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3 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921, LOBBIES IN WASHINGTON TRUSTEEAEGATEE ‘ENGINE DERAILED TOCLOSEHOTELS BANDIT EPDEMIG SMALLEST CROWD OF SERIES — LARCER MORE sa “CANTREMEMBER’ AT 4O.MILE SPEED, | SELLINGLIQUOR, IN MIDDLE WEST, TN THE BLEACHERS AT vON; GHOHOLD DEALS ONY MO TWO INIRED, oats FELLOWLE THOUSANDS IN LOOT sox «sinpte of Applause as Giants Take i" > yop tis 1 ’ ok A, ex + = . ‘ Will Show, ’ Then Admits ; Woman’s Back Hurt, but | Follow Second Offense, Louis Robbers Get $17,650 | By Isaac Shuman Pe . ; i | She Didn’t Know Contents, Montauk Line Is Blocked. Declares Dry Chief. in Cash. | POLO GROUNDS, Oct, 10,—Noon| to-day sugwention Die: bu One Hundred or Mo or More Associa-} Farmers’ National Council | — | . sis | round the smallest crowd of the series] made that both Mr. Wilson and Chie + : . haba bi Lin bon iL. 5 i " tice Ta » € ) € tions, Agents Big Salaried, | National Hone o¢ Pur Organtaa| \eLANtiE Crry, Sg, O04 10 Teavelling: at fort es an hous! Catling ntion to the fact that CHICAGOPOct t0—An OF ¢|im the bleachers, and even though! Jus Dae Ne ie ee ving: be tio | | > 5 5%, the band played and the sun shone} p . . . ‘ ath CRenee Mr hy SMecinfian: whose at 7 A. M_ to-day, nh No. 11, the Volsteac calls to con- ght robty yroke ou Wid hac Presidents . Directing” Legislation, | American Kurm Bureau Vedera- | Li H HW. Drischinan, whose in- fon Sota io Rae tai i Volstead A t : n= daylight robberi broke out in | brightly, the mood of the early ar- Oo intimation has as yet been res 1 National, Wonian'a Party reritance of the extate of Alice Gtis-| i aa ke . feand es , Caneantick:, “he Ciena e Middic West to-day, ‘The most daring} rivals was autumaal and brooding|ceived as to whether Mr. Wilson , 7 ational Merchant Marine Assocta-|Wold’s only daughter, the Cot at Watermill, I. 1, and the en- ocoupted for hotel or restaurant pUr- robbery was orig Where tw i ter Nick Altrock and Al,| Would be able to accept the invitation, PARMERS' (BLOGION TOP! ,grtent) Mercians marine Asean ail ee (urned over, Engineer Barnes sut- isl Oe Gute Cer ce Ie tain (sGueiG Ines shall, ap- [Et 18 Mot expected that he would make National Association of Manufac-{A!4 St. Clair da Conturbia, admit- ee te poses on which liquor ts sold, Acting jandits entered a crowded street car,| Schacht, the clowns of buseball, ap- A speech, but it is thought po might Nationa ssociation of D c- te wer ‘ ° . . ay i eure w irrespe » young: on 2 Move in Senate for All Lobby.) rack. | ot C2 the Witness stand thie morn. |“"'"* * Cut Anger and Mrs. J. I state Director Yellowley annouticed ford the passengers to the front end hentai at FEEL THe ies prepare a message to b in -ODDY: | institut of American Meat Pack-ling that she did not know anything|M@cAsturgant of No. Riverside to.day that this provisidn of the law and robbed Robert Hardiman, a bank neat ae an aly ieened oi 5,000 SINGING CANARIES ; ie er irting, fe i ; out the rest merely sat and looked o ists to Register, With Inter- | *Nauionat coat Association about the books which were kept tor 12 ve aye - of ae Will be enforced In New York agains: messenger, of $17,650 tn cash and] 20" 1 best tek had been | AND TENOR ON MONGOLI } National Coal Dealers’ Association. [her during the five years preceding [OM eee eee eh i $61,060 in cheeks. { . | ests They Represent. | Natior Ligue of nan Voters, Griswold’s death, according tol, Th? stain went onto a switch to violato DYER, Ind, Ovt. 10—Five bandita| 2 Beas | Ne , aa 1) ease Constitu-| HONK WGANY. ie Wie valins GP Mc K-bound train pass and “It Is, of course,” wald Director Yel 1. automobile held up the Tirat sombre nature of the crowd] SHED a Gigante Musxte Dox on Tetp Uonal Governnen ‘ aS swinging back onto the ma ine ” t ¢ p 1 ae bij ‘ 5 : 2 saat ena . (From a Staff Correspondent of The i Cie ayane estate dwindled from $500,000 to) faye min putt He ‘anints & MM vo, Wiles, “impossible to keep people National Bank of Dyer this morning | Was shown When at 1240 o'aock the Evening World.) Iment of Colored Peopl N00 under her trusteesity Sere Waa Fond officlals believe, rom taking liquor into hotels In thelr 1 escaped with $10,000, made up of | 1urst group of Giants me team} Flv martes anid | , the engine struck a flange, forcing Pe Late 500 ri WASHINGTON, Oct 10.