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TRS OE ‘toon erga ve meneame. ————$ acne eee ens SRS meme BIG FIGHT SON Was $251,000, and that of 1918 It w: $250,000, but that it is up now to $298,634. I would like fo ask you what are the functions of the Commis- stoner of Accounts” A. Ty myestl gate all complaints, look: ints the sev- eral departments to see.if things a properly conducted. Q. 1 would like to ask you what @aving you can trace during your Ad ministration to the reports you have received from the Commisstoner of OVER ARMS OPEN HELD ? A. Just offhand, 1 cartt)\,.,. - ea, | > T erantens a eg White House Doubts Advisa-'Strange Story Told by Man{ ‘horities that all Americans are at @ And it has cost a million do-* bility of Allowing Anybody | Who-Led Searchers to Grave ty to leave is characterized here KIDNAPPERS KILL | TOMAKEPARLEY AND BURY PRIEST FORRANSOM. — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 'Lady Astor, in the Surf, __ Proves an Expert Swimmer; — (Continued From “ALL AMERICANS - NOW IN RUSSIA ARE PRISONERS” First Page.) GIRL STOLE $32,000 FROM U. S. TO REPAY LOAN FROM ELWELL Bus Riders Pay Dues When Law Forbids Fare: Bridgeport Forms “Bus Asso ciation” in War on 10-Cent Rates—Trolleys Empty. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Aug. 11.- Bridgeport to-day was solving th pt entirely accurate.” However, lol bh Jars, tn round numbers, during the sei ‘ ‘ aM rote traction problem, four years? A. The teat portion ott to Attend Session. at Salada Beach, Cal. A tovernneae cress keting (8 Two bundred and twenty buse that increase was increase jn salar-* ‘ood faith and supplies will not be whirled past empty trofiey cars in th ie rials 3 SIA f ANIPRANCISCO, Aug, 11.—Father | ped until there is ample evidence rush hours, carrying 16,000 “clu @. There was no mandatory legis- CONFERENCE: CALL OUT,) 54? babel m of bad. faitiy members" to work. jation increasing the cost of that de- jail Patrick Heslin, kidnap, priest of “fi @ few months enone ele trolley rt t? . No, but the tncreare . ‘ali 01 who a ranso: ; Reet cae due ve he high cual {Secretary Hughes Delivers In- Co'™* aa agua Ales : By WANTS PRESIDENT Rl evened, aalwi or evetie cows Lee of living and high cost of rents at ae ‘ of $6,500 had been demanded, hus been that 10-cent fare,” W. F. Kilpatrich Q Have you looked through the vitations to Various AM- —founa-—mundered. Six men early to- | GIVEN $5,000,000 reports of the Commissioner of Ac FOR SUFFERERS Phat Amount counts to see whether there could he bassadors To-Day. day dug his crumpled body from a’ No, Il have not, except what aa WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Presi- swept cliffs of Salada Beach, some Rill, Appropriating Sn Waone budken time OF “dent Harding's formal call for the thirty miles south of San Francisen | Introduced in the Senate Mr. Ff then Lab shone Washington disarmament and Pacific = The body war shrouded inva el ¢ s that the Alderme the witness tial 1 ged $1,000, not conference was sent out to the various garb of broadcloth, due to mandatory legislation powers invited to the parley to-day. | medal bearing the Q. How do you account for the in- ea and on it was a WASHINGTON, A likeness of Christ , appropriating $5,000.00 To-Day. ug. 11—-A_ bill 00 to be used by crease in expenses of the Board of Secretary Hughes will make the on one side and on the other the the President js extending relief to Aldermen and the Gent leek oF RFC 1 teat public later to-day. He also will Virgin Mary. famine stricken Russians was intro- Baltes, ineceasea 508.000 Dowd ter receive the Ambassadors of the vari- In a little velvet case was the duced n the Senate to-day by Senator each “Alderman , | OMB Powers some time to-day and | tacred host Father Q. How many Aldermen are there? | give them the A. Seventy-two “Then that accounts for the invitations to be in the hands of Tucsday night for the great vitations, He wants from bw home at Cx Wing of Utah, | Mr King Heslin had taken | ma a week ago use the Vigore last in | recent proposals by $ attacked nee. Sesator President of the Bridgeport Bus Asso ciation, declared to-day. “Here's the way we did it: “Trolley companies jumped the fer to 10 cents