Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. v con peer a NT REE REL TEI POLE STIR mmmcrmteas ¢! j THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SULY 8, 1921,% VS “MEDDLING WIINESSESWILL Delegation of Pretty Young Women From Utah —__|) NEYERMEMBERS TOSHOWPOSON ESTIMATE BOARD” TELLOF STILLMAN Attending the Christian Endeavor Convention viy sr urtunne WAS BIVEN KABER HOLDS UP SCHOOLS PARTIES ON YACHT OF HIS COMMITTEE BEFORE KILLING | j ! Education Board Members De- Will Describe Visits of Mrs. Assemblymen Donohue and Prosecution Witnesses Tell { mand Full Control of’ | Leeds and Other Women Bloch Demand Admission His Singular Illness Only j Funds as Remedy. | to,the Modesty. to Secret Hearing. After Wife’s Visits. | ‘WILL ASK NEW LAW.' AUTO RIDES: AF FEAT! URE. | At Present School Officials at Banker Said to. Have Posed as Every Step Must Wait for “Secret Service Man” City Hall’s “O, K.” While Motoring. SINNOTT ON — GRILL.| CUBVELAND, July 8.—Testimony eonsidered by the State to be of vital Father of Mayor’s Secretary | portance in establishing its claim 4 that Mrs. “a. Catherine Kaber first Produces Books and ; 5 attempted to kill her husband, Daniel Bank Records. F. Kaber, by poisoning before his murde: vy by Miss 6 do. | CrYStal Benner, a nurse who attended him. Miss Renner sald she attended Mr. Supreme Court that the Meyer Com-| Kaber also ata hospital, where he had mittee to Investigate the City Admin- | been operated on to ascertain whether istration has no power to examine jhe was suffering from cancer, He did | witnesses by sub-committees in id session, an atten, was made to-day | While Mr, Kaber ways had vom-. umes P. Sinnott, |iting spells after eating food at his Commissioner of Water Supply, by a by Mrs. Kaber, Miss | sub-committee of two Republican| Benner testitied. was given to-d + “Financial independence” is the only The counsel for Mrs, Anne U. Pot- | Despite the recent unanim solution to the school problem, a- ter Stillman in her defense aga nat | | cision of the Appellate Division of th cording to every official in the Boar4 the diverce action of James A. Still- of Education, from President Anning Man, in which hearin S. Prajl down. sumed: next Wednesday, made plans “Whatever delay has characterized to-day regarding the introduction of our attempts to acquire sites and former employees of Mr. Stillman on uid new schools or additions has his yacht Modesty at Miami, Fla., and been due to the meddling of the Board in the North River off 125th Street. of Estimate and its Finance and Bul-| One of these witnesses tells of get Committee,” one official told The overnight visits on the yacht by Mrs. Livening World, “Whatever we do or Florence H. Leeds and other women nian to do is subject to the approval and of utterances and actions by the administration officials in the Mrs. Leeds tending to show that she sty Hall. Even if they act quickly sometimes regarded the other women tafare kindly disposed, months are with deep suspicion, which in the st. ‘opinion of the witness was well “Although the Fducation Law of founded are to be re peret |not have cancer, sh to secretly examine home served h he never vomited | members. Assemblymen Ullman and Jafter eating at the hospital but once Stitt, Mr. Sinnott, who ix the father[and that once after Mrs, Kabec had of James F. Sinnott, the Mayor's pri- | visited him. seoretary and — son-in-law,| She sald Mr, Kaber told her tha brought with him to the committee| Mrs. Kaber had given him candy. | room his bank books and check books, | M 1 Mrs, Kaber called Assemblyman Charles Donohue, | by telephone at 2 o'clock in the mora- va Benner s minority leader, and Maurice Bloch,| ing after her visit to the hospital to 1© State makes the Board of Educa-| This man told of an occasion when members of the committee, “strong-| inquire about his condition, This was oh the sole judge over sites, their a strikingly ‘beautiful red-haired |qrmed” thelr way, to use their own, the only time she ever called to make ‘ection and their purchase, and also woman of the type which has be- lexpression, inte the room where Mr. such inquiry, Miss Benner said