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' i ———_— » ayo anine Mat he would stand responsible for @afe return of the prisoner. The majority reported that the e- “was the direct result of the Proposition submitted by Ansell to Gen. Harris," and that “even if Ansell @4 not the plan, he fented it and pursued it to its accom. Plishment.” Taking up alleged connection with conceive pre: | Md epi case of former Jude 14TH STREET LOFT An automobile bus carrying thirty SHARE (if | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18 LJ y Vesed ope time Attor- Be) t ay 7 « MES SUNGAI of NeW Jersey, tlie, a passengers on their way to work in | “Make'the United States dry In raed dlls 7 Wwiglid nag the = | a Manville NJ, from Raritan, wa - - | wen» E t login we the jority report declare: “it was clear 1 é . ‘ < z roles fine are ; HFSS RA SS RH Se OuS hak Astecl| undertook to use Judeo NUS: Vafotta Moves Court jHe Accuses Fellow Employee aaa ae Nai Yee, COLA te Actress Daughter-in-Law Gets! opening session of the Woman's Vasoott’ i fe e pose ol ri ic wy if as a se, . ! eas ., ' TN yer ir ? hatin Meio Hea ren sa tated With Dramatic Recital ot | Whom, He Says, He Balked . | read tracks. three miies from somer- | $25,000 Cash—Many Be- Christian ‘Temperance Union's, SBME all ALY Raffaele's Visit | ina Thett ville, to-day when the body of the Sanat | forty-eiehth annual convention eal body en then dininin- a : car apparently broke from the | quests In Bristol. | here to-day. One thousnd dete- abel lal Be inecden sty cae . . : chassis and crashed into a concrete) “vee ou tad tates San CUNT AHRUITY GE Olb. OY CUES BEST FRIEND Hetectives of the West 20th Street pillar, The side of the bus was, PROVIDENCE, Aum 18 Col sam) * ou F < Precinct are puzzled over a shooting Tipped off, spilling passengers into) wel Pf left $410,000 in public b CONTINUED. : { , 3 ; i achieve its ob vention The majority report urged that Pells How Neighbors Called to | mystery in the loft building at No. at i roadway. KiNG OUS man and)in=) questa, aetordine lo) nin wily Aled ths) Te caore dauiared, ant, ho svornOn Alien Property Custodian Miller make Discuss Size of Possible | West 1th Street, which was disclosed bad i Ban HOSE 7 Rereer| Mise dalladaanauiihebAatsite Asics S60] of the WG. TUL are ng to ; ‘ Ss | awson Van Syckle, an acca! nt, pedi Nee every effort (on produce $195,000 in gold a - this morning when Sumuel Rosenthal | aie, " nd anh 1000. Massichusetts Tiatity Teeh Bet buck oF it 1 teaver wblained: by Mrs. Binma, C. Boredel Ransom | died in Somerville Hospital this after | Moakwhils ae Olah 1 tone Bone io Tieamiry Deparment, and ans ‘ N his Mien in the rear of the fourth /noon. ‘Those injured inelude: John | Mloey, Sl.lny sane re a ae De he dropped alleged to have been buried on ne | floor heard groan aA vacant loft on| Musike seriously torn; Alexander) SU ens ei ey ‘ t Ket j sin aC loft o . : Short skir in stay) ofled farm near Ph One of the most dramatic witnesses Mepaki scat body os. Ka. {cach employes of the Industrial Trust . The minority that while “un- 4, the fifth flons. Patrolman Wittiam | so>en, Sel ANd body: tnjurteR: ra Canipany stockin can stay down, men quentionably ‘ conepimney existed ts that has ever appeared ina crimina deiwen’ a ; ward Dilts, probable internal injuries; | COM at Be Cail ee Oa may smoke and wemen may @lect the cecaps of Bormdoll.” it did court in this city was Mrs, Antoin |B as summoned and found | Miss Emma Sepesi, severe lacerations| Senator Lebaron Jt. the Colen ” that ny office received any lying a1 he a el prothe ane t 1G. Colt n | & bribery,” mur that the Mis UecnEe Versi Whe. Waa ida Philip Berenson, an employee of the! tin, lacerations of face, several teeth ic NlOdaee eral aUUHanG TRE Fesle Philadephia lawyer: James. BE. Ro- ably by the kidnappers, in the Hud- | | pany, which occupies the ground | al: rete line no aud equal portions, ‘The income front ene 4 . formerly Philadelphia Mag- son Rive enn "he 0 cory | pobtalet Aes CSO vat i r Wetec cad tied we the. Gasmael ate ver near Piermont carly te |floor, with (wo bullet wounds in his! ‘The bux contained two rows of| bait is to be applied to the upkeep « family: | Stecher, the Bergdoll "a. head and a wound in his chest. Lying | seats, facing ea os the Colonel's Bristol property and t , “ | She “ : Z . ats, facing each other. The more | chauffeur, “and possibly Mrs. Berg-| She was the principal witness to beside him was an empty revolver. | Lother purposes and finaliy to be added doll.” day in the trial of Roberto Raffucl« Pre| 7 ” jeertounly insured) victims were on the) he other h “Col. Hunt, within the next) peror Se a Berenson was very weak but ablé/seat against the side of the bus that | '° the other half before Judge Talley in the Court of 7 \ : wo months after he participated so (ia) i i ‘ ; to talk, He said that at 9 o'clock! was torn off. | ‘The second half is to be divided ‘ yee 4 , General Sessions, on a charge of cay las ht he caught i . {inte Ti varts, Senator Col “An outraged Nation,” it added. “his | cause of fear that the child, if releases, | | Wehorn a itn ag mmlover.. with | which is owned by Chartes Alpauyh| RUSS! | Site NRT " the right to demand that Colonel voiiq identity. the. kidna " whom he lived at No, 1418 44th) of Somerville, told the police he, *76 eteb to receive one part [ Hunt's annuity be discontinued.” i : a Nein eke who} eo Brooklyn, carrying stock from, could not account for the accident ex. Temainder is to constitute a trust —_—>- j are alleged to have been neighbors of | the basement store room of the Frost | jftund and the income is to be paid : cept on the theory that the body and “MADE AMERICANS the Varotta family in Bast 18th street | concern Rlumenzweig, Borenson| parted from the chassis. He insisted eaually to these same bencficaries K LIKE BUNCH OF _ Mrs. Varotta ta French by birth. | said. persuaded him to goto the fifth | jt was not carelese driving on his/*Nd. upon their decease, to their ch | LOO! She speaks Preneh, italian and | floor loft and shot him, leaving (he | part, but he was locked up in the/dren, the principal to be mode over * BOOBS’—BERGDOLL. !*" 8 !t8 fervia gosta fier ikucs revolver on the floor. Borenson said | Somerset County Jail, charged with!io their grandchildren in fee simpl: st ey a‘ foedinge mute abvelnn 4 ana | he ke unconscious most of the]/assault. after his injuries had been| The testator’s estate al Mamaron * a imes she arilled those the} | n Y.. is ft 1) s 80 Russel Draft Dodger Reported to Be Writs |Courtroum by the fiery force ot her | | He thought He bad) Wille maul ane Gi oct re te, ls: sony, Kuseel r 2 5 “ = . < The most serio: y injured were a ia ey fee Eee & ing a Book on His Escape | testimony AND LADOIE Sov+ said Borenson, “and left the revolver | p = a ured were! nore Colt, The Atter also zets $2000 ; ; | Mh, Wiel. ecept QHAREIS ANDEWING PalctHomeson Nerared TEMUUSN(Oble: aE | Dawson Van Syckle, body crushed.!in cash, The size of Col. Colt’s estate from Authorities. ‘oad as exceptionnily effective | i r eso it would look like suicide. | who will probably die; John Musiske,|has not yet been determined when she told how Raffaele called at Luddie Boy Waiting to be introduced to Mrs. Harding's while You will probably find him at work leg crushed tat sib WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 her home June 1 and demanded song | English bulldog, “O-Boy," the new arrival, on the lawn of the White | downsta lxschander | Raper (GBR) Tate arkGuar | | Ale ser, body. injuries; | MeCooes's 8 . er ol 0" e se, T expected to become goo ie) erge: € ” P seme al a ae ee Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, now for the return of the boy. AL that Hou They are expected to become good friends Bergen went to the basement and) Miss Mary Marion, bruises and prob-| John MH Me y gon af the writing a