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nn terrane erenganptine et 2 THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 | PRIEST MURDERED !YALE MAN TRAINS HIGH SCHOOL GIRL $500,000,000 PAID 4 | AFTER KIDNAPPERS | FOR GRIDIRON WITH CAN SING HIGHER BOOTLEGGERS ;IN * a Ir ASKED FOR RANSOM A WHEELBARROW il " THAN MANY STARS! YEAR, U.S. REPORTS | i tlet deals, sate : | to Put Him in Good | Through Underground Chan- NEW HAVEN, Conn, Aug. 12.— ; 2 Joseph W. Cohen, a Yale senior wW Ronen cis ol _ ia dneddtng: Buk Gasnllbn, OneNiy ae Se About $500,000,000 a year now iene ; ay ‘ . : . jag ¥ warbed, with wheelbarrow, pick and . , - _ : is going into the pockets of boot- Harding’s Administration Re- Few Will Fight Against Repeal| Hylan, Curran and La Guardia shovel on the grounda of the State Police Seek Girl Who Prefers leggers, Federal officials to-day rts to Mr. Wilso! ory Sycass Profits ¢ } Hest 5% Capitol at Hartford, his friends mnt tut estimated, and between 25,000,000 veris to M n's The! of Excess Profits and } at Estimate Board but laatiud yantiedhy, A. Year Sub: ite Dancing Here to Living and 60,000,000 quarts of hard on Arm: ument. Surtax Provisions. | Don’t Make a Sign. worked for a lumber company. | in Jamaica, liquor a year are passing thiugh a nen is an expert at tennis, box- cea | the underground channels of the ‘' ‘aeeclit ia is Brena TOA sisiea Rea etna ok _ ing and wrestling, and is a candidate = ae | United States LESSON IN AIR AT DAGKS | Seegtmnnnn daar ie nominee ee Rendidaten=slohn for the football team this fall, ‘to a _ W'S: Mary Bruckner of No, 940 Ful PEON b1 plod. Comntadloner ealetoac ee eee ee to pass tne| slam Henry H, Curran and 6. man who came upon him with a ‘en Street, Jamaica, 1. 1, has asked Haynes, however, believes boot- A Definite Agreement to End| eine i Fa eee ig {at iuatdia sat in perfect harmony at | wheelbarrow loud of sidewalk mate- the police to find her eister, Jennie legging 18 being curtailed, for Ail Wars 1s Solel as ; nex a eng to-day's meeting of the Board of Hoenn eee foaNy outdoor Rappaport, seventeen, who, she said, offivials are making it increas- r Vars Is Sought as The conference to take Up thi8 M4 gxtimute and didn't breathe a word Rae ee ee oe ane inter has “eoneiorasy over Ksk! alee Ohé ingly dittieult to obtain liquor Vital to World. other matters in connection with the} aout potitics, They didn't even physical, Cohen expects to study arrived from Chortkow, Moland, five! toe bond under the permit measure waa calied to-day by Floor! wil), eaen other i: jaw. onthe HeO) system. ; Leader Mondel for Monday, PF AWereE Wau LHL RRIAL ROW? eteereA eather contig. Ware Goninie: altanded sy). More than 9,000,000 gations By David Lawrence. Leaders propose to put the measire| comptroller trig and Dr Fadweant. I ’ a private school, took dancing leagons | 3] passed through bootleggers last (Special Correspondent of The Eve-| through by Aug. 20, and the chances! snutiow, Associate Superintendent HARDING S ATHER and learned to speak Bnelish in eight + Year, for which they received $40 c/ ning World.) or amendment will be dA unles*lisehouls, it wit 7 te at weeks, stid Mrs. Bruckner, who or more a gallon. But most of WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (Copyright e rank and file kick over the traces. Randall, ‘Theriot a eer ‘ na added that the girl was all right until the real whiskey was diluted by 1921). Preparedness, of which sv) Some of the leaders would have thi taland Avenves, the Hrenx Kduca SAYS LONELINESS she attended several dances at Ji _the bootieggers betore being sold. much was heard first from Republican | bill passed exactly as written by Re-] tion Commixsioner Harry Bo Cham maica and learned the “wriggle,” the! | | of Ways and Means} toddie" and the “glide. RUNAWAY BALLOON spokesmen and later from Democrats, Dera svanted the question of seleetit 3 ia wi ommitte oup of Republicans] the site 1 tHe Tuk dennie then decided Jamaica was | hae tooelved Hie flent aolar, plexus [commuters 4 eroup of Tenublenns| the ait Nbc tothe POE Cap onesie miss irene | DROPS NEAR HOME will fight, however, for separate votes! of on, It was contended the pk ’ Manhattan, These relatives decided blow from the Harding Administra-| oy the repeal of excess profits taxes|site was too far away. from the FeEV PIATRICR PIESLIN | nnie would be better with her sis- et view von, Secretary Hughes in his formal] yg of surtaves on big incomes, Lead-|centre of population in. the neish UNDER Wao UNOMRiVoOR ay ee Ment peek ie dares co Ca 150 Miles ‘in. Circle From invitation to Great Britain, France : | : : ‘ : (Continues Second Page only when threatened with arrest.| 1 ioh E Fi ; vitation reat Hritain, France, | cr, will try to block them borhiawd: Conptrolter lee tl fev, Waller etick Heaik behest Salat aa atest M2] Wednesday she disappeared, und last| Irene Cohen at Ease on “High E Lakehurst After Breaking Italy and Japan to a conference on i the W and f th 1! nt tele; 2 er sister she i | Repebticans on the that If the school were erected onthe! was kidnapped from the parish | night telephoned her sister she “was Beyond Reach of Earrar lis ‘Big Steel C reduction of armament has enunct-|yj.ing Committee are not unanimous) site referred to, which had een house of the Holy Angela Church {|With.” He kept a keen eve on the having the time of her life” but 1 and — Eig tee ated a doctrine which ‘the liberal ely he: None oor four Watll| ecommendéd by Jor. ‘Shallow n Colma Cal, and. $6,500 was [Bride as the pictures were snapped. SE ee ROCA WERCA Chay eat and Others aoa: {Special to The Erening World.) mnent has been preaching for years.) in. exceas profits taxes retained, al-| would be within olfactory range of a kad tor lls Felenwe, (OR Wed Mrs, Harding has known her hus- “Jazziand.” | Irene Cohen, a little songstress of| TOMS HIVER, N. J.. Aug. 12—White only to be derided by their opponents Jini), they will not go to the extent| burning dump of the Street Cleanine i ey band for twenty-five years. She has —- | Boston, thinks nothing at ali of sing-|[ ANE Photographs and observations ‘Armament, in the opinion of Mr | V eon nesday his body was found in a } if . Greate bed ina baloon pending the arrival of the " p ii Jot ne to defeat the Bill if they are] Department | rave it oh @wlada Keach reen in his office as helper for the ing four "E's." She sings three notes| @ Zn u hat SHEA, We inbE ‘OnIy (without (econ : grave in a cave o ada Beach, ; re 1 igthle ZR-2 at the air station moa - ey ba i without a SF not Democrats are getting ready to! “On, you are always objecting 10) Gat last three year She said she in- Bl (F SHOTGUN higher than Farrar, and one and | in Lakehurst yesterday afternoon, Chiat gmie Justification but is a commtant ion gy gttucie on what they term wifes selected by: the Board uf wali ss tended to continue helping in his I half higher than Rosa Kaisa of the|Otticer Waiter Jones, Lieut Frank siincaaaitl Wi ence: Ss uh sci . 