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GERMANY BALKS — SHIPBOARD PROBE AT SIGNING PEACE DEMANDED BY BOTH THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, “BURIED” GIRL IS FOUND LIVING NEAR CINCINNATI In the Meantime an Insurance Policy of $400 Had Been NICHOLAS EBERHARD | WINS A BRONX BRIDE | AND A NOMINATION FINE BARN BURNS; ~ THIRD VISIT, SAYS AUGUS® 20, 1921,' |RUSSIAN XELIEF American Workers. | REDS IN HUNGARY | AGREEMEN) sicneo POKED HUBBY IN EYE COULD NOT PRODUCE | Food Delivery for Famine Districts | | \Teleki Tells Why “Most Anti- Can Now Be Siarted by WHEN HE KICKED AT Democratic Symptoms of Age” | | Died in His Country. : | Collected. | | RIGA, Letvia, Aug, 20 (Associated ! | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Aug. | CINCINNATH, ©, Aug. 20. ser | Press).—Tho agreement between the }20,—A characterization of Bolshe- | ena Morris, twenty, whose body | United States and Russia providing jvism as “the most flagrantly un- —_——. ne was belleved to haye been found tn ' wm for -American relief for the famine} eg | democralid, “if fot watsdemouratic, 4 shallow grave in a wheat Meld Congressional Resolution In- Feeling Grows That Country near Granite City, Vil, and war stricken districts of Russia was; (symptom of our age.” was made by 4 aire anes i auffet Say. . 9! y |. former Premier East Hempstead Colony Leader Sg ROU, BCP Chauffeur Says He Took Ege Hens rene cane ‘ m ‘ ‘y 1 buried as such by the girl’s yrand- i) 2s ‘ 3 sy Walter Lyman Brown, Ew felis ate WR tT y, in a ¢ 2 effective and Executive Must | Should Have Light on the | other, tative here Cannot Explain Destruc- [representative of the American Re-}| Out Because He Pitied the stitute of Politics at Williams Col- ‘ | avings F i "i ; a ‘Idi lief Association, and Maxim Lit- “Poor Little Girl.” jege to-day Fe ( eau. She was discovered by the police’ io $10.00 5 ‘oor Little Girl. Muniaio: Zalla Bring About Result. } Workings of Bureau | at the Instance of Thomas Gitliland, tion of $10,000 Buildin, Vinoff, representative of the Russie Bolshevisnt by ee -__ - ' ' raese rf ¢ ernest his country, Count Teleki said, be- . , | held in jail in Granite City pending A barn valned at $10,000 on the| “amine Committee. “T was Ao re F 1 < V1 es on -- hip | nar alned 4 x e a . “i as sorry for the poor little girl) cause of its inability to organise STILL IN A QUANDARY. ACTION LIKELY SOON. | investigation. He said he was with catute of Oliver W. Bird at Kast are food tran Ya Pelvis EACaIPe Vik -aala ane: (int. her tauaea. Wes SAUL cn meinealntes Uireat a eee Sc On pede Teed) Fiiay waa teud: ane fe Berets aaa mney { a (etl next week, It will be preceded by{ Cl to her, so 1 took her taxi ridine| however, he attributed to “the pas- Word From Berlin Eagerly, Many Stories of Inefficiency.) 2° (P| verified thie fact, thus ties, tw tl jeved by “frcbuge.” | Amerteans who will have charge of/at night and gave her humane treat-|sive, dogmed resistance w ay eel | 5s ‘ AeA i v vas beHeved by el Q i a who refust + i ‘ | Jaste ¢ 4 eing wat ‘ bi tor G id) ctid k distribution. ®urian peasant tarmer Awaited as to Action on | W aste a pee | See EL oe nike eee a MEG RAS discovered about one | “Word has heen sent to Hambiirg, la bil two, No. 160] to give the Bolehovials. febd Se s Circulated at Capital. wranitd Cy. the esr ei tani eee ante Danzig and New York to load supplies | West 84th Street, a chauffeur, well! “The frst revelutjon ree! Dresel’s Memorandum. ‘ } of Goer le ue Me | \ \ : . housing hunters and ial ponles, Siibe. aressed and well poised, was on the| trom the background by a man who, = ca krandmother, Mrs. Martha Hull. ; A empty. Oliver W. Bird jr, and af “One®: ¢ : 90,24 stand before istrate| was dinguised under the name Simial to The Brening World ‘ R es Fae —— zy L ; WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The| Wwitn Magis was disguis } 'y David Lawrence. L WAMUERANOM CDG. Aue, time FEMURS