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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEGEMBER 30, 19281. It} more American fiyers than any man . t oR eee SEE" FRANCE LOOKED ON Reductions on Uncle Sam’s $300,000 LIQUOR [CABOR BEATS OFF ALL ATTACKS Sica Se Sai WITH CHO IAIAN Bargain Counter Jan. 1 FREED IN HOLIDAYS AND ENTERS NEW YEAR FIRMER fot nee where we were go-| AS a stunt flyer Stinson Is unex- , | THAN EVER, GOMPERS DECLARES couldn't risk ft any longer, | celled. He has been piloting heavier- game down. If it hadn't wees | coast machines for more than ten 1 r Y VIRTUE of the new Federal Tax Law, re- } ‘ 7 rc ars and is ingly proud of the : tacast ” 4? CSEibik was Gs ether tetntn Fear of never having ‘rated SARRAUT VEW moving the so-called “nuisance” items, BY PERMIT FRAUDS i readicats, Legislators and Wage-Cutting Em- WRddie” Btinden is not the enty one sini bee sal not re egem on eg in addi- | ployers Defeated, He Says, Only Courts ion e retai aa ter Jan. 1. Train and Ship Loads of Spirits Still Battling by Injunction. that name to make himeelf famon Sporting Goods— Diverted by Corrupted | WASHINGTON, Dec. 30,—Union} out aval. —_~—.-— jas an airman. He has two sisters, Lelegation Leader Reported as Marjorie and Catherine, who come Saving T “The Cont, | | Mteen AES. (hale Ihuatiion Saying Phat This Could Soda Water— io Perec r, ‘Aseceiiea aullow wastes N brother in the air. During the winter Not Go On. 10 Per Cent. Off. er Cent. Employees. labor looks out over the New Year! ‘lictatorship, either by plutocrat or the Stinsons operate an aviation i -Off. ‘with a determination to do battle} Prletariat Hostile legisiators have sought to |devise sche: schoo] in San Antonio, Tex. while im MADE UNCOMFORTABLE, | Toilet Articles— + . at tide of Hquor now flood- | for the tollers and oi human- i the summer they barnstorm te Trunks, Valises Pree f pbb dA Ah nes to enmesh Jabor—. * i has pars vieican [enuntis, giving aerial exhibitions. 4 Pet Cent, Stamp A | and Purses—10 ("the bootlezgers’ market in eee Samuct Gompers to-| compulsory arbitration, industrial " york, i s de ki 4 a er o J ‘ rts, bah vi th thet jthe JL had not touched the} Stinson Is the most expert operat» Attention Called by M. Sarraul Tax Off. | Per Cent. Tax Off,| 2% 1! "as made known to-day, | os statement 1 the United) courts, anti-strike laws and kindred ‘since the btart yesterday /of & plane imaginable. With one of . and ee " i ‘|has many sources in addition to the! Press igs have had their ardent pyo- {the smaller stunt planes he can do {to the Cartoon in To-Day’s Eyeglasses— ponents. Women's Hats |" one reveatod this morning, when) py muel Gompers { Certain employers, stirred and en- President American Federation of| sued VY Propagandists, have ex- Laren was as happy aod anything. Not a trick in the whole New York World | 5 Per Cent. Tax ‘am Indian en the warpath. |Coterie of xerial gymnastics 18 un ew Yor orld. Of the pilots on the back al- Known: to Stinson and many of them b Cent. Tax Off. | 24 been freed on forged permits and aber, {pended huge funds in the effort to Hats— | ;: ™ other documents during the ‘simgle| ‘The American labor movement en- | °St@blish non-union shops. 10 Per Cent “| Caps Over $2— month of Ralph A. Day's activity S|tem the New Year with confidence,| , Cetun employers—many employ- Over $5—10 Per, 't was admitted that $3,000,000 worth end coulda’t wait until they | ‘vere invented by him during bis’) WASHINGTON, Dec, 30 (Asso- i fall r pw that he could carry; Ny years as an aviator elated Preas).