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3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921, Sesreai* MORETAXCHANGES [O%4 Germania Halt in Ruins, |S\FFPERS IN PERL tn tee EAUTUL MOHAN File OF BES ~ WHEN ROOF FALLS BY POSONED pe’ WTA RE @rmchairs and gofas, Over the dins (Continued From Furst Pago. | ; { 300 Homeless Men Driven Out! ‘wae the coat of arms of the O'Neills, ‘the clan of the present Lord Mayor, a fred hand on a shicld, with a swim- | Pa spas. | as Part of Building ming fish beneath. Collap Tt was 11.15 o'clock when Mr. De sae a Valera led the members into the 5 Meats, Hs wai ascompacied 63 Senate Will Make Measure Less | the Minister of the Republican Cab- of a Political One Than fmet, by Lord Mayor O'Neill and | It Is Now. Frank P. Walsh, his American ly 7 . adviser. The two latter® took their @ats to the right and left of tt Chairman respectively. Cheers w ven for the Republican leader and 5 Gthers for Mr. Walsh, when ne wes Republican Leaders Admit Mrs. De Brito Killed Herself) e. pooiey 1s peputy Cat and Friends Give Odd leith street and receives $8,000 a Reason tor Suicide, ere is another $9,000 a year Deg a Bus Inspector. he is J. 1. MeMa | eureaco. ? fH ar the Of No. 461 West 49th Strect, w \ AGO) Aug. 16.—Friends of the) tg a neighborhood where the MoM beautiful Mrs, Mary de Brito claim! ises pre ining offie! known as stat buses, the d loesn't profit by are $1.8 Bus He fives at No, 152 ALL ES CAPE INJURY, MUCH YET TO BE DON! that she was driven to end her lite bs Hoe: Flee Nearby Tene-| | Fecognized. They Must Make It a Busi- ments — Police Protection | Fate eee sdltor, Rha wea .7,{Sthblos'een and A short prayer was said by Father . ‘ | pm art ; ‘onl a inagazine editor. She read av “4 cee iRiante 1 Jalls | B, Barrett, Ne Briain if Gams Yolewad uy ness Men's Bill. Around Tottering Walls. | article in a magazine published in| by ituune No the swearing in of the members, who —— | h Dakota advocating tar and! street - took the oath as a body by holding up By David Lawrence. | A part of the building at Nos, 291-! feathers for a certain class of per=| 4), W, Brosman, No. 261 Fire: Ag | 5 their hands. | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- 293 Bowery, near Houston Street,! | ons, Mis. Edward Weiler, at whose ayo, . i : j te member to sign the roll ning World.) | owned by the Methodist Bpiscopal home the woman Itved, toli the A.D. Brown. No. 215 Norman ste i Was Michael Collins, Commander-in- = WASHINGTON, Aur. 16 (Copyright | Board of Missions and used for the ! wrote to the vernoy 4 Chief of the Republican Army, WhO 4991) The had been elected from Armagh, tn Ulster. The other invited members { from Ulster were absent. Mr. De !8 the House will undergo still turihe: Valera, who was elected a meinber change beture it is finally enacted. | from both County Down and County | Clare, signed as a member from the latter county. ‘The signing of the rol! took n an hour. The calling of the names tem of Sir James Craix and other Or- BTess a fmgemen elected to the House or Mienoure Commons was received with laughter Stand th while the Sinn Fein menvbers and will oheered. A special ovation was ac- murt be born | North Dahota demandiag s the magazin Mrs, Weiler “In reply she received a note ecutive saying d letter to the ed few days later from editor | a have started | finish it.” mMpt man con- Administration Tax 1 ea n Brown. No. 360 Caautt » Brooklyn. A. Campbeil, No. . Conlon, N | Hadley Mission ond stoves, collapsed 13 approved by the Republican caucu wt 4 o'clock this morning. Tt was for- 2 New Bower! 7 HW. 86th Sireat d Doolin, No. 1817 Ralph st Queens Downey No. merly the Germania Asseibly Rooms ean frow The lives of 300 homeless men s aay . 