book about his escape dys of becoming the mother of in the witness chair Mr. Brown, say-|(Pe Eth Noor. Blumenaweig: denied | poegipie internal injuries. They were| WS? to.d") Armor eer Ae an from the American military au- [another child he “the tmittter might as. well be] the story told by Berenson. He said) a taken to Somerville Sospital,| we 935, Van. Sickien Avan } thorities | “Lfell on my knees before him,” she settled now as at any other time,’ ee ero aoe oa st night and) jscom Hipp and Stephen Daiy were] ecosey RreAimied. rar This was tevealod té-day in the |eried, halt slipping from the witness invited the Comptroiler to say any. [008 | eee zt Ba anes pee treated and taken to their homes} this spring and was ad Feport of the House committee [chair in pantomime and raising her thing he liked in denial of the charge] "Te 10 come home ross examina | ai the injured are residents of ee bate Sabo ns which investigated his escape. Hx- | clasped hands, “1 begged of him to that (he present City Administration | UO" bY detectives at the’ Weat 20th) oa. cerpts from a letter from Berg- give back my boy. 1 kissed his clothes, . had exceede the legal debt limit und | StF et Station House and the Homi- eee serene cori = doll to bis mother in Philadelphia, | his hands, his shoes. 1 implored him hud levied deal taxes to the amount {Cle Bureau Of the District Attorney's | which was intercepted, are ins | to heed a mother's love. And he prom ot $22,000,000 ottice failed to shake Blumenzweis's Ofage for Deer cluded in the report. ‘These con- ised to bring back my Peppo—my | The Comptrotier said that $29;000,-198 . | € tain Bergdoll's charges that there {little Joe." | as 600 of the $845,000,000 budget of the] Haan ni Abe Pa sid On Fifth Ave. were seve grafters involved in Mrs. Varotta wore a javender and 5‘ ¥ Jeity for 1921 represented the tel ore &) ELEC e arse | his case’who should be exposed. white dress and a wide brimmea| (Comnued From First Page) jiix, ste admitted there was a lw a : | Blocks Traftic “We are writing a book which | black hat that shaded her expressive, = Jon the books which “fietitiousiy im-| | siasa) vey the wa swindle |mourntul face and her large, flashing | the roll was in some way incomplete |Cluded™ the State lax in the city tax a fia inn.ng to end, ergdol i « eyes Jurors, la ers, ppors - 1 his he ¢ yhatioull sisted was al- Ic D . ime =ri¢ “and the American public will jat their eyes with handkerchie(s asl aysesaments re concerned, in abso- (8 Provision, so far ax it affected] ened by Auto Horns, Finally ot eather . wake up when they read it in the | Mrs. Varotta told of seeing ner litte |; i for the Hight of the city lo tax itselt for] | zi | hutely final and eonciusive, except for ) aia, : near future. We made the Amer- {boy for the last time. A ai. power Gee lAiye) to enerece 10 ORR DURDON Subdued by Cop. SKIN ODORS feans look like a bunch of boobs “It was 3 o'clock in the afternoon” | errors Mr. Craig read the constitutional de- | bene the whole . wid, ‘They are |she said, “I hewrd his in the] @eat a inan had a piece oP property SHption of the debt limitation (arti- A deer weighing 250 pounds broke 1 all iaughing at them.” street, He was calling to me He CLE O Seo MH Sieg MCN Tm t Centr: i i | calling to that was vacant in 1919, and another out of the deer paddock in Central re- ANSE —_+. was culling ‘Mama, come to the win- {man had a piece of property the same , The ussessment roll transmitted —_ . Park this morning and joined the | Li ebuoy wine's » NSELL’S FIR Jow. 1 hastened to th ; to the Bourd of Aldermen by the De : : “ ‘ J tne | luo hastened to the window and|size in the sume location on which he of 4 he De (Continued From First Page.) i ; : : | m. makes Berar. i ccueena asked me to, throw hint a Beaty [wen Narn nya onnce‘nalding, mertment 0 Taxes an Assessments |iifth Avenue parade. Lion tamers movesthem,an h z jthat he might buy some candy, 1] %"" Fertitta