—Albert Sarraut, head wid city tn his machize | Stindon ix not #6 well known in the A641.) sseonch Aye Conference dele 10 Per Cent. Tax tte Director. | with determing Mis reeked out bravely to bring to t that they got rested. | East. ag in the West, although he dele- 2. Tax OF: Of hemes for the diversion of wimle | igeatem uytotched by the trices okt ase reductions of 29 per cent then sufgocd to go. Stinson usually has participatid in the big Sto, at the meeting to-day of the i : carlonds and even train loads of| of tne, bedediacs by the bitterness | and more. sandwiehes from hia wits javiation meets in this rection, Dur- Conference Naval Committer, ,de-| Shoes Over $10 Sas Neckties Over $2 {liquor have bean part of the “atco- | Cnenimice ng veued against it by| ‘The only attack upon labor whieh feo tired po cat them. ne] ins the Pan-American Aeronautic cinrea in substance that Fronce was! ——1Q Pax Cant ). | & {holiday conspiracy, it was sald on | UZ MKing and predatory forces dur-| retains its mid- vigor is the at foie & car ané was soon | Convention in Atlante City “Eddie” igcinning to lw regarded with sus-| Tax OfF . ¢ | ms —10 Per Cent. | gooa auithosliy. Bhipibade foe export mig the Yeas that has gone, } tack by the courts, The injunetign Gu the way tu bis home in! us labelled the “fying circus” Of Hieon he the F ieeerd Lees ax . S4 Tax Off. under bond have left ‘port and founa! M#hor's solidarity is greater than | foes on. Bertaud also complained |the gathering of birdmen. He even contd in the Washington meeting! { ‘their way back into the secret mar-{°Ye™ Fetch day it gains a fuller com-| Labor has scored heavily as a de- “ ‘i amazed the seasoned flyers with his i ) ne Underwear AOE, | ‘ket here. Money has been lavishea|P™Remsion of the need for putting| fender in 1921. It has held every jit 2 grin of tolmg Ured 1nd a ee ee et crabation and that this could not go on | - 2 | : | netel MaNED, ks bene levied tis eae Gunes (ot eMUtEY, theo ths Clon Hue for the pIMEAIC(E fguerted® € Ais heme at Mineola in| St Re Onen hs in in an airplane that M. Sarraut went on to say in xub-| Over $5—10 , \ | Pajamas Over $5 |in the corruption of all sorts of em- rupee nest i ‘i unother car. Stinson ia the happiest. He climbs since, according to reports received) P, C, Tax Off, Wf | } Tax Off ployees handling liquor or documents | ieee ase f A Akiak resold eM nan, that has been made th: One of the watchers through che | !nty the pilot's seat with as little con- A mémbera Or therdelawationk lo; ee oe oe SK) 2 : thet call for it; And 4¢ te betleved easily fooled by false doctrines, | unions would be broken, wages ui Bolshevist propagandists have gnawed at our movement in half or worse, organization 1» nn cern as the average citizen gets into night at Roosevelt Field was John dered impossible or useless. his automobile i run to the corner Hf the position of France had be { that all these schemes have been de- M. Rmrsen, builder of the machine. fiery. Ii. iouves the ground within chine very uneonifortable Furs— A ‘ Q Kimonos, Waists, veloped and successfully used under ri rH | ih, and with- He stayed with the committee till 4/10 feet aud scems so full of the joy ‘The remarks of the French ue 10 Per Cent. Tax Petticoats Over | central ring of wealthy men, > then bed breakfast and,| of flying that he hardly attains any gation head were made during a dis Of. Carloads shipped from reputable WITNESS MISSIN "4 hia clothes, went back to) aliitude befure be starts bis lovping. cision of the Root fenton iG reg ‘ $15—Tax Off. | distilleries to reputable dealers have ‘ALLEGED encor bor 5 a ne tie! 7 11. Fou could have heard tim | ee ena ng ne ote atantie city, oie submieine warfare. An article) Theatre Tickets the field when the record was! Aeronautic Congress Stinson was seid from a French periodical by —' j deen sidetracked and tapped, through = Of Free Ade Umbrellas Over $4) clusion with many railroad em- | ON BAIL 10 3 broken. voted by both European and Amert- ford Lee of the British