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2 : ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1981, Graig ihe Poem of Us a HOOVER ORDERS New Library at Louvain, Gift of American People, 8 FAM IES TOU Ek OF CANDY « [tent Ir Pt een a te to Replace One Destroyed by the Germans in 1914 wey THis DEALER [metic mone It also wax reported tat of the Irs epublican Parliame BY THIS DEALER | w gn std OEE Senator steree. which boen expected to meet dur- s tae | said it was trie that Wheelwraht had ing the coming week, have made ‘ Time We Got Down 0 Rea- | teen employed by the commitive, bul wreparations to receive a sudden call sid ; son,” He Says, Citing 300 that his ployment, which was sev Republican Parliament immediately after being apprised of the date upon which the Parliament would mect. sti > Emissary . 1€ was admitted in Sinn Fein quar-| NO Action by Emissary, How- ters that there was a considerable) ever, Until All the Amer- 10 Dublin, and the British Govern- ment was declared to be ready to release imprisoned members of thr aaj dute hus been set,” he | Per Cent. Profits. eral months ago, did not last more | than three or four days TAY Slashing of candy prices re- “When are the Meyer Committee's } ceived further impetus im New | pubiic hearings to bexin?” the Sena —e——- York to-day with the announce- F te. ‘ . ment of Benjamin Miller, propri- L Craig Says Site Across Street) ctor of a chain of confectionery Har RO, Dount Crunany From Tenement Could Be stores, of a cut of 50 per cent. in (whether or not the beginning wil | } difference of opinion among members Teen » Released | prices, |be this week.” of the Republican Parliament re- ans Are Keleased, | Used for School. | Mr Miller sent a statement of. IF pHave you uny big sen ations ready specting the concessions to be de- — cue | his plan to Herman Heide, head of [°F Re PUG was Sonate manded from England. Some mem-|NiC) ‘T) any 7 oy bers were declared to be adhering NO TRADE TO START resolutely to the demand for full na tional independence, and for thus rea-' Disappointment of English son predictions were made th t the : meeting of the Parliament, when held, s Doing Business would probably develop some stiff op- | Merchants Doing Busine position to the leaders, who were rep-| With Bolsheviki Known. ye nm thed mbering | te National Confectioners’ Asso- | Meyer replied, “and We hope to j HARASS Ba feats ae ciation, Ft our existence before we 200 persons, who wre to have been “It’g time we got down to rea. | throug.” wisike, ot SRR evicted from a building on Bast| son in this matter,” says Mr. Mil- | wu , i that mp éhoving “potioe pane 114th Street, Manhattan, on Aug. 15| ler in bis statement. “We have | whe thiey propensities have been making not 100 but 800 per | been proved defore the trial commis- cent, profit for a long time, ‘This [@loner, is retained in the ranks of the : Commissioner of Account were! kind of business, if kept up, would | Hirahtield. declare 1 that it, Senator to make room for a sew schoo! site adjoining Public School No. resented as being resolved to adopt a/| compromise measure. to-day granted an extension until t ie. Meyer has ovidence t : 4 It was maintained, however 7AS TON In} i ; Ro Schelde es Bees AEE IGG We Rote keno te f Mr. De Valera and his immedia WACHERY TOR, UR nas SURES Oct, 31 by the Sinking Fund Com- Hard candy is dropped from 60 hot mahe it public to-day “he } eagues retained control of th Press),—Herbert Hoover to-day ine mission. to 29 cents a pound; bonbons a i \ tua | = rs r nator Meyer is evidently tryit tion and would carry the principle of | stricted Walter Lyman Brown, the | Comptrolier Craig insisted that! from 0 to 39 cents; gumdrops |to besmirch the whole Police De uiie compromise against the demands of extremists, Buropean Director of the American across the sireet Se epee vad from 39 to 15 cents; assorted milk ee w peu revea ng n of —— niet Ad é Board of Education inte: to evict| chocolates from 60 to 39 cents; | tiv accused