1 pe" oar the pre re bi rs! offic it e would let er. % % a ¢: » 3 te o eo Camentlag ey tion.” said Dr, Shallow ffice, if he 1 { Chicago Opera Company or Rost Pon-| Evans, and Pilot Horace O'Sullivan rather than an assurance of 1S) i iitions in taxes and expenditures] he ¢ , interrupted to $8,000 FOR FINDER OF BODY Marion was exultant over the an-| sella of the Metropolitan, Little Irene's| were blown toward the Auantic Ocean presery ation Ir ey clntm ihe adminintration ia try- De siadow with cen, OF PRIEST TO GO TO GUIDE) nouncemen: of the marriage, When teacher, Stetson Humphrey of the| Wher the steel cable connecting them There is a school of thought even | 1y ON Sta iy x the couple walked down Main Street 6 sttlement,| With the earth parted CHE Heine Aan Metanulen nian (Os 1 from the meeting, and went on to ex | Boston Music School _ Settiement, |!!! Reeth ¢ GSINE INTE TEEL RSE RAG ——>——_ pluin about the burning dump CUR eG Wate ieee cub ates tat tl KENNEDY SLAYER where Irene is taking lessons, s GH Oe ee « agree ' via awory, and | He OF Sauron ” . a a in line to offer their congratulations. hist pupil he ‘ a t a), | Started seaward, blown by a strong hn Congress, to be sure, thee always |NEW JERSEY TO FIGHT U. S. Heer Ranga fee He WDE’ SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12—Guide|Dr Harding, as one of his friends hae aie. Gi ee ae oe NiSl west wind. At this height the bag en- ade in cou sade Shatlow who : ns) e 4 school. She 5 ud ‘or ‘ ¢ , hag been an element whieh, like the INTERFERENCE ON FARES |i. vcr ict m Shallow WhO qentawer, who led the posse that] said, “felt right smart proud” to dis- biedst ¢WO yadbs fon ihe cperatio alage [Ce ee omnee and Wem rently National Security League anu} instituted’ suit for $100,000 dam- | junted for Rev, Patrick Heslin and a years for the operatic stage. | overturned. Hurriedly throwing out | Jages against the Comptrol : : LER Ls tt ; P. For the past eight years she has bee ‘i 5 kindred organizations, insisied that| secret Conference Held Hetor tol tkek Meainst the comptroller ax a found it in «grave ina cave on Salada|” ysArorts to Lcep the marriage a secrat| (Continued From First Page.) He beet ERY years site Tas ofeh sina) bees, ship was sent 600 feet preparedness ENTON, Aut. 12—Attorney, Goat [Ash 4 Mayon an City Hall Park, but Hoe ne he in epite of the fact that {after the couple reached Marion iast| held as a material witness, Bureh| SOrvaloty O° SNS = ind whieh: went: Ye bak caward the The naval and military expendi-|eral MeCran and L, Kdward Herrmann, | You we ake that offer te me, You) the -authe s claim to have wound hi h after Rev. Frank T, Was arrested at Las Vegas, Nev., on = ists aae: | won't be here after Dec. a1. Y . night, six hours after Rev. Frank y if | Pilot O'Sullivan. the ont: in the . s ; cotnaet for the Public Utility Commis: } 3 ou are | around Ligh wn web of ¢ir- | y eos : i only man im the Ll) ic nn ae ; ‘; i. ; aeuneontunek ve ay) Burely accidental. 1 was studying crmet idence. “The, District | Knowles, a Presbyterian minister at Sunday, while returning home from ACCEPT VALUATION IDEA: Party experienced in boloon work, be ment have been variously defended | sion. to-day held a secret conference | school matiers while you were on the | Attor says he fulfilled. the ; ounce an Los Angeles. He had come here in : hs ‘ iment Taye een. venoie Se cians were oubindd 40 fala tho IRE mUeEs Whe YOU Were on. th ‘sai {ulnited, the | Monroe, had pronounced them mun! 10s Angcles. He had come here tn WILL MODIFY THE PLAN, jan reiensing gas wien he judged tev und that it was necessary TeiGenl nave or uINe. Buble ssarvea he nohoo! alte Obsenied to by Cra man to receive it,|and wife, did Dr, Harding admit that Tesponse to ea y ‘ —- jwere near the station and the ship to arm against potential war, but the ration in the Federal Court Thurs (and Me. Chambers was aaogtal ne | he had become a benedict. In Toledo Chain Aereemeet Reaches! I) Commitee rapidly dropped, emerging from. the Harding Administration, through the|day to increase ite rate of fa the Board ct) Ja few hours previously he curtly toud ‘The indictments were returned be- Rewarding New Tariff Law. |dense cloud bank in whieh they had Hie’ ' fler the conference stateme at fore Judge Sidney Reeves of the Su- pine hike of Hughes note to the powers, has re-| After the conk | —— |newspaper men that he and Miss jviior Court, who had been request-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Repubiican | een sailing, ‘They found they were wees to Woodrow Wilson's theory A. vigorous fietense, Ca |MANICUSE GIRL WANTS 0. |Severns had not been married. Later ed by the Grand Jury to remain at | mew of the Senate Finance and {over a thick pine forest piste aaa which is that armament should be | pared of the rights of the State 2 Ih . my ag the Halj of Records to receive a re-| House Ways and Means Committoe | baks we thrown overboard and the ee haa oe he explained that he thought it was the Hall of Records to ea educed to 4 point consistent with| {vol aud rewulate rates tw well ae , HER $1,500 RING BACK. | Vaeaerae hele pushes port after his usual court hours. ; reached # tentative agreement to-day {SMP PORE BOY ter domestic safety—that armies should | its borders without the interference of | a | meelving atthe: station: here dase Judge Reeves remanded the prisoners | on a modification of the American valu- | jp center of (he woods and as gm t 1 the Federal Courts.” Hoyer, She Charges, Made Her rriving: station e last to the Couaty Jail to be arraigned) ation pian for application the next} was let out the baloon settled down on ye large enough only to exercise do- | Mit It in Hin Sate : | aight, Dr. Harding and his bride, Monday. |tarift law. House committeamen, dt was | farm five mile west of the air station inestic police power and that NAVICS | gergey Citlen Unite to Fight Trolley) 1, Victoria Carlson, w hurrying to catch a trolley car, were — While the Grand Jury was hearing | 1% hy 0) i practically all Sen. |The balgom had t ed more than 150 should be simply coast guards, ‘i HoNGonducts, a ah evidence and voting the indictments, ee aul} § miles, “The crew suffered consideraily re Increases, hairdressing and le stablish- | met by two local newspaper men, Rainn Oberchain, former husband of |ate changes. none of which alters vie | hy cold when aheve Une clouds But the decision of the Harding] 4 meeting will be held in the Newark | ment No, 284. livingston | who offered congrutulations and Mre Obenchain, Who gave her up s0| principle of the plan z Administration as reflected in| the |@ity Hall, Monday, to adopt plans op- | Brookiyn, was held in $5,000 1 a ee transportation in an automobile.| that she might marry Kennedy, sent] ‘The confarence also practically agreed | Mounted ns a Fall, Hughes note-to insist that arma-| posing an moye by the Public Service | Magistrate Reynolds in Adams Street | They ace; 5 | word that he was rushing to her as- f the dye enibargo from | Mounted rolinan David Levy, ate es late - seh man trolley arsenic ynolds in Adams Street (Continued From First Page.) They accepted both! | sistance. | Hualeni of the ‘a. Le ee USth Precine! nents dre a “constant menace to the| Corporation to dnerease trolley Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day on a The first official announcement of | *!8% the bill It the meet tuahed to 18th inet and tive of the world rather thi [This was decided upon to-day after a) ong 1 steal r ———- Kennedy was killed as he stood 09) vir uaty decided to protect the dye ‘n- ping at No. HSL Charles sweet, Riche orld rather than an | ‘This wae decided upon to-day afer. leharge of stealing a ruby ring valued at {the marriage was telegraphed tol the steps of his cottage in Beverly siete theoaeh HNMpOM THER, ed Twin i assurance of its preservation” -is|{on, City Counsel of Newark, lL, Kdward 00 from nineteen-year-old Aacie | would take until next week to do this.