recently. Buses starte operating for 5 cents. The trolie companies went to the Legislatun and pushed through a bill statin that buses could not collect fares fo transportation on the street. “So we formed a club—the Bridge port Bus Association—and sold al club members a book of little gree tickets. Each ticket is good for ride. ‘They coat 5 cents apiece. Wi have been in operation two days nov expense,” said >. Brown the Ambassadors here before they | sacrument ne had been called by his lof Maryland, who is returning from Pr. and hava. 16000 eb members, Wi MADE NO EFFORT TO MAKE ANY ‘are made public. } teen Bey ca ar a one Inox cele ce, en Oa bile ENA CLARKE are getting more every minute.” ' nel end." Papers, including a rail-| > © Soviet Govern- saa nis SAVINGS. ‘The Mayor said he personally had | By David Lawrence. bah Ef Sasa] CNIS ada at | ment, He declared such a town would | Postmistress of West Palm Beach| Toyy Pee ceeere mete not given any attention to making | is of lading for furniture and | of 4 y. Amer- ; ahecca sep Sorro, ‘ pe one SNE the matter HSpecial ested ah a Mie ENG eign adeivien ware dian found ican asnistance to the famise autrer.| CXarged With Murder of Former wae In the trial ot j Cone % t the Board o z ; Oa iia ora: ii a yee D, ; i ‘or the murder arnet 1s. poultr Betmatcanectines tor the considera- | WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (Copy- Sear a ecoe teeuneneniay) | dec is ene jawed the bin std Postal Employee. dealer, in Washington Market in 1914 ton of the budget. ‘Then the savines right, 1921).--Open covenants openly MérMahed the clue which led to the | Hea hoped the bill for Miss Lena Clarke, Postmistress of} WAS sentenced to Sing Sing (or ten t were made; that {6 cits In (he SDBRO Ts emanded of the, momery and Kulded the searchers, ete : : none: Rowld Pass and the Vreel- | West Palm Beaoh, Fia.. held in Or. | twenty years to-day by Judge sMulqueer priations. ap: a composed of himself, Chief of Police VISCOONTESS TO jdent use the funds as he saw tit. 1a of | A stay of execution for thirty days wa a 7 IN SWIMMING jlando, Fla., has confessed the theft of Y aes pte Pde pening wheiner | Samrmamant conference by the iiberal O'Brien of San Francisco, ne aC eee neste No NOE RW OOD. = $32,000 of post office funds und is veda pore original vo si ” the appropriations for vuzious depart: element in (he United States Sen Lid scotiaha Gis ; ana Las ale Many titled women have ‘taken up swimming as their favorite FRENCH CABINET charged with the murder of F. A.| Mi) the murders Later” he recanvs ments were actually needed? A, No, | o, Daper men, to the grave, Hightower | . WiSatl Haun: ee - an ie nee at 78 eo a or Ratimate did that, Big. | THe Opening gun in the FED To Ty ine grave first through a; — ‘version’ and exercise. One of the most adept in this line is SUDDENLY CALLED jon ome. anaes amore’ of the) canted the vecantations lM her appropriations ar generally usked | publicity instead of secrecy has beEN. story told him by a woman known | Lady Astor, who formerly was Miss Nancy Langhorne, one of | Sees L nol fom (WHOS Bilba Clanke Was Q. In 1920 the appropriation for the | fired by Senator Hiram Johnson of i Dolly Mason of Salt Lake City, | proaching a small sized riot in the tm twenty-four, hnd WESTBURY SLAYER the famous Virginia beauties, who is shown making a bold stroke in court her eos-|the State Prohibition laws, work for| fifty-two years old chamber when recess was taken tume was a study in black and white | yew echool buildings and repairs to| Aldermanic President la Guardia Sant cn etree a ond oat She has black hair, tare dark eyes! oid buildings, stand for home rule for|SA\d to-day that he has not aban- he did not belleve in cutting down | Brutal Murder of Dairyman on |and a very white skin | ine olty in ite tranalt problem and for|fodee “Habkell “of Hreokiyn ‘and wages, at which there was ereat ap- P, Slark’s Es! 5 Under cross exanvination, Mrs. |or against a S-cent fare, work for the |former Senator William M. Bennett plause. Then Mr. Brown smilingly | FA, Clark Estate Mysiities Chinnock testified she had received | § rein in for the purpose of putting up an in- moved to adjourn until 2.30, whieb | Authorities