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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921, Git REPUBLCANSFAL SX OCEANLINERS ‘8 OBREGON CANNOT REVISE OIL LAW. |fected by the order line made frantic repr Commissioner Husband aeconnt of the 100 Amer! OMcers of the] entations to to-day on an citizens Prettiest Girl in Washington | As Decided Upon in Beauty Contest, SHAW IS CALLED CONSOLIDATED GAS Anchor Line has several hundred that a Mediterranean passengers he be granted extraordinary ; : - an | _ All Hav an he present prospect Is for a grand POWers to adjust Article 27 of the Banker’s Wife Destitute and Entitled to Benefit Through No Change in Sentiment as to} / ave More Than Quota OF | race Po Quarantine CARE dawn Mors | detssliar Oke Coors " ‘ cane , . . f Aleey ie Sa) c | © Quara efore dawn Mon-| deposits. ‘The Senate almost rn Dispossessed From Home, | Connection Says Miller, But the Choice of Lockwood | Aliens and Can’t Land Them | aay’ morning to be the tirst trough taneously: uted to accede en the = Ted - custo! t ig 0) Spec a - Says Lawyer. | Consumers are Not and Curran, Until Month Ends. tion i quest, The President had requasted ) yer. ‘ . _ —- - eurly in the present month that he — ; iol ol is . a. He Six transatlantic tinors, headed by| DOCTOR WHOSE AUTO given wide latitude in revising the F " 47x > SKY a 3 Ss Pe . article BUTTERFLY’ CHECKS UP. TO SUBPOENA RECORDS. MILL IS t | the Adriatic of the White Star Line KILLED CHILD IS HELD. ee sont eating ——e must wander about off Sandy Hook ———— | block ih the relations between Mex ’ ; : x i . Z 2 i ations between Mexico Counsel Wrangle in Court)P. S. C. Wants to Know of Former President of Bronk | guesiae the three-mile limit until Sun-| Say" Boy Jumne m Car (and the United States, the latter Over Amounts Paid to Transactions Between Con- Suggested as Possibility— [aay midnight with nothing but te) 4, jhepn sutinn mt WHE ctaw gu: GORRINGALGEY, au AIOEEAIVE é Fonepht Satinu 3 ‘est, End! tion as confiscatory, and against the Follies Girl. | solidated and Standard Oil Tammany Leaders Gather, | ooch-hunting feet and the marine| Avenue. Manhattan, was held in $8,000) | 0 Oo Cen ne na righes end ime ~ . bootleggers to amuse them—all becau: Avenue Court in Brooklyn ford: | terests obtained in Mexico under Characterizing Philip M. Shaw asa ‘The public is entitled to none of the ‘The executive theeting of the Stoer-/ the steamship companies have | lala cil U He pleaded not Tast Tie sv wed by political ope “miserable Bluebeard who does not! financial benefits which accrue to the ing Committee of the Republican or- | nored the new immigration regulations | *1\.” automobile night yan down | servers her ‘ marking i defin 2 acce 8 s EB ie. and led Joseph undersen, years split’ betw *residen pregon a care how he starves his wife so long|New York and Queens Gas Company ganization heads of the city, of which! Accepting passengers in Europe. — and kil peer Street, BrpoKIyAS ir | bt party pda H Gas pany : . According to Immigration Commis- that as he Was dy ascnomanilifincai as he can satisfy the whims of the | through its connection with the Con- Henry W, Taft is Chairman, adjourned oii nap Husband, the steamship lines) § hla on he a Sue arry Virgin's Statue, co-respondent, Miss la Barre, the | solidated Cas Company, Col. Hiten 8. at noon to-day without announcing were notified a month ago that they nein which were, ‘The Societa di Mutua Soccoaso Santa ‘Butterfly’.” Benjamin F) Spellman, Miller testified to-day during cross- any decision ay to the candidates for would nat be Bless land alien] ohiidren, One of, them was, the Cun. Maria deta Lat 0 Dei Cittad y " trel counsel for Mrs. Elinor Shaw, who is examination before