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PY THE SVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921, \ meer NEW TREATY PLAN FEAR OF GERMAN Cop, c Fighting Marvel, MRS, KABERFALLS. FOURGIVERWENTS ARMY BOMBER HITS publistier, cleclared to-day. Without | ecpetes TOTIMEBESTOF TRADE SUPREMACY "pa aavere wrth. Dencoucy TO FLOOR OF COURT PLY TOPRFESAL yp cK GERMAN Harding and Mr. Worhes would eel ome Lritish inittative im tssutng in- vitations to a Pacitte conference. | Mr. Hughes Is Handed a Tangie| Administration Officials De- Whoever did it cannot have had the | : faintest cobseplion of thé Ate by the President, and | clare Cut in Expenses at kder- | Marcel Finds It Hard. | lin Has Reacted on Allies. “Britain to some extent ta dis- | \ccused Woman’s Screams mina. 140 1# not viind to the tact, In First Participation With ey ” tye th , that h thi - 1 . ¢ Carry Her Out. discussions may range into a wider Is Effective. : | field than that of disarmament alone, qualified for sucb an Initiative, simply WI - 5 He Npaide lh ab polaible hat sone Heated a BALCH, uf ban al LL ALLIES CONSENT ' AC FRADE BATT | CIMVRLAND, July 12.—Mrn, Eva form of association of nations may Pht Sed wees Loe any indepen f p : | Catherine Kaber went into an hysteri- grgw out of the meeting, but, while 3 ata Guedes ke 7 take would necessarily cause sua- U.S . Le . ‘ ni he would be gratified at this, it is not /*UNK at 1040 to-day by an army ales Uisone Whe alher Powers U.S. May Have to Take What |Borah Sees Teulons, Without cal faint soon after court opened this hi aK piece Sa te pee bombing plane from Langley Fleld “4 a ene Abi » bo avoided The ws 7 | morning. While other ©! ‘s Worty- -lade 5 Now the one thing to be uvolded) “They Give Her, Not What Army and Navy, Able Even n her brother Charles) smartly to make a lung start In the| Forty-five Derab-laden army sir im connection with these conferences 4 = cs | 5 Brickel was testifying in her behalf | girection of disarmament. planes left Langivy Field at 8 o'clock is suspicion. There must bo straight, Germany Would Grant. | to Outsirip U, s. | in the trial in which she Is charged | president Harding will naturatly |'0-4ay !m an attempt to sink the de- d honest sai free from any kind of — | : i a unt h her ell et |preaiie at the opening sesaion of the Hecnee miles at sea off the Vir~ | manoeuvring. Ay \ petal to The Evening oF 2 Kaber, she screams hysterically | cont nee, but et ' “We are very proud of ur Domin: |g By David Lawrence. J WASHINGTON, July 1A new and fell on the floor, She was car- late wa asin sae it itardali paces | ‘The airmen were led by Brig. Gen. | tons’ statesman and they will ger (SPecial Correspondent of The Eve- |...) on urmament veloping ried out by balliffs. Mitchell, Assistant Chief of the every kind of credit if they can beip ning World.) to turn the Pacific Ocean into a really! WASHINGTON, July 12 (Copy- peaceful highway for tho nntions.| tight, 1921).—President Harding has That is why I regret also attempts, | asked Secretary Hugh made yesterday in government organs ctl il Oe ee nye GES 88 a Veraeiiion ti@ay alidialnn thevawnr the outé a a British deloga: Wasbington |" 7 a8 a inedas of) eso I V the enforced: “pon conference, Mr re is ad-|MAKing peace with Germany. Thin| alties of peace what she failed to mired in England fur his magnetic | doesn't mean that the President has | achieve by war qualities, but he is not admired as al rejected the idea of submitting the | Adiministratic Deace negotiator. ve es re " the suv, in Mata books OF Mi Reynea nd MP ies pact with reservations, , Lansing have throw. too much light | Ut It does mean that Mr. Harding | COMINg world conte upon the kind of agility he displaya| feels the necessity of exhanating |! Washington at the invitation of in that capacity. Those books have | y legal resource that might