Je sole judge over the type of school come fam Ailing to be erected on this site, t r to investigators of Mr. diversions was on the Mod employed | Sinnott was being examined. In the| Misa Benner said she war Jmean time reporters had telephoned | as nurse from April 17 to May » Stillman’ pre- ‘ocedure of the Board of Estimate esty for a night. The following day to Senator Meyer demanding that | ceding his murder smmpels us to submit both site and Mrs, Leeds came aboard and searched they be admitted to the examination] Preceding Miss Heaney on the wit ans before we can go ahead, I sup-| the ship, ostensibly for a lost pocket- | sve that so long as the Board of Esti-| book, When the steward offered to room in the light of the decision of | ness stand was Miss Korma Wagner, the Appellate Division. a maid in the Kaber home feom Aprit Senator Meyer referred them = to, July 7, preceding the murder ¢ Mr. Kaber on July 8, Uso ie Ae ee ee Misys Wagner also testified that Mr. mmittee. Berger refused to admit! Kabep became violently sick. a |them on the ground that they might/ eating candy given him ‘by Mra hing wrong and injure tho| Kaber and that on one o it the candy out, She also t fe furishes the money we will have|assist her, he reported that Mrs. submit to this annoyance and in Leeds 8 to him in exasperation my cases to an obstructionist atti- ‘What I'm looking for is to find what de." sort of a woman was on this boat last “FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE” night.” It was gathered that she MAY MEAN POLITICAL POWER, | had been told that ladies of the Still- | Ss fon he atified ret som ; witnei innott said he had mocbing | that Mr. Kaber always became ill "} This financiqi independence, how- man family’ had been guests on the UTAHPDELEGATES, ALL .WOMEN.. ‘DroR. MISS BESSIE FACEY, MRS. ALANCHE Bol Mon, _- to conceal and wanted the reporters | after eating. She said that she gen- ver, will carry with ita large amount! yacht the day before—which was true) MISSES MAN, WILLIAM SON! PEARL.REAULIEV, CLARA LEE, ORRA SAOWELL., MINNIE bine Prevenc ress to be admitted. jerally prepared Mr, Kaber's food at { political independence and for this enough, though perhaps not the whole qepalnenae Sais The two Democratic and two Re-| ome but that Mra Kaber served season many authorities on education truth, | | anese delegate on the Califo rep- | | publican Assemblymen wrangled for sel a strong fight will be made| Another witness put through s; ENDEAVOR DELEGATES FIND - sentation. John Le Yong Ot | AS QL leade EM bait an nour over the Appelate Div gainst any attemps to change the! liminary questioning was a chauffeur, \ sun Franciseo has been a oo | | cndeavorer since n ble to tod sion decision before Sinnott's books | bY Mrs: Kaber. | Miss Wagner told of A salad Hee Ae ana ; ‘i Tie Hetore he over F a Re | Mr. Kaber vomiting after eatin } isting order of things. It is known) who told of driving one of Mr. Still | die—was one in China before he ever | Get Knock TOIMN | were openca for inspection. ‘The | Ntawicrriea Veer which Bowaered j hat a legislative committee is draw| man's cars under the otders of Mrs. | dreamed of America. ‘The Rev, J. R.| = | Commissioner was in the committee | sugar had been sprinkled by Mrs. fg up recommendations to be pre-| Leeds, He told of being sent co the Fujii of Livingston, Mont. the dap-| By b H L ed Girl room an hour and a half and was in- | Kaber i yented to the 1922 Legislature which,| Amsterdam Avenue home of Plumber jai oe aaa Shon GE 20) inembers~ | 0 ar aETuetea to GULAFH laters auntibiled Aine wae tanified cee ! * enacted into law, will make the Lawlor, the father of Mrs. Leeds, with All delegates from, thé Bouth=more'| : _ | “They are courteous enough,” he! Miss Wasner, After one. of these | phools absolutely independent | the order "Go up to Amsterdam Aye-| ae 3,000 of them—are wearing red | She Had Been Refused a Jo} saia on n Ane ving. “They didn't ask me| quarrels she said she heard Mrs, Just how the schools will be nue and give pop the air.” ves with “Dixie” across t ro per sity him. Miss Benner had testified that Mr Kaber's food was prepared at home i white, Among those corralled tor | lyy “Exte aneous Blonde” |#nything 1 was afraid to answ " xa God, you'll aute nanced is not definitely decided up-| ‘The same witness aswvtet that Mr.