establishment of @ remunerative Br | Gopendent Republican Ucket. He was met with a yell a . from Friese in the pust four yeara «| page plant in cach borough, tne ex Suid he had a long talk with Judge — Ag the Mayor moved down the The two Belgian police dogs os| diamond ring, « diamond bracelet | \jsnment of terminal markets and the} Haskell last night and they found IF YOU SAVE | aisle to leave the room he was greet-| Mrs. Leo F. F, Wanner, of Hamp-| and a wrist watch | relief of present housing conditions. {Many points of agreement. od As, : } P ques M, Swaab, Amerioan ace, Ra drvelg oeered 7 pas Gamo, | stead, were to-day taken to the Magistrate Date suid he would hear) Aldermen will be asked to commit | with tio erik sale gilts Perens) $20°°-ON YOUR ihe poder. a scene of the brutal murder yester-| the defense in the Flatbush Court | themseives on the terminal markets | headed a delegation of aviators that Senator Theodore Douglas Robinson. | day of Karnera Zaremba, aixty-seven,| next Thesday question, on she pint 22 ppen agnant lealled upon Aldermanic President La BED AND LOSE ah 5 amma ae | Houses in stmme for pli ‘ound | q, ia to-day ¢ ndorsed him for & momber of the committee, @ nephew |dairyman of the estate of 1°. Ambrose — purposes, on a proposition to enact | uspr «model of aa airplane was 200 IGHTS ® young man whom he charged with |Ciart Wealthy sportaman at West-| WESLEYAN STUDENT: | laws requiring a clear view from the | preaented to Mr. 1a Guardia, 2 VEOH TS a young m: hom he charged with | ee ey” zo remba’ : | sireot of all places selling beverages | PTT YLeary, formerly’ District > A handclapning. | Y, ‘s body was tAdaauatas Gollsn yen Dennis O'Leary, merly SLEEP, WHAT “Handclapping is against the ruies | found in @ poo! of blood on the floor OUSTED FOR DRINKING, | 4! retail. adequate pe protection | attorney of Queens County, to-day ! : 3 sues Summons Directly After admitting she had slain Milti- EA Department of Charities was $8,149,000 | California, Although the Senate has Ke suspicions had been aroused in the surf at a fashionable English resort. i tiand Issues = bs Cue Dite oy more she retracted the confession R L ICE CREAM And 1 notien algo shat there WN | Been debating the wisdom of Sucre-| by the disconnected statements of - ; After a Conference With Miss Clarke said she had stolen to! Previous to the late E ferred $1,177 ‘or other on mane sna ; | | i 5 Ous poses. Now in 192) there was appro. | 1a7¥ Hughes's policy in witholding drunken foreigner who had called! | Lloyd George. repay a loan of $30,000 she had ob- | hi Fr ca edly know Priated $4,146,000 for charitable insti- from the public information concern- apon ber | PARIS, Aug. 11 (Associated Press). | ‘ited from Joseph +B, Elwell, the war, the Frenc! hardly knew tutions, Which was only $3,000 less ing his negotiations with the German “You better be afraid this " als stad ig ‘ York 1 van al i diner ‘tbat ey 1920, notwithstanding ‘Governmen: about uh treaty of the foRlenOr had thd ne oi a | 4 | mie Ereveh Cab/ney nan, been avin ican Yemen dine eal BAN ice chee Wan: chat it waa found that $1,183,000 WOH Dooce the whole discussion is merely | killed a mar | | j | moned to meet to-morrow morning, ix | 4) Ba New York home jn June. ve i Hot necessary the year before? A, | Pesce, abe soya an | |Wwae announced todas, Announge, | She charged that Miltimore really had| What they called’ ice cream Wen, that is something that Opmenie- apres ou aivigele ba an pat ut AL is oy alone Bee his | ment also was made that no meeting | Pee? the one to steal the money and| wag only shaved ice with joner Coler looks after, and rence in Nov. , When | grave sits a man frying pancakes.” si Seas the loan had been to replace | | r ‘ hia eeds before the Board of Fatt: the roprosentatives of Grea! Britain, | Hightower found the grave within jof the Supreme Council will he held |'7* (08D Bae mah | liquids poured over it. bad France, Maly, Japan and the United the sight of a si 1 a PEEDOON . Did you ever inquire personally ¥ i) sight of a sign, piliar dn the 5 i r 5 | ‘ et dices aporeprintions to determing States mec! to discuss Far Bastern| West, pleturing an old “desert ra | Premier Briand’s call for the Cuts. | $1,200 