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—— ' [ioatieaee ysecon dhe ne nape OY 2 TeECtion in sentiment which has de- veloped since that law was put upon the statute books has encouraged the Wberals and brought converts to their ran Some members Cong think some day public sentiment wi permit Congress to legislate Tor 2.75 er and light wines, but not very mm. Nevertheless the present fight the right of a Prohibition >ficer search without warrant has opened the eyes of everybody to th changé in sentiment and both 5) ‘s ate wondering jus! what public opinion is at prestna on the Prohi- ition question ‘The Senate is standing Ike a rock against the compromise offered by eine Aut toon Par It is the firs | tme the Senate defied that or- t “Banization, Dry« joined in with wets “in framing tlie vey amendmen | Thin would never occur jf the Senate | efelt that 5 sentiment was the aime to-day as wher the Volatead act | ' =yas pushed th both houses sually the Anti-Salcon League gets ffs legislation throug in a hurry and ithout dimculty se The emergence of the search and] watizure controversy js the most Sine | Riftcant thing that has happened! weince the Nation went dry, The Anu- Saloon League |) Hers are threaten. pg to carry their tight to the poriti- | ypal conventions of both parties, but ‘= long us it is one section of the Donstitution against another ti } Sahanices are remote that either con- | faention, will care to go on record ' PMgainst search and seizure without | esrrant. SOCIETIES UNITE TO | FIGHT DRY LAW u {@reanizations Combine in Efort t @s* to Force Repeal of Pro- te hibition. tne Committee of Allied Organiza- ‘iors for the Restoration of Constitu- ai Government, with headquarters at No. 5 Church Street, | Mrmed by executive offic ws bodies working for the modifica- | ion or repeal of the Volstead act State dry laws throughout the c try. fohn S$. Wise jr. is chairms Brown secretary of the has been rs of va- and 1, amitter. | | pjend of jwa8 to sit throu. jround hall of the there is no eo Dail Meets Toh, May to Take Up Draft of Answer to Lloyd George NOL IMMEDIATE ACTION, Simultaneous Meetings of Par- liamentary and Executive Bodies To-Morrow. DUBLIN, drattin -Work the of a reply to Lloyd George's Aur. on we offer to Ireland wll begin te Dail meets secre! Ly when the tn session, Several days thre may be con- sumed in the ng matter out, it is expected that the London but final an ewer will go to before the wook the Dail the Just before went Into ses- 1 the intention hout the day with nterval for lunch and then until Tuesday, when the’ Daii t simuitaneousiy with the The latter, be ody, will have the Mansion House, the remuining di puties sitting in the room, This would appear to indicaty sion it was announe short joura will Sinn F ing ad ecutive the larger that to-morrow's seeret Session of the Dail will not be highly important, the leaders will at of the executive. There are many rumors abroad that opposition to the Dail Eireann Cabinet developin the Deputies, but firmation whatey as most ¢ the be such a condition exists. Krskine Chill. ‘s of tue Sinn Fein entourage was questioned on this point to-day, ou failed to respond to the query T prevailing opinion seems to THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUS? 232, 1921. SINN FEIN BEGINS BOOSTRENTS AGAIN, BRONX MAN TAKES. U.S. TORUSH MORE WORK ON PEACE WITH APARTMENTS HIS BARRED WIFE TROOPS TO PANAMA, ~OFFERTOBRITAIN IDLEBY THOUSANDS — 70 ELLIS ISLAND WASHINGTON HEARS pene ane Upper West vale yews ain Never Heard of Our Dry Laws, And Asks Arrest of Saloon Man Who Refused to Sell Him a Drink ERLIN DECLARES U.S. PEACE TREATY “Hell of a Free Country,” Says Scotch Seafarer When Sad News Is Broken. HARDING FAVORS LABOR DELEGATE TO ARMS PARLEY e e a Side Land- Fle Can Come In, but She Marines on Way to Force! Police Capthin John Bulliva Gompers Tells A A. F. of L. Con- ae Ignore Vacancies and = Makes a Spaniard Too Isthmian Rulers to Yield | chars ee Ue eee eer ference He Has Written alling Prices i om 3 . tain: 1G at Police Meadquartere in Poplar aes Prices in nak Many for the Month. to American Note. Street, Brookiyn, oe at his dcak sie | to Foreign Bodies. to Advance Rates Further. - ase ACI _—_ Rates . , ee inorning when 4 ian, avidently in y The attival of the Halts trom tiv- WARNING 1S SEN T.live sities: pis binck thuteb aplasned | ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 22.