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RATIFY, THEN SEEK REPUBLIC, COLLINS URGES ther—RAIN OR aka WARMER. To-Morrow's Weather—RAIN OR SNOW; WARMER. yEniNe 5| Bbc Per ‘Copy on Stands AAT LLLAL LLL LAUU ALAA ALMA i 1922 World Almanac 5 1 is | NOW ON SALE iia EX q RA WORLD sg : ji ccatermnniiaaentaecmnetas [* Circulation Boo ‘Books Open to All.” | i “Cireulation Books Open to All, at ‘ Entered as Second-Class Matter Post Office, New York, N. ¥- VOL. LXII. NO. 21,936—DAILY. Copsrgnt (Xow York Wort), uy Pre ‘NEW YOR x, T TUE ESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1 TOLL OF DEATHS DUE TO POISON WHISKEY REACHES 18. AL se SMC rte rns FATING CLES Pha! Ui, 9 IN SENATE INSISTS) == pe ‘es POISON RUM DEATH 199 ILL TQ APPEAR “ssn Soc na hae ~ DENOUNCED BY COLLINS FOR Her Daughters UTICA, Jan. A reward of $1,000;}to amount to many thousands 4 Mr. Wilson’s Influence Being, VMAN BE ATEN HELPLESS | Father plains Postponement rest ana Ran staaite i" thieves WhO] Elihu Root fra in the absence ot ; / Felt in the Fight on Four- | Assailants Sought $700—Pair at Altar — Bridegroom Is ecently: robbed the residence ut " mia secase ea as stourre ; in Hospital Seriously Burned | r 1D q | Also on Sickl st. been Tulcea ROL cellar of hik father's Clinton home| Power Treaty. pe aS : ‘ruised, srossly exaggerated. He sid: /T a dy Markiewicz in Bi and Bruised. 4 GUESTS KEPT Walt ING. | [ees a ne eat of tay memory there | y Wwicz in itter Attack FAVORS TO NO GROUP. 3 Scoten up there and a kee ot cwer.| ON Treaty Suggests Royal Bride —— LOS ANGELE! is not known, | By this time It cught to be pretty | 1 elder, 1 suppose—out tat was) and Governor Generalship for | Gallien i; Sa Peace Champion and | Is Rebuked. a choice stock of wines, some ot were of great age and ra Jan, 3.—Torturea| Forty Patients in Two Days Bi-Partisan Conitiation Will’ with red hot irons and clubbed,’ Alone Admitted to Bellevue | Pastor Forced to Announce “The value of the sto > . ry > 1 if he fi a1, fC: FY as Mr. Root members of his fam- Follow Ex-President’s Idea | ™emPers of the family —All Hospitals Busy Delay to Fashionable ly ate in Wa | ston, but it is said | Churchill were held prisoners A Ina Finish Fight. nearly thi 4 > hours by three 7 pan —— bandits in their home here to-duy, ac~ oid - ; ¢ ie i ee bs ‘ fase | ae By Dev'd Laurence. SORdIng COcalTeDSEN to tio. terdey: Sadiione:tordasy) PPINEIRS LNE) CHICAGO, Tah, f-—Alliate . ' ssoclated’ Préss) Michael Collide ee apeanircoeteuieh\ afithed kue:)| erry ee eae , holiday totai up to eighteen. Many . DUBLIN, Jan, 3 (Associated Press) Me Michael Collins, securing Churchill and his wif |; Cormick, son of L. Hamilton Me ning Worid.) | ‘ ' ! i othe > os 1 i permission of the Dail Eire is afternoor a sti WASHINGTON, Jan, 3 (Copyright the police that they were sitting in| Others are in hospitals and it 18) miek, who was to have married Mis Le formes + es ee be aitesgoon| to’ rains a sugE ee Ona | 7 Widmer are eee aa the front room of their home when feared some will die. |Mary Landon Baker yesterday |avoiding division among the Dail members over the Anglo-irish Treaty, } fl the slogan which reffects the [768 masked and urinal ten invaded) the man who died (o-day a8) seported to be ill to-day following tik proposed in substance that its opponents allow the treaty to be approved ao Be : the room. They de pd that Mrs.’ William J. McLaughlin, fifty-two, rant lah (he eenaniae Wa tos : Pres 7 Att rtlsan coalition | Ghurehili give them $700. When she |, cg west goth Street, Symp. ane ei ene and the Irish Free State established, after which its opponents could con- wl ject: Will be the \refused t Wandits knocked her to)“ " “ . 7 j Chicago's society folk had gathered tena dik ie! * , iny treaties whieh the floor, Churchill came to his wife's toms were first observed yesterday | at the fashionable Fourth Lreshy- | tinue the fight for a republic, / ¢ : on lates ava potential ce but was beaten unmerel-/and he was pela ° St. angen: Siterfan Chureh for the ceremony _e _ Eamon De Valera jumped up ai this to say the fight for a republic b penreaauane) tiieves ngatn questionea the} 20%Pltal: Acule aleoholiom was tm-l “Aitred TL. Haker announced inis| Randalls 8 ‘oR MeN . Gi ae Wwoukd be continued in any case. i 26 EE ee ss bvanahay i mediately diagnosed and everything] qa 7 had ben “apt. andall, ccuse ceed rs. MacMa ~ ed by z 3 Hons Te sssea> is not te bey a8 Hed |eoupte as to the whereabouts of their | Mealately diagnosed and. everything Ganghter had been taken fll on sat- eS LS a Used! Mis. MacMasters Wounded DY |" scichesliGollins opened ihe aflerncon essstan’ with’s) Ceneaeation sah ology of te | mone ti ain the informa- | aS urday, but had dresse ee +p ssing Asse de : i 4 . i tog tte | mon Unabt in tt wu Hea Seadily: worse and carly this morn- : jay, In ue Iressed in hh cently of Passing Distresse, Pistol in Hands of Woman |q joxing reference by Countess Markiewice in the morning session to the ng drafted oat the} tion they 1 and upp! Bae are : ding gown only to be forced to re ; nice “He | . . Arius Cont but the broad prit- ith SEEKS and Mes, | 98 a : | a : aieeile adr an : a as Ship, Makes Rescue. | Member of Household. possibility of a cancelation of the engagement of Princess Mary and Vis- me Gantirentc, bi preheat | Not all of the tiquor that is killing] Mire to bedroom a few minutes | i | fl it Senatay Boral on the Republy | @harehill conta ‘i SRE | = count Lascelles, in order that the Princess might marry Collins “| Y at : ua LL etasinae payee purentl Squrehitls two daughters, | PCP! contains wood alcohol. Some] vetore the hour set for the marriase. | ia despatel: received by the! Mrs Murgaret C. MacMasters, fitty- : 6 ¥ Col and make : Sanding that tho nited Statts | Plormnce and Slildred, ia compan Panis oni baa been made) At tho Baker apartment to-dav it|ygite, siutrm Line to-day from Capt. eight years old, died to-day et her| MM elstble to the Governor Generulship of Ireland. Collins termed the H 1 not enter sihkonees with three | with Jodi. Juquay, returned to. the nici ee take Ls ae a aps | Was said that “Miss Bakes Is t Thad Lill of the ner Hud on, dus home 196 Argyle Road, Flatbush, suggestion an insult to the lady in question, and declared it was calculated mas foe the protection Of) jome at this time. ‘They were Im= | fuiting, however, to eliminate all of] the care of a physician and cannot bul v4 Renee cmom- from the effects of a builet wouna|'® use pain not only to her but to his own flance { alits in the Macifle tinst /mediately held up at the point Of) the formaldehyde, benzine and other] seer The sayactivo vir RO SEO HUNG BELLS Nees mes : 1 Igh fee vere dleplaye i , nations which are | sand marched into the room. THE} po:sonous ingredients 4 Te eke Le panes bi deg COI cee OF LL We GEA ubied fishing: Sustained on Saturday morning from Bitterness and high feeling were displayed by both sides im the re. i admittedly weak. On the Demoeratic} thugs then forced Mrs, Churchill to | teen persons were admitted to : of Harold B. MeCormicks,| schooner Heine Dermers were taken a revolver in the hands of Miss Mary| sumption of debate on the treaty. The animosity between the two fac- { side the ‘ mor President) disrohe, according to the police re-| pettevue yesterday tu be treated tor| M44 ef the International Marvester! on board in mid-ovoun on Jan. 1. ‘The Allyn, twenty-four years old, a mem-|tions seemed far more sharply drawn than before the adjournment for the t Wilson | n be felt in the | port, under threat of attacking Her) various Kinds and degrees of aleo-|COMpany, recently divorced Ly his! port of the Reine Deemers was Wer of the MacMasters household holidays. ® revival o {rine ae preached on daughters it she rc 1 te comply. | potic poisonin: ind twenty-two] wife, the daughter of Join D. Ito St. pierre. Nob After a thorough investigation this | — ——© Lirnest Blythe, Minister of Trade, > his first trip te Churchill although injured, IN were admitted Sunday, after th feller, was at his Lome but refused) When sighted by the Hudson ths afternoon, conducted by District At- speaking for the treaty, said the re- Hin oersrradl tear te TARDE MAIS lagna 1 We itu ohehianico enc ace ssueae Susan aster ete] (ass a Af 2) fille iui vesiel won Ci Unteine! Corea Raho aed cAsoiaUace Gantel| PLGHEING COUNTESS) |srerrine (thal esti, tals tiara chester sm vered Mr. Wil) was clubbed to unconsciousness With) Wore alsa imany admissions ther, Elaborate floral deec if itl Phere wa heavy set run-| Attorney Salvaggi, the authorities de-| WHO PREFERS DEATH. for securing independence, and that | . Meee romter Clemen-'a revolver butt. Mildred Churchill | pemyure | Waster uses and terns © ‘ red a yoat, cided the cane to be one of accidental since independence had been secured, ceau's frst Hhrust against the League ! attempted to inte dwas theeat- | James ¢ sixty-two, of No.|by the tine the guests b it d that Capt. shooting, and Mina Allyn was allowed! TO NEW IRISH OATH hore was no harm in scrapping that of Nations idea boing ulated ened with bodi nm. 153 West 18th Street, dicd yesterday} at half-past 3 u'eluck. i 1 Marie Labrise of the Reine Deem-. to go to the MaeMusters home - machine. atnong Democratic nators, who are | The men remained anothe lou Bellevuc Hospital us a result_of| marter was at the organ} .aying nup-|« ‘ Chahta rhoard ina storm Mri MaeMasters was the wife of An opponent of the treaty, Art } 14 being urged to use the ue of bal- and then fled, saying they spud "| fracture of the skull and acute aléo-|tlal music. At tive minutes to 4 the }ou De A mate and tive sailors, J MacMasters, senior member of O'Connor of South Kildare, Dail Min+ €h ances of power A means uf fig turn and murder the entire fmily | polism, An autopsy will be held to-| church was packed, I, nn understood navigacion, | the broke firm of I H. Maem ister of Agriculture, opened to-day ‘s i the new treaty poliey on which Y the police were notified. Churehill| gay, Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton McCormiuss, | } Sto abandon the sinks / ters, Nu. 82 Hroad Street. Miss Al debate with un argument that the | United States has embarked. and his w. were removed to th Michael J. Bauu, forty-nine, of No,| the bridegroom's parents, ente: | Asmat! boat when the) iyn had been a member of the house treaty was a step backward, and a a Th Gea 5 . entered vy | ing " H y — petween | Peceiving hospital. They are serious | 42 division Street, Jamaica, was the|@ side door and took their place in} itad jold for thirteen years, and although declaration of bellef that the real Ua aden entrap maa Hosused sand burns d, surgeons sald.’ second victlin, He is home| the front pew. Near them were other | ¢ rescue of the crow! she had not been formally adopted, heart of (the Irish people bad not the situit Spe ABS ha yesterday afternoon, His bedy was|relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus MeCor-| op th. | Deomers i: more in| she wa. dered to bear to Mra. jehanged, despite the numerous resus Te ti oy gal ea el BRONX. MAN GE GETS removed to the Queens Morgue for|mlek jr, Harold McCormick and Misa teresting. from the fact that a. few! MacMa relationship akin to | lutions by various bodies in favor of Premier Griand © © one ha nd | — Hie) AlcCormick t € ne Americunclirish avtegations on | _MSTAY'S POST ON say ot a woman wnien win eee [non . Fog oC dates 0 ss [tauren ine canoes ML b 1 ition that. pre aCe: SEB) ive WBECH a) velock ¢ sextons | , win k up five men Jn Saturday morning, according “ @ mpai ESS cee aan Se OR WELFARE COMMISSION | 65 to the Morgue Sunday from the | rolled the white, softly puailded APOE! rin work r aie from {to Ue story told the PP steiet Attor ‘ince the Dail’s adjournment had tn jas vailed i dannary, 1910, whet wi a ——- subway station at Nn Street and|/dewn the main aisle, White ribbons |. GED ore) heath Allyn found a 38 calibre | Jreality burt the treaty, declaring { i ; ‘ow Wilson fued the support of Dee. |. 2lward Verpeet, a Breny retired Lenox Avenue remained unidentified|Were stretched to form an av nne | Tue ederst! steamship authorition ex-| Magazine revolver in the house. No | had been waged by people who bid i aiinistey Test ¢ Wand tie: Beis iness man and an active member )jast night, Dr. Schwartz said chemi-|down which the bridal purty was to cuititd TIA Rt Leia ORCI N ike - [explanation as to the ownership of neyer done any good work for tho | ‘i sh delesation and found mneee °F | of the Demucrati nization there, cal analysis of her stomach contents | proceed. rhe ' 4 Bol ths (eevalver waa suade 40) tie ake Connicy and ‘were now “RUM Te posed to the ren ” Se . Ria has b uppointed to suceced Arnold was being made to determine whether] It was five minutes att Over ae | thorities: us." He attacked the Southern Union- was demanding a defensive alliance | yy sriesstay aw Second Deputy Com- | voigonoue Hauer wan present and over the orgun repea 3] s a apwetinaaneibeiatatinies ety ' N ieStay a »nisonon “ d 16 Organ reps fins Allyn, according to her story ints, saying tho people of Irelan } G ns the ne i ae BYES 79) , ue siibiipiieg (UT ne Vublic Welfa i Seal | of weddings ana ‘ U.S KNOCKS OUT nd to statements made by Mrs. Mace would have none of them in the Irish . B Ben EE ary 1,300. Mr. Mery HARDING WANTS ed their threats and a woman) FIXED PRICE GAME) sus in Died; took the Heron state 2 yu fina greed to subi 2 The at No. 2907 Morris Avenue, Mr. Mu \ | coushed. Nobody looked aro » neat t ont wnapon in thol Vic Beasley of County Kerry & American Senate su t, teeling | stay visited City Hall to-day and MORE PEACE TALKS | stone, rotiowed by the rt WASHING TO t a teran irhegi| famous for his exploits in prigon 1 reser r The j at it would unquestionably ti cudeavored without success to learn & MeClure of Lake Forest, cn-| ’ | Galisad adsout) i for acne) | breaking and his life-long contrib.- f jected as inconsistent a ma ean why M ayor Tiyi se nd Lis oa to re- “With All His. Hes art” for through a side door at the front! * Pet | minutes and declined to ask Mr. Max tions to the Irish movement, declared i tradition, which ha’ always opposed | name him alo} w other Com iE = ‘ r a] oe ee . fe o y f bs Penna: | nixsioners and Deputies World Conferences, | earch. Tyo) tu pated) Anes sinakia a or Ty MacMasters, bis son, | none of the opponents of the treaty th x ‘ | Joh Sinnott, Mayor Hylan sortly, ow Dr 8 | Wee) ihicte tira ite | had shown any sign of constructive ' ; (Continued on Kourth Pag | seere referred questioners to Reported nounced there fiio | me eer ; tia nuion of| Ina mannor that, Mias Allyn’ cannot statesmanshi; or had even indicated i ARD PRES Cet mon Ma Onee at Pa WASHINGTON, Jan Bre SaEeeeaeg aaa 1 : that this| explain tie revolver was discharged. | SoS—> ——_ Se | what they proposed to do if the . BOXING BOA SuWa attend to our own, business | Handing believes “with all his. hi RACING RESULTS 0. p00) wiifale mc ctl aspasentiy aasne 4 to renuve| Countess GEORGINA MARKIEVICZ treaty were rejected. Michael Col- ' |", SUSPENDS CHAMPION] «ver i We never Kive out sen-'in the establishment o” future world fete nH ‘ he the taidiee In Ghee tame nele |lins and Arthur Griffith, he declared, od} | eo: ry te sk t y — es Tak cartr 6 Magae | pes th pation It is not me enna \ K conterences nternationa HAVANA RESULTS ‘ biMrs. -Mencatas fail Byatt «too CARDINAL LOGUE knew the Irish people better “than ‘ Pal ‘ aia L _ | fora resignation fy GE DUCE IN WN pene h authority | siren: | Th c 1 the zy 2 the opponents of this treaty, who t al Commission’s Action Follows Wil jen sie joner. “That's al 4 Peal ue 1 T BAG sitive lean head He ji n bulet 1 her ; . ASKS PRAYERS OF Bie eave Gar a ca son’s Refusal to Fulfil Con- RNG SRM i ls a" Tilo 2a | ; fixed by| Miss lyn Sereamed in hysteria 3 SE Cre Pau =| Mooresnuss 1 to 2 scoot t Ape sol Jainen Luke, the puter, haewite, KIRIN FOR TREATY |COUNTESS PREFERS DEATH 19 a tract With Greb, | third, Time 1 All st | f o re-|Emma Luke, the cook and other ser A “= ALLEGIANCE, | } announced a vuling suspending Mid- | PeurtoneR, ae En eHt ma or f " i thin Sado] &, Gatterson, a nelghbor: alec Was Holds Only Hope of Pea \* J sorounly denounced the i] Meweteht Champion Johnny Wilson | YRS MCR SG: FS | " ‘ heen tool pened te thas mead’ celtie . ape ° treaty, She demanded to know whet om / ndefinitely from taking part in any nod Aa | the noroumialot Milan Alive: ow Ireland would be the position in the Uppe ei! noxing bout in this State, The ruling NEW ORLEANS RESULT ' k and De cyata Ranh iste eae iY Keaietais ieee House of the Irish Free State of the { \ xing eT . : _ = FET RACH : restr solid Mr M n Gere nent from W ‘ollaws the announ A dest ; - NASER aiUeal trie enoeate BELFAST, Jun. $ $0 Unionists, who, ahe said, son's manager that the ehampion militia 52 ‘ nbd Wane tie 1tday afternoon. Mrs inal Logue, the # had been the worst enemies of lres would not fight Harry ts he | Eatalities 452 More ; ep Era Reece placed in the eare of| il Ivelans, addre ongre- | land, calling them traitors and op: promised he would folluwing pay-| Preceding Ye nto t — the family pliysiciun, Dr. Cameron ition In the Armagh Cathedral, pressors of the working classes. ment of the $35,000 by Tex’ Rickard Sarr Ans vused the deaths of | Printer’s D AYOR DENOUNCES I Duncan oho. tea Osean vend aked St to pra at it might Discussing the oath, she sald: Ghlenvhau-tsen weld) exer ulnes wat Death in New York City. f whom were Rilied| SBCOND RADE MA ALL FAKING OF FISH! "the suggestion of members of| lease the Almighty God to save “1, being an honorable woman, Laber Day, shen Wilson vut up a ee ig tated | nie & to sad f sibs Se funtie oAL Allyn engaged as! them frown such misfortune” as ooner die than make a decia® | poor boul with Bryan Downey ut Je According sey City }to-day by the National Mix on had signed « contract with to uw report made pubis) t neve vato futalit sin. Anglo-Trishy ition of allegiance to King Geonge,? J which held forth the onty | Je J. Wai Cork, speaking im | yeace and tranquillity jo | favor of the treaty, asserted nine oup a{counsel Theodore Van Dorp He ind| visited’ the MacMaster home thie Protective Society, 1981 pe | morning and while he was there the 3 5? h ; lof every ten ¢ je i 7 Se sOsINTOUBH TED en hy! ‘auttor brut (Racing Entries and Selections { woman developed a sinking! penny: people: i Core wale | zreb emicial | a RB Page 24.) i nich foreshadowed death In! niy alternative to ratitica. | the treaty accepted sisal a uspensi biles in New the month yb tt Z ne oh pped x Apo Sey pesettie hell Jared Cardinal Logue, the Dail was late in assembling; og res New York City, in 19 ‘iN i ; COSADAS NEW Chat 1c : Rene b van la cias country would pe [and at 11 o'clock, the hour fixed tag | COUNT SZECHENYI fcr umes ch ter tat ding New sepa tlie Ue se Stet ; mh alee Mendsatare alga cre Sonsening, ony 8 few members wen F | \ ‘ + n the chamber. ‘They began tw ome MINISTER TOU. S. iatrict Attorney : Va uy aiaieat . Ad J 1 1 Ae Ney cn aie { ' r 1 orte olice at Bia ote Al Was vit ane seme Outalde” wi z sanale r or omonie ou ' \ Mas : ore small, but it heartily cheer i \ appointed f Y : > { cotective escorted all the members AR ANG Oe manulien, with cn ee tv the United States, Rot heen definitely established pen d- {im ek y auto FUE WUE WHAM EL BOREAL, neu wlth a ot whiskey | oe the family and tho servants {0 , he told his | &4 « Deputies, Bo percep=: at in’ Washington. ing inquest. | truck s in New Yo: Arad, (World) Building, 53-45 Fars | tible partiality shown to either yh ; 1 Eas Telephone Besimas ertre, shipped te Maine. You the District Attorney's office, Suechenyi was formerly Col, Edward 8, Cornell, Secretary | City. “prolleya killed six and wagons | Chek 10m ‘for bagasse snd paronis comm ay ant build up the elty on x platform of| Allyn’s ator; sponared to be ally | aatys AL, Vanderbilt of New York City, of the society, stated that the figures | caused the death of one person, [ smuggled booze and rotten fish.” qubstantiated, P ae or its opponents. - 7