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ALLIED DIPLOMATS HINT TREATY WILL WORRY U. S. LATER Predict That America Has Not Safeguarded Her Rights Legally. FAVORED VERSAILLES. Wanted 1917 Association Pre- served and Would Hav Agreed to Reservations. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 right 1921).—There !s no concealment here at-the disappointment of Allied diplomata in the new pence treaty signed by the United States and Ger- many. The Allies had been hoping to che last that the United States would stand by her first signature on the Versailles Treaty, and thus preserve the association which 1917 ‘The European Governme were prepared (o agree to any reservations to the Versailles pact which the Am- (Copy- be in un erican Government mizht have pi posed. They wanted America’s sig- Mature on the Treaty of Versailles eMefly for moral effect mats de not discuss Of course, dip! American domestic politics for pub- lication, but they are quite aware that the factional disputes in the American Senate furnished the underlying r son for the making of a separate peace with Germany. It was a case of pre- serving harmony in the Republican Party or disappointing the Allied Gov- ernments, and the Harding Adminis- tration felt that it was more import- ant to appease (he domestic situa- thon than to please Europe. On many an occasion the European Governments themselves have set precedent in attaching more weight to their own public opinion and du- mestic politics than international wel- fare. One of the so-caiicd vig secrets of the Paris Peace Conterence was the inner reason for the failure of that conterence to fix the size of the Ger- man indemnity, and it was later ac- knowleaged that because Prime Min- ister Lloyd George had made an ex- Uravagant election promise the Peace Conference agreed with the argument of the British Prime Minister that his wn political fortunes would suiter if the indemnity were definitely fixe But leaving aside tie considerations @f aomestic politics which caused both Presicent Harding and Secre tafy Hughes to avanaon their first idea of “engaxing under the existing treaty” of versau there are in Allied circles many who predict that America has nut saleguarded her Tights from a icgal stanapoint, and that the chances are tha; the indirect Metiod vy which the Uniea stutes has made peace with Germany will furnish pienty of lexul controversy in future years, ‘The Aiwes, of course, oWe the United Staies u goou deal of money, and are not ukey in th Mediate future to engane se controversy over legar questions, but it is auinitied tnat the Buropean G@dvernuienis may vowe aay quesuon the vanity of those mghts winen ihe Unites miates has enucavored quire vy a separate treaty with Ger many. Vne line of thought of those who ontend that tae new treaty dues not Kaleguard America’s rigots us Guat ta am in pus to ac- fhe preamvie Almericu formauy an- pounced w te worm that the Lreaty Of Versuines sigued by tie Uniea States was not rautied and is there- ford snappiicwuiy W Lue Lacey Biaics Ip later secuons of toe Mugues-muOX Areaty America peuuicauy rigats ana priviueges of tae Versaties Treaty. ‘Poe question is usKeu how Ahe United states can in one preaty deciare that a certain contract is nui and yoid and in tue next breath in- sist that certain paris oF tne contract are vauid, im auswer to this query, American officiais say that the United States, while never facty iis velouties Treaty, bas never vccntiew oer Governments of the worid of any in- tenon tu repudace rani chains: tat woo even thouga vojectin was induc certain parie of 1, such as tne Leaguc Covenast. in ot words, the Treaty of Versailles unratitied is just as live a document as the Hugnes-nnox treaty, which has just been signed but Ws aisv unradiice. faueed, i ay pears that the Amesian Government Probably will take refuge jupon ove @asion behind the fact that the W gon signature on the Versailles pact ladicates that the United States re- eeived certain