The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 17

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‘aa (SN = sane " ENGLISH POLICY ANTRELAND HURT U.S, FRIENDSHIP ae eee JAPANESE ADMITS STRANGLING FRIEND Declares Quarrel Began When He Criticised Other's Bad nglish. | R Yashut Empire on Oct. 6 and was arrested a) o by Detectives Paladino | Donohue, who picked him up in a item of identity they poasessed—a viv- | t All Over the World Were Poisoned. it now transpires, was the only shirt precarsla |the fugitive owned—made « full oon- BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct, 90.-- festion to Acting District Attorney Gseakine on Vetnnd he: Tora Panton after he had been tend | hefore on an Judge Nott marae yr Britieh Ambasaad land, of how if was poldoning ot Tationships not oniy with foreiga Ks countries on the Continent, but with Wfording to uis confession, ‘Then Ya America and the Dominions." |suhara attacked him He knocked LONDON, Oct. 20—The Irieh peace Yasuhara unconscious, he suid, wit! eonference will be resumed to-morrow ‘ blow to the solar plexus, tled a towe During the two days’ recess there! tightly around his neck, took $20 from have been many evidences of the tra-| lis pocket and threw him under the re being brought to} bed © all) Taizo said he went to New Iris 40 criticised tt ip to § > | “We rejotce in the resumption of ARABS PLAN NEW RAIDS | the Anglo-Irish negotiations an® pray | ON JEWISH COLONIES to the Lord with all our hearts that] See Sears he may bless them and grant to Your Majesty great joy and the imperish- able glory of bringing to an end the ege-long dissension.” To the: Pontiff's message George replied: “[ have received the message of Your Holiness with much pleasure, and with all my heart I join in your | tacks on prayer that the conference now sitting | Settlement in London may achieve a permanent | 2°70 vieini settlement of the troubles In Ireland; hunds and happiness for my people.” r abeatites Hey abo cHiend | (e-AeghChatlee subs [cee hen comeelien ier teat ate] committee has been considering the | piers Government for any changes fn questiort of defense and security, and | its pro-Zion!st policy. According to | Aine it is said, has practically been | despatches from various Palestinian | sposed of. ‘The Sinn Fein js willing to give al miNtary and nava! security to Eng- Jand that does not infringe on her au- | “hol tonomous rights in a more important ea direction. HIGH DUTIES BAR FOOD GIFTS SENT TO RUSSIA Meantime there are hints of a less belligerent attitude .n Ulster, thougi Advinable to Send Money, ple Cannot Pay Customs. | Report Follows Fat English Pro-Zionist Policy. LONDON, Oct. 20.—Wewish Tele- graphic Agency).—Reports from Jer - lem and other sections of Palestin dicate that has started among cert King a movement sources, secret Arab meetings have i ce throughout the country and wal so far no intimation of jelding of the autonomy of the six counties, More Sniping in Belfast; Two Are Wounded. » Oct. 20 (Jewish Telegraphic BELFAST, Oct, 20.—Two persons | 4 ).—The new Latvian customs were wounded during firing which oc- |fesulations, established last week .by curred jn the Stanhope Street area be- | tHe Latvian Government, are so prohihl- k ve that many persons to whom par- tween milltary and anipers last evening. pls of food and clothing have been One of the injured was a young girl. |°° | ® EL BU sent from America are not In a position | ——— to accept them from the customs offi: | CAVE-IN KILLS WORKER clals, This !s true of parcels sent to | residents in Latvia and of parcels pass- | AND CRUSHES ANOTHER. ing through Latvia for persons in Soviet Russia, | ‘A parcel valued at 10 American dol- lars is taxed fabulous thousands of ps, which few people recetving =| packages from the United States na sponition, to pay. ‘The con: Firemen Work Three-Quarters of an Hoar Uncovering Two Men. Boards supporting earth and stone thrown out of an excavation for a sewer at 89th Avenue and 88th Street, Wood- haven, Queens Borough, ylelded to the pressure of the pile behind them at 10 o'clock to-day. The heap sild back Into | sensus is that it is much moro advis- | able to send money drafts to Individuals | An Russia, rather than parcels of food | and clothing or other more or less val- | uable articles i the trench, burying Charles Conpo, forty-two years old, of No. 42 Spring | | Woman Sues Dentist for $5,000, Alleging Teeth Injured. Street, Manhattan, and James Dilello, | forty-three, of No, 2984 Atlantic Avenue, | Brooklyn. Conpo was dead when his body was | { reached three-quar' y ‘by the firemen-of £21 a haven. Diletlo en Hosplial, Jpmalca, with a Jeg and !nternal injuries, Neged injury to her teeth ST try a cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast in your malted milk at noontime, and see how good, how healthful, how refreshing it is! Chocolate flavor or any other flavor you like— add a cake of Fleisch- mann’s Yeast. It will give you more nourishment. There are other favorites, too. Fruit Yeastades made with Fleischmann’s Yeast are refreshing and delightful. ‘ New York is asking for the newest way to get Fleischmann’s Yeast—in yeast soft drinks. Ask for yours! Soda fountains serve these new yeast drinks. TWO KILLED AT WORK Rrakeman Ran Down in Yards and ind | fi Lord Derby Says Relationships] japanese voarding house on the only] \y""tender of hia I tdly green and red striped shirt which, | * il $5,000 NOT ENOUGH, Your noontime drink—malted milk with Fleischmann’s Yeast More refreshing, more healthful and nutritious than ever—at soda fountains T HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER Interborough Rapti Transit Company for tnjurtes she sald she rocetved in the Jackson Avenue subway gtation and for which she asked $50,00 ages isl her original sult. Mra. Smith charged @ ticket chopper had trled to pull her from @ train on Jan, 29, 1919 alleging she had not put box She testified sho within a few minuten of fy 4 caught tn an @utematio door and ON PENNSYLVANIA LINE Fireman on Trestle, Two employees of the Pennsylvania) @ teket tn his Railroad died in 0 ANS Gyiao| PHYSICIAN WINS from behtn!) — HIS SUIT FOR DIVORCE id Division - — locomotive| greoktyn Court Finds Aa) Oharge Againer Opera Dr. Herman &. McChesney of No. 1188 Dean Street, Brooklyn, was granted SHE LOSES EVEN THAT ),,, ;.: ry decree of divorce to vt Sarna A. M * at Newark Av: onan adjacent track. teey Sete Aer teetected ne Astae Ws bee Small for Varnes rena) ueded last yea f No. 1288 Wal \ Ls eae E P. B. E. are PRESTO BAKING =XPERTS — women who use Presto Self- Rising Flour, make the finest biscuits, muffins, cakes and pastries ever—and make them quick. It's so easy to bake with Presto—and so sure/ For light, fluffy excellence of result, no other flour can approach Presto. 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That is why it is so economical for table use. tley’s Orange ty fragrance ’ You'll find 300 cups to the pound. TLEYS good TEA a certainty Prince Albert is about as easy as anything you know. You see, P. A. is crimp cut and it stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the very old band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s the greatest old buddy, the friend- liest smoke that ever found i way into a pipe or ciga- 1 .te! If you never got ac- § qaainted with a pipe—for § goodness sake go get one and get some P. A. and go to it! CuT z i: CRIMP A {ONG BURNING PIPE AND LTCIGARETTE TOBACCO

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