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f MSIL ‘ 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921, y a Tee PEAS WANTS Bthed Hatlor, Mother Who Calted |FORONEY EXPLAINS | ‘MRGeSBA%SARE MOTHER KILLED “MSPAASARS vs th hetieve that the fepurtican Yeu.te Her to Court To-Day,and Brother ‘A SIMPLE TASK BIG FIGHT ARENA breathing bellicose sentiments wh! » Shoes Blue Champs in the Ring the negotiations ure delicately poteed | and Belt | ‘ are considered dicouraging evidence and Wateh the Crowd! of tho prospects of the negottattons, -| CONSTANTINOPLE, July 5. | | Po the tatitor of tthe Brenig Wort The progress of these negotlutions American Red Cross and army pa- | The big arena in Jersey City Jamas are being converted into : | —_—e— 5 | > | probably will be unocenpied untit Mohs Aided ot Cig Labor Day, tinles:) some ue Law ‘Fears No Duties, However} — Yueh S. Bird, ‘Treasurer of the Nyack Woman Lifts Little] prictesed gives us a ovel exhibie ‘i Pr Ss Red Cross, when here to dispose . Siri | s High, Will Protect U. of supplies, noticed a spick-and- Ones To Plattorm,; Can't Mek ee From German “looting” wren Onccled NUSSLEN | OfiCer Clear Rails Herself. | meceasarily is private, and unoMoial | interpretations and announcements | are regarded as an ovil services to the Lenehan | Offset Testimony of Still- SMUTS WILL TRY man’s Sister. | Recalls tnelgarite That Might, Let 90.000 red-blooded, Liberty- 1 flourish TO STOP WARFARE |... BN ore Dmelt with astraw ta | loving, tyrannyenating New dere EFORE CONFERENCE] WOULD AID BABY GUY ASHTINGTON, July 6a tanitt| "the ‘offcer Tooked” se. cll pt trot ite Reve Wo fry and Now Yori, citizens te B Senet linw which would “become the magna| up that Mr. Bird stopped feeling | TARRYTOWN, July 6—Refore | given a chan seeing Vol- —_— stead, Wheeler, Anderson, C ts Say 7 }charta for the perpetuation ¢ our sorry for the Ruasians for a mo- the eyaa of her nine-year-old son ad, 2 o , ses] ‘ perpetuation 0 hE, Wig Nea NaRU EY Meeling of Unionists, Sinn Fei oa Says Some of the Witne \ American standards of living and te| Tet wnt he took a second look. |and her ten-venr-old daughter, Mrs,/ Am! Al! (he Bk Uconsiructive and Government Officials in Are Suffering “Sleeping the constitution of a uniform and uni-| [fe then saw that the man had | Nichola Koenig of Nyack was " : papery j we all in one ning versal prosperty” was the goal which | 010 woulda wy, nid won [crushed to death under the wheels! Would you go? li may 80. You the Republican members of the House} ty am, atrapped ble officer's boi [°C * south-bound passenger train in) gouldn't carry newspapers Into Ways and Means Comittee set for ‘ ‘ ut them and rolled up the bot. [t%¢ New York Central Station bere] the arena to see the big boxing London Seems Certain. Sickness of the Brain.” LONDON, July 6 (United Press) Referring to some of the withesse: Dominion home rule for Ireland is ex-) i se. jane Oequhart Stillman themselves in drafting the Admini-| toms to give a tronsers effect. By |t-20% Mrs. Koenig and her bus-) pont, put before entecing such an pected to be the outgrowth of the avi iat nat r stration’s permanent tariff bill, ays @) taking off his hat, shoes and belt, |O°Md bad planned to take the chil-| expshition hip pockets would have avin, “brainless brains, ai 7 1 Ais ‘f 1 oN r J ye hia . marche or 9 Gediitt SageUalighn. involving Ceian. | 6 Fre report filed with the House to-day by! the man was ready to go to bed, [Aen to New York on the train that) tbe searched for souvenirs the K. Beauvais, the Indian guide named Killed her. Bird thought so well of the ana Be . , Py | New Yorkers aud New Jerseyites fiay WHidh Satentad Wie HOt The family had planned fora month) would ike 10 present to the starm