Wee ‘is the only basis upon which taxes and bear tamers, traffic policemen di re vssed out the penny and he picked | that In the tax for the following year co ye tevied by the Board of Alder-| ea" army continues to be the ad-| tae ee the whole bo y fres . it up and waved his hand and threw [the limitation upon the unimproved ard of All imitation of thoae attending the | toting automobiles and pedestrians Call the Findings of — they kiss to me und 1 leaned out the] property eught to be 2 per cent. of MEM for any | purpuse whatever) ace or fied ore him 1 d m able. ‘ be Window and saw bim run up tae , be i 1 i” lee ek tof whether it be city, county or State,| Mansion Ho! daily, When the went) after’ him \oh (fed) hefore: ‘nim)) cool and co fort: Majority on Committee jxtreet and vunish in the crowd—and hee He ee . aeoenoaie ean 1HE spike budget, under a fictitious provi. |hour approaches for the arrival of{and traffic blocked “Prejudiced.”” (1 never saw my little Joe again EVER nope PIOUS, Binet: Oe ion of taws Is required | tthe deputies, a squad of boys (ror Police: Tho Lo EL Prejudiced. | AL the time of the Kidnapping, sho] per cent, of i's improved value? Be OC TI SET eae ae ena they Se a HOS AHEN' Gagan ae Ces lath Reece ate iene ae The famous RED cake y ~ 18—-Anaell's |Stid, She considered Santo Marino . the Suits je State tax is not : : Ba at the 65th Street crossing of Fifth : sp heata ‘ON, Aug. 18—Ansell’| ing’ his wife, who lived across. the |® © S SIGNAL AGAIN FOR MAC?) ont or ihe city budget, as a mat-|ommand of a young, smooth-fa Bi Avantay jumped on au aulompulle in the red box. rm issued a statement this af- street, her best friends, The Marinos INNES: ter of fact, but the Charter requires |oMcer whose extra alertness is the) ang met the animal at 67th Street. | ternoon attacking Representatives | often Visited her. Two days after the| Mr Rrown—Ask Mr McInnes “lonly thing to distinguish th rom | | ev noal t ’ us to include it in the total Jonly thing to distinguish him trom) te made a flying leap‘for the now | Johnson, Flood and Lubring. “in | esspoing they called and sounded] (Laughter) 1 @ Ther ae ROUTE that?}the privates march to the front of roughl ‘it xd t He! view of the tact” auld the statement, | et bout how much money she could |” si, cruig-aNo, we have no mubatl 2 sa la quiri nat? 8 i! Ff) thoroughly frightened anima e +|pay as a reward, She said $500 was | A. ‘There is a law that makes it ap-|the building, take their places and] we: i and e He sili x s liea irene D>) went up like his name and came Made in U. & that after complete investigation we jall her husband could raise. tutes here | pear that the Board of Estimate and| carefully scrutinize every person en- | gown like the stick. The buck ducked | : were exonerated by the Inspector) “That might be enough for the Mr. Brown—1 am saying that from] | eer i 7 | Menara’ or the: United ‘States A ‘gang. Marino said, she testified. |me. c ERE) ADAIR AGE LRRVON AIC eee erne Une budget | tering. into the Transverse Road and the} of the United States Army | ie : ae ne (Latighter don't xee how your! 15, 3945,000,0 en $28,500,000 of| Even Speaker McNeill had to show : ; ; : Nhe Marinos did not call again, but y for $45,000,000, when $22,500,000 of| Even Speaker 1 policeman went after him, with Head and the further fact, that the United she saw Marino frequently looking at stration has anything to do With i is Siite tax passed on to us by the| his card of admittance this morning,| Keeper James Coyle of the Zoo, | ane erarney at Philadelphia su'- Keen neu om ey cea Se ee I have pre hee ‘ ‘ Legislature, and is merely included in| and the fact that the youths were] qarry Kenny of the lion house and! mitted all the evidence to the grand 7 € k _— i. cal ne next question: wit he brought to attention when such me ¥ + | | Raffaele of murder, as ix Santo Cas {the total rou, is ich men} James O'Rourke of the bear house, Jury, and no