—Too much pyAinerican W holwsale Coal Assocla-| vormer Judge Cole, onunMelllviaawilehiopan Al BHDRE Lime Nor pockets or In grips or trunks. We $5,000 in cash and $4,000 in Govern-| ty-auy—came on the field, There [50° barre Abies ae age oe , on. for the Countess, questioner Ree SCH ODS BNO eum e on a ‘ » e, © on un operate tenor ard a fence “assistant” governn ent in Washing | National Petroleum Association. | jriscnman Nt Gu ‘ i 1 mes ‘outta wee Gia NOL? panko Over OBHROL hold prODKictoKN oP hotetel(or ut snes ; was not a rippie Ale GYEN ater careivéa’ thom avneuee eeene ton! [his is the diognosis whicn vot-| National Water Power Association. | P ime 0) he dates when hie ah oth ae Sea: " an iey fled toward Chicago. D: 18] tor George Burns, whose uouble yes-| Oe Toe hindi. waRRG pa Saar aHa rienced ob-|, Nitional Lumber Munufacturers’| Charles Miller, for eighteen years an | th Sum ane nat the same speed cafes rexponsible for violations of pear the rllnols-Indian: bower, ¢! terday won the game ror his club, an the horseradish, or something soigislators expe! si Asgociatl M apociat Protection |@Beves of tie _Drischmans, ¥ ‘he. ice freed his injury that character. But proprietors are nutles south of Hammond, Ind. = An and ship was one gigantic musie= tie} Nationa: Assoctation for Protection | aitred a piece ce rimen \ engineer suffered his injur | : ; y 12,80 the s vero filling rup- | bo = GG eu lletamericas Risiea in Mexice, wuimed @ piece of Griswold property. | wien the overturned engine siid sides responsible for the acts of their em-| KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 10—Threo| By 12.80 the stanus Me asia hues » little yellow breasts were still s'tuation in Congress. The Lumbernen's Bureau cae Pooks will show: thal reviled | Sie pon Atkean toot! (Mpa: Mackstur floyees Wandits held up the Munete State Bank | iy. Many women were among t SEC Ca A eee oUae aes Nore c luplying tn! American Beet Sugar Assoclatlo Mrs. Drischman. 0 fect, Mrs, MacAstur- Be ities San, near here, to-day 2 the centre Held blewchers, where) the bay her binds from the fr Fen ete ae eres ec ll AMMACICan Cane HUpRE MaRouIntiat, || fe consult Hooke ana te | Sart Suffered hers when sho was “tn a caso where a waiter, porter, Mineiey Kan, near here, to-day |i. ted, orange und green of their |air hover Ht n Washington sincesthe World War. (nite States Sugar Manufacturers’ [iar tin imeqtiontud eli ‘thrown against a door. She had been elon tos thncns cherthass vanceatiernre ts ee eat tomo! ar with y eN | vats guve gay (oucKeYs OF colut to. UF ; During the war period, when every. Association, i I cs = Istanding in the aisie of the first par- ” t $200 sr 100, vaspeople fired on} sui aground uf blacks and]; Hardware Manufacturers’ Associa Mrs. Driseliman thet of the} t ‘ nybody else ¢ ote! Ned {| vrowns Shing wan being regulated from! ton . we thor | ts Ina helpless sort of way, After! sengers and the fireman were unhurt. or cafe is caugiit the t One of the Washington, many incustries found | i eee enoclatlon at tte) datate {® Moment’s hesitation she suid: ‘Tratie over the main tine was omient will ue na| capt ndits wag wound tthe givuvedt clicor or Ute tas it he!pful to matntaiu representatives | Boards, “To start with, 1 don't know where |biocked most of the day, trains de- } cam es ae vy), CLEVELAND, 