weather that he gave orders for {SP outing al Coney Maple Rr anal of such a show. Lets several thousand more pajamas to |OrmIng thoy came across from Nyack PYRANNY-HATING be distributed, on the ferry ina flutter of excitement NEW YORKER. to-night to reach an agreement as to} _ The train they were to tale was seen ; procedure and methods of bandiing| nee approachiag as they left the ferry |= ‘Tennessee, Acting Democratic Leader. | | Mrs. Koenig and the children hurried ae ae objected to its presentation on ea VERSAILLES TREATY along the railroad t eke until they Se . ‘ . QVER MOTHER IN endar Wednesday, under the House! reached the station platform. ‘The | Svandal Trial Questions Bring Out Chairman Fordney, The bill was Mr. formaly presented in the same form it was introduced last week. ists and Sinn Feine and the British \ | | ' Government, tt wan learned authorita. |®# Corespondent, In a letter made pub- | } " . \e s asire to “get tively, here to-day, This degree of|lic to-day exprenes # «los! heed Republican leaders will seek at a * He had before sent autonomy, which had rever before} into tho fight.” He ; ay HALLO MRS ARTE L 2 ; been conceded by Great Britain, wit!| word he would testify if wanted, but oe ; mELon conterence of all Raputilcan members prove acceptable to ail three parties, |#fter reading some of the recent testi- pe {t was believed in semi-official circiea, {mony his willingness apparentiy changed into a wish. ‘Thore is no indication Mra. sun. | man's lawyers will call him. On the contrary, It is their intention not to) put bim on the stand. In the letter written to a friend in New York, how- York, J ‘The next important step in bringing about a settlement of the Irish question will be resumption of the conferences between Hamonn De Valera and rep resentatives of Ulster in Dublin on Friday. At that meeting it is re- k tement in direct rules, but Speaker Gillett permitted woman lifted the two children to Fine Sport Knowledge of rarded. an possible that Sir James |Cvéer, he makes a state Rocke | I the report to be filed. Formal con safety but, paralized by fear, was un- Talesmen. Craig, Premier of Ulster, will accede |andiot with Mrw. Percy R. Rocke: | sideration of the will will begin ( thle to raise herself from the track. : to the Irish “President's” contention | feller, a sister of James A. Stillman, morrow, under present plans of Re- | Ao WORGAA: OB platform grabbed, CHIGAGO, July 6—The task of for @ strongly federated Irelund ag a| Ad admitted to be one of his chief, publican leaders | | Mtra, Koenig's ontatreched hands but | Selecting a jury to try the viehteen basis for further negotiations. witnesses. Sho has testified that "Your committee is of the opinion,” (Continued from iret Page.) Midas Lhe It aD CULE 2 ta children screamed the locomotive ; With wheels locked by the air brakes uck Mrs, Koenig and she disup- Jan Smuts, Premier of South Africa, | Stillman lived at the 72d Street home | who arrived in Dubiin yesterday in| between certain dates during his} the role of mediator, will participate | fatber’s last illness. The period is im- | im Feiday’s conference. He is under-| portant in the matter of Guy Stil. | stood to possess almost plenipoten-|™an’e legitimacy. Mrs. Rockefeller | tiary powers, and, before attending | las testified that her brother was the meeting, will visit both De Vaiera| there, No, $ East 72d Street, on New and Craig to ascertain exactly what! Year's Day, 1918. dlers indicted in connection with the a 1919 base! scandal wus continued se Dismis conditions that would arise when tration way in the wilson Adminis: Seared fram view. to-day, although there ttle Carries Fight to the Germany again is in a position to | Republi can Party was eguANEtNE