rights and privileges from Germany und- the Versailies pact which cannot be Jost simply be- cause the Aimeicun oetate taied to ratify certain obligations unposed in that treaty. Briefly, the American attitude is! that, having participated in the war with no desire to acquire territory or material gain, the United States has @ perfect right to insist upon all the benefits and privileges which may be conferred upon other powers, while at the same time refusing to accept any | @ligations to enforce the Versailles Treaty or any otner compact. From the Allies’ viewpoiat this ap- Pears to be an intensely pro-Amer- ca@ as well as selfish position, but American officials declare that the umaeifishness of the United States was demonstrated in the war and that all the righis and privileges have been sought in the ei which | j-Knox treaty are simply those wit voxid give Ameri m of | opportunity, WIDOW FEARING PAUPERISH KIL ~ HERSELF ANO SM | Both Long Out of Jobs, She | Turned On Gas — Had $700 Cash and Bonds. Aithough she had x bank balance of $0 and Liberty bonds worth $200, | abroad at Concord from the old Bap-| POLICEMEN BUSY HANDLING | tun cin aneee aboenenu lee kate Mrs. Emma Ruthnk, sisty-one, tist graveyard which has been in dis- | ADVENTURE SEEK&NS, | thing conneated with, It approachin. dow, could g bu He, &¢ y A century. mitty| ‘ Supernatural ve both laughed widow, could see nothing but a use, some suy, for a century. Fifty) And the peogie in Comes | And the doctor totd me of the strange % tion ahead of herself and her son, Al persons profess to have seen ihe wrought up uwes the nouines sounds of the neigtiterhood and likene ‘ t men, wor whe strummin | ¥ bert, an ex-soldier, and early this ghostly visitor who arises trom his|t”! Last night men, me musical wit a ihe mean morning turned on the fas in’ her grave at 3 o'clock in the morning, a} “hildren satherea on comers pear the | Switzerland. apartment in the hasement of N , “cemetery, and with cranod necks and} One night a visitor at the rectors Hi dase Tih iewet erat on Lut lsd lan in gray Is his de-|quick steps walked on and shivered |¥#s © ne Jin the ‘house, ‘the docts PARE ele Inia a HO semaphore and epreads his trailing /fainted at sight of the apparition when|Thc visitor was of the gentler sex FOMDRINEH@ Ba ites | garments like a picture of one of tho} jt stepped out of the cemetery to{and in the quiet of the night she ph Richter, superintendent, said | prophets of old. help him fix the pole which had|heard tee sound of footsteps fallins he smelt gus yesterday nd called | Special excursions are made ¢. ed ‘ softly, first in the doctor’s study, then & meter ihepector who could tind| SAhSCeER EEA Naw ie ‘ade front) sipped its trofey, declares that it was| across the reception room and Up the hothihg: wrong, ‘The ‘hotles: belle Manhattan and New Jersey, and 1! pig second encounter with the shad-|stairs to her landing. Tien Re eT eee Catt from the tong line of automo: /ow, and that the first time he saw] She was brave and resolved to face ee eare oe i 0 piles that kept up a steady proces-| nim ne was packing his tombstone on| deniy, one appeared on tie leone d ia 0 vat for fear the gas might sion ai last n ght and into the ghost-| y's pack ITRACING THE MYSTERIOUS he detected and her life save 1 h so! i hel i" i APRA LHLEH AIAIC ainda AST ; SiGe WOK! ute fmorming (that {he| ‘The saadowy prowler made his first; — FOOTSTEPS IN RECTORY. SEHINiy, - cioaed sulky whole world and his wife-and daugh: | aopearance, from the best informa-| No.one was there. She walked whoRhd cdant A ‘i bag i std alee ha athe ia wv Le [tion at hand, a week ago this morn- foun the stairs to the seoreuon roon we and doors and turned « he little graveyard on Clove Road i ana 3 2 }and across 0 the doctor's stud: every gus jet and three burners This was one of the results of che anaes gM Lag bake bid nese The sounds had ceased, and wha: her kitehen rang Mad sl publication of the st Paar | up Staten Island can’t be laid