| Party From Utah One of the Most Picturesque, & pliotograph. were: H. zai | by Extemporane us Bl nd Tee an clline te elcome 8 a God, you'll suffer gn. The method most generally fay-| Stillman sometimes went out with Florence, 8. C.; Charles Piper, | Hater of Hartford. Joxamined in public because I have| Miss Wagner also told about Mrs. (dis todeclaro a certain school tax Mrs. Leeds in the ear, posing tr While 3,000 Southerners Wear Red bi | Arthur Copeland, Claren- Mrs, N. B. Barrett, Miss = nothing to conceal.” Kaber having her hunt for Kaber's rge enough to meet all the n pds of! Leeds," and that he kept the curtains don, S. “ ” Kathl Miss Pauline, HART Iuiy* 8—A| Asvemblyman Dofiohue aaid'the ex- | mont’ she Mala oh found tein Ot a . $: . Kathleen ist ie ARTFPORD, Conn, July * as | " bil e ie PX- | mond She said she found it in 1 Se departracnt. Another way sug-{| down so that he was partly concealed, Fezzes Labelled “ Dixie. ar re. Charles! yatg-peaded man looks lest business-|amining members of the committee | Kubtrs room, but that Mrs. Kabi + stec oi have the pid ace Gusta is Hectetl ; é ; : ” Gignilliat, Seneca, S.C), and Mrs , awed? over Sinnott's Dc old her not to say ) baw din to have the city budget, saying that his duties os a “sceret! Nearly twice as many detegutes a8; approximating $2,300 were given for as at ener Go Gc, y., like than a bobrhalredswirl—and mont) DAN SG Oe er ene Te a emcr laa Ie teinngod Tis hen dononten rawn up without the Items of the! service man” made it advisabie fr] wore expocted—3,000 arriving to-day | SHUC NOTH cstine delegn- Paris, Ky.; Miss Rebecca times he hag less sense. Weren't “brutal enoush to ask him |Marian MeArdie. ‘The State contends Hoa idan a eee ed, and) him not to be conspicnous. | Sixth| tions here ts that of Uta Tt is all Bick Hartsville, S.C.; A. Y. Drum- — ‘phis was the answer to-day of Miss | where he got the money he deposited |that this ring was given to the pe aen tp aa ne Seon anno pele have made the present ixth | i a8 2B re is au pee Aang ve mond, Columbia, 8. C.; Miss Lily Yar- yyayer Jonnson, eighteen, bobbed and | {n the bank,” added the Asse fons who stabt Mr. Kaber as part age of the whole budget us pre- roils Gonvention the greatest gathe| oa oe 3 one | horot Spartanburg, 3. C. bees i 2 a ane | obut they came pr close to tt.” ent for tated to cover the needs or the, SAYS HER HUSBAND |erlt’s Convention the greatest gath-| married, ‘This lucky one is Mrs.| LO"QUEN. Sbartanbire s°c.s Ax Y,{ blonde, to.J, K. Daniels, allgntiy bald | “Dut they came pretty close to 1¢ payment for killing him. schools. Advocates of this method 5 b . a . : _— ss | ering of Christian Endeavorers in the| Blanche Bolman. And here's the curi-| % ©. Stmberg, Dapihts 2. °°}. “Sis. runette, head of the employment « -—— declare that had this procedure been! NEGLECTS CHILDREN} : Jous thing about the entire affair: Bea Nae ed u ment Ss ADVERTISEMENT. Uncut the Board of Hellmate would | history of the organization, The total | Wien “tie “Rvening World photo- | hiv Yarborough, Spartonburg, S\C. vision of the Aetna Insurance Com DRIVER GETS 10 DAYS not have been ple to compel the of delegates meeting in the Seventy-|grapher was about to make the pic Reese. UU LS jon, many fram the “Bastern Pany JAIL FOR BEATING HORSE Roard of Education to eliminate $27.-| Mrs, Crane, in Separation Proceed-|first Regiment Armory to date|ture she was the only one w PT Wright, who has been Miss Johnson was refused a posi z ! ! ! 