The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, om time.. Secretary Hughes was first,|ouevring ¢o move west In @ § Ree Agerreavion PICTURES IN THE DAY'S NEWS —_[JARDINGVICWS — BRIIKDRAWUP ~ Esc nw] © CAUSES OF WAR WASHINGTON'S WILL, REPLY 10 ULSTER Malian | (Spears AS MODEL FOR ALL PEACE PROPOSAL and Admiral Baron Kato of the Jap nese group wi pancse otlicers. His Great Fortune Split Up te} Answer Probably | Will Be in The ‘Big Five’ went inwo the ai-|W. J. Bryan Sees Armament Lim- rectors’ room of the building on the ilation *s Aid to an Inter- fecond floor accompanied by the teen- | national Tribunal. nical groups for each power and c: ferred to map out a plan of procedu.e| By William Jennings Brycn. to expedite consideration of the whole] WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (Cor f armaments question. light, 1921, by United _Press).—-A | Aid Humanity, Not Be Hands of Northern Envoys i + he conference was adjourned after] spirit of hope pervades the Capltal } ac by This i . f having been in session for an hourand) Those who doubted argue that no | a Menace) °y uule Biclays a halt. en varnment can reject the American ‘ ——— ny ‘ Becretary Hughes indicated that }offer without: heing ‘overthrown by -RVEL > ~ ha 20T LONDON, No 14 (Associated a t (ob 2D SOCIETY BEST, Lage smcibeknksc: a there might de some statement later] the people at home. Press).—The British delegates to the ‘| Irish conference spent two hours thi | spent two hours this @ecisions were reached as to the nee{the subjects out of which war is Ms a tual meeting of committees or similar | Most likely to grow. All of our orbi questions which it were necessary to| tration f decide, tions, v The delegates returned to thelr ete | fa ib in the day. It was indicated that n Arbitration treaties cannot cover | | resident's / a. Kotor i resident Addre ss at Victory aftstnoon in Qratling’a vooty Wo aHe |’ Memorial Emphasizes New | counter-proposals for a scttioment of Side of Patriot. the Ir of the Ulster Cabinet le Ireaties contain three excep- Independence, vital in- nd the a ) question made by members terests of th week, ' t sdeBOMABIO Within « arties, “Vital interests” alone ec . i headquarters to reassemble within an pnbaaro fee Hid Ets |. WASHINGTON, Nov, 14.—Seeretary] The draft was expected to be com- j hour or two, this time in conjunction | Preh i EVE eau war, so | ; { with the heads of the other powers | tat arbitrat only compulsory Weeks, using a gavel made of wood |DPleted this evening and placed in the who have been invited to Washington | in few and relatively unimportant [taken from the White House when it] hands of Ulsterites. Be cosrees bh Far Maktera And Tact ever aa tho way nl left horeanas |was rebuilt more than 100 years ago, |~ = - = a questions. Procedure of that cor Hon closed the gap and left no cause 1 officiate . ie Tay? to keep them unsheatlied and pre out of which war could come without [Po Rieicha A cee cay les Tae ald | talling with them in their hands ¥ bé arranged ‘ : kan ence also must rrang peried of jnvestigation the cornerstone for the new Victory|the relinquishment thereof, There is American officials emphasized what)” ' it Gna Giada Memorial here . no selection of words w with in she gia8 presented fo the conference! x mont will be greatly alded by an ie structure is to he erected on al ing } Rae eine Saturday by Secretary Hughes was dscote he a : of uw good citizen to ras aise ‘posal and that | Meermational tribunal for the settle at Sixth and Be stree hi 3 purely an American proposal and that a oe qieputon, ta few ble m the © het that t pirit advahte knowledge of it had been| hel injunction lus been borne IL would soem easy to extend, as ta which was given by Congress for the} kept carefully from all the repre se CHEST. Coe STAR SE cout ‘ Fae Rt vecording to(wzon. the “Nation unded and tatives of the other powers. Alth Sioa tibet il ia Le GAcliae fe 7 + according to |animates it even to tt 3 of arbi ind then establish an ins ‘ pates, will