delegation, | missions or Adm T Off |ployees. Water has been sHuetlts fed ILLED WO j eld MONTHS fla those boys to stay up,” he jean wapers ae tbe premier Stun &VI- Yocording to reports, ‘aroused the sions of 10 Cente ——lax ‘ | for rtee fake export cargoes mi i ab Sai hd tala them that J had pipe OF Fe wert members of the French delegation or Less. Z and the 7 stuff diverted to the | he arraignment of Mike Gro. ry 4 F To thone thousands of young gatio win i : ae z : ; i + Sub machine gun. in my pocket am! 4 vericans wio joined the Air Ses and drew forth responses from both Railroad d Pull Fans Over $1 underground market. Liquor tn fran- | [ote ecae pickpocket, in the line-up thawed would blew them vuck if they | vice during (be war an} were Kent M, Sarraut and Admiral De Bon of | e@ilroad an ull: 10 Per Cent. Tax|sit trom Canada for export through at Police Headquarters to.day re { attempted to come down before they |to Kelly Field, Stinson was the {doi Frnech group. i man Fares—8 Per Of. this port has been tapped in ware-; vealed that this man, who was ar Micling the receré. Thie le the first /Of ail. He endeared himself to the rie aticle in question PURFORtOd Gent Tak Off Thouses here. Forged orders have | ——<—— rested at 116th Street and Lenox Ave {thousands of cadet flyers trainee 2 S ¥ oe 4 fs Se aAN aia NR aEGR taiTae time-t have not flown In my own wir- | the by his pleasant mannerisms and to state the views of an officer’ of House Coats or been used wherever necessary; bribes (Continued From First Page.) nue last night by Detective Kiley, w: plahe:for a record.” * | nis willingness to overlook apparent the Freneh athe: i ii | a * elsewhere. had observed him = mingling with Mees pcctiar lnvemior and iworrd|"eemtmeer™ and toabiliy Go grasp (ievice nes navi) general star ap: | Life Insurance— ) (Smoking Jackets (“Official acknowledzment of these | ; : | crowds awaiting crosstown ca im Righ spirits, and only )1M0 intricacies of flying on the flest [VTE Mle wee made by ‘ Tax of 8 Cents on ¥, Over $10—10 Per} trauas was mado yesterday by Mr.| Worth your lives to resist robbers” | Je. tai) of $5,000 and awaiting fh merchant ships | is Adi cqpen 6) thn JL-6 a3 Uinee trial. MEN SEGS HERG) ChominoUNl rps VUE TH® Vaeeel wen i petite! Each $100 Off. | Cent. Tax Off. | Day's aids, who also admitted that But they fought when attacked action on a complaint that “ A y > ‘ the water mark of the local Pro-| Complete details of the attempt to nearly ten months old pe talked. flights to Austin from ‘Kelly Field ys read by Lord Lee, said that th | . » Said that. th ‘bi y ivat oi ‘and it's all American make.” ne | Stinson generally commanded the |. weapun possowsed by Nibition office's private paper and | rob the bank showed the bandits did | cus sso is illustrat pastes a rance ty i “made in America, by Alpers) Meteo Moat of tien Gade jefend her coasts and to attack and ithe forgeries of names oe eee (ace get a cent. Instead they were| itectives say, of tle up-to U : : fg and of American metal. {i is tough time holding to their forma- Gestroy the British navy in event of iTA TARTS EVERYBODY mete fo Perey ore Leet Seres I foreed to teave behind them clucs| CCNY Methods of orgunized-gung~ « of @uraiemin, an alloy of sin-| ton a keeping at the same level war with Great Britain wus the sub- | Cha tlomos ts:sest could sot De eos {that at : ‘i | pickpockets. | Y mitiam; and strong as steel. I would With 8 Wasa Shey snoae ave back marine, jrated from the counterfeit by ordi-|that almost certainty will Jead to! Atbert Ruess uf No. 1$gy. seu have gone up myself, only [ wanted! censored and received poor ratings Admiral De Bon immediately chal- YEAR WITH SAVED nary Uepcee as See itl ie shee their capture. It was a well-lald plot, | Avenue was robbed of $175 