ascaahic. Eanca | “. watepman saw (two nen prowling | agreoment signed at Riga gives Soviet| Francis X. MeQuade, charged with|onc of the greatest aristocratie 5 N; 0 ving vondale. abe late las i io, Ses ; (Special Correspondent of The Eve-! sentiment is growing in Congress for sags ic He it Spee eh Gun. | MRS. NICHOLAS J. EBERHARD. “bout Yee BAGO ee is 4 UCT vuthorities the right to expel the}|2ssault’ by George Wiese, No. 265] families of Hungary, tit who was ning World.) a thorough Investigation of the United| 5° Pack to Milnale to clear Mi wigs Want PouRnE Tey wight be from: CAMs) + alan penmonnell of te Amorionn| WeNt Stet Strest husband of the} an eccentric, Count Karolyl, WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (COPY* sioten Shipping Board in all its rami-| Mt . : Rie iss Agnes Clark, Sister of Wor a Milis, which is near. st _| Relief Administration but not Ameri: | "Poor little rich girl.” “The essence of the reforms prom- Hight. 1921).—The atratesy bebind gentione . An ii if up Hug of 4 Be | Member of Samoset Club, oss ie in the ye aad can officials or jfellet workers, Soares Mr. Weise had told how, while his| ised by the Bolshevists lay in the z - i ons, wen pald to the grandmothe 5 the house this message was found) iaty Hoover said to-day. Tho Rellet| wite was taking a-dath yosterday af-| promise of high wages and Nttle the United States Government's ne- | The demand for an inquiry does) Ciscr or police Clark said that the Is the: Bride. Chie GaoeNieR: wovlew led NG Gave; Adininistration, “he S explained, hae) re wae taking a Gath yesterday af-| promise of Nigh peda needy Rotiations with Germany over the Pot emanate from partisan dead woman bore a remarkable ree | Politics has brought not only a) we was ther twice and got noth. | Yoluntcored, died We Seen oelimund! a delter DaiAails hang AGW HEAL COMRIRLES “LORS WES © ease wi yt _ 7 i f a g ‘ er] 209 s i ‘ from ’ . Making of a new peace treaty is just 2% has been the case with many COn-| sembiance to Miss Morris. [Domination But a wife to Nichoina) ing. Ifave no more time to bother! unwarranted “political activities onla date with her for last night. Mr.| hardly any wark to spcak of Ghuing io Tight. 1¢ is one of the Steosloneliinventixations, The t oe === |J. Bberhard, executive clerk tn chare® with man in garage and God. We|thelr part Se TU are A eT CLF Ea Mee ais a tree hy . : that Congress and the country should - jot the Bronx County Clerk's officest wit attend to him, the Packard Bird oe = 5 7 hieh ‘1 wie ets she came from her bath. He wanted] Bolshevism should have broken ont most —— peg Soa Wile have Hatt on conditions which “sax (GAS RATE BOOSTS | ho fe now Honeymoooing Hey [sooner oF pauls | {MARINES PLACED AL eat AlEML@ BENT RECBIETHL casey | oely IR amneultural eouutenee ERA official Vashington ae levoloped provided n topic of discussim of rondacks while 8 politics bd The message was not signed nor >, i , n a Ql e 8 to indi- E “since the war. room, lobbies and elsewhere | for tions for Member of Assembly from! jqgrosued ON MUTINY. SHIP. ° ete bhai ance ae eites a aaahewten’ te He A . é i 0 8 ot co ud te y ‘i q a * - - axi drove up and out stepped his wife | ¢ s | The truth is President Harding months past ia not confined Lt i jthe Ist Bronx District are t me Mrs. Bird sr. said to-day there bad] petatta Hapected When Al ©} and the dashing chauffeur. product transplanted by a deter- an@ Secretary Hughes have been particular group. It has been | | care of themselves until his return. been no trouble among the employees Gets in Wireleas Range, “What do you mean by taking an-| Mined and unscrupulous minority loath to announce to the world that centuated rather than allayed by | Tt was learned to-day for the Ast! on tne estate und she was at a toss to iit) Geli made jocaasoey tne bebidas Rea re againat: (HS. WlEH@b (OE the SOAIOHILY. the plan whereby Congress was to Chairman -Lasker'a testimony