The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 11

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Pooper appt: ora tr tome RENE aa __¢HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. INDIANS RECOVER UNTERMER TERMS $4,000,000 LAND | Ithat the question of permanent all- [HOLD UP ALLEGED Ay i |lines. Charles Recht, who succeed t Ludwig MEMBERS OF SOVIET | sentative Martens as So n this country, pending before Justice Finch, | Be Cee eeeC cate ve Isaties the Inamed by Whitehead as his attor volved in the sensational div rial ———- ney. This fact alone the immigra last year again will come up when| Whitehead’, ' re Ha [s| Mn authorities consider worthy ot Sroike deehes te have ter ten Whitehead’s Attorney Says He Is| consideration, tteent to-day, when in- M | porary alimony of $1,500 a month for herself quiry wax made about the case, said “The man is a relief worker wiio LLNESS OF STOKES a Relief Worker Representing and children increased to! Russian Charity Organization. comes here from Berlin as a repre 4 | ts & sentative n charity organiza } eS an ret ha cite i | Edgar T. Whitehead, an English- | tions in Ttuse He has no. official | | le alleged that Mr. Stokes has! ian who arrived here in the second | connection with the Russian Govern |transfetred many million doliars'| Canin of the Baltic, ts detained at| Ment. If he is barred I shall taki a | ——- worth of property, including the An- the matter Washington Sills Island ¢ ren de ds up with u sonla Hotel, and secured from Mrs.} i aes ee santeh ey: WHET | see whether he is to be dented admit | ‘ iat : ‘i 6 : e rere mittance to the country by tance as a relief worker Oneida Tribe, Near Syracuse, Suit to Restore Dower Rights | Stes blanket document which he jgration Board. It was stated that fit sda | Ine Eh 3 Put Off. ee “i now claims to be a release of herlin view of confidential information | JON KENDIICK BANGS SUFFERS Wins Eight-Year Fight u if, However, to Jp favnctel aabatl all Poa Property; cov-|furnished by the Department of Jus RELAPSE. h in Courts Jan. 19, or An the doctor's Dieces. smeg{tive Whitehead was not wanted in) ATLANTIC CITY, Noda dan 1 cack | the court it y t |the country because of his affiliations |John Kendrick Bangs, humorist and eas | before Mr with col organtvations it er who had been reported + SETS UP PRECEDENT.| | Samuel Untermyer nos nis doubts |ttmve hk pH sgllTG) Cle sul yo te SECTS eu ats ‘| SL" about the reported pneumonta iiness | put the ev a | cts of the Department i" ‘han if ‘ . D, Stokes, millionaire owner | | cilia Ls i : ; Red Men in Every State May Ansonia. Hotel. fe siden | ANGE OF PEACE” | tc: | m Now Claim Property uch before Justice Cohaian in Su-| SMASHED BY GA ‘ ; Mi bint LE Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance ’ Long Lo preme Court to-day when the suit ~ : sak was called whereby Mys, Stokes seeks Famous Statue at Ocean Grove H. C.F ONEIDA, N.Y n One tg: Ret the transfer of some Afty Blown Over Durin; pieces 1 4 te ave t Indians now living ax outcpata in the pe cde ne Me Stokoe nat ten Asbury Park H INC Onondaga tribe's swampy reservation store per dower right | ASBURY PARK, . 12.—The ial ‘i near Syracuse are to-day Wealthy as As had been done previously, it! Angel of Peace,'a stone statue whi P, ry Be et i ee ee ne eee 125th Street, West Geert deine meiilecduntareas ext Stokes still was ili of pneumonia and! Grove beach front at the foot of Main decisio nis decision est: a doctor's certificate from his own) Avenue, was blown down and smashed f shes a precedent which eventially personal physician, Di Wi, Town | when sa Te-wmile. gale, vayed Wor Friday and Saturday will restore to Indians of all teibes send, was tendered in sr rt of the | yesterday A little later the bronze ¥aluable lands stolen by whites tn, Claim. Albert H. Gleason appeared as | statute of James A. Bradley, founder An End-of-the-Year Close-Out of nearly every State in the Union, the Couns! for Mr. Stokes, whtle Mr, Un- | of Asbury was blown from its | ; ‘ fis _ - a . termyer made his first appearance in {pedestal in’ Atlantic Square. The bf thefts subsequently being legalized by {p ] theft sue a Fikes Ge ce achat ter Gra ae arlene ee iin en’s Union Suits Approximately $1,000,000 worth of Stokes children and associate of | replaced, property here now can be claimed by Martin W. Littleton in looking after] Trees were blown down and tele- | the Onelda’ Indians an part of thelr MIS Stokes's Intorcata | phone and telegraph wires were down | original reservation, according to the . A8 the plea of flmess was put |in many places, The city streets were at e decision announcad today, ‘Thakde. TOCCt HY Coutieel for Mr in darkness last night, owing to clec- | | Mr. | | ntermyerr arose ang off tric Nght wires being down. eas ne Ocean , MATING aRaTOEL THE aa Bia aah Tl uous objections, Gove utreéts were also dani, | Have been selling reg - toylan, one roperty ers, Wale pe Mad ads b defendant in it brought by Chiet of an Ca * CHARLES S. BACILE, ularly at $3.00 to $4.50 Honoust, and rms the decision of ‘ shiahisde a d th s. A : George; Ray or Noxs| gteeuueer | ravery lite bs eae INTERPRETER, DIES Of fine Worsted, light, medium comes up against him in court ue; ° Rotting anide title of the white furnishes a doctors certificate that | Veteran Court Omelet Vietim of and heavy weight, ankle length, As eaten oa rt ON) ik UNABIG iLO) He always Heart Failure, i toring It to the oritnal owners. Nia'ine enrtitente, We ave ready to | Charles Savile, veteran court In: with long sleeves. ores of home owners in ene o ‘ ar i go on with th and I at | terpreter, dropped dead in his honk ‘ the most uttractive residential xce- Mo OR with the case and I susiccat shorts after he had. fin- They are standard-made union tions of Oneida, business men holc 4 d cleaning snow from his walks . ° hi h property there and Onet titles and physician to go up to Mr. Stokes's 8 nate an Avenue, W ite suits representing a 1g type roperty ther 9 and apartment and ascertain the veracity eath wae due to heart fail- : 4 Salta the erm Vaitah choy wrvte ot, tilei liteus, | Th: Wwascthol sante| the tivings tuom andl found’ fer Hilee of workmanship and perfection volved i ie ‘ ea me h ie pis thing when he sued Mrs, Stoke bond stretched on the floor Rear the | in fit ! ous! i 1e cour more than eigh window e was dea when ay - years. Ono banker representing (tlvoree and ww poe He OW) alaeny Rrnlvei aa ies ‘ VW ta vo o come to court whe thins Mr facile ounde the White ay ‘low. mortgage holders declared the $4,000. rented. wots ta dra rains Court of Hoven x 8, Annet | Sizes 36 to 46 in the lot. nin Floor 800 eatitnate Vat SonAREOREIVATE Wes) Sesh CHU ato expurin |S d se survived bg four | AC Oneida was