a aed Sr ey Oe ea men id a pat ; evils ft ete 4 conducting | just at the train stopped and Jearne intely Woman's Court. force fer dye and dye-stuffs on! general attack. Now it becomes aj of the tragedy from nis hystorical American markets. Utterly unscrupu- ‘Apeaeeus children, Mrs. Koen body w - hi fi |Party matter. One of 1h mself privately admits that if 1 Hast unde Pale oer the report said, “tl no tariff duties, - ed, but Parent|? matter how high, can meet the © prospective jurors were ten tively mecepted yesterday by the State, which is subjecting all potentia P lous as the great German dye syn- |ttog" The attempt of Mrs Anute Hafor of| qicate was before the war when i1s| yy. \ : | locus S Warding and Mr. Hughes set to- nrors to y questioning re ; eaah desires and tho minimum of de- | tt) cease Nal een bind | No. 407 West 145th Street to “reform” | supreinucy wus uncontested, it now | gether on a programme and announce |Man ona a Plank lek Agee tt de oe mands they will make to insure co- in Pies a wee Pare foe MISS ETHEL PALLOR jer beautiful elghteen - year - old | Will attack ali competitors with reck~| it, (here wil! be considerable support qeatiod: With) b 2 i ; ere so often the | : al sang. ; ° , arpapdine the posed = Tomdon and eariy in 1018, the winter prior to jfetrens daughter, Fthel, by having saqagsbentet a oa ete an REMODEL ean Ride. From Sea Sie ene i ropo: | . | sto ye policy of America n grat a Beadiote i, 4 bd v HUiaE ABO ROIGS her arrested met with a temporary | pte yeieaet Njble group. He predicted that if Mr.) whether they have ever played b 4 conference of Unionists, Sinn Feiners |the birth of Guy rman, | valuation—basing the duties on the] Harding made the treaty a party! t L B I R i i { nd British Government representa-| asserts, that a special wing in the jsetback in Essex Market Police Court| vaine uf commodities in American| matter probubly only a baif-dosen| A Ong each bal, amale, semnl-protessionat ? tives takes place—es now seema cer- | house was fitted up for him. This ts \to-day, but Mrs, Hallor persisted in| rather than foreign markets-—was|votes would be cast nBbit | ties ieee < pee Aie eS: ; tam—Smuts will endeavor to arrange | the timo tho banker saya be not her design and went to the Woman's) Jeemed vital, the report said. in order) Certainly the Democrata would! (~1°f [ell \N the Hels—Driftal, oo ’ & complete cessation of warfare inj living with bis wife. aaa Court in Jefferson Market with alaw-|'0 @liminate “the long established | support the Versailies ‘Treaty even| ~* “paws Motorists Ireland, to become effective the day} Beauvais recalls, with some detail ae ign ABEL A rhe iaw.| Practice of fraudulent under-valua- | though they will make a det ailiel From Direction of County ‘Teain i the conference begins an incident he said took place during {yer to in a warrant, The law-| | oom and for ihe further reason that |but probabiv vain effort to retain the Gai HUNTINGTON, M July 6—fail Fan Midieton, who was one of |the week between Christmas, 1917, and yer, Harry Saks Hechheimer of No.|no other method of establishing a|Siauses referring to the League nalWay. ROU ME ro THe Tesidentare| y tered fre ofa ast frei sterday ston and Albans t_ which we plinged down 1 ., ‘ av | | Nations. More than two-thirds of t! coverin Ulster’s representatives in Monday's | the New Year. On one ines oa 1540 Broadway, in his application for stable basis of duties was found. [1 |Senate favore the ratification of the) LONG WEACH, LL, duly 6—| to meeting with De Valera, conferred ut| Beauvais wrote, Mrs. Stillman an 4 warrant stated that the girl ss way- | Was argued that regardiess of fuctua-| Versailles ‘Treaty with reservations. | Women and children bathers at Long | jength last