—T In the face of falling prices for erpor ‘as saddened to-day by th 4) scum ttit abl! dianachd | ‘0 Avor oo ) ailing pri F erpool was xaddened to-day by the With wriy Mud thy pvageeN of thw e|', - — _jdent Harding looks with favo other necessities and with “for rent plight of Henry Corbacho of No. 750 Believed Cos Rica Will Use} is bis roiing gait, came to anchor Inj|Germans uy Ni No , Coienerelall wnere request for representation in Sicns betokening thousands of vacant Caldwell Avenie, (ie Bronx, and his front uf the desk ny 3, the Disarmament Conference to be . A Take ies - . acl sede Formal jets apartments atl over the upper west Uride of six montis, No oBjectton Arms to Take Over Slo name ta Duncan, Ghpininy bel) CAC! Will Precede Fo held in Washington, Samuel Gom- side, landlords throughout that dive Ws made to the tanding of Corbacho, Disputed — Strip. said, and the scent of heather was Document. pers said to-day at the opening of (net ure attempting to boom venta 1BOUEH a native of Spain, by im _ in his burr, ‘und I have a complaint = Z the meeting of the Executive Coun “migration authorities, because — jie ' lo inuke against a bartender around SHEN, P the ; r r agen They apparently prefer tO was classed as a resident alien who! WASHINGTON, Aus. 22. iow. | BERLIN, Aug. 22 (Associated fae the American Federation of nave tele A pie nts ereain wake sh had: been nt ny th untry if the despatch of 400 marines from 40s," ussenied the Captain, with | Press)—The German newspapers Mr. Gompers said he had received rat be on eee ut age WIth Jess han six months. But his youth Philadelphia to Panama it iy reported | pencil anu pad ready. continue wholly uninformed with) 4 tetter of appreciation from Presi- might tend to lowe entals a along 4 v a rn y ik : nd) t ¥ rentals all Wonk tay yride, they said, could not come tere to-d y that an additional force ve ween away from here 1uur| respect to the progress of the peace} dent Harding after visiting the Whice te Line and especially of their other 4) jecause the Aur oF | Yeats, fing on w tramp steamer py - hat America: holdings Rd EcTaDeRNAAler, Will be embarked within a few days| Siai and Caicutta,| Negotiations between the United| House and suggesting that American tards Is exhaustes | ¥ 4 Fe od representatt Ce ' oupective: theronsed 4 sBVEH and \ on Saturday after-! States and Germany. In the ab-/labor be permitted representation oMpAINs Of progpective INCrEMwES “Mig, Corbacho wept and cling to WEISS “the [sthmlan Government | 40 We Kul hume on Baturday tier) Stat ptt tetas : : iia sogberante th all giades of aparuments have been, : viel ; | 2 L sence of authenticate! information | the conference. her husband when she heard the yields to the demand of the United|tivouga te Sevea si i went to Bator t Teays eek an doo: ouring into the Mayor's Rent Com- new He refused le so ash ‘ the sa.uvl Just How ind asked the| fm official sources, they continue to Labor has always bee c mmittee at the rate of from 800. 690 Ol hee and was permitted eno further obsta- | yichuer ior u din. “Whatil yer| give prominence to reports gathered|cate of disarmament," said Mt aR : “pH Island, whenes ty of the occupation of 1, “peoteh,’ says L} from the newspapers of London as|Gompers, “and the full force of of- hte Th VarivUs PuAtAlOR Chelly COMDRAY inet: tosis Taiandy WHEHCE fhe (Cath disthut UyiCowta Rica es s ne. ‘Why not?'le, the nature of the forthcoming] ganized labor of America to-day Nf . 3 appealy from the hard-boiled ruling ih ’ me Suss kL We aon t Seal bu ays he, acks President Harding in his move ure jorming themseives into ormal- oF the jocal bourd will be directed provided! in-the (award I knew that they couldn't seil niggers| treaty. The German »Government | backs President Harding in his move zutions to tight, with the result that 1), Wacuingcton ani h e_/afd indians iquor, but 1 draw the| continues in its refusal to disclose the | to bring about world peace through the Municipal Courts, already bur- Gel retumed on bat ne chinent yes iine when they discriminate against| present status of tts dealings with | disarmament dene 0 b nse bead a fale aceite (et 8 of a note] the