FALLS LIKE MANNA, But our soldier boys soon | | | tt ’ ry ” for’ yourself whether the money op- questions as well as disarmament. | frying pancakes over a little fire. He —-——- Ss necting was issued immediately) BUT “CROWS” TAKE IT AWAY | taught th how hk propriated was really needed? A. NO “one White House position is this. | investigated no further, | titer a conference with Premier Lloyd | = ~- aught them how to make Rot personally at in 1917 there was While the greatest amount of pub-| Father “Heslin had een shot) (Continued From First Page.) | (Continued From First Page.) —[isorge late this afternoon over the | "Com Men" Also Got Hix 6165, says, Teal American ice cream. appropriated for the Street Cleaning ficity concerning the conference will| through the heart, probably at the eu a Silesian question. | Po ea ate rare $7,600,000 and for 1841 ye encouraged, there is doubt whether | brink of the grave. Cartridges were fesistrar and $2,000 ax the repre. | nation it was learned that Judse ——— Filiott Benjamin, thirty, No. 317 Weat| And now they are as en- te 78 oO ne romoval of snow. How Aen sessions would be advisable.| scattered nearby There, was nothing|entative of (he State Tax Com Hey during his term on the bench! ALLIES IN NEW SPLIT Leen Secu ere istrate MeGeehnn | thusiastic about it as the fe you account for this tremendous Reference is made ai the White House! to indicate how long he was held | #ission _ | has made himself unpopular with ‘ive meee a hating sa tot Suet! patrons of the CHILDS increase? A. More work and service. io the fuet that President Wilson | captive before he was murdered ‘There are 144 employees in the office | ihe active women workers In the ot ON SILESIAN BOUNDARY. lBenet Bavantniavenuetiar Be wretiee cull ~ ~ Regen cc oe clerk round sob a course of open sessions Hightower was detained by the police |f the Register, All these but three| ganization by his frequent expres- Arnon eo ' PH hive Ged apelneme Hiniecitl Meer ee t re and #° foreasen in these two de- impracticable al the Parin Confer. | pending the investigation of the case, |are in the Civil Service, The exémpt sions concerning their inability to|!erd Reuse ans [Beiandl Have eT cane her ie gies onenol| ayes eee partments were not caused bY MAN- once Jt way indicated that the rules 0d a Search for Dolly Mason was) positions which form the personal take an ‘intelligent part in politics. fe La 3 {$1,200 in cash and $75 In War Savings | @¢ cream ie the dessert @atory legislation” A. No | natituted. She was believed to have| patronage of the Register are Chief There were two women on the sub-| PARIS, Aug. 11,—It announced | Stampa were found in It ollie i j- | About publicity would be made by the "' s have |B be : sa Acar, cen | Stamps were foun: AE RAT od IETS Leinart tonference itself after the nations left San Francisco for Portland, Ore.| Deputy Register, $3,300 a year; eecre- committee that finally designated | "his poate, thelespers had completed the |" qi agreed to share in the find and tions must be abolished? A. Yes, sit) had assembled eS tary, 00, and cashier, $2,500. the candidates oes we Mlle coe eaten | Bendamnin hed $160! inichange handy he id y a e . 3 y e a: er ‘eno! aly | = ked to turn it over and receiv @ Have you a list of positions that inquiry waa made as to whether Laborere to be employed by the day The designation of Miss Annie] on submiason to the Supreme Coney (Tes & i e pears piiepee hie ie irasenhae the Ueitea States would advocate DENIES HE STOLE jare also exempt. Mathews for nomination for the offie| thie aftemoon Any algae ip ah Gavelone, {When the enve: policy which you have laid down? A. i 3 ae een aeons Be ane Was er the “money" hail | There were positions abolished from open sessions, but it is stated that BACK CAR HE HAD | The receipts of the pee office of C ae see ee we : aie ytall In the forenoon Iuloyd George pnd changed to newspaper clippings. n° time to time, but 1 cannot recall | such an inference was not justified | [in 1920 amounted to $1,782, the commended by party worke er| Briand, with t wery | to- | said them. If ore is * Bon ice i even though America would advo- GIVEN TO DIVORCE liargest in history. Small fees ure opponen'. Miss Helen Varick -| gether two ho} It ated In} James Williams. No. 409 West Se eel veceded tron VONER i- cate that the facts about the con- | lecharged for the various duties per- well, is a trained pol worker| French) quarters. thie rnoon that et, was identified Benjamin as tion that those receiving $1,800 @ Year | ference be given the widest publicity.