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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921, ‘Si ii BONES OF 2 DOGS |*SE5Ee"zciernerée SIMS SCOLDS NAVY [HUGHES WHLTELL —|TOTA CPNIGONEKILLEDANDS bees cc UE DALAED P= Le ASOD LON Tyg RESULTS TS CLEATOR ee eS UNMRUMURDER sre: m=) TOUSENEW ARNS ctesmms| FALSINGARIR TOKIO, Nov. 19. —The {ollowing is the results of 10- fy Fiarvard’ a bee) She ‘Cabinet Council is reported sioner of Public Marnete Edwin J. (Continued Prom Pi From First Page.) dovts races! : if ped him. Without even pine to-day to have agreed to approve O'Malley to allow @ concern FIRST RACE—Ciatming, three-yea known to Beh Tene, Alirich punted cree Hears| "the ‘@tece of the ‘acnpndibent to “Blugbeard” Chan ‘Charged With} the Commissioner to ofore tree ot Ignores Our Inventions Tiiljacceptea the principle last week, and bord cei ne rails and sevens | Cable Snaps ake. Car Plunges then worked loose around right end . Sha made a brilliant run of 62 yards » down the side line until Fitts tackied . Mm on Harvard's 8-yard line, The Crimpon team braced and stopped two “Blue rushe: Undiscouraged by this setback, vard's line, Owen hit tackle for “4 A charge on, vacant olty 976,000 beth (Lang), dryads on ths srg ping when the mma pronona atthe worm’ | Killing Canines. With His tone ot coke. By aig ceoaaeen rae |. Others Develop Them, | 287 deviation saw wonts be ved a et'ttg Seemenelie 41 Four Floors to Basement ae: Faintie Siew for the Grat quarter.| ioe Tapanene detopeslen, @ubsort Tenth Fiancee, Commissioner aesured the board, He Complains, _' | When Secrotary Hughes uses the] |e Fae cng hohe With Big Auto. | everybody in New York would be aa- f word “principle” he means “prin SECOND PERIOD, to the further reference of the t a ‘or e 4 to Diplomatio Advis Vv [a] nal t a. wint opie,” and when he says the “de~ 7 a. % Marvard, starting the eccond quar-| “ett to the dvisory ERBAILLMB, Nov. 19.—Pvidence ae hat hex ite tei cee ein,| NEWPORT, R. I, Nov. 19—Rear ; - te xyrey Bon Ton Purse, A freight elevator in the garagé of Yer, punted to O'Hearn on Yale's 30- that Mme, Marchandier, line. The star Bulldog quarter = nen, cues to get under way a, ‘a run bed tae : ply. * |Admiral William S. Sims, detivering| pe: worked out he means “detalla.” Ah Fair, 108) °”(Htobsinson), Alfred.) Higgins, Nos. $14-4)9: West of “Btuet " 35,000 DRESSMAKERS er ies wee Disclaiming any tse interest his annual address as: President @f| That's the first point which foreign 181st Street, holding a big automobile in the mal Mr, O/Malley pleaded : when he suddenly buted into : murdered by him, was introduced to- the Naval War College to the gradu-| delegates have failed to take into z 14-5, {and four men, dropped to the base- 5 bal. the ern man ana Sue town MAY JOIN IN STRIKE | aay in nis trial on a charge of uilling emia mabe a seers ot gen okie ay ating class of officers to-day, djs. | consideration, Some have: imagined Wesste, 8. wears She. rkioma: {ment from the fourth Aor “at, Mt GaeeP Ae kick line a pack wt wolves 10 of his 285 sweethearts. Pesuces leas amoke “ Len demoed ‘military conservatism,” re-|that an acceptance “in principle” Piunky ‘also ran: [o'clock to-day, crushing James -Mo- BeBtore O'Hearn could turn around| Threat Follows One ot “Seasonal! Tho hones of two dogs which: had) denies to store coho on sity aropery rns Be said, specifically to that| could easily be made to satisty world E—The Tip Top Handi- m - ompee fell on the ball for Harvard. Crimson in three attempts gained yards, ‘om the 35-yard-line Owen tried @ field goal. The kick was low and Keon, the operator, to death, “The woul’ eater jiake ‘on Lmedt, he tYP® and degree of conscrvation| opinion at the outset, but that the rok eae B* itl w Balt fslongs.