to the) might have happened can only b ‘ised hace Cit mu ion of the story of the shade) clamboke of the Elks, which took/conjectured had not Dr. and Mre Fay RUSE wes gy beetle gee - bb place only on Wednesday. Mix returned at the opportune mo- , the police say, the fumes: would | n extra detail of police in come) a “ (bubba) i = likely have asphyxiated some of the mand of Sergt. Johnston Humphrie. Be tact cemeee cence) een ave, Wad ecto of the sounds in twenty-seve ° famil ites abe phries camp in the cemetery to-night andi the car barn, which is separated from eo apartm muse, Hey son, who plenty of the curious who exhibited a, hae Fae EAI said the doctor, laughing heartily was twenty-five, was overcome as he} dosire to péneteate tHe fungi’ (ni thy) Sed, DNS Wvening: World editor yes) whon ons ot) the, Irom doorel im open a, E 1 “iy night RG great WAN the eealter | Cee, ouornoee for a window raised, votces come to Motoreycle cope and bicycle cops, Us from the barn and t aiking t According to Richter, Mrs, Rath. STANLE STANC 2 AND POLICEMAN mient in Stapleton that yesterds f i sot d fro sounds as if it were in th hick was left a widow when her Loy | HIS fp ae es \ M1. PALLADING ae —— ee ede eee te hs waa three years old, Sho supported E were patrolling the roads leading to “I've heard the other sounds, too; . Lis He ae the cemetery. Automobiles came founds of the sereech ow! and the when he went into aking: 0 , : sound uncanny till the source is dis- sh hi Li su th ite OE BELIEVES SOVIETS AT 92 HE GETS ay long, for the cops bade them) covered chine gunner. He got.work after “oat it.” There were in, TI vemarked to the doctor that. the his aisehorge and tie mother sive WILL CONTINUE IN LICENSE TO WED JUBILANT OVER Crowd of atrangarn that went, Nove would bea’ Parndist for spirit p he © for old age until eughtee t t t " ualists. What the edt a up her mit until ashteen, CONTROL OF RUSSIA FOR THIRD TIME own trom the big metropotis, but a! Sy". iduse Hike that Geet ir Months ago when she broke an arm) ie ’ touch or two of a nighstick which Mix had another good laugh at the ee Merl hy? ‘ i fore ; Mrs, Harrison Predicts Government, Merrill's Prospective Bride of 04 HYLAN § LF] TER Bae HT UL BROR SY, Sroved seeete arM un iets a Saree ch ne doen he youtl lost his job e'eht months! ‘ ‘ 2 pirits. The: fanned” the: wa Pe CU eet a8 elit le docs P 2 2 i Will Last and Calls Famine Helps Him From Auto Into % ‘f bt | v bah i Lee nay n ghosts. When I told him T haan’ ago and althouga he tried nearly ‘ ‘A : i ce Concord is a pretty Lttle patch in even seen the cemetery, let alom every day to find another, was un. | Reports Exaggerated. i Clerk’s Office. LAO nice Ry a the scenery of Staten Island. Along been in it, he said: todo no, This, with the fact that her| tra, Marguerite E, Harrison, Amer- | MANCHBSTIO, N. H, Aug. 27 < AE (Continued Krom First Pages the .ovds are Italian gardens where) ),/Come, ie ewe too late savings were rapidly diminishing, i8/ican newspaper writer who was re-| --Dan Merrill of Chelsca, Mass., eee 7 - one ov two may sup under soit) Stars were twinkling merrily an! velleved to have depressed her to a! cently released by the Soviets after a! ninety-two years old, and 1 the Administration pe Nghts, and where im the days of old; tho big dipper was hanging dow: state in which she resolved te take! yenr in prison in Russia, arrived here | bride-to-be, Jeanette W. Sava overlooking Indications that theve | fe was made the brighter by gen. from the sky helen Gagneniireed cr life and her son's. i yesterday on the sieamship totterdam | of Nahant, Mass., sixty-four, drove was ematic preying on marker} quaffs of “dogo red.” Musie'notoreq along afd the ouauparita — and told graphically of conditions in| UP to the City Hall last night in a inerchants and indirectly on their| steals down to ue road from the sang out to us: sunsia limousine nplomarnite ratte lack ;|Sardens on the slopes and with a “Seen the ghost?” “Looking fo: GERMANY MAY PAY FRANCE