| president Harding late last nitht by | Glen, where he had gone with Mrs, s ‘ mond AE RTARO AGB Bee ae ally a sequel to the latest tests) Herrm counsel. for the Public Se f on Mr, Nicoll said he understood Se Obenohain to search for 9 jue’ nenny, - + tichmond Hill. to-day e ib a | Uolty Commasion, and Frank Sommer, preferred — by Piles When Mr, Nicoll said he understood | an employee of his newspar ‘According to, her "ese 250 AMERICAN “EGIONERS : ay D et eA pia whereby bombing from planes was | ony ef the couse! for the munieipalities | Walter Nexgesmith, who seid the plan, {the new board was controlled by Mar-| \arion Star. eet Bly HS au vy ted ee plainly shown to be a danger to the | affected by the proposed re terrane ull was been From) cou been use |shall Bullitt, counsel for the Shipping] The bride's father Oscar Severns,|these steps and sus ARE WELCOMED IN PARIS.) Sati reporea Sek ina wen? hone ure prove conousively the waste in| fepresentatives to the meeting. | According to. Nezgesmith Miss Robi. | not 80. Mr. Nicoll sid he represented | Marion County. He and his wite | scoent. Bes us joneccec nr Thornes et Verena the enormous burden of naval arma-| zyek was emplosed as a hair dresser | the officers, the board of directors] ied several years ago. Dr. Harding|aown th» road leading {tt Retarhify ini peinmb as ments, Some hint of this is given in] MEYER LOADING UP peared day recently weary the | and stockholders. He declared that a] has five living children, His first|and excited!y told two iy mien |, ARIS: Aug, 12 (Assoclited Press) Mr. Hughes's further declaration thai a [iuby ring. Migs xecording tol few days aio he applied for the a} ery {that Mr. Kennedy had t. | Two hundred and Mity representative ; {the detective, siggested that ineamuak | i ay ap-|wite died 11 years ago. | OeAITnIng tHe body ik (ee ti erica or uded bs it may also tbe found advisable t0| ON POLICE RECORDS. |!» getective, sng Pall thecARW OER | polnunent Of @ rooelyer and aslated| ““T think my father bad a pertect| Aten, caamining Ame body Us |e ete te eae, ationty eos forarulate proposals by which In the} ve Imapece | tt with ber empires nana ae post lihat new interests and new money /right to marry. {think any man has.”) tion, where she first related hur story | mandant of that organization, arrived | erest 0) it eo use of- new | Ol employer during working | A Ak a caruaeth : | i svelanore: “| aris at 4.49 o'clock: this afternoo eestor eh amenity athe 1 elon Distriet Helng Examined. JRoura, | Neaigeamith told the court that | had come in and that a receivership| Miss Daisy Harding said. “She is a/of the two foreigner DN Thee anal veealael| Une antics agencies of warfare may be suitably) giana waxon-loads of poltee recente | M88 Koblavek had boon unable’'to 1 | might not be necessary, Since thatlioyely woman and I think a great ee |nonora and cheered. by thousands of controlled. were delivered shortly after noon to-day jeaiied op Alas, Garlaan hp aU MAE | time he said he iearned that no new | geal of her. T knew they intended to) WON'T PUT FAMILY OF 7 Me team a enn In other words, the use of the air-j q+ the headquarters of the Meyer Legis-|Profeaed to know nothing about the | money had come in and the company . i : at the hi iclogad tranaaction and referee | money. had ‘come a” OnE be married, but father didn't say ———@q—-— plane and airship in dropping bombs | jative Investigating Committees, No. Ni er ure neat Hon a efented Hin) 00 aoin exactiy tho me position it} whe f course they wi Pier: OUT INTO THE STREET. Noted Philadelphia Surg Dies. si ee roAL 1 Novia. Magistrate | 3 p when, Of course they will make their es | jas revolutionized warfare, and the} Park Tne records were carried | Reynolds set Aug. 