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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921, ) ' Charles LL. Harris, y stitutional right of the freedom of}case is novel," said Mr. Kirkland, tt, ellie gee | the press. “but the end and animus are the H. Barnes, Minnie ohasity q| Same as marked the whole course of Foray. Augustus Hive Seat the demurrer would obstruction to free express t bobble Sin ol hd tithes Mas 4 namely, to _ Prntect entrenched ¢ 8 POLICEMAN MAKES. 10 MORTON HOKE =.= with Re im teed as Ko Ko and: Alice ‘ " THEATRE 10 PASS Harriss Yuin ie sae one huatnews tt the wut ie won” °™ °F] SUPREME COURT JUSTICES, ‘ srom ‘Third Page. ent City Administration for the man-| F. Hagarty, lawyer and President of | (Continued Prom Third Page.) rical man ner in which municipal finances were| the Crescent Athletle Club of Brooklyn, ve aetce handled. will be nominated as candidates for Ju e point o ; jewspane sive ua teke The city contends that the articles|tices of the Supreme court for new and-un- Newspaper Asks Dismissal, and editorial expressions damaged |Second Judictal District at. the. Dem ountry, omn The spe He broaght out ar, Margaret Mather, and Summons Sergeant for Light-) Marie Witins, Charles Cogman and! | Richard Mansfield ‘ bs 4 Vi} “ity Seeks Co city’s ere pos yO! cratic Con ti to-da t the Th less Bike and Then Is Or- Rartley Campbell's “My Partner” d Juliet with Mins Saying City Seeks to Block | the citys credit In disposing of mu- | crate con ten oust Saumte, Brook: | , ‘7 mec heee 4 WAR maaeetul und Frederick ee . a eat ak a | dered Before Inspector, | Sas “une here. and was a wander By sheer force Freedom of Press. j, Weymouth Kinidand, counsel for) 92, convention, composed of 199 dleto-| Vt THE UNION SQUARE’S BEST RE- spi , will be its and i Hed toc J. Kuhn. William B. ¢ Ms ament that th mut of New vaste ee 1 of monarch i Corporation Counsel, The unusual spect a polic MEMBERED HIT. y Perfor CHICAGO, Sept 22—The $10.000.-| without. precedent ranent. ) t ¥ t 5 8 ess anc " NCE ie € € y en man preferring charges against his| Then cam: the big is ani ne an "000 libel suit of the City of Chicago| He recounted the struggle “poet t Justice Cragen, ‘Se The Goodfo superior was witnessed to-day when) Sfeat money make she WO TK amatnat: the Chi 4 ene sie DOS | : jOrphans,” transi trom (iuainst the Chicago Tribune opened ‘only arbitrary, op- | Francis Coltege, Brock! In Biacks, Browns and Sergt. William L. Whitman of the | Seb fenteetet, faa aL Bt of the day with counsel for the news corrupt power has! stay was Secretary of - : Krench, war hawked about for $1,5 Union Square Chauncey Olcott ob. ae i ne NEWS| cought to destroy or enslave free ut-| member of the Brooklyn Board sau ent; Suedes, Kid and C City Islaxd Precinet was up before) aati) palmer read jt He put it on.| tained his first engagement in opera, paper asking the court to uphold alterance.” cation and Asststant District Attorney : to Magistr the M nin| Kate Claxion was Louise, the blind wit been in the general demurrer based on the con-| “The form of attack In the present at Kings. ee ‘ ‘ es mia A end of the business Court ged with failure te have] and Rose EKytinge, Henriette.| rd'a “Henrietta” — - _ — — _ —_ shen hie vytwe. | Mackay was Merre and Cl vith Robson and Crane ¢ Bore ct Oe oie Sieve Sieve eae n played Jacques. ‘The play ran| the same year—hold your br man GF. Schmauder of theligg nights, and was the sensation of | ROW Mi a million dc 4 , My | and has d the styl Serge precinct was the com-|the thoatricas season, Kate Claxton) tne must our ave = Plainant ‘afterward boue t outright and} the cou one ? F Schmauder said that the Sergeamc| played it for twenty years. J only Chaflie Chaplin appeared WITH the coming of Autumn, suitable footwear had apr Hill the morning before « and that ed yeste mornin Rose Michel, with JH. Stoddard | decided that the way to play! he M nr was an ny is a matter for your immediate attention. Styles = are more distinctive and in greater variety. As 4 always, VAN-HART is ready to supply your & @ needs with a complete selection of new high and nd was a fro low shoes. been Chaplin’ a F 7 is ‘ " VAN-HART SHOE: in New York MADISON AVENUE=-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Ores ern body ail) the) style de (the house over to Green manded by the well dressed woman and have the lthcwho held it for, gems Thirty-fourth Street Thisty-fifth Street Arch “Built-In” comfort features, which greatly ‘bout lim at the Union |over to Kelth, wt 6 Celebrated Case, idden uy nson Howard to fi Hunker's Daughter & Those runy do when plays like said, on t last said the hand him as ied tha @ sunumnons, and ind sped aw that he had to serve the summons on! s¢ do wa st for{and now, having begu . ‘ . Sie a “ deni oe Me feit| house, it closes with add to their wear, shapeliness and easy feeling. ; Bean sin geettes ca en Minot play it ¢ in. | show " y 4 TRAM GUL ba ae eM iststall eld Was a juvenile and asked | in the days of “Shed Shook, Col-! | These exclusive VAN-HART features are built told the court that it was his opinion for the part He got It. He showed | Her, Hill and others the Morton House e great place of meeting for the | in by specially skilled craftsmen. They ere what y into the old man's nd ma rs. It was the) NEAT TBH Cutts Fea pnuniee pallusinn oh the For to=morrow and Saturday have made VAN-HART customers so well satisfied. that an weting crime wax not obliged to earry a light) He said that Sehmauder had reported ready for duty on the ffiver in the busmess of de-j none of the fire at rehearsal that he | rt dismissed m, a new star old school, of which John Reilly, the The constant demand that comfortable shoes first morning when he didn't have his) EUROPEAN, PLAYED THERE » below what is now Mur- bicycle with him, and that he was in t i ‘ dean. C de Gunssohek lmihyy Hall beforn Gr adap arent | here as never before. The new models which the summons and honorably dis @ix Charles |e cpower, Lator-he became: tha con: | A I t t S | f | RE Ee bw deed R ‘ A charged the Sergeant Wyndham in * was another) fldant of Croker. a table in the n mpor an a e€ oO w showing will be interesting and : Pie | a at the by friends who meant something inj was in court and ordered a copy of) theatre, play "the lite of New York of that day. | the transcript of the record and then| Differences between Shook Gmice forthwith, Schmauder has been |ted to. Palm firm,| owners, or actors or business: men— on the force thirteen y and it became Shook & Collier, Kate! jut they were class GREAT MOTORS: AMERICAN AND Old Reg and Tammany leader of| harmonize with good taste in dress is answered eustigating hin. The he yeurs many fidant of J: ade One| Police Inspector Dominick Henry attraction, aff Helen 'y made her! 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