Scotch, ‘1 . ‘ tnited States| Wage reductions, unemployment Hened with over 15,000 undiaposed 14). yer first vacation in three years ws Pa “why, suid the Captain, repressing| Hills Loring Dresel, United states! Wage reductions. unemployment vases, are threatencd with such @M on wit complete a few eng RUNG Uae ine Pe ‘ion t you know. that. we| Commissioner here, in deference, it} and tariff legislation were also ¢ influx after Ort, 1 that the Justices ShY Wil compinte & feat thet ama that no reason could be found for is said, to the request of the Ameri-|fidered by the council to-day, It will be unable to attend to any other “EUnet y Sab) further delay. f hibition?” [can Government that at! public dis-| was planned to make a protest Kind of work. nd has a new play in preparation for Witte refusing to discuss the move-| “Du you mean to tell me that you he at ve peace} against the Tariff Bill. uae Sire ays f coming season arent of Hie *1. | have 4 ot Mr. Volstead ur| cussion of the p - ———qs-——_- ee OD Oe tte onto — bare Anderson, forticr Ambaswador ratvaneadats int) Gov pact be deferred unti! tvs document] apisteen Prisoners Break Jall, Sich Street to 110th Street, where six or Taiucnyreerdenod te ite ine ; tionar “No, Lneyer have. Wiat have they] has peen duly execute KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug, 22.—Thir- ms three years ago rented y Jabun rallied fm ‘t but there is a well defined bellet| got to do with, this bartender retus-] "Tit. the secretivencss main-| torn prisoners escaped from the Juil at 100 to $2,000 ay ‘ Pent that Costa Riea will use her forces to| ing me a dry qe te ‘ urloys ‘Independence, Mo., early to-day by slid- CHOU ndlbNrad are ow demanaihg. Geora oe Ae of the Caited take over the disputed territory and| Wid ME Volstead passed a law ast Te a jeer ese eae eo, ‘i HEN awa te ecological Survey, who hos a stake ; whic Lh htad cer hd ae By have ally i othe inmates rd the GINA SWS ahaa A: Sk get Cnn f, taat if Panama resists the American! drink a criminal and sends him tol ine the areaty now only awaits the ‘edom. Most of the es GYered in some instances on! it arra lor ons will take a hand to see that the} jail, and Gov. Miler ot New York Secretary of State |erped have been recaptured $0 per cent, increase, partleipation in the geological con- Costa Ricans are not interfered with. {Makes the police enturce the law." |final approval of Secretary of tA) | Twenty-four of the tenants in wees at Brussels in 1 Fenorted “wit the present + reements| Duncan lucked bewildered, then re-| Hughes, Contrary to rumors emans | big Roxborough Apartment House, at Mere is a great surpla cou Avil: tne Un Gaies Yoreoa: chs the SSE ee DUT i awivesel earl ie com, Wenniieton, 10 commerei1! | No. 21 West 92d Street, whose teases “ie In Hingland, In spite of the stk. cimus will number 7,500 men. ‘Those]|en tite Mah aad Mitel y will precede the formal peace | expire Oct. 4, have been notified by WWleness of the miners, the stagnation ou have just gone are fully equipped] “D'ye mean to say that I can't get @ latter) while sencraltnioul the Harted Reaity Company, Inv.,/ of industry has allowed coal stores to ng provisioned for a long et a drink of Seotch in this town he nevertheless will be a ne that they could sign renewals at from) Mount up until ther nearly a lor we latest’ American note again |” ie to say that very thing,” | eaty Menon wil erevide Taratae al 60 to 80 per cent. advance. One man mal supply for a year in storage mediate re-establishment of normal | he house wag offered a renewal of W. B. Palmer, purser of points out tno time that the Coto district h been in dispute, the Baltix nd thal The advisory board includes Hudson! that much depends on the feeling to- se for which he has paid $1,700 a) is a pigeon fancier, He brought over Panama i the Loubert i Maxim, George F. Parker, Appleton |Ward he irish problem as {t exists year at $3,000. (the story of the faithfulne of is award of more than nty years ago rgan, Benjamin De Casseres, De |{M America, and there is « distinct! The advice given by Junius P, Wi!