man,” said Commissioner Relief Administration at London, to| B : ‘ aera Ee ; “ : a 4, t the families there is vacant property | high grade chocolates from $1 to lee 10,000 Ronen shanleworking police: { pepceee iat Gace to Hes bo Deveere sor + Aa ea aa : rs | on which the eity could build a suit-| 59 cents; lollypops (16 to a box) | men, which they will resent, U1 Sema- ) extension of relief work to Ra = , Ki} Bipit, HH} it i able annex to the overcrowded school. | trom 3 to 21 cents, and peanut | tor Meyer is An let him come out Mr. Hoovers instractions aupulsted,, } ips = 7,7 Aldermanic President La Guardia| prittic from 29 to 15 cents, 108 | With the name of the accused and fre } however, that the American prisoners | P ‘ ; destared that the sito ctiowen bY the | Creamand ice ¢ reve. [Cyerz otter Pollecman from the stain will bave to Ge deltvsted otGh TU Board of Education was the only! ayced to 10 cents plus 1 cent war “L claim that Senator Meyer is sia as demanded by the State Depart- one available despite Mr, Craig’s con- | eax, worse than a scanial monger, for he ment, before you open discussions.” tention’ 1o|the contrary: he Combs _ _____—_ | is not trying to scandalize one or twe Promises to pelease the prisoners ; trolies voted for the extension of tithe men, put the entire Police Depart | Satiib COFGRY ito BeRONA TS ot Con = in the hope, he said, that meanwhile MEYER HAS SPENT After Commissioner Hirshfield had 4 Hoover in a cable from Maxim Gorky. = something would be done to obviate commented on bis statement, ) Gorky's cable was a reply to a recent | NEw OOVAIN LIBRARY © KSPEL ANd HERBERT tearing down the tenement houge. Meyer freien n ’ 1 one by Mr. Hoover that relief would) my, Occupants of the building sent a pada’ Getorrine Hh his photograph shows the new | will look on its completion in 1925 pressive coremo! The build 5 stead of referring to “a thieving po- bee a as long as Americans ere) brary at Louvain, tho gift of the | Whe cornerstone of the new build- | will replace the Touvain library | Petton | t0 sald tay ware caving’ a ’ |Hiceman whove “thieving ‘prepensitig ' E a Ba i k | American people to Belgium, as it | ing was Is ecently with im- | oye s Germans 9 eee eae ze | GROGRG: GRLGRAUTTE } More T’ an $ a Bale JUMP IN ey, ree, oaten Londen fol) can people i was laid recemtly with im destroyed by the Germans in 1M. Tsim rent of $23 a month for commissioner,” the sreond statoment } Commodity Since Satur- | tows: jl five rooms, whereas the minimum SUIS CE SiG NL Te ela v prop Y : inevitable answer is a surrender to| 1 a There is no reference mad he see day’s Cl Riga transmits the following from) iyo ost pty rent elsewhere for an apartment is is no reference made in the sec- lay’s Close. | Maxim Gorky presented by ropresent.|(%e established methods of busine ty dollars, apis Fond statement. to the fact that the eS See e ¥ F cf which ‘have for their foundation a iho Obantazetes . committee had evid “such | ative Soviet Government in Latvi. Teepe tor private wropertys ‘Needless to tell you,” the petition (Continued From First Page.) thieving po! n have nm re i | artment.”* atement. in refers Tighe caae, gor" ‘The Government's condition report! “July 28-1 have transmitted your ti Site Garekinnihed he. Unites said, “poor working people cannot, [ener in the ’ a ‘ e of Ve seems ud ea . whet yo vas!) n the second announced at noon to-day placing | proposal to the Soviet Government.| gritos wil) romain adamant on. this| | ; pay euch rents, When @ family V8) 1510. pepartment, tor instance, tho| ring ta tiem eoing ‘ iovel ca artinent it is reserved in my the percetusre of good growing cot-| seeing that the Sowet Government) point, information here is to the ef- tes an apartinent it is reserved in| Coo nissioner requires me to write| appears t alone can discuss the conditions con-| roe, advance by paying the janitor $85 to record of the ‘Tighe case shows that « ton at only 64.7 per cent. of normal fect that the British and other na- } 10a specific order for every document | 70? Mv te “| tained therein, I have received from {tions which have a kind of trade re. $40 bonus for reserving the flat, When | are oo aauire hedasril eee | Bollea un, Proved to have, been resulted to-day in a bulge in prices | ine soviet Government the following we hunt for apartments we are told ees reckless and brutal clubber, had be } a --—~.