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SF YEE REESE A AS a na RRR OC TT lente ge TORI Dat conker Abert es — THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JU LY 12, 1921, rane ai SPENT Ap eaacey REMOVE “SPECTRE “Sto cecexate 4MOVIEMAGNATES Notables Held Aboard La Savoie SAYS MRS, KABER- The Senate in ts turn wus coouse! ON DISARMAMENT HIS 83D BIRTHDAY| A Under New Alien Immigrant Law AT “GIRL-AND-WINE? NO DISARMAME ~ PARTY, AE ADMITS TIME OF MURDER That Is Only Objection Heard Lawyer Names Lasky, Zukor, | in Washington to President’ Asher and Greene at Trial | in Boston, | Proposal. of President Hanting’s idea anpouncement rege | ment’s action was made In tha | Jing the ¢ 1? was said at the Foreign O1ti that Premier Briand probably would | | represent France at the proposed ' conference if circumstances tite ; and that whoever was sent would go} with the idea of co-operating wh heartedly in any scheme for disarm- ament compatible with the security| of France. | The French Government makes no reservations regarding the proposed | conference, being willing, it is stated, | to discuss the limitation of land as] well as naval armament, always with the proviso that ample protection be assured & inst any further eventual | aggression from the Bast | The general impression made upon France by President Harding's move | ie most favorable, as indicated by | expressions on all sides. Financial | circles are particularly appreciative, | in view of the prospect held out cf) great economies in the maintenance | ister of Accused Woman Gives It as Her Belief —De- ~ | | BOSTON, July 12.—Jesse L. Las- | ky, Adolph Zukor, Harry I. Asher | | CLEVELAND, July 12.—Tho State's contention thst Eva Catherine HARDING SEEKS RESULTS |Even Countries Not Invited to the Conference Can Make Suggestions, }and Walter B. Greene, movie mag lens 4 Kaber attempted to kill her husband, nates, attended “Brownle" Kennedy’ Daniel F. Kaber by poisoning, waa attacked by the defense to-day as an initial effort to discredit the State’ case. The first witness called by the-*™ defense to-day was Roy A. Daniels, the undertaker who prepared Mr. Kaber's body for burial, He told famous girl and wine dinner in 1917, it was alleged to-day in the Supreme Court. | This teatimony wae given by Joseph | Levenson, attorney for the’ men| named. He was ca ee By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) WASHINGTON, July ae Hed to the stand in the hearing on charges brought by oh get. 4 (Copyright, ne of the autopsy conducted at the { of the navy and the army and the 181, Jet: atmbniainene gontarence Attorney General Allen against Na County Morgue at which all the in« eonsequent rellet of preagure upon of the grent powers to he held her |than A. ‘Tufts, District Attorney for ternal otgatia Wore ‘tethoved. He + 8 v ARISTIDE BRIAND bth CM Noctd Meshal ied ant Meath asserted that he used a hardening ; PARIS, July 12.—Premier Briand = |hext autumn will not be a secret con- T h ars ort | s re! ted the nat to-day the vs eee - n Tufts conspired with others to extort | compound on the organs, using two- peated in the Senate to-day onoy ‘bY ‘thie Keane Ms } ch be mado before the Doputien, Ment refers wolsly to imitation of haere MGuO Ys Dy eaten Ob IBC Ietnent area thirds of a five-pound box. He said speech he made ore the Deputies. /armuments, and inciudes the tive Al-| Although the invitations were lim those who attended the party. | he did not know the content of the He was interrupted by Senator De la |tied and Associated Powers, | am . Levenson said he was at the din-| wd) Haye, who angrily shouted: | not of the opinion that it will be any |ited to eat Britain, Japan, Italy, = h aiaiaw jpo der, “You are becoming a victim of this broader than that.” + France, the United States and China. ais bd d sclera ate aan eel Mrs. Kaber appeared more cheers : : ja He said further that he thought the . w. : ‘anor, He 6a! ere were 20 or ful to-day as testimony more favor« combination so weaken France pag dald further that he thougnr une (the ether mations of the world wil , % persons there, among them about 12 girls, whom he said he had never | | seen before. He asserted he was at| | covered the party between 1 and 2 A. M. and |} ‘That Mrs. Kaber was