— said, to eli coke, delivered ‘at’ the “Which has so often been responsibie| real modification of fandamentate| 3 ae ae Si. $270. | three otbers—George Lang, a ime- lorage piace at from $9 to $10 a ton for defeat in “battle, and sometimes] could be obtained when the “detalla’ PE ee Me Oriole, 118 /@rickson} | chanic; John 'Conolica, a chauffeur, + in small o¢ large jots.” guaran- ” 2-4 tos un ts Caos wee $10 & ton; *0F Mational digagtar. were discussed. Secretary Hughes en a Reig end Rock Osanga|ana Charlee MoCads; supposed: to LaycOft” Reported Made by been the property of the woman were ‘ Produced in court. “The ‘prosecutor, who sald-the dogs w Presented to ‘The strike of the Internmational/Mme. Marchandier py a Mra. (fe. Sailed straight into O'Hearn's armé|Ladles' Garment ‘Workers’ Union| Moore, an American resident of Paris, Indisposition on the part of our| fully intends to hold the conference have been with Conoli taken 4 Who tried to run it out, but the Yale/ against Installing the plece-work sys-| charged they were killed by Land: navy at once to utilize new ideas, | to the literal meaning of details. — BERETS EET ta bas , f : jz ! a his Sytialine, POeamn autekiy tem In the factories remains virtually|at Gambais at the time of his al- JAPAN FAVORS ver Oba MaMNees "of | Gemon- oe la Uke aad tage oY R@ARiOE which iin SCRATCHES is Gensel baleen Sie “a punted out to Buell, who made a fair{St & deadlock to-day with the an-|lexed murder of their mistress. OPEN DOOR; SHOWS, |Site value, the Adiniral aid, haa The Ameri Tho men were taking the machine been “due to a habit of mind’ that * Nov. — ches for ao eite NOY, S| trom thd Atth floor when the oable Protective Association that they will|meanor, He heard, HER OWN POSITION could be indolged in in the past with Pp . pce When. igh ‘eomparative safety, but which is|dent Harding. In the rzeoe of the ines Dead RDG, entely. ceitlens ates uphold thelr stand against the week | testimony of the sister ada the BHR fi i American attitude, the other nations IRD Rad Orank. i Sat of the | Rothing to hold it and the heavy ele work plan, althou,h the union reports|of Mme, Pascal, who declared ‘as! Said to Have. Accepted Several Chi- ey, ® danger te @ country}are not expected to continue their| eather, Servi ACE De vator with Its heavier load ‘crashed that 118 shops, employing more than|were certain she was slain by him. nese Views, Including Ter ‘hat hes become involved in inter-|opposition or raise extraneous ques- fields puttikone, wastation, Sedge- to the collar, jarring the building and 2a gatch on Yale 80-yard-line. Har- yard elected to try @ free kick. Owen again was called upon to kick. His effort was 0 cloee that the officials ’ a held. a conference to determine whether the bail had gone over the nouncement of the Manufacturers'| Landru maintained his defiant de- cross ‘bars, It was finally decided | 5, have settled with the union, The: national politios, and whose policies | tions, unless of course they wish to ‘ q that the ball had not gone over for] Max D. Bteuer, counsel for the man-|{;.¥,i4 Ne had close relations with ritorlal Integrity. jare lkely to be’ dimputed by other | take full responsibility for a break- RACH—Romeo, Velgran. | making a noise like an explosion. & score, Starting operations from’|utacturers, sald he and the union head an—then she vanished—the re ‘J \powers,” ing of the conference, The American Enmiployees of the garage got out the |. the 0:yard-line, Aldrich gained |had agreed on « tentative plan to so-|4ay and hour of her disappearance! WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—(United : delegates feol that the opinion of the BOWIE ENTRIES, injured before the arrival of othe: lect @ man to make @ survey of tho|being noted in “Bluebeard's* memo-|Pross)—Japan, to-day, stated her , Samira! Sims asserted our gunnery |world sanctioned the Hughes pro- . , twelve yards on a run around right 4 garment industry, but nothing definite | randum book. up to 1900 was so inefficient “that an|gramme and that no nation can af-] RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md, Nor, 10,—Tue id. A fir 2 tricated the end. O'Hara then punted out of a re company extricater : 3 é sition on Chi Far Eas' dy of McKeon, which was beneatts u » Pit Dresemakers’ Union, seven in num-|that Mme. Heon stayed at a » certain the ed upon us @ most } 3 away, p> i ogen, ihe tcled to govern Lie ber, which have 85,000 members in|hote: after the date the prosecutton gtr diane Di er aN mcr humiliating defeat. NO "REVISION OF FUNDAMEN ff M4: Lady Ze McKeon was fifty years, old ha Baron Kato, ranking member of the * TALS OF PLAN. i bE PEE ved at No. 170 West th st, Seven days of jockeying In secrct! Lang, wh» J thirty-elght and Aves field, only to make a costly slip on “The important