000,000 from its minimum needs for eached 8.000, there are other dered her nose, despite the t ehe State Field Seeretary for a year, is tion with the company chiefly becaus: this year, while all other departments| ings, Declares They Need Funds eee eg eo and eee eee ie bae{ 8 Married, Maybe it exp! Way] Coe Te ore Waue ReRCHIR| chal tad” Neuen Lona t "| Magintrate Cobh Denounces Afar Cavan were granted substantial increases. | still to come. General Secretary Ed-) she has a husband and the others | tra year at devoting all his time to, 200 10° 9 acelin, Hrutality of Butcher's weeks of ad- The Evening World investigator for Clothing and Education. | ward P. tes said to-day that fully | haven't. Members of the full dele-| (yet ear es nas a momber-| Straight flaxen kind which Dante fiaioat < Vetus te has found a disposition on the part) jy. ti0o avis to-day directed that|4# many women as men are in the | eAtion are | Miss Bes Facey,| iin of 20,000 and they are in all but sid was a sign of “lightheadedness.” i . A ir] answer- f certain persons if the Board of Ed - s ¥ Hi eanies at the presentatives who have | Miss Mary Williams Miss Pearl! ty Goi ies. Among the deleg He has put in foree a policy of not Charneterizing the case as one of the pai ucation to lay the accumulated v 4 reference be taken as to the re- Tabara Lp er ve we | Beaulieu, Miss Mina McA 8. E, Sisco itimore, General! hirin oxfiived! “bln i bee st brutal that has ever come to his ing this des- tues of the school systen at the door sources of Wilber EB. Crane, whose |Journcyed to New York from practi-| \jiss Clara Lee, Misa Orra Badwell! co occtary; Mrs. J. Mormany. Miss B yxidized blondes and bob-| vrention, Magistrate Cobb in the Bx cription: ot Mayor Hylan and h.© Board of Es- | ire, peielle 1%, suing for a separa. | cally every State in the Union and one or two others who could not Zio Morgan, Mrs. James” Haired gIsIA; |sex Market Court (o-day sentenced a bright smile, timate, while at the same time utterly) |” sat aS s New England leads in the number |) located. Salisbury: Misa Meribab Bald-headed men ought to bel Nathan’ Hass, twenty-nine, of No. 11 3 lively . rejecting even ihe a ehtest dene ny, rey wig ae Be an ae ‘ 1), [Of delegates reporting, but from the | Im the Massachusetts delegation is| Miss Mina Wimbrow. waiters in a restaurant,” Miss John. | Third Street, ‘ta ten days in the work: bobbed bai as attributable to the present Admin- | $29,000 a year as President of the L- Dr. Henry J. McCloskey, who knows| Carroll Alfred Bone, one of the gc 4 house for cruelty to animals. Haus wearing Pol- So ave come are imes as man 4 y ‘ \ A \ i . son said. very time [ see one of o drives a butehe re nded PRAISE FOR HYLAN FOR THINGS jis at the C. Tennant Sons of | #S Ht ever sent to any other conven- | state thin any other man. He knows | Scott C. Bone, recently appointed ’ nee k LOAN) SA ee ww Ribbon, NOT DONE. Iw = 19 West 44th) Street, smnorter tion and the West coast is well rep-|the names of his 500 delegates by! (Governor of Alaska by Been nt fied little fellow underneath it, P want! oociy “deseribed the. welts found we can now Y ad / INOS hs POTGN 2 heart, besides a good many others Harding. ‘Young Mr. Bone has bee For instance, they point with prid resented i nto tip him a dime. 1 don't think T) on the animal, Hass suid he was ‘na ‘loskey been | in Christian Endeavor work since he have any n Christian Endeavor work for more | was seven years old. He is President armament and modern vice among! than 20 years. Among the delegates | of his Union in New York 1 Massachusetts are Mrs,-MeClos-| The Rev. John MeNeill, pastor of Asa H, Burgess, the Rev, and) the rt Washington Presbyte announce ni Cerys bows beautiful Pollyanna Ribbons are to be found before my hair was cut ie | in almost every dry goods store. Poll: Fee eas et sinpum pae| BURNED BY EXPLOSION. | thebest bow ribbon for bobbed hair, Ties beat, . holds best, wears best, looks best. Thirt; fired < which |as Well as being interested in a num- sid Que ia rges that while they | e of from $9,981 to yack home. ‘Dr. Me to the more than 500 scl now const/tute the system, but fail to ber of rail mention the fact that most of the| Mos. Gra schools in the 1918 building p mme are stil a dréam. Thes sis of world-wide intere less sense now that [did | DWrry to ¢ them, were discussed to-day by | fre lived at the ri i groups of leaders, apa om the ian this when women try to get awa i he Heol pupits constitite an an year since their marriage on | 8TOUPS Of leaders, apart from the syns ievank Treet, Mrs, Burgess, Mrs.