be $10,000,000, of which | As a chart , t_zenship co ses adeechil ped etce ternational tribunal wit wert 1wn $1,000,000 already had been [22d patwiotic purposes this last will reaching plan would be presented bens eae Ua net tS ig i 3 eee Rae Jand testament fas been®in inspiration early in the conference, it was de- |" ei iseruteah ee ory AO ; revtieating tie eiriee eee tees to mes 1 commend tts {i 3 te submitted to arbitration. may by { rddress dedicating the struc oushtful reading to whoever would Glared that no details elther as to the | waded that disarmament greatly in [ture as “a gathering place for Ameri-/oMUlate its example. Indeed, as we basis of the proposal or the exact] ereases the yalue of these tribunals are gathered here, representatives o Miss Marguerite Moseley-Williams, | cans, where American mind n time of its presentation were per-| investigations th grateful { reverent Nation, ' Evo RiGES haha ; 4 ‘ the fulfilment of one of the striking |signalize the consammation of vone mitted to ‘reach any of the other |! mado for arraies and navies tho i B Guuiicn- tearatadear re, Nae the consummation of ‘on sieaates. Ma the likelihood ef the violation of any Eastman Richard, a full-blooded ‘ ‘ su t Fs Z English heroine of the World's War] provisions of the last will of George | mor rupli beneti inspired by d treat ; bist eas eae he! NaH set aside a bo«{llm, 1 can think of nothing more ap- In consequence it was assumed ——— Indian, who hecame an oil million: : REARS and humanitarian, who is visiting) VSN 0EM Molen set asile @ ho |propriate than to wine the study. ® the farewell acdee Vthe last v and testar that several days would be required KATO, TOKUGAWA aire over might. A year ago he ped- for the naval advisors of Gr Brit- ‘ died fish in Oklahoma, {ture and a proper understanding of hott ain and Japan, the powers chiety| GIVE HUGHES PLAN Miss Greta Torpadie as Jenny Lind wearing erinolines as she sang principles in government,” |/Wly appre weet Home” in the perfor con ed, to prepare y estimat wi i pao 4 arawell a of Ae wecen! SUIS Of ihe aweanhte ORD OF APPROVAL <> “The Echo Song” and “Home, : tice of “Amere 4 | President Harding went largely into a oor American propose It was indi- ica’s Making” at the 7ist Regiment Armory, : nana s of the less well known an, the fe 1 America for the first time. | tution” to disseminate learning, cul- ient as complements of nb © othe cated that to-day's mecting of the | Japanese Delegates Rejoice at Whit vibutes of the firét’ President, |mnent was t five heads of delegations was not for lich, he ald, made Washington, | 4/3" the purpose of actually considering devotes ihe tla bit rail wee aoesise t inv |ARMS PLAN RESULT |*RENCH CONSIDER. eva tse eerie a ing | more or leas routine discussion. | . ment of 'n Fa eal At of god cittzenshig’! At the State Department there was] WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Prined ay OF WILSON IDEALS, HUGHES PROPOSAL Bee seomed to me that our «| SAYS DR. VAN DYKE - ii Hove. CaDKe pulls Aldea COR tlon in ¢ H every indication to-day that 1 Tokugawa and Admiral Kato of n and guide cf They Regard as Opportu for Relief, will materi lie reaction from this Governr apeak sanevalié _ that many points in first bold step in the conference had | 2% beth speak th’ approvalofthe just occasion ‘discu been entirely reassuring, messages | Hughes plan fer the limitation of ar of praise and approval came to maments tary Hughes’ office by thousands ant| “Gentlemen,” the White House likewise Was | + nd th British naval experts are already ex Dr Henvy Van Dyke, LED. « Will nm University tv Minister Hotiand under Print We ae Ree ye, gc | PIMLICO WINNERS. r amining tas proposi aid Prince Tokuzawa, — , re rg le snot wil consider the sul we cannot doubt the success of the deluged with congratulatory expres- a we. Ject as soon ag the experts make their the sions on the opening of the confer- | conference Tepdris. WURIHoAeGN OF any ‘deolaian | MUCUCKS ae chord in the ence, F P “If any of