question now,” he his S-yard line, where Crocker this vighnity, had a conference to-day | aueges he killed her showed a woman at the Hotel McAlpin with the direc- Japaneso delegation. aid, “is as to whether. the traini: jer is tors of the Dress and Waist Manu. [Named Eon ‘was there at that time,| Members of the neue 4 : @ training | conference have brought out the real 1 d t, also 14 Rhrough center for 6 yards, O'Hearn |facturers’ Association, “After the|but her description falled to taily| tion explained, foulawtn the — we are actually giving our oMicers in| desires of the various powers. Some] | SEQUKD AME -Okiming, thrye sears in| employed by the garage. Wonolico Is nted to Buell, who made a fair| meeting Jacob Halprin of the union} with that of the alleged victim. bad eystemactic and local thinking will} %re trying, as at Paris, to shake ty uw 8 i | thirty and lives at No. 253 West 68tu Bitch on Yale's’ diayard line. “Har. |side said the manufacturers wanted dite cab eta Ing that the address of Baron Kato gosste our navy, not simply t American determination, but thus far eas Street. McCabe's address ls No. 215) Yard egain decided to make a free | the employees to acoe nooept a 26 per cent. ‘was not a direct reply to the Chinese iy mply to adopt! are meeting a stone wall. Having! A + Une ‘| Eighth Avenue. a ae Eee ieee te rte .ca ‘the | reduction In wages which are all paid SKS SENATE TO BAR | sroposals, but war a statement of {mProvements after their value has|taken the Initiative. the Ametican fee “ik “RES Rei Julian W. Myers, manager of tho jective by a bic margin, the balb|om the piecework plan. The union Yagaita: posit ‘een proved in foreign navies but so| delegation declines permit the | G yi : i garage, said the elevator had been 2 y would almost certainly refuse, Mr NEWBERRY-FORD |Japan's position in response to the momentum of the conferenee to jbe jwwesng. ts faireo 4 going far right of the goal posts. Halprin sald, as its present contracts "| proposal made to the committee re- °° “tilize eur undoubted Inventive| Tilted by a revision of funda BD Annapolis vue: Fepalredccensatiy, ad wen! popeidered Starting from the 20- ware line, Yale with @ ~ ability, and so promptly ti . ‘mn 4 in first is order, mployers have yntil Jan. 31, cently by China, Promptly to recognize | mental . 03! Voice phune —— spade five vards In two plungen and | Maan gmPlO Walsh of Montana Proposes That|*navon’ kare te understood to have idscpenatreted facts, that we may keep| | ‘The American delegates have wr -ny | ny: arise, 1 BRITISH NAVAL COT —_———— * fi M3 yo 7 re vantages in 1c iplomatic le. line, At this point Harvard tried q fa th safely in the van of progress, and thus | & eB, % Pinality, "104: ' aft. T. cu’ ite Wrst forward pass of the game,|COLER’S DEPARTMENT Neither Be Seated in Fight {sald that Japan ts as heartily Im siminate the danger of being out.| They have themselves offered | to Wo oc Priecttia MEN but the ball was knocked down by fe} Michi; favor of the maintenance of the open scrap more, tonnage than other ar a ma mame: tor {Cltew AFFECTS 10,000 5 Hulman. When Owen failed to gain NEXT TO BE PROBED ver gan. door in China as any other Power, \°assed through the superior vision|nations, Thay have put forward a fri A BS armel Se ae e ; ‘through the Blue line Fitts fideed WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—A yeaoe H * land alertness of possible enemies. programme based upon existing Glasgow Steel Workers First to gut of bounds on Yaic'n 30-yard line win Revemeligtion which, if adopted, would goat lance of territorial tavegry of China| gy 72,ths comnection 1 may be une. | rate, ont tT, “OR Falduve | Pe creeeg "is Se cake ie Jordan made four yards through left n Now 20. neither ‘Turman HX. Newberry, Re-| ner ful to invite attention to two verylatrength of the threo big naval| ‘brived Voter, lean . Yesterday. | = tokle, and then added Sittsen more) senator Schuyler M, Meyer of the|hubiican nor Henry Ford, Democrat, (oe an eee to have Me* significant facta: ” powers 1s altered, rh 104; Tz] LONDON, Nov. 18—Ten thousand | * Seakine seplaced Coburn in the Har-| Joint Committee on the Affairs of tho] 0? genntar trom aiichion cre [olared. and in principle 1s in favor —smirst, that America has been dis-| Looking back over tho first week Wes Care ; ‘}men in Glasgow steel mus were hit. by yard line-up. Clty of New York said to-day the #69- | sauoog to Gay by ‘genuion Ws ey of the administrative integrity of tinctly tn the lead in originating |0f the conference, the most Interest SIXTH RAs a: fet threesesrolls| the Admiralty’s order stopping construc- ee pitied nied Nov, 29 wit! i ‘als! na. ing thing is the clash between % ia] tion of capital ships. Fifteen thousand tm beg ‘aS paeareoun' of Athy . Mostana, the Senare| _Thep, Baron Kato sald to have ™MAny important features of naval de-| Worl and New World proceduse.