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YHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM==% 28, 1921, d 3a OPPOSITION GROWS ANNE STILLNAN |"S\"ERSAY=t3Y=S |TRILETSAWARDED [S7esssre'ecs4" [THROW OUT A GOP. ° sonsatss eure AGAINST RUSHING DENIES SHE ‘BROKE’ IF IN YOUR HOUSE | IN BOARD FENCE 1 g] PRIZE N B ABY MISS RUTH PRINGLE | Avene wt veyeels Bake TREATY THROUGH — WITH HER FATHER WITHOUT WARRANT the Bedford Section. wenn “No Reason for Him Being] Xe, ide : Stirs Up Democratic Repudiates Statements O'Connor “of No, 1168 Pacific Three seventeen-year-old seift-eon= We, , Special Reward to Woman per There,” Says Justice in e seventeen years old, and Sol Kes LEWIS G. MORRIS "BROKE, HE SAYS, ~ TNJAIL LIMIT PLEA Ex-Member of Stock Exchange Says He Owes Nothing to bush Police Court, Brooklyn, and in $3,000 ball each for examination om Sept. 30 to-day and a fifteen- associate of the trio was arratened and held in the Children’s Court. The eule prite are Eugene Johnson of No, 768 Prospect Place. Wii!iam Lundergreen of fessed burglars were arraigned in Who Is Mother of Four- New York State or U. S Senators. Attributed to H | i ing Injuncti oat Seti Sale r U.S. rs. tributed to Her. | teen Children. | Granting Injunction. have’ committed numeroun “small vig y Rintles Inthe Dedford ‘sec | - —_— aaieaicseiiniims — oe Young Freeman, who ia very small wi WIFE OWNS HIS HOME. PACT “PULL OF HOLES.” Miss Anne Stillman to-day wire- The Harlem Baby Parade. the If a policeman entera a house or openings nt a rot sthe. others, in. 7 euigcaieaoiinn - ee ve vies 5 Sn of climactic event of the “125th Street Cub without a warrant the ocoupanta | *Beific chalks againat the, boys hi P ; : ; sy state ‘ : ; perly in Newport Trans-| Republicans Worried, Wil nce —- - eee Week Celebration,” started at exactly cf same ate privileged to throw him| HYOnt.,a mutes at No. 700 Dark Tia % o'clock this afternoon and every- thing happened just as it was sched- ferred to Her, Court | Record ‘Disclos Now Attempt to Stiffen Backbones by a Drive. James A. Stillman, In reply to a query, Miss Stillman, . jewelry from Miss Lyona’s ay it cut, waa the opinion to-day of Justice ise awalty wan Tiana Ww rare the boye McAvoy, who granted a temporary | hid it who 1s in mid-Atlantic on tho Wled. It was a great success, with sAiuRGilGn iol tie. Geshe Ee Ware ——_—__——_— e Olympic, en route to France to enter /1,800 babies in line, ‘The only sur- Demodratie Chak, tho, Kesteainihe het Lewis Gouverneur Morris, formerly | By David Lawrence. school, satd: cited) CL VUCIN CEN HAAN gy staal) Poltce Department from interfering A member of the New York Stock Hx- | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ‘1 deny the statements attributed hey ay oe see Seis a when ith the members of the club, pend- change, @ 41 i a World.) to me, every child received one tollypop, one ag RHAUHAREA ep Ws GRPRSAEAEEL 18s se, @ direct descendant of Gou-) WasiHINGTON, Sept. 28 (Copy- Friends of Mra, Stillman reiterated balloon and one box of candied pop- : junction on Oct. 3 | Israel Brinkman, attorney for the! chwb, which is at No, 108 West 182d | Street, said that following the din- charge of eighteen members of the club who were arrested on Sept. 18 for playing cards, policemen wore placed in the premises, Brinkman sald he appealed to Commissioner Enright | nd Inspector Cahalane to have the policemen removed, but they refused to take any action. When Brinkman said that the po- licemen entered the premises with- out warrant of law, Justice McAvoy n}asked why Brinkman did not throw Church, due to the !llness of Mra, Will- verneur, Morris, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and member of many clubs of Manhat- tan, appeared to-day before County Judge Young in White Plains to be examined as to the legality of his ap- plication to be released from the White Plains Jail limits. He claims he owns no pioperty. Mr. Morris was arrested on a body execution In June on a judgment ob- tained against him by Charles Mor- gan, a'creditor of the stock brokerage firm of Morris & Pope, of which the debtor was a member. Since then Mr. Morris has been within the jall to-day that at no time had her daughter broken with her and that Anne continued to occupy the unique position of being on good terms with both parties in the sensational divorce case, ‘ John