ac- | President Harding, have come to this been vary widely read in the United | compiiah peace with Germany and |CoUclusion by comparing Germany's States, and 1 do not think that a man r t “ nd the clemen’s eparation oblijations e eure with such a reputation, against whom | Yt Ret offend the elemen « in the iealer for dons with th 1 everybody would be instinctively on | Senate who believe the United States | Tt expenditures of her victors for their guard, is the right man to rep-|ought never to put ite Military and aval pur |tions thereafter, e as indicate Excitement among the women! py the news Asses tohin feork Abreual Army Air Service, and represented. : “| the first participation by army ma- tors was intense as the accused ) Premiers Lioyd George for Britaln,| chines in the joint bombing test ep- ey Soreams (Diereed . the alr.) ariand of France and the other Pre-| erations with navy flyers against | Many jumped to their feet and began | micrs como to Washington to take|former German war cratt. |Wringing their hands. ‘The crowd did part, If it really develops into a| Six bombing planos of the smaller ee calm soe antil Judee Maurice | councit of Prime Ministers, Secretary | t¥Pe reported Bevine er ae fe ingle. Ns admonished uf to keep jo state Hughes will head our dele: | peared to be direct hits. ‘They soared ‘ | gation. lover the target four times in forma- CARNEILLES Court bailiffs immediately grabbed |” qhere will probably be five deie- | tM volleying bombs a: the doomed CHEST AND [Mrs Kaber when she began to i ship, then gave way to digger craft \, ARMS Peaiin, Wat aie oecieen hei, | Rates from each country, though that | With heavier bombs BNvER woos |g Hy Ieho Wi ee180 Out OF SHEIT | point iw not wettiods | ‘This is the first time that tana OND EE woos ea p and soon was prostrate on the | ‘The Democrats, so far from ob-| Machines have operated over water oor structing the plan, are ne |so far from thelr base, it was satd Brickel had been asked if nis] helpin af 1 Plan, are “nearly all ‘Mme tests were made to determine mother—who {s al: de 168 elping it along, the effectiveness of land machines he also under tndict-| The calling of the vonterence will under these conditions, ment charged w ing 10 have no effect on the consummation| The big bombers were disquelifer! » murder of Kaber—had not set| of peace with Germany, The Presi.| 294 forced to turn back by engine nthe minds of authorities here, Tats term is the prospect that G y, un | less the United States and other nu to work out Hons disarm, will emerge trom the 4n alternative proposition to that of | post-wi 1 offic vance of the forth- enee, to be held studyi h particips vs, They proval on , c | trouble before they reached +he acenc resent Britain on auch a momentous | any part of the agreement nego. |Aeeltre thal having disarmed Ger- ie | fire to the Sen bCr house. He dented dent's proclamation of peace is looked] of operations. The pilots said they oecasion, =i a |Uated at Versatiies by President yo and probibited cor Crom a us rubber and has the makings of *. Kuber's collapse followed. for in ten days or a fortnight, Attor-|could have continued but were ander one of the greatest heavyweigiiis the prize ring bas ever had," said Va | Riper, who added that the youunful | policeman reminded him of John I Sulli when the latter was ip tic prime of his manhood. Woodworth and Van Riper did not bring Darneille to New York untal fed States and ed ont Mra, Kaber | arming, the L ULSTER UNIONIST |“ Slaten th the war mumtateacn ines | Whether there is an alternative is | nomic self-defense, aside from other _ DELEGATE WILL Wea This viewpoint is shared by Seaut OPPOSE REPUBLIC |*2"hi0 brecedents and considering | poran of ldaho, foremost among dis, |new devices of law. He himself be- {armament advocates in Congrest and Neves America’s rights will