the Public Service the city campaign this fall, It will Passengers in excess of the quota for| (rrOn ee Thr sananea car, recording | clnes® asked Suprem Court Juatton suing the millionaire banker for di- | Commission on the company's plea tor meet again Tuesday ee eee ete eee we Matin Ac Honnealy: Nex SS Thini|a committee ot Ove Lady Bt Loker vorce, to-day asked Justice Martin) higher rates There was no change in the gen- Put ay effect yesterday. The Mi-| ave Brooklyn, was discharged on | Ch keinan Street and Bast New | li Hellas of the Gree! e, a homicide charge, Laat night his) Yor r ‘om. earryiny eo Vine for $1,000 a month alimony, $7,600) Col, Miller is vice president and eral sentiment which seemed to favor Flt ble! an of the ree rane, whe a eembile man down und: Killed Nov=| gre State ti a procession Aug, t counsel fees and $3,000 to defray ex-/ general manager of the Bartlett- making Senator Charles C. Lockwood ® M01" “ghtsbip, set out) ivan Db. Riemvis, six years old, No. 535 society Itself wants to carry it Penses of prosecuting the action Hayward Company, which furnishes the candidate -for Mayor and Major ¥!) 550 Greeks and 100 Turks af- h Stra the ehild's hon» ase was adjourned Decision was reserved, as the court] virtually all the equipment to the Henry H. Curran candidate for ¢ annoynced he could not determine, Consolidated and its subsidiaries and Comptrolier ye hi was to select the income of the defendant from the | which does all the appraisal and valu- substitute for Majors F. H. La papers submitted, but would grant|ation work for these concerns. Until Muardia, now an independent candi- temporary alimony and counsel fees! he bought an interest in the Bartiett- date for Presiden tof the Board of elther Saturday or Monday and ap-|Hayward Compuny Col. Miller was Aldermen, point a referee to determine the in-|an employce of the Consolidated. In the meantime the leaders of come. Assistant Corporation Counsel Fer- Tammany Hall gathered tor a cont ‘The charge that Mrs. Shaw was not | tig, on behalf of the city, attempted ence this afternoon, Charles F eee wi Law est . legally married to Shaw was with-| unsuccessfully to get Col. Miller to Murphy came in from Good Ground 34th Street—New York . drawn by H. M. Hewson, Shaw's law- analyze certain figures in the valua- yesterday and has been visited by yer, who said that since the defense| tion he made upon the property of : jmany of the district leaders, ‘The ‘ wax set up he learned the couple were | the New York and Queens plant. Co! ax meeting, ostensibly called to author- legally married Jan. 16, 1902 | Miller said he could not tell what is, ize the issuing of call for the Mrs. Shaw, Speliman said, was abso-| was the minimum and maximu _ primaries, serves an \nformal G tlv R d d f Th d y lutely destitute and was disposses amount ee cash eexuired’ rae Forking MARGARET, GORMAN information as to rea - e uce or urs a working clearing house for ckosaWoae “ONDERwee & week ago from the home she had! gap Qere al by this company . the feelings of the voters in the dis- occupied five and one-half yeurs. and) Mp yertig. was establishing Washington, D, C., takes a good deal of pride in its many beaw — tyicts was compelled to sell jewelry and! ine connection between ordinary| tiful girls and women. ‘The city has the whole nation to pick from, le quandary of the Republicans vet rales effects in order to live, |pusiness and the gas business] s there are numerous residents there from States and foreign coun- regarding the finding of a man to e ° In eed ie siecle Spells) ond owas bringing out that the| tries, which gives a wide variety to types. In a beautiful contest jus stand on the Pusion ticket as the rep 1 e an ne ir S man called her “this particular lady." | Now York & Queens Co, through its| completed the prize for the most beautiful girl was awarded to M resentative ot the independent Demo and said that Shaw, while the ponHEGtionB with the Gondolldated| NareareriGords aBits ver. 5 stare crats—-both Lockwood and Curran i connections w 1 r Margaret Gorman, a member of the capital's younger set, whose picture respondent was living at the ot its coal and other supplie BhOWA BDONE . being organization Republicans—wi F Wo ; d Mi . and June, 1920, gave her his OWN) out sustaining the penalities usually “he who would appeal to the neighbor oheoks for $2,532 for rent, besi imposed oh business houses for fall- ae the board was a distinct clause juiq spirit of the Bronx. One name ing her $25 a week in checks endorzed| ire to pay promptly and with cash that any dispute between the board oiccestod inside the meeting as that S 0 by her and sent through Shaw's bank.|“spuesnt the Nee or and Oe Jand id the company should be arbitrated.| yy former Borough Vresident Cyru Values to 19.75 a said s) v B) ‘ ’ Lele e oO ne Bron MOC ol _In all, Spellman stid, Shaw in one Company benefit, then, thr tis | ables fo an official of the Mail Gomes Miller of the Bronx, a Democrat of year spent on Miss La Barre $8.500./connection with the Consolidated?” \ | pany. independent tendencie while Mrs. Shaw “had to sacrifice siseal MK) enlis > It took Senator Calder, Chairman ik Mi ig erior quality White Flannel in es- | last ounce of her pride and respect”! “Ves ‘The company is entitled to LAME HELD UP: Rancaan icoenie, hndveonto oeiereiyEn uP 1 y in order to raise money to get the evi-| benefit thsough this connection, but | ROBBED, THEN FIRED AT. Howe or mors loreonvince thonteulve pecially smart straightline and oe | dence now before the court. {the consumers are not. | os that Major La Guardia meant at models, with tailored pockets. Spellman called the court's alten-| “Doesn't it make an. difference to | Attacked by When He ¢ p he sald and was nol going to be ‘lured i tion to the answer set up by Shaw the public if the company pays cash tae iAg inw eatin, ack on to the reservation im connection with his paying the for its 1 or gets ninety days’ RecN REM EHRIRE eS His inflexible refusal to take a hotel expenses of Miss La Barre, in. credit? STAMBORD, Conn,, July 27.— Thomas | Subordinate designation in’ the In- which Shaw said the girl was ill and| "It makes no difference to thescon- |U. S, Mail ‘Clains te to Be Goud Collins, giving his address at No, g14 terest of harmony was the subject he thought it honorable on his part | sumer” AP anite(Oradinc = Bast a w York, and Je f @ tense and grave consultation e 9 a ae li tpaen ie aake ho raltaranee lepine |) clmiment s Creditor Instead jnexan zim ff No. 148 Witlie| between Mr. Koenix, Jumes’ M 1sses um mer resses Mr. $I 's attorney said that his;consumer if the company has to pay of Debtor. ER N GG uly Price of the Coalition OTHINIVERE,: in Mount. Vernon charged with th 1 shar client had denied all of the charges |for its equipment or if it gets it from RGR Ge GHERER, CAIGIN GEL NEW cae ae ee We set up by Mrs. Shaw and tht the) the Consoliduteed?