us feaved failure of this yesched will be dof the Patlia.] heart ers and mene e - jconference before leaving Japan, that mont, which was prorogued last week [Of te Methodist Bpiscopal ¢ ; President, and SUNDAY LONESOME | ‘car hias been dispelted since our ar- qty’ gan 30, subject to an. earity|sathered in Carnegie Tall to that body of domestic and ene! rival here. & n he expressed th ‘ { . ywhere we see ear- summon j FOR: ALIEN ENVOYS, | nes:ness and sincerity; we have acon should den f America’s forces, regardless of | USED TO GAY PARIS no sign of unfriendliness., And the creed, denomination or sex, would t political eat, bequeathed ell Addre t may be said that if on Washing nal foree that. wrenche 1 two chief branches of t Mrench press gener words which the President and the SENATE DISCUSSES behind the armament Mmitatton 8, ~ x, | Secretary of State spoke yesterday ’ of Mesitent Harding Ther Visitors to Arms Conference Find | nave thritied us no Jeas than tuey HUGHES’ PROPOSAL "0 Uae ole Capital Dry Despite Long | have thrilied the natlons of Europe President: \ : = ee Mande former Pre dent Wilson,” i Search for Drink AT aU RECA: Pomerene Declares He Indorses }r. Va Dyke, “are being made ve halls el talg ihe “Two great needs confront a © by President Hardiag mn was the sonal factor { By Martin Green. troubled world ‘to-day which it is United States Plan “Whole retary, Hughes, Let np | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening | !/8*!Y your mission to supply, these Heartedly.” reap igo fur enough, ‘the wor World.) are light end fajth Upon you more WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (Asso- | t ready fora i Hl WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Yester-| heavily, pe , than upon any other cjated Press).—Discussion of the #’niamcnt ‘ nations ay was a lonesome procession of |*2Mman agency devolves the great re- American proposals for limitation ‘of hours for the British officials and att Se apresing we naval armament broke out In the “PUBLICITY” WINS attaches who hai nothing to do|“ - Bree a h your senate to-day within an hour after it but see the sights, Sunday 13|CO“OPeraticn the success of the con- convened, AETER A FASHION the gayest day of the week in that|{reRee Wil be assured. With the senator Pomerene of Oliv, a Dem- dear Paris, A Washington Sunds | several aclegations and the press to- goratic member of the Foreign Rela- af W fi ‘Y) gether performing their duties, we ions Will Lat is a terrible thing. After a few bb fod - We tions Committee, brought up the sub- x Ane * allies into the mausoleum-like city| Si!!! Witness the fulfliment of that joot, declaring he indorsed the Amer- veiled and Communique the Frenchmen and some of the Brit-| happy tar which your great Presi- 7 Will Be Issued ish officials returned io their quar-|dent, Thomas Jefferson, foresaw in ard it as the greatest one step - £ 5 Sahiba WASHING fers and mingled with each other. A (a wire eo Clouded. sky unde a flea and show | bis famous Inaugural address—peace, yot taken toward disarmament,” said 1 by Franc rasp of Eng ut two dee- ret S ewdly forced Ht there mms rward or backwa . —- PIMLICO SCRATCHES. PIMLICO RACK ‘ A i 20 RACK, Nov. 14 ican plan “wholo heartedly. “L re ION, Nov. WH (Associ Pertinax, Writt storm at dusk. added tu the all per-| commerce, and honest friendship with sonatoy Pomerene, ded) isan Winer) the ee ae Bannon PRD BACH cs ny Blackstone. | sirisequen *! ' “ vading gloom. all nations. 