>—_ lation with Russia are disappointed tactics of the city officials we have | kept on the force by the Police Com $3 and more a bale. To make the| reply for tranamission to you: thi the flat we seek has been re- missioner.” In the with the results. There will be no a Ae ore hike first. statement «ase more serious is the fact that! “phe Russian Government has ac-|trade agreement therefore until! Conti + ‘ > . served two months previously Hise nares mors OS") this partiewlar policeman referred to } the cottun acreage is less than in 25 | quainted itself with the proposal of Mtr | America ent Merefore nth] (Conthaued. From Firat Page.) (Continued From First caer. |" se we are forced to vacate at ajPfORTesemd nevertheless. | was described “confirmed and a ea practical bs __ | sal ; s shall) all e 0 psponsibility of | convicted elubber years. Hoover, made in the name of the which will permit of a quid pr ane critical time like this we | Patan i ¥ . aed ee ete OL a “ " ‘ ie homeless. It is just as necessary |urging o1 the floor of the Legisla-| Comunissioner ef Acesints Hirsh Zs @ result of this report, cotton) American Relief Administration, and) among the merchants of the world titled, “to go up the back way. [didn't) Beach on July 28 she borr-ved $25|/;or ys to have homes as it 38 f0rjture the appointment of this com- | field was asked if be sntended extend. speculators who were playing the | andy this proposal quite acceptable ay} But the plight of Russia's people is{ know anything was the matter in) from A mud in the hotel to vay her jour children to have schools.” Fe one enicrrvemcssion o€ tnters {Re me wnvestigation to the night. short side of the market were thrown | tg 4 pasia including the release of the| entirely apart from the problem of| there, ‘Then the man (meaning Tigtc) | Note! bill \"""a'n investigation on the east side, ractic a h wiped ov Public Commission of the 4 sestions the petition added, “would reveal that/™ation furnished by newspapers and we are merely struggling for exis- | citizens, The charges of misgovern- rompers AEey ing? x told him 1\ land whict in the Mary- tence. We are not living as human|ment made by these sources of in- | here are yor roing ” dl mF) Tan 1 she had we Led g \—{ y i" Ont you going old him nd which she had occupied only albeings should—in light, airy rovms.|ormation have been fully sustained | Mp vatend ti cnvesrimay . nia ; few days, On a table were heroin | Despite our hardshij. and intoler- ttoa| Was going upstairs, and he took me) few day na table were herotn | esr eforings we are lo be made|bY our investigations, ‘The public! affecting New York City,” repl hat! last An empty homeless.” | will discover this as soon as we be- the Commissioner was CY nto a frenzy in their efforts to cover. Piices jumped from 63 to 70 points net shortly after neon and appeared to be going higher. ‘The opening of the market showed prices practically unchanged from last voek’e close, The cotton ring ap- American prisoners, Phe Russian Gov-| dealing with the Russian Government. ernment considers it desirabl | No obstacle stands in the way of as possible to fix the precise condi- wholesale relief. ery encourag tiohs on which this aswelation (he| is being given by our Governme " Amorican Rollef sociation) will be-| relief programme, It so happens that} bY the neck and threw me out thio BIN® Anus tore}: howd ; gin immediate negotiation of ita hu-| the an relict organization is an | door. Gas: ey tells Tn ooh fained comes —— \gin our public hearings, and 1 wi| Sion Of the Legisiature was a an{thing with alcoholic content, was | session for haymakers, ‘mame intentions to guarantee the feed- | unolth J body and that Herbert Hoo- Helen then told how she ran La j MAR: H T | announce the dare of the fi public } parently was awaiting for the Gov-\ine medical treatment and clothing of | Ver is its executive, Mr, Hoover's actin |sereaming into the street and when #180 found and a glass half filled | SHAL WHO QUIT JOB % ernment’s report. When the report with ; i hearing in two or three day --¥ fa mition chikiren and invalids, For) @8 executive of the relief organization | her mother started down the stairs | iN) NIC! She was thirty-three | FOR WIDOW HELPS HER MOVE |"“scrssenator sion R. Brown, enet| CLEARS UP MYSTERY r years ol a a aurived it came as @ bomb October tat purpose the Russian Covernment| # iollicial and nongovernmental|ran around the corner, through the | 2ST A counsel to the committee, wound up|) OF VANISHING GIRL ‘otton jumping from 12.14 to 12.79, LO) oa consider it useful that Director| Bul since Mr. Hoover is also a mem-|entrance to the house, at No, 364 | rt. Woods his private law work in the latter — - Mrs. Cowen was found dead on the ped me by the arm and shouted.! poor of an apartment | He 900 me Eviction of War said permission would | Again Prevent, { j *5 points, and other months acting) re nother person invested with| ber of the Cabinet, he has the opnor-) West 43d Street, and met her. To- ‘ve asked, after an autopsy has been Victim in Brooklyn. |part of June. Since the ist of July \Newcastle, Pa. Heiress Writes , aeeerdinglx. ¢ full powers should carry out negotin- | ‘unity to consult with President Har-| ether they went to the back door held, for the removal of the body to} Kormer Aseistant City Murshal | he Bak devolved hiniselt exclu oly, ele From Boat on Her Way The Washington report placing tone aha. should immediately ‘come to} ding and Secretary Hughes, and thus! of the store, which they found batted. the family vault at Baltimore, Te | "Hagen, who quit the Jon three [phe Oneill mulated by our investi- | ea e A i colton conditions on July 25 at 64.7 | i niga or Reval, The Russtan| Obtain the moral support of our Gov-|As the mother, Mary Goen, rattled learned of the (ragedy when he read | Werks ago after refusing to evict Mrs. | cutors and experts. He will have this to Paris, compares this figures with 74.1 a year ago and with a normal condi- pers and |ftose Nowacki and her four children | material all classified when the pub- oF the door it suddenly flew open: and it In the morning news pject. LAGE y SPR an from No. 110 Cumbertand Street/|lic hearings begin, Senator Brown had tel NEWCAST mystery of the d Pa, Aug. 1.—The Soviet Government awaity a s dy ve. | ernment for the relief 5 ; Such money as will be raised for| Tishe shot out his arm, the girl tes phed to George Schrieber, pearance of Cha i y as to the place and date of these | Vic f Brooklyn, om guurd with three |told us at the start that he would not 9 F tion report of 754. The indicated ply ae he plac date of thes the rellet of the Russians win net tiled, grabbing her mother and yell | Vice President of the Baltimor Blinn riers To-day when City|be able to devote any time to tne| lotte Boyles, daughter of David Boyls votton crop for 1921 Is 8,203,000 bales | NeFoUations, . i 4 enh a ling. “Pi get you toot”, Mrs. Coen, Ohic, who wa ateat friend of his | i y “ Sie committee before the Ist of July. wealthy retired bu wot 2,365.75: 9 Chairman of the Commiasion of the come out of the Government's funds fat 1 i 1 Marsal Nicholas Zelinski an some “Ww sal tt ire 8,6 ‘esti tes ome ; ag agaist 13,865,754 in 1920, here but will be sought from the| However, tore looee, and rrabliing up| father and his grandfather. jhelpers came to evict Mrs, Nowicki. © have a staff of fifty people, jamnily home ty morning © The indicated yield of lint per acre All-Russian Central Executive bi iv 2. A chauffeur with whom she had/|., Hagen spoke to the helpers Me said about fifteen of whom are steadily em- | July 5, wa red up when a & merican people, whc ve pever| the child rushed back upstairs to the he had| heh oe Oe i : sean : Committee for helping the fam- | A™MeFcan people, who have never egistered {Mrw, Nowscki was the wid a| ployed in our vice in the Porter | friend, Miss y Shaffer of Rleson ny ig 148.0 pounds as against 1784 a a ir i ik the fain~ | railed to relieve distress in any part | Window and blew a police whistle registered at the hotel, who disap-!i dy of his in the ws + tle sl NO; | Building. The others are out in the | ctr enced teeiteom the.6u . -stricke wlation.” a Paeys bnsay A i Dy afl ¢ er , | vere together on tire Pres. tent = is ss if a Street, received a or or e youn. year ago, me rene of the workl, ‘The American Red| THOUGHT IT WAS A CRAZY MAN, Poared after finding her body, has | Uitoin when i was torpedoed in Jun, | field Barbering material We Rave |neiress mailed on the boat en route (9 } Acoompanying these figures, the | (Signed) AMENE! Cian HUA W YUM REKAbIO® KACORE OK AYS MRS. COEN ; Sent word to the police he will appeac | 1918, and Nowack! wes lost. een spending at the rate of} pcs, Miss Boyles says sho is having Bureau of Agriculture issued the fol- GORKY." ° M " SAVE) ° + to-day if they want to question him, |. When. he aad oulttined there facts, | about $5,900 a week. | 1 cannot prom: | Ti nea ac j . ee help extended in the fivoded areas of] 4p thought it was a crazy man,” | He told the hotel clerk he wa '/ Hagen announod that anybody who| ise that our expenditures will de-|a “ripping timo” and does not inten@ sowing statement: China and the carthqvake regions of} yy Sie i e hotel clerk he was mar-| tried to evict the widow would ‘“getlcrease for some time, but I am su-|to return to Newcastle, She deseritiea f r not want to get mixed The police know into trouble."” Thereupon the helpers | Dremely confident that the money will | her flight from here to Pittsburgh, then Sit ait and: Zallnem! wee Pack 1 OH coins buck to the taxpayers many |to New York, where she sailed for Paris, But Mrs. Nowncki is moving, times multiplied. 5 eluding the New York police. ‘ne Charter Revision Commission | "ries shaffor, who stayed with Was a | en and his friends are heipiug ‘d ut the hotel|to put her furniture in storage. to be appointed by the Governor will i “Cotton suffered more than we RELIEF WILL NOT Rialoe ie ais Coen told Magistrate Simpson ried and ‘did fetes dusting ducing July. being dams | | ster In Russia ks sd when she followed her up in any trou aged particularly by the boil weevil.) MEAN OPENING OF | to be even worse, Millions of persons | oy {he stand, She corroborated his name. are suffering from lack of food and| yyolen'’s testimony and added the fir 1 weevil ele mony and adde¢ St ‘The couple registe Damage from this Insect has pon — TRADE RELATIONS are reaty on tie verge of starvation. | she knew anything was wrong was as Mr and Mra. ¢ e - oA ve - vi , 7 a | Boyles on the nieht of July 4 and sow i heavy and the threat of continued e per actually dying daily wen of Balti. and her children are to have a fur. | convene on Nov. 1. We will have a| (03 i ihe ee ear en |The number actually dying daily from when the girl in the street eried, more. They wotitt out Saturday, ‘and j nished room a No. 100 Oumberiand| mass of material ready at that time.|her tiptoe fram her room about 7 \ and iner Jama ge 'y serious, This Government Adamant on That starvation is not known, but every of- | «Mamma, mamma, a man down here's at 5 A. M. yesterd she. ieee 2 = “We have strong hopes of working | o'clock in the morning, scouted the th j@ many scctions it promises to take is Go , id Ni ant “") feial bit of information indicates that | trying to choke mi Tetons throat | Pholunan came. in about nde | out a revised charter which will re-|tory that Miss Boyles had gone to all new growth. Subject. Till Russia Pro- the most horrible conditions exist in- | pore red marks where she had been | after reachi aut? eoon) yl |form the government of the city, We| }rance to