- | particular pet, Blue Boy, who was en- under which it was given to Costa A. Hil and Dr. J. J. McPhee. The | impression that the people of the | son, chief counsel for the Mayor's tered in the annual homing pigeon ra% fica e ! States are opposcd to a re-! Co ve, yse whi ve be Marennes, France, ghtown anamn ha BMied commitive has delegates from| United States are opposed to a re-| Committee, to those who have been from Marennes, France, to Hightow Panama has held the Coto district LO M@hepAmerican Liberties League, So-|NeWar of hostilities here. his, no asked for higher rents. is to “stand near Edinburgh, 600 miles. Mr, Pajn- asa sort of guarantee that a new ad- ¥ of 1776, Self-Determination|oubt, will color the response when) pat” in\all instances where there is 1's other, birds all made the trip with- justment will be made on the At- gue of Liberty, National Order of|!t 1s framed. | any doubt about the justification for in two days, but Blue Boy did nol ap- ltntie s where the Panama au- Bphinx, Anti-Pronibition Society of| Among the people a hope for a set- | . a | pear until the efehth day. Ho was thorities have refused to accept the America, League of Liberiy of New| tement persists. The idea of a) (Continued on Fourth Page) found in the loft with both legs n jaie Chief Justice White's award. “Wétecy and other anti-Prolid tion ur- | plebiscite has influential advocates, are and his breast torn as though 1 ry =e Qernizations. and ata later stage it is believed the; BRITAIN IS GLAD ; i ; | dashed into a network of te NEW NOBLETT SUIT —_S peuple’s wishes will be consuited and | TO ENTER PARLEY | wires in night fiyine. Mr. 1 | DRY LEADERS FAIL |i" is of ruection or acceptance! | wices yn might fe Me rate" CHARGES SWINDLE| of the Crown. te ett ! z H “TO RUSH SENATORS [tne nscvees, is preatcatca ‘agen! ON DISARMAMENT | eyes 1 wit recover ah : | qver, Seeond Complainant Appears ON ANTI-BEER BILL | {22 27#tations snd a broaden: | Curzon Sends Cordial Note Accep!- par MW feld in V | ing yf the basis ey what Premier ae lovilalte U.S. t . Against Man Held in 7 a ar loyd George descrives as “explana- DET OVUAON SOL 210) Veteran’s Action. y ft Acti lon, elucidation and elaborati f . Participate. | nees Are Against Action on abe dica bali ne ‘ PROB SOF Particip. idWard A, Noblett, held without “Measure and Flood of “Medi- [“etwlls" There will be no plebiscite} WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Formal bait Fri by Magistrate Geismar ‘ : on the terms as they stand at present. acceptance by the British Govern- ; Isl ne Fh AtehArua OE cine’ May Resi by slit tou Ve cine” May Result. aS ment of the invitation to participate ania Hi ei in a aa WASHINGTON, Aug. Threats | \ {in the Washington conference on Iris erey an by House prohibition leaders to pre NO IRISH DIVISION, jimitation of armament and Far \ mae ae) al Mer Mot eae it receas of Congress until the| SAYS LONDONDERRY Sastern questions was: received to- Seas bes Lamia nc x an GGWAti-deer bill nad been finally en- day by Secretary Hughes. ie Rare MS eee ten ens Sacted, failed to-day to expedite| Resolution of Protest Sure to Pass} Lord Curzon, the Foreign Minister, oblett, asin’ the TEARS Lal action by the Senate. ( , Jin the note said: ald) Pog aVe A Agts ihe AAVenE Sing Souty Council Is oH sof yspapers. f Senator dteritng of South Dakot a eh “It is with sincere gratification lumns of newspapers. icatiaan, ot tie (conten - Prediction. indtor Navarthe menor on behale oe Mr. Pinkerton'’s complaint alleges Mounced that it was not his plan to eall up the measure during the day. Senate leaders expressed doubt as Sto whether a vote would be reachid sprior to the recess, adding that they aad proceeding with plans to quit isi pv eahonaey. night for a month, | se kereanoms } HOUSE NOW PASSES _EXPORT BILL % q Finance Corperaion Can Use $1,- i 900,000,000 to Further American Trade. 4°) WASHINGTON, Aus. With a Bumber of amendments the Senate {vin which would make $1,000,000,000 savailable through the War Finance {Corporation for stimulating expor: {tion of agricultural products w M pease to-day by the House, bs. ‘ Omly 21 Representatives voted Fagainst the bill, while 314 voted for it The House eliminated senate see- tions authorizing the purchase by the War Finance Corporation of $200,- + 000,000 worth of farm loan bonds and ;the creation of a new bureau in the {Department of Commerce to obtain {information as to trade conditions jabroad. The House further overruled the ac- fion of its committee in eliminating fa section which would permit Gov {ernment loans to accredited foreign- ere engaged in exportation of Amer+ 4 ican farm products, but added an amendment providing for rigid re-| “J etriction of such loans, | eee BOY PRETENDS ILLNESSES ~TO AIDE IN AMBULANCES. je X-Ray bat Find No Injuries, TRENTON, N. J. Aug. 22.