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Probable Rain; Warmer, 99 J “Circulation Books Open to an" NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 17, 1921. ‘owt Office, red ay Second=Claw Matter New York, N. ¥. Ulster a Latest ‘Trish Peace .Plan FLAPPER’S HEART LES NS "Ss HM NOT TOREVED, itn keat Mal. CHICAGO, Nov, 17 “Callow vorth has heen bane ished from the flapper's heart; fe man of forty-five now reigns Ex-Wife Says Millionaira) supreme ; 4 a Miss Marceline Stokes, sucial Planned $1,000,000 Trust worker, has come to this conclu- Fund for Daughter. sion result of hee experi= “It startles me,” she exclaimed NOT TO CONTI “the way young men are being dismissed with the snap of # finger for the middle aged man ST. WILL. . | One Bereticiaty Expects) Giitiamong whomitdo much ot Settlement With Miss Jey SST eatell MALtnes, pkeren Cie . panionship of the older men; Jane Evans, | young men bore them. be- ~— | they a so immature, ‘That the marginal notations on the! not so cul- Wwillof Daniel Ro Hanna, whe died meds thie statement: Nov. 3 at his summer estate. Croton ‘T'd rather have «n-Hudson, making bequests to Mi man than a a hand botled halt i old baked m Miss Evens," 9 Hanna sald tended to draw up a new will im whier to-day to a reporter for The Evening | Eleven Now Selecte Selected in All— ULSTER IN REPLY TO LLOYD GEORGE REJECTS PROPOSAL y_ BANDITS HOLD UP vs NURSES CLUB, BIND ~ AND GAG WOMAN ITHEY STEAL A TAXICAB| | et | Desert Machine in Flight After Holding Up and Beating the Driver. < Unidhisis hy a Heayy Vote Back Up Prime Minister in His Peace Move. ° BOURNEMOUTH, England, Nov. 17.—Prime Mini Louise Grumpe, night superin- | Club, | an institution conducted by the Y, W. A., at No, 182 East 43th Street, near Mrs. {tendenf of the Central Nw er Lloyd Georg ort for a brief whe came to this ri rest, decided to return’ to London im- acoording to Mrs. Mary tf was faced by four men, one of whom | on the question of an Irish settlement Hanna, one of the four wives who (dl- | pointed a revolver at her. They said|was delivered at Downing Street UsdSeoed CER EMAL they would kill her if she called (6r| this afternoon “After ne hal promised Ruth, wl talp, It indicates that Ulster stands firy favorite diughter, that the would never “We don't want-to hurt you a bit,"|in the attitude she has takemmalli will not submit to anything consid- ered a violation of her rights said the man at the head, who wore a long raincoat with the collar turned World, “my former husband told mo : np to méet hin mask. “But we will that Ruth "hw e mission In hfe ama| Female Vigilantes Exhorted [et 2 o"yin vou t you don't Deneve. | UNIONISTS BACK an extra trust fund of $1,000,000 would | to Keep Silence. All we want is the money in the : be created for *her 1 fully believ: —_——- safe. Stand still." IRISH PEACE MOVE that Mr. Hanna im cancelling the} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11-—Eleven| WOMAN 18 GAGGED AND TIED) BY A HEAVY VOTE clause providing for Miss Evans in-] jurors who will try Roscoe Arbuckle TO A CHAIR. Mrs. Grumpe stood with her on and Safeguard- | Robbers Frightened / Away from] British Premier — Hurriedly , East 45th Street Building inds His Vacation on | Without Loot. | Receipt of Note. | ee é | Persistent of these (planning to June’ Avis Evans of No. \ sith Street, and ennowncing Nis Third Avenue, to furnish lodgings for | mediately after receiving by telephone tention of marrying her, w | about 400 nurses and business women, \to.day the reply of the Ulster repre called: aimbathihstaren he ‘divdswbs-| heard an ambulance stop at the door | ong do ltha Gavernimeni’a latest cause he promised his favorite daugh-| about 4 o'clock this morning. communication on the Irish negotia- ter, Ruth Rhodes Hanna, thirteen, of @nevurhed from Herweat-at thevof=|,, No. 640 Park Ave ite . "| tions. 18 PIPAVENUE) ters O ula neve) | tice switchboard as the front door =< + niarry Miss Ev was the explana- opencd, expecting to meet a nurse re-| LONDON, Nov, 17 (Associated tion of the much-discussed “blotted | turning from duty or a physician in Press).