condemnation resulted, | samano, another neighbor who, Mrs, [SRO Yow Senator, Ta man had 4) Q isnt that true of every county] as Mr. De Valera and Arthur Grif-| waving lassos a block away | 1 sii SOW oita, testified; aawursd her. (i rece Of property that was vacant at ae 4 fj junder of ihe Si ‘ a . we are confident the public wil) know rota teatiried, assured her naeRe ia eee “a ous ste ey pera the Stat A. 1 don't care about] fith, the found f the Sinn Fein,| 4); the while auto horns kept toot how little importance to attach to the 3 sal right and would be |the time the assessment rolls for W207 any counties outside of the City of| were entering the building, was the ling making the tame deer w Prejudiced finding of Ben Johnson | armed to her if she would pay lwere made up and he put a $000,000! vow york, Not now onty thing that prevented them trom | jrectott miale @nother fume: end) tert and his associates.” Mrs. Ray Nicoletta, a policewoman, | ee building on it before the rolls} Q yias at ever happened, 10 your} making a similar demand upon the | Sree Tennis asic: aie two lived in the Varotta home our |for 121 were made up- why should | ue ie ee Be eran, jon his face, passing the buck. Around WOMA days ‘posing as a cousin of Mrs. Va-|not the limitation of the taxation fo : : : . [went the deer like a) pulang itake N ABCARD YACHT Jrotta, told of visits pail to the house {tie me tt Save ; Jthat the tax levy for eity purposes.| Judging from newspaper reflections| (5 doubling in his tracks like bucka TO GO AROUND WORLD|?Y, Marine. Detectives” Petiogrino | Dt | value of Bis property AS) outside the debt service, has exceeded | of Public opinion, the people of Dublin) 4, iq their native fastnesses, only to hese talline cinema ois a Cee, Hi aN heal ek N'] 2 per cent, of the assessment roti of| seem to have more confidence than! ing himself blocked by a machine 8S-Foot Power Host Off To-Morrow | closed the case for the prosecution | tion and. fire protection and. other| {te Preceding year? A. Nobody has) many p pie : ad that the war Will| ji eked across the road. He wheeled on Cruise of Adventure. ‘The defense apened this afternoon, |inings ihat he yots for hia axes? — | CVE" Made & Computation of thut kind, ae ee egain and sped towards the traftic | > ~ Ineo te se na because 1 think you are the only onc{ ‘The Irish Independent, which is clos- | The 98-foot power vacht Specjacks, Mr htrown- He does ade a aise Obin cose Gin ea. | Benona oie, pho pmor vast Soest CANADIAN YACHT | 0!" Mee Lenard te questan | he tN Pym an or: HN nat Ai mn. He will Gown the wea Riven tosmbre ahaties array vena eae | you have made an investigation of it] skidded under the buck and closed pera coma eee Paver (e-mor| SEIZED FOR HOOCH Js | ner cont, IMttAtIOn HR ire | “We rejoice to find in Mr. De Val- has arma about the hind legs of the Sround the world, | 7 ear ee ia i ie oad rg Nid Mre Bedwn. Mt hag) Oras sALaMent ae BURReRON Anal Nd anita and threw him. While the! The Mr. and Mrs, Goewen, accompanied | Venice, With 96 Cases Aboard,| "hy. Brown You have been scare. |MEVEr exceeded the Assessment roll, | REEO!lauons are likely to be termin- |) gc was still struggling to break HEALTH soa by Bernard Roger: of Chicago a 5 By Brow o See RO la fe of the assessme yy} | ated."* ¥. revor ‘Hogs, heey: or ike 108 Captured at Cleveland Atter ed so inuich that L cannot believe |? Per cen of th poet ee aT Ko Hrpeman's dournalia. edivoriai | a So SNe Non ees po inna ae P Princeton football team, are sailing on a Battle. pat you reuily have that idea in your] Of the prcceling year, extent th the! presses the view that the path to] "ved with their inssos foe the: rp ich will leave port t head year 1899, when it exceeded 2 per solar erably amootnea |2Way_ capitulated | leave port to- sche aes vg ne Uiphe Pe eaeeainia oc | peace would be considerably smoothec = morrow for an eighteen months’ cruise], { LOVELAND, Aug 18—After al sr