| Church, New York, a delegate, 18 srom uncomfortable conventional | Pelee Report Ketrots Injuries Due feria ne, fifty-nine, ieee seed ( OE coreg Md aint March 3, 1408, he has given her no|Tesular business of the convention. | Atice’ Chapman, ‘Stephen Von ‘Huw, | celebrating his sixty-seventh births seyies for healthful informalit | in ¥ Making, favorite store hasn't Pollyanna Hair tases were on part time of dowbl| nc 4 lee nae Gi | ‘The necessity of providing social Mr. and Mrs, Billy Brooks, Harold F./tday, He got up at 7 o'clock this 8 : ality Wee een a whout the head, [Ribbons in stock, write us giving name of store cession last May, an Increase of |Oney & nee eft her Christmas.| es to take the place of the sa-| Drown, Miss Maud Packer, Mrs, Mary | morning and played a game of golf ease. lface and chest, said to have been re- [and we will see you are Spelled, Franken, ae oer: . we She admits, however, that he has paid |S? H. Hallett, Miss Helen Parker, Donald! with a man fifty-seven years old.| “I bobbed my hair because it's | Pe axle ; thaler & Frankenthaler, ribbon creators, 6 44,275 over May, 19) Double session loon was one of the themes in an ad- | 4 4 s ceived in an explosion in hkt store, on r ncreased 9,830 during the same ime, the rent of the apartment at No. 835 yaa oF i 4 Sodaete eae on s McCloskey and Abbott Foster.| Mr. McNeill won. He attended the) cooler without that heavy knot on my | tjaat dith Steet, Harry Petrof, twenty Broadway, New York City. My is dress de ered at o-day’s sessio assachusetts ha one of! he biases! 18) world conve 0) stia ‘oft & striking example of how ths pres-| Riverside Drive, and household ex- | Te iy : é assachusetts has one of the biggest | last world convention in Christiania) heag and L save about fifteen minutes | four, was taken to Bellevue last night Administration is compelled te . by the Rev. Dr. George W. Richards, delegations there, and is mighty | Norway, in 1918, and he recalls sailing ine | Shoulder at a share of the sits |Penses. but has refused to provide) oe i Reformed Theological Semi- | Proud of it across the North Sea with delegates) (0 getting to work every morning be-| | A report yy i are ot ne eed shoulder at i cast its share Of phe wie. (clothing for herself and two children. [oF 1h ie fe hisses haan mone cnoled howe when thy passed the yacht of the | cause I don't have to fix my hair TO Me ne! HBOCH. aha ool “The best hit,” declares the Me tchool in Queens. ‘The facts ave |The children, Joselyn, twelve, and | Marys lanes ‘ with its lesser membership. they | German Emperor. Wilhelm came on| Mr, Daniels said he had received | nzine Company No, 5 put cut a small The session opened with the usuel taken from either the minutes of Board of Education or offigial reports k deck and 8: them. They cheered i) remembers with ybert, five, ar ute in need of medical earry a banner reading, “The NO: sulted. from the gong service conducted by Homer! in Minois." The delegates are sever. | tim, Mr. Me baseball fan, “is the hjt Ancre letters from giris in all party of the | binge said: to have | explosion | i attention, she says, and father | : pete ure sever. | aavet country protesting against his stand. |? ———_ Cheese scores when it gets next of the board. Where exact words a i 4 | Rodeheaver, once Billy Sunday's mu-|i#l!!y and individually convinced that | Some ee a | 5 —— Three to 10 Years for Youth of 1 I ted, al used they are indicated by quotation has failed to provide funds for their] ; ie setae ant address by hel hicago overshadows New York in —_ | ‘Three to x iy my palate. Its new, coated, air- marks Jedueation since he left | sical leader a for every all, who pre-| they sh Way, and some of them avow |STOKES. CONSENTS TO LET MAN OF 97 IS LOST iit rd of Kdu- ‘On April 18, 1918, the Be Stanley B. Van 13 ey ri tight wrapper keeps it fresh in Since his departure Mrs. Crane) Rev in our subways with perfect | Louis Merlino, twenty, who she carn Ptiected a new site for i schoot | | SINCE Mis Wepre amiited. but | sided, telegrams were red from Pres'-|ease and fearlessness. among them| CHILDREN GO TO MOTHER WITH A POODLE DOG) join orprien, sixteen, on the root