—Ulster's reply to the latest and cancelled” wil) of the mi ‘ | hurry to get a nurse, Instead ahe| British Government communication ES TRUER GEN ea for mansiaughter in connection with| oy tho desk facing them. They bound | Security of Empire svould’ be embodied the death of Virginia Rapp were se-| here hands together with picture wire, ing of Minority in Erin Mrs. Hanna is the mother of the| lected to-day, among whom are three | of which the leader had a coil veel Demanded. Misses Natalie, Ruth, Charlotte and| Women, although it js expected the Pocket, They wadded @ MandkOl=| 1 poor, Nov. 17 (Associated Ate Cake: RReV SINKiGEE, GaiRioenct eats chief into a ball and tied it into her| — ee mu Mid itn meee MSE e will challenge the selection of} pouty’ with .another handkerchiof.| Rress).—By ‘an overwhelming major eee Mell asa EME ot them ~ |nhen they led her to a little cubby-| {ty the Cnionist Party in session vere ive with their mother at No. 636 Pavk | Mrs, Laura Miller, San Francisco} joie where the errand girl of the} to-day indorsed, with certain reserve mven ve, anscE attend the fash-| club leader and member of the liote, rests when not on duty and tions. the negotiations now in progres onable Mis © Schoo! When} Woman’s Vigilant Committee, to-day bound her into a willow rocker.*wit-| between the British Government snd Mrs, Hanna got her divorce from Mi.| issued a warning to club women net) ine her ankles to the lower rungs and} the Irikh representatives Hanna 'n 1916 he created a trust fund! to diseuss the Arbuckle case, Mvs/yinding her chest and arms to the! This attitude was expressed by an of $5,000,000 for his four daughters, | Miller has been acting as official oh-| yank, amendment to a resolution moved by Mos. Hanna, who went to the thea-| Server far the club women at the!” mney chen attacked the 6-foot wall| Col, John Grotton, member of Parlia- | trey with her ‘former hushand two | tale ' safe in the office. With a drill they|ment for Rutiandshire, calling upon weeks before he died, said there| “Women of substantial character) ioyeq three holes into the lock! the conference to resolve that no set- would be no contest of the will by, ate wanted for jury duty.” she sald.) i ocnanism and then tried to upset|tiement was acceptable wh did not hee or her four daughters, The chil-| “@nd to aid in establishing a strong] i, tumblera by rapping on the face|respect absolutely the ‘position ac- dven of the marriages of Mr. anes ie sentiment on The side of jus-| oo tie tock. The tumblers did not! quired by Ulster thriugh the ereation fave on amicable terms with ehch| Hee T believe women should help byl ray ang one of the men, becoming|of a Northern Parliament other and often dine together in thoie| Pefraining frem premature discussion | tiene, nit the handle of the safe] ‘The amendment expressed the car- espevtive homes. Miss Elizabeth, pane i j a heavy blow, which broke it short off|neat hope “that, consistent with the one daughter, lives at No. 14 Bast} We muat malin a saiaat as well! sng spoiled any chance éf throwing] supremacy of the Crown. the secur- wh Street ie? silencer ane risk aumonisuns back the bar of the lock jity of the Empire, the pledges given Mes. M Stuart Hanna admitted Ae ROE AN? CH eens Sow you have done it,” angrily|io ister and the sate ding of the that sher former husband embraced | SPretators at the trial. “tt isa great) oo toa one of the men who had been | interesis of the minority in South he Cathe Ath on his death bed | comptim: mt to the club women We) testing against tho noise made by| Ireland. a solution to the Trish difi- 1d had often expressed a re to| fepresent that our committee tk the) 1 sping and hammering, culty may be found in the conference come the churgh" before his jue tof wtigek by Arhuckle's | cay in the block could have heard! now in progress” \ ness jewyere . that. Beat it!" Complaining that the Government Miss Evans's attorney, Leslie ¢,| The committee Is composed of ‘The four ran out, atriking and curs-/has failed to maintain secrecy ve Ferguson, explained to-day that her} Tesentatives of more than thirty San i + garding the negotiations, the (ster { action would not be a con in: the} Rransinen wamenie clube: Lee itended (Continued on § decntativen (ite ten sto palitiah me of attempting to sect aside the| th? mel inary bente pie bay oe é \corkapondente L a eof, Dil Abpointed Mrs. Miller official ob- 4 Halen aatine wit, bur lain under it | One of) ere for the remainder of the ini {$1,000,000 MAIL rianict ‘He tools, enmounend aster tawyer, it is understood, is that there) {tO 8° Thal lusticn ie done” | TS FOUND