F. Brennan of Yonkers, coun sel for Mrs, Stillman, denied to-day that-there had been a reconciliation between his client and James A. Still- man, and denied also that any over- tures had been made by either side toward a reconciliation. “You oan deny the story for me,” sald Mr. Brennan, “and you can say further that there {s no possibility of hidden corn with a “spectal among the sweets. The first prize was awarded with- out rousing any jealousies—a lucky thing for the judges. They had the diplomacy to give It to a set of trip- lets, and there was nobody who could be jealous because there was only one set of triplets in the whole crowd. These were Messrs, Patrick, George and Thomas Hickey, fifteen months old, of No. 112 West 90th Street. A special prize in the form of a ton of coal was awarded to Mrs. Esther Shapiro, No. 226 West 90th Street, who hag fourteen children—which is right, 1921)—Pfforts to, solidify the Lane Democratic Party in the Senate so that the new treaty with Germany may at least be clarified before It MISS RUTH ADELE PRINGL Barnard Girl Will Become Bride of Allen Ross Cobb, a Co- lumbia Trust Man. A simple ceremony and reception will mark the wedding of Miss Ruth Adele Pringle, No. 641 West 124th Street, to Allen Ross Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston Cobb, of Babylon, Li. L, to-day in the West End Preabyt is adopted are proceeding in such fashion as to indicate much moro discussion over the pact than was at first anticipated. FINNN GENUINE i DURHAM Nettie Flynn, 20 Years Old, Got to Fire in Spite of High Obstruction. Twenty-year-old Nettie Flynn and her father, John, were eating supper In thelr home at No. 104 Stuyvesant The Democrats have been working out a programme in a number of private conferences and thus far the only conclusion reached is that sev- eral reservations ought to be voted Ae limits of White Plains under bond| upon by the Senate before ratifica-|a reconciliation.” Avenue, Brooklyn, last night, when) the Harlem record, as far as anybody | jath Brodie Pringle, mother of the bride, Bite he “it they hori Pere. ] of $22,000. tion takes place. If the Republicans ‘There Js strong likellhood, accord-|they heard screams of fire. ‘They| could find out. who is confined to her bed. oe Oe Fad deania aotithene thon tob. kes 50 ; | Counsel for Mr. Morgan opposed | agree to those reservations the treaty !& to information obtainable to-day,|rushed to the back yard and saw| The judging wax done in the west) Following | the ceremony the bridal Son Wey rena See Cow ee acco makes meadow of Mount Morris Park, which was closed to traffic the discharge of Mr. Morris upon the ground that his application was not out, no matter who they are,” re- that Mrs. James A, Stillman, dis-| flames coming from No. 958 Lafayette marked the court. © y pleased at the attitude of her hus-|Avenue, the back yard of which is party will adjourn to the Biltmore tor will be ratified by an overwhelming supper, after which the couple will vote, Otherwise the Democrats may between 122d good cigarettes for and 124th Street i | just ana fair and that the debtor band in retaining linens, silverware] separated from the Flynns' by a hign! en a eS Ye) tO OHS 18; BATES SER: Brinktnsn told) — reporters: | shat 5 make a final effort to defeat the sh e y yee Miss Pringle is well known 'n the| Waters was defeated in the c 4 Spee ey : a primaries wol of his wife's fortune,” he said,| ‘These tactics are ourtously like begin action ag tion, but the ra SOlUHIe hake the pleted a course of study at Barnard,| trict by Willlam Banks. Since then their recovery. It was'said that the best paper for “BULL.” | only articles Mr. Stillman has #0 fam “and that bis brokerage firm had So now you oan receive been wildly speculating before the crash.” those followed by the Republicans Waters has been prosecuted by the opposition. Mr, Cobb 4 INDICTMENT IN BROOKLYN. height. With several vigorous kicks connected with the Colum- she broke through two of the boards bla Trust Company in the financial dia~ The club was organised when Woodrow Wilson submitted the . c ry with each pack. abook G relinquished to his wife are her bed-/and " o ont 24 Lian C te 4 in 1918 and is composed of men and packag Wit 1 want to know," said Judge| Treaty of Versailles, It was denied Felnauunel to ie wit NO tt ees lanka gaimes O'Nelll and her