hot. weather at Wool and Laconia Streets, Queens, . }. {dent Harding and Vice President | "e Miss Alice Wober, Miss Rachel | | No. 165 Weat 108) Street, while pro at tard of Hatimate, on July 2, $175, and she has had to selt all the | ¢ & War ater Wake, Miss Emma Zehr, Miss A Anthony Lette Went Watking! pestis, he sald. against alleged insult AN RI ee ord imatier of slowing | furniture Cooligge congratulating the leaders joltes, Miss Cl 3S Milleson, Mis, | Ylelds Custody to Grandmother i SE ee erence) 1a. esti Mreet (Homans Avenue) until ist) since Nov act the children have |of the convention and expressing | Ruth ‘Lentz, Miss Margaret Cation,| With Whom Wife Shares Home, Near Hitaabeth and three to ton yedts In Sing Sing by tt hte oer Miemting in November, 1920, to ascer-| 16) cen to school, she say's, Prior to|thelr regret at not being able to| Miss Lillian Johnston, C. J Johnson, | Mrs. W. D. Stokes, with the con Dinappeared. OT CORLL la ASS RN ‘ M srovision for building deg 1 - or R. BE. Lemon, Missionary Super n re af i ) 7 ‘ mUPaer tee tne “A ' 1 t ain whether, provis ing that, Mrs, “Crane avers. her husband | attend ze An Bm y Buperinten- | aint of her husband, practically & ‘ ; Fete rat alegree | manslaughter is made in I uilding programme maid the children's tuition of $100 a) 2 - 5 ig for his State, and Miss Minne |* band, Re't| Ninety-seven years old—and lost. |e covered from the wound di This was officially included in the 1921 Toney. Crane seta up a general de- |, Pinal ins the Christian citizenship | ove the custody of their two children, T That is the plight of Anthony Letile| ner wn. alse set in which caused Made by Sharpiess, Phila, panne AVE: Fe satan oard nt | Malof the charges, Bae send. demonstration. to-mor- iy SttJemon is"gloating over the fact] ptrtial vietory for the wife in the /of Garwood, a suburb of Elizabeth, N.| uth Saree the time of the Board. 0 parade and ation hata Y. M,C. ow stands on thea nate t i © , known at ition the building would Tow, starting at noon at 28d Street, {iit 2 Ya Ab Ok. now stinds on the| divorce suit charging her with Mm s-J., and the whole countryside has beer patimate a provided for Morein and it was twit [inarening up Fifth Aven nd end Not Only that ee me iB conduct wos made clear to-day as 4 scoured in an effort to find him and Ro } more than two years of de- that, on a of curtailed appro-|in an oll r meeting on the Sheep) irom the old 1 oll house have | Tesult of a brief Med yesterday in be- the poodie dog that accompanie m ee ete Mare tMatimate postponed priation, the erfetion of the preposed | Meadow in Central Park, with Wl lien used in apereal 7 aUae. na vree (hathnaiene Gear he RA Serpette an : ° a the Board of FE f the proposed ow in) Centahibaray win yi iding a repository , half of the husbanc hen he le rome of his daughte Ci ‘ ther five months, apparent hool at Nassau Heights should be} im Jennings Bryan an fan the Bibi } t t SO a ad of Mueation | deferred for the present Commissioner Frederick A. Wallis as | 11 (0 aiinale. of dhe wey || The latter, it was found yesterday | Mrs, Gustave Small, No. 401 Centre 1@ ommuntis 10 en Iy hoping the Hoard oe mahaicer | sttoweven, a careful study of the| speakers, About 20000 delegates and | wera ho said “All thingg evil ge] When is brief was filed, has offered Slreet, Garwood, Tuesday morning Hiaqust, Here is the report made to|school situation in the above-mer tried: wall Wet Dae: se, thenuan |Oown porore Him.” give the custody of the two Stokes| Me. Lettle departed on his usual R ; d W. C d ard! @ cation by George J.