—A pas- glen for riding in ambulances is be- Meved to acoount for three trips to hos- piteie by fifteen-year-old Anthony De fedrieaday the boy was taken to the Mercer Hoepita! in an apparently dazed g@endition. He said he had been struck ‘Ry an automobile. An X-ray showed ‘Re tjuries. Thursday, apparently only ‘gemt-comectous, the boy was talen to ®t, Prencis's Hospital. He said he had een Grinking “white mule.” Physt- could not discover evidences of Last night + iad made Mi RSA REDE MEN ATA Sa ewe nie similar trip. Aug. use to con (Associated nt to Sep nd and We aration from the rést of Ir pledge ourselves to oppose it stead- (lastly und to make the fullest use of Press) vur rights to nuilify it," conciudea a resolution which will be proposed by the Londonderry City Counc’l next Thuraday. Lt is said the resolution ts certain of passage The resoluuion also will sa; “We protest against this culminat ing act of British policy which bas sought to div.de in order ty aominate us and which, for that purpose, bas set up an arbitrary, newfangled and unnatural boundary, based neither oa the will of the people nor on any ther valid ground, historical, geo- graphical or economical.” The Assvciuted Press reports that ‘ bomb was thrown in Tyrone Street Jast evening, by whom is not known, A woman Was serlously and five other persons less badly wounded, and many windows were ke a os PETITION ASKS RECALL OF LONG BRANCH MAYOR. Action Follows Honsman's for City Garbage LONG BRANCH, N. J. petition for the recall of Mayor Clar J. Housman, who is a member of the Pians| A. A. Housman & hange Place, Man- tan, circulated here 1 was carrylug the was Monmouth American, a weekly Newspaper. Me said he was having no diMculty getting signatures petitions for the recall of associates, Commis: ”. Flock, ‘Thomas Beatty, Zartman and Frank L, How: were put out, with the backing of ood Government Leag A controversy Was caused the Mayors efforts to put thre measure for the purchase by Uh a garbage incinerating —— FINDING OF MAN’S BODY wscortained petition bout, Joseph Stern, an employee of cently by chow Salesman for Brooklyn Firm Left Huffalo for Erte, Pa. on Jniy 26. ADDS TO.A MYSTERY. | His Majesty's Government to request Your # lency to convey to the United States Government ready acceptance of their invitation to take part in this auspicious meeting with objects of which His Majesty's Government and the Brit- ish Nation are in whole-hearted sym- pathy. “It is the earnest and confident hope of His Majesty's Government that this conference, approached, as be, by all concerned in a spirit of courage, friendliness and mutual understanding, may achieve far-reaching results that will be con- ducive to the prosperity and peace of the world.” pes GUIDE TO GERMANY TO HELP U. S. BUSINESS. Hoover Making Economic and Com ercial Survey of ‘That Country. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—The De- partinent of Commerce now is making an economic and commervial survey of Germany, Secretary Hoover announced to-day. Agents are doing the work for the benefit of American business men. anxious to redevelop trade relations be- tween the two countries, The Ameri can agents are studying German finances and banking, employment conditior rate of production, exports and imports, Wages and working conditions, Secretary Hoover, when the investi gation is finished, ‘provably will isaue a report in the form of a business guide to Americhn manufacturers and export slinilar survey will be made. of otte A Poland, The Secretary appealed to-day it will to Ame industr to study care fully conditions in Hurope before ine vesting cash in any of the municipal securities offered for try. je in this coun- eeieereeeats ined for Beating Head of Fier Ex-Employee. witzer of No, 200 West 59th t, President of the United States cifle Company and Allied Copora- with oMices at No. 80 Wall Street, waa fined $96 by Magistrate Corrigan in Cantre Stre ourt to-day on tonvtition oh alas conduct int was m Arthur Haum hanged emp who charged over, Was assaulted With a cane in | Switzer's ofc ERIE, Pa. Aug. 22.