0, Oct, -Alwol| Sousine veloute ReleciooRETavOeioGs American Railway Assoclation, to look for It, 1 might as well be|touring via the switch. All traffic was Prosecuted. a? Gee asked “ba bod 1d! ape going quate to wateh out for their intereste || Aieciation of Hallway Security| honest I don't know anything about I delayed aneehouk willaltis wrecking Dfing a warning, ‘The wecond offense te pad an ah ne Ranite The crowd awoxe shortly before 1 rewho tsi, either to obtain potter prices under | Holders ie poke” ao ee york Obi tie wreckda will redultiin proceedings tol slows the Ws Hoverts, a laundry | | cock when Altruck and Schacht en- the Gh.vernment’s price-fixing func-| Association of Rallway Executiy sy crew was at work the wreeke plone wagon driver, of $1,100 In cash, They] tigeu a special pouceman to engads Dees thar ti b atts cee | Anti Saloon Leas. recs rnten rs fas Raubal si engine. aes br. restaurant premises for ONC |/ccconed Invan automobiio; in a pantumime with Laem. THe po- ONION CITY at that timo. or to seo tha’ j 2 Federation of Labor, | Mra. C. axter, could probably yer ATHENS, 0, Oct. 10.—Tt lieiian paid tor his innocence by hav- National Consumers’ League, ™ - " o th its fied oe cl . nec n SO; » » \d : ware not denied vou, tranaportation| Natlonal Consumers’ Loag wet the foaeuen from the books, A Sivek of wit iatae pertalt | of 5 ‘series of bold sate-cracking 4 Ing his cout torn trom him, and ie rhe ranclent jews Were very | si ceording to Mrs, Drischman's tes- sued to persons and compante a : chase 0, W Ons 43 % - A : er pome otner essential need when!) Hirhway Industries Association, ae im thi ttion came to-day when the} jeid was not altogethe wated fond of the onion and wished Institute of Independent Manufac- | timony Milley had been a friend of he 4 t leging themselves to be engaged In the Fa iat hd a | fond of the onto! War exigencies invowved sacrifices in|, Institute of Indep 1 afte in the Ohling ee B | tes " ‘ ers 0} KArINC. cunhors? | father and had heen In her employ to sale of Nquor for medicinal ani \) ioe (dine 4 eStostt amen er Phil Dougtas | to perpetuate its fame; Beh the Fatuelt to-Dokbestiie opal PET Cte eae nmerit OFURNCER AMD era any BRN: nora! aN ats hufacturing purposes in thie city $1:300 Inve Aven pe t the 1 t rR rtateeos eclded | Atnerican Wood Export Association, | tendant and chauffeur for Mrs. Gris wn, according to Mr, ¥ CLEVELAND, 0, Oct, 10,—Hand i : | ey built a city near the Maton mney Hons TBE Wear Pema GAnerah CONIEOIETS OF | Wold telex, shine (aly aboue)one) mentite TAT tact manmeeor ae mienel) cL G Fae ous an called it opresentation ‘ Peay 5 ASSEN aad Ae , Prank Clearelli, mar the Nias- . uu Suez was destrablo as a permanent propo-| Nutional Association of Rallwayand| Sle admitted she had puid Mille: ti Saesta Wn) saaea ee ie Ae Sr SAAD, COMER BELO tO a ere tee gag anaaremmis usiar (ORION heb le and from this has sprung the | Public Utility Commissioners, $6,000 out of the Griswold funds for| GEuneletor deuscconcerD. invests: candirob eel Ble Ot Ss 046 with which.) Apuearaace 2) 10 ani dee Maa! . . system of maintaining “associations” | ¢Nitional Automobile Chamber of} injurioy sustained when he lifted Mra | Aton brought to ight cay pore ae returning, froma: wank hand, antl oinow rermuined| f ete (bulb 4m ihe capital representing almost! “National Committee on Gas and|Uriswold onto a bed. Later, the wit- ne sa alt ite eal daca scan bands Boing ut at ie ory "d every line of industry. Welfare or- | Electric Seryte noss testified, Miller “loaned the (Continned From First Page.) pie e| 9 proved to be more eni luring G 0) Co - ; . Ae] face et 200° ganizations, polltical and somt-poitti-| ,, National Committee on Public UUM-| Griswold estate $%,000, and there was oe * and Sie ike A brass toe fuer of ALCOHOLISM KILLED Bete: $200: than its