night with Premier Lioyd | Alexander and Bud motored down to | tions in the foreign market values or | PFCvious votes show that and present | sentiment confirms it. | Beach were frightened to-day by the} said th uit Uworge regarding that meeting. New York City pene a sy pritneneed [AY eae or charmed that prner{i currency, the new policy would | Turthermora Min” Hughes itl | o g : veybank said t butter an: a performance of ea of Your | per creres hat Bthell ean an eqrilization of assessment | probably advise his client that uniess |StTenge appearance of a man fully oi ts pass High betore rived communication, the party returned in nent sid | the tide and washed ashort. He was » to Congress tha 2 two motors. « , i ; t hted far out at sea in direct line he allegutions made in the applica-/ Taking up the various schedules,| he believed it would be the wiser ; ; ‘ Stillman and I were in one of Return To-Morrow Aba s|the report maid that the duty on| course to follow, the entire foreign | with the County Galway, Ireland, wrote, “while . i 5 ates will bi she approached it) ws F he te. “while Mra, Stillman on for a Warrant, A prophecy ot | policy of the Un States will be| As he app Ted it’ was se hat) “Mr. e Morrow. | . them, Goede < ; f NEAR BELFAST: CARS and the two boys were in the second | aoe the girl, made yostercay, that her two|‘lothing wool bad been fixed at 3 vore a cout, cap and tror He jin a tanste, : de in front,| ‘The outlaw strike of 154 milk driv . ton the k apd rode in |machine. Mr. Sti!lman rode in fron| Nad oue ech: [he Dapariment \t upright on the plank and rode ” basis, just as Pre 5 ; away" his chief witne: ppor Co first mes | Against Union Orders to | y" his chief witness jn support of | .can markets on even terms. Tela REE Tides FIVE MEN ARE SHOT then playing. According to the guide's Drivers ahs W: Vatked Out "alior and ber friends have “spirited | <5 that all imports would enter Amor- | {Me Versailles ‘Treaty is used as aldressed astride a piank, born in by | wn brothers would be found siding with /CeMt# @ pound om a scoured content| Certainly one big fact has already lvasis, a plan vi d 7 nord | f ' . |next to the chauffeur, while I waainiom of the Sheffield Farms Milk /¥ef mother and making charges! DANS @) plan advocated, by wool) C100" Ti. that there ia no present | silently on the tida, debaiaing when \ the body of the ear. Tthink that Mrs. ‘company, which deprived 45,000 fam. | 4800S her was one-half justified to-) ' wPhe compensaiory duty on manu. jition on of renewing diplomatic re- | he reached shallow water. He strode | {day ions reaty | : i when one of the brothers, Ray|factures of wool has been kept dow with Germany until the beac 6 suid no word. 7 Stillman halted the machine of the | iing of milk in the area of the Bronx! Hattor MA al ned between Germany and the Up the beach. He said no w He appeared in court with Mrs. | by the " hase sweat- ; : committee to the lowest point | injted te The Knox-Porter upper part of bis garments v not | | way back in order to purc |from 198th Street to Fordham Road | y consistent with the prin Cenarius, erence! hey Mania REP OFLS CU BBSE: B jallor for the purpose of aiding her an + principles Of pro- | regotution ts reall one- aon ‘ ¢ , rive i (Comtimued From Firet Page) [¢rs for the two boys, If was very oie moming, was given short shrift outainine a wocrene Bherim) section.” The agricultural products | ps2! HP Mclean ar uate at caren | one, 2 Some. tok Rave arrived at) ' old." thin afternoon when a committer! gree Pete. neon, ‘<chedule was described as “an ue Petite onntne tinted | tHe beach from that direction witae | ‘ Dealing with events in the big (| ’ ; Mrs, Hallor secured a suminons in! American tariff on a normal basi ‘ Ree ren OT accor inal ou Having: tenvalledl tromeatan | Godet, Baise, wes) Ldnppped! 