three-| "Bring Indictment. Ensign ve? im the inte wares an | women, at of 24 leaves of WLU. — Young, “is whether this defendant|by the Republicans that they would her the library, containing many|¥eat-old baby Lorraine were on the - ee eee the very finest cigarette has wilfully and fraudulently with- block ratification or delay peace. It to her the library, ct = iy second floor fire escape. Mr. Flynn Out of twenty-four cases of alleged CHARGE WOMAN WITH paper in the world. whe Sa OR property or fraudu-| 444 insistea that with the adoption ‘ve edutions, which she claimed aa/+oiq the woman to throw down the| Violation of the Mullan-Gage law bo- COP REBUKED BY COURT tently transferred any ot, his prop- | "as Inet ae the treaty would zo Net personal property, baby, which he caught and passed to| fore the Brooklyn Grand Jury. indict EQR ARREST AT BLOCK PARTY SUSPICION OF LARCENY. Se eee eee nen ee Me Wit, Mra Stillman hoa ot changed her/his daughter in time to catch the| ments were found in only six cases,| FO MUNGO’ TI UUEUA Ta 3 ! legally transserrec . . Wile mother, who dropped into his arms a i cases has de- . ] property at Newport, Counsel for| ton set’ gimself against the Lodge mtention to go to Canada In search| Mother, whe drop ai The number of tauor cases bas Wel wade Man Prisoner tor Selling|Couturiere on Went AOth St. Will § a sori aaate that LE MORE WAS cee celionk that the opponents’ of of new witnesses, as her attorneys = ae ‘ 7 " Chance for Benefit of Hospital. Have Chance to Refute Many dischar able under the Pu or is is —_ —— | weeks. = o Law because he had only been guilty |the whole Versailles pact gained sut-| 'ntend Unicaataa! Ped lee phlei GOT $1 A DAY, SAYS WIFE “Hip-toters," so far as this Grand] John O'Brien, thirty-two years old, Lads dleplchi) of a civil conversion. Mr. Morgan’s| cient strength to defoat the treaty, *U%er to |ppo! ’ 9 lyury is concerned, are immune from|ef No, 384 Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn,| Mra. Margaret Connolly, a couturtere | ue suid it was @ criminal con- The Democrats have thirty-seven take featnghy aa ubinarat in? in AND HAD TO ACCOUNT FOR IT, | punishment, the jurong falling to indict| 4s arraigned before Magistrate Geis- | at No. Weat 8th Street, was held | J ‘ersic i it is understoo a ese very enue Cr Do bat Weat Side Cor bo you owe any debts to, thelvotes, If all voted alike, the German, Montreal. Tt leu Spe iii every ‘casecot thin) kind presented, | es 18 Gates, Avenue Coury: Hrookiyis |r ee Meet éhareine qensiden witnesses have evidence tending to remove all doubts as to the legitim- acy of Guy Stillman. to-day, charged with running a lottery. Vatrolman Thomas Cassidy said that he found O'Brien selling chances on a grab to-day on an affidavit charging suspicion of grand larceny. Mrs, Freda Wallace, owner of the 85th Declares Husband Accused Her of Spe = It om Other Me Mrs, Anna Gerard, of No. 323 West United States or State of New York Mr. Morris gn the witness stand was ked. Among the cases dismissed to-day were those of a manufacturer who was arrested by a patrolman in a restaurant treaty could be defeated. The de- fection from the Republican ranks is * girs" he said. He added that| slight, but might overcome the few AViMAbiiity of beeing tie woe st| ‘where, the officer testified, he had|bak, five cents a chance, at a block|Street house, anid that a number of phattan, Was owned Fy Tie won | for tis treaty, |Etilman, now only seventeen yeara|to-day for an order directing her hus- | alleged to have failed to cancel lquor| Sumner Street and Lewis Avenue last| rooms since Mrs. Connolly came ther, Counsel for Mrs. Morris produced |" a1, situation is a serious one; in- | Sma band, William Gerard, an employee of | prescriptiot night, "The police say Mra, Connolly had twenty- Peer, bee wiby the deca for (deed ‘mush more siaeming an whe Teor! ie nearly Lae the Art Printing Company of Man- a futhe lock party, was held to raixe|five pawn tckets, some of which called Di 0 yhe: a de his grandfather, James ial hate ota Mae laehe er Wank and is for the Pride of Judea Orphan ant : © Newport. property was trans-|at first believed. While Senator Un- {O™ tle fer al TUG Mutger fren peniing tris of nis|RIOT GUNS FOR USE ON Asylum, a Hebrew. inatitution” In |¢0r, Sroberty_ whieh has since been ident! ferred to Mrs. Morris by the trustee fied