—The body of Arthur Woodbury, a travelling salesman of Waltham, Mass, employed by a Brooklyn firm and whose disappearance hae been unexplained since he left But: falo on July 2 thie city In an automobile, was found wear Harbor Creek, twelve miles east of this city, to-day, identifcatio: \. wns ead wk" M le "a address on Vi { assault but pleaded seif-defense. Co At a special meeting of the Board of Hatimate to-day the board our | The Switzer admitted the approved with Rudolph Ritter for the award by the Board of Education | Macon, Ga., “Building Blown’ on guty In and Fired by Chemical Explosion. lust he answered an auver- rted by Noplett for t hier end assistant man- tisement in} @ tion of ca j L a game called “Balloon = at Atlantic Ci Noblett, it MACON, Ga, Aug. 22.—Three per- | is |. said the er” netted sons are known to have lost their him between $300 and $350 per day, lives in a fire which destroyed the {0 explained to Mr. Pinkerton it iB = frame hotel here, SUG be necessary tor him to de- rewn House, a frame hotel here, posit $1,000 as security Jeerly to-day, and firemen expressed Mr. Pinkerton said he did so, he- the belief the death Net would be ma- iicVing ne was to receive $35 a wee! cerially increased en the ruins of but the ‘Balloon Racer” netted only the structure had been explored. #10 a week. Mr, Pinkerton says ne of never received his salary, and when 4 of a contract for the construction and ‘of battleship Settsu to th equipment, exclusive of furniture, new public schools Nos. 163, 184 ‘und 186, Brooklyn, to T. A. Olarke & Co. and for $2,517,000, The firm was the lowest staircases flames, and the greater part of these had only one means of egress—that John K, Hays, a tormer an explosion of chemicals in an ad- One whole side of | the hotel was blown in. vining drug store Many guests were cut of! by the first the block from Plum Street to Poplar treet 5 ee HOOVER ASKS THE STATES TO RUSH THEIR ROA Helleves Work Can He saat je demanded the return of his $1,000 *he Peace, was among the dead, The Nopiett. he charged, refused to give bodies of two men taken from the jt to second floor of the building to-day —_—_—_—— J have not been identified ALCOHOL “FOR TRAINING” Approximately twenty of the 100 ry eeerviine hotel were injured. The, CAUSES FIGHTER’S ARREST. fire started at 1 A. M., and followed | — simmons, Held, Saye Down With Fluid. Cronin, who possesses a for booze violations of the Mullan- law, saw 4 hip pocket bulging last n the person of Young Fitasim- 118-pound pugilist, who js near of his class in that weight. Detective f from the ne blast of Ce right mons, the wp of leaping from windows, Hays W@S | youug Fitz was arraigned before Magis- fatally hurt in jumping from an up-|trate Corrigan in Centre Street Court q | tox and said his’ real name ts per window. to-day 1 | vst {linatius La Pines and that he is ‘The Brown House was the oldest| !enaths | years old. hotel in the city and wis located | ‘emis tx what U found.” eafl the dex husiness | teetlve Holding up a hal¢ pint of sus- close to the centre of the business) fet. smelling fluid. Young Itasim- district, The flames from the we fone admitted tt | structure, ding to adjoinin 1 use it in traint plained. butidings, burned practically half of| The net ulous, and Young Fitz. asked Aono) Sure,” he 1) after my The vourt to tle and sale Well, you'd nd dury." It for rup- | er look at the better tell it to the 4 held him tn $500 bath. —>— repl trainin, anol D WORK. ic fo me jercury Tablets. 5,000,000 Idle Now, | Yout id Many of (he aap | _ Nichol tsar, nineteen, of No. 200 WASHINGTON, Aug. Seeretary| y...