10-9871 youre (ha wrate went Lolocnleh ih) zone Suedenae sex Market Police Court last week| “Tn the rebabilitation of our in- and Mr. Hughes in going sme of the bathera dinplayed real! ) own armed men. He was! ””. in charge of the Shofficld Farm em-| eajing for the 4 ; dustries,’ the report said, “the pro- |e en beat 6 ba ® display . by ak sa “T recall another day, on or about) | oo Bue fon the: appearence) ot [ducts of agricultural industrys in |e Fy Mhace-time relation, {alarm and kept at a safe distance taken from bie residence in Uaily” Jan, 26, 1918, when a maid went up to” tract with {{hefe 0-day. In asking for the sum-| which some. thirty million of our | quant’ a peacetime relation, | while Patrolman Monahan took the Taxey, Wert Core. like cones qrhare Me. Gtiltman was ively; cc eto eee, } {mons she alleged that Hthel is ad-| people are engaged, are entitled to|Germany signs on the dotted line aj “ranger ip charge. He was unable to | Brady testified at the ‘military in| b Ging.) The girl wantea | the Brotherhood of Teamsters.” said |gicted to excessive use of clarrettes| Protection on the’ same basis ax |treaty disposing of the many claims | 20sWer questions, When asked to quiry into the killing of Cunon Mag. | (DS 'm bed reading./ ‘The gi | Mr. Cuddebach, after the mecting. | ang associates with undesirable peo-| ‘Hose of other industries.” [whieh the tinileg. Stites holga aie | Wile his mame he spelled out he wer which reoulted’ In the verde; {%® put the room to rights, but MF sng sold them that i the meni pie. Subsequently, in interviews, she| pet ht gtaritt It added, ‘seldom would |feetly and Indirectly against her, | Words “Meck Modt,, America.” © ending to that Harté was guilty of his murder, | Stillman demurred, ok prpereayy didn't get back on the job they suid she would go to the limit to| ducts, except under uMusual crop OF | peers wre procamation of a state of} 1. Lynbrook tried Ive the mys- | baccos for but was insane at the time the crime | muh pacturpeiat ies seve would job themselves ont of their “save” Ethel for the eake of her own | tnarket condition: stabiished fact Potente e ay peace Beas lean itiae ue | ONE-ELEVEN tillman was near s aq . the pe Aranid ponaalens, iene we been signed a ati fier rean | BO hich. proved a 8 e was committed. atk, and said: ‘shry tet the girl o¢ | Unlcm, They saw the polnt and said conscience, but It the gin could not| [been signea Bnd Tau nads: not deed) was not an immigrant, and had not | Cidarettes ‘The Rev. W. Kennedy, President of | S's 4% : D |that all hands would be back on the be saved she would allow her to go GEORGIA STRIKE RIOT ENDS, | issued by the nite House. slipped rboard from ign ve rf S&L Finnan's Colloge in Ennis, waa|the room,” and he got up and retired sone in the morning.” Wancane ae lay ia slenificant ott one thing to dA HIE BSL Lea would behigh crrested by soldiers this morning ana t0 the sitting room of the suite do- | ime virike was ordered after wllt- Ethel lias been a member of Zieg-| MMMM Control Town Wi Aco (HINA. fe Goneranclenel ) ‘ nder, and two religious ly interesting removed to Limerick. The annual | S804 tue ene: of Mie han ' leiala of the union had refused 10 feld's midnight roof show for the G4) Paginoar War thet: thing to put forth problamation||/"W elev, W. J) Mokena of ft ut-just buy mentioning Bernard Kelly, former aabliante Hrodva elon: ae FITZGERALD, Ga., Judy 6—Rioting, |notifying the world, including Ger-| |The Rev. W. J. 3 retreat of the stersy of the Killaloe | | San eta holirenac(lle |e en ht ae three years and has been on the} ich proke out late last night when alz|Many, that the United States