never be {author of the resulution requ ney General Daugherty having said|0Tders to take no chances. to-day that it would take that loug| The big D. = poe ok Rod dd ; » the necesy a ve at the target. No problem Marian MeArd’e, | to determine the necessity of such a the target was involved. is also under jndictment in connec- | Proclamation because of the wording) Tt took one hour and seventeen tion with Kaber's death of some of the war legivlution which! minutes to sink the destroyer. A note addressed to Mrs. Kaber| fefers to tt as setting a pertod. determined. Mr. Hughes js | Cnsiderations, \ ‘ st Ne ’ . : . There has been an intimation that! " we Mi » Wil] |a8 well safeguarded asx they would be ||resident Harding to call a disarm: | they were convinced by demonstra-|and purporting to be a message from Pt JM. Andrews Says His Party Will junder the Versuilies pact and would |T&Mt parley. Germany's war debt, tions of the boy's prowess ne SUS-| the “spirit” of murdered Dan Kaber,| Other countries thun the big tive Not Give Up North Irish i. Jealling for the annt payment of | pended policeman was taken to wine: Yaosived| by 6 is Poulson, | Were interested in both disarinament p j#e hold if he could have his way, but| sums ranging from 100,000 0} | Washington gymnasium, where be) Wis ree CREE Ur eek ae (Sad the Far No applicat, Parliament {he is endeavoring to do for Mr. Har- total of $23,000,000,000 was measured and sounded out and| the accused widow’s attorney, to-duy. a tend ic courses a tons to 1 BEL ‘ | ding what any able lawyer would do | id to the Allies, is better put through tests of strength and! ‘The me e read yatte ie conference bave been re. SUPABT.: cdily 18 (Anmocinted | 7G iant-chad’a'@er te mest not | oft than United with! (te J agility which convinced Woodworth!” aoan Kaber's spirit sends this mes- [ee!ved, and it is not determined, so far Press).—.lohn Miller Andrews, who y present programme of arny and mivy and his physical expert that he tas known, what reception such . only the external ditficulties of an in-| appropriations, he asserted. — He pre capable of giving many of the | plications would get. will be one of the Ulster Unionist | ternational character, but the internal {dicted that unless armane are cut ent crop of heavyweight nters: A} Forgive me the wrong T have done ay MLA run fo | needs only training and exper make a creditable show be | When Woodworth definitely decided to bring Darneilla to New York and eee 0 she back him in a ring career he found) Russia's : interests are admitted, bu | him at Police Headquarters in the : 5 | ¥ Municipal Building at Washington U the Soviet Government is not recog- , Cp letMan| awaiting the action of a trial board | i nized, so no invitation goes to her, 0 of 5 4 : vhich had under consideration the \rne general policies as to preserving uryears Adidrews said: with Germuny, but claiming under | any. or practically op. aie at Applied ana Wihile like every loyal person I am| Such @ treaty all the rights and priv-|peleved. of appli making charges ne ort Heights residents | the integrity of China will bs $ her navy. AU this va DARNEILLE S Ba cat ‘ Russia, for th! eo p ain aN ane . Sate bed ‘ t vate eM | 2 Geb eendy, tor go. to) New. Yorke! to Russia, for this country com- ° “Ie deBirous of peace with honor in ire-| ileges which were given the United | expense hay been cut out by the price FIGATING Bose seek mind preservation of withmillions their money. They Beret 4g you. You with spirit watches over you. fin the court room y in fifty years will Strongest economic unit im the wo! ‘At the end of twenty-five irmand my | 88 fat as Germany i concerned, Always Lam |She is already disa.med, and her in- i terests in the Far East have passed into the possession of her conquerors, not regarded as concerned, | troubles of a political nature which