tessia nousin ; ustomers by gratters, A largo part| Bardens on the slopes and PSE re oe Mrs. Harrison expressed faith in the}. The woman went in to file a iad of the new evidence is to be directod |!oaf and a jug e B MATOGIBE WEEE Hight And the queries were fol- $1,670,000,000 IN KIND. guraniity of Bornevist government, 4¢claration of the couple's inten REAR OF 153.2474 ST 1 show ihat these complainta were | CHsily enough located. lowed by merry Inughter, most of tt s = Nj advocated co-operation with it in| Yen to marry, but as the C.ty BROOKLYN. Mf 4 sort which ought not to hav. |PETER’S EXPERIENCE WITH THE ©! @ very feminine character, and oucheur and Rathenaw are Dick-| | Glerk insisted that ti one A the women hugged up a little close Sting Atwell a funine relief. She said the country is at the prospec- jo been ignored by competent public j GHOST. 40. to then, Who gavel loud) guRAW ee Would dread a return of anerchy, | U¥e husband appear before him officials and could easily have becn) pyen there are rambling shack Maybe they were laughing to keer LPARIB, Aug Louis Loucheur, “Sie expressed herself strongly inj ®8¢ had to go out to tho car and [MARTIAL LAW TO END ouna to be well grounded. rete usioiee aan ; ie nae tnaeceauve rent Frenohs. Sia iater the Liberated . ‘help Merrill into tile building. | Mr. Brow asking for Dee Wee ing ae gear Gam iat «We fNAlly managed, to Bet camrens Regions, und Dr. Rathenay, German f¥er of a resumption of trade and GP Me ey i INDIAN UPRISING,! ™™ Brown in asking for the re-'along the highway, and beyond the the read through the maze of ghosts Minister of Reconstruction, are negoti- | Other relations. ee redo has been married twice j = moval of O'Maliey based the request car barns a winding road leads past Joy riders, and the doctor led the ating an agreement at Wiesbaden sy! Conditions in| Moscow when sne gosh | Malab a oe on the fear future witnesses had that the historic cemetery. This is Clove} wal, tae Rete pas Pe ceclna tata which Germany would give France ma-|teft there on July 28 were normal, — j Malabar District Made a Military their licenses would be revoked and Road, which must have been named| thr side at Kincraoms Hill Tetues terials for Seccibhpaa ae eae 2.00).-| she said. ood was abundant POSTMASTER SLAIN | Area by British Follow- their business ruined after ite com: jong before the days of Prohibition. | bled up after the doctor’ into the pad Be eta. coe. 970.000. | though prices were high, Rationing mittee finishes its work if O'Malley ‘The man in the power house spoke! Wel and uncanny blackness of the H00). France would pay for these wit J W W a : | century-old cemetery. Not a bred Ne abate at faatipayrtants Uy aay jhad been superseded by a system of | ITH HIS WIFE is still in office, ‘The Mayor replied: feelingly from behind a wire screen. | Sf yt wantetinrine aiid the (lets ne ‘GR Ute. reparaslonlel, account operative distribution eter Shane ,AUs 27 (Associated | “Your letter Is mast extraordinary. “There must be something in it,"| moss made a most inviting night fo: amount to be paid by France in Famine reports Mrs. Harrison be- Bandits, Believed to Be Mexicans, tish India tas becn Ae of Bri- | This is especially so since the minutes he said, “for at least twenty fellows) # ghastly Miele ae ; year would not ¢ 1,04 Noved exaggerated. There was a food Hes , .: tare an \ proclaimed 4 mill- | of your investigation show that Mr. | know have told me that they seen, , S74 then out of the darkness cam Raid Post Office and Store ary urea ration was taken be- | gy mas fe ja voice and 1 slipped ove falle marks, | scarcity in certain districts, she said, - cause of the serious aspect which the O'Malley demanded to be heard when ltombstone Iying prone nearly ie amount a upon May 1, 1926} nut the emigration movement attri- in Arizona. rioting by Moplahe, or Mohamme. {certain Incidents were testified to and — Nineteen “fellows” who saw the| covered with grass and tans tr arried alongs many co natetaltchaa k ers sed—i sist | Weeds. Until 1935, and. would. bear mi@ny | buted to famine was due to the plan. NOGALES, Ariz Frank J.