| fren, ict: Rig 1 iat, 112)| more Who were looking forward to get N. Y. U. FRESHMEN Fe ee cect Pub: went ints the fourth day of its con. [stressed the peculiar poaition of sign, and in ‘the invention of types|The American Government brought| ;waM foc, 20% zaatilap. [ting soba’ a work ‘on’ the ‘suber-Hooda BEAT COLUMBIA 14-0|s° Coler’ as the Heat gitnaee younde: | S4deration of the Michigan Senator-|Japan ta China and the Far Hast and weapons of fundamental import-|{ts prineiples out in the open and lle 60 ; Fou uaee wey Mere Aipocaneaten eaene ton ‘he ‘public hearings. je being | (7! election contest, genefaily, because of the geograph- ance, 1 need cite as ‘’xampler only |Compelled the Japanese and British] |3P Cishning: spies | Uneees) Were PO ent: ——_ (or the le ics ip ‘« oo jeal proximity. It is the new Japan the monitor, the submari the | t° answer In the open that they ac- r ‘Hounding| The men thrown’ out-of work will be Dellenegra’s Sensational Playing |} ¥ sub-committee meetings, he RCUS that this peculiar position must be : aad rine and the! cepted “in principle.” OM Dat tise| given employment, together with thou- “ Lae /ateviy'lpala Wage’ hs present CIRCUS ELEPHANT recognized. airpldne. There are many others. This was the American style: of ee TMghine. Nt: Bar| sands of others, if the Government con- 3 Feature of Game Played on sonata, ine eomnmttion dtd not Pall tor KILLED ON RAMPAGE]. This attigude is beieved to haye| “Second, that, generally speaking, | diplomacy, and it carried with It Im- a Tene ohh eerie reue ae aap erateaee: ‘a South Field. tw itimony of Capt, John P. . applied to the opposition to various our navy has Jagged behind in the | mediate predictions of guccess and en- cep hy Woes cleo. | Spent on the fighting Yease bien ti Leo, who 6 got out of the Department of |. y wonaces, Floto Sete ‘Town ny|2tteements ween Japan and the gaoption and general application even | thusiastic comments from the press ‘Trek = ‘The N. Y. U. freshmen team beat |@iréot Cleaning yoaterday, but that see ¥|other powers regarding the War Hast, °° in eg of practically the whole world. ‘Weman, Strack by Auto. Dying: ' . such as the Japanese 08 z 4 Columbia's fret year eleven 14~9 at] time” ‘nec aaked for It Wai © pearing Any, ‘ee Gh Sa Whe DAEIG-TEDeHGEe AERO oe te ventions, Meany of ous aver’ |FEARB CONCERNING ULTIMATE BOWIE SELECT SELECTIONS. Mrs. Catherine Haggerty, ulxty- ; Ohio Field to-day chiefly through the| |, “Honest Dan in Costigan wit bo asked POBANGE (easy ior 22 Borne, one WABHINGTON, NOV. Ih oA alatbe ‘tors hove had to co abreea tor AGREEMENT. BOWIE, RAGE TRAGK—Nov. 19,--|tRtee: of No. H9 Hast Sad Street, ts ia sengational playing of Dellenogra.| poco administration,” lhore, a ehew of tobacco instead of {Ment on behalf of Japan on several secognition, Next, however, followed the commit-| 116 Evening World selections for Mon-| Cie ip Bellevue Hospital from a com- f = aly “ d fracture of the skull, the regylt t Columbia started off with a rush, a ——_—_—— peanuts. questions ating to the Far Hast “Lt is b: f thi itude| fee ™ etings, where the “big five" and Rive races ase a tollewi poun Reilly Wi v was made at to-day's session of the lis by reason of this attitude/the “big nl reminiscent of the Of being gtrucle by an automobie 9 forward pass from Salem! to Burke| O'Reilly Wins by 18 Votes Over! roto is dead to-day, killed. by pur-|Conterence Committee on Pacific and that our navy found itself #o ab-|"big four’ and “big ten” of Paris, | FIRST RACE—Royal Primrose, Finery, sted by Jann Mortau of, No. 148 Wert a netting twenty yards. The Violet, on| os ding to the Houra ot New York |%Ue@"™ to stop his vicious