3 "4 Ohio Senator referved to his i ee Terence etGsau sete. ae TANCE ne mae Aaa Oa i i we SL 4 t Mark. | ae ; ag thenitonmumine.at Tavancaaee. ; . aut aint loctments. which rave 4 \ : otftion for suspension of naval pore laets But ati youments Ww Numerous visitors, drawn heve SAVE. 40,000 CARDS pc WCU debe or mtval tne Arms Conference there was the Iughes programm ty ms = = |Ad i construction during the conference, d : Sint eat “his awison re Is one t Cog Der edeated sey tours cf Gane ory \ declaring it would help and not em- usu! battle over “publicity ‘ Sys > SrAeHn ani umdee Heeiseenl xiven dvt. itn Pace ‘ a day! BY CUTTING OUT OF _ barrass the negatiations. He said 86 | ptomont was for the greatest publicity NAWY GOES AHEAD BOW ana daalament OF Re an Wamycoesatul hunt for strong Noved (he Naval Caniaites woud ate IE ENTRIES, ean i will and iment. on paling yanhIngtOn Way, ADLER te “ 1 Lo ay! Roped She Me vel Giinia) pla Te | possible about’ the executive se Ww WwW occasion such as brings us her: th. natives to be reasonably wet, but OFFICIAL CALLS Pee Tue done moon Me would move to(td which tle, publie will not be ud ITH NEW SHIPS RACH “RAC SOW KR. St., Noy-lcondne 1g Lonel mapoomneinie ta mirede to strangers it is dryer than t discharge the committee and bring | mitted. Another element was for al 7 races are ry side of a hot air batloon. If = sth 1 A wit WW attention a few mofhents to this thirets tn Washington could have(Sacred Red Tape Institution of the renolation be ip Banat’ javlutely secret sessions altogeth Denby Savs Construction Will T Aee=<ctain tana l Gnietant Beet aseenbien last night the'combi:| — Dipfamats| Goes by the Board man of the A te aR wees contigs apy “Continue TlsHalted 0} Wiration, 1p wetland “Wusliington was not only a great * mation woul ave made the Desert 4 AANA that if Congre AUTEN De cl Heelan i ah atad ‘ uy soldier and eat statesman, he w , Of Sabara lovk like Niagara Falls. in Washington. Pomerene'’s. pi it was Secrecy acknowledged the neces yor or Congre " ich OM | ier aise a : — H ei de last May, the present Americ saUisty ing pUDil nion and ; fi ! Kow-balso a man of great ness «afta - The busiest people here are the WASHINGTON, Nov, 14 Beas Would have been preeuded, agreed tHut besides announcing the WASHIN N, Nov, 11 CAssoci- ! Maret a: [and an en umanttarian. P, Japanese They are the most numer- (Aswoctated rege.) Shnatcr Walsh of Montana, 9 {fesults of secret deliberations at the ated — Pyess ¢ con- bs 050) PONDS dent and methodical, he ous of the foreigners, and trom the Delegates to the Armament | ‘Democratic member of the open ns later, a communidue struction. jr now pro a , i fortune, wh us been serious way in which they view the] Conference have eut the red tape | Committee, said he had felt it unwisy Should be ued Yatter: cach secrets nis half epeed Booause ot rec tisi tienen eee than, eH Sane Aw tt st of conference it is quite evident that f diplomucy—in one regard at | to suspend the 1916 programme until | session i yt Ai Fase tes i many as the g sgh al they believe themselves to be the rhe a b ome Iimitation agreement had been All the statesmen n to- duced appropriations, will not be iy pit, LOH Tn ne) ka all the country But plainly people most vitally concerned in it,| less They will dispense with ched and that the $300,000,000 day's sion whieh arr ut the stopped by the Navy Department un ; Winona et: Vols it was not his belief that fety ts ‘The Japanese journalists are partic-| the “formal and official call" long | spent on the programme had not been ; conclusions agreed among themselves derir eNnonation’l denne Mics . t served by the transmission from viarly wmabatriods. Public interest inj q sacred institution wherever | Wasted, ‘ sis that nothing should be made public : erate COTS Tat i ee nr. | 008 f ; y h ” kak x fs x Japan must be overpowering, judg- rcp e ee The discussion ended without any | about it except on direc fi L generation to generation of such tm- | ing from the flodd of words they are diplomats jEathor: , ; | intimation of probable committee ac- | ed Co it was stated to- 1 bs On, 10S! Thee tens | DO! igeregates of wealth, 'There- hai! sending to their newspapers at cable Somebody ftgured out that if | tion on the Pomerene resolution. | Seman Denke i Cheah | Wy Ws Joho Ieee tore. tale will, after dewielne matnor’|pettiRlar come ahs aed rates, which mut be something close| all the diplomats and attaches | —_s—- COURT FREES SUNDAY sunpredvendnoumhe: Weal Wire| wean tae Ane Ruch eee lies ORL ee a sy wentimienta’ earesta. ao | ere eacenile of tap coaster. tr z adviser d what-not gath- me x La War, 1 i 108; | anid Ja U \ i | amiss, Mis entertainers the Japaneao are| tnt, Mévisers and whaten youl. |HUGHES'S PUBLICITY | BASKETBALL PLAYERS jo4..00 oii) ine launched Saturday at ny fiom sotrr. || any: relatives and. friends, directed |" THE WORLD aktlful and tactful. The delegation] ST 4 bere for he conference ~ News as arranged, it v ¥ i f i sts, Mhoht: Vehat the siduary estate should gave . reception 5 the iB BS at the wert a Ha oul upc oN ; ah | PLAN PRESENTED | jayiste: te Refuses to Jeonardize the depa and work an | Buck, 10, Mast ms Meg On i into twenty-thre equal = = reham last might. T succsed-| other In due and formal fashion, Ce | ft f Amateurs, torenties glrtane shine t N He 9 Peharaye pHE the ed in making nearly every guest think would uss amore than 40,009 | . e oe Bs : : q Bret Vor RS RUPE AiO: FH BAe as he was present at a party given in line cardh Heads of Delegations Examine Mag Levine discharged in vty submarines now buil 4 ee we HSK om he named. Thus it come BaenTeTiES Sunder nm Nov ricular honor. UNE, SAEs * orkville Ci day seventeen bas ted will go forward. \ Cire} wn which, if held} GEORGE, \ ie a _— Cold) EASE CON Nered! traditeln Scheme for Open Conference I, ‘i u _ - mh , SEES eee Lup 7 ntimen! ex nt it P“iiotaive: | together and wise, . adm nis oa BhoLe HH, ev HIF ARE ye This Wilson come-back, which is| ‘The stationery of the cupital, at Meetings. Rae a a peng ediate ‘ve : wen ; ; |imight have become very large, wa FUREY RU 28 oe getting numerous eminent Republican) first overjoyed, are now mourn- : my Inspector “Coleman: ¥ by , ‘ Ritu’ | : i 10st ay., Ozone ar Boats, appears to be growing. | The! ing the naval holiday WASHINGTON, Nov, 14 (Associa | alleged viohition of No. of the 1 the SOHN Popnit Hawaii | sdettber tely so isin ed that in a teal oR cheers which greeted the ex-Pres) ted Press).—Publicity for the pro-|Penal Laws c action expense thereby, " Dawn, 1 “Vastra! | ACW Years ntity was gone and it Maple Grove Cemecery. dent in the parade on Friday morning srry ‘ ae Haciiaird ee | % ‘ ; yi fe umount to several million by, ay W * portions Nad been absorbved into the ‘and the hearty reception accorded BRITISH MINISTERS ceedings of the Arms Conference was Nine aes wl nlanere Wer tuken | it mi at an ' ; aes Paria s ue wai ane a tn t him at his residence in the afternoon among the questions examined at to- |!" a Kame at Tammany TAY in Past tlollars, depend DEL AS Area L x th \ ede EEO SOURIS weal FUNERAL DIRECTORS. aia mot eng for the week the evidence INDORSE PRINCIPLE Gavin uuwlicg of tis Landa ot Gales ee i F ee : un a the, ot her eight at; suid be sut a i fuga in hat ossof nlegration/ and) Oe Oe. the feeling entertainee for him by Nona OTe anOnta HOYa a ‘ ul ( Read. danse absorption involved somo toss, tt ia | gations, nuld hold you, the police Keel 7 y the public. sation | 1 ee he ‘ : Wetion fund ‘ \ f able that in the sum of resul [ ‘The ex-President, following a custom Phe posilianof tie: Amerioanideles /COuld Brees Avery DincRie Hewnnk “coniplete experts | ‘""y NIHOR Wag area be te ot ¢ n cane: of Beat o the established when he was in good| Cabinet Will Connie THughes Plan} gation was understood to be open is me tian tesa a ange ai . : was a er by the policy | all “Columbus 8200’ health, attended the vaudeville per- fe) meetings in principle, with frequent |')"5! AE pate y stand lias = Ba ie t Noy ee S000, hington. " <, ha t EX pel < ~ bath eke " 1¢ Magistrate said fh A PRANK M PRE) formance at Keith’s Theatre Satur- Gicially When Experts executive sessions Tor private discus- | Ep AASAL EO ; BROADWAY CROWDS eras Washington as a model citizen “THE FUNERAL CHURCH’ lac, day night. Accompanied by Mrs. Report. sions, the results whereof would be! ee ot in rth with a peculic dian (tion-Sectarian) Wilson and Admiral Grayson he ap-| Foxnoy Nov. 4 7 presented in open meetings. If at| sin SEE THIEF CHASE BOWIE SELECTIONS, ‘ slament e tirst peared while the opening act was on. WONDON, Nov 4 (Associated | any time a delegation desired to pre- : oe BAe 1970 Broadway at 66th St. ‘The party took seats in the back row | Press)—The American prop Is for} sent its detailed and considered views| py. Court of Eprors and Appeas to- | Pagitive Captured After Policeman! 