19 for an examina=|was when he made tie application. | home her ak arent cones PHLLADPLPHIA. Aug Stator: next war, unless absolutely governed [Ant rooms by policemen | ton: ara wakeds tn guirender tnese|l ai , . Matthew H. Cryer, DD. M1 By Hilee bat cf Iniforn who worked in shirt sleeves —_—_>—__ Tam asked to surrender th “[ was lonesome and getting ol | Find Atta aaraton lanai s Av omaNtiie xy rules between the powers In- [10 Union who wore om ems Pimentel anoonl anid’ ie ‘ ° a ing ed surgeon and provessor emerit wolveds willl wenn 7anl ora. off lume |” Mieainer Mtecer Committee vee | NINTH ARREST OF MEN pay at Nsaid. “and to be 4 /ang wanted company and that's ill i) of surgery at te University. of Ben qe, enn enor fiend to divulge what particular rec Jparty toa scheme by which the com- | there is to it,” Dr. Harding said when! County Judge William B. Bayes to-|syivunia, Gicd to-day at his home it aralleled destruction. ‘The Impossi- | [Mey |e. Se Np Bat Hi Wee leh IN FAKE FIRM BUSINESS pany shall be left hopelessly bank-|he walked up to the house and re-| gay refused to evict Mr. and Mrs, Wiil- | Landsowns Philadeiph burb. ' Witty of gotting respect for estab |from ul oures that the recor pint and its creditors left to whistie {elved Nis daughter's congratulations. jmp, stutt and their five children be lished rules of warfare was demon. {are from upper West Side’ procingt ke Sen on sa . i ale Ne Hike a Miss Alice—Mrs. Harding is a nice 1, o and fourteen years age, hed rules of war was demon |i Kee the third Inspection dis- hwarts, Brain the or their money. [decline to do it” {Christian lady,” he concluded PESeen te) ane) SOurkeye Lveara Of eer, rated in the last war, and rather | }\.'y Henry was formerly in K. Caught tn Chicago. é a = from their present domicile, : (i i y eiriet ‘ian | Mr. Bullitt expresed surprise that —_ \ Gah. Alot ive cited. forealstaen an face the discouraging prospect bit the Committee | us HL, known ns “dock Sehwarta here had been any application and | White House Surprised; No Word) Tl AHRGR HeOMIa RENNG On c0 f trying to regulate a war while it ¢ looking Into re ords | 0 No. 149 South Ninth Street, Hrook-| \\cned to know the nature of the to the President. Ree in three rooms al ten fa s in progress, the American’ Govern- |c the pertod beginning In Jan-|iyn, was arrested to-day in Chicago. by solnbst bis " - HS gui, _| thirteen-room house at No. 2 Agate | WA perish : ; tending P BIS | che. Redesaiauthon(ee ane proceedings. Judge Manton said that| WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—To all ap-) Court at present they are the only ment alileast Melieves they: sie: snp ytd Ke that have ys SUR eA ea SS Paucar sping Board had been in- | Pearances, the iuarriage of Dr. George | Gocupants of the louse, and the owner, perative course is to take such steps qhivered at telephone ning goods by fraudulent means, | 1) pping . |]. Harding, the President's father, | ah sau th asi Aa According to Frederick It Stiete}, formed and had been represented by H Raley Mrs. Helen Zlotow, who lives in South 48 will prevent a colossal conflict un — | an Te ea Se ree aitea District Attorney Hay. [tok the White House completely by | Strat, dumaict, Tis been trying to Kel ; 7 ; —_——_— man of the w York Credit: Men ed States Dist Attorney Hay- | surprise. ose close to the Presi-! them out since last May, refusing t N b Li tis admitted that the white 1 m 3 gto a ip ould a Hat th ety FLATBUSH JUDGE STOPS Assovintion, eu hwarts ward dent reseived their first news of the| take’ rent, jutcording 10 "Mott. Sirs te) eauty specia st can cannot stand another war ike tha «Kang of which a numb : a : ge through press reports from | Mott his’ tried to find a plior sinc a ag r Revera times M | marr age th: gh pi pO! rom | which began in 1M. The United AFFIC OBSTRUCTION. , rns ts ana Cones 5 Old Colony |Michigun, and after Mr. Harding) then but without suceess because sh d m fi th: States Government has not junited TR BENE ORES EER eet Oe eae aaa ae ee ee oscen | Hieele, Had been informed the only BEA Se AO CONSTR coma antnyll Oo more ior you an tations to a sion o + Men Of reputable Merchurte and he wes | Trust Company was back of Messrs! comment available was that no pri-| gays Judge Bayes wall try to |. > hint | do f f° pyilaiigns (0.8 discussion of nuyallitinen We aoe D ctalsivent dered. bills, of Rood tone “© | nage and Smith and this was denied. | yate word of the event had been re- | °"’ Be eee a BUEN you can do tor yoursel manent, but his asked that day Leasing : Suita (lem frum here “They gave buns and | fre Campbell whose substitution | ceived here. ioe Onan En Re AE ECan PD ations of the bulld=| Rradatrost's for reference. The fraud | ¢ U, Cou ie wought by thé new of a / ACCUSED OF TAKING DRINK, | with Lifebuoy. all sourves of misunderstanding | vis st mY COLCA AGE ARE SEER NUR go eee | Granta ane: tin iredretatem MAE Daughter Hspected: Wedding: | SPENT 19 DAYS IN JAIL. | moved merely in the | ON wah Court to-day)” Schwanta'a ar PACHTER Sn tivers of the United States Mail Line.) ganpa ANA, Cal., Aug, 12.—Mra.| moved, vk merely in he Far tat 0 tart on four een| were ‘mint Pe wnlGs lias ‘GoeH Np) arediny!| pO acnei ay ncaa: Abe Beit a ee The simple, natural Phe significance of this broad ' WB UPI Sel aie GAA Nee CCA STAT W, Averill Harriman, whose! of President Harding, sald to-day| Morn A" 8 Miret Omender Me heal nt just dawning on ott ding anatertots in the atrest Or that Schwurts ls the br i PATINE | steamship interests have becn ©P-|the marriage of her father, Dr.| ©ouldmt Mave Received de way to skin ealth. Washington, for it means that the r AOUESAOR IA) ERSANES of on zn He was doing Husines posod to the United States Mail and|George T. Harding, to his steno-| | Sentence: Harding Administration has embarked i he maid, oto put a atop] CHCMe unter the name af the Or ae icred its main competitor. it|Stapher and office assistant, Miss| Jake Palagian, » New York tailor, | tein om the Hel ai a4 Lint of hattsanice. the people | t4y,cHabe Company. He hax waived )onsidered Me MAM Cot he nine | Alice Severna of Monroe, Mich. was| was arrested on JU foradesed Wis. | plomacy in , att ected -and 1am here to} Yor nd will be taken to Newswas to the Harriman lines the mine /o4 9 “surprise to her, ag she had| tation of the Mullan-Gage act in a hotel | what w eft t 1 ip m | ships were turned over when they] known for some time that the mar-| atau TAO EB edruilE Loto ir ee t Admitstration—a definite agre — | = vere seized by the United States;riage was contemplated by her |!" Carner itt BON Ine Pure, unbleached, palm oil gives : a wying Droge, | father, volved taking « drink of intoxicating Y ; : i i Tawyer Diex of W . tw Ne up Shipping Hoard for money alleged ‘ Herre Lifebuoy its RED color. ' : 1 iM r Ne Ww Street, was held fe we on contr He has spent the nineteen days sinee . ng F aitnat | thirty ; $300 for A Ne me OaauOE gin prepara-| SYRACUSE MAIL CAR Jnat Hecate he could not supply thy i unless Des ne net Ang iatriite in, Yorkville Court tion of the neces apers to-day, ROBBERY FRUSTRATED 'xiitene May when arraigned” to-day " PIMOS epone! BAtSOni Ins airy nar gs to his substitution as coun- a (With forty-five others who have been u nding and cok aund | Fa “ ’ ith sel in place of Mr. Nicoll SYRACUSE, Aug. 12.