wed Guy Trepinar. t mphia condition ‘results largely. from . y Pe ee ‘ ere she had been after reaching the suite telephoned ‘cannot obtain charter revision in the] Miss Boyles was not contented here Me Tule cathtal i : duces Something. Lasidintapeclia) | srabbed, Mrs, Coen said the clerk to call a physician. While | Legislature against the opposition of] said Miss Shaff 5 the heavy July rainfall which has The censorsiip on the one hand| Ajthough Joseph Kenehan, the! doctors were examining the body the G the politicians unless we have the {lao leached out much of the scanty ; and the refusal of the Soviets to per-| Children’s Society agent, said when|man left, The police say he operates eupport of the public. We expect to supply of fertilizer and encouraged a By David Lewrence. mit correspondents to enter ne lodged the complaint Saturday {a taxicab from the neighborhood of | SAYS LAWYER BUT i eet Be Sorte, Hun net oF ae pauls neavy growth of grass and weeds §pecial Correspondent of The Eve- Hussiun territory has prevented the that he had seen bruises and abra-| Broadway and 43th Street. 7 |r misgovernment and what part Do you know : which js exhausting much of what ning World.) outside world from knowing what) song on the girl's throat, to-day we} Newspaper files show that Miss of this misgovernment is due to vemaing. Conditions are favorable) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Copyright, has really been going on in Russia, !testitied he had nus seen the marks) Cowen, when twenty-one, was mar- fanlts of the charter.” you can roll ‘ oply in the fringes of the belt.” (1921).—Russia, outcast among na- Mneey Soviet rule. Our Government | put took the moth: ‘\ word there | ried at the Little Church Around the 50 . —_—_—_—>—_—— nown for months SHOWER OF LITTLE Fi tions, has an opportunity now tol was inne, for mots mat ussla ) wore no bruises visible in court, to-| Corner to Charles Monson jr, son of DISTRICT ATTORNEY | +3 ie = —_>— E FROGS day, but Magistrate Simpson let the, retired merchant of New Haven, come buck into the fold. Starvation | has felt that the Russian authorities FALLS ON A DUCK FARM. jana disease, more potent than lwere to blame, There scemed no |evidence stand, Conn, | (Contumued From First Page) MAY TAKE UP GIFT | i] cts fro: fe | a is e pote kU | othe o bi so 1 o " The: 6) eleg sun’! j ial. tent than anus ay bra ve Mowiet, [aye ootark testified hr was en- | THEY then telegrapieg Montana we TO SENATOR LUSK, ona ban at te Freak of Natere|™ments about the relative merits of) oie ee until they recognized [tering the store to get a pail of water | People and Miss Cowen’s mother, who | ag Connecticut. Bolsheviam and capituiism. are alter-|tully the extent of their folly. when he saw Tighe grab the girl, | WS in South Carolina, and started on Special to The Evening World ing tho attitude of the Russian], The Nussian Soviets apparcntiy are) «What did you do that for,’ 1 asked | # automobile tour of New England, STERLING, Conn, Avg. 1—Antou|authoritien to the extent that { ins to vew it now and are tu | igs" Greeng testified, “and he an-| Some years later Mrs Monson ob- ee eee ce nattnday ei ere:|no longer declare themselves Ind is no evidence that he Ainerican Gov. |swered, ‘Mind your own damn pusi« | WINN & sues 1B BRAKE: “Weel | neckares luring yesterday's thunder ; | fe Ay wanes: , . ‘ \on the ground of non-support. Shi of the outside world and they | emment will give vent to any venge- | ness.’ Then he pulled out his black-; P s si , when i | pendent of Me ean enee: ion Babies charged Monson with drunkenness, hower, whtuing was ripping witting to accept ald from ns-| ful spirit because the long period | jack, cracked me in the back and | e h_ drunkenness, 1 U. S, FIRMS LEAVE ave violated their contracts.| counts Hirshfield to-day and of up Uaings further north and hailstones {27° within which American prisoners were Sacre ‘catuing up tobacco west of here,|tion® which hold to the gored Nlde On the contrary. the Govern. | threw iny crutches away, I crawl and That is no crim long fell on his farm, and the greedy|of wealth | to relieve the distress of the Russian |was backing agatnst the wal) tu get | SOU ist AMERICA | spiracy to defraud. tered fis aid in any criminal action ducks gorged themselves with live frog] Our Government is waiting patient-| Peuple, who have been powerless to) out of the way of the things flying ae ‘The Stute has failed uttenly to] which may grow out of the investi- ad spiracy daws in an attempt to prove there wus no crime in the ease. Chiet Assistant Offers Aid of Office | “For the sake of argument,” he 5 fel said, “! will admit that these men to Commissioner of Accounts threw the 1919 World Series, and for Hirshtield. ‘on | will admit that any testimony is Chief Assistant District Asworncy ! then these] paunton called up Commissioner of | fa shower of little frogs abqut an inch| theory of private property as a basis| ment here hopes to be able to do much | along the floor, got my erutel ral t ique_ responsible 1 mat : meat. ly for the release of all American) fur tli r of | about when he Dit me again, in the! Closing Branches as Germans and |Rettiud-anyone, "You gentiemen con-| sation of te 14 Sssiirae dae Wagner suys he swept up the littie| citizens who have been held prisoners, | howev: eventually ribs, and kicked my crutches away| ~ ates . ipa sequently can do nothing but oheer- | Cretse Pay bill and the now famous | fellows and placed them in barrels in|trntit that is assured, there will be| /*litions with Thr for the influence | again,” Belgians Undersell Them 20. fully find them not enilty. silver service | ahallow water, furnishing live meat feed zs assured, there will be) or tin United States as a good Sa os | mitting—for the sake of argu-| “Mr, Banton sys he ts a con for hia ducks for several days, No comment as to the conditions un-| imaritan ean be erased by the| “f am convinced that an unpro to 75 Per Cent. tres ecuhed thay aid intand te derread: Rae 8 RG) WADIA BI COM= | > ene —e der which the United States will| Soviets and the chanees are that fyod | Voked, atrocious assault w | WASHINGTON, ‘Aug dc Excopt tor| the defendants are charged with con- plete copy of the toatimony taken by | « GENUINE KING OF ITALY WELCOMES enter into closer relations with the| td vlo(ling WIM brine reconciliation | mitted upon this child white improvement in Argentina, South Amer. |Spiracy, to defraud through a confi. |me during tho investigation of the} CHILD WITH CEREM Russian authorities. But even then, | (ye)! SY ake monthy to | standing in her father’s store,” Mag-| ican busineas conditions were picturad |Fence dame, | ‘The law, on confidence detective increase pay bill," said Mr Cc ONY. | tne Government here is reluctant to ; a trate Simpson summed up in hold-|as depressed during July in reports|S6™C EME ‘mt, Conte nee ee vic. | nirenaeld. phere. 1a Sround. for TOBACCO ! issue pronouncements on the subsect|COST $1,500,000 ing Tighe under $1,000 bail for triat| from trade representatives mude publie| tint, and there ja no proof of that in|® thorough criminal probe of the After Fell Military 1 Are | , day > fore! ” tter, I shall immediatel * prtilp ees Z of American recognition at a time! y n Special Sessions on a charge of | !0-4y by the Bureau of Foreign and| this case. mnlver, ely Polity Ke. Weoneee. Rendered They Chat for 20 Minutes) on misery and famine are sweep: A MONTH TO AID _Jasmauiting tteien. On the complaint |Domestie Commerce Foreign compett-| tr. Herger woncladal this army. | Mr. Banton.” Mee F, ROME, Aug. 1 (Associated Press)—ling pussia and every hums pets STARVING RUSSIA. Gel felnnituncuasnult ‘hacerson Aw tion to Americans was reported stroni, | ment hig! renion the lew recently Commissioner Hirshtleld says he f he pentation of credential the SURE eee neers eee A he Ace % ordered We | particulanly fram Germans ple | Paasod, US e Titinots ature, | v1 ‘orme: a 7 = Kine be Risherd) Wastburn ‘chiig | instinct ts for relief rather than tegal! al hootbiack to draw up the Magistrate | man e ane and Bel-| aking the throwing of an athletic | has been info pate ooeetaee plain- < wily appointed American Anibarsador | Uscussion of formulas held the detective In wn additional|” Prices ranging from 20 per cent, to| Content @ crime | This taw goes into clothes man named V heetwright,| to Italy, to-day furnished the occasion | So fur ax trade with Russia is von- | Seerelary Hoover Expects to Send $1,000 pail for examination We per pent, ides than thous on Amen | Cm os eta er tue low tn come | ue nina penute Bales Cee | Notice to Advertisers ‘or a colorful ceremony. When he cor-|cerned, however, there is no ch Help First to Petrograd Diss day morning, ‘Tighe is no un-| ean commoditioes were being quoted, | omsive evidence,” sald Mr. Berger, | Stel MUNN DSDUY MUUCE COMIN iy aver ins to . tege arrived at the Quidinal Palace the/of yiow here. Until the Russians p: fi : lev $4,500 bail on five charges [it was said and numbers of Ainerican| “that there previously was mo law ther “ihe. week das she resrare ortere trogps stationed there presented arms.| duce something on which « basis o rict—Will Fight Cholera aa neerns were chosing their South Amer-| covering a case of this kind. If ae Were 2 seme rE Me the a Led by the prefect of the palice, he ; bs Mee ie aren cian ae aie there had been a law, it would not and in order of me int at The fe ehnemed in foe aanwenente | Sréde Sani. aTanand,, shone wit bel | WASIIIN | Mr © ALLIED COUNCIL tee 3 Provslers) Asan iew Dare (pine, seomammry to gore, Sl i adh atlanta et he throne coom by the civil s Jno trade relations, Iussia's supply | 26 he public funds to il “ whe lone, If there was no law, these men made by The World mur be received by 2 P, 31. }nance ihe Rossian ret fy 70, Seay tor the Subles work ae ie ‘TO DISCUSS FAMINE, Mighent Co of gold has been depleted cannot have violated the statute.” . ary household of the King, w! : $ gssigrs of the King’s bodyguard ‘ren= little that | American Adin tion Ina Mrs. Mary Casey ‘Thorne, accompanied | —_—_———— | AC eae? World mous be dered military houors. ey itis pat ne oviald world can eon ean Cail by Rayinond B. Wilson, « satlor, named Charges Moldap by soldier. 1 ae = She nerds ex 1d ale atim- murce un) to a S ssian Ss |e co: anal 7: 7 ar Pah F - a aaa bhi , m rt fae 1 te tim A as abeniune Aan Llowl George Says Russian situa- | as co senponsient in the aivo ce action of) pmderick C. Taylor, a sakiier trom | Touraday “ Wiatase. eae iting und com wid See y tion Will Receive Early ‘bpd re, heard before David! wort Wadsworth, was to-dey held in| typo copy whlch ha fe mercial enterpr will require be Daly that! sz.no0 tail in Fifth Avenue Court. | Mi Pride, Sad bh bas not teen received in Friday, aud by OM Pr require, rigid: Desiree Laboveku, classic Russian! phic outside dyncer, to-day sued V. Vivaudou, Inc.) pa. No, 418 West Sith Street, for $10 o ot Aitention, with 9 robbers! tthe Dame! capita marred Kiyn, argo by the Soviets, wo have LONDON Aug 1 "Phe Allied su | , te + Brooksy ‘ steering their own econon 9 pr ¥ 1 ; i unt to tan Po ad posttive , alleging tat without her authori-| pren ani! will discnss the Hus i went te bat ce tion the defendant published an ad-| Withont regard to the effect on th Be an famin ‘ex og ' ourned D the pe ae Bhat my shoves Diipias eopy of orders released later than ant. » Pertisemant in which appeared a re-| economic practices of the rest of the | Was the most F Hy rida meat civanly, Tarlor offered t p reviled” ahonn, " woduction of a painting of her whieh| — : : ’ sf " bi le ehiip med Vow Gi " € de, De Sad, One a rink We Ady rt m mt on Pa 4 No lccind {displayed the plaintiff in a meagre] VO", Bolshevism has failed to con) ted. he add " Mort tate t J the ‘ ' 7 es Malton’ uaetae keel ial) wert ertiseme ee ‘eotumne. Veil (ug world to lus caus id the | combat cpvlera (here, " awuton Friday. \ 4 é —— eh = Oe ~—s oe aero

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