73 ROTA ing in the basement were temporarily | Republican Women’s Clubs of All) ot in danger, | Five ghs Uniting tor jshe No one was injured and the police | tare i; s soon had the danger aiea roped off. Hard Campaign. a 4he build Wuveepeated Repndiicun wtmen al any minuce. boroughs met ve | Women’ zt licen West 39th st and hs Co-operative Committee of Repub-|he sa We which will enter at) Mrs, de Tisconcerting as it may be to obsery-| ing businass men to read one day that | cert in taxes ure repealed only to flid) imposed the next day, Con merely evolving usual way. uliee that have been aide » the following steps in mind | iis controvers “svon after an ur ‘onced ler and d conductit | 500 0, rover | ‘The building {brick structure | ground flow four-stoi ed oon the crockery store and as almost in at & W. DP. fastigun, No. 06 Albi “ | office tixtuy two floors: f nervor since meetin \ corded Join J. McKeown, ihe re-, First retary Mellon proposes (hae oun ence upon a campaign of ASHURS | Cody tuokinog, investigutor, — Mrs, | Avenue | gently released prisoner, over wh to President Harding the basis of a room whie had be: Tam y and promoting wholesome | Weiler said She didn't ep and: A. Josepis, No, Wit Che | exception from the firs! reinase new revenue measure, Abawldinc Abowe:t ttle wpart. | 70 vu was unatrung. When Mra. Weiler sree der a hitch in the negotiations was) Second—Criticism frog the cours ent one end of the top story,| ‘Those In session w Tae cori) os Hain tHey FOUN Min emial 1 hes @t one time threatened! try at late produces a first change, ed Angelo Ue hiy wite and{2f Republican clubs, of independent | |. completely immersed, | W 6 Glen John T. Kelly, the Sinn Fein Mins @nd Mresident Harding cails a two boys, ‘The apartment wag |O'8anizations end of others sed running from ao gas jel. Avenue, Broukl i feter to Paris, who was the Tem- ferene of Republican leaders ia Cor spared t they had time to get out, |t? Tammany, An enrolment 01 avout high-ealarjed! > Krainan, No, 21 6. 119th Stre porery Chairman, and Dr. Patrick gress, and, together with My, Moll incloi connects | pue Woren) 1s exit ing departmen: |. MeNaily, No. 1874 Third Aven McCartan, just back from America, « revised projramine ix appre ing the butiding with anot The officers cago store. She won) W. ©. Mara, No, 6 Park ‘Terra a Were among the few inembers who) Third —The Republican me bip The part that fell was the roof an a nd had married a bb, O'Connor, No. 219 Branklin Av @rore the conventional morning coats, / 01 the House in conference or eaucu one side wall, Most of the de =a sate euleied fin: | ane, Brovkiyn. ‘Where were many women in makes further changes and prepa nward, covering the floor of the gym- | Justi € may have been an of J. Rud, No. 126 Kingston Avenued -|Chartes I audience, but there was lacking such to Submit the new bill to the House nasium. Some fell outward and w society which the magazine! G. Wi, Weeks, No. 11 W. I4lst $ ® display of elaborate costumes as through the Ways and Means Com dows in what 2% formerly “‘Mc- | == - = edtton attained — In one division of the Plant , Was witnessed at the opening of the |Miftee, That's (he status to-day. iod? A. Rvery yea ieser than the) Gurk’s Suic'de Hall,” of sordid repute, | Mayor Hylan testitte = Struct: Department there we Belfast Parliament. Fourth—Further criticism from the preceding vee were bre The oveupants of tens loner nvight in cor ©, DID HARDING BUY 46 clerks in 1920 at a cost of $70,31 t A few members of the clergy werg | Country will influence Republicon Q. Trery you & jan the ments in Houston and First Streets | c Meve In the 1921 budget the force was A_WEDDING GIFT creased to 61 at a cost of $114,240, year. 1 istunee, the left their homes to get out of danger. | doubled the police noted, including some members uf! leaders ty agree to inore changes Fs Other notable figures were Mrs. mittee or on the floor ot the Hous: I! | was oniy a million grater! When police protection had been! men had nothing to do but FOR HIS FATHER? (FORCE OF STENOGRAPHERS | | it was In 190%, be a $4,500,000, | thrown around the tottering walls tol grin wit hlie crowd in sympathy tesa | CREASED IN LAST YEAR. | _ Pearce, mother of the late Patrick | Before the bill is passed, wi) oh ought Appropriation fron Cis fund in) keep p trians out of the danger| with the ( troller, | President Visits Jewelry Store | 12 1920 there were 18 stenograph ' H. Pearce and William Pearce, exe-|to be this week or the first part of | i ae Was $27,000,000; in 1912, 828,500,000, zone, the Fire and Water Depart-| My. Brown asked in detail as to the and Carries Awa a jand typwriters at a cost of $17,6 , euted in Dublin after the 1916 re- | Heat week er this year four nrillion geearer, ments and the gas company were) amount and dis tion of the city’s ee pe ee S/ lin the 1921 budget this force was { dellion; Mrs, OWallaghan, wife of the; Pifth--The bill is taken in hand by © is no reason why chere notified | © derived from rapid transit | Tiny Package. ,oreased to 20 stenographers at a c , murdered Mayor of Limerick, and) the Senate Finance Committ whies Sona OL Ve an annual increase pro- | ~ ~ ~ — | Mr Craig said ali the revenues were WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.— - of $31,635. Increases similar to tht H John Sweetamn White, a bearded oid |!é fully expected to rewrite the wi (Continues rom Kirst Page. Breasively until the year 1920, su long ndonee of allbis was formaily in- 1a None oe Cou Sie a and etl nt Harding went shopping (occur elsewhere. Nationalist who has joined the sinn|™Mvasure and put it intu shape, bal- ‘ {as the bonds of the oll ety of New | cluded in the record, lone cent from 3 or 4 Not a sou| ‘ate yesterday, making his way | In 1920 there were twenty-th { & vein. anulng revenues and reductions more | ions ror interest for dovks andl Y* ve outstandl Mr, Craig took except to Mr.|from efther ot ©. practically unrecognized through | marine captains, at 440. Ia ol | & An outstanding feature of the ses-|S¥stematically than can possibly ve Poy Seat eines . a Ia it tikely to be a very jarge; Srown’s request for certain informa Mr. Craig explained that most of] the downtown streets at their |these were increased to thirty, at By aici wan/the abecinl adiplause for tie in hurried methods of the| Ai \” oe jy tELpe EXPAND TAX| 4. renow and 19%? A. In |son batter recess.” the Tapld Ueaneit revenues ga oPt0) busiest hour, and taking home a {cost of $90,000, ‘There were 195 de ®- tiphting men. Michael Collins, Com-| House. When the Senate Pinance Lilt. the next « years it will be much td interest and to amortize exempt rap Uny tissue-wrapped package pur ihands in 1920, at a cost of $170,100, f a mander of the Republican Army é Tommittee gets through a rides} 4. eye om aeauenla NMMOOHIAA TOLD CUDIOHTALROE {transit bonds, small’ remainde chased in a jewelry store. ‘youl the number of deckhands was i i % Richard Mulcahy, the Chief of State, fof What taxes eventually will be can | ah ies ain SY, t a tuten tsland ploss you witiface iti © C&P! to go toa ant over sald goes to the rapid transit sin! Accompanied by Secretary Chris- | creased to 186, at $297,600. | “2 and Chatles Burgess, the Minister of | Me ebtuined mais cee Cat ie tvwand up several million dolines a yea © for junch, Sure!y, Senator, you |!98 fund tian, the President set out on the | Other increases in the payroll ; * Defense, were cheered more heartily] | SIXti—MTore changes are ide a eee eee enna ennai, UNSCIENTIFIC AND. INDEFENSI- exy 10 without | BENNETT AYS MEY expedition unannounced, going to | Mr. Whalen's department folio’ { than Eamon De Valera himself. fog the Senate debate atte ne ee eee nanny tne A ERSVaTEM while you are eating yours—but | BE! Ss ER within a ualf block of his desti- | 1920, one foreman boilermaker, John TT. Kelly was re-elected | Finance Committee hay reporied the fa F S ts \ I will” CO MITTEE SHOULD nation by automobile. A few | $2,245; 1921, two, at $5,448; 