may impede ratification in the Sen- Bjexates to the London conferen which will endeavor to arrange peace insIreland, declared in a speech at a ate. under the present progra County Down Orange demonstration | ‘There iy one alternative being con- | Condition of affairs, Germany, la agt night that, while he wished peace sidered which may or may not be ef. POURING Dice BBE Sana tin in Ireland, he would reso..tely com- | fective, Lt is 0 novel that its effects is AGG Roe Senator sald | ire safe from your sid » note bore no signature. vomieuly, financially and industs bat the setting up of anything re-| Cannot immediately be conjectured, It} ally and) ins man pow sembling a republic in Ir iavolves making 4 separate treaty | 8e \. rmany hes been relieved of and, Mr. and, 1 am determued wath all my States under the Versailles pact. Ip en find only porate, ler to a ape pi Rianin “ferniney Intact £ f ke: J « to other ehannet. pleRe Rus a Ae o1 ome a strength to eppose the estublishmont other words, Germany having be-| hut rcioases undeule ae chee —>—- “T haven't any clothes for a trip lqutureirressonulbion Hissin Gevees of smokers of, anything Uke a republic in dre-| stowed upon the United States ax one | men. whe, former morn I ath ae ead Cy; like that.” said Darneille, whereupon a a i suggests that 4." é | of the principal Allied and Associated | army and navy and in industries con. Uarneille, Who Knocked Oui Acad A ede ea aed Guba ewes not assuming to lay do we knowhow! 7 *owers certain rig! pileira, 7 : ; ry SiGe ae res stripped $2 erefrom and advise y down Mr. Andrews expressed the de- | Vowers certain rights and privileges, | (ributing eu eer tie Fwenty Men in Free-for-all} him to consult local tinberd.vters ——— rules for the conference now, th b termination that nothing should take | would now subtract those rights froin Mnnule OSU ECR PRR: LO De v c I without delay. | (Continued From First Page.) Hard, ta hate should’ae =I Just uya from the Ulster Unionsts the Pariia-| tne Versailles pact so far us they at. | PUEUits os Fracas, Is Brought Here--j Young Darneitle. was born ang! (Continues s Be Ese ayding plane that it shouldinct bs k: ind ment, they had won, and declared t the United Sutos andi iruneter lauren ince ht Ue, DAN - gstopie {reared on a farm thren miles out of —— 5 @ secret conclave, but how great a packages would enter the London conference | : iotaaes loft gonik $a0.000 maton debt) “Hailed as Perfect Fighting} washington. He is one of a family | Mrs. Florence H. Locda'and James A.|measure of publicity shall attend its find out. with equal determination not to allow | ‘helm to a uew treaty. ee aus Reset eect ae of eight children. His mother was re- | Sujiman in 1918 and 1919. Then there | session nobody can outline just now. — Ulater's interests and liberties to be) ‘The vbjeclion to such a course in| Studs Hata rain Machine. luctant to give her consent to his visit | : : anal Praesens 1 be. suffici interfered with, And rather than do) two-fold, Would the allies consent, | ale Gt Se REN LN poner the gay White Way until assured | Were J. A. Hurley and C. J. Fleming | That there wil jbessufficisnt: pubs 80, he asserted he would resigi : hes consent, | «um ration payment, the Mwiy found: erlenda thar helo! ‘ational Vleming re all ni Dubllo ite, ould Tesla FOR) and, wound, would Auerica be legally | United States will be spending a ike! ‘The task of building up a heavy: Hig Rey ean fends, that Me jer the Navona ls Chy Hank, Wisming,|ilelty talaeey arene, whesmey roned. [was the notary public who certified |be concerned while not’ participating | as secure even if the Allies did? ‘The | Mount for the army and novy. And > i on Bee b parti si of © nie sa Weight fighter who figures to knock cumniiaiies-, nimi \the sig: — sag! [in the conference, comp! >te informa- BELFAST STILL i teceuch.ta that