| 440 inhabitants of Arab descent, had | YOU Person easton ae Snoat seetergay. iornine ae i cr zit of there?” roared the oper cent, of the Government to return the popu- Pearson, Postmaster at Ruby, Ariz, “s¥med in the district jupon adhering to your refusal—to sauited him with bricks which found | yoice, and in the lights that spangled iad lations to sections from which they thirty-fve miles west of here, and his »O" Munday a masistrate with armed | permit him to be heard, Tt is grossly holes in the carbarn windows, were| {the road 1 saw fie biggest cop I CONFER OVER THES SHIPS {had been driven. ‘This ted to a con- Wife were killed and tis sister-in-law mobo! Moplths marching: on Teast | Stocking to the universally possessed “pinched” by the unsentimental /€Ver saw in my ite, He came uy | ‘ serio! sundial erday by eason oe plahs ching on the rai een Scan iat ee another little p. ay, th n SEIZED FROM U. S. MAIL CO, stant westward stream of emigracion, ’ mn uel vounded: y day by seven | Wily, was encountered. Machine suns jinstinets of fairness to punish a@ man cops, who don't believe in anything) thay inte ihe ; see Se et tial *| Sho said there was a big tide of Imm!-| Nevieang nee en eed eye, MeO Tico met, Mave been ad the exsual- | not only In advange of the completion more supernatural than the night-|nizet Dr. Mix i gration, too, chiefly from White Rus-|ceived here early to-day. ‘The shan. | te Vumber is not known of the testimony directed at his de- stick, The outa ee eeay tere The sibye He ee eet nt endee | sia and Galicia, where the impression! Ing took place in the post office, after ae |Partment but immediately following’ peter Tomatis, who conducts ares-| "Guin tig oxclaimed’ “GOOD nm nr. Lanker, a | : elibera r : ri propia ‘A - bp 2 B mcuica ince [had gone forth that there was more) Which the store which Pearcon con-| ROBBED OF HER SAVINGS, |,“cUperate refusal to permit him to taurant near the barns—appropriate | night went down into. the A conference behind closed doors | work and better pay in Russia. dueted in conneetion with the post| wy —-- = |be heard in reiation to the matter by name for a restaurant keeper, Toma-| road again und w st to sight say Conference twhind closed doors was| ua ee ad | Woman Did Not Like Banks and|the very one suggesting his punish- tig—stij] cherishes a vivid vision of[/1T WAS JUST AS PETER DE- " ap ‘ sii hae | Sheriff Ge White of Sant ni Pi ment, Your letter can be understood o ti ne bel at 3} SCRIBES IT. cult Judge Manton in the Federat Built | PARENTS INFLICT WELTS ener asorme, se. AY(te oc Bante juried Her Money, | jeter, can ne underatea’ the nocturnal vintor) ha beheld a Perr aed ee ing to-day relative to the nine vessels two deputie WAKHRIBUD,; Mans Aug areca Cote ee eae M- o'clock Tuesday morning. | the tonibatones and) fallen seme which were seized by, the United States! ON GIRL WITH BROKEN SPINE line Edwin S. Sambien has’ been converted | Pending municipal campaign. 1 will «1 think they tramed Petar,” #ai0| ri. gactor aremed familia with me Shipping Board from the United states KILLED IN PROHIBITION RAID, | °°. borestste-soodness: oanks 9 the | Mot do you the injustice of accepting Inspector Fish of the red line—the! surroundings, but 1 wasn't, 1 wanted Mall Steamship Company Justice Sends Child to Institution i. rr "| proper place to receive her sayings de- {the idea that you as a lawyer are a municipal troliey, “but let's go down} to see the Big Dipper again. I'd lik Those present were Judge Manton, sen <r posits ci th petrine of ha rst | and see him.” to have been hanging to the handle. inant. De oleauone™ Ghidenias fh and Denounces Father, Whom | Two OMcers Dead, ort, in|) se uo jadaetbia Of ihe 2s IEE) Fa ou see the ghost?” hailed a] The docior slipped and saved him- Albert sker, man of the Several days ogo she bad $75, the {and inquire afterward, H y We 1D da him Shipping Board; W, Marshall Bullitt He Cannot Punish, Battle With Moonahiners. modest sum representing her e f woman ‘at a window. “Peter will tell self by clutching an overhanging and Elmer Schlesinger of counsel for] 4 : T t Me -herentire say- hope that the extraordinary char- | yoy about it. He chased him. bouxh. Lt 0 sight of him for a the Shipping Moard; the two De Lancey | of ee sey ae old Wanda Michnowesk!