| tioned localities, Maspeth and Nas ee Anti-Saioon Leas sn | “Another interesting delegate ; te iN | a : TE ee eadont and the res. |sau Heights, has convinced me that] William H. Anderson, announced y« “loupe 8G. Ramede Ung felégate eis children, James and Helen Muriel, to! walk and the dog trotted along with to ussia an as ure Keun, Its Vice Peer atinecting May {there is immediate need for rellet,|terday tHe parade Is in po sehse aD livin, “who heads the Atmy and Nava [tHe Taaternal | krandmott Mrs | him. No one paid ny attention 1+} aoe eare weeks before the Board and that the best solution of the] answer work of the Christian Badeavor, His| mma, Miller, during ther “tender im aside from extending the gree. |) 7 inns iT otio n rs € s e erection ¢ i pro eWeek, duties comprise vuying a bf nasmuch ag Mra. Stokes 2 p u | Ieee skate achn ACh ah ig te gre" | Ew mtn coer es Sen coms etn nue lamar tn ty Mm, kes es Se a. hen tn fs | By MORRIS ZUCKER eee gward of Rducation on April| ‘The Wing resolution wax then| Parade, on faturday Or any her oe ihe work in the nuvy and army [if Penver, her husband's offer is tan for his return he failed to appear. As | ¢ April ! A , 1 ats tamount to giving her the custody of the day grew on his daughter becums | . 7, 1918, selected a plot of land adopted and sent to the Board of 1s dipeike aleven Aepicioe t am « 4 7 | AU Nassau Heights provision for timate tne approval It still lacks: | A score of floats, eleven Hepieting | vo would he surprised at the Net two ehildren, one of the things ensive, The police weve not the construction of a 36-unit building ees ved, That the line TA 1) Miigrin’s Progress, will be in line, | large number of members we have Fy ace ae rhea yacen nro e aing trace could be found, The thereon was made in the building pro- schools to be erected with funds ale lanere will be elghty-two characters | he said. pipe opine authorities Cranford, Westfield gramme for 1919-1920, which was thorized by the Boar¢ astimate)| on the fi ‘om among the 18,000] The Rev, J. Calvin Mead, now pas- |S" case now resta in the hands of Scotch Plains and Fanwood = brite a part of the budget estimate |and Apportionment * © % be, and| On ven cn delegates. ‘Phe parade will | Tenafly Presbyterian Churoh,| . a case now posts in to me for 1929. The Board of Estimate and it is he amended so as to pro-| ie britiant with color from the| Wis the last pastor of the American | Supreme Court Justice iNCh asked to help find him A e E . fa Apportionment, however, made no vide for the construction a Uni"! American fags and marching cos- Chureh in Berlin 8 trunk ia still = an s rj Yesterday morning John Sma i provision In the 1920 budget for the school building on the eite -ltumes of the delegations |there. He had been there for a year, Aska to Dinnolve “Order of EMDARGA Oe the Infiline mene Kanto purpose of acquiring sites ADS erect. | fore selected by the Board of aca Tho New York State Christian Bn- {and had retur ed to this country on perity.” West Orange in an effort to borrow | ‘ The school buildings, but on Dee, 30, | tion.” Aiton duiowatns Mla vacation an ne W just| josaa I. Phillips, Htate rintendeny “em! ange in effo » borrow | A a ea eyp20, appropriated |. Tut the dependence for funda of | (uivor jlulewate i latter he had set. his trunk back | of Teeatanen eeoenn srjenl some bloodhounds to trace his missin the sum of $15,000,000 therefor the Board of Education on the Board] prawn, Rochester uhead ¢ m. It got there, but he Supreme Court Just ) to ree- pelative bul coutd not ebtain the an NEEDED SGHOOL |S GIVEN UP of a maa 18 left both UN fe} ident, Wilham H pores a ey Bia mmumend that the ¢ Pr rit } IARTRRINLAGRANT CAGE oe eee ee ae AT On Te nade | eee ek teenie hea bur 4 yesterdn fpr LN la ate a PRU Aventie, ‘THe mot + made deeper by th Fi “MEDDLING.” eva muse be approved ufter the| Hog arouses Secreiars, Agnes L| vention flor, with his masalye head |raoklyn, to: diss Phillipa fact thatthe dag failed ta retuen. It “ag the original programme of the programme it has been author-| Baker, Bufts Junior Superintend- | of w wine hutiy attracting elanCex Uecete. tie onder dees. Aithough s Nar fi liaantodiccacin card of Education called for an ex- ized, so that the blanket authori ent, Grace: Brewster: Liverpoo! m every oF ve been quite a UAE ey Sraing ws ha Th edt Seca ot i 4 } eT dau atlon 67,000,000, ft was tion of the 1921 programme on May| termediate Superintendent, th glabe-trotier in my time to Mr, Phillips, to, dissolve, Justice (hem 8h Le ‘ s | Decessary to eliminate certain items 15 really meant nothing, George H. Scofield, Highland, Pledges There i one Chinese and one Jap- Gunnan reserved decision. 5 - A aie manne <a catamesioan *