rampage. |Far Eastern Affairs. It was arranged surdiy defitient in markmanship dur-|came into being. je proceed:ngs |" §HCOND RACE—Staunch, The De-| doin iuestioned at the East 22d Street . its four-yard line, however, held for “ay ¥ One man is*in the hospital severely|that a complete public statement . were secret. No stenographic record 6. Stat alors Mortay was re! é P| iy during the Spanish War; #0 defictent Ba ‘downs and was never seriously in dan- |County Canvassers the returns in the Injured would be issued later through the al was kept of what was said. Immedi- 'H De — Modo, Delbimar, y ger after that. Ath Aldermante District shdw that Thos, A pact of of tthe Belle -Floto circus was| State Department. {im destroyers, submarines and air-| g¢, ly the Japanese and British varia- 7 Bates scored N.Y. U's rat touch- |W. O'Relily, Democratic candidate for Frecked cannes, gf Orange | The ten proposals submitted planes when we entered the great| tions upon the American naval pro- Royer RACE—Rubidium, Lunetta, down after a thirty-yard run, Delle- received a plur®™ty of nine-| After 100 men had searched for Floto| Thursday by the Chinese delegation war, and it is for this reason that we|posals were brought forward, and the FIFTH RACE—Woodthrush, Bribed a negra kicking the goal. In the last |teen yotes over James J. Sullivan, Re-| all night ape found In capers 1 suit? | formed the basis for the discussions ublic knows only through some unof- | voter, Caren, 4 period Dellencgra ran halt the length |pupiican, and at preserit a member of | 48, met and of With | at to-day's meeting, and all of the fe still without battle cruisers, Reial statements from the Japanese Staci RACE—Anna Gallup, Bombast, a Of the field, Mity-Ave yards, on @ fake |tye Atgermanie ‘Boned, A canvass of tes tel iL ae piurg|deleghtion heads were understood to “Our objective must not be ‘safety | and British sources to what extent the “criss-cross pass for the second touch- bl tet, the canvas: | neon ” many wore ll have expressed agree first’ in the sense of adherence to al-|naval experts of each country are ae VEN! RACE—Fantocha, Medusa, down. He also kicked the goal. , ——>—— CENTRE COLLEGE WILL PLAY AT SAN DIEGO DEC. 26. mm that the tally principle with China’ ready tested practices and imple-|really trying to upset the original and statements of i a aie aii The delegates were in session tw nthe bare easy FERRIS correct Wee ee ea - hours angie wees gapennend vould Ara o rvoruia, the Fee tae are rrete thoes wearet committee ses-|U-BOAT COMMANDER HAMS & BACON riment wii and the first to adopt/sions there has coincidental de- Fred Stone aid Alma Gluck % Monday. {in improyementa of distinct military] veloped fears concerning an ultimate FLEES FROM JAIL L ALittle Higher Another meeting of the American yale, ‘The whole atmosphere " A he Conference _w —————— / Miss Sarah Epstein, thirty-eight, of delegates to t hag been changed. iH 7 n ric GAN DINGO, Cal.. Nov. 1% —Centre/ 1, “240 gt. Marks Placo, who jumped| Dalist Amenm Charter Members, called for 3 o'clock to-day by Secre-| SUBMITS PLAN To offset this to some extent, a bat-'Boldi Had Fired on Lifeboats After e-BUT! College of Kentucky, victors over Har-| 10. tai after she fad been charged| Th Organization of the Riding and be me th ‘" Malcel ittee te ON GERMAN FINANCE) ‘'¢ of publicity and propaganda has § Fj ae. vard this year, will play the crack All-! cit, “shoplifting, surrendered to-day | Hunt Club of Forest Park, which in-| (rom (he Technical Committee on the begun. Each delegation calls in the Submarine Sinking BF ba obi tearm a’ «fe Stadium "Gn peet land was fined $250 in Speoial Sessions. | cludes in its membership business and | pected, correspondents and explains its point in 4918. of view but insists that there must has Just been ef-| After adjournment of the commit. | Minister Says 234 Billions of Marks] fe ‘no direct quotation. The del ie mc jounced President B. tits el Rar magi one, wag xen professional peopl i - ‘ gs re ae ner of Commerce: |Leneed to, three ‘mogihs in ihe Work: | rected. Among the 100 charter mem: | tee session it, was, learned. that. Sec AMBURG, Nov. — 19.