LYING mish: he prepared to en ito Ine is noting to show the word “eun-| $1" the selection of the iury thus NEAR R. R. TRACK ‘orm! comvermitons. with hn celled docs not apply to the entire; or ee ooh ay the prosecution aoa erninent, providing their doing so wil! and not merely to the blotted ne by the ‘ense The would not in any wag commit them port referring to Miss Evans by challenged by the defen se | Search for Missing Pouch Reveals ito acceptance of a single Paslianient n s nnot “contest” the will \ipuckle in the movies. The $ It Was Accidentally Thrown for Hveland. ‘Two ways are open to her, it was time. and has only two left | fee aie tae eee tin en ° The selection of the jury has been ROCHPSTER, Noy. 17 erected to t ara of the Lister (Continued on Fourth Page. Lae proupective iviars WRRCAE: Registered mail packages; val Division, He wil! return to London === = —\clured they had a fixed opinion in| ned at $1,000,000. contained in a Sunday this case | mail sack which was thrown ——a— ————— | from an eastbound train by mis SANTA CLAUS NOW BANS Sunday World | HINDU RIOT GREETS | take ond landed in pte. of MOST WARLIKE TOYS WALES IN BOMBAY empty sacks seVeral days ago, ifi d have been discovered in the Hast | Chriatm Shoppern Ne Longer Classi e Avenue New York Centra! sub- Choone Cannon and Tanks. . Number of Casualties Reported station In this city BOSTON, Noy. 17.—Mars, God of Advertisements . sii cerned pe Discovery of the losy was made | War. 18 rapidly losing favor in Toyland ; Native Quarter as Prince's Pro- So ee ahaa the cack con, (for news of the Conference on limita Should Be in ‘cession Moves Through Cit) ning them failed to put in an em Ot ene teens, and. the Offi BOMBAY, India, Nov 17 (Asso appearance, Telegraphic inquiries ae olay bard, daeulte ite: fact at The World ICE | cited Press) Coincident with a] #0ne the fine Indicated that the Way not even Invited 10 the Arms Par = procession escorting the Prince of| ack might be in Rochester, but |jey, has already eut his production of On or Before Friday Wales through the Ofty of Bombay,| ‘he Rochester postal authorities | toys of war. to-day, serious dinturbances occurred | declared this wan impossible in |, Warlike 4 toe cminiaure, cxnnon. Order Sunday World poe BUERGE mn paren by tol | ester office had been literally Sain early, Cord aig Classified Advertising Sees ay Numa Gandht the] turned inside out following the /4),,after the bars To-Day. Hindu “non-cooperationist” leader, | ATE report, nike See busier Ate Th World and a number of casualties resulted. | ine mail superintendent CR Pa Te e The procession itself, however, was! sorting sucks for use in outgoing | and have very litte demand for aol marred by aby untoward incideat \oye-0f & war-like’ nature,” ( ‘HYLAN TO STICK HIS 4 YEARS; HE SEEKS NOT A JUDGESHIP; DEPARTS FOR LONDON.., Mayor, Official Family — Doing Nicely, In a special interview given to The Evenin, disposed of many rumors whicl been persisient the pa Mayor, head om the pants and 1 Mayo term four ‘Wauld leave 1 ourt “1 intend, Mayor of fou “There me to wonder! people tion. | if I did not fully acknowledge such aj tribute, Eye Clique of Gentlemen”—His rs salary WILL-NOT HAVE ANY SHAKEUPS <i ‘Forgives Those Who Abused “HELL STICK TO J Him and for the Unkind/ AS NEW YORK MAYOR Things Him— Animosities, They Said About) FOR bleed 4 WAS, 00 Busy to Harber) “Still Intact,” Out for * Has His “a Certain § World to-day, Mayor Ivian have in City Hall The frst soasip st week. and most! the | 18 life «al vernment, retire for a was’ that tired of the stren of the City was long term | Court bench, of which serve fourteen years | $17,500 The | is $15,000 years, AS COMPROMISE. “* Supreme occu. | @OHN F. HYLAN Oy Un oeawoos fr vs ocoweee, eceive a year please God, to remain} of this city for the full term | r years,” replied the Mayor.| ix no offer that would induce relinquish that post after the ful vote! given me by the of this city at the last elec- Indeed, 1 would be ungrateful States Administration Attitude and likewise unworthy of the Government. Eastern questions, WASHINGTON, Nov, gations of the nine Powers participating in discussions of Far The other questions, it w listed by the tentative agenda sug 17 (A By David gested some ting U $9 READY TO SIEN AGREEMENT ON NAVAL GUTS -BEFOREFAREAST SETTLEMENT Great Alliance Elapsed to Preserve China, Shelving Anglo-Jap Treaty —League of Nations May Handle Land Armament Problem. a ssocitted Press).