1921, f \ ’ d service? A. Necessarily, under @. Do you nk Uh of Avs HALT. | f ; a si Speaker of the Partiament, but ho | Dill. These amendments may or may | ens srmcen Ree eae Reh nding the Income ef the City o2| ON tte contrary,” Ma 4) : | recognized him, and as he and Mr. | additional motor truck drivers, Geciined the office and Prof. Jahn; Ot stay in the measure tinally Me Vet eronine tinabeatnie ng funds. York, a now oxists, is al Smiling with ct cos . That tt Gives Hylan a| Christian leaned across the jew- | $651. Another motor truck driv #2 Meneill was chosen. After the for- | all depends upon the ultimate atti- i ey ea HAL atteue (eG espana RUBHOAE evutanie hw. te = | heke You will go to tunch with me.| nee Throngh It» Blu elry counter a group of girls | item is us follows: 1920, one at $1, Se" malities had been concluded and Mr. | tude of the House halted for a moment <o look on, | 1921, eleven, at $18,650. wit de- 25 ; i . . <, the tay limit some partiouk L refer p: “4 it’ if >, ent. De Valera, ax head of the Irish Re-| Seventy When the ‘Senate bas) Go And j would like to ask you if to the General Mund ond Avt, wh CURE RSH co be eeic are aeeliny f & lohg ‘statement ee erat seen’ SX | There Is also a new $5,000 a yea Publican governing body, had ad-| passed the bill it is then placed | Toni ceowoRgeahis ey ein BIN nicl eM EM ONS] USiBRI SCS |, |Seemed visibly flustered. He did not|to-day announcing his plans for the} claimed one. “I'll Just bet he's Jelectrical engincer in the transit | eee eee aee eerie alae Ibe Gores God Cote ec ote lore Constitution! A. Well, I think indefensible oo olacknowiedge the invitation. He esiiacy ceotipalags ate deem thai Hadiee wedding ipresent fon his) yee = |é " senting the House und Senate, where |°% * bd abi i 28 “ io cheered up # mon later w the Meyer committee should adjourn} father.” ment adjourned. en uy H use und Senate, where mi beating: the devn around. th @ And! thar Hh , heered up a moment lat hen Mi, anit cation the, glean it Be a art ; . Tarkieh Nationall Accent | Summing up thelr impressions ot | the real legislating done Then Suahy (thi what 1 think wbout ited in greatty Brown said, “Now let us be helpful to ( eth a ane aa nm ‘ He Ae What we re; seis ae buy was went With Brakes | ; ‘4 disagree: e yp} bush: t EI thy Ray od ‘ he is inner haere S i uiow tie anti-Hylan forevs to devote nly. % _ i. the Dull Kireann meeting to-day, po- | the disagreements between the two] MNS): {hil is what 1 inne vee NTN Ot Bite hat te jenen other, | know what 1 want but |tielr euermlen to detonting Hylan in: See Se emanate eee ANGORA, Anatolia, Aug. 15. tical ouservers who have been closely | NOURew are Ioned oUt and ws m ral ER MANE N NI | CUR ‘ |i don’t snow nov tat SC atest ON ISS a OI i ae lear ae ‘s wie Bei ihe Turkish Nationalists have accepted th | following the Irish situation gave tues, he House wire ROUBLE NOH ROS eE has challenged its ¢ ity Increasing vivden ASKS MR, BROWN WHAT HE|[rcit has een ti , Hon) ay|, Oo eh REE bee woe revised agreement with'France, subjeg ¥ he cision ou! enterence com 4 i. eee Coun Chairm Jacob Livingston to certain his el sd } view | ARETE MURAL HeaaSe ys le an utterly Indefensible © ni? A, Well, it fied THINKS HE WANTS. take addres he. Republic s.|Merehant Shot and ftobbed of! nounced here to-day. The text of be That the whole atmosphore of ‘ i 18 NGSsy ROE fe t of legislation ba rerwide would ex said the Comptrolier,|trict. club he eg in Brooklyn. #1,200 in Aatomobile. agreement was not made public, ' F ; ; ure | be islation. i de : Pre Suardin =e meetfag, including Mr. De Valera's/SHNAWe to | @ Bsactly, and you think it ousat ist. Another cifeet is to bei cae diy and Smaothing ne eee ede cation aft | Benjamin Siragusa, a merchant at No.