craig—You think this acction of |ceMt both of the preceding year and) file WiNNE B's wero made that| Rockett grinned, brushed off his | (MM that will include the South Seas, China, [HEM with the crew, Prohibition {rie Constitution intended to an the cuNEnt MenE 8 2a i ‘ clothes, dusted his stick, adjusted his 4 Philippines, northern const of Africa |#KeNts to-day capturcd the Canadian! municipal authority rather than to] ‘The Com pr—Well, it is too bad | Gen Urea apaibes ras eeeet| gloves and went back to the protec- and perhaps South America. yacht, Venice, carrying 96 cases of ; they were allowed to get away with {| 'Bterprel @ rater lors) ion of the Fifth Avenue dears. | | " CE eigen oes de Lamps a ades an ‘It's @ sort of an adventure,” said Mr,| liquor. Capt. William Curry of Tor Hit in 1899. promises and wishes, ———————_— i} id at | Mr. Brown ‘Both, because the re- i 4 rs, assistant navigator to 3 0, fou ners oO rey — = ‘The Irish Times, referring to Mr AW FA Rogers, assistant navigator to Mr. | onto, four members of the crew, fourlmraint of city authorities is neces ——_— aie a? | LANDLORD CUT OFF SERVICE: |} Hogg to-day. Mr. Goewen, who tad| women, and three men who were " WANTS MR. WILSON De Valera’s speech of yesterday, says ! 1ture the yeoht built especially for the trip. |ioading liquor upon trucks wer PAE TOE MARE eNO Re Lena i it suggested a deadlock, but adds that TENANTS WIN IN COURT. || fntends to explore rivers and wander | rested. Ke were ar-} Mr. Craig All right. ‘Then isn’t the IN ARMS PARLEY | 't tis ts truc the time has come to Hl), fmong the South Sea Islands, With a). taxpayer entitied to be protected uc- for th tion to the people, and| Agemt and Superintendent Held for) | HERE droit! larger boat, or one even smaller than| Shortly after midnigat the police] cording to the value of his property = report Sn Lael my G 1 Seamt AP are adroigy the Bpeclacks, unless cohaucted ny | Were informed tat a mysterious ' Man Ghu oaateiceimdlan ta beanaior In pLe Ex-President |‘ *,!# possible to make any advance ‘Trial in General Seamtons. selected pieces of ; . VFescs ee : ws upon the baal 'e enator King Says if Ex-President| jn tne negotiations much advance} Joseph Flannagan. superintendent, || ; the purpose, this would be impossible, | Vessel had entered a ship at t pays his uxes BF ee a : furniture that are odd according to Mr. Rogers. |docks. Flying squadrons of Miss rowpedle ix Is Delegate the World Would should be made at once. and Arthur 6. Cox, agent of the apant- | [if 4 : The Speejacks will leave the Consoll- |'M4 Prohibition agents avrived just 7 aus i fa ene tren Rejoice. DUBLIN, Aug. 18.—Armed trocps| ment house at No. 603° West 138th | If and interesting and @sted Shipbuilding dock, f the yacht was about Jepart ter recess the devate was (rar vice. SAKE Tah REGUBIGAN Aine Street, who are accused of violutine |W . Heights, vm Aree Atag ane see They boarded her and subdued the] ferred to the debt limit and the ra Aneta nicives uns en open |e neat bike i gn ers Wee) che emergency rent laws by cutting off i lampsand shades of rare Vv . ine Norfolk, | crew after a short fight under which it is limited by the as-|yyison as the foremost advocate of calla out 1 mvard Ue vena service to two tenants, were held in { distinction among the i 1 be : \ lanai u louse this & a bad a m 1 each by Magistrate Rytten- | Hay $ e : The Speejacks has two 600 hor eawed valuations of veal property re aa te anes i ] $200 bail each by Mas - : panne Riceincks bas two 600 forse | WORE ECONOMY ORDERED, | air asrewn withdrew vo much of|cuurmament ta the logical selection) Bireann went into secret session, —|heng va-day for trial in General Ses- | I myriad of novel things rte hee Gites tie co TT oer ticteme an related to the fuiture (2 ne oF the Ainerican delewaten at) Huge crowds, among whom it was| sions, ‘They pleaded not mullty to com) that Ovington’s offers. In the three tanks are 500 gallons