| Troubles of Retired Coal Man and formed in connection with real estate ang a food orator Tammany picesiee B ee yet ge ee wine of the men who divided: the man ase? ; : a leaders say Miss Mathews can boid pints ad opel andthe: cp Via wea ual WN Pe OUn eT aaa ee eeasrune the 12 other words, white the conference — Young Woman Friend Aired [matters Phe Fee ieiet TA Nas (own wer Mima Boewait as renve had no definite results, On thia [for the Grand Jury on a charge. 0 nts went up and the cast of living |i in session the present trend of offi- | Court | monthly report to the Comptroller of sid aS 3 int it had decided, it was as- | grand larcen bated ES AEN A Bl er Jourt. : ae 5 campaigne: red, tO. po the evening sneer a and everything else. cial opinion is that the press shall be | in Cour | the city, who takes charge of all the °4mp e ing of the vouncil to allow more ei | HEN you go on your Q. 1 notice that you say that auto- exciuded just as was the cast at Paris,| Kdwant A. Friese, a retired ooai| funds. ape most popular designation was] dt" the WIFE BEATER KILLS TWO vacationithis 5 va les—city gutomobiles—munt be : s that of "Big Percy” Nagle, the vet- ea i . Oy tinea, only? A. When conchusions have heen reached, | dealer, maid to be wealthy, and wing] ue een uate pais pee Bese Harentlenaan Ge ee tee ep MEN WHO INTERFERED. ||/have your favorite paper Yea. announcement wil ibe made of them: 2 g, | Meer and must sities such. cae f ef see W. P. LAM =_ satin | 13 , whether the ex- i At No, 482 Washington Avemuc,| oon, “rine Register in required on tion of Sheriff, Major Nagie nox «|HOLY WAR PROC Posen Now Searching Woods Seur|||mailed to you every day. | Q. Do you know No opportunity would be given to | ea | pense for automobiles for the City ' nea, the argument pro and con or to | Brooklyn, was arraigned before Mag-| innumerable papens and other docu. War record for bravery in action that BY ARABS TO AID TURKS. Couderaport for Slayer. | || Evening World, 25 a has increased any during your @d- | soderstand the exact position of the | strate Dale iv Gates Avenue Court/ ments, hut ag it would be a physica! Politicians believe will bring him the —— COUDBRSPORT. Pa., Aug. 1 | ening Wer! je per week | ministravon? A. 1 think it has, ‘ ig ie ; mrt. ¢ . ‘ ‘i on J C be < Q. And the number of automobiles? | various countries except as that may | to-day, charged with the theft of a/ impossibility for ono person to sign alt pak re of veterans of both parties | King of the Hedi aned Pr monstrance with 4 wifedeater cost iwo | twe weeks 38c | ees Vga vecaaied’ ln) formally: GReaed | wedan mutar cpt of them the Register may designate NP 's the only candidate on any. ticket jamaticn “io Save islam men their lives in Hector Township t Daily World, 25¢ per week mekmeoes in your ine 1 gia, | Matements | ‘The complainant was Mra. Sisie/others in the office to that part of the 'P the city who enlisted in the war) \xeora, Anatolia, Aug. § (Associ- | Gay They ae Archie Carion, fifty years o Arava Foi i ‘i a8 o ate a A a was 2 ‘ it d, and Ma vn, twenty- | Peek cay We have aireade fairly | Of course there will be an open ses- | Raymond Ohinnock, of No, 329 Lin- | routine as a private at @ time when he was] ated Drees).