Germany has not any | !P8tetd of using her energios and tho signature of “F. Harold Leeds. tion of what is going on is certain. | : Wo give away any more aud no | Money for destructive onds, Ge-many | Jack Dempsey from under his cham-| 4 ’ Allen Whiting and Lester ‘Thaw, going | | w) give awi ore and Do | will he utilizing the Libor of her popu- . - HAS DISORDERS | longer can withdraw trom the Ver ition in Coney aie : pionship crown bas been undertaken handwriting experts were on hand to| Vatican Organ Endorses Action of | | fermany be | Suilles Treaty anything she gave away © pay annually $500-| by Tr Bo Roller, the veteran bear out the contention of Mr. Bren- Mardin. Police Obliged to Call Upon Mili- jin that pact without first getting the | 000,000 to the Allies, plus 26 per cent. | wrestler and trainer, and the sub- in that the three applications were] ROME, July 12 (Associated Press). 5 foingati Police | Sdneeas of che! slgnatsrles to thay | Oe tbe ANMUG) valuAtiDA oF iHor ox | ool be in working On fa Harry D TAKEN IN ROOF FIGHT fall mado out in the handwriting of|—The Osservatore Romano, the on Notice to Advertisers BEY DinIng sat POlice treaty—the great powers. in other| 4, eatin een Cie en Raia hiclle, the Washington policeman, James A, Stillman of the Vatican, to-day prints a semi-|_ Display advertising type copy and. release orders Continues. leeds turns cea corse Gus at about tucatings Brains" World, Wreceia aner s Tee eg ted at 0,000,000, making her | Whose exploit of knocking | Mr. Brenen said he would further) official note warmly con: cd LONDON, July 13 (Assoclated Pre: thing with the United s annual payment ninst the | twenty men with his bare fists in a jshow that the description of “.| President Harding on the mitiative he | face may permit and favorite oP met ay att ¥ se Ml Ny de tion account $760.000,000 Rut! free-for-all fight at Capitol Heights, Harold Leeds" in Mr, Stillman’s| hay taken for an internation! coufer- | Witid offi. Copy oomtaining engravings to I —— for vither the week day Morning World or The without The peace Rioting occurred in Vere St in| the consent of the Allies, Uh a0) . ninde by The World must be Fuscived by 1 P.M. Belfast this afternoon. Two constables | yegotiations will be nominally with Sa ana Capon Wal IN| Mtd,, was described at length by ‘The Writing In 1918 was exactly » dupli-| ence on the limitation of armaments.|” Display adverting type copy for the Sule: were Injured and three civillane were Germany, but in reality with the Al-| crease, xo that at the end of fory | B¥ening World's Washington corres~ cate of the description of James A. ai ment Sections of ‘The Sunday World mas ho 4 A 5 i — | received "by 11.” M. "Thursday preceding "puntica taken to a hospital suffering from gua-| jies, To make 4 soparale treaty opens ars Germ: will have paid the | spondent a few days rst Page.) Stillman in Mr, Stillman's writing in|tarding Sigas Annual BIL for tion and Wwicase mum be redved ty 2 PM, (Continued From y shot wounds, up that whole question. ‘Po submit | $23.000,000,000 to the Allies and wiped | Darneille is being financed by Todd ee 1919; also that the cur for which F. Na Appropriations, | ay te Wola NY eaanea io manta pete A shoollng occurred during curfew! the Versailles Treaty with reservi- line debt clean, 1G Woodworth, an Arizona mining} poi to the rope with which|Hurold Leeds obtained a license in] WASHINGTON, July 13—Tho an-| gunday Main Shect cory, typ copy which bas ice ine ior tiong means that the consent of the |, ; jolding on to the rope with which | Peg hn ag a +8 sy & Sromng in whe “Nerth: Queen apa i" Congress has appropriated for th sate, who Was in Washington on 7 ey {1918 was the same Marmon car}/nual Naval Appropriation Bill was gnats 8 s yen se Street are dino h Allies to those reservations |8 not) military and naval establishments for | M8" . the other was suspended, | |eraving copy which has not been. received inthe Was Fisconics te BAULAEY to wit a | ROOMRAGIN, "The United states would TU AUP var Wing asl sag tha [duly 4 heard of Darneiile’s clean-ap! “With a revolver in each hand, his|(number und all) as that for which] signed late yesterday by President | mblication fice by 1. M. Friday, and lice summon he military to waselst in a y {the flacal year, 80, 1920, to du z 2 i arty nse FtH0 im P A merely be approving and subseribing |!” 