¢ ioath Street, Manhattan seemed Hoover to-day addressed an appeal to| fast 10m Bink MeCame to work Governors of ai! Statees to engage NOW) at 4 photographic atadio at No. 42 in road construction and repairing to! Columbia St ‘nrdohiyn, “where, he reduce unemployment {samployed, according to" the police, More ‘than 5.000.000 workers now ure| a Tazilo, the proprietor, heard Jobless throughout the country, accord. | | The youth was taxen to Long ne to af estinate, by Secretary, of Island College Mospltal, where it was Labor Davis. Ac boon in road. ba ted that he had taken two tablets new would Ko far toward reducing un-,of a preparation of mercury. The po- ymenit, Mr. Hoover. said. lice’ Wert unable to get @ statement Several millions of dollars now from him, He will recover, In th as PATA oasis ene, | Lodge's Secretary Victim of Sleep- JAPAN TO WoO BR TOKIO, Aug. 22 ian centenary celebration neiro, it is announced 4g, the day. The Settsu is a built about ten years ago. ing Sickne An WASHINGTON, Aug, 22,—-B8trieken pan will dend the With “sleeping sickness," Philip E. coming Brazii- Searle, secretary to Benator Lodge, Republican leader, t# in a sorioug con- dition t Rio Ja- to-day in loon foe ital jose home is wera, taken iil at the” Capitol on | returned the ‘doubt, | going police skipper, his voie2 filled with sympathy and sorrow, Duncan looked at him again in slipped his cud to the: port took # halt hiteh in his sea- trousers, threw his helm hard and steered a straight course diplomatic missions and Consular or- ganizations, thus relieving Spain of the duty interests in Germany. The treaty also will defer to a fu- cheek, over below the horizon he throw out this|tire date, it is learned, the adjust- Pow threw out Mis | vent of al! commercia’, financial and economic issues involved sumption of relations. These will be settied either by a special treaty through negotiations with the newly established diplomatic missions. Friends of Wilhelm Cuno, General sa hell ee country!’ a ————..——— or COURT SHOWS NO MERCY FOR YOUNG HIGHWAYMAN. Judge Matqueen Sentence Ecclen- 4 p Manager of the Hamburg-American $Gmity BASEMAN NEON Tee: Steamship Line, are continuing to for Leon 135 Ninth Ave of tree men w him to accept the German Am- nited States: Counsel ene, No. guilty to being one Lxcleston, ue, Ww. twenty= » pleaded urge bassadorship to the oe cereee: teat Naas COP DIPPED FINGER. d Unat nN cony! Wayman's attorney plead toa had never before be His Te! mony aa to Thrown Oat. trate Liota dismissed Timothy n, a Saloon proprietor of No. tic Avenue, Brooklyn, in the Flat- when ‘Taste Is “Highwaymen abroad In this city, caw look for no clemency in this court,’ cared Judge Mulau tenced Excleston to the maximum term f ten to twenty rs in Sing Sing Prison for robbery in the first degree. The specific charge aguinst Eccleston was that he held up and robbed Verno 1, who then s to prod: 422 West 40th Street to years in prison on the to second ee robbery a truck of the Silk Finishing Company containing $40,000 worn of silks at Willis Avenue’ and 140th Stre threatening the driver with revo “Youth of prisoners will not deter from giving sentences in these cases, said Justice Tiernan. SS Last Rites for Mexican Archbishop. Pontifical mass was celebrated for un?lnte Archbishop de Oca. v Obregon STATE SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBLES ARE NAMED. | S06 Graduates of High Schools in This City Announced, ALBANY, Aug, ‘The names of the high echool pupils who are eligible to receive untvcrsity scholarships to be awarded this year were made public to- day. of the See of San Luis Potosi, Mexico,| Bach scholarship carries a State grant | in St. Patrick's Cathedral to-day, four |of $100 a year for four years, The win-| Bishops, a special representative of the |ner of a “soholarship may attend any Pope, several Monsignors and seventy- Hee’'pricsta. participating, "Archbishop Hayes performed the last rites. Burial was in Calvary Cemtery. registered college in the State, but not to pursue professional courses ‘There are S00 eligibles in the counties ot Greater New York. Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine , Georgette Taffeta 25.00 desirable for afternoon, street’ and of representing American | in the re-| Patrolman | Vernee, an acior of No, 120 West 47th r + an A PERE Sulljvan taking Street, getting $7 in cash and $30 Be gaa Ah peat ene ee Kk vbehind the bar, but that when bh 1eMStiirca to help tne authorities obtain | (Cid t© seize the Blass it dropped 28 the arrest of his tWo confederates, but aa Gea “6 . according *to the District, Attorney's |, ,,4iPRrd gone up. with my Anger, oifice he failed to falfill his promis: hquor.’” i rea Juative Tiernan, in the Bronx aay| ‘That's the fimsieat testimony I've Ward J. 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