of | Mardin WIM Co-ordinate ALU. S| oe 4 Seale ihe disarmament eonference, Senator] feared might be British ‘“spotters,”| plaints of Prank L. Bang, an account: | gapoline. “This quantity, of “iuel will Ge the Comptroller to classify 94) witiam Ho King, Utah, declared to-| surrounded the building where the |ant, and Hans Frohman. enerat man: | And the prices are as take the boat more than 4.000 mile, Realty Trenanetio tinding tax notes and spe rev-l day, He pointed out that the former co eliberations which w ode. {ager of the Acme Film Company, both . secret deliberati ch were to de leasing as the design WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.0 put {enue bonds ax debts; he maid be was! president had sutticiently recovered) tormine the fate of Ireland were in| tenants | P ig as Signs feye Chi pet, the Government department housing | Melned to think the Comptrollers | trom bis long illne assume active! progress | Walter Bo Vining counsel for Mr Aa fin (able reorenents 6 Aer themselves. Gharies Berex hud which | Problem on @ business basi, Pre oy practice of law, ax indicating that{— Sinn Fein troops guarded lanes | Flannagan, left the Yorkville pieces now on sale he hoped to makek $2,000 by Ottober dent Harding has drawn up nn exec- | 1 X ydedue-| Wilsan's beaith woud peemit his} down which the delegates walked to | mediately for the Supreme Cout © get married. ‘Then he spent most of | utive order requiring all real estate| iP che water | Aystioiantion Whthelcunteren enter the Mansion House, while an|out a writ presumably to. stay ? en hil ter's child fell i and| Purchases and rentals to be approve aes HM we : ihcdhike, anxious throng Watched them, scarce- | tion of the Magistrate's opinion mrcpers, 8 noes ‘vot out af work) | BY s Beneral supervise RF : sinking fund and $1 10) “Woodrow Wilson has dona more} ly a cheer breaking the silence | Walter Pp. Vining, attorn | itis understood the order wa Y accurities for dock and rapid | ahan any living person to promote > defenda Moruiy after the ve. * ” Bei Id Magistrate Folweil p | " s “The Gift Sh Fifth Avi eres told Magistrate Foiwelt in Bridge | drafted after a vanvans of the aitun’ | cransit pure which were applied fare ent teen a eremete) stig BY FALL FROM Hons, |ment secured from Suprem our e Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue aa Court to-day, in explanation why! tion by the Mudget Rureau. and Msarmame declared Bing. | GREAT BARRINGTON. M A Justicn le aheas corpus . his eraployere payte templater rdination of real en other purpores knows we affairs and what-| 28" NG ass. $ug.| pequiring the warden of tie prison to Mama See at “SIRT” Moore tale’ iesmiactiona eimiinc ia lind Rc lleTATE YAK INCLUDED IN Ciny lcs 1 affnivs and what-| 5 Mim Miriam. MeConwumhy, daugh: | proves both men hetore. hint toed Fifth Avenue at 39th Street Biro “was "Cr Ryeteal Basar a ligentis Bu inta Mifare ia. retaeieal LE & ieee ' ver ary es there are to distrmas| ier of Dr, Francis MoConauighy of Som: | 1", the Mmetetions the prisounis deny int eture No. 204 Gra sales 8 Gov >re ment: ane ternawo: co-opera- le. N * lg ney con ed any criminal a rt vg ere OT fp tl we zee of surplus Government pr Datore tee Gamatmalian was fyi bo International Dropera: sivas by de Need auned when thrown oma and say thelr imprisonment was wenue, ‘ ¥ rom a horse here yesterday, illegal. { SAYS SHE BEGGED KIDNAPPED BOY'S LIFE ON HER KNEES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AU GUST 18, 1921, These Dogs of Social Standing Are to Be White House Pals { | | i | MAN SHOT THREE TIMES 15 FOUND IN BUS, 30 ABOARD, GOING DOWN HILL HITS BIG PILLAR COL COLTLEAVES | woe ETHEL BARRYMORE STATE | i !Body Drops From Chassis—One | Man killed and ‘Persons Injured. eee “WEAR ’EM HIGH’ OR “ROLL '’EM LOW,” BUT HOOCH MUST GO! W.C. T. U. Women Are Going to Drop Everything to Make U, S. Dry in 10 Years.,

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