* : Siiodine ee elie : State Committee and J. F racke, | Shipping Micials refused Maven, a New York, New Haven ani \ , he eme G l R d| d eae ee Shaman, mos ta athe tag, emer reatly Reduce in the form of seventeen checks, ag-| “Then even if not a cent is “in B Re i morni It is Nathan Hirsch appeal to wregating $415. Hewson said the rea-| vested if capital outlay it makes no] ard is premiring to take toair brakes on mocratic independents candi son his client did not answer his wife's | difference to the consume the | eve vessel on which the Gove ho they were ste jate for resident of the ard of allegations as to his Income wax due| company his a right to charge just {ment 1s owed money, av a result of (35 @ tite The train was stepped and | AMermen on a tieket with, Lockwood Values to 22.50 to the fact that the banking situation|as if capital had been expended?” | the stir raisol by seizure of the nine proaching train, Mn ae" roller, in New York to-day is such that no} eyes ; i Pe ae @ delay of the conference to an banker would ¢: to submit such an ships of the Un States Mai two armed alleged. Bball tor ) nervousness 7 ~ . 5 F rt Col, Miller, in his appraisal sub. . " randkerehie ir fa ar ten : , The Season's most desirable models in) CALLS COURT UNFIT; |# thousand cubic tect for working} Mscredit. the rumor on the ground | teh, DML “Overlooked Seu" in’un Lien stand, ‘Their uneasiness was in materials and colorings greatly in de SENDS WOMEN OUT. ane), Mr, Fertig pointed out that} that such a procedure would bring [eile poke ws Knoeked Wine does rreawed whe 1 Henry Fletcher, Chairs mand for town, country and resort wear. | Judge urned Hand, in the Consoli-! unending gomplications for the Gov- ta Mount Ver police but through a PENCILS SthAL AU len | ' Sianeli | lated case, took us a basis, admittedly’| ooment as well as for scores of pri | Zimmerman walking ‘thrush. the ety, 16 candidate fur Control 4 Magistrate McGeehan Declares Mor- | !¢™, only 10 cents a thousand ; Caldwell’s money amd his waten were Mresident the Board Ald “| ikantaibi Col. Miller. was compelicd to admin] Y8te Ship own |found on their persone, tt is said, must be an ependent Dem 4 risania Tribunal Is Menace ti enews Onis “ei jaolatea i i E. A. Qua assistant to the — with accompanying intimations : i ne e ME ORS NG i case iD 2 7 the eandidacy of nator Lockwood to Heulth. | which even oneshalt of his thgure wes] Pr dent of the United states Mait) GIRL VANISHES ON WAY would not help much in a Brooklyn } Acting Chief City Maxistrate John | upheld by court or commission, Chin] Lino, i authority for che statement} TQ MARRY WAR VETERAN (=i on,Masor Islan, among Dime, (e) / McGeehan sent fifty women and their) Was in the Paterson-Massitie ease} rpat his company last Saturday —— TiOInBRTOH HUNTON Guidhbte WaSai ik j babies out of Morrisania Court to-day) where, to the best of his knowlec eed b row with the | Inviting Republican influence in Brooklyn and « j declaring that the place was a mey tho Gomiilasion allowed aboutlss cant u : : j 5 with whora Mr. Kracke has not bet ee we eS | to heath. neni thousantfor wankine canis Shippin the $400,000. charter i : unsympathetic, was observed to lavhie eourbhelbs Ik navit pucetonl so ek Herren SAeCe 1 it W AGAREG OLY imiting his enthusiasm for the T 34th Street—New York | ; oe | Col, Miller also asserted that it| hire the overdue, ANG! Irvington, N. J. told t wood candid Now, J | human beings to sit in. he said. The} ets me Sen that ¢ Pe is sdavartiet caetiene . ] alr is foul and you and your Be ¥ Id con sls mipany $508,000 vali - i : a rn pas Rey 7 a not age a yb . will be far better off outs There aC ne euston sit now h 5 a Nye r ae i ae ‘ae tat te ue e is h) ON manera oa i BUBste Sisto Gem Io hand ie Ne ee cuir tin herder ae sonttact with tho coms|[ iim and had éisappoured elon uolntadeand iigeiouehinll ntire Stock Women’s IM send a court 0 for you on xperiences in introducing gas to release voluntarily the} Wid os Sah ne sitive assert as to the The courtyousewas 1 dental! in parts of Porto Rico where had ve pend t \ edits of candidates the better cam tactory and ie nsanitary cond!