as stolen. Williamsbui derwood, for instance, has said he en eee ee en ee = neem ne mene meemrnmememnm nim 8 ruptey Anvoly, a separation suit. Mrs. Gerard also asks ‘What were you doing at a block| Miss Marie Brandies of th a wea involving the firm of! might vote for the treaty, it cannot $200 for hospital charges, as she ex~ LONG ISLAND BANDITS. party?" Magistrate Geismar ‘asked the | Hall Hotel. told in court tat sho had That holds the cream N adjudication of Mrs. Morris's claim|be sald what his position will be if Soldier Accused Pasar dp accusaibleloitecse ab ' Here to tavastigate 6. Seas: at Monin Auer Rea ae That makes the teeth : AS ash erard acc of aban- Mra." Co Month ago and had, t e against the brokerage firm and there-| the reservations are defeated. | F Special Police and Deputies Armed “ep away from| been unable to get an account r fore thete was no fraud on the Part! me programme of reservations has| Of Bi a by Sere hae hunpanaior onus ena ine for Emergency Casen. r celamiar ‘ore an Rs Seotield, | who “iy on in "the Both So brightly gleam! of Mr, Morris. m A ‘| . "You ty to do with-| Street house, sald she missed $300 wort: ‘The witness said the reason of the|not been completed. They may in- g y 5 Biman treatment, Her answer de te suns, son v againat the banaite Tnterfering, with benefits held Fer alan clothing, wad the pollae way, Gomee he Used twice a day, transfer was because of a loan his ° Me infesting fashionable sections of Long|good cause, If you bring In another | It was covered by the pawn tickets ] Lees Sea te te bin ire eibe lenned | ee oe tae ee His War Bride ‘After our marriage [ was taken to|iuceg where numerous robberies have|complaint of tix kind [ wit have more | found. in Mra. Connolly's rooms, Mrs Both morn and night, Nim $22,000 to pay for the balance on | ade by Senator Lodge and on which a Carnie reern ae at 208 West 218t | (iced wealthy residents to apply for|,fey,on the subject. Sono: MBL CRAYS 16m, Sean ton Retards decay | ’ - EM Gh ea e Street, (Manhattan. ch mornin c ‘The complaint was dismissed ‘riday. ne Lerten wae la ae ended es oes ee aae Mag aaty | betore leaving home ithe plaintift protection, were issued In Mineola to- ee = era BSS RRO And k t 1 that the joan was insecurities. 5 Pariaec al ht . al fi e other! Pyacerted Her for Another|would give me $1 with instructions |day to special police and deputy sher-| Accuse Manager of Taking Payroll.| Registering for Election by Mall eeps teeth bright! : og Mr. Morris said he had no bank BNO Lhe AS Re EIS infancy and) that that was to provide for the|irts on «uard James De Zega, office manager of Not Permitted. French Girl, She Tells the Democrats have already pointed house that day. On his return he Soe E ae Tee aia’ $600 that under th t Gi Moula| cagulvel an @ceountng Ge che |EAreeiaianie eunouNting the. the Hygrade Builders’ Supply Company| John R. Voorhis, President of the ings He declared he had paid $500 | out under the new pact Germany . ‘. , : h e|Long Island, nnnouncing the measures! q: No, $4 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, | Board of Blections, to-day called at- wife had given s imatine warfarelin the future, nor did ~ rh isnued by Sheriff Smith. The ing stolen $673 He was held in| law relating to absentee voting. Regia- RB gupport. Judge Xe ‘asked 2 house he told me I lied and that I bY, hen! n ! eld in relating ‘ - oe te eS eee See ney {fo|8he obligate herself as explicitly as| Joseph Kunz, a twenty-two-year-|had spent it on other men.” as Seer eee ee eine ae Fev gate ee dor tock ned’ cna [mune eatlipe bye math Tider he: ante t apply to adjudicate the claim, might be desirable. Incidentally, the old ex-soldier who was wounded in nee denies that he ever struck frat 25,000, aataat marke and i Persone goslrt ng to vote must Fegiater “T have not. At the time of the fail- despatch printed in The New York France and brought home @ French oJ talian lire had been stolen. personally. ul ey may vote by mail 4 > 8 we a o. a had a wife and four children with whom | after personal registration If they com- ure of my frm T etinned mee World this morning from Berlin stat-| war bride in February, 1919, was ar-| qj Midcsdl Wadaalberiea Galonne uy law He ay ae Beaten | iived at No. 1626 Hast Ninth Street. (ply with the Iaw permitting absentee i evening y ceartpin’” he answered, |g that the