4 naa 4 ind took an interest in him, ‘The d the one he captured, O'Don- {James A. Stillman sought a license in| Harding. | sit" be ‘tax Conditions require, rigsdly. cledring the streets. Ito certain griicios af the treaty, bur [0 192) the sum of $885, ‘ J took an in own and the one he captured, O'Don. lates recelt and posittre : as ximately |e order ring box % nell ordered the three to tie the rope |1919 mateo sant Oe Ren sooth lean: rel | arden P| ler's gymn t Streeé around a pipe. As the rope was be-| Duriny to-day’s session Referee |f,6 “original Senate figures, and. its |pplttZity cor or, orders roeaned) tater than ae Ho is under suspension from the ling fastened the three managed to| Gleason ruled out the three questions signing ended the technical lapse of |r ‘Giscounts of any character, Comte ce cohw {Washington police fore i 0 the dangling end was] put to Mr. Stillman by Col, Rand|navy funds which had existed sinco |" Wa slacken it so the dangling is working at Dr, Rol- jum in West At 6 o'clock this morning a shot was! would decline to be a party to other [Army and Navy Appropriation fired at two members of the police articles, such as those involving the |ROW Just becoming laws provide s force who wore standing at a strect enforcement of the Uwaty cither | Propriations estimated at about $83 omer, A revolver which was forcibly | through the League of Nations or | 00,000. If we take the 1920-21 appro- taken from A constable in the Falls any other instrumentality pration as fairly representative, and district yesterday was returned to him “ome of the legal experts believe | Assume that will continue to he the | Darneil \ former sailor, 18 Welll jo yered another two stories, which were intended to give the im- | July ear THE WORLD Higne of Tt was alae oe ME MO ata separate treaty with Germany, {basis of annual expenditures for mit= | known in the navy ax a boxer, and the | aTTACKED ON ROOF, KNOCKED] pression that Mr. Stillman accepted BARADE OE Ut Wee 8 20k even though its first paragraph might |Itary and naval purposes, it will be | he can whip bis weight in OUT Two. Mis. Shiliman’s suggestion that they his forenoon the Falls diatret wit LU | nt all the rights which Germany | discove red that while Germany ts pay- d previously given the United [Ing her $33,000,000,000 in. reparations, ad LENA leas! States in the Versailles treaty, would | we will have expended in the same brought by her and only gave » a rot bin ermany in the end, be- | time $33,000,000.000 for the army and in amo Bay during the 8um-/14)) that he had the swinging man] up the plan when he found jt would NY A PO) D = HOT TAR FALLS ON cuuse having disposed of those rights | navy. |mer maneouvre of 1919. The crew of| covered. Suddenly the three on the| put him in the position of recorniz- P UND PROFIT . 