namesake, bodies, have followed tho example areal cs nice . | transferred to him the Griswold prop. ‘ Dia stipe dady eae ee | ut Gal bodies, have t example} | National Council of American Cot : MN PtP" trom Oakland, Cal, where ad Uibition Director were engaged in the| MRS. EVA WHEELER)»: , . feck of the Anti-Saloon League. the latter | ton Manutacturers, i, erty In Northfleld, N. U, iva Filia with cavecniecee _ x For, while the city is for- being the ‘pioneer In the work of |, National Federation of Milk Pro-| perry in Northfleld, No I NOR WOTG ee) e wetolesel son rretall Grae See eee . ’ ie Gnionculll con “driving” Congress. To-day \Wash- Paytiitesh Asnonintton: Mis. (Griawold ‘wasrasked tbl wliatl “<5 ‘avery, one in Bladison iw now ic.” “Le ihe ne by ¥el- | Former hoy Marnie poten ee uel. s ington’s office buildings are comfort- | National Industrial Council. extent sho profited under the deed ; UNA 7: ED Mie Se pep Yale f Pam tinues to titillate the palate ably filled with organizations which | National sue of Commisston | ye trust [Particularly interested in ail strangera on permits of this character, and ~ . SHILDS Morohants pra |who have appeared in the city is aaidi that etter are mated’ tor 1 1 at C 5. ere performing olther part or all the MAyenante sation | (1 can't remember" ahe answered.|cintly, own Clerk J. H. ‘Talmadge © ears functions of legislative lobbies. National Lumber Manufacturera’| "Was It $10,000, $60,000 or $100,000? eeiger iy catnaanit baad missi Hundreis of permits Wie sudden death ivi Boiled onions with cream saue ‘The “Third House,” as Ue lobbytats | Association. ipureinked Gousaal to-day told of one he encountered & toon cancelled, and Director OW | Swarthout Wheele FoRtCeane | wine sett of a well-balanced National Marketing Committee, a ‘ : week ago yesterday in the Methodist belley ew 7 eae ant s tt prego ley belleves that the withdrawal of SG diets ‘eiiselaiza wa Cee ee ee ee in, bree’! National Preservers, and “Krait| “t don't know,” sho anwwered. “It|Church, ‘This man said to hin, "You Mikey a Manmunactan anew le oe SeMCSE RES | tically as iarge as elther of the other] products Asmooltinn, Way a right amart money, as 1 pulled don't know me, but T'vo eacaped thres *?SKey, in Mant +18 NOW| nounced by Medical Examine “is MR. WILSON MAY Houses of Congress. It may be that) National Retall Dry Goods Asso-| olf some smart deals for her.” if = *.. . confined to legitimate purposes. to-day to be re a | the membership is ay large as both | ciation “What las become of the aiffer-| !Pititutions for the Insane and I'm a ae ae ay aa e Pantie: PHGaethen National Rivers and Harbors Con- (ence between the $600,000 which the| sd man. I'm going to New York to j bume nt : Z Bisbs ths’ Mulhall taveatigntion ton Ste Lalsan” Coal Operate OA estate represented when you took| Ii!" Gov. Miller.” TO VOTE ON TOLLS acute alcoholism. e Mulhi Smokeless Coal Operators’ Asso-|charge of it, and the $73,000 which : Mrs. Whee years ago, concerning tho activities of clation you say it ‘is now worth?” asked| Mt Talmadge sald he got the man BYP TO-DAY; PARTY vhen Prof. Henry 1 " GRE iational ‘Ausdclatlon of Manufac- 1 States Potash Producers’ | Judge Cole. out of the church and then went after when re ie turers, which was charged with try- MEPIS som Asecolatl | he books will show," replied Mrs.|Chief of Police Johnson, but when LINES IGNORED the Yale faculty and wh ‘otton Assectation, Drischman. a E Ion tion ir ‘ ing to dominate Congress by taking a Suttos Independent Yele- | ‘Lotters written by Mrs. Griswold tol tng pel Hee anne reaad 7 — ‘ago married ie hand in the selection of members, Phone Association, ij her daughter constitute a remarkable syne vs sunsuaeg Both Advocates and Onponsntl Ined io " < lobbying has lost some of its popu- fj/Uthern Commerclal Congress. J recon of the misfortunes which | @#t af the time Janette is supposad Fen a iy = oneaes a row Wilkon, followsn larity. The old-time lobbyista, with qyOted ,_states Suwar Manutac- | seemed to trail the once famous Amor, {2 have been killed tn the woods, the| Agree That Senate's Action | thelr son, Me « Whe byl Bresiient: Baraing ann their more or less crude methods, American Automobile Association, | !¢@) beauty. These letters purported | family of H. J. Couk, owner of the) Will Be Favorable. fourteen years ene ali ary Weeks, y will be ins have given way to smoother and American Bankers’ Association, "| 1 show that perpen oe of J estate “Sess-a-kay,* which overlooks one sum of $100,000. Prot. vited to attend monies at er e nt Asso- ed against | the wou Ki | ow. Ni yy 5 .—Party | tendered his resignation to Yale anc 5 more up-to-date ways of influencing qutiny co” Niectrie Railway Aveo- | A00, “Drischman and wanted to Grau HF Ms ae sitting on the poroh eee gene oe pe ae ee te ea nd) ariington National Cemetery on Ar Yegistation. Lobbles in Washington “American Forestry Association, the deed of trust, but was prevented |‘! the Cook home. ‘This ts on a knoll lines tm eee rere woared Un IS Wee PRCoD eee ' mistice Day, w e body of an un- now set themselves up usually ay American Fruit Growers, Inc from doing #0 because she was made} and commands a view of the very the closing debate to-day on the| In 1915 Prot. Wheeler died, cutting| SU? DAs © acids wih oe Sonal tae ¢ American Grocers’ Society, Inc. | to belleve that Mrs. Drishman would] spot at which the girl's body was Borah bill to grant free tolls through | off Mrs, Wheeler in his will and leav- : Ce etons” for ane Promotion of American Hardware Manufacturers’ | be un Important witness in divorce | tong vgn, a log. the Panama Canal to American const-|ing ® trust fund of $499,000 for his) buted with : aoe ‘the “public welfare” in some particu- Association. proceedings instituted by Mrs. Gris. |°U : ; | Se und t) thie mitttoas | Wilson aces wi be * ar direction, but most of them have | Atuertcan Iron and Steel Institute, | wold No one in the Cook household saw wise vessels. A yote was set, under! Son and the his m . ativitiew Gantredn American Manufacturers’ Export — any One elther enter or leave the an agreement made several weeks the! ractivities centred on promoting , American Nev or blocking legisiation, according to ~ American Mining Congress. headquarters. ‘They had jong seen| W0Ods at this time, Policemen went ago, for 4 o'clock, with passage o » New Whether it is regarded as helpful o American Realty Exchange {the other lobbies get what they|‘to the porch and demanstrated to p{1 predicted by friends and foes. | hurtful to the special lines involved. American Short Line Railroad As-| mania here end: Sure ed one thelr own satisfaction that the spot | Republicans and several Democrats | 98 \ ‘ fd) Jalnd, a) chiro- f y i soclat on, DSR RB LE AGI at which the body was found 3 cl y 8 i i te 1 from 1 Re- ‘The Evening World's investiga- |"°dmerican Steamship Agsociation, of the book of these ‘important lob. ** Ible trot, thee und ts clearly | joined in supporting the bill to-da pler Has lived entirely. | tion shows that there are one Associated Producers biex viakble: from: there; while Senator Lodge of Massach: - are hundred or more associations with Association Against the Prohibition| There are four big farm organiza-| Councilman Frank Waters of Madi-| setts, Republican floor leader, was Bute e ween ee ‘Washington offices bu: en- | Amendment, tions with high salaried managers] son, sald to-day that the city was elleclaire a K ago. n nd . 4 nent among bi-partisan oppo-| The body was removed to-day to ‘ The fi organizations are on top|and well pald staffs, located hero] prom y ged in grinding their a on jin at aes Ut oe SR ies now. These are: ‘The American| "dy to expend $100,000 in discovering | ents, the Campbell undertaking establish- the Congressional grindstone. This | churn : are .