German Government had raigned In Centre Street Police Court Greenwoo: ‘Ghres ion attompied itor atichaal| oon voting. Large Size 25¢ Medium Siae 1@¢ i Nira Moris said her husband had | submitted a memorandum on the new| to-day before Magistrate Sims on a| The funeral of Miss Mildred Hanan, |vacciikis last night at Congress and transferred his Newport house to her | treaty to the Reichstag has stirred up charge of bigamy. He admitted that |shot by Mrs. Grace Lawes, her former | Henry Streets, Brooklyn, Vacelikis had K by court order: -Bhe: sald she hs a hornet's nest in the Democratic he had deserted his war bride and|chum, was held to-day from the home of | the money for several men who work propel longing t husband e had deserte the pvern f 7 > aoe. Lee eeeant|camp. The memorandum is sald to married another French girl, but set Ben, Brother, Alcoa Fs Hanan 10, ae eee under him tn the storerom of the Hotel | SALE AT ALL STORES ¥ could be applied to the claim. voice the opinion that the new treaty up the excuse that the Domestic Re-|Rey. T. Bond Holland, of Br John's, Patrolman, John ouuee came to his as- In Brooklyn ‘ “1 ve ; y."" he said. | is ” Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, only rela-|sistance. Two of the men escaped, but He meys up every penny pe. Aa is “full of holes," and that Germany lations Court had authorized the | Fpiscope very close friends were presenta |the third was overpowered, thrown to Fulton Street 3 Tuas. Yo tee ttn pankruptey | 228 succeeded in narrowing American| separation and ordered him to poy {John S, Borland, who was present whoa | the ground and pounded by Vacciikis Near Hoyt # ; act of the Lidpicn ol hich hem the shooting occurred, was one of the'The prisoner sa ne was Henry (here had been no fraud in the trans-| Tights to @ point wit anaes pel ee ee wes and he} \journers. The interment was at Gulder, No. 33 West 61st Street, Man- In Newark ‘ fer of the Newport property. less valuable than those held by the (hought he had been divorced and | Greenwood. hattan: { B Street and -—_——— Alltes. was paying alimony. road Stre R.R. WATCHMAN MORTALLY Democratic Senators said they! Kunz lives at wo ey West Race it Park Street and is employed as a clerk by . Fe would call for the text of that mem s ‘ he Consolidated Gas Company. His es a SHOT WITH OWN REVOLVER] cranauin, tor it the German Govern- | {yor wite and hee baby bon met Marie West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York . -- pore | Ment in advance of ratification is in-) Ann David on a recreation pier last Atiacked From Behind by TW) terpreting the treaty less favorably | July. Marie Ann ta rench an . . 9 Ay aT) Men in Jeracy ‘Central than ts Secretary Hughes, the Amer. |* Close friendship sprang Up Your Ch oice of To-morrow’s Extraordinary Special! ; ican Senate wants to know about It. ‘ Yards, Christopher Guthrie, forty-one, of No. 16{ Barthold! Avenue, Je! watchman for the Jersey Central, was The German memorandum is said to hold that since America will not deal with the League of Nations, the in- her home and introduced her to Kunz. It was testified to-day in the police court by the first wife and corrobor- ated by the second that Kunz was immediately smitten with Marie Ann. 210 New Fall Frocks Sale Polo Sport Coats c trumentality designed to enforce | {nside of a month he had deserted Canton Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, } examining cars in the Jersey Avenue 8 Z % him arraigned Poiret Twill, Tricotine. 2 : entds early to-day when he was at-|rights in that treaty, a question | his bride and she had i ; 1 4 . . ieiked from behind by two young men.|arises as to what America’s rights |! eating Seen eae Extraordinary Values at Nothing Smarter for Immediate Requirements } ‘They knocked him down, took his re-|are, The memorandum Is quoted as | Where the 10 a week pay t volver from him, shot him in the right Jung with It and escaped. Guthrie was taken to City Hospital dying saying that if America declines to serve under the Reparations Commis- jon or other bodies created by the | 1 for. ept. 8, Kunz married Marie Ann David at the Municipal Building. He continued to call on his first wife Stanley x Me Gibbous Made to Retail Capt. Casey and detectives quickly| 7” PPS WAY once « week and pay her the allotted ; surrounded the yardsf Employees of| Versailles Treaty, “there ts nothing | $10, Two days ago she heard of his { the company who have been robbing|!n the German-American treaty to| second marriage and consulted a po- at w s " arrest followed ears are suspected, Guthrie is an| tell what would happen then.’ liceman. Kunz's arrest fol . 9 F S . Oklahoma ranch owner who came here| ‘This 1s precisely the viewpoin: | ,,Magistrats Sims held him in $2,000 392 ITH AVE. AT 30ST. a year ae vife went to the hos- - val he actioi a year ago, Atle wile went to one eon: | which cities of the Hughes-Knoz | ry’ The two women reached and Second Koor-Jake Glevator dition, y have a year-old baby treaty have maintained for several |jeft the court room together. —— weeks. The Democrats are going to —_>—— A. Augustus Healy Dead try to make these points clear before | M°Clellam Offers to Take Stamp First Showing Information was received in this etty for Hy to-day of the death at Cold Spring on the Hudson of A. Augustus Healy, for many years President of the Board of a voje on ratification takes piace, If the Harding Administration insisla on | the treaty going through without the Col. George B. McClellan, former Mayor, to-day told Mayor Hylan that he would take the stump for him or To-Morrow of Trusteva of the Brooklyn Institute af| dotting of an “i" or the crossing of | give him whatever other service he 100 New Autumn Arts end Sclences, ‘The fiaga of Brook-|a ‘t,” the pact will face indeAnite | ould fo insure his re-election. New| lyn were ordered at half mast. delay. If reservations are accepted, as j oity,"’ he said, “and this year will Mr Healy, who was reputed to be a ae eats te millionaire, was considered by many the foremost art patron of Brooklyn. He contributed much to Brooklyn Insti- e. Mr. Healy was a retired mer- chant. He was born in Brooklyn in 1850 and received his education at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, He Brooklyn oh twice. His first wife was | 40M real efforts to secure Senate ap- ly growing. The names of, three Decidedly attractive and becoming new Miss Wiizabeth Bradley of Washington, | proval of the German treaty until ere encraue ty avettane models—very smart in line and vital- . C. Mary Theodosia Currier o} 8 Bs q mes si ded to the daily le: en= 7 i A di D. C wry Theodosia, Currier of Ober: they oan nerfeat ratificats n drive. ing Jist—MckKellar, Tennessee; Har- .50 ized by mannish belts, large pockets Heigh oe eine Austrian and Hureatiae ti® Georgia, and’ Heflin, Alabama : and tailored and convertible collars. ——_>—_—— M te Seven other Democrats bave already ite i ~ks—ailk li Joseph H, Dillon, Theatrical Man, | pacts apparently rested In the hands announced thelr intention to vote Box plaited oF plain backs—silk lined Dead. of thirty-six Democratic Senators. | against the pac Whe second Dem: throughout—in Tan and Brown, Du Yoseph Harry Dillon, fifty-four, for years associated with the late Richard Mansfield, died suddenly of heart dis- yesterday at hie home In Mamaro. For twelve yeare he was with seems likely, the treaty will be rati- fled at an early date, | i} WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Repub- | Hean leaders to-day decided to aban- Thirty of the Democrats could kill the pacts. Ratification requires a two-thirds majority—64 of the 96 Senators, if all are voting. Three Re- publicans, Boruh, La Follette and no exception serving of continued Democratic rule. against making the treaties a party issue, Democratic opposition ts eapid- ocratic conference on the treaties to- morrow is expected to clear the treaty atmosphere. Although Democratic Senators den any word has come to them tha Suits Specially Priced at Superbly tailored, graceful, slender Coats; are 36 inches long and richly silk, lined; in the favored fabrics for fall. at $29.75 In Several Youthful Models for Fall plicates of higher priced Fifth Avenue offerings. Smart, warm and practical! i} Norris—are certain ‘o oppose the former President Wilson Is opposed | i f r y the Shubert, Enterprisge, Ae, eipvanes | tveatles, and 38 votes “ould block ap-|to the treaties, strong Dro-League of Sizes for Women Newspapers and The Wor'd He le sure | proval. Nations Democrats continue to line and Misses yived by a Widow and one daughter. Despite the advice of leaders up against the new pacts, *« po inate

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