on a ! TO ee ieee ate oe thes ea leased any assumption that the ar- . Seen e ce ihe Higecane oF ordere | Put it failed through’ the courage of/ town car in Harlem on March 16 f ticle did in fact represent the views of | a the two dead employees. j tetective caught Grosso in the | . ' | 's revealed. : die" gave them on the the French naval general staf as to | WASHINGTON, Dec, 30. Celelad steal Tiquor ware-| The police theory is that the plot-|A!TM#sned the nex: sy, tie was. hn tent civilian instructor won 4/ihe proper use of submarines, He| _E¥eFY man, woman and child in | rien ees sted’ on Ne eapinins [tare es Plot | in $5,000 hail, and on March 24 a, bond wr Targey ,bince in thelr hearts. 4, (auld the article represented only the| tue United States will start off | [Mouser 8 ore on f were professional bank robbers} ing company furnished the hond. they produced complete sets of off-/from New York. The plans wery a ney ot teaching men to fly in half the opinion of an individual officer ana| ‘8 Rew year with a direct saving {cial papers, and receipts for every | formed as far back as Nov. 4, when a ieee STOLE et time it took others. Perhaps it was geciared yehementl of $7 in Federal taxes, which dur- si rapture were notified by the Distr. iden ly that it m w pp! ti ii range: Pisco sence be iipeired, bit {t Ik) «, be:takenkeitynlcal’ol even eee ing the year will-expand to four ON | VII SERVICE jodteere te! ent Geiet eerie Bt r went to the bank and rented) attorney that the case was ready {v — an undisputed fact among airmen made for withdrawal of liquor, more!a safety deposit box, He went back | ‘ : i ‘ that no other man in the Air Service naval opinion on the subject, Then| ‘mes that sum, | than one barrel or fifteen cases, the{a’ time or two pretending to put (uo Grand Jury and went after t ral more flyers t 4) Under th q ot ‘ complainant, Ruess. He had left | trained me ne ates eeeem Tat, jarraut made his statement. der the new Revenue Ac | warehouse, on presentation of the/things in or remove them from the = x - job, gone to New Jersey and refus ‘ The article read by Lord Lee, it Which becomes effective Jan. 1 - t ° ‘ i a am 3 Generally considered that it ts 6 srod/ Government made him o leutenant.! | The article read by Lord Le, it 95 oo9o09 in taxen Is lopped. off withdrawal permit, mugt write to|box, He was in reality getting a 9 come to New York. but the de whieh carries half its own weight e last day oO! tober Lioyd Ber- was learned, was written by a Capt. | the State Director reporting presen-|line on the daily routine in tha —— taud left New York by pline fo: |Castek. After reading it, Lord Lee| from the budget. But experts of ; t tectives caught him here in Api se | sr A tation of such permit, and must not! bank. fi ge Mcintyre Hela i Kansas City to participate in the 140| was said to have remarked that if| the Treasury Department stated Honor thei permit unt) he has re-| (he Wo gin! Gerke it tue pao Oe Judge Melntyre held him as mile American Legion Aerial Derby, | that was the way in which French faterlall witness: unde (Sh000 ba which he won Nov. 2, in 60 minutes ceived corroborating reply, both by/went to lunch shortly after noon, aval people were thinking there was| ‘-day that four times that figure After remaining in the House of De Pre Ree cal SAROR COU Gran ont eee will accrue to the tax payers, due ks x ; = { : Paishea fourth in the Pe gtereane | ar Oaeranenin te reahonee re-| to the pecullar operation of the |Ryan, Finger Print Experi, ) resisterea mail. ; ,, {leaving Moore and Butz alone. A tention about a month, and repeo ing 150-mile race for the Pulitzer, pelled In what was described as a! economic law | Charged With Neglect of |.orm? forms of the State Director's /man answering the description of the! way refusing to testify agains business ef this pump} Trophy at Omaha. Bertaud'’s time| most positive manner the suggestion | 8 Neg loffice were so accurately copied that/one who had rented the box Nov. 4 0, Ruess suddenly produc ransfer oj) from two cans|was 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 6-10 sec-| uf Lord Lee that the French Gov- Many of the changes in the Duty—Promotions Barred | two missing dots on a dotted line were / was scen entering the bank abcut 5 teve! $5,000 worth of Liberty bonds, pu main tank = T! onds, less than 9 minutes behind! «rnmept would use submarines in the, Revenue Act will not benefit ssing on the imitation. The most }12.30, £ oy te G he pump | ‘Koomta, the winner. | barbarous manner in which they had! certain classes of tax payers un- eee Wa faa tna | eee are eked for the Key to 18 them up as bail and disappeared. 1 work, and therefore it was| “Rerdud was compelled by fog to been t by Germany. M. Sarraut| git 19: Bar ahalevceces. oes ni t expert |remarkable part of the fraud was the| box, and Moore went back with Lim js understood he is now in Germa‘ to puneh a hole into the abandon his alr-trip from New York scid the French now were able to.un- |. we RRS iad van, Angerprint expert | presentation of the registered receipts into the customers’ room, unlocked, The police are still holding as ev c Ca that was stolen fr town car oss up and pour|to Kansas City, arriving by train in derstand the. British. misapprehen- rner will effect an immediate of the Municipal Civil Service Com- But this hole | time to participate in the Legion son of the French position, He al-| sitving in his Income as well asin | mission, was to-day dismissed from _ event : luded to what he described as em-| other taxes. Under the new act, (the service by unanimous vote of | ee ee berrassiment which has been caused | required. the box and placed !t on the table. Special manila paper for envelopes! He then found himseif covered by the with the frank stamp and warning| bandit’s revolver. The robber opene ‘and that | = , Sn eon caused (he head of u family is exempt that body on charges of neglect of | ,aing, private use is perfectly imi-|a 11 a them. | WOMAN TRIPPED BY PIG, "ri AN hie understood, | UA tO $2,600, instead of $2,090, and | duty and conduct unbecoming WM |tsteq by the permit forgers, The|ter ward amd lee tat his oeatetenn | Contest Commit-| THEN TAKEN TO COURT ‘ro sentatives of other dele-| $400 for every dependent instead |employee, The fitteen patrolmen | only difference in papers used was in| xtoors made a dash for the frome at | The spread Mother Poe idles ial gations, of $200, This reduction is re- | Who are alleged to have handed up, one form where the fraudulent paper F would have preferred on . M. Sarraut also mentioned ac (rouctive, applying to Incomes | $1,500 each to help them paxs ex-|was a little better quality than that|}‘he bank, and tho shooting began. | re, made thelr) sue Broke $1 Im Dishes and Selsed toon in The New York World, pictur during thialsear aminations for Rerguantcies are|used by the Government. !Butz rushed back to see what the, the bread she used to bake— rity. ing France as a woman adjusting barred from promotion in the last} The Probibition enforcement offi-| trouble was. It is not known how! ff Amcre Cheese,smooth as butter, ‘ j soe upon her head a German helmet rep- ‘The repeal of the excess profits | test, the result of which will be an-|cials have asked co-operation of the = a " i 5 a8 Notes roe ae. ane str Paeaccleks resenting military Imperialism, and| taxes, reduction in the surtax | nounced In about two. weeks. | Post Offica Department in the beliet | T2"Y Shots were fred, as at hen bs Ghee abd se Seuss! b Notes leon. No. Bank Street, Maspeth. qentioned the injury to French sen-| yates and the reduced corporation | Ryan's name figured in the dis-|that registered letters are intercepted | Be of the robbers’ guns was eq New, Coated, Sanitory Wrapper Queens, last Monday ran away and sipilities of such a caricature, é = ds afttactive closures made by Patrolman Patrick; while the mail is being handled in! with a silencer. Many persons b record might |met Mrs. Amelia Dwyer, v2 Jeffer- | —| ‘income tax, made effective Jan. | 7 Twomey, to the effect that Michael | transit. Jat least sevén shots. | NCR son Avenue, Maspeth, who was carry ‘RADIO TO RING IN 1, 1922, will not benefit this class | Burke, a saloonkeeper, had left for! R. Q. Merrick : Enforcement | — ‘The HL. 4.|{9K some dishes sie had received ay a OF ARPA YEUE DOL AGRE sted [MDC attan $26,600 had been turned | Headquarters said this morning thet | | With the Genuine Roguefort Flavor Shiristmas present. { . c estimate: (over to him in $1,500 sums t reat part of the poisonous liqu Scholle, M. H. Bushan.| "The pie ‘made ‘no attempt to avoid NEW YEAR FOR Federal collections for the fiscal | promote patroltaen’ to. Setgeancien’? | noe beine sold 1s, andoubtediy ize | WOMEN OF FAR EAST CHEESE Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. aoe janteer who| Mrs Dwyer and she did not ew 11 ow. to her packages. The pig dashed 50,000 AMATEURS, mittee during |belween her fect and se fell break: ishes. i ear of 22, (up to June 30, Four counts are made in the charge | result of unsuccessful efforts to re- 150 Wott weal Mashhad! | genta Saunt Mode change | Fvul of unaaewemtal eters, |EAGER FOR COLLEGE ‘or he seal year of 28 | though improper representations were | denatured alcohol. | he di | a the night, and at intervals they were /iD{ [he Ste made no fuss over thy | 611,000,000, and the calendar year imade to him by persons interested | Daniel Docherty, captain and owner Fay - 1 relieved by Earl R. B. Uber gushes, but caught the vig and, took | | Tones of Bell Striking Seconds and | of 1928, $2,650,000,000. in aromotlonm) he failed to report to lof record of the tramp ship Javary, {Peking Educator Tells How Girls L. Balch, re of the | home. Ve prance weer ue haa os Wi eal Pace alll SE gE his superiors.’ The second charge is|was indicted by the Federal Grand| Gaye “ ird” in Chinese ee Cast ef humasion |$2, sive i baok, she demanded $3 first) — Prayer Will Announce Pas $100,000 OF LIQUOR that although he is alleged to fave | Jury to-day, charged with tranepart-| ave “Bluebird” in Cl | Prederickson then summoned Mrs. ing of 1921. | 4 | met Burke in his home where Burke !ing 3,444 gallons of alcohol without a to Aid Famine Victims. through the night | nyyer to court, where Maginrate Con. | TAKEN BY BANDITS ''s claimed to nave suggested bribery, | permit. The Javary, from Baltimore | CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—A desire for were burning and a/ wey decided he lacked jurisdiction and, (By Associated Prose he again fatied to report. Another | to Constantinople, docked at Pier 32, dismissed the summors, | “g. 8. T—Q. 8. T."—in radio | | charge is that he associated with the | East Riber, Dec. 11 with 250 drums, | woman's higher education is sweep- COURT COMMENDS COP) parlance, “Fverybody _ listen"— | Break Into Cellar of Charles Storie /Aaonakeener | the mast eerious an- |CeteOeily Of ON ot Wak Caren |S ipa ere ibe Orient: saoordine (0 34ry Appeer! the passing of 1921 and the vole | CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Bandits to-day | Matement from one Twomey, a | BANK PRESENT CAVLED OUT) within the last few years seven as! ; of & minister invoking God's [broke into the home of Charles A. | collected $26,500 from fifteen patrol-| MUSTANG, Okla., Dec. 30.