—Former tf tee Renapola Miunaia Fempesto, po oa berm are Fred tone, Alma Gluck Zin-|relary Hughes and Premier, Briand Are Needed Yeddy for uiea, virtually ‘engwer each lother'e| oe mander Jobenn "Boldt, ied’ naar oO ce An feira, twenty-three, to Afteen | ba! George 8, Dua Gen-| would confer during the afternoop. - Reparations. press, and a discuasion is contin’ who, with Lieut. Dittmar, was con- Annie Laurie, thirly-cight, | eral to Portugal; H. “Pua te win It was not indicat whether th a Au “wero convicted of | former President of the asucensbers | conference ould have todo with| BERLIN, Nov. 19 See e eee wD eetlonel ee sleted ot sandiauehles for BuSk on epee of Cal Tee ae eer nares | France's views on navel armament | Press).—Minister of Finance Hermes| ference tik might just as well be|/*eboats of the Cunadian hosp! by Teatn| Hf, F. Dalton ‘and ‘Sohn M. Dermaress,” | mitation oF with land armament. lays the Taxation Committee of the carrjed on directly in open meeting. ship Linndovery Castle after the|) crgicciiea for repairing china, glasewars, Edward Steiner, 27, an ex-soldier new club will have | too early to say Whether the|vessel had been torpedoed in the|] feibenare, | furniture | mesechaum, vaste —— ia STINNES SUMMONED BY LLOYD GEORGE ! whose home-was in, Rochester, was killed | ueres of ground. hake WOUNDED, WATCHMAN —_|[cich#ias would certainly agree on! ati ancy ‘ot the New World willl summer of 3918, bas escaped from tue |] “vhs. "usb mous been acquired, wet ipper |. Thus far Amer- ‘Major’ Tuber an ‘Cemente are good. Famous German Magnate Goes to to-day by 9 Staten Island Rapid Transit —— SHOOTS DOWN BANDIT) 1. That Germany must try from| fem hs the case the secret mach. | Pri#on here, 1 ASI three kinds 200 4 bottle. At dealers days, cy te 7 train’ while crossing the company's) FIGHT TRAD! V, bic dda vistas 6 bre 4 Boldt was found’ guilty by the Su- et er| inations of Old World diplomaty are gullty MAJOR "MANUFACTURING CO., New York, London—Maybe in Regard’to [tracks a8 Hope, itveniie, Mort, ee | INVASION OMlce Robbers Surprised After! nudget into order. 4 threatening to break down tho’ re-|preme Court at Leipsic in July and sults achieved in the first two Open) sentenced to four years’ imprison- é Reparations. * back to the United States Fux Hills Hos- . IN 52D STREET BLOCK Mlawing fate. 2%. That this would be tmpossible pital where for six months he had beer :" sessions. BERLIN, Nov. 19 (Associated Gudergoing treatme ent for polton Kus Dl batiabate RUE ck ee Pers prstiaislentad ney, if the present reparations conditions| ——. eats The charge against him and _ DIED. a Press).—Hugo Stinnes, German in-|h#led during the World We | - » ee") though shot down, Jerry Hngie, night) were maintained. * SUBMARINES WILL Dittmar originally was first degrec| ALBERTSEN.—On ? 5 ._—— wakiso Ketablishment, watchman, killed an unidentified ba) murder, but as changed on t WALTER F., bel - iat ica nn dustrial magnate, left Mere for Lon- Home, Chicag an ate 3, That no respite was to be ex- that the office: i ‘oughto? ; ma " € a : mpting te rob the post office 3 ground ‘that the“officers “acted on the| ret Trought don last night at the invitation of Werth $1,600,000, ae He ator lee eas here carly tarday, ‘Two other men nea |Dected wo long as Germany hea not| NOT BE ABOLISHED, |fpuise of the moment.” Commane| erland. Prime Minister Lioyd George, accord-| CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—A valuation of Bs: s " to an automatic following the whose. {proved that she hae done everything der Patzig of the aubmarine which| Services at St. Paul's M. F. Churohs ing to an announcement to-day by|$1,600,000 was placed upon tho Potter| tied suit tn sures ‘Court in 'benait| Ns Engle te expected to recover. possible to regularize herfinances. EXPERTS BELIEVE|' icin meae tere Col dae ee ue fae the Lokalanzeiger. Lie ner pioneer who "an Tt of themselyes and other residents of the| The watoliman was attracted to the} He regretted that reports in the ——s— Presumably, says the announce- Ls id his Brother, Honore, | block between Fifth and Sixth Avenues | P0#t oMfce by an explosion. As he ap- | forelgn press and ‘painted a tpo rosy| Use Made of Them by Germany| ALUMNI CELEBRATE ment, Herr Stinnes's visit to the aE bis wife. $750,000 | to prevent invasion of trade there. proached the building “lovkdut" be- Reon oF of Germeny't scopemlo, po Repudiated, Not the Weapon 1 Y English capital is in connection with © Property, it was) The suit was brought against the $1/fan Aring The bendit’s fret bullet burder Tr the 1022 P a 110TH YEAR OF P. S. 