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KK | : . 2 om THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927" is 4 RODUGERS RESENT “seconas tous, BEGINACLEAN UP oscars time foros | Ludwig Baumann will give you Fy ALIION OF HOUSE oe IN STATE BUREAUS = s!iint etm oscar’ as | ad «the credit you want and. cles have been stopped, the police he- bvoze is no longer going to America | hej *> Uniforms. | Same lieve, by the arrest of Ernest Bui-|in large quantities. Concerns here k M4 : / “IN VOTING FREE OL ALBANY, July 18—Eninination |Corps of Expert Investigators poi. chateau in the Leite region | Muck shorlly: After Prohibition came | mare terms to suit your income. ded -#ervic das | bories published he Ci Pee Mae “ 88:40 ber of g 3 is | atieaneeces book Ade war ural | +i feries published here, Bottler broke sjuaxies and legations are now| Whether your purchase is $5 or as much as $5,000, you need only Pyesident’s Much Discussed! ir aimed at by Adjt. Gen J. Leniie | Promote Efficiency. |inge nonr Orleana, one night recently, S dine what are termed “ordinary” | ay a small first payment—your purchase will be delivered immediately— Pa ; : < Kincaid, who has applied to the He carried off a boiler which he fitted| ‘his 1s taken to indicate that hooch Ketter Differs but Little From | war pepartment for permission |the next day in his chateau. When! no jonger figures as prominently in s “ | then pay the balance in small monthly payments. | | - . ee PAL Jot Gans Heeiow tien OF thls AURANY, Joy 19— _|the police were searching the place,| the list of diplomatic hospitalities as Alleged | Copy Give Out, | create wear exciemneitirseas an [diretor of the? they found & nlimber ot other toliers| it formerly did and that diplomats | PA —— times Board of Estimate and Control, to-|%%4 Aimilar articles, said now ¢o be | themselves a jous to conform to q wy " 3 | the ocee 0 5 evione\ {he Proper observance of privileges Ste aSHINGTON, July 1¢—Muchr-| “Tf soldiers have to bee,” he [day hax a corps of expert investi-|tht Proceeda of Boitler's provious| \Vi..h they have got in this direction, burglaries, septment is felt here to-day by rep Sites Je Sita Linported TRON: rABéntatives from ol! product ta'eS) cused on them so there may be ind Farins and Markets De- | England under permit for “medicinal => ey - = 1 Ll purposes” by 0 . 01 ‘i over the pitting of oil on the free lst) immediate relief, Once the public | partments. Most of these men have ACQUITTED OF GIRL’S DEATH. | pucpos s” by importing houses in suid, “I want public attention fo- Hdveation, Prison nuary sj America amounted to $ rt in| | mostly was whiskey and gi by the House at the behest of Presi- a} . ve ne diet heen employed by big e 01 by the House a | knows they have been soldiers | been employed by big corporati Not Guilty of Ferctag Flancee to dem Harding | they will not be begrars long.” |amproving thelr working organi | Members of the House won a de-! Gon, Kincaid explained that im. and it is their intention to bring DEES Ore e8): SEEy mAnees ‘BLAMES MONK! cisive victory also in their effort to| postors, if they wore the uniform, | betterment of the State ser-| CORUNNA, Mich, July 19.—Forrest BLAMES ON EY FOR A WAR. have put cotton on the dutiable 1st) would be subject to military pun- | vice regardless of political considera |Hixcins was acquitted to-day of «|iady Astor Saya His Bite Started when the Committee of tl voted to put a duty of 15 per cent ad) freed valorem on long staple cotton, | sional sob artists.” Whole! jshment, while the public would be | tions, Modern methods of labor sav- | charge of murdering his fan Lucy ‘om the preying of “profes. [ing in office work have not been! Wittum, last Mareh 30. The jury was] Greco-Turkish Trouble. | | “J by the State departments he-| Ut Only two hours and took but two) LONDON, July 19. — According to| ‘i iter ; ballots. Lady Astor, a monkey is responsible | In addition to the strenuous debate | ———————————— = | of the necessity of throwing | "0 oo State charged Higgins forced Miss | for the present Greco-Turkish War, ‘ op tHe:qiast weak, whieh Jout of jobs persons with strong party] g yee St" ade 1 in : 2 _ : ee ceca WEA BERLIN EXCUSES LIGHT Reese - ait Sin to oe paleh when he learned| In appeading to @ Maidenhead audi- or the most part hi gee aoking : : of her condition, In his instructions to| ence to join the League of Nations, sh the-question of oll, the members bat- WAR CRIME PENALTIES.} ‘he tioard of Estimate-and Control] the jury, the Judge emphasized that| remarked upon the. influence of small thed for three and a half hours, The end came when, by 4 teller's vote ofl, was struck out of the tariff. mpc investigators intend to force.the adop-| Higgins was on trial for Killing the| “URS on World events, Press Kxonerates Vo Boat OMcers| tion of such methods and at the same! girl and not for leavin fnnwea same] girl and not fo & her when, «| monkey change time relieve the department heads of Medd pl Monte ie. he testified, he er s taking responsibility. If cour e he saw her Recaune of Wa ti tu, ery, We thought } Wrevious to the final vote on the) wwRLIN, July 19.—The trial of the] bosses complain because their pyilie only choice the twelve men had en along came a monkey and Dit the ; ol at} © provision from }vored ones lose their jobs, the de-| the Ju added, Was acquittal or con-| Greek King, who died, ang t! eve! { Gecston oF See er ei aret the | t%2 Submarine officers Boldt and) partment heads can pass the buck to] Wicllon of first degree murder. ppened.”” : moe Stee evens thé pill, Committee of $86) Ditenmar has left a decper impres-| the Graves. investigttors,. who. kaye] ——— es Whole, which pr luded a Rae a sion here than any previous trial held eee ordered to conduct their work | ee , nay’ vote, defeated two efforts tl iy cose the leadin rom a business and not a political . ipand) ole prorosed a duty. 60 OT ee Sune fairly Faprae iaen Wie 10 athe $220 Mahogany Colonial Bedroom Suits—Three Pieces cents a barrel on both petroleum and TOILET TABLE TO MATCH. $29.78, REDUCED TO sents the view all the news take, The Kreuzzeitung writes: apera | wherever posit j which have be itiquated methods ung to mainly for DRPSSER—Ree, Price $100 chide oii, and the other 50 cents a) $57.89 barrel on crude and 75 cents a barrel| "7 peat Mes ait yunpose of giving jobs to the HED—Rog. Price $65....46+ 37.34 8 49 j Re cot mtitn It must be remembered that the st number of political hench: CHIFFONIER—Rteg. Price $55 33.28 ° one shuteay condemned U boat officers undoubt- | me It has been found that offic x Cash or Credits “hr opening the debate Chair- edly were faithful to the Kaiser's! in the capital are the only busine man Fordney, read the letter movin country and risked thelr ives for the [Ormaniattinna op og Suataqinat fave peter to sustain his denial of the au-| Fatherland. It la possible they over- | devices. ‘i ——i——, thenticity of the alleged Jetter pub-| shot the mark and did wrong, but their ished last week. The letter read] motives le in the nature of war it- IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. ey, however, differed from ae On tie ‘extent that | Self, which cannot always remain 212 Other Bedroom Suits Up to $1,589 $1 O outer tac reine i® 200 Pay the Balance in Small Monthly Payments. Mthe President's letter, as read to the /gur enemies have proved this fact im) which contained a pro-| within the strict limita imposed by in- Pe Areata hy pisociation, iuneh- hate tam oye ain feature, was omitted.|ternational law. ‘The war crimes of] Association of Manufacturers of Con- a Aas nd Chocolates, luncheow, . . Heise, follows: a far higher degree than the trans- ‘Anoclution of Dre problenn ama an Ww “T understand that your committee | greasions that have taken place on the! py) mente “Waldartcaatonen 9 . . is very soon to decide whether to tn-| German side.” ki . a, 3 a é chide « protective duty on crude oil in| - — ! hee hin Je- ariff Bill to be reported to the House. I cannot refrain from express. Open 9 to 5:30—Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 ing the hope that your committee will tale note of the foreign policy to which we are already committed un der which t yovernment is doing every consi t thing to encourage the participation of American citizens igethe development of the oil _re- seurces in many foreign islands. This | course has been inspired by the grow- ing concern of our country over the supply of crude oil to which we may Newark,N. J. 49-51 Market St. | 44 West 125 St. i tdrn for our future needs, not alone | Wacitelne = : i Soe per Gomes oeummers DUC | Gold Stampa. We have no connection with any other stores—These are our only three stores meeting the needs of our navy and : og merchant marine. o levy a protective tariff on crude | : petroleum now would be at variance | with all that has been done to safe- gtard our future interests it *I am not unmindful of the oi! in- ‘ dustry within our own borders, and most cordially believe in its proper ; cofisideration. { &f “Would it not be practical to pro- |: vide for suchh protection in some bar- | gaining provision which may _ be placed in the hands of the Executive { } soethat we may guard against the levy of duties against us or the im- | position by other nations of export ' tariffs which are designed to hinder the-facilitation of trade wsich is es- sential to our welfare? “In the matter of erude ofl, as in the-case of lumber, concerning which 1, our position will be the f the tariff lev omitted rity is given the Executive a duty in appropriately stated circumstances, I hope your committee will find it consistentt to glve considerations to these sugges- | tions.” Tt-was admitted to-day by Chair- mah Fordney that he also had ceived anothee letter on the subject from the President, which, however, he declined to read. j About forty members of the House joined in the debate under the five minute rule alternating the timebetween those who opposed and theme who favored an oll duty. 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