before time that Mr. Eberhard and Miss ji dort; Hdl dha Hote or WY The ° htt Nathigigy deal cme ‘et other man's wife ous ; a ua lese, ign papulalions = Molahevicne alts Make peace by resolution is, after the Senate and House Appropriation Gil Agnes) Ciarkof No. $5 Wasbligtod/ +34 icon burned: ‘he Bird auto-|in toweh with the steamship Aulanca| 212 be seal atin ie a see mately collapsed owing to tts ina y all, ineffective. The executive branch Committes on the deficiency appro- Avenue, Bronx, sister of Miss Mary | nites are housed in « garage some| aboard “which the Gevernment has| Std Pines ihe ee rather was | Duity to organize production.” of ‘the Government is finding out! priation bill now pending. Clark, co-executive member of the di tance f a " RINGeH Gwe Gfiahe ANG CWONIS THOR (OF e © paises vanes ony Sag istance from the barn i ‘ arr .that it alone carries the burden of | Several Senators, beth Republicans = Samoset Democratic Club, were wed on ant a 1 aer of the] te Marine Corps because of a mutiny. |@ counter attack and the cop arrested {QUIET IN KNOXVILLE making peace with Germany. and ond Democrats, have been gathering} (Continued From First Page) |iast Monday afternmon in SS. Peter) > dowbrook Hunt Club and his wite | [nformation from Admiral Hughes in| Parnelle, ee AFTER JAIL ATTACK that the Germans ate not jumping data on the situation for some time —_——— | 4nd Paul's Church on St. Ann's Ave- TReGc li Maat ate Tae Command of! Battleship aavaarOn No: 4), The “peor ittecgitly” who ts des fhrough the hoop at the mere nod and one resolution, introduced by|cents per gallon rate emphatically; nue by the Rev, Wather Jobn a8 ie as p Ides te the caret a the endl scribed as a very attractive young See of Washington but are actually + La Follettc, seeking author-! refused to sign a contract at that|Maher. Miss Catherine Clark, an- '° ore ib eg ap eaeeeee ee ne met mofen who) wars in a candy store, | 1 a, Persons Wounded When asking for a voice in making the ization for a probe along broad lines, |ngure, calling |t outrageous. Hel other sister, was the bridesmaid and H " 5 was not in court. . ars) s st s treaty—a procedure in contrast fo is now pending before the Senate.| yo). ane elt and paid for the|Edmund L. Geary of the County; HOOCH AND DRUGS seen et at hee vee the) parnelfe told of meeting Mrs. Wiese Sheriff's Men Five Over the moments at Versailles wre Ae eee en aie ee dopled. | first six months of 1921 less than the|Clerk’s office wi. best man, { ON HOODOO SHIP}, tiie from newt miper reports tnd the} among her chocolate creams and lolly- Lynching Mob.. “ Alves framed a treaty and called 'Sunwhile members of Consrecs ar | Consolidated and itn subsidiaries did} The wedding is a climax to political S gets: chectived Ap word. Harry | Pope in & Fifty Avenue candy store, KNOXVILLE, ‘Tenn., Aug. 20.-- the German delerates to the room not slow to express their disapproval | in 1990, while in 1920 Mr. Macy paid| activity in the Ist Assembly District. . . . Superintendent with office: tn where his sister is also employed. He Quiet prevailed in the vicinity of the and commanded them {6 sign oh the 4nd suspicion of practically ‘CTY || aro Aha ation The couple met at the Samoset Clu Captain Robbed After Being Driven woken, to-day said the Allianca jfre called for his sisteh, and Mrs. Wirse, ny f : oie inoye minde by the Shipping Hoard of |™e7e than a cent a ge Homey cane BIG Tee ‘ i wis would arrive Monday. As soon. as) naving no chaperon, accompanied them| Knox County jail to-day following -dotted line. ficials, From inside sources they have |did the Consolidated. a year ago, where Karl Miller, i Almost Crazy by Copra ahe come Into. renin hy WitKloes Ne G5 ete caine hen Mima aaah init (ine clash dual night between s' guard When Congress passed the Joni secured in many instances astound-| ‘The full significance of this is ap-| of the district, had arranged « Buss Said he did not believe