-| never been used. He found it cos Ones | ther Tettek ndisescd to the gin mn they would muake von that Ma Mc an said he! apyour $10 a meter. He knew that| ! @ deposition he made in the in: |'iiiiind btn a ea Bat TE AR EU A AISA Uns Hite) GE hy intended to call t wtion of he At | considerable expense had heen in-|Junetion suit, Timothy E. Byrnes Bn aires hip. sph Mt. Price “went int i thorities to it, James Donnelly, hed ausrod dn ceeliing gas in. Key Weal |general counsel for the Mail Com-j{ Daa y Pe AAG ifter he masGuENenL o Whi e vas 10e€S : i ota oe Bar a aloe BS ° pany, charged that Mr. Harriman's! |! ; " 1B Tig When they t was in the court, wid he would orn) IM feng some savennm, |United American Lines sought to ‘ th k about — EPS SE OMS deed the witness to admit that 1, {9aim central of the Mail Company Hasgek went lo Ohio Drs ad of Moun Mayistr: Socioehan, Mancusd andl nad yeard or fat ets hum, |and that he believed its failure to do aah aw al Ce Orns 5 Pa Silberman were on the bench in Mor-| pep of persons in Queens" w so was a reason for the seizure of : nee tl i Me Democrat w T Cl Y O Th di $ Feta Cavit amtee TON Me ten eal ona enn eueen t|the vessels and the turning of them Browin iui, 8 ARE RanAGERS oaltG 7H) ose Out Thursday tome thure to mont Ma Unaptlahed), seme ngs Nad over by the board officers to the Har ke edeehan and co with him Gy the an | nothing to with any propaganda jriman Company. | to rd Reforu ito by the company saw t nested cou.tit ion | ts 7 = » that Mr. Harriman a sia i oe panies had ¢ ide an attempt to ~ poonaeing ds and document iret ‘ Mail Bom piee or} Values to 10.75 PHOTOS NO EVIDENCE howing t between the | Bet conte 8s | —- TO IDENTIFY DEFENDANT | Conseliated Gas Company and the)” ii another point that came u { . : Standard Ol] Company as to the pure | PEN whet Runtaceata GRR t Case Ruling rows Ong elise of gas, and coke lteadbtednesn: of » American $! r | Vour Suits Tried in Brooklyn. ‘The motion, made by Jed. AL) a SFibin ! Supreme Court Justice Hater presenting the gus tssra Of) oe a reported +9 | rd UH yy e ] tn wehled fie gall the defendant | Bs eae la nadten inewenta i tion Counse! Ferg were ovectuted |#PY naHivioatie a FLINT QUALITY when they tried to bar an avropiane | Ee 6) | DEPENDABLE FURNITURE | _ , . Savi ANGE Inieae BYE ig| On the other hand it was claimed | An occasion as remarkable | The season's choicest models (fou ARBGRUA aK whe OER | that when the Mail Company's ac: || for the breadtho selection illustrated), all of white canvas with t i in uefistant construction | Sunt with the board is balanced the afforded as it is for the wide || ; adic i Niateds had not Semeany will be found tobe a subs || differences between the val- Hl white perforated Kid, Tan Kidskin or { ny tial creditor. It paid out $450,000 plane when sige | Stantial credito ai 460,000 | | ues offered and the ex 3 5 Face * Fy Iside do y : _ HS Vfor the account of the beard in expe- trereinlan ls aieninee kanleedl | Black Patent Leather trimmings. Louis ¥ ae enh faa eed diting repairs on the America and j ri WF : . mares 1 ey Son W st Lig = ae ; pentn,|Seerge Washington. This sum fas for them i XV., Baby Louis or Walking heels. j charged in Je APRELOBURG U0: n ating Dew enth, q day by Magistrate Levine when ay-| gue ba not been paid by the board. The com } | DX raligned. on “iispicion of fotgnions NR : i : |pany spent $1,700,000 on the Princess || j Aint & Horner Cein< 1] . . . + Ree Aiclie Lore Winn wotieed ta ; | Matoika, Poca’ ntas. Susquehanna, || be Convaninntty wearin At | Also on Sale in our Brooklyr and Newark Stores en eo.np 0 the ard Hi 1 recondition: | 4 ind sid t Was an ac at pure w rouucn it eipiug wit y the | - ' . simple," Hirahberg testified. [eain at cartier beatings | tn the Mail's charter Aacasmant te —_— ee * 4 . RRR MAT scar 2 . 2 as.

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