} PAINTSVILLE, Ky. Aug. 27.— | UMS nis the had vuned the a ustful | acter of your letter demanding the, “Peter chased the ghost?” I asked, | moment in the darkness and it grew EMM Tdnar Shahi: Gace Toren (oh i 100) po} wford Street, Brooklyn, | John H. Reynolds, veteran Prohibi-|the ground near her hone. Someone {execution of Mr. O'Malley without a! “No, the ghost chased Peter, iene eerie and a sudden chill seemed t United, States Malt. Bteomahiy wc he] Was adjudged without proper guardian-| tion axent, and James Melvin, ‘Town | discovered her place ‘of deposit. and| hearing is not a reficction of animus #he laughed heartily at the recollec- | have touched the 5 tship Com-) ship yesterday in the Children's Court,} Marshal of Paintsville, were shot and | @stetday when she went to add to her ee hat) HOR: 2 An uneartht!y groan fell on my eu pany, and the two recelvers appointed] isrooklyn, and sent to the Trookiyn| killed instantly. and Deputy sre vines she found the “nome bank” had {@! *adered by his revealing that) “yoy pet I run,” said Peter ‘Toma-| which seemed to come up from the hy Jude Manton for the United States! Home {or Crippled, Blind and Detective | Manuel hitspatsick of Joleen Shands | been raved. “the police heard her story | your committee placed a criminal in tis, “Well, everybody else run, and | <round at ny very tect. ‘The chegh- Mail Steamship Company, Herbert No-| children. at. Port. Jefferson 1. for| tnd Hugh Mekenzie were seriously | papers WO Melby but offered little | hig department as an investigator, | the first man who went said he/ghost! Kot! No such thing as ble and Emmett J. MeCormack 4 venee + FOr) wounded in a battle with moonshin See Ss Sean “Your statement that the reseind- Wasn't afraid of ghost Did I see| ghosts. Re-r-rot! ‘Then something a é: iment, ers near here yesterday | is ». him! Well, Vi tell you the story.| white, no, gray, loomed up before me ie ighbors testified they had_seen| Five men, charged with being mem FIVE RELATIVES DEAD. ing of tue cancellation of two permits sprore were about fifty people here|and T wanted to grasp the hand of ERZBERGER’S SLAYERS Wanda at home do cooking and Uean-| bers of the band which fired on the - > is insufficient is as far Wrong as YOUr wren [ closed up, and they said;| Haines, the motorman, The thing ARE STILL AT LASGE.} 1: well (nto the night, although she] gay un murder charges They, aro { Tees AM Vaawed Away White Hel claim that the purpose of the orig: ‘Let's zo and seo the guosi’ “ don't, spread oul its arms, just as Tomatis i. .{ had spent four years in the Long Island] Jesse McKenzie, Ray McKenzie, Otto 5 7 nal decision to reve ss to intimi- 1 up Clove Road lad NO Hysis | the Fea aur lan Geacribed it, and eRe HOUMA Aton Ten Tee ce Cana COC La ene eer reese Wp fone: for Tver Years: W a frtite ronal pean te oane neas there at all, but they said it wus| before me was unfolded the robe and Were Two Youths, but Their Mo- | %< bken, and that sho stilt] ins c DUCKNEL tnd 27.