the mutiny was| Then he told of the confidences reposed | of deputies and state troops and a resolution declaring peace it was ing #tores of ineMeincy, waste and parent in connection with the fact| night” and Mr. Hberhard was very, Dues: serious and felt certain tt was among] in him by the “poor little girl.” and of {Craw demanding a negre held im Delleved that peace had been accotn~ eM int Tt Wan ever meee ae [enat It takes trom four to five Kal: | active on the reception committer. ilar WI CUA CAN scl CEU Vise Aang her humane treatment. Magis: | connection with an assault of u coun. * plished and that a formal proclama- sary tq put the Government. In this |1on8 of oll to make 1,000 cubic feet of | === son of the West Neris, an itinerant CURRAN HEADQUARTERS Re he RAR CRAUEAUES SIOPE ott lig. school Lenchen Inv WHIch teaNly= ce would follow in the aati ty freighter of the Grace Line, there's a y & e REA : tion of pea Nu iow in businces gas, standard quality : he held him without dail tii! Aug. 23| six persons were wounded, six of natural course of events. The Depurt-| Some of the charges made were .. In 1920 it coat the Queens Borough 0 UP hondoo on the ship. The West Neris AT HOTEL HERMITAGE, | renaing an investigation by a proba-|them seriously, ! ment of State oppored much a course! ping woard ae in alten @ renmark, |24015 cents for oil in every thousand tied up at Pier No. 44, South Brooke peat eae lon officer. The charge against Mr.j NC" TOO ange of shots ove Putting up the argument that } Able state of confusion that even |eubic feet, while it cost ity neighbor lyn, Thursday after a long voyage. | Tammany to Clear Up Talley Prob- ee thas he hed tag SoHE taf sighted sash wheres of Lie crowd, America announced by proclamation trained accountants are unable to |in the Consolidatef maily, the New | The hoodoo grabbed quarters on the lem To-day. cation to punch the head of the chaut- composed of more than 200 men and that she is at peace with Germany Pring any degree of order out of | York and Queens, 31,64 cents. Dur- ship in June, together with a cargo retary of State John J. Lyons,! feur, toys, crowed) a. ‘dead tine" ‘heyond : the United States would be playing | “"Pnat it will require inany montha {ins the same year it cost 59.99 cents taken on at Singapore. included im ger of the campaign of Borough ——___ wiish Sheriff Cate had given warning | tg last card, s0 to speak, and would! to devise éyaiem of bookkeeping | for Mr. Macy’s company to manufac- which there was @ (UARLILY of copra eee eee ror Magen orencd mera, | BURGLAR ALARM BUZZ they should not pass. Aljhough ¢he ’ | tha ® Tongress to see r cuble fe , while the cilles. : Mayet end- MANY Rosie Ste <baye.no. I¢yerage upon Germany in ae frieoenls Pp DeIaen ta cece Hare a Ce eyh onan! 6 al he consigned af areal y Se quarters at neon to-day in the. Her- LEADS TO MAN’S CAPTURE. | deputies, who were joined by half a the negatiation of a peact treaty.| 4 the manner in which the ¥ : 4 ‘Was apparently quite ripe and Rad de-| mitage, Seventh Avenue and trest dozen troops in the firing, discharged x ‘s ‘he vaat in xperienc ah (os Y ei The ite ed is th 3 rq a Seema | Bo the proclamation has been held up| sums appropriated are being spent. Tie experiance, Of se Series —_—>— [veloped hundreds of billions of copra |The suite qneaged is the samo as that a in v-nement Poltee Sa; He|their shot guns*above the heads of = pending the outcome of the parless| That Chairman Lasker, {n seck. |cugh Company and the attitude o 5 reas bugs, which drove the officers and]ters in the campaign last year. Head. id the crowd, the bullets wounded mora Fy for his legal fuging to sign the 12.8 (Continued From First Page.) ters will be opened in all boi Admitted G 5 J k between American Commissioner | 188 {alent for his legal Mr. Macy in refusing to sign the 12 iti crew almost crazy, but most of them | quarters will be opened in all boroughs : fe vearei