—Attempted rob- | indicted for alleged vielatlon of the law te ent as t Y pl und | ene abe y Who Mr. ynun, the new president, at- [Dery of a fast mall train east of the city | gines, The Mullan-Gage act provide their ay tion,” a Ft esd the, gonference but took no|™a frustrated by ratiroad detectives | no juil sentence for frst offenders. Ww é a 1 tothe croin and oocuine, fn Na pant AM. ORE | Seana epe en . acting under orders from the United ————>_—_ mn os inter et up : = mic needle, in her handbag por | part Hela tA conv Coun My, States Rallway Mail Service. A negro, A NATURAL INFERENCE, ie Tange of Nat : | = Pee ie ated with the, United | giving the name of J. W. O'Bannon of Fran the Kanes City Star | xi here th ed ‘ | Mier Strikers Return to Work, Le i gonmeten, wil Seattle, Wash., was overcome after a| “Did Burt Bhurt have a good time | i p Oe Ww fev | Phe riy striking, enginoora shiz {ohne Soe ne Hak struggle, and how is in Jail, white de> | up te Kay See?” asked a citizen of} . t rR ’ bial : ployed on eo osiXteen piers th 7 tectives look up his recom, AN gu rt 7° Nes vA o y - f f presery ‘ WHAT IS DOIN Hee red on Ve ee oe aN 4K. Mack, Shipping Roard Man-| “Hocently orders have stopped all mail|, fy MuoHE Hoty wae the Tene ne | 1 Asse "i, ns = | Sees ween 3! soorge and lifvon, ager for New York District, trains outside the city while search has 4 “i $2 In his aw f 5 | Staten Island, resumed work to-day . {been made for train riders and nigh aria j TO-DAY IN CONGRESS Jwhen th i the Iniluenee of Oa) WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—A. F./guspects. Last night, while th aera MNIMNIREOWeT HIUGCPL Khe erabau Oe ic cneutaairt > Ped- | Was being carried out, a man s x N . lcrantina’ Ganiaany aceeded the Mac as a ny President of my ne O'Fannon was seen fo tons on | Y F / HOUSE mand that only union men be employed, €M%l Shipping Company, now the Cos- | trom one o! je cars. © bag was A fe | Assistant . Ne RilCartinttt {Wr On the. $80,000,000, watertrent mopolitan Company, was appointed | filled with valuable parcels post” pack ay Det alwara seorm 8 BY - “are bb provemen: held up si stribe ea, ‘ wisn | Riarted” Wednesdays Was resumed at -day by Chairman Lasker District | aa are hee ee | saa ¥ { o ones Manager of the Shipping Board for] @200 Reward for Bruch's Body. with zest — S01 ; at Pe the northeastern seetion of the coun- (Special to The Hrening M i r wa t iers failroad Legislation Anis Killeculaeutined W try. He will have control of Shipping | GREENWICH, Conn, Aug 12 The zippy, toothsome, pure pounde SENATE Ay Kalani Gulla Menai ANN HOE Hoard operations at New York, Bos-]| Franklin L. Thompson of the Green tit-bit Called “Ancre Cheese. | Tndeeid, the’ Hughes note | Na! M | Milea ‘O'Donnell, Now 191 Baltic ton and Philadelphia. With a view | wich Inn announced this morning that Of course, it’s fresh! | a vindication of t or a ; © closer co-operation the Board has ; : : | Nan ran down and instar killed 1 0 members of the Bruch family had o: and Democrats who a “ dentived. woman in. Livin neluded the New York, Philadelphia | fered $300 reward. for the finding of th NC | maintained that pre f N \ n ) |near Smith Street this afternoon. The and Roston districts an one group] body of Ru L, Bruch, in additio | wee wy any of the m ‘ i id Ys ot woman was about Afty-five yeare old. with the headquarters in New York | to $60 for the recovery of ‘his canoe Was the surest way &x © {eer seve tal woghed 140 Gi! Mr. Mack has heen ngaged in| Capt, Ryle of Stamford had been en With the Genuine Roguefart FFavtr- wmoulder and in time b. alook inte N, § s handled ships of the United States | to ac ° al t i Donnell wa nd othe face some time after ne s be muiuel | ra) 1 a i pos |s the sur! ome time after nex Made by Sharpless, Phila. siaiaaeal taal Products Company, hindad, i fr

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