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ee rden would ‘be felt fully in the 1922 West Fifty-Second Btreet Corporation| struck Engle in the stomach. As he Itself. German reparations, aa on eae budget, when Germany would hav. * . Call Columbus 8200 -. Former Mins Cutting Dies tm Parta.| who juve loused ths protalses there or | (ol, he returned yore pre ad atveral [to reckon with a yearly expenditwe? wagiINGTON, Nov. 1%—(Amo-|"""” Among tts Graganten, fs Somaiss wel maseneat FEAR OF “BOGEY MAN” The funeral of Mme. Vladimir de Con- | & year. pues streen, the tilling him | of 291,000,000,000 marks on this ac- ites’ Sven) bald Sanmnthen are: ong Its Graduates, tm ap atmosphere of re stantinovitch, formerly Miss Annie He} —— inetantly. count, clate rena). — Public: School No. 2. at No. 1161 © "The best costs mo more.” ward Cutting of this city. will take pla ‘The robbers are believed to hi oT i largely in delibera- KILLS GIRL OF SIX Bonday in isly Print. Church, Farin, 300.DEAD WILL JOIN - abersiing in Wanton thine N KILLD ON SHIP. care Pigeons FF eee | Henry trots, is oalobratins this after- FRANK E CAMPBELL — e was e onl jaughter of ti a MA LL noo} the rt) y “THE FUNERAL Diss Pecnlyooe, Ex Mr. and. Mrs Heyward Cuuing of this| ANCESTORS VIA CHINA | hook touna on the dead man contains IN Five" group now in progress. “That | fomgation, On Dee tpn ne ra} (Non Sectarian) i rsh city and for many an expense account of money spent FIGHT OVER HOOCH ||.) 0 feature of the American pro- |“ On Dec. 17 all the grad- Broadway at 66th St. ‘ by Mental For H ‘vas Mine Lydia Hedtes to, Be tent Home So §; on various trips. a a mates of the school will gather at a oF jew York, a great beauly of Objet Emgineer’s Assistant Hela|Po8als for reduction’ and limitation PITTSBURGH, Nov. 1¥.—Little Agnes heon at : fei ee, ‘atherine Hughea, — slx-and-oné-half- Reach Colegtial Realms, | SEARLES NOT POISONED, i of naval strength which the Beitish| yeoneon & SNe HEM aon, Amine Ee wier's Death: have indicated a desire to discuss. if rt RELIGIOUS NOTICES. t ear-old “bogey man" victim, is dead|— OD Bodies of 300 Chinese will be disin- UT! LO: : ‘to-day. BRITISH BELIEVE terred at Cypress Hills Cemetery and AUTOPSY DISCLOSES | yest ures, Chiet Bngincer of thelIt te regarded as virtually certain, pet on land donated by Col, Henry | ————~> FRERSYSAGOGUE, Paralyzed, stricken dumb and blinded sent to China for reburlal, Request for] sittomatre’s Death Natural, Réport | *te8™mship Half Moon, died to-day in| however, that the experts will flnd| Rutgers, founder of Rutgers College, |Carnewie Hall Shiny Mruing at 10.48, by mental torture, caused by @ thought- SUCCESS OF MISSION the removal came from China to the ” Staten Island Hospital, and Charles b= | a 1 Jess expression three years ago when a| 1§ ALMOST ASSURED | isi! Devartment. ‘The transter ty ‘Will Bhow. Burch, assistant engineet, is locked up marstbion bays '® very donnie Place} William L. Ettinger, Hon, Thomas| ybmine. Noe eae woman told her: “A bogey man will get conecssion to ancient bellet that spirite| BOSTON, Nev. 18.—Edward F. Searies, |!" the Richmond County Jail as the| |" Daval wartars, ® legitimat Ape W. Churchii}, Judge Aaron J. Levy,| Prem Mh Maccticke you if you go’ into that dark room,"| A . ,, [of Chincue buried in foreign soll cannot | eesentrio millionaire of Methuen, who result of a fight they are alleged to abolish under-water craft |Judge Joseph F. Mulqueen, Isaac Sel- | ——_—_—— whe died in a crib in her home here| Will Give Up All Rights in "iach Yorn wit Pe thelr ancestors. | gied in August, 1990, leaving @ wili|have had over five quarts of whiskey. e advanced, isman, William A. Brady, Tax Com- Inte yesterday. Yangtze Region to Show It 30 in. Chinese the| Which gave to # comparative stranger| Detective Sergt. James Graham made| ‘There may be some effort to limit|missloner George Henvy Payne, Prot. : * / When she was only two years old, gize “eg . t son and the direction | the bul of his wealth, was Rot polaoned the arseat aboard the vessel, which is| the size of future submarines, but