thin @ score of persons who were \ : Drégel in Berlin and the German Gov-| qrms having adrninalte cents) Contrack: with) the standard Oil left the ship when the copra was un-| puign committees will be anndurzod pn | , 40 indicator th the office of ® private! vd ae tne threatened jail - uasault } ‘ ehament Nelunecattionae pending was Wireetly im line with the expert- loner, Craven, who was standing IM sooaeq in Marseilies, Rtonday : detective agency ia Went 15th street See eet eee . ‘ A 3 1OV peel ¢ ol Yashington Gaslight |the middle of the sidewalk, with bis]. aA 7 ao uazed at one o'clock this morning an aie = oe jt that isn't all. For weeks the| the Government to rec nee of the Wash Some Time after midnight yester- « tH. ; : } Be : ka the} jawyers lo the board who will |Company, in Washington, D.C. How-| bunds up and with b Bon thalday while Caph Thompaen alepe pl up fo Chin by Cove-ta. {told the man in charge that a burgiae| yy, wmtry for A worth Trophy White House and State Department S havalt fk 1 oa9 i Tony de Garo, 51, No. £9 Catherine | was entering or had entered the steam- hed | thhve been reticent about the negotia subseyuently have to defend these [ard s. Ireside, President of that con-| pistal in the policeman's hand, had! rates boarded whe Weat Noris'at her} oY a the Coney Island Hoepital | ship.ticket office of Ignatz Engle. at No. - Race In Hanne’ pean 5] CARER, . » t | pier and ade oF! i the Captain’ be x ei 2 - pose - eTROIT, . t ene { tions, and, significantly enough, de- That the Treasury Department [cern testified before the Public ULI. | beer? disposed of See ae ree ih ie ake |auttering (eoial pensions and abopea|6¢ Went 19th Gls. & mhort Glatance Ee Si Aaa n | nidls have been made of various sfo-| aS found it necessary, in the ah- [ties Commission there last spring that| Ives took the pistol and agreed to| Mate and chain and $10 | To-day after Une wall of x sepvpco! he was die-taway. Watchnien hurried to Engie'al ijic my eee yt (ie ae Cute nine } ries as to whether the Versaitles| S09¢° Of an audit of the board's [he had refused to sign the “outrage-| hold the prisoner, and the policeman! aboard and, defying the cop. buses Fimained exposed “after the alide. 4. | piace and found it had been entered ie ites Van nel Woes A ie i av ee Mate billion any Mts ous oil contract” and had bought spot|was herried to the hospital. Police-|dug up a considerable quantity of | cocworker iurned, ins. Are alia’ and | be forcing a window and the cash reg-|02 TT "Gstender af the Harmsworth In. Treaty would be resubmitted, Mem-| repudiate a billion and a half eta i : ‘i drugs, fifty-nine bottles of whiskey | the firemen dug him out ister rif_e q i hers of the irreconcilable group in the| dollars’ worth of bills submitted [eit in (he open market at around § {man Duffy arrived a moment later | Oris [Myenihe Dulles of whiskey ——_—> ‘The watchmen and polic 1 John|temational Trophy, captured fast yeas Senate have stated positively their| DY the board in the last tew [cents und assumed charge of Craven, was on the ship's manifest. And no- Harding on Cratse To-Day. ying searched the place an utter ®lby Miss America L Mra. G. A. Wood, j wietion that the Versailles Tre: verhe $ On his testimony the commis: |MAN UNDER ARREST PLEADS | tidy on the ship would admit owner-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—President | Te, found concealed in the volar Sal- | oF notroit, wife af the owner, wis the con mn that the Versailles Treaty That Admiral Sims told Sen- | in reduced the price of gas, and INNOCENCE. ship of any of it. und Mrs. Harding are planning to. leave} was homeless. The police say he ad-| sponsor, and after the defender went wouldn't be resubmitted to the Sen-| ator Glags on the occasion of the | fast manth ordered another reduc- Gren win lo uselioned ab jenetna —— Washington this afternoon for a week-|mitied thar he nad broken ‘into, the| Gver the ways, Commodore Woot 6 il vi o he Jatter to London if t. 18, a s io. a i icket office. In Washington Heights Bim Fes the tenis of the tation it] Teele after ine aradation wnat HE a de Sane fo'$110 | trooklyn ‘headquarters. He did noi |MRS. HAMMERSTEIN lend cruise down the Potomac on the! HONS Court to-day he was held on a Planned to put the craft through her ; now appears, ls that nobody In the} America needed no merchant a thousand, this will return the . ORDERED TO VACATE|*?