—A holy war has batn pro-|Ci0' SM, ancle slayer le balleved. Go Ue | two weeks 38¢ started on the right road by eliminat- sion for show purposes as was the |ooln Place, who @ays she is a di- =~ arly sixty years old, (ook part in| claimed by the King of the Hedjaz as | Witty severe, thirty-six years old. | {J SundayWorld, 10c perSunday | ing unnecessary bureaus and positions case at Paris when the action taken | vorcee, hus known (Mr. Friese as a) OMEN VOTERS every major engagement of his divi- measure for assisting the Turkish Seedy Mad ween drniine heal | . H in the city government.”” | would like in private is formally announced, but | very good friend for about four years | sion and was promoted on the field| Nationalists in treir fight against the | 11g aprsed hie wife all vesterday, ac dr td Ae o ask you if you have in mind any 1 1 yaad | sles dejoodea| PREPARE LIST OF of battle reeks in Agia Minor, it was announced | SDG ADume Dit Wh Orion and Bron te ee bureau that you eliminated at that he outlook is that all the discuasions and haa accepted from his jeweliry «| "late Sgoleciice 9 Enieer Geuador tek y [cording to the police. Carion and Brown | ]) all” yor regular “neméraier where | area yiet dhe, Hoard of Inebriety, (on the vital points will be confidential | worth several hundred dollars, be POLITICAL POSERS "* nt ner Senatc The Monarch in jus call appeals for| started to remonstrate with fim this! |] ZORLwaat he lowe samt aad wi Julius Miller for Borough Pres denc| the saving of Islam froming and were shot.” Meyers. then | orld tw math it” he es will make no AE YIN DSA, and heid in secret sides money with which to pay in| ae ee Stewurnel ny . ‘4 ethics - turned the revolver on, his wife, but its me La your remittance direet to ere are w coupie of bi \ It the of ference | af Ky omnoni le: . 5 aaa bh ee je minor work- The kingdom of Hedjax has an area | bullets tad been discharged — Meyer= lew York World, Pulitser the Board of Exiimate that were cut reytanies we pees FRAG SOPs tho: MuLAEOn! es \(Questionnaires to Be Submitted to ers. They didn't know him. Mr |o fapout 100,000 square mules and «| fed to the woods and posses are hunt Buliding, New York City.‘ down, are open to the press it is conter Mr, Friese ordered his chauffeur to | . Aipyaneneneat w him. Mr | Sopulation of 730,00) Ii ia the most {ing hin . What were they? A. The Bureau the diplomats will not talk frankly ‘ ol All Elective Candidates for Miller made a fine record in the Sen-| importam principality in Arabia by take her sedan while it stood before of Contract Supervision and the Bu- and the conference may progress | yi, house during one of 4 aa City and State ate. The leaders consider him a great ae a FU a ye aces = — _ —__— j se we : i" i her visits city F Ohacea ear . ? (50,000 inhabi ‘and Medina (40,000 reau of Personal Service were practi- glowly, If they are not open to the | according to Mr. Friese’e lawyer. | es vote-getter He will make an active! pot Mohammedan shrines |) 0D 0D 0D 0D 0-0) ae) a a) a 3 ee ees that on Dec, 31, 1917, Press each Government representa: |rhomas Shaw, the sedan had or! the New York City League of campaign throughout the borougo —_ a sd "3 U ieee lo POON: NAA OF EY = tsa hi ared a set of He stands for home rule in trac mr Henry Carter Adama Dead. cin you came inte office. vhere were Uve will send home bis own impres-|yaty heen p : "| women Voters has prepared a 1 raction hs : SAGA Unb otucentel veceaie bouaeeule | eoga “onlored: ty hie own politica! jDatly been purchased by his chent | eationnaires whieh will be submit. | affairs and the retention of the five] ANN HARBOR, Mich. Aug. 11.—Prof. | To Purchasers of The World’s 1921 Stkndng; ang that on June 30, 1921, fetames ona. there will he mo way (OF Mem Chinnock, and war taken (i'r) candidates for municipal offices. cent fare until officials duly elected | Henry Carter Adams, widely knows | putranding cues ane averngs for the {oF the peoples abroad or in. the under An rd hace ar ae Friese for te Board of Aldermen and fo; by the people of the city have an op. {economist and for mere than | ihaly S R s ne averag J State: Kk ou he was to contribute $1, toward a * 3 = non the ¥ iy J tains H ing aa te averamy fay the United" Slatogto thee ap on the wan to contrite $19 (omard (ye Regma. ates Mary Cartettywriunis to pase upon the caine cen carmen ot |? Summer Resorts Annua @o that, in that respect, you had not ““jaach Government will have its own |e” O*" ie ae np es whe SS Hay Chairman of the league, {) the traction companies that a highe are dfediat hisihome tere io-das' s ceeded in carcying out Uhe policy preas representatives through whict {2 trn the sedan over to Frese. /iy gay that she expects a full return fare is essential to the proper opera was born in Davenport, lows d G d M. ® that you had in mind when you came propaganda will be issued, and one o) | Mrs. Ohinnock contenc the 81.875) .