the]Emanuel Libman, Thomas E. Rush, Notice to Advertisers ‘Aittle Agnes could speek English, Slav “Open Door” Agreement. ‘To the Hereafter, ond oie did not die from other tied up at the foot of Hdgewater| limit agreed upon will not, unless all/Rev. Dr. William A. Masker, Dr. Al-| pissiey Adrerihiog 13p¢ copy and release c oe See Ge EE ETRE Se treet, ier 22, Rosebank, Staten 1 signs fail, prevent the use of sub-|@xander Spingarn, Prof, Edmund for either ish and Polish and at the age of three| wyagHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The Drit-| uged Old Plan to Get The ————— ret, Fi ne started when Aures:| marines as flee: elements for opera. |Burke, Hon. Max Griffentiagen, Jas- w sete ee Riese Se oceneet, yAl ish mission believes the success uf| Prohibition Agents Kerrigan Burater Conant tm Piste! whe had sold Sve quarts of whiskey he! tions on the high seas. Ber Bran Paeoaore comram. Willian |i ; . ; pti aren : ilion, Benjamin Rinaldo, Dr. ‘bedside in an effort to save her lif. | the Arms Conference “is almost as- Mullen ‘grralened before United States! our pietol shote oe Garcinia fv, hint hve, quarts whieh ‘the latior enoations tr Bn muen opotied 40 Sayer 10 Weare, daciee Geter en, |G ee wee te ine es wi eae Factory Inspectors Seek Rein-| "2704 Buel ay ate nenek, today Francia Sweeney of the Fourth Avenue| “he atic battle, 4 surenig| but have eeeae largely from laymen uel Rateler, Col. Michael Friedaam, |, Disolas ‘adveriong, ie copy for the Supple. ‘ pda ‘This was stated semi-officially to-|popr road: | Btation, roar failed this morning | cabin, tae ridge, where, it] and not from naval experts, Investi: Beer ees Mennee eck Willen ae fyerived (by eM “Ewareday’ peecetine blige | qhirty-one men and women ftactory|@&¥ bY & British spokesman, who may wad asoee Rureet The eens Maid to atop 4 taxicab alleged to have been |r by Burch, “catapulted “Auréx ‘to’ the| Bation does not dincloze that there In| Chorosh, “Arthur J. Lamport, “Atehi- | Pritat”* Spt “oniting evstines "o.be iat Hyuspectors to-day obtained an order ta| @4ded bie impression was that the] foiled up in dress clothes and tho pretty neh Nato oserieed Wingert “ss ci teaciuring ble skull" Auree die 8 ih na Moore ba, to the | Peet Leni Aerts Brest &., Willer, | ihe. Werle must be footed Ww Anca am home public reaction was similar. everything and Budel brourat | Sart cormick, ne 05 Tweirth {07 hour later Maporeent Influenee on Peet apeectiene [DE An Le Wolbarst, Catharine M.| fumder Malp ener coi why writs of mandam i t influence on fle 4 é spore, s amis 2 Bun hikes at at & cele ae ane mportant influence on fleet operations | Williams, who taught. in the city |2t,me team ty fp) NE" ¥das, pricy bot Reionee Hen saa; | | The British delegation let it bel they asked for It, LA ene," : ‘we police’ SOY Mecormick V88| woman Surprises Burglar tm tHer|imder water ctaft exercise. If is thelachools for over a halt century, and siieuc Pandit, Ml, Ben <4 in ie Department of Labor, to reiiistate known before the session to-day thut oo james Marino, No. 943 524 Bedroom. use made by Germany of her sub-|Gabriel R. Mason, Principal of U.| livtion "onder not 1 ‘ a (" Petitioners allege t it Je prepared to give up “sphere of] puree im One Family Killed Dineen, wife of Justice of| marines that is to be repudiated '+]s8 No. 87, the Bronx. be omitted as hem. Y " une 30 Inst they were suspand influence” rights in the Yangize region Torneae = ce David A. Dinnen, surprised «| civiitze) thought, not the weapon it it te der ot latest rocelpe as part of its indorsement of the “open Windoye, | burslar this mornitig in het bedroom on | seit, the experts assert n sa 4 POPLAR BLUFF, Mos Nov. 19 jam Window, thea floor at No: Jersey Ave- |“ Ny aredys! _ Fare: Her pred Pein Britaia, a0 Pa ves z Thyee members of ono family were Joseph Farrell, age 0. 2857 Etenth | 7 and mois: Tor tue BI the Ametcas ave), view the ‘Triivel on the Hudson and ’ | an @ numbyr of persons reported | Avenue, was jilled when. he acciéent: | ban But ine Barslar escaped shrough | ¥ ole question le use Ne fr tasUfed n'a Yornado. which atruck thie] ally det fi a fivor window ai ja widow to a fire escape. ‘wftn,| submarines a fleet unite 1s still to be} in res Sippoaidal inal |“ 's gold wate and portend Watts ss 1 ine