7 in the frst place to the Allies and | GERMANY AS STRONGEST ECO-| ih. destroyer Champlain, to whieh roof, none of whom was armed, at-| ing Guy us his son. The referee also the United States as a group, it may ’ yesed remarkable scenes of mourn: | ¢ nection with the funerals of ) fell during Sunday's rloting Ne was the undefeated) just then Patrolman Patrick Len-| bes of the destroyer fleet dowN | pon arrived and called up to O'Don- | yore rated through a suit for di- ing ins those w { CHILDREN AT PLAY. (tie nt ene oe tne ime NOMIC UNIT IN WORLD, Darneille belonged, sent a challenge] tacked O'Donnell, who, pocketing | ruled out all of the testimony of Dr. seae af Them Berne. nnd are | SUnenu remain: member af ithe i nin only. fella: pert of thie tale:| jroadeast to the other ships of the}one revolver, drew his nightstick| Hugh Russell of Buffalo as to what veaee-reag © © |kroup Known as the principal Allied | During this quarter of a century and) 90) ang. the navy men say, as fast |, cked out two of them and | je knew o: rip made by 4 Still ali. Métended by Ho-pital Surgeon. |ind Associated Powers means losing | upward, Germany will be thoroughly | Meet and. the navy men say Meri fac knocked aut ere a he knew of a trip made by Mrs, Still UST THINK OF A MAN who has specialized in Hot tar dripping from a roof at No. | the rights given that group fehooled in economical preduetive;as the other vessels produced thelr] grappled with the third. man to Boston from Buffalo to eon- the Soda Fountain industry for almost 20 years. ' j : ; | ) stoppe . eanwhile Police Headquarters WIG Alst Street, Brooklyn, where Henry | The analogy must commonly heard} methods, people will be trained for! pest men, Darneilie stopped them] Meanwhi , aie MAGINEe HAV RSI. Fink, roofer, was inying it, fell upon |liere is that the Allies and the United | compet in the econome world! without nony, in a few lively|had been notified, and Sergt, John What a wealth of knowledge he must have Sadie Notizer, Mollie Genendra and {States constitute a company just lke [as no other people have ever been | SUNN Randolph, Patrolman Charles Kel- at hand regarding the mixing and blending of ey ation, to Which certain rights | trained. I venture to say that unt a corp Estelle Eldske ears, to-day six to elght ed them 40 #¢ © build street raiways have be: rmament takes phice and we are] ‘The gobs say lgiven by a city, In that company are] permitted to © these billions and! duced in) Darne famed five individuals, who collec- {turn our energies into agricultural | nd bu verely an ambulance sure ee the navy fas pro-}lerman and Detectives J Finn various combinations to thrill the palate, and you get » a fighter greater|and Joseph Alles burried to the H the benefit of his experience every time you are served iarkey, who was the pride|scene in a motoreycle sidecar. ‘Tt ‘ than T ‘ ( ; at a LOFT Fountain. So if you want to know why the j Bea ivan al [ively are oblived ta ive ine olty: ainsi induateinl Hines, Germany at CNS! cr ine anliors when he came close ta | s of the West 30th Street Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes and other LOFT Fountain pildren atl ortain sum of mone C ey intend of fifty 8 Will be the most} : salen we rab fey ‘ | at play) De Ge paid, one of the five mombers or[powerful economic unit in the world.| grabbing off heavyweight honors miation M4 alte ant fees: specialties are so extremely delicious, we can only jan Hospital, who tr tho eroup does not pay his ahire und | “What applies to'the United Stated | twenty yeaa ano hen ‘tho: detectives: arrives _ r. Leonard cided they | w uA ichdtama Thom’) ihb iransnousiilapplion ikowise? to Waglavd ‘ roof they pulled up the man on say:—Thank M Boers, our General Soda Cider ville Cent raid under the bition Law in Rockville place when Coun: ee Captair he is lightning fast on 11 Darneilte is a physical marvel. His | the | Could he chim that he is entitled to/ France. 1f France continues to supe) (AEN TY en pare. favorably [the rope who had been swinging in | Manager. way? The city made the grant of Jominance jermony J tusht They found he had loosened one oi S . I Th d fi pecia ursday, July 14th ‘Continued From First Page.) Ms rights t mpaNy as a whe he knots in the rope and he said yard, though It would have meant CHOCOLATE COVERED SUPERFINECREAMERY w State iseace is foot, He ix twenty-two years old , Lo and did nut divide its nights amNE | BRESIDENT RECEIVES i ee 4 wae eel Iihe had Intended to drop into the to work out the sh of responsibil | is neck is aie “ eo} ad, wit 4 Being waist The most | certain de ah aban aban ty-and reward AN “EDITORIAL CHAIR.” | cy. s\oruinary feaure of the ex-sailor'a | senberg, [one of the most enthusiastic members| ASSORTED ICECREAMS: || CARAMELS: i rf! 0 That, in a nu is the prevailing J miake-ur uty i tehes t nter, living at No.}op the Klub, her clubmates an ici Hs A atti: 6400" Noy view here Th nited States canne iditoes Git Ww Sehooner y Laye 4) ticle treet, Coney Tstind. | axnipition of diving and excited more Juss as dalicious ab: tie name At theblghest pinnscle of sare= Ganillo we, withdraw from. the principal Allied Ce : hon Tae was fifteen years |The three others described themaclves : , ees ‘|| implies, 59c value. mel perfection. Our a nd sald t and Associated Powers without losing | qwasiinaTox 4 deed eld he wanted to xet into the navy. [as Jacob Harris, twenty-five, of No, {envy in little breasts than any Cc regular 49c goods. Cc ve ealtana’c 8 righ ren mober of that group. |i oceg editorial eha sented to| He weighed 200 pounds and was more | 219 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, al} spangled circus rider ever did, ‘Then POUND BOX POUND BOX and cider, beatles alxteen cases Mr. Hughes is trying hard to find an | Meked “editor: r A than 6 feet tall at that time, Waen | plumber; Isidore Pullin, thirty-two, of {three disappearing mermalda ex- Ww. L fi e 8 it i oe Let Sta At | inaed esos newnrone, sore was a Raid ht at Mavens |e, A, He AH, Hie, Hite loa tae emimcune a sea ail ("REG e also offer Milk - iene r t the troubl the Allies |added to-day to the furnishings of th sevedtern OVMICN Was nevessiry Island, and Benjamin Bernstein, thir. | iv a height of # feet for the Firemen Honor vr. Hi of Belle) recelvers for a rupt Ger: | Presidential study in the White House rio be accepted) “Wou uoW | ry-thres No. 204 West 2th Street, | alarmed edification of the youngsters. and Chocolate : ; vne San tzial. many and unless At - mania v from YOu wre INGAH RRA KeyEnKGo YeaTH | C pny Tal en tary ang | Nor Was this all; for Helen Sube and uascle reed tacday than tty [cipal receivers she puls hureeif out kus," tho nurgeon IM reported to nave jan additional charge of Violation of | Uted Spongbors, high divers, cleft Nut Assorted 3 eee pee My side the Allied group and must take emarked after givir Darneile’s | the Sullivan law was made inst| their way inte the pool from such . installed Ds John J. Hill, nasistant | Wnatever rigita the, Aliion want inky CHUM ENE: OneOsavEE | Gr sclahia/ awh Pat aneien aor Buttercups Fresh Fruit Ant honorary member of the nereciniion Tee Gu ' ‘ial ae i Oe an Kiar, i trainoy of boxe) Al oR une privoners have prison! when this had thrilled the klub to POUND POUND t ¢ in the New i ne quertion h h Ds 4 Who tsp Mernelile in Waohs | records, Greenberg has served a term . f Glue aar wiaht. De eat perplexing of M Adminis We to Death 1 i week opreloninary to] in Sime Sau. Harris terms in the pen s very heart, then came the track BOX BOX an interne at Volunteer Flosp! her ton. Tt ant he has asked Joaoy nici New York for trains | irentiary and the ra for both boys and! c spamgre et Saag Hana hrs atin oa Sin Nea twa | ea eet oF Hal ee 54 nen. His courteales to firemen at 1 native t lew pact, bu ‘ s ' ony and t : vue Hospital have earned him the de- | is not be p will eventually au | ing from a window, HH tlevew te, 8 vou at stein terms in Elnurs atoryj ond of the day the erent baseball partment's gratitude. [cope in nave been mentally daranged. { “He is bard as rock gpd flex.blo and Sing Sing. | same for The Evening World cup ; ‘ \ 4 \ i ” 1 ) pee a sa A eS RR | ne ANA Tak

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