*"* Mayflower. charge of burglary. paces, Senate or even the executive brane! marine; that the United States | Sompany 7 per cent. F * of the Government can be sure what| Should not develop one of its Chairman Prendergast of the Pub-| “I was going home," he said; “I was = 5 the course of the American Govern-| 0¥M but should leave this to {tic Service Commission here, in deny-| accosted by the man who shot the|Court Directs Surrender of Ope | fvent @illiave to. bol Whe Germcns ous 4 henge ved owing q ie ing the Queens Borough's application policeman. I had never seen the man House to Step-Daughters. if . be y ee for increased rate Is despite 1c . } Mlone:have the answer, And thix ts! lied upon to piace its ships at our fact it was earning more than 7 per| before. He told me a hard luck story) ja sructe, in Federal Court, has } fe disposal in the event of any }cent.) said: about pels outet work and BAYIOR ised an order (dircatiig. Lewyence | ee lane ea country | waging war on ‘the “investigation showed that the com |no mie for pit and a Supper. | | Berenson. receiver for Mrs, Oscar Ham. ‘i 4 pany In 1920 realized & return of 176) “1 had only $1.60 in my pocket, and merstein und the Hammerstein Opora i "a i Senator uthority fo: on its investme! N nO Ms H et pea oq | it Was necessary when he was Sec-lings for the present year will show |on talking, telling how hard it was|Opera Mouse, where Mrs. Hammerstein . yaerines Cangrena: has ‘Just, Dasecd | rotary of the nroasury to nerve no-| avon belter reenita, 1¢ cnoretore ecema | to get along these days, and I waa|lives, to ber stepdaughters, Mrs. Stella hesterfields are too @ resalution of peace in which the tice on the Shipping Board that hel that, on the basis of prima facia fg- her glad when I saw the police-|H- Pope and Mrs. Rose H, Tostevin, Pre * i rights of the United States under | Would not authorize payments of its! ures, the increase asked for would be Bidiee suman daughters of the inte Oscar Hammer. different”—too unlike *the Versailles Treaty must be safe-| accounts in the absence of their pres-| gxorbitant and unjust : man coming toward us. SORIA R es ccusehaatd he Smee he tey . q afer entation In leeal form = "Why the policeman searched me|at an auction sale last June. the a type of cig: . suarded. That's an instruction from | Seep ass Se first instead of the other man I don't | ,,% fechivericit i MARL, may’ appeal iverage type. ran’! “ , | ” La to the Federal! Circuit Court of 4 ts + 3 eanerens false Vanes ALi VIENNA’S CIVIL HELP SAID THEY’D “GET HIM; know. The other fellow must have got [for in, injunction ‘and thus ‘delay’ the arette—to jump into Now we know 1 ta onths | . ue surrender “o} ‘decd Work out a new treaty w ASKS 9,000,000,000 RAISE.| MADE GOOD; WRECKED CAFE, | nis revolver into his hand white 1 > opular favor over oO it n ‘ealy ith all fA " De Graton ‘cine oe vee hides was being searched, for the instant] Bi ANT EXECUTORS’ FEES CUT s De tece'y este ae an Feasts a es Stolen, and| the policeman turned from me to him hdl ALU night. ° i ane) WS PUB: (Ate Ae Ota ed, Mewever, fon Beat I heard the first shot. The second] ¢, . ‘air é ; 4 Court Decreases Allowances of es: Be ec Semmens 20/8 Sistieg 1b Ne aa as ae When {tends of the four youths Wi-| followed, and they T saw the man I But we believe Ch Me. ENNA, M6. — (Asaoc' tam Dvorak had arrested on a charge of grand lafceny told him they would “get him" they spoke the truth, ‘The crowns! four young men were discharged in Three and Increases Tyo. NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug, 20.