¢ answers as nearly all the candi-| tion of their properties j sears ago an fete) otor Roads Guide into office. A. { don't want tojPor"Eoomments airendy have, puid | contributios ae ral | "tor many veans be was statistion answer that question Senato: ee oe eee heady, have paid) contribution was « birthday present. | gates to whom questionnaires were | Job H. Bunton, designated for the {of the Intermtate Commerce Commlsxion rause I am not certain that the fig- ; Mr Friese is fifty years old and |g jnmitted last year responded nomination for District Attorney on| PRICE 10 CENTS ee are correct. You should ask the legally separated from his wife. He | The Mayoralty candidates will be| the mmany tic ket, has been a resi- | “omptrolier. rs " Mre ac! iy c dent of New York for twenty-tive | There was a demonstration ap- POLICE DOGS SEEK is short and dapper fre Chinnock | asked if they will vigorously uphold | ears. He was born in Texas and is A MITER number of the 1921 Edition of “The Hotels of France’’ has just been received by the Travel Bureau of the World. While they last, a copy of “The Hotels of France” will be given FREE on request to buyers of The World’s 1921 Summe_ Resorts Annual. This beautifully printed book is the authorized guide to hotels in France and Switzer- land and gives rates, location and facilities, so that af the committee. Behave yourself,” of the cream: said the Senator. ee ee in the dairy shed, Ive Co! iding about # mile “I am behaving myself and Tam a|&? jaolated bul decent citisen,” replied the young | fram the Ambrose house. Seven deep of Liguer, man. 1 en . ashes from a small axe was found) MIDDLETOWN. Conn. Aug. 1 safe aetilmesicistiall te lin his body Drunkenness, it was revealed to-< Lat his afternoon, after question-| way the reaaon for the disminail of ing all available employees of the of the mos! ft studenta ~ recente Ow er { prominent students at W man, the county officials were stall “None of your business,” he reptied “Anyway, I don't work for the city.” And that incident was closed. Plt se site leyan University, wintes Disminecd for Use |for all city parks, and if they favor |the purchase of coal uaed by the city | direct from the mines ‘The questionnaire for Ass: indicates that the League of Women 1.—| Voters desires candidates to favor day.) amending the present law so that candidaies for State and judicial of- fices be selected in direct primaries, the repeal of the Luek Anti-Sedition Laws, upholding the Mullan-Gage AnUi-Liquor Act, allowing women five soa Injuries Fatal te Ont fied by the EMiiott Newhall, captain of the varsity ine ine Cpr MoOrath, nine years Olé, of No. |hoped. the ‘police dogs, which. were| !ootbal! team. the only one of the fvelttnor tawe. farts ean 984 St. Nicholas Avenye, died at hiv | used with, little success in the eurly| tsmiased students who tas been iden-| women and children, and discussion suffered when ea o//the bunt for murderer] tified, was one of the most popular men| and action on the flours of the Sen- remit “iat nigh fest nij St, Nicholas ¢ lett in Wi eaomontio at jot Mra ‘dempstead,| in the university. Street. | migh’ Open up « tead, Newhall is « son of the late Rey. Wiliam Rice Newhall. portant measures, emblymen | ate and the Assembly om all im- filed hw petition as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Presi- dent of Queens Borough, in opposi- tion to Maurice B. Connolly, incum- |hent, the organization candidate. EON) SA » Found Dead ‘Track. | rhe body of William Lydecker, thirty yeara old, of No. 300 Dodd Street, West | Hoboken, N. J., @ signalman in a New York Centra! Railroad tower at 185th Street and Park Avenue, was found on | the southbound railroad track near the |tower eanly to-day. Mis head had been crushed. ‘he police beliove Ls deckor {ell to the track from a ladder as be was descending from the tower, HAVE GAINED you Reatde | Stow pean a). aD a a> aD 14 0. a a a a These books may be only. Free with The by mail, inclose six cent: one planning a European trip can see at a glance what he wishes to know. ~ Printed in English, with illustrations. 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