| yuegal Law Practice Chars | speech, had given the impression that nal gend (e budl 9 e a un veto ThA > ‘be aled? AL You Legislature unr wade k of his| Ane of the Transit Commission to- | 339 Hast 12th Street, was held up in his| wainin Wolfe of No. 1562 Presi ) and send it back for further ¢ ye “ x yjday that the S-cent fare bile re No. 3) Das! Be : } the attitude created by the eer Oe ee eee ee leannot repeal it, because yeu put the sbrained ta Cie pass f incustres | ears, “suppose, Senator, you begin by [fay that the fechnt fare tague | ill | automobt (im front of No. S1t Hast! street, Brooklyn, was arraigned tod ~ leader's reply to the British Govern- SrOing lait in a position wheve Ht cannot be that must be finance? wi bin che 2; telling me what you think you want."|commission assures the publle that | Nthe body and robbed ot gi'gog| in Flatbush Court charged with pri majority in Cong 8 are of the sume | in fare and | ‘| oh a . nore, will be one ir ment would Le maintained, his specvh . ¢ if you reps per cen wh Cy of 1 change your attitude,” Mr. Ls ‘ % ar was crowded to the curb by an.|tising law without a license. M: 4 f political faith the measure ts certain | ‘ as pleaded a othe) ay {he changes in the of the eon. | other car und the robbery and shooting| trate Dale held him in $500 bail for] @uggesting that the reply already oo ccive Executive npproval | Comptrotier, you re- New York, ‘Thar ts a very unsound | Brown pleaded at on ther t HG 1 tacts between the efty and the transit | fare done. by aman who waa REE ee eee re musedaye. Pronk ‘ @rafted by the Dail Kirann Cabinet | py oie u ‘ as indefensible. Wil situation jexpect you and feel it your duty to| ines, | the sidewalk, This man then es-| Arnold of No. 21 Park Row, Manhi | would show an unylelding position.| | UCUsM these Beven steps the (ux. | tell) me why? A. Well, in. the (do anything else wr Hyolumteer to me any useful informa- SS “lin the. wutomobile which had|tan, said Woife solicited work as PRN eE SUN /SHUR YesOei sali (Be ltion, and not to rely upon my ques- | eted Siragusa’s. }attorney from him. ss here only to help the City, its Admin- we, ee tax bUL ‘The details b ‘That it would be endorsed unanimously by the Dall Hireann they considered that's e Comptrolle place, it takes money intended ent of the city’s debt | the 7 & published ite : a ceriainty. irom day to day merely show the | diverta jt to a wholly different! committee an A Str PIT, ics 4 G ail i) It was pointed out that while It end of opinion In congress, Eve |Puthore to cut duwn the tax bills of| Saying he had be Ne Soee Ze ter Revision Comm had been understoood the session be to-day was culled for oon- iministration xdmin Hon ap 10 Mayor Low was ever abl }Democrats admit Ut the chang hus tar made are improvements ang ich Sugestions it is followed with the goods." on of the vernment’s set . tn aratl by Legisliture with that] Up his vacation to do%so, an | e } : ram fet they expect the bill will be changed [0 6 i : } Ras i | probably not few persona in the ings developed chiefly a further as | soni that bill was to send the tax bills to| Brown expressed: rorre palbecmatie (Saree ores ae | vertion of Irish independence and) Just now the Mouse is hurrying tol the tuxpavers of the City of New] cision L valle tke various complloated thillk The Spenally Shop of Onginalions @eflance of British authority set through with the Mx bl and! yar, eight and a halt millions less! COMPTROLLER ALERT FOR pIT- | {low the varius complicate tt FIFTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET From the specches deliverea the] When i! 14 realized that the Senatel (7 Tine: ween | FALLS. |t the movement of many. sty (continues atrom: piret Bares will corieet any errors made, the jo! BEE BNE! Oe ei@omnerolier 160) i enues, funds, interest moneys. {mpression might be gained that &) ig necessarily done without thorough. |T say the money should have] Te Comps I ! PDE RS DENGVOE | TT aamin, Mi Compirolient >is name Government claiming sole authority |ness. The real revenve bill will come | porn ied to the payment of the| lent as Benjanin Franklin across the | 1 an. gansawn, when Mr. Craig|¢rouched on the floor. The latter put in \Ireland wus part of the pro-| out of the Senate because Republican {street from the City HH. was none |‘ The First Footfall of Autumn it and we would have had] © over being askel{¥P no fight, however, and the robber _ mM Ree jicadership there is more experienced he less ‘essively aler 10 showe EN baaecalaae Sey bore, {with th Max billa than Is the House. [three hundred and fifty-four mittions |e ‘a nee 8 oe elo: oxp collected by the| turned to the open safe, where he got] . The oath taken by the members.) put the Federal! Constitution requires ies debt to-day on which to provide] "! vee : purhin’ in) committee's accountants months age, | * | Leaves a Footprint of Value geome of the observers amserted, would (hat revenue measures must origi | amoriiaation and sinking fund re. |e Be hat rdinary mind does noc} While the bandit was scooping up ve bee: bigh treason in the nate in the House, so theretore the | Mr, Brown repeatedly made c-| Mi onding ind oes: ‘ho aie tg eato! ha ee Ro ceua. ih ic the cimtocs aware procden, starts: (here wlth a wenoral | MaMeIneals lake cnpparentin Inended to wal toaolly arom she dataileror the oltyvalime pure Eee lente, Bee aed sty not to yield voluntary support lo the recognition on every wide tha: tie|TOOK FROM FUND TO KEEP) O& 0) Us ; De mal money. We don't wane Sear “pretended Government authority Senate will eventually do the job DOWN TAXES. Ma 1 iy Ham Guile “eoripkt deers i Eta Ons Hae and power within Ireland,” and to tax oil in ity prosent shape on ey ce of thar | MO RNOWledmE Lheir eft eetly, but A eo TEE eee eae rations ann support and defend the Irish Repub- passed by House apne IS oF the pasage of (atl ceadually became almost jocular in id the Comptroller, NORRIE AER, BNE EBM PAIRS cols Me and the Dgil Eireann. mc thely to le a 1 tax act has made ay ble for expendi. via 1 ie | "Phat lets us both out," said Mr | POM Timed to the counter, but | e The view expressed Was that if the rather than a busines ure. ture in the city since the pasase of ; } + Duty decision of the Parliament was uot! House mermbershi jostly new and! iat get $ab4,u00,0007 A ine iavaor oe 1AM fs eee vonemiy the Con ieee le ard ie the Le " 0) : FOR WOMEN and the JEUNE FILLE to stand absolutely on the position is responsive to waves wotest | * 7 te any it lets you out,” said the Comp- |" ae Bi HL i Ace | indicated by Mr, De Valera in his from ‘vistually ever quarter reet, that rWwise would have to h required | treller and the kind!y smile of the ex- | xplaines weve gent. when ons whiet he “ducked” at the pandit's appears | od | AmMiner Was once more wiped off. ance, had taken with him $110 from | nator,” said Mr. Crate oul the draw, and while the bandit was | came back from your vacation to vote| opening the door had contrived to| for that General Mund Act of 1903." }eonceal the money in his shirt. So | have been raised by taxat Q. Many times w it could not account of the condition of the | times clamor ment previous communication to Mr. 1 George there were only two alterna- tivé ways out—the submission of the with question to a plebiscite of the people being a smal and a move on the part of the Gov- third of its s jates were refer hetdre: aries Of the Comp. dy With only one 8.75 \ ro who sat him with suit limit? A. Sometimes when rnment to induce Ulster to come into election a y neh Robs Tabnone! uid a Raawe Aled (with Is. In one or i ao tie suuberacmisked tb the proposed dominion Mty can be taken there thun-in the] Qo ahe frst transfer, under this |. Mr. Craig took notes | Th Atl. setting the imoney the rob- as to inf rat statement, of course has nolbers ond. Kilpatrick into the| DUBLIN, Aug. 18 (United Press). House nto be dug out over | ONE-STRAP PUMPS of fine quality —"Only on the basis of our recoe Republican jeaders in the Senate general fund legislation, generat fund! nseit from his off basis Mn fact.” obsarved Me. Brown, Sate He bad Aoi money in bis ; A socket, but ie robbers mage no ef- fj + gots nition as an Irish republic will we mit they must 4 4 business man's} bonds legislation, was how mach? A.) sip, Brown made comment on the | ooking hurt fort lo 8 im, one remark: as black satin kidskin or patent athe: dea] with any foreign country what- t#x bill rather than a political mee -}§ 122 million “L mereiy go by the legisiature ree fee tiekot c r put up bis hanans | lac’ tin, t le T. ever,” declared Eamon De Valera, ure. They insist that th: uverad man addressing the Dail Eireann to-day, Who cries out at the 1 of the ex he election of this very Parliament Cees profits tax by Q. And that bas stea wally grown through the int Mr. Craig, obviously] “Why the sup? We are not going to take anything from you," The bandits locked the two men in rt sed by Mr. Brown's grieved look rad- | the affairs of his office. Senator est on | fe Comptroller's self-reliant grasp ef TWO-STRAP PUMPS of soft black or aril Downing, heekling = Mr itself was practically a pleblactie. favoritism for the wealthy re wily lowes | the general: fund bonds and ather Brown, asked if the counsel couldn't | Mt Brown grew even more indignant.(the booth and all four fled down the ‘. The Dail's election was an expres- siKht ef the pant vias biz business con | sources annually until in 1920, it! get help from Dunean s Mr, | Mr. Craig recatied, that while the bill /stai jumped into their car and| tan calfskin. sion of the will of the Irish nation, cerns have been laying off employres| i mounted t 00K" AL That 18) Craig's expert figure man Was pending, Mr Hrown sought a va-|Grove west on 183d Street toward Because the British proposals were ind diminishing their operations be. | : Gane Avenue d Sol d Modified F unjust we sent the reply as we did f 4 lack of Incentive, and that{oorreet: As the city grows und the Comptroller needs not to re- cation by ial permission and re-|' “Choue this time the passenger who Turne les and Modified French Heels eo . Wires are readjusted a business|dock rents and water rents tnerease, | fer to any one tor answers,” said | turned before the time was up, “in| had been halted on the stairway ap- u is will come whic EY mme-}ths surplus in that sinking fund in-| Mr. Brown, There was applause. time to vote for the bill, V pd on the platform. He had Be WOMEN'S SHOES t gceyaua am Dig ly Me average MAN IM) creases, and as the surplus increase “In t the record?” de n trot sisted that t eome suspicious and returned to in- BELFAST, Ireland, Aug. 36 (Associ ringing hin. more work and paxaibly |" hae he Aur reasoa| “In that on theirecord? demanded | Mr: Hrowh insisted N UME! vestigate, Dool 1 called up the Sigh Peebh) ATtOr G ting of the Witter ret ymore bendy are taken out and more Mr Craig. "do not think any re- | to vote." was very different from | police he | : tt th Premature accept [interest has to be paid on those) marks of counsel s be sup-|"comink back caxpressly to “vote. r ot the bo | ge eg el pit ertherg final the detatle of the Tax rt bonds. and th . o by pressed Py The Lience rejviced loudly with the it eyhole © Ben nc Hy ve ng reported f day to day. T a . ites KOVerA | Vowed und that there wus absolute.) lon of « Tax Hill is neseenarity | Mien. It haw incresned COMPTROLLER'S ABILITY GOES Comtrolier none the jess. Ing foe unites savored paulmen ana ail) es change in the position, yo far ay ual, and only three steps out of | @ And the last increase etted ist ON THE RECORD. eral, the audience was lees demon- tion arrived, but the robbers were neat | Ih! HI iter Was concerned, a seven have thus fur been taken | the largest increase in the entire per- Toe cortuieation of Mr Cra ip | strative then at hearings at whioh| far away, | ax ‘ rd a | t ,