consid-| Raymoud's Church, Lynbrook, was apackage and diocese was in progress ut the college | Superinten vies | berg of Local No 584, Milk Drivers’ | since she was eleven. She has|1204 atrike aympathizers and emple lers herself at peace. If the latter] Called, but the mystery was not) find out.’ when the arrest occurred. The charge | satate, Beauvais asked whether Kelly | yion, und Goorge W. Briggs, au-'4 sister, Fuith, who is an actress and|itne atlanta birmingham and Atlan, (Were true there would be ny need of solved, Dr. Arthur Jacques was |, saint the Rev. Mr. Kennedy is not | bad forgotten “the sults, the gold) dior of the union, urged the men to’ one of her brothers is a theatrical! {ic Raliroad engaged in a pitched battle |= Sooty of pence 5 fll 608 fhe ee, Se ee RBS Ee ) known, |plece and the pipe” which the gulde) return io work and declared tho mannger, When out of employment |ncar tie road's shops, was quelled to-|\gninat issuine a proclamation of| ‘The best theory the police could oe jaaid Mr. Stillman gave Kelly about! strike to be an outlaw one, Thy on the stage sbe has acted as a mode) Wey BY the arrival of three companies | he I after ‘a treaty with Ger- [evolve was that the sea rider was a/ NO WOMEN JURORS __ |tB< time Kelly says Mr. Stillman was sireatened to replace the strikers fur dressmakers. Recently she left|sngineet Fectived’ five Bullet wean, /MARY Nas been made. Ffia'| ees ares, peaanereH oh ah never there. Beauvais sald incidents | 14), union men, and a meeting of te her mother’s home and went to live| during the battle. tas a alight) | Mr. Harding is at the pai ine the) his ocean voxiro from some point in e iy § , Lia § i e to pver vays again. jas hopec gainst} ‘OU s « w 1 en, IN THE KABER CASE | ike this “ought to awaken some of! inion was held this afternoon at\iwith Mr, and Mrs, Arthur L. Bagan|° Warner Pordan and Sam W. Whittle, | hope f npromise. But the “ir-/ashore by a kindly | thelr-aleaping memories.” | No, 916 West 42d Street to take ac-lat No, 7 Fitth Avenue Frosted obarged — with | yeconc don't see it that w. He had noting on the hip. Test t WS #4 7 M | “Tt is an easy thing,” he continued, tien, Toa yoien wr gonsmuaasia’ by starting the riot. and re king trouble by | ——_—_—— = estimony to Begin To-Morrow— tg got the sleeping sickness of the ‘The cause of the strike was an! Mrs, Gagan, appeared at Essex Mar- | | neato a oe ne : Jury to Be Cominuously | brats, an she ip Tiss hes appease | rder by the company Ut a 4M! Ket Police Court proniptly at 9 o'clock | LS A DOUGHNUT Is But Mr, Harding must fol-| , Together. osha s could get down and | crmed a “rider,” a substitute driver, | toda a fc “ sa |iow the advice of his distinguished | Be give them a shampoo with a good, | . Corday. ORG. (on mare nan) swe. hals BAKED, BOILED the Seeretary of State, or f | counsel, CLEVBLAND, July 6—A jury to| strong five-gullon can of ee cette | wig, ave [Adtran teen Werkimg “as the target for the loquacious OR FRIED? QUESTION |, ;Be same group whic b has blocked | P NNY A_POUND PROFIT try Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber on a! awaken them.” for which he ts pald working on :he iriosity of a motley throng euch 1s | ratification from the aes ape | e of murdering her husband.| fie sugested that. counsel for the, Platform, He refused, was given a always frequents the Bssex Market; oe sheneas “are He: will aan a , > Manic Kaber, was obtained & few | defense, in cross-examining opposimg | (¢% ‘ays’ notice a aint drovers tribunal of justice. Magistrate W Upon the Correct Answer Hinges rosae naan struck Hruve Cobb disposed of a number o “work the light of Christ foe Rone ig are no women on the panel ‘into their brainless brains.” He Is WOMAN HURT IN AUTO CRASH |, The jury was immediately sworn in! yelieved to refer to the “ladder and | minutes after 12 o'clock to-day, There | wit IBSOLUTELY SANITARY FOUNTAIN AP- PARATUS: Milk and Cream of the Highest standardof excellence—carefullytesteddaily ses of offending pushcart peddlers an Injunction Suit in the BONUS BILL uP To- DAY. fore calling Miss Hallor Supreme Court The complainant was not in court Senators Smy Measure Will Be t and will be taken to Lakewood this | Keyhole’ witnesses hen adds: ‘ ° w York} a doughnut baked, boiled ‘ | afternoon to view the home in whic n| "ay God, win it a nen SE ReRct kT verry, [amd Muxistrate Cobb dismissed tie) oy trie” ie the question Justice : Hapeed MY ESRT: by our Analytical Chemist, Dr. Leslie, in our own H Mr. Kaber was Stabbed to death, ime to get into this fight.” SAni HoRRE. Yui. NOE ek dome te octet | Bipoh tosday caked when he re WARMING TON: sanity bere aanate Laboratories—Crushed Fruits and Fruit Syrups, after which counsel will make state- —>—_—_——__ fH. S. Sprague of No. 617 West da down to a waiting) served decision in the application |i’ Bonus bill,” If enacted in its Nature’s own choicest gifts—Sparkling Carbonated | inents of the case to the jury TEX KNOCKED ’EM PINK, street. New York, was serious Sede eaine toes wig) Of Jacob und John Keeser, own- | present form it may add anywhere fron Waters-—-Fresh Country Eggs and every other ingre- Bee jure will ho kept together gon . ured this afternoon when: he Migs Hallowee en ther'#| ers of the Royat Baking Co.. No. | $1,500,000,000 to $5,000,000.000 to the, dient of thefinestquality— assures theincomparable (inuousiy during the trial and wiil| Foretam Writers Who Came te ig mobile collided with the tomabile Hatlor was a ked. | 477 Lenox Avenue, who sought [public debt of the United States. Support. | Excellence of LOFT FOUNTAIN SPECIALTIES. be locked up at night in a hotel | Fight Land Rickard owned and driven by Willi chard 1 ng to return to) Mrs.) 14 enjoin Louis M. Kabaker and | ¢3 of the bill are confident of their abil The defense had only two peremp-| Foreign correspondents who canw | *0nof No. 67 Orchard Street, Tarry- | Eagan's home,” was the reply. the Product, Display Co. from |!t¥ t@ pass the measure. At least two of | tory challenges left when the Jury trom various parts of Burope to. see }the Dy ey-Carpentier fight, flocked Jhome to-day on the White Sta tiner{#nd turned down | int : Vhile reporters were King tc the “bonus'’ Senators asserted that they | Spracue’a car came out ofl) Li * were talking to) aking doughnuts within ten | Avenue, wecording to the {thet a taxicab swung aguinst the | . Nene te xpect to pass the bill before adjourn- S |— Th d ' ‘ cks of the petitioners, | axt (riday. | ly Ly 2 Hroadway. | curb and out popped Mrs. Hallor, her} DlCcks of the petitioners, ao~ | mont nest Baie 0 Ox. pecia ursaa , u | way finally accepted. The State h Tven maining. A total of 1 ; : : . fight will be nonpartisan, the ex . men were Baca ne anni nto A ardson'a ¢ TN) vording tO an agreement e1 * a Adriatic, whieh sailed for England at!" i t ae 4 \ a0) 4 e lawyer Ti ¢ 8 8 ectation being that Senators Under- a3 a noon. Fe eee eee ee tee |AULoR looked Lonether, and we sth WARE SAG IRE OR ae esi Joseph Krinsky, representing | Wood, Smoot nnd Ejoraly wil ‘direct’ the | FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATE COVERED jnoon. 4 re bute to Tex | da Mr prague was taken carrying Ethel Hallor and Mrs. Kagan| ,, ; pposition in an effort to defeat or else | - 1 me ee 10 DAYS FOR LIQUOR SALES. | Rickard in parting. Bugene Corti, tne | {9 the Dobbs Terns Hospital “Iolite: | i repens} 8401 Keoser Bros, told Justice Finch | opposition tn an iffort to deteat on else NOUGAT P PEANUT CLUSTERS: e — noted British refer so expre: | #0 was nd eee a ay bee RY ee 28g te Bellon! that the defendants sold their | mittee. In Chocolate, Vanilla and Fines Do Not Answer Purpose, | tttonbet teres whieh th Jane 2k, Hesnielmer sOURRt Magee ery business to his chents. | TT ah WOT Strawberry flavors. Our reg. 49c goods. John F. McCarthy. proprictor of the|hin with.(” he said “and ail sou, had “0 “We were unavoidably delayed,” said duct a similar business within POUND BOX POUND BOX Fre lie sth all {| 40 wus to tell them to sit down and| taecutore of Wea, Melen Barnett’! Mr, Hechheimer, “by reason of the Forest Fires Raging in Ontarto, cCarthy Inn at Port Chester, and | they" sar down , | the specified area Siren Pasian. ins We Also Offer Seg] Harry Younada, a Japanese. who eo SY elicve that Carpentier can whip{ Satate Sue Hevenae Collector, — | fact that our chief witness has been ee actin dar iia do 5 | d ? Milk Ff — duete the Nicko Inn at Croton-an-the |anybov but Dempsey, and if the gloves | ‘The rooklyn t Company and | spirited away, While we were search-] a oaints, said that the gravamen COBALT, Ont. July 6.—Two deaths, Assorte } Hudson, were sentenced to ten daye in| Were {our ouner Instead of vient T be: | winis McDonald, execuiors of the willing for the witness the case was| Rete y wad whether {stbrussion gt the town ef Millwood and Chocolate ail each to-day in the White Plains| story that peond round. lof Mra. Helen ¥. Rarnett, to-day filed |ealted here and diamissed.” of the controversy was whether | toss of millions of dollars’ worth of tim-| Chewin proms Court on their pleas of xullty| “Your ‘Tex Hickard’ is certainly the|auit in the United States District Court sarmiia Gl 2 _| the doughnut is baked, boiled or | her in forest fires were reported here | Maracchi : ce ee te te BA Magistrate Cobb advised Mr. Hech Mire sate theta dade ; raschino to violating the State Prohibition law. | Cwds. ‘He's s genius’ et eT* Olin Brooklyn to recover $1 A Pe adsaroes aera accel peutic. e clai at a gh- jiast night ; . MeCarthy, pulled out a roi! of bills us a Hinterest ¢ 1919, which they nea tacit Tae eee 38 SNP! aut la nat baNed, And hence lie | According to the information, Nerthe | Taffies Cherries he stor efore Jristic ‘ _ are | AeAnID oma, ‘ourt, wi é 5 Sir ta viola |ern Ontario last night was menaced by “1 do not think that a ting | WALL STRERT CONCHRNS WILL vanue Collector megistrate might pass upon @ case! manutective 7 UA is ‘at Hany fires in half a doxen Several | POUND would answer the purpose fr : SEND ROYS ‘TO PLATTSBURG, defendant +4 tion of our covenant,” he suid. |towns were threatened. A hundred | POUND N ‘pe, Merschauser A) ne in @ jail Directors of the Consolidated Stock 1 on 1920. at | nvolving grave charges by a mother! yyy cients are in the restaurant men, workers an 8, pulpweod came, atl BOX BOX Wielaters a clinnos to deliberate, Inetend | re eae eee oy abe cho, send Bve of | her hou No. 196 Washington Park, young and beautiful) puginess, and for the purpose of | iiiwond. were salt to be nameless: | of merely paying a five apd kong hone, | ‘Training Cetmpat Piartshure, Doheny | tax dispute ia based on the mle ter Soon the taxicab of the! avertising they placed a dough- ‘The mercury has been algaling # the 54¢c if Yomada, who ulso had’p roll, shoved |& Co. of No. 60 Wall Strep! and. the |b) Mra, Barnett of stock, eile mother was trailing the taxicab of , |hundred mark for three days. It has| the money back into his pocket as he 0 TRA tT cee ae te oe eee eet ee cording. tothe ‘Govern: | the daughter across town to the| nut making machine in the win- Int dropped below 90 degrees, yn at \ dained Mr. MeCarthy in geing to jail, boy to Plattsburg. nt, Of $396,78).40, wostward. \ dow.” 4 ‘ ‘ ,