|Farm Bureau Federation, Gray Silver|and punishing the murderer of villa emo . | ment and friends are making arrange- churning up the waters at Washing Senator Williams, Democrat, Mis-|™° the ft : does not take into account the |ton. Some of the lobbies are merely |{n charge of the Washington office, | Janette, Sei +, | ments for the funeral services. : 3 »3| Salary $12,000 per year; first assist- sleaipp!, ‘supported ‘Senator Lodge's meanness number of independent | Kicking up dust and collecting feos is ber yt assist Public Prosecutor Mills of Morris tobi Fo ae ere te gat ae ratetee ABER: |county announced to-day that the suesedtion for arbitration, declaring] ciww FEIN WORKMEN | ey cee luxurious headcuarters at the capital, phers. at salaries ranging from $100 y y e the “only fair and right it wat WANTS NAMES AND INTERESTS but the farmers’ lobbies are gettng|to $150 a month. J, R. Howard,|nutopsy upon the body of Janette cours He also agreed with Mr. | THEY REPRESENT. results. ‘The farmers’ bloc has shown] President of the organization, who|showed that the thirty-odd wounds Lodge that legislation should be RIOT IN BELFAST STREET | fe time and again in the present Con-| Makes occasional visits to Wash- Lifebuoy i is used in eve ry country on earth. The sbbying situation has become) pies that it holds the balance of | in @ annoying to meinhers of Congress! power and the Anti-Saloon League tn | $1 that Senator Kenyon, of lowa, has] its palminst days never had a bette | $1 Jon the situation t ton from his Chicago office, draws| hich wero infitcted upon her were| pressed at this time Replaced ) 0, —>___. 000 salary, In addition to his | Made with a blade at least five inches \ ,000 salary, Silver is drawing alieng, as this was the depth of every JAMAICA ENTRIES. an the agri-| Stipend for propagandixing the farm y Untonine ‘pri Proposed a bili to compel every lobby- | bi Tinganiien In DANAIE aie wound {| | ciated fet to register and show whom he or| CUltUralists have just now. EEE ih cantire uote 0 convinced le Mr. Milis that the| JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. ¥., Get.| shooting in Seaford sre le = . The members of Congress from the ure control a AoE : ' able qua ities she represents, alfajfa districus are banded together | $100,000,000 Muscle Shoals property| woods still hold some clue to the} 10.—The entries for to fost, thi noo! r moil “Then,” said Kenyon, “when one of | regdrdiess of political lines, and under] Of, the Government, murderer that to-day he ordered the|#fe a8 follo n the di have een proven in all climates, all occupations s yo the lash of the farmers’ lobbies inj T. C. Atkesun, Washington Repre- i 3 5; if these fellows buttonholes you in the Washington, legislation {1s passed or| sentative of the National Grange of |8P8¢® guarded and pegged off into 1028 ome eerridors of the Capitol or slips down ted, as desired, This element|the Patrons of Hushandry, ts paid|8@uares, each of the latter to be ex-| iver J beside + Congressinun on a strect car| was able to drive a ‘farmers’ emor-| $6,000 per year and office expenses, |amined with rake and shovel by a PIRST KACE—Selting: two-yearolie; six fur] ‘Phe previous disturb ices orlginated n an attack on Nationalists and sinn Folners engaged in t ‘ack re- ruction and the were <ialotas . % C| Dance Cas Unionists e lat- apd begins to talk. we will know] gency tariff’ bill through Congress! Charles A. Lyman, Secretary of the] squad of men, He will have all the Pastoral eS . sale k pee ise ¥ d for whose in-|!9 record time, compelling forty| National Board of Farm Organiza- cae brush RaQAtGRA’ SIAR Kamawed Reparation ny SNe FiDD ecality. In on every ind of skin, { mie represents and for whose IN- | emocraty to vote with the Republi-| tions, receives $4,200 per yer for look, | Underbrush yr ere Rose Dive SAIN WARSEOMS teresta he is talking. * can majority, although the regular|ing after matters at Washington, in} and will even drain the pond in the 2 taken, But Kenyon's bill hae not passed! tariff bill, with many important in-|addition to an allowance for office | woods f and probably will noi, because the| dustrial interests clamoring for it, \s|expenses to cover salaries of clerks! ‘This latter 19 to be done becs . i tled up indefinitely in the Se nd stenographers. : Jobbylats don't want any such legisia- | Pinance Commitice. This lobby fk Ben C, Marsh, Secretary and Direc-{# ™40 is reported to have been scen thn. Incidentally, it might be sald] Congress to create a $100,000,000 or-jtor of Lestelation at Washington,| running from the woods at about the that Kenyon has boon tendered a life-| ganization to handle the export of the| Farmers’ National Council and Peo-|time the girl was killed, and hie time uppointment on the Federal] S¥rplus crops. although the Adminis. | ple's Reconstruction League, draws|nignt took him past the pond. Mr. tration fought this measure. The} $3,600, and ts allowed ary at Tench at the hands of the Presideat,|jatest triumph of the farmers’ bloo| 61 si 7 Mills thinks that the pond might] im review tho c of Salvatore Lauria. @nd the offer !s understood to have) was forcing the Administration group| George P. Hampton, Managing Di-|have prompted a murderer to use it Pee ta wat alge wae based on ite ta | S r ares F on Of th 7 , : 2.100 ed to have committed th ye been made by the man in Congress) the Senate to scrap the Revenue] rector of the Farmers’ National Coun-|ay @ hiding place for a weapon, (oH ee fei ea , | Was alleged to comity y Healy John Earl, a boy living near the Whe ts cloxest to the Chicago packurs, | #!!! Which the Finance Committee had {cil (same as above), receives $6,000 per ae Mit NI) RACE Ne anda ali Home W The delight and comfort of using Lifebuoy is famous around the world. Ma» Deport Immigrants After Vears Here. On WASHINGTON, Oct * and) immigrant they have b number of ye 7H) Hite PHIRD, upward: one Undesirabe may be de in this country for a the Supreme Court in substance held to-day lu refusing to ported though drafted, after several months of/annum, with a secrotary at $1 orien D) Blectest : $a whose side Kenyor has been al tedious work and approve @ substi-|" Therd Was Aa timo ten sears ago|Kiuxen woods, has told of sceing a| (70 Pari. ty Amer aac He PROHIBITION PUTS | thorn for many years. The go-between tute embodying the farmers’ demands, | when the manufacturers’ organieaten, | man hiding behind a tree in the| 7 Eure 11) Tra Ose ee es i the negotiations was u lobbyist of | such as the abolishment of the trans. had things well in hand at Washing | woods about fifteen minutes after these Interests before be reachod bis| portation taxes and other PUT RACE “Tanto, tee | USE OF ICE CREAM UP levies ob-/ton; then for 4 period organized labor |Janette left the Sandts to go home. wena } present eminence. | nexious to the producers, The f, through the skilfull leadership of] Earl is in Dover attending a Holy eet 100,000,000 GALLONS ; The complaint ts not that lobbies ers’ bloc, led by Senators 1 Ken-| Samuel Gompers, played an important | Name Soclety ra much Import- Genie W ——- —- oe ere “controlling” Congress so much yon, Capper, McCumber, Norris, Mc-|part, though never as powerful as thelanee ts attached 10 bit story e de- Batter J 8p impeding legislative progress ip Nary, Sterling, Nelson, Ladd and|Anti-Slioon League lobby. Now haltoetive has been sent. te Dover to meee “| Manufacturers Talking of Cutting 4 all directions. An atmospliere has others, and ked by the big farm) student of politics here will question| get detatla AIF ~ : | ? been created around the National lobby, is easily the most pow the statement that the farmers’ lobby | Janette Lawrence's funeral was Sundaes to 10 Cents and 4 Capitol which prevents members get- group in th nate at this time. Ajis in the sndancy and holds the|held yesterday, A large crowd gath- Si ting the right perspective. e peo. few nights ago, when a mocting of Other Reductions, ple’s representatives are having this element was held at s p hand, It js able to veto what ered outside the house tn Madison, nator Cap-|ever It does not want In the way but only membens of the family and is ¥ trouble tn finding out what the tax- per's residence to draft 9 for/legisiation and usually gets every-| close friends were allowed Inside, The| Si, Bratt 1 Te MINNEAPOLIB, Oct. 10 | : payers really want, because of the changes in the Administration's Tax|thing {t does want. Whenever legis-| burial, was at. Andover. Francin| fou, gntey™™ ig os Possibility of the return of the | Hy 5 aie PRONE eee sted Ru satan ae about toe ridiou-| lation {6 discussed, those who kno#]Kjuxen jr. remained in his home, a} é Varner oimaie® i 1 a 10-cent ice cream sundae, as well e 0) . nich lo! pectacle of the venerable Sena-| the situation say; ow feet away, during the services, ensice alloy fe ped é eeek to impose their will on Congress tor Henry Cabot Lodge carrying mes-| “What will the farmers’ bloc dor” | f™ fet Away, during sa Sia as lower prices for other dishes ‘ Many of these organizations, to es- sages back and forth to the White} At the present time, the agricultural will be discussed at the annual cape the odium of the lobbyist label, House like a messenger boy, telling| group is blocking President Harding'4| Chauffeur, Out of Work, Jumps to| Supreme Court Indorses Heavy convention of the National Asso- form other duties. They establish Harding what they would and would| very vigorous efforts to put through Death Under Prohibition Penalties ciation of the Ice Cream Manu- rational” and research bureaus not accept the railroad relief b This blow Brisbane y WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Heavy fines ei ‘ Fred Brisband, . of No. t mich of and issue bulleting from time to time | Every issue of Senator Capper's|merved notice on the White Houss| gg Fulton Street, Brooklyn, wasland jail sentences imposed by lower facturera, which opened a three on particular phases of business Weekly tetis bis subscribers of new | months ago that tt did not like Sena. | killed early yoatergay when he leaped courts on Charles Vincenti and ot’ day session here to-day | . would be impossible to publish triumphs put over by the farmers,|tor Lodge as majority leader, and \t|before a Suton Street elevated train| Balti oe f wiolatinn the Statistics compiled by the anso- Mads in U. 5. 4. &@ complete list of such organizations among whom that publication has a|is believed that the appointment of|at the Nostrand ue _ Btation, | of Baltimore on charges of violating th | " Lod, 4 Brooklyn. | The forward truck of the | wartime Prohibition Act were allowed ciation show that consumption of | in Washington within the space of 4 tremendous circulation in the Middle Ke Aa a delegate to the armamen; od his body. B: ne Bi So si ., he more impor. West. conference, which will take him out| fret, car passed over ly. Bris-]to stand @ Supreme Court to-day ice cream in the United States wepape: ; Poe escond, time retused to The turmerw’ organizations took |of the Senate for epme months, was Band wee 2 syentiow one Sef beea | wee. it tor neo has increased approximately 100,- of Com- of | review thelr cue from ‘Anti-Saloon|an effort by the White. Hi ABIES Mesteeicah that eattn an tre pid tobe’ among es ee 200,000 gallons sinco “Prohibition Fasene in wattine 9 Washinton nlacate the agricultural element. day. Dy il \ en a went ini .