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eo 2 ; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922. . ‘ a ge rs" * “HL EAE OF NATIONS ‘Hundreds Pay Tribute to Sergt. Buckley; ‘NEGROES ATTEND Ble ‘GOVERNOR ORDERS j doing it would afford England an ff electea, he inten jed to act five of the republic, because this was the Government of the Irish Republi and nothing else. They were meeting | definitely as the Government of tw} established Republic of Irela anid ecu | Bee" 9 vEARS OLD TODAY — Accorded Full Police Honorsin Funeral piniey FNERAL ome PRMD RY ASTON ON MRS BROOKS fany act not in accordance with chat i (Continued Brom Piret Page) was nnconstitutiona). This was not & a ecm new: point, declared De Valera, andthe | Many Democr; Al Awa onennde Pas +. P rat ae ; ; . position had been made clear to Crif- |" mocrats Believe LU. 5. Thousinds Pass Bier of Slain ui nning board, One of th fith when he went ts London | Business Ills Are Due to occupants of the car shot him, inflict Peace was not established by the j re to Join It. ng a wound which he died two hours later. But Horton, dying, pulled his own vevolver and fired a shot which killed one of the men in the Detective-—High Officials | Pay Respects. treaty and the fight would proceed, De Valera insisted. ‘This assembly, he contended, had no right to disestal lish itself’ or give away its power to! 5 T , : ary one 1 ATIONS © MEMBERS. Charles Burgess objected to the — election Griffith, who, rising tol). : ait answer questions, said [reland Expected to Come in “Tf I am elected I shall use my La 5 r . | position to give effect to the vote of} Later, and Russia and Ger- this assembly in approving th omy ‘AMEiAT treaty. I shail use the resources at many Within a Year. and security until such time as we The funeral of Deiective Sergeunt | M. Buckley, shot and killed last | The two men and the woman proved 10 be Joseph and Nicholas Laresct brothers, and Mrs. Lucille Brooks, wife of « wealthy Chicago insurance man She had been living in an apartment 2 Hamilton i hursday with Detective J. A. Mt was héld to-day with toil hi the Police Department at the Church of St. Charles Borromeo in West 141st 1 Avenne, Behind our disposal for keeping public orde a Street, near ooaencaiin | 7 - rt e, the janitor of the house being | the hearse, besides a'l the high o have an election for the Parliament | By David Lawrence. jals of the Police Department and ‘one John Cavanagh, Horton's bullet 4 yen the’ people | clals ¢ r mn ‘ killed Joe Lareset, Of the stares, State, when (he People| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- two companies of uniformed police TRUE toe ie.) D4 Valera eaid it was abso ls Didone men, marched delegations from the Icholas Laresch was placed om tetynecesary to know if the Pres- WASHINGTON, Jan, 19 (Copy- Colored Wonsen'n Bolica Teeseive at trial for murder in February, 1 jored Wo! 3 ce Rese and 3 i@ent would act as Chief Executive} right, 1922).—Two years to da ‘i tions He convicted of murder in Officer of the Irish Republic hi - ¥s ns ¥ from several negro civic organizal’ hi scond degree and sentenced to Sing Replying, Grifith said the Dail| have passed since the League of Na of the district, intent on show’ Sing he Brooks woman. testified would remain in existence, and that,| tions was born, but only in the self ing oman test thelr sympathy with the dead police man and their abhorrence of Boddy's murderous lawlessness From: daybreak until 10 o'clock 9 “AROS thousand or more persons, black and white, young and old, fled before scoTT the coffin in which Buckley's body as President, he would nee it was, kept in existence until such time as} imposed seclusion of his private cili- * Ei tes an coeea be ad. pe|senship does the man who had most | Valera, because an order from the| to do with its creation celebrate the Dail, to Nave legal effect with the | birthday | army, would have to come from the Foo igale Dail as the Chief Executive authority Woodrow Wilson, admittedly ti against him, Lavesch's counsel, Ber | part Sandler, charged in the trial that |the Brooks woman was the insigator F jot the events leading to the double |miirder. She had Hved in the apart |ment house in West 146th Street