—Heads of the. dele tere questions at a meeting to-day decided to proceed tirst with the considers ation of problems relating to China betore entering upon other Far decided, will be taken up in the order ago by the American Laurence, Special Correspondent of The Evening World. WASHINGTON, Nov, s to answer the American desire for an abrogation of the Anglo+ eee alliance with a’ concrete propos! thal a new treaty or! agree. Whether such a convention should contain the territorial integrity and administrative independence of China or, whether the same object would be achieved by pledges to respect China's political independence is still a matter of debate. 17 (Copyright, 192t).—Great Brilain ex ment be substituted which sha be signed not only by England and Japan but by all the nations interested in guaranteeing the * »pen door” an absolute guarantee of But the big fact is that truat that Is reposed in me.” After Meeting House Leaders |enough confidence as to the probable solution of the question prevails as WILL WATCH “CERTAIN cLique| Who Feared Senate Victory. |to lead the American delegation to show a willingness to sign the agree OF GENTLEMEN ea ment on a reduction of naval armament wilhout waiting for the adjyst- The Mayo loved his eyeglasse: , SGTON. No in _Drenls he Mayor removed his evegiasses.| | WASHINGTON, Noy. 17.—Presl- ment of Far:Bastern questions. rubbed them vigorously with bis!teqs pfarding to-day Informed Re- handkeveh and continued: | Fy = i pi © British policy on the Angto-Japas ierailwlacce clique of gentio: | Publican ouse conferees on the nese alliance is revealed by Arthur There is a certain clique of gente: | PP! 3 1921 AMUSEMENTS \" Heh ’ ty Ae men in this’ city whom {t will give|Revenue Bill that a maximum sur- James Balfour, who makes it plain’ me particular pleasure to watch for| tix rate of 40 per cent, would be COST $897,000,000; At the Anglo-Japanese allianc@ four years, ‘They belong to the holier: | se tothe Administration — | * ARMY, $418,000,000 “2"l! be supertuons if all the powe than-thou class who are adepts iv the} areangements were made at. the! 2 ee ie cmtered: (nto 1an aarasnienk aie oily art of bowing and scraping and). ela T. nis C Mili Exe (repent i> itis (Ban Fast covartie oie who carry their handkerchiefs in their Conference for the President to send | Tax Returns Contrast Military EX-| stantiaiy the sume no were tin sleoves, Their smiles are sweet and|# letter to Chairman Fordney setting penses With Sums Spent the alliance. Mr. Balfour feafizes that winning—it you can't look through|forth his views, Mv, Harding was on Pletsiire: the word “alllance” is objectionable ‘hem but their hearts are bad, Some|represented as favoring the 2 per} Associated Pres ! es arenes nee af oe of these nige cultured gentlemen did| ¢, \ a _ | the talk now ie on the “agreement, their mightiest to put me in jail, but oD s L EBE Bi VesHe | WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 Whether the conclusions reached 1 am still getting around to City Hati| 12 PeY Cet Compromise in view of | Fede: tax returns have b should be embodied in a treaty to be just a little before 9 o'clock the legiglative situation | given curious applicat'uns in 06 submitted to the American Senate or morning and remaining at my desk ¢ President's views were expressed] ection with finn probleme |roecner xchange of notes at this hunt te dayisiob la done cacimatien| aes Gontaenngs tines wiles (House conference would be sufficiently bind= what time that may be. Ihave been] wiry ¢ ‘ | Now before the Conference on | ing is puzzling the British, who ave mired, untermyred and overshadowed, | eh Pordney: of tha Houso) Limitation of Armament seen the United States make execu- but I am still intact, Ways and Means Commiltee and » One set of tabl suows that tive agreements only to hay them re« Talking in a more serious strain resentative Longworth of Ohiv, who against $118,000,000 spent for -the pudiated by th Mayor continued: with Mr. Fordney and Representative | army in 1921, the evuntry con- JEXPECT SENATE WOULD The people of New York huve te-lGreen of fows make up the Republiena | Mumed si@wi0n.000 in candy and RATIFY AN AGREEMENT. , ed me to the biggest job in their ~ | chewing gum, $834,000,000 In