—The s of $300,000 each, asked by the three had given the dollar to running away. It did not occur to me to run.” ‘A bullet yas removed from Shine's | {«: herself to make @ treaty later with! Press)—The civil servants to-day pre- | the United States in which the rights | sented renewed demands for salary in- given America under the Versailles | creases totalling 9,000,000,000 terfield’s record for sus- tained steady growth h ; FS) active executors of the estate of the se Treaty are retained by America.” Annually. They declare they cannot] Yorkville Court yesterday after Dvorak, | Abdomen iy) ee wy ne|inte Commodore Morton F. Plant, are surpasses anything in Ip other words, the United States | (fit on, heir prawent, salaries under) who lives at No. 4M East 70th Street, | Chest has been local = prices, and ane cut $43,907.75 each, and the allowance was unable to has tried to get a reaffirmation of the removed later. reply by Monday nex homme ant ao) nee ee tine & oxoslieditvecord‘th the | fos e ee errs One Henry, ai 7: | Versailles Treaty in advance of the a Karly to-day, while Dvorak and a| Shine bas an excellent record in the} Ptant, the other two executors, ure In- -In the long run, { y The eb f fa. J * | e civil Rervants of Austria have! young woman were dining in the res-| Police Department and in his home| creased by $28,046.12 each, in a decision } negotiation of 4 formal “treaty o de frequent demands for salary’ in- | {Un 0 a8: * ' a0 Geran .. | Cheases and several times have threat-| they ware sot upon te sigmen, ‘Hyente| Reighborhood, where he has been| by Judge Anderson of Groton. quality tell. | SIE Chicks Aeniciee orernanY G8 | dued to. strike if thay. were noe arunted. | wal Center ant sissy Cinta aur ike| marked for the care with which ho| The tires executors are the United : fa si then America simply says: (Ov provious occasions strikes Were | Noman. Winle a tree forall ent Ue States Trust Company, New York; t forget we signed the Ver. | tered by the granting of cash ad-| in ‘progress and the restaurant was| Af Brought: up his three boys and al 2ce jie, opens. | NUR Fork: ' , deines pact’And we'can simply ratit vances Leng wrecked some one called the| ir. a ac From sourtesa te Seven Francis DeC. Sullivan, Now York, 8 € ca 3 ————__—_ yeurs old. He ree arrested an qu- a F i i ] \ it with reservations that exclude th. are Frank Looney,| tomobile thief in the neighborhood| Mrs. Hayward and Mr. Plant are al- ] League of tions covenant and JERSEY TROOPERS WIN. Ms a antreet: George! where he was shot. He has been com-| lowed $128,046.12 each. Counsel for a i — 2 Soth Street: | Tended for bravery in stopping run.| Mrs Hayward will take an appeal to Shanumig, and we still maintain in-| SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 20.—Troop x, | Harry Kearns aways ai his former busy Sixth ave, | te Superior Court. : tact all the economic and reparations| New Jercey Cavalry, won the cavalry nue traffic centre, and for his bravery . clauses which relate to our rights.” | eum watch on the State rifle cange in saving a baby in a tenement fire on the lower east side about ten years ago. should Germany, therefore, decline | Here vesterday at 200 and 600 yards : pea ie Ste -Secllns | ig winhera (allied @ (eam total of 186 fa puke an agrooment pledging AMOI | at the 200-yard range and 16% at the fea ali the rights which the United} ionger distance, a total of 321 CAUGHT IN OPIUM DEN RAID. Six Chinese Arrested Whites Are Said to F: in Place —_—__—_. BURNED HER, WIFE CHARGES, ent. States originally obtained at Parie,| Headquarters Troop of the same regi-| MF" Nerworth Saye mittionatre||N HONOR OF COL. BOLLING. Six Chinese were arrested last night then thé Versailles pact must be re-| ment was second with 261, and Troop Set Fire to Her Gown, submitted with rvations. Germans are confronted with an Lernative. They do not imagine that ap jrrecopcilable group in the United States Senate will fight to the death ang plan to resubmit the Versailles in a raid under direction of Special Deputy Police Commissioner Simon on 4n apartment in Henry Street. ‘They were taken to Headquarters. Detec- tives Higgins and Boylan, who made the arrests, suid they found the Chinese The C of Newark third, with | 4 string of eignten consecutive bull eses won the Swiys mat a miss out event, shot at 506 yards. It Memorinl Redwood Greve Estab- CHICAGO, Aug. 20,—Otto Young Hey- worth, who has Inherited several mill- Males: te: Certternta: tons from the estate of his grand-| GREENWICH, Conn, Aug. 20.—As father, Otto Young, was sued for sep-|a memorial to Col. Raynal C. Holling rate maintenance by his wife, was won by Machiné Gunner J. J. Andrews of i s Helen | of Greenwich, first Ameri ‘Treaty, but, on the other hand, even," Marines. As soon as a competitor | Maio Patterson oune ohNtw York | ot Greenwich, firat American officer | smoking. opium. e I the irreconcilable group will have to missed @ bull's eye he way out of the} ‘They were married in New York’ in| of és ‘ ein the! Complaints had been made, the de- i bow to the inevitable if President Other high scores in the event | Bomlember, 1818. | He ig accused of de-} World Rie Lived eo fn Prins | tectives said, that well dressed white q Harding und Secretary Hughes an- we worth alleges that. in. November, tit ate Se a a ee men ang. women had been going to the "| nounce that no other course ts open to! Sergt. Thomas DP. Lowery. machine | while athe were living at the Hote} 1a Boulter, : pen ie Age M '; Henry, Sirest, address, but none wits : agi merica t ace with C gine 4 Cneubel, infan. | tes Artistes in’ New York, Heyworth | Col. Bolling, has established the Boll- } pla ‘ : Miz oe GatalGovorancat aa tig! funve{1 Cant J+ Moat nt Gt, Mot aegd re insect | Om" Bolling Da eeteblimed he Bal: tae eR at Med cet ee ere CIGARETTE'S other hand, approves the memoraa- : R. Fu oly ; te vardiobe, teatime | South Fork of the Eel River in Hum- —— - Wr nt ‘ “ aqua, Marines, 12 det) to destroy her wardrobe, teariny honest bei: . 5 dum handed her by American (win. W, Adkins, Marines, 11, Pric{ Many gucments, the. bill continues, | holdt County. ‘The grove Slaying Case Adjourned.| that for. the price of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended missioner Dresel for a tempor: vite heron she had wrapped herself ina gown | has been purehi Dr. PAilips, iy sa id ugrcement which Ix to prec ». Avilson, 2 snd he tet fire to this, she avers, Burn- will be wiven to the Red-| |The ca eae hae 1 SHES aD ass asked, Frags uarteld . < a " her skin. memork tablet to|Berty of th akeliold Station, alloge iv LJ pee Ane Ore man Goan 000 Pilgrims lock to Lourdes —— ‘ol, Bolling has been placed near the| ts haye represvuted hiuwwlf as a revenue | Saluein Turkish Adiminigivailon’ Wil have'necn cine | LOURDE 20.—Ton mier Rhallys Me: ighway at the entrance of thefomrand ts hi Land killed Joseph cigarettes ingtod. Word trom Heriin ix cageriy, #becial tialn brouglit Aiteen Anousund| NTHBNS, Aug. 20 CAxsoclatet Pres), [BEET ate ot Col srrqwling lini. foe cariving a lin ete offer indeed anxiously awaited, for it will pilurims to the sacred grotto her to-day, |~ Demetrios Rhallys, former Premi wpleted by Boe Twine, Was to-day adjourned ll d- Well the sory of whether a eoparate Wi" NT day of the nations : piteriny: Greuce, ts dead Mt wag announced here | th ts soon to be biuvoa nesilay ivy i the Weat Farms unt ye 330M Ons rough | ke ot Of anni ey SCHOLL KiENde d Magi trate Sinuns atthe reyuvsto Pee canta ck Sueiien ihe Very ie grotto, Prasicians declare 'maty which ne had been wultering fi my | facing Greenwich “Avenue aud ths | Acting District Attomes, Quigley, who i uureculous jwaated ume lo co) tneasee, Sear

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