--Frank [ob comm eee h are 1 record | (he Roun ane we. fil went, Ae foe Hee AAS Lala oF MIPHUCEE Aine Gai cee GLA IS:| | UeM MOMMESIA Hlsa Aid to have! Mollingeworth, a teleerapher, linn jul |Per coe en tee ote 'd| We THOUGHT THE SPECTRE HIT! "Ty where the eves ought to be. tive Is Not Kuown, they had seen the none of the attackers, is in a during the last three months every hi 0, groaned — the child's mother hoid her hands while her| local hospital with two bullet wounds | Peturned to his home dwardsport, van i * Rs a HIM, ing. BERLIN, Aus. 27 (Associated! father, Martin, who weighs 200 pounds,| in the abdomen: | Mhyaicians say his| four miles from tis city, after a three | Ne who could be reached by i has “{ didn’t see him first. It was the hi, hat” laughed the doctor Press)—The assassins of Matthias] Lysught, phyalelio. ot the Children's Fitzpatrick, while in a serious. come] ind & Balt yeaa’ ausenice, CUED. Cine: SOM BIRE, RIOREES Aa Trg Sion Hine Ban. SCG wie ha, hat Erzberger, former Vice Chancellor] Soety found four red welts across the | dition, promeb!y will recover Durr 3 « there was nofa real or fancied grievance or claim’ saw nim, a tanee: ane leas eae | Dae, he 1 pahond fiercely. i child's back and bruises on hee body Late to-night a pu Was search-}communication between him an ris! ake agains one of m, a tall fellow, © ited his | o-who, to-whit Oo-ce*—— and Minister of Finance, two youths! ""T wish 1 had Jurisdiction over sou," ingeite Ten tieiss her membera| family Be oa eho ARG ARR IDRL ARS: OBR IR the City tems and made spread. Then, 4 HOOT OWL! who accosted the politician while he{ Jusdee Ryan said to Miohnowski,“I| of the band 1 ow returned he found that since | Administration whatever he had on seemed to ope) And he Mapped his wings and the motive is not known, but it has| home to you a reallention of whecue mes levee ae eee pts iy the crowd had a basket, and In| lonz graveyard had ylelded it ween deffnitely ascertained that it was | You have treated tle tit ? CAUSES AUTO CRASHES, ane the District Attorney of New York] iis ‘huny to getaway it-me right] sec. | The ghost. was lala, | = —_ TE County on the head. I didn’t know it ull T Ib: the time T reached Park Re not robbery i} i . vay. p , Ove ow Eraberger, for a long time one of} DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES [08 (84 Hits Twa Men oo sidewmin ABANDONED AUTO MYSTERY. “1 am saying nothing ip criticism | Was 4 nd away. [ thought it was|had ully recovered, 2 1 4 long time one of : A | a Aad arter eae ne gho ; oes Germany's most powerful politicians! TAKEN FROM SHIP BOARD, | tere: ie Apecee. t ives of the Kast 35th street | OF detense of Mr. O'Malley at this) “imnere are those who dwell near the| But what wouldn't £ have giver had for some time past been the ob: L ay pe men were tAlured: $9 OY ast we investigating the abandon. | time. If at the close of the investl-/ oid rumbledown cemetery who have} for that Big Dipper full of somethins Ject of a violent campaign, sponsored | 4 eee eee | ae in two qutomabile accidents caused of » Ford sedan with blood-| gation.‘ his department and after all not seen the ghost. but who have! that carried no taint of Volstead! P . . a Director of Budget te Control Mur-)by defective steering apparatus. ned cushions in the yard of Bellevue| that may be sad on his side of the * ———=—= — a - by Pan-German circles, which ac- chase and Sale of Supplies. reco Padules of No. st nth Street tal early this mot z, Ail used of being the || z Island Cit ir APA ee jorning. drive you are making upon atm and ; cused him of being the author of the} WasHINGTON Aug Buaiee picid Isinnd City, was driving past No.| ‘the machine was discovered near the | ager See retia Bitar At chal car mf bang mau of Me | wasiNGTON aug Muda on |LAnH tant Sy. wae Fone ouat Mn. |''tho mache mag ducvered nar the | Sroperty valuing me anon ot oe! Wo Nee 7 Hin Ghask ancallsged. wantn at milena hen his car swerved upon the sidewalk side saw the cushions of the ee type of witnesses produced op beth! ELECTROCUTED BY LAMP, (or dotiars in shipping Board operations a knocked down Veter Hadartica and \aest were bloodatained, The itcense| sides 1 conc py as O'Malley ~ Announc nt was made that the | Prank inka, by No. 72 Bighth number of the car is 285-467 N, ¥.| has been derelict in his duty or guilty . Coat Passer'e Death Cannes tagairy |yitlane of suppit for tht seMhutNS | as rat haiku Sue ty Gitted seeks oats or mcontuct, t shall ake such se-| & Refreshing, Harmless drink during eee cant Eh evan in nae early s tariime [ane inka bis skali [number 211-S07 N, ¥. was found under| tion as is merited. | will thus be do- tate Alleged Law Vi bad ‘Othe huitd, totalling wpout sean buns (aNd right ar FL Meupher of Ne ithe roar Ing what you would be the first to in| Hot Summer Days. Summer Days. Maximilian Sanches, twenty-nine, ort| 00. Will be taken fram the board nd |66 Myatt Avenuc, Winfield, driving on rhe watenian Agee nos Pemeomben se &; | # st should be done in fairness to you No. 117 Vandyke Street, Brooklyn, 9 | Pliced under bro! OF Mle HUGH Récond Avania near Grant AVENUE Age lite Umacting te hospital, grounds | !f you were similarly situated. coal passer on the steamer General Gor = [thrown thr (totted Duar and’ was iccked the switch before abandoning tt | Assistant District Attorney Brotn- gas, was electrocuted in the tailer room " taken to St. John's Hospital badly cut org ers has been assigned by Acting Dis-| of the vesae! ut the Staten Island Ship FB DEAD Hae apitol badly oul | OWLS GET CAUGHT, trict Attorney Banton to have chargo| yards, Fort Kichmond, yesterday stter- —- MARTIN'S FERRY, ©. Aug si] of the criminal prosecutions arising rem Fe eae sacl ie tem 2 Robert) Denies Missing Plugs Peeed [William Morsay ping on Captina| from evidence submitted through tho} famp exploded and he tae ante 3 «Laur ytown | The complainants ag Her Creek. ted (wo big hooks with meat! Meyer committee. x the live wire *] alm (Med rattlesnake’ four of No. 4 West street to catel tutes. Examining the: hool Commissioner of Accounts Hirseh- nty Phy clan Mord is in gat en He Debectee tei) motion picture producer, « a ie the * ate intact ; ao ie! field will also on Monday ask the | charges criminal negligence Siett ta he lotta f en accused of hissing the Ame lites atory to em Pistrict Attorney's office to imquire He said under the fam tampa ‘used in oi eal Mag Ny Fe i sca fas, in the Strand Choate, With: ate ae fete Rane Gis pinta & in aewspaper stories ip Gon- 66 or) Lay a J ed by wire “ewWere took the bunnies out drew their eharges in West Side Court | ‘he ext morning two. lal ‘owls ection with the marget inquyy T ICED maak, and nous was on the lanj: No] in the woods aud Teleased them, ‘The after he had dented doing so, Magia: | were found hanging to the tines having whieh he belleves come. under | sea, is an Ideal Bevera, J snake had ten rattles. trate McQuade dismissed the case. bern caught while nibtding at the meat. Man as criminal libel —_—— THE EVENING WORLD, SATURD Clothesline Lariat of Policeman Saves Family of Five Trapped in Fire. AS CLERGYMAN EXHIBITS HIM IN CEMETERY AT MIDNIGHT, AY, AUGUST 27, 1921, “HOO, HOO,” SAYS THE GHOST Evening World’s Spirit Expert Boldly Inter- views Wraith Who Draws C-owds Nightly to Emerson’s Hill, Staten ‘sland. By Joseph S. Jordan. jmiorning a mass meeting was held in Staten Island spout another night of te Public square ano a vigilance oom. jmittee wa formed, t y y terror and to-day still throbs with) yon a Loupe WAC eNO TGS the sensation of the shade that stalks | caught him a heard ghostly sounds. The wires hav, (sung with them and cchoed throug the hills and valleys, ‘Thought th did?) No, they reaily did. Listen, ‘The wtlanger passing the cemopows at night wouldn't know there % 1 |cemetery by the side of Clove jif tt weren’t pointed out to Across the road from it ia the pretty” ~-! and Uhh little Episcopal Church of |St. Simon, set in a picturesque | garden, fronting on which is the home \of Rev. Willlam Winters Mix, its rec- tor. Back of the cemetery ts Emer- son's Hill, around the crown of which | are scattered mansions and broad es- | tates of the wealthy, | Lights shed a pathway down to the [road from the upper windows of the | Fectory—friendly lights they looked— and I lifted the latch of the gate and passed through the pretty garden to the porch covered with ramblers, and hazarded a touch on the electric but- ton at the side of the door, Dr. Mix is holy, but not devoid of | humor,

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