7 rRACK, SN snail | Dowstows Office, Zid St. & 8th Av. as of the orchestra, at the extreme left| drastic limitation of naval armamentd upon any subject publicly, the execu ¢ Eimpties Mis Rey B Alle t 1 nee of the house, near 4 door from @ Dri-! have been recelved with expressions) tive Session would, upon request, be oF : . vhs s ; t pt ¢ as. Th vate entrance. é SIONS | irned into an open meeting, rth Amboy! ot pu a thie | me xe provision i Wot, couree it was not long before of much favor in British octal] "Secretary Hs ares hh Marshal ; : ye ; ; Run nt ; PERSONALS. audience knew the ex-lresident| circles, outlined these s to the oon to I wh i 4 « ql mae in the theatre He remaine While the Cabinet will not offictally | heads of the various rations and} O Neanaten as Sars d i ’ en ia is eat until the curtain descend- \ they met to-day k advance | \ y y eld i 1 Kt the ot discuss the proposals until the British nay ue contd \ ne fy \ t| 4 v while he was helped on with his coat.| them, it is stated that the individual] Men's Clap hin Bar ‘ i t < Woodthrush, |) iniversity inta central part of th As he disappeared through the private | members of the Cabinet whole heart- Dinarn 7 > nd caused a crowd of thousands to : 1 Dream, Servitor, | United States’ And then a specifi nae: door the people surged out through) eqjy support the broad principles con- | Disarar wan ty OB aby Nn ar - i. heaie to Liberty Hall Aca fo MLast and ound Bureaus’ Roary the main exits, swarmed around the] os i ie address of etary of |seakers to-night at the annual dinner Gasoline Exploston, The man Colling was after *surven- | 4.54% 1} deny, Washington and Lee Uni 103, World Tuilding, will be lated gorner from Pennsylvania Avenue,| © sr nes at the opening of tho| of the Men's Club of Holy Rood church. | -An exploston of gasoline in the room, t i the daw (ee rsity at Lexington, Va. A listo for thirty days, we Hats enn be into G Street, and lined up along the} State Hughes at the opening o or at Pere washinec ery rere a A Sbnee TARR aa | DOROEETCUD Pan kbs debtors are forgiven thelr debts, ‘Ty geen at any of Ths World's Offices. ‘ curb, conference in Washington on Sat-] Ave x reat. at ate , relthag pera ee ae mn be apy iianng h s i ae , a hfal Servant. | ooch of tive nephews he gave one of | ‘ Lat and Foun ry tine sents Apparently everybody knew that) urday. Fant at Sist Street PNB IE A a a aes ne yeas ihe eas eran lhir swords with an injunction not t gan be left at any of The World's i 3 . hev. Dr. 4 Carstenson, 1 Streot This aftemion Ket fire the who with C nad trailed ty f i © to her and her tan FY ; t{ | Advertising Agencies, or can ba % cote President mould leave the thee The opinion is generally expressed | will preside. The speakers will’ include thing of Gus Wilkes, a mechante, m the West Shore freight p: Hennie Gol h © died naheath Rete for the purpose 9 telephoned directty. t0. ‘The. World. m hg tle. aston Lge into 221 nat such a plain statement of pailcy, | Suftragan Mishop Shipman, Gen. HW. 1. 825 Haat, 19th Street who was Badly left Mary McLaughiin. of No. 1ge {shedding blood except it be for rel Cail 4000 Beskinen. Mew York. ob alley. As his automobileappeared, | tha ha pl A °Y+ | Lindsey, first President of the American burned. He is at Flower Hospital in @ the Hast River, It was loaded Nicholas Avenue, $10,000, accoraM;| defense or in defense of their country Brooklyn Ot¢: 4100 Main, backing out of the alley and man-| made at the outset of the confe#ence, | Legion, and Gen, Lincoln C. Andrews, — serious condition, $3,000 worth of woolens for shipment ® her will filed to-day, ind its rights, and im the latter case a ‘ . om - my Manuel ,

Other pages from this issue: