ‘orld’ one. tinues for an r Ke tion, ar house, covert ylane continued to Norfolk. The |?! ast nigh erin dislo- =F jorise's side. “Let us go into some ention 0: orise Aanseoy E>] “Lost and Found’ ‘tsements worker will be a rarity on the city|@ block in’ the Port plane con > : stud shoulder after having been hit by| Mathenan in German Cabinet, Roce: ‘a tea-room, caused the girl's. che to oopere ean be left at payrolls the question of the eu planes ure the largest Ame jan automobile n by John EB, Catla- BERLIN Muy 30-—The appointment | TV! che sugested. more deeply 00 Poekman, New York, oF employwes should make It their bust | {R Gh* 7 were formerly ney pe t ont of order and | as, Minister of Reconstruction ( “Where Is he? ked Dorise, | 50. ym Office, 4100 Main, Ness to expose the shiftlesagand the! burnca lust -{ erulsers owned girl it van { Dr. With was announced | instant anxious. Read To-Morrow’ % ~—" among them. ‘ThqfF should dairics. ment. bn ect ho vclaae. “emia safe Ma amived in Ma- x a 2S ann nr ees

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