—E, w,|°olleses for women have opened in py the} 7oseph Clochock: and Alexander) blessing on the new year, will |Stonehill of Glencoe, near hore, stealing men and gave it to said Burke ‘for|rrindiey, thirty-five years old, Presi.|the Far East, she says, five being arts Botofsky, No. 836 Park Avenue, float into the ears of more than | $100,000 worth of rare wines and liquors, | having the men (including Twomey) | gent of the Mustang State Bank, was| colleges and two medical, Two are 79) called & & Trade Murk, eft | * hI a 60,000 amateur radio operators | ‘phe robbers ‘smashed Into the Hquor! Made’ Sergeants, and you failed rom into the f; o] 4 d daybresk Stinson Hcooklys, were brouxht pei Gates! near New York at midnight to- |yuults ‘and. overpowered the’ acca | immediately report the same to this Wet iate lest night and shot and wet |i@ India, at Lucknow and Madras; vt. on page 11 iar ateve the event Areaee court ie aay wit t ar heaps morrow, jguards stationed there. | commission." atantly killed by an unknown aasaitant,|two in China, at Peking and Nanking, Pf ndaged, and were held without bail | and one is in Tokio. The medteal | —————l————______— ~ LPR ecaatod dbo on charges of assault and violation! — schools aie in Vellore, India and} * marrolman Miche! stern aaia ney L@rsen Monoplane Landing at Roosevelt Field, Mineola, [Peking soe, when aortm Chine |g EaAE DIRECTORS. 2% F ff ii had attempted to hold up a Chinese! ° ° ° {was in tho stranglehold of that ter- the wind wes high it wes Judged from | ettaurant ai No. 802. Broadway, After Breaking Time Record by Flying More Than 26 Hours) "ii. tusine® ura Prams says sts. ‘the Interval of silence that the JL-€) prooklyn, and he had been obliged to dent. f Yenching College gave Las about fifteen miles down | “treat ‘em rough" in making the ar dents of 6 Maoeterlinck’s ‘Bluebird’ in Chinese | and raised $1,500 for the sufferers, The girls gave ‘The Merchant of Venice’ in Chinese. | “Are the girls ready for these op- | ills, Oo we sank, Son thee. 9, | ee be turned away for lack of rovrn. | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. “What is happening in the schools | {200 HOWARD: no guetons taked, Yor ean of Japan is of more importance than what is happening in her dockyards.” _—. ———__———————————— ACCUSED OF {aamTAS muna: | PERSONALS. Joseph Cissero and Bernard Kelly| “ga ok OR Ae Were held in $3,000 ball by Magistrate | —_e--eeee Doures this morning in West Side Court charged with breaking into Brill Brothers’ store, No. 1691 Broadway, Christmas night, and seating clothing worth $800. The police said the pair confessed to a dozen burglaries and rest. Magistrate Dodd commended the policeman and said he had done just it. i z 8 i Fa 3 § i i i i i mort ONLY THE RUM-SODDEN | CAN BATTLE THE HOOCH | Magistrate Comme: Brings Business Me: “Tt i# not the rum-sodden bum,” de clared Magistrate Dale in New Jersey Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-day, “who comes bers on charges of drunkenio#s, but the unfortunate business man who, | im search of something to drink, takes & few shots of hooch. | Then he suspended sentence on Ben- jamin Breilatour of 2 West 92d eet. Manhattan, who had been charged with disorderly conduct. arpieiieiour admitted he had a few inks. and then remembered only being j af tit iy rH i i ut i a i i ie ff YAN “Lost and Found” articies* @dvertised in The World er reported “ to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Building, will be Hated for thirty days, These lists can be | i = ft The Work Brochiym today. et #nd In court tn : ; have told wo whom they sold the stolen 4 Pound” advertisements “ . . ra stuff. | at any of The Worid’s pe A Advertising fdistoee’ ottsasts Hoa Sit in: New York, oF Mota IS YOUR THROAT SORE? passages ‘Theo & is theme to take Father Joho's Medicine, Werle toe brembing sar -