soda influenc , n gift despite all the unkind thin canterese: 1 Axe BI at assed: by 1 confections and $959,000,000 |... oo ‘! “hese we certain newspapers and special inter- |'%© House provides for a maximum iu. | perfumery, Jewelry, silk stock- [0 sl Hie ae eee and: $90s newspapers don't seem to have their] Senate provides a maximum of 50 pur sonal adornment |made at this conference stands # fingers o he public pul if fhe smoke youred ou 1 Hoe, Lesemaee Geet cent, A deadiock ensued hw smokers poired wut H1Sh- [very good chance of being ratified by ‘orm’ me. and the nialiuened Representative Dickinson lowa ball ears, theateocs oath the Senate, particularly as Senator Mi ul n ih Underwood, leader of the Democrata, the newspapers and told them on leader of the “insurgent tepubl aret. frequenters and thot at fi hal s i iid not think the I tending concerts patd $897,000,000, could marshal enough: votes: to: aesiey ; cans, said he did not think the Pres ending concerts pald $897,000.00 in getting the necessary two-thin (Continued on Fourth Page.) ent's yiews expressed "ut this late oe | for ratifieation ne KIDNAP MES: {hour would have appreciable effect SURVIVOR OF CAPTURE Incidentally the Chinese proposals SSENGER, upon the outcome of the surtax fight OF DAVIS PASSES ON) have in tie main produced a favor- STEAL BANK’ S MAIL |,, {miter expected. something: of thle {mpression. It is realized that! | this eH als si _piciiaean OC} Wow Spare for ttis| Many points will have to be dis= course the President's views shoud | cussed, but the truth ts the Chi Ser i , . ; in the Climax, hts thi inese, Ohicago Bandits Stage Daybreak ve given eansldsiattan, but Hidon't| sm. Hudacn, the ti nan | WEEE expected to ask for a great deal Hold-Up in Front of Central think the Bombshell coming ut this) via twonaly aided in the capture |More Their proposals are couched ate hour af he latter has on . . b . “3 language which many British and Post Oftice: r \ ov Jefferson Davis June 2, 1865, died ||" mi S| tice, A to drag along will have the ex iit A eed ep cock satenet, | American officials think Is an angury, CHICAGO, Nov. 17,—Five bandits P&ted result at ee aT haw at the age of eighty. | Of & successful outcome of the Far kidnapped a Northern Truat Com. A” out-and-out vote on the 30 per oe yea tll etwas. retired | S4stern part of the conference > exsenger 4 cent. maximum is set for to-day hree years Ab me ketirecy pany’ messenger from In front ie the | URAL A Te sth /from the custome service inder thé]CEAGUE MAY GETTLE LANG 08 6 Vtecdy aid alole's je Presic views, an set fo ‘ n Hack Of mail consigned to the bani, ip the letter ‘to| Renroaentative ice watinomen law Mix monies. Man ARMAMENT PROBLEM. The robbery wan staged in the heart Ney. will be presented 1 thy House Mr Hudson wax a United Statew| As for land armaments, there is @ S the idewntown aantion i) in the ilas, when the. senate stoves keeper of the customs service | movement affot to transfer the entire The messenger, John Hebel, was "mendiment \s en up. Opponents in New York, which position he had | question to the League of Nationa. covered with a gun by one bandit as of the Senate amendment said they OUSuP nee 1897, Before * he | This originates out of a chance res? he emerged from the Post Office at expected the Presidenj’s letter to turn bad 1p in the customs service: jn /mark.of a member of the Britioh delwm dawn, Others threw a wet blanket|the tide. They admittedly had been Detror® tted gation who in disou non the quese over bis head and carried bim away! worried and are understood to have | Mf Hudson had bee a brevetted /tlan of land armaments peiiee/ am in an automobi Iald the situation: before the Rxe eutenant-colonel for the#important | significantly that the League of Na= Hebel was thrown from the auto in tive very frankly with the recommen. Part he took in the capture of the|tions already has a commission at Lincoln Park, several miles away, and | dation that he intervene Conferate leader. He was born| work on land armaments, In as mu the bandits sped on with the ma . i n Chenango County, N. Y., May #|as both the United States and G ‘The Northe T Gompany an- (Racing results, scratches, entrias '*48. His wi and three children are| Britain have reduced their armies nounced “tae loos was Bot great,” and selections on e 2.) Living, a relatively email sine, the 3 " |