insane at the that when he left the movie magnates atl \ ; time her Husband was murdered was went with him. able to ler was being presented. She came into court with her face un- Upon De la Haye's demand for im-|out reference to the Li Mediate discussion of Premier Bri-|tions, which, he pointed out, includes |on what ix being done and to offer and’s statements the Senate voted ad-|approximately forty nations. He an-|onourrently thro journment in the midst of an upré 8 No Opposition on the purt of Cheers for Briand dominated. “irreconcilables” on the treaty ———— Senator Walsh (Dem, Mont.) said: |beartny on a solution of the problems , FAR EAST TANGLE | “Lam particularly gratified that the Ithat come up for discuss.on plan as outlined contemplates the} ae Government here felt that by consith tion of general disa a ent Is TO BE DISCUSSED | an’ well as redaction or limitation of [asking the group known as the pr = naval a ents, and that the in-| cipal Allied and Asseciater BEFORE CUT IN ARMS |iitation is extended to Franco and | ayers qromeas count. he nn more ‘progress could be made thin M18 BRD BIRTHOAY serene ague of Na. [have an opportunity to keep posted » diplomatic channels any suggestions or ideas the opinion expressed by her sister, Mrs, H. A. McGinnis. She declared that Mrs. Kaber always was very “temperamental” and at school would slip the other children and pull their Levenson testified there was eating, drinking and dancing. He denied he |saw any of the guests leave the r = | MRS FRANK “SCHL wers JOMN WANAMAKE & room with the girls. ERAN eS sok cr ARS AC VENEAO Ttaly aa well as to the two other [Or Tresens col é : IATROAY LENSTS. | Levenson was usked whether he] 1.04) word arrives from Wash % ; situe Bult: AL home she said Mrs, Kaber’a 7 ; z l great naval powers. emp! to have a big assem iile ie cha moving pichure men felt tbat ntil word arrives from Washington the July quota can be admitted. The | te 1 wild look." Capital Believes Rest Will Be Easy |" "Ir it is found impossible to arrive |bly, which might resolve itself into OL Knew the moving ploture men fale Unit [as to what disposition shall he made| excess must be returned on the ee bird ees “hat Sead On aNE eo ecitve 5 an agreement touching generalla debating society and get no results. z f Kere a “s ~| of them Wr the new Immigration) steamer bringing them here _ had Michie S if Knotty Questions Are \disarmament that fact should be no|” aq ane ete % Rea cal i pogo j tle all claims arising out of the affair, class and ninetyeaee-! Among those held are Edouard wm-| back of a chair and eried while her First Solved. arrassticnt to He more ienited AarminieieRtion i ‘ z | and for counsel fees, would guarantee passengers arriving on mery, former a ne of the Washing-| sister was testifying. pment contemplated by the Borah | *OUNSTrANO! i t. to-day the > 01 aut all prosecu-| the line “a Say wil © held) tot eneh Kmbass ss. Agues! State and defense counsel clashed t WASHINGTON, July 12.—Pelief t+} amendment to the Naval Hill” the conference called by Mr Harding aia alee ei Ledisi ; | aboard ie ox far w j ose Can ‘ n im arial ar in ay i a ji x ee x Pree growing here that any conference| Senator Underwood (Dem. Ala) |is not “a shout in the air® but an ton. He replied, “T think they ex: . sail at oOo 7 Ua IRE ih Sead bat kescapsiecs conference | sald: ray HO AAL seu | pected there would be no prosecution."* | Come rnoon. Meantime, the Albert ay View Presl- of Mis, MeGinnis by Attorney Wille which may be held in response to the Tam heartily In favor of the din- [“ttemPt “to Ket results yy]. isn't it true that they paid this | irritatl passengers Is growing LA ARG UIA Tr li ot Corrigan, ‘There was a con- invitation of President Harding will|armament conterence the President | The same official who, of course, is $100,000 to avoid prosecution?” the ex-]| By the’ Dillingham law, no aliens Whory connects Serbian icus lite of objections by State be called upon to thresh out the whole [has proposed. 1 know of no way by rsant with every phase of our | aminer asked from countries whieh have uxceeted, gutlon In, Washingtod osoee one ek @uick Were. wus \ far-Eastern situation beforo taking | S'CM {Ne ae ae Wc eseceel ign polley eit clear that it lacme avoid, publicity and prosecu-| = Vy the court, dg ck 0 8 ce Asie é | ion," said the witness z im, ok yugh Wiliam) Oehlstrom, a up the question of limiting arma-|through the reduction of armaments, |“@* Perfectly useless to talc about = Levenson said some one sent anews- |" Merest prudence calls’ out’ PoE he detanse) Bttenipled). to } ments. T hope the powers will respond favor. | disarmament if the problems of the (Continued from First Page.) paper clipping describing the affair ro | Warning. . arn Dee eae ue had treated Mts, Kaber ‘The various points to he consitered ee te ie ee crried TRFOUBN £08 | teedyn ette rete ened to overs: os Mr, Abrams’ wife. Levenson denied | |, Q0r erences eee te ce actly for nervousness several years ago but are Shantung, Yap, Saghalien faland, Lee ee ee ee anier es to @/ body's satisfaction. He pointed out |It moans the establishment of ade-| the handwriting on the envelope’ was) si. 7 modest offering ins | the court would not admit the testhe that of himself or his brothe member of his law firm Max, a | the Pacific mandates, anti-Japanese| Senator Penrose (Rep., Pa.) sald: | that so long as people felt insecure quite short time credit machinery and {Hons of gervice inen ts. G.p. ' legislation in California and tho| “I have always been’ tn favor of /about developments in the Pacific much more care in foreign risks than | ‘Anglo-Japanese treaty, all tave| d/sarmament and have frequently | there would be no inclination to dis- our merchants have shown in the last is pallia- mony sence Ena of employment Stabilized finance caused ; 4 aucing| and well established confidence are increasing friction and have|Sild, *O.q 1 tay? areronniations, os | pense with naval armament. In other twelve months al Jape wall entniliahea. eoatiaenes 40,000 ORANGEMEN It means the Government must re- and comme ce fore an 10 TRAFFIC COP 7 Jed to increasing costs of navai|their own account and do not think a| Words, when the sources of possible ir svat armaments. conference is necessary. I am in| friction and war were removed onee move as quickly as possible those un- SUM CR: 1S Bhould the conference fall to settle | {vor of | these differences, there is little chance that the ost ble pu f th on. disarmament. is a pi , iby the reorgu ti mameaaie parvece ote) POPE TO APPEAL | tia tnieed, x ts aster mate uy our tensor, te ois | off, the unfa ference will prevail. This latter possi, CHE CaS een bhelseLuement: of the " nes of Tossen in he Pat “i Says WITH NO DISORDER bility is not being considered by thé} FOR WORLD HELP _ |Covernment officials to the criticism tariff question, the reduction in Gove BILL IS PUT THROUGH of high pric the inexoratiie. defla- Patrolman Carroll Says He | } Administration, which believes that IN DISARMAMENT that the disarmament conference ernment expenditure through the re- n had precedhd. 11) Was Off Duty When Mys- H au juction even without @/ for all in the Pacific, there would be necessary domestic burdens upon math 1 h fattorwe Sine wales PARADE IN BELFAST much more rapid progress toward commerce to which the Government war since the world began. There . | ravoidable readjustment = was the v tion of | \ ee every one of the sore spots can be should not have included a discussion organization of the Federal Govern- en wh proper to ses tO Ap: Me eS - aay { healed by representatives sitting of Far astern problems and that the ment, through reduction of armament Re Ee RV UCR Nene! tue terious Summons Was Served. (Continued trom Pinst Page.) : | around a table and taking them up| Harding Plan Causes Heartiest | tangles over the latter would delay tee r reduction of Shipping (Continued from First Page.) avis and is alding ——-—- —_———_ one by one. The Administration sees Salisfacti t th and obstruct the disarmament move Pout losses and by the settlement — ull ial acts ever! ‘The mystery of the police summons | Se came to this country from Ireland | iia Gontaranos so) aanceuatul tial an Satisfaction ai he mene Hwale Dy feanval ning nt is the outstand-|tion and the Government to other! f, all the particular favors | ; anh WU AGREROECNG (8 forty-two years ago and made her { Mraosiatisniat Nations: eushlea Brea) Vatican. But the Government tales just the | We must couse trying to dn means) Governiaents, and to those who eoneolvid will not avi jecneasienesonn ee - lust visit to that country fourteem dent Harding often, if not specifically,| © ROME, July 12.—In sharp con- opposite view—namely, until the 4" Ship owners off the sea with | served the Nation, with little thought — fee Senne ee ee eeea|aene referred to as his idea of international | trast to secular Italy's indiffer- ,|questions pending with Japan and fiel we can held our markets oar| oe eeement OR a tasty eae omens relations, might be a result ence to President Harding's ap- |China and the European and Ameri-|hueher standards of tiving and of| Tt Wea telatively easy then, pecans IF YOU TELL POLICE Police Department and the District) fight and has made jt alone,” #he The “disarmament conference” as| peal, the Vatican in genera! and {can nations over the Far Rast are we will ail put baeks|Mational life was at stake. In the) TO COME IN, YOU'RE OUT, Atwrnes. came t Bienuiy alice | aK Ot ree eee ene oe ® Jaid out is really an Association of the ype in particular express |out of the way, nobody will make a sober aftermath we face the order «of E Commissioner Leach to-day in the! this side, but her fight has been alone, Nations in little. The represent: the deopeat interest and heartlest |sincere move toward limiting arm- ¢ foreign debt owed tolreason rather than act amid the pas | Verdict Before Judge Borat Shows form of a complaint against T \ffio| except that God has been on her tives will themselves settle nothing.| satisfaction. It is learned from |ament which he placed at. “between. thir. |#lons of war, and our own land and How Warrants May be | Patrolman John J. Carroll. The com. | side : Such decisions as they arrive at the| the I Secretary of State that The fact is the conference called | M02, tn fifteen billions of dollars,"|the world are facing problems ne ver| Needless. plaint was made by Lieut, Groesbeck | “1 bolleve that Ireland is about te delegates will submit to’ their ree| the Vatican considers Harding’s | yy prosident Harding is an endeavor eee et Sa solved before. ‘Phere can be no solu-| a jury before Justice Torst in the|of the Traffic Squad and says ei (rey Gad) Omi prey ne kat she @pective Governments for confirma- move a good step in the right di- achieve prnctical a sulla es ag ae Ra Oe more ernie ane tion unless we face the grim truths | Criminal Braneh of the me Court ‘AL 10 A. M. on Ju ut Broad- | WHl. Brave men have given thes tion. These ideas will be embraced| rection, and it is most probable dias diginmate av tue Gane eee tat LaorMnent oir exports eii|{and seek to solve them in resolute | found a verdict of guilty to-day against) way and Laifayetto Street, Carroll lives for the cause, ‘The people o8 y in a treaty, which, in the case of the| the Pope will follow up the Amer- | that an asneement on baval expense filter decline and the decline will{devotion to duty, After a survey of [Chane Hastmann, Janitor at No. 628] served a summons and failed to notify} Ireland have endured untold eufterd United States, President Harding will] jcan President's initiative by issu- | i. attempted sarcisrars ‘aa F ' find its interpretation in more un-| more than four months, contempl: West Ith Street, charged with oper-| ing Lieutenant, failed to ive a| ing, but those who gave their hved | submit to the Senate like any other| ing an encyclical appeal to the | eccuee tar armament hae been name uplaximent among ou own people) ing conditions which would stagger al ey suled int Hatitlery. The $46 summons stub, failed to make an] have not died in vain, 1 hope. | The ratification of such a treaty} disarmament policy. Hovernment, tions with the Britis (eventually carry the debt due to us."{in America, Tam fully persuaded that ri eeeacoete policeman, the officer | te person in court, demanded and for Irish freedom, and 1 have come by the Senate is not questioned, for President Harding's appeal for —— FTA intdgarate eepeutinl 19 the-vers | Coes te wancant re scare iro-mincn| Hlecived Gc aun or/mnuney fron tiel/tsavon le nial tyreN erty Nie Bes and French and Italian Governments = the Senators are satisfied that the| a disarmament excites little in- "| ; Saat veginning of the restored order of} for contr American delegates will not agree to| terest here outside of chureh elr- r wast FLOOD SWEEPS CAMP oe eck Bib wnelenitte cule eth lanimmone iw Ooue y Beek to establish a serics hing anything that would precipitate an-| cles Baw nell arto: aalaptianl IN THE ADIRONDACKS] “aiese are the Bijan ate 1 expect that Ireland shady Then I shall be happy, brand person summoned and took back the | fore I di which have interests in the be ) it is all over, no doubt, the roll svintoh, dnaluding the police about his! Mr, Hunter testificd that ¢ | other such fight as marked the sub- ——— [eS or mn Bee eey Ae te tof SeAteenT OE BaF Inona ue hooch operations, Detective Carlin of ae him to court and passed |blographies of the leaders will be { mission of the Treaty of Versailles. |JTALY IN FAVOR jan i ee it i ees a: Houses, Hridges and Autos im Sac-| moran ine yma et @ Meche ef Inspector's ont : siled. be up his summons when it was called] written, Each one has only done the F | o get tangled up in disputes eee © refunding of our war debt and the) weome inv? said the Janitor Once] eo cna ¢ PRartgesiies work which God called upon hi ; Se eae eee ent ee! OF HARDING'S PLAN | that witt invoive the powers acrss | mem Valley Destroyed | ydjustment of our foreign loans. Itis}iq ‘euriin announced his errand ani] fF and that later Carsall came i) 7ST thoge PRONE Saale ted i ds oe the Pacific by C1 arnt, vitally necessary to settle these prob-| searched the re ind tourid the stim | COure ond called nim 4 and worked for Ireland, those givem the conference of the principal Allied | mphe pravlam of Ruaal Airmen Wetton ems before adding to our treasury| Hast ball te Mr Hunter said Carroll told) ine humbigst as well a8 the largest and Associated Powers” is a step in| Ronorts From Rome Say Accepl-| jnoidentaily with a bus ates ALIANT Mie so cctimitceleot inoue lany aust, burden 1 taraninted aeniihee goniardays st ale would be fined $10 and that) iigks, will belong the credit if Ireian@ Graidirectien ct an Aesoelation of Na | : i [incidentally with a big interrogation | ATMANY. July 12.-Hunieeda of thous /any, vurden as 8 contemplated sentence yester Shalthat aint Hid pay ie to hin af be did not | Wing her Independence.” tions to take over general supervision ance Will Undoubtedly Be peas Hi brertiane ne vets Ke b ee a Gente Wale ie el aN TOR ae vohaxnect. ack Hsrceay ONY es basse ee ten fo) Walt Hunter sine, hare 28 of the world’ If the great Signified, Jern dispute handled by the great \Uirondacks, due to a food following BA ah Coniction wel inae, Be cortarsnll tt {Wilh his machine,” wi thn wore pence if the erent] Sgt rane tinted aa Sa i Ra fotng neg revival the vss of Ey May ny aoa e| TWO GERMAN WARSHIPS Peace in the Pacific it will be astrong |; Pique eal ta caeard Catt ta Edin has Secretary John | aites were swopt away, So far as] Minh et cessive (axe Of) dope for home hooch makers ies inti netic Squad, sent for by the | Vessels Taken Over After Was ' argument for the extension of the, ety a Perio Hay ¢li¢ited, or whether it- touched /Kuown theré was no loss of fe, WUE REAR AUIS. CR MELEDND SY oa stiding panel in thelr front) police and later sent for ‘by the Dis- Lenve Here on Last Vo H arenitieg of the hedy thas created, (armaments has been favorably re-l questions of territorial —iutesrity, > -—-- reduce our tax burdens while com- The decision, they said, opens| Pact attornes es died Fane: The powers are anxious to have the ;celved in Italian official circles, aNd) ugsia and Germany were always ais Woman in Bryant|mitting our ‘Treasury to an additional }every flat in New York for search to| Carroll asserted that on the day in] Two former German warships, the especially by Premier Bonomi and Pork Meni ob 0) ch ranges fro nree}any policeman who can wheedle al question he was off duty and was not] battleship, Oatfriesland, and ; Be Miss of the Dantes Messes45 1 4 n “nin Della eating se enunaitedy da itastaaiey were ony Aw ‘ound smadingsh on a i Te fd i 4 Porieiee Canante ti nite " dene cmaelte That he'Was not in{crulser Frankfurt, aasigned to the , ore inter Della Torretts, ee | oman found ina coma in B to five billions of dollars, ‘Phe precise [tenant into sayin in no crossings thnt he was: not incr bat liquidating the war, They cannot get) dicated to-day cipals inthe diseaseion, But Ge Park outly to-day and taken to Belle- | figures no one a ' — court; that his summonses, which are| United States by the Allied Powers Participation in the League of Nae (a. jue to the belief that Italy| Mim” | Powerless, She has heon | viu 1 Miche taghUASGG (NRG) ie ltteer R mum! ure all accounted for, and} when the German fleet was broken! his lead © belief tha 1 PI ase oat Heat Hi oS ag If it is conceivably true that only | PATROLMEN ASK RAISE that ther tions, but here is a substitute that, red disarmed by the are no missing stubs. undoubtedly would accept an invita na SEL COL ge BAS eseey’ on shiete leas admits this country. It is not difficult Versailles. Kate’ Weaweraids thinty=wtght sears old, | eo neaered millions: 4 ur WALL be The case was adjourned to July voyage. am YE {tion to such: a conference . | yerlght years olds) iawn annually from the treasury in FROM $2,280 TO $2,500. —_>—_—__ hey will be towed to a position off i Prophecy to conceive President Har- | ; She is considered impotent so furlof No, Wtf Brooklyn, a | OSES APPEAL, ARRESTED Lia OMee at eet ee oe ding, in the event of the success of | Doe Jas jeopardizing any nterests |clminer in. the Lorraine at 45th| ‘he few years Immediately before Us, | yes ogg raw Resolutions to Pi U ? by shells from American habe ' the Pacific conference, saying to the | Reelin. sinned Jin une Par Bast. As sabia, none] TA reeot ane ee Tae Teitee | Ee PERIINI IB) YOO" ieAnaRa HE | {to Aldermen, ON CONTEMPT CHARGE. | i302" came to this country und i ; bower | +1 love those Hnglish novels." Jor the bis at of all the to be of real yulue to nation’s | |iheir own power, the Ostiriesland: CJ choose to settle y own | Fiske ad Stat | defenders; and, if the exercise of the La be Ney 7 cides n tey| bringing home one of the 16-inch gur ! Yoy choose to settle your own You admire the here, eh United te an co- Weg: nal understanding’ and A wv I eutegtment ck fi ition, at is iden Awainat Bradley) (ey vrunce in the Iatter daye of problems by means of the League of | °No, I love to read about the old |operation at be é Vix permitted by the covenant] (Pton should call for cash running |. meeting at Maenner to-d racting Co, Members, the war | Nations; join with us in an Associa- |{4!" Me who have been With ined, Russia haa pu foourlat the League of Nations, While| into billions, the depression in tinance {grow up resolutions to be presented this | ‘The United States Circuit Court of ———>—_— tion of Nations that will consider any | Jor the family Ginette havinel eee not a member of the] and industry would be so marked that | afternoon fe Aldermen, whieh ealled | Appeals haying dismissed the appeal of] Rafferty to Make No Appointments has interest or concern.” : hot to om iny treaty inconsistent | ttend, to $2,000 in wecordance with promises |ing Company, from an order of Judge Colivetor of Internal Revenue John < 4 concerned Hut aM n isistent oar Wadeing: nd two other4?, Raffert f Bri Toere would need tw be no sugges WHAT IS DOING cventuutly be bound just the came aay Mit) that document and the making] Sour Government must undertake \\) Ayer chan and te Bown several yt neh linn and Uo omer. Rafferty of Brooklyn, “who” wea tion that the League be abandoned 1 : y © regional understa is whol no obligation whieh it « not They so a teounacd Migninanpetition | mene Che CORPO Ran NS BEE OrH I NRReT ay: SNOUNCed: Longay Will be Germany to subse ‘ witty the nviples of the eo a Snot in t * i & Vier refusing to sign deeds and other| there would be no Changes in the pers but if the association functioned as TO-D. lp , ; yn PHO SENTEA OL ¢ tend to meet, No Government fiat| requesting 2 return tow Wesquad duty [for refusing en TARP Cannel, Of his. office tor, ha: tren i general principles tha enant "The object of the: r eal nave Isp Nogapaned enh which Would give them a day | papers allowing the Courts recelyers to | Nearly Hundred Li ke i President Harding thinks it would GVBINEA Ip OHO RUNION OH inderstanding Will be not t¢ Phe ped toatity: tordus, to that ore | me liberty In every seven. Hy the pre Tyit parcels of the company’s property, | h Be OT, atte ote tees ; function the League might ultimately questions here next beclul Interests but to promote the! roneoua theory. We may rely on Mie hiig muuad system they get one dO) tongs Bradley was arrosted to-day | places” will | be dually filled” with be absorbed by the association. | HOUSE. MaeeuH . eneral peace the sacrifices of patriotism in’ war,|°" ° a Frank Bradley dent of the com- | Republicans, > Machtor Loves, the Republican Continues debate on permanent |S nething more specific and more} lussia and Germany in due time| put to-day we face sand t 7 ———— insu was, arrested im ABE ME er | gn es dge, the Republican} | F sinding than John Hay'a open door|woilll ‘become wubat my to the ee i mene bie Pitted to Ludlow Street Jail, but later, | * = leader, as already stated does not| T#riff Bill : te J PERG BADD. eo htbacribens to. ihe | efrects of supply and demand and the TILL WITH GIANTS. | jending the outcom. of his appeal, was ~ 1 rol tt t princeples enunelated at the Wash 8 s interpre, the Hughes announcement Interstate Commerce Commit. | beliey uh founded on A Oa e GOntarer Moy wilt NOC ee ee NON SRMHIA Hy MRE OF ~ paroled by Jude Manton ty i ounce leas of equity ant e | conference he it Ot) Deace, veording. to” parole aereemMENnt the ', . A ~ Roan: [ndieatoecthat (cae unennan tee opens g8 on Maternity ia a gy ty and Justice, will be] cy ally be admitted to the coun-|PSXP" te very moment we are ob. |X@ Truth tn Report Pitcher and ACTORS Navin decided auatny Now auto trips are simply grand, . | i rmulated with, he solemn the powe itil the ve i bt an ° vre H or the reason tit is without «nt és * ment is to be considered, He recog-} Naval Affairs Committee con a treaty Possibly. It will {nlae “Gnd agree, to auch principles, | Ueed to Dey BA percent, Latehoat £0 MGHAREE HN EARLY: wy ateuion over & contempt onder, on And picnics are a joy indeed, =, nizes that France already has refused) siders aviation needs of army not be a mere exchange of notes, for iis the sinmaller group of powers vernment short-time loans to ¢ According to Business Manager Joe} the filing of the mandate, Frank Brad : ort aac Fia ey that process hun its ¢ Wat Thins the simalive group of powers lor our floating indebtedness, a rate yin Bee ae Oe aE ne eden ditinadit to To make a lunch that beats the . to consider Jand disarmament because | Post Office Committee considers at y yas its disadvantage inf meeting in Washington will not be a L O'Brien ie Glants there is absolutely [ley wi 7 band = Way id Means Co ons can ignore the action of t) conference by the large number of |f#% exemption, which ought to pre —— necessary for her, He mentioned the Saye A eRe eo 4 edeceasors, but Hon of thelr toontirence by the inrae number OF lv in private (ransuctions for the|soday's evening napers that Ft woman ie fing Charne Just bread and Ancre Cheese fact that the five powers addressvr “ convention W negotiated |onasion, but will draw up agreements] Hormal interest charges in financing ey hod picked up hia belonging Pauline dudith Sobel. twenty=threr you need, nee ail Dayal powers | SENATE. Jwhich will make it unnecessary’ for |which, while In the making, will be [our industry and commerce | Detinit quit the elub. O'frien said be Loy os West Street, wis to-day Cc re Mpenare, [sie ie ont isa ily WARE Me] ae aN andrea a Se at ate ae eee | INCRE nator Lodge interprets the an- | : BN PA RCCUBIE OEE 110 J with the Japancee, It will put alliterested, and thus in effect offer a[ Male billions in) war savings certtl A AN SNE Rit Ihe toa of $300 for *F pas with possible negotiations for an as Nay Committer nsiders | so-called “sphere ce want ling not simply naval | covering: floating indebtedness are to | hes aye : te nae He ON onal tant “ sociation of ations, und said in that Bol relief probe continues. | were back of the Anglo-dapanese | poisonous sase I the limitation of | fol and the overburdening of | et Rone the clubhouse after the| store, who charges the woman tried to connection: | Finance Committee continues | alliance ir as Well a8 land and sea weapons] the Treasury now means positive dis Nest umd the men engaged ina ver= make off with silk stockings and un- Made by Sharpless, Phila, “The ampouncement, in my judg-| cunsidcration of ihe Sweet bill. Such @ trealy or convention would jof destruction, [aster in ane yours immedately dolore | yi varie, derwear worth $: j f = : } . pound, SE