amd of the Republic. The Dail’s approval] Parent’ of the League, — whi jhad trouble with the negro hall boy of the treaty merely gave the other] now embraces fifty-one nations, | vrding 10 Sandler she gave i = = seas —— _ — —— — tay in his home at No. 269 West 133t MAN AND WIFE HELD) . : | Street, Prominent among them wer | | Cavanagh a revolver in the evening side a jicense to carry-on, De Valera) did not interrupt nis stience to point DRY LAW REPEAL the manibersOPthe Manhattan Ath- | lor Dec. Ist, and tried to. persuade THE Lam elected,” declared Grimth, | Ut that the League which had been letic Clu Lassies, a girls’ basketball {nim to go up and shoot the negro in ‘1 wil occupy ‘whatever position | declared “dead” so many times was ley and his wife Cavanigh refused and Sandler charg. 8 ad Cavanagh refused .nd Sandler charg- as coaches’ ane ed she gave th President De Valera occupied?” indeed alive and functioning. Nor |elub, to which Bu rem De e {devoted much time x tol to: 306 Laremen; , ka is quite fair, arked did he lift his voice to contend that, URGED IN MESSAGE trainers. They brought a wreath of a mental detective, and he and iis j “ “That position was President of the | While America had not yet joined the \- flowers’ and remained to march Jn | brother promised to ‘do up" the Dail, not President of the Republic,”’ | League, there was no association of 4 : & | continued Griffith. nations in existence as yet (o lake BY GOV EDWARDS Oe funeral brvconal want pacer abe: ode uptown with them, j TS spector James Bolan was Ma a of accuatio . sandler ben President af, the. Dall, Nemien {1° lace of the League (Continuea ¥ Witet Page) | Phtindeiphia, andl thee tt ‘ia : lanai of the funeral cortege. He was | os Mes pricks Genlacinen inc every Oe i ‘ i “ Sontinued From First Page. >hiladelphia, and that this man dic ; . pate, Bree bern a, was the Republican Government of| Nor are there any spokesmen fo. ei . ‘80, He did not have to use force, he + followed ly the Police Rand, the Po-| * (Continued From First Page) | Particular. | After Laresch’s trial he Ireland. the Wilson viewpoint arguing the aid lice Glee Club and two companies of | | went to Chicago with her husband Kage ag Ce eta Wome 4 r. The Demo- 0} 00 “ vis fe said vin (Continued Frem First Page.) SEER nd is supposedly there now. was derived from the British would | a#e one way Or another. T emo-| ing for him has seemed to relieve | He said that he did not use a gun r *olic 01 sioner En- | The , " “f ars i | I Q ceiRt patrolmen; Police Comm | , vargue| the morning after Mrs. Laresch an ortived to subvert the Republic, | rats who followed Wilson when lie] mind, He was actuglly cheerful to Re bibalnoea is anes Eians| right, all his Deputies, Chief Inspec | onaition was in soci a dangerous | was arrested Joab. H. Banton ap- | | mt De ed Valera charged Griffith | was in office are not the same. Most|day, laughing now and then and|sezod him around the neck, telling) #¢t and the substitution therefor of/tor Lahey and several other In- condition he could not be moved. He peared in the Criminal Courts Buila. SY ong Moaairied hi pene LD hil of them have drifted from the Wilson|eeeming to delight in the notoriety| him he would be killed if he resisted. /an enforcement statute which will |«pectors followed the hearse on foot, |@led In a few minutes from the same pe ae er ettern sy fe wan net then met not to sign a me! © ‘i r grante ad come soddy said afte d hande& diate | vant : Connected: Ww he District Attorney's {net tet danoeeto the throne, Grif. (standard and taken it for granted) which has come to him. Peasit ih aanee He tenee Mae anded conserve to the people of the State} A company of detecti causes. fice, but he had bean an. assistant fith dectared he bad told the Cabinet | that the League is a dead affair so] In his confession he disclosed the] : : y bis advise the woman testified toula without even looking back, "7 /the right to indictment and trial by | ¥ ee not break on the Issue of | far as the United States is concerned.} name of a negro who had a hand in| didn’t have a gun then.” sald Boddy, | jury for acts interdicted by such @|next in line with the civie organiza- inst holas Laresch before the crown, Mrs. Lang told the police her hus |bana 1 omen’s Police Reserves were thi d been automobile dri ing = Only a small group clings to the| tho killing of a negro janitor in a | “What did you do with the pistol jaw. ‘The belief that the surest pro-|tions. ‘The procession moved to Sev- | last night with Smith and Bberle and eae Jury and thus obtained tm- s be with which yor t Detective: ail | ey had come tome She y FFITH FOUNDER notion that the League has nine lives | hold-up a short time before the de- | My Alert he Detectives Buck-| tection against judicial and other Jenth Avenue, passed the 195th Sirect | {hat they had come home ill he |“ pistrict Attorney Banton said thie GRI and can’t be killed, and that the|tectives were shot down. “Oh, L threw it in an ash barrel| forms of oppression and tyranny lies| Police Station, which was heavily; did not, she said, know where they | afternoon: “It was at my request was arraigned in no: nat Gov. Miller assigned the Attor } OF SINN FEIN AND | major tame of the 1924 Presidential When Boddy 135th Strect Police Station when| in the right of trial by jury is so well|draped with mourning and in front of | had obtained the whiskey campaign will be the League of Na-|Court he spoke little beyond giving | was running away,” Teetiied is thevenlwal-et ue ennlelenionitie reserves werd paraded at, According tom clerijin’the iodatne /ACN or ore aakeaungau tg pee ad CHIEF PEACE ENVOY | tions again. his name and the reat of his “pedi- | “Where did you get the other twol that attempts to encrouch upon of | salute house, Offen had been at the Lang es counsel for me 7 gree,” but when he was taken back | Pistols Ss when 1 was engaged in pri- : el eiee priiione j . po requiié | Restaurant earlier in the night, but it) vate practice. | have received a, & ought them. Lwon't say where.”|“lestroy that privilege can have but) At the church the requiem mass Res! In the recent speech of Cordell | to his cell he sent for Capt. oud “Where did you get the money Giih| oneletfects nauielyy toi breed suspicion | was conducted by Mgr, Wall, assisted | Wa8 not known whether he had any- | number of letters of an anonymous | ture urging further inve | of the motives of legislators and con- |}, plain Coogan of the Police De- |thing to drink there jnathnes inane further investigaen New President’s Career Devoted 10} su, newly elected Chairman of the| and made the confession which fol- | which to buy them?” F ” , ie 7 1 to buy them?” en ‘ \ ‘ of the veath of Horton and of Mrs : Irish Cause Always at Risk | Democratic National Commiites, | is | lows verbatim: Hist cee ce ebeate nace El tempo ror Iaw. |partment. ‘The Police Glee Club sane! The police believe the poison liquor, frooks's connection with the affalr SHEL seen the germ of the Wilson doctrine | “This happened Thursday night, /PIAUK [oad im Newer woman's) ‘The ground upon which the Goy- | lo Face” and “Deep in ‘Thy | was obtained from a sailor off an in-|{ sent all the papers In the case to 7 an it may be applied to future cam- een Rs or ntoinla Lae clothes you wore? erner recommends the Abolition Of eee eae ee es uey, ine (coming ship. They ure inv igatig ne Se Sey re ee Kecvierd ey aba arin bepdhobictie trary to newspaper reports. But 1| Didn't you get them from a woman| the, State Police is economy, He| procession was reformed utter the | petits oil saerial Meditate ihe ‘pall Hireann as Chiet Executive of the business depression 8 due directly to] trary to newspaper reports. | But tly Neg does not think the foree is worth the [gervices and accompaniey the hearse |death, according to the police, in} BOOZE CERTIFICATES } ol ,000 a year which it is estimated] on Se enth Avenue to No meintatnety: Furs Gaate wav te Calvary GenGtry [Tie eee eee ee | GOOD! COUNTERFEITS Ted ergadination ed States to ee = was the founder of |the failure of the Unit : No. 3 join with the other powers in the faitng to nin te tee Mer atite He then told with apparent glee o! | will be require | en fel >r 8 Whermores the senor intimated the] wamldes the widow, slia vine; Yisited several saloons during their -— among the foremost leaders directing | particularly Europe. Mr. Hull's plea peg rates sau 1 got uironen ) stalled taxi at Fallsington. tivities which should be exercised | Annie, Charldtte and Martin—there |clared that a bottle of “ahiskey” was * : rere and paid for by municipalities and|Were present three sisters and f t its activities, He was formerly an edi-| for economic co-oeration, and his) 2° : aphcrys I knew the cops were looking for nd were present three sisters and four obtained from a te ie oublia and later established the | ftatement that a world-wide economic | {inn came out they started talking |/me, 1 knew that some of the men I Communities. | 14.4, {brothers of the murdered detective. | wan made ¢ asl OW |g: vere detective ea - Goy. Edwards called the attentior | we Taper, United Irishman, followed by| conference is easential, is but the cor- |eoncerning the Rhodes shooting: | 80 | Body say, eee aeeare ough of the Legislature to. the recent a a ae Oopen Kn Bergen’ wee nol known r, o 4 \¢ rm" pn't know anything 2 e etectives tion of the Pub! Bervice Rallw: ‘ her, f Fein and then the Nation. | lary to the Democratic argument) I told them vee i la street in one town, that detectives '! rblic ce Rallwa to each uther, so ge in that the lack of economic co-operation about it,’ and they said, ‘How did this) from Trenton, about ien m Company, which, being denied cer- jNe ECISION YET lice have axce: ea, or to Lange rumor get out that you did tho/there, were in the town loo! tain rate;increases by the Ytate au- ON GENOA PARLEY) S thovatart yesterday | Examples of Imitation Ever Re- ceived at Headquarters. © Hoboken! ‘SX counterfeit liquor withdrawal — § certificutes, declared by Acting As sistant Prohimtion Director O. A. !Six Bogus Ones Declared Finest ~ | i He first attracted attention by his|!n the last two years is responsible | shooting’? |me, and that New York detectives Uhorities, went to the United States | and his friends for present conditions. J told them rumors do get out. | qis » in O: valley and Lang- | District Court and o! tained sae haa ae \« r to be the finest exampl ‘uncompromising attitude for absten- " 4 ‘the co ther : also were in Oxford Valley and ng- | Dis and o! tained an order a . P . But Mr. Hull's ideas are by no|‘l am across street there every|horne with about forty policemen,! restraining the Utl.les Board from Met ron which have ever come to the New tion by Irish members .from attend-| | Ot) oa vby nis party in Cen. |Zay in the bootblack parlor. If you) many of them In citizen's clothes. Int” “ing with the collection of the | U. S. Cabinet Met To-Day but |BAIL BOND REFORMS Vorhiahtioe resblied hin headquarters ance at the seasions of the British Par-| 7 i isnt that he is opposed. It wanted ae, way. didn't you come after Some of them, I heard, were State po rates demanded by the corporation. Took No Action on Allied \ PROPOSED IN SENATE to-day. Thev called for the with- F estmins' : lice. 1h other felle the ie advocated the passage of an ac’ * ¥ : Mament st Ws tats) Thin es | Leow that the Demborata nave no| *Tven they sald, ‘we are not going] da wore tigued with automieblien Wilen would fequlre that wren any Soninwilic. Favitalte —--—- drawal of 1,600 cases of bonded whia- fadually formed the nucleus of the tee ah ‘ (fone is wer d with auton 8 h 1 require that when any | Couneil’s Invitation LH : pronounced policy on foreign affars |t® lock you up, we are just going to filled with policemen looking for me. person is charged with contempt of | Ilo Offers Bi Giving Courta! key valued at $150,000 Sinn Fein organization, which took the} | 11.4: when President Harding tate Aare ey wit na gion Hours. ‘ “At about 7 o'clock in the evening the Court of Chancery for acts done} WASHINGTON, Jan, 10 (Ass Control Over Security. The fraudulent certificates were re- the Irish Nationali . move- a aN iow about) it began to snow, and | decided to; or committed elsewhere than in the, ciated Press),—A authoritative te rhe Btwr we Even “ort ceived by a ¢ 2 so meee shrewdly took under his wing tor the | this, itake @ chance of being captured and! presence of the court the trial shall be | ¢ sie yates Din renin oe p ceived! Gy ia prominentdrng hans Jn sent, Armament Conference the Demo-| "Of course, In New York City what In October, 1917, Griffith was elect-| atic leader in tho Senate—Oscar| they mean by taking you to the s tion house Is that they take you o ed Presiding Oficer at the opening | Ungerwood—he left his political op- | an e US ey and kick you around for two or three of the Sinn Fein conference in Dub-| 1. nis to flounder. hours. I have had that done to me lin, He wi Sere eae This BRIEAGRHIA eral REA by che DHRUScliOn HOrSOnENly Gal omens Wee made) Following, ton) ALBANY Jin. 0s—feneton Ss) this city: 1p an envelupel Bonn Oe tne automobile. I went over to the Lin-|the Chancery chambers nearest the| “y's Cabinet meeting that no de-}Cotillo of New York introduced in} lettering of the department faithfully co’) Highway, and when a fellow scene of the alleged contempt, And/|cision had been reached by President) the senate to-day a bill to remec came along in‘an automobile I asked if it should be constitutional, or could Harding und his advisers regarding | bail bond conditions him to allow me to ride with him,|be made constitutional, the Governor : copied and inclosine 4 communica in Greater New | tion with the letterhead of the de later nominated as the| (.. the other hand, if the Demo-| several times, 1 never was wanted) | disguised my. like u woman ! would have porsche accused of son, | the invitation extended to the United} York, which he says bas the in-| partment and the adroitly forged sig Ginn Fein delegate from Bast Cavan.| oats ary divided-and have no objec. | fF, anything. Ht thoy Just kleked me land the fellow sald: ‘Jump. I rode | tempt tried by jury States by the Allied Supreme Council |dorsement of the bench and the bar. | nature of Ralph A. Day. ‘The cases of During the Peace Conference at] tive, the Republicans have with him the whole twenty-one miles| In order to j awakened | stay in bed for a week and get up. ‘arty out plans for|to participate, along with Russia and| A professiona! bondsman is de-| Whiskey were indicated to be with. @i¢-% 5 without his saying another word to| Siute highway extension, the Gover-| ¢ 5) aouraee cribed as one who provides bail | draw : 8 drug Si Paris in 1919, GriMth was chosen 48/1, ineir new responsibilities in for- I walked along with them, ask- | Me. ¥ ove Gall aasiticnsl finan ece resuices | “arennan 18 SHO! Munapran: #egHeMss | Boribecras one aslo a roviges, Bell drawn in. Favor ot cee. sisi Arde | an Irish delegate to go to Paris and| eign affairs, There are Republicans | Ing them not to take ime over there) T took a big chance, but I got away) and a bond issue is not desirable, He conference): bey held sis Seances n shall be limited to 2. per{ to withdrawals, but the other is, in present the Irish case, but failure! here who believe the Armament Con-|fanpen, They could have dna yer with 16 for Heauigas talhwhether the | jcommends a tax of one cent on each | Mareh, cent. Bondsmen may. be licensed by | Mr. Greager's words, a “fake.” to get a safe conduct prevented his| ference, the sending of Ambassader|to the bootblack parlor any day. cCwhen we hong > Heceaveltnouie gaion ot Sas ine used By oth pless:| _ iM Mayor and will be requived to In Reon raeifise with the law, oe " " os Ae is e u }OtO! ks, « le a pnd oof $6,000 and shor evi pro! er m ‘ In July, 1919, Griffith was elected the despatch of observers to the | Wilked along with them until we got) rnanking the driver, and then 1 waited roceedR ne de ane : He or a0 ; } i, ings, the desp WROd REE Mave blocks Be (ne ne A dite proceeds to be devoted to hi WILL HURT HOEY CASE| No lawyer shail have any tnan-/ for a confirmation of the certificate: Acting President of the Irish .As-| financial conferences on international | tice station. far ome ous ane i oF a RU AG Muy maintenance, He also rec | at a cial interest in furnishing bai ji) and thus the fread wens cincovared sembly in the absence of Mr. De V: ange the probable particlpa- “Then [ guess my temper suddenly | , Mf wD leat : yer! pended that Ivan Avenue and will be the privilege of a Magistrate | The records showed that the numbe '» ¥ exchaney endo D) Dar | Ne Tig should 1 go along te {about the three pawn tickets found) youtevard in the Rorough of Engle-| Trial fer Murder of Policemanjto examine any bondsman under | the counterfeiters had used on thet: Tera in the United Btates, In Oc-|tion of tho United States in the} fared up. Why should tga along t¢/ncar the spot where Adubato aband=| wod Ci ffs, Tenafly and Alpine. in coca aia naae newer: in certificates were identical with those tober, 1919, he was elected one of| economic conference called for next | DO Ret, UP Ton ROAR Ut svamed | oned his taxican. a erga, | Herwen County be incorporated in te] wy, iene ines toes, ine} THE penalty. for violation is one | dready issued for small quantities of the permanent Vice Presidents of the | March in Genoa ure «ll straws which |those shots at the two officers that had they aire mine.” he admitted | xtate highway system in order to give| When the ely peels Hoey, In| year's nt and a fine of Key, raneiwe from Ope enh Soe { Sinn Fein organizatton, how the wind aa blowlig in the|me under arrest. I didn't know howl want to have anything on me if thal th cusens of New Jersey convenient) fisted 208 to i ee ost atation, on {ene A. athe false, certificates fell intn GriMth was arrested in Dublin in| direction of a League of Nations or| many shote | fired, and I ran away.” | cops caught me unawares, 1 kept] f accessible means of reaching ii- tile of the West 37th Street Station, on | _ moe n the falee certificates, fell, intr { N ; Here follows the story of his fight |my pistols, however, because T was | “ttle Park Aug. 27 last, was moved in the Cr FIRE IN PITTSBURGH PERCE a ita ye rie November, 1920, and spent seven| Association of Nations as the case |i¢ ig confusing, because he retraced|intent on giving any cop that came| , The Governor recommends aban- ns! Branch of the Supreme Court to- | vee | WHO sn Charme of ver fh months in Mountjoy Prison. During | may be his steps #0 frequently. Simply told |UMOML M.S hatte before they would |@oOnment of the Morris Canal, aug-\duy his attorney, Joseph Rosalsky, pr: BUSINESS DISTRICT | golive CAMA | nt he issued a mes-| 4 = ' it begins with his ride in the subway {take me.” mented protection against forest fires,\ tested against {ts going on. die said | Piamen ® 5 | aca DS SOLDIPRS his imprisonme: issued a mei No account of what happened nince|fowm to the ludson’ tubes. He take me ee A gataceiven ee Tan CaBILER tar” preeent tested agi iv tt xotne en. Basis | Flames Sweep Fit Bulld- | PEPFERY Hepay sons Day sage to the Irish people af to the ling League of Nations came inty ex- . OE Lie naero Wid aDne duace crime and disease, revision of the {te State of the p a x 3 lay—Damag ea } conduct of the Sinn Fein organiza-Jistence would be accurate without «| Stopped at reve Bisceh sorsey COV a neste policeman of the West 135th nployers Liability Law to provide| because of the Killing of the two dete) puprsRURGL, Jun, 10—Kire wh pn] ALBANY, Jan. 10.—Assemblyman 4 | tion, An attempt was made to rescue |atatement of the gradually changing | Sad Som here wea Newark. Ue] Street Station, in Harlem, about three | for increased maximum and ae pe By nen rn Baeey that he MS) awept the Bichbaum Bullding in the | David 5 aerery, of Niagara, aay i é aly changing | was: then dresse wens ¢ OM) ees ok Teiwas anie aie » tat} compensation and larger allowances|convinced his cent could not obtain nites ani Fetal se ay [seas elected Chairman of the Gervice | it him from Mountjoy, but the armored | gpirit of the Harding Administration | with the disfiguring scar showing | MCCKS asi. I was {ih shooting ie vor docturs’ feca, revision of the labor trial at this ume jBifth Avenue retail diatuict, | locday.| vay oy renee cf ine. tonsa. tl { car used for that purpose failed tol toward the Lawgue of Nations itsel(| PHIM Tay Teen out laws to provide for protection of| Zhe, count, Fuld care would, be tae | Por two hours the Nremen werw un noe is made up Of Senators } carry out the plan. een eee and Mecretary |. Prom Newark he headed for Mont- {MO MOONY. ine it was deciared in| women and children, and the cession! he’ tnought a fair trial could be had. {Abe to enter the building, occupied by | ad, Aagenmbiyenen be served in the. i 2 5 , Hughes are as determined as ever not} clair, where his mother lives, rhe ; at eas eee ee thevntata tothe Wederal Govern: | h anid 1 ce te being driven back | World. War, Assemblyman Arthur i. i The return of Eamon De Valera) eee eee at tue Waited St ver not} Folice pelleve he visited his mother | despatches received her from Re ane Re ate GROG DIX. Renna 18, by xmoke. "The flames were finally | Brundagg of Orange was named Seore- | grom America was attributed to Grif. | eee ee eee ae at present {and obtained some mone 1 hee, |delphia thal, In response to a query | ment of the alle G. Samp “ix stwatchman in i brought wider control hy. water poured |tary | athe ieiprin A ay Day becanie ry the League as at present) faa denies this empt ally, He {from Marridoure, Captain of Detes | epee ESS ee BN frou tha topa of adjoining Dullding | } jonment, as Mr, De Valera| constituted, but in more ways than] Bode en vatieatly ej}, Souder notified the Gover! | ICISM ime thieves aad was 5! ‘ < PANO Pa") ia not dare go near her hone, he] ve ter iovernor's | FANATICISM CAUSE \ppeared and Bnve hitnself up te j Sar . D { un his return resumed the active|one tey fiave shown an attitude of] 2" nan fo learned detectives | uifice Way that wo protest had been OF RIOTING IN EGYPT |e? mnie Sits, who delivenca hi THREE DEAD, MANY HURT MARRIED. — ‘ | direction of Sinn Fein affairs, Early| "they Nave indignantly denied quit] Wakehed tt Aye Serioaninaritien far in mental GYPT | 3 tne District Attorney. He denies 0°) TY STREET RIOT IN ITALY | “wun io Wituwt W. HAYSON, « ReneS anit hghal erate nei : y Dave lndienantis, denied tae)” whe wehtot the orln up| New York authorities for the remova — {4 the shooting / RIDGE to WILL RAYNOR, at } pe June las AYERS rOpOrts: Of By Amnerion whild: ib. any We 1 a stranger and obtained ree lor Boddy, The Phlidelphia police] British Court Abnolves Greeks, a * | wreeport, N. ¥., dam. 7, 1022, by the London conference: vhtel Jundermme the Leas Nat | j London conference at which Irish) undermine the lee ‘ AtONA.T Fre went to Lhe home of w 1s Lire mady to turn the nero prisoner pany Seer NS FLEE Volice by Intervention Draw Fire) joy, W. 8. Thomoron | leaders would be invited to consuit | Mr oes rep samtre ee ath , AS tel Newark, where he bo 4 woman's | over to New York detectives as soon ; NICARAGUA From Roth actions, \ = en be I ‘with members of the British Cabinet Ageiatbecainyieg ais A BC M4 | grows, a hat, oxford s Cblack vell as the necessary papers arrive from] LONDON, Dee. 34 (by mail) —Fanati- | VOLCANO ERUPTS ) |.oNvON, Jan. 10 In a fight ra | | for Burope--and should abide. Ne ie : Grima waa mentioned arnoog. tno | cee te ee en eee fle | apd & Wack jneasest ho | Heat ria Veal Ratsod. oe colroneat Une Rev etiane AS Se aN eee suit wers| | ox < RU NERAL DIRECTORS. | probable Gelagnten, His release from | |oage aidernd tinent. Of] 9° Bim Lie y zabeth : From | oday, ae od 8 bah wn. / as ne is one of th canes aeelg ed Wy & We | ganty Many Cattle—Lave Plows lola, near ara, t ; | ‘ | London in July, when the extended | doean't mean, as sume observers have] teat the police ha OF sonas Hs Ea nino deaths, The court has found that; SAN JUAN VEL SUR, Nicaragua.) Mit i cose who intervened wer fired | Call ‘Columbus { perina A conterencas were opened, | hoped, that the United States 18 ready | ee eer ny hated! EOuSS:| is a the outhresk was provoke Adher.| dan, 10.--The volesno Ometepe, on the | anon by. the riflemen of both factions. | FRANK E. CAMPBELL Yen the conferences shifted to dif-| to's no ; he ctreled when H ! ‘ Bald Zagioul Pash +l tatand of Ometepe, cighi miles trom the | W nrrests followe i Chairman of the sinn Fein missio; 2 oe waties which Ar} back to Newark nt. Tt was at k Rar Oe ites FA SAMA ea eiees ecteva ‘Many: f of | GETs 3 . oF MG RON-SRCTARIAN ' , Pd wax in Lowian iicougt Gctines werced upon at the Washington Con-|¢re Hudson Tube station in Newark TO BE WITHDRAWN have, boon determined to. sain political | active eruption. | Many the isan Gute to DAYS roR MAKI « > i , | ference and which must oby ye | th et the taxicab driver ntage by forcing the Government | coco: jlants have been destroyed oe ' N nber and December, ca © that he met the taxicab driver whom > ed the blood of Egyptivns. {cocoa} . Sawn anve . | November and December, carrying an | nae" wige in tis appiecton | Reiekeal"wth hie ievaler to's] —- SOON"AS POSSIBLE. ".ates wytitae SLePai ca yg| npr artnet main ada coger | "Phors alow no nen nk court ga Dec, 6 with the signing of thal mreeneie At does mean Chat the) for Phiadelpiis | that the riots. we a By Geos | WHE ushes. and many cate terror to] for men found maicing ine dee i Rresty. between: Greet Britain ana) Pie), c me Mi continue to dee) ).- Up to shly ume hiv movement 2 } firing on peaceful demonstrations,” the | sono of aufety. Considerable lave ip) cnction that |s being sold whiskey. | ‘ ireland which has now been a proved | with the But one Hations ip the) Lave bus the whit weulation. | Government Also to Be Generous |court states {s conection flowing down the 5.1 foot cone. but | sphinty daya in jail" said Judge M HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 5 i . ; proved) League of Nations ax individual! te brushed allt ow the ; ouatrations | wie Howing Owe done no material damage. | jn aie moraine ter Marks » i by the Gritieh Parliament and the} countries, This will not prevent|ptatement that he had axkod Brigayl in Freeing | Says jthare 18 ne. evisanne th [WS MS ibtlon is the worst since 1885. | Feleatein GENER IUOr Aeeuee | Gilat to tare Gwar Feneg” Remie e TG we { acl SPreany. [Great Britain or France or any of! of a touring car to ¢ him int | 1 - [Sine Italian. Freneh and SN avaR | uae rad eR tin Be alcohol,| _Ciy = bd the powerk which have attended the | MON TNE, uly gaye evidence They VETERAN EMPLOVOR « | Whiskey and a still in his possession | OppranmoR. union, spacial macty dariany r eID High : 4 pula wave, evidence. sags Tie the rat Jail sentenve panded | ONaDs Vey Rents a8 Beart ot € | WOULD EASE INCOME | Washington Conference from using | LONDON, Ja roc Dimes (dent Pieienene see seams port oF THBPT. Jont in the, Count of deneral Sessions | ee esses! j TAX ON EX SOLDIERS |), Paryntey OF the Laake cs Nas leneee OF ome n8|cjares that at they could never cor Max Gennes, No. 788 Jefferson Ave- | for this offense | ' tions to hasten the adoption generally | such as took plac und the larger | SUM oh ' ces are io) ihn rotected by a force composed nue, Brookiyn, a siles manager of the | ao | SENT t —— of those treaties which only a smal!| ‘body which incl whole world |e Withdrawn Ire i, excepting oxctusively of Egyptians s Shrcen wing Machine Compang for] A. C, PALMER DIES IN STAMFORD. | YAN ‘Lost and Found artices® | for Married Veterans, all Mee ballot ie nq a |movement involving about 50.000 gym RIG UNION VorkD iy anit ot Linton a ae thur © Palmer, aged sixty-seven. |!) 109, ‘World Building, will be sted . . ae bs yp pd me ¢ Place, t 9 eF) ominent at th ¢ , bs died y ALBANY, Jan. 10. — A proposed| Theprospecia are that Arthur James| the foreign delog r the | men AUSTRALIA H FINE Favconypans, cn. a. charge | Prominent ne New York bar, a fee thirty Cae. Thane Unie ent Be amendment to the income tax which] Balfour ot at Britain, who has al-| Arms Conference t year] The amnesty to be granted by the MELBOURNT, Jan. 10.—Tie A ry, Rowe alloged that Gennes | here late yeaterday of nervoun break. “ost and Found” advertisements: would exempt single ex-service men| Waye been a prominent figiire in the| both Russia and Ger British Government, according to the {tralian workers’ unions have j fed in false aaics slips, pearing fin) down after as where ine wna that (jf ean be left at any ef The Worlds from the impost on incomes of $2,500] meetings of the Council of the mitted to the Leamur owapsne pastes 7 to 1, in & union Wsiea amas, ten ee ete Police Rientenant Becker convicted |] Advertising Agenctos, or cam be sor leas and married veterans up to| easue of Nations, will report to the| that Ireland will nis ; ’ Sy the enero. Hew inden, Mr. Palmer. was born in |} Relephoned directly to The Worlds $4,000 wan introduced Jn the Assembly | League at the next opportunity and | in the Tongan A “HILDRED STRONG: y Mi ana dale ; i |! Gai! 4000 toekman, New York, of, fu last night by Assemblyman M!chae ely endeavor to pernetuato a f ty \) . ‘ heart i ade . 4 ; gto is w York Lay 8 n is He Byookiyn Office, 4100 Matn, ot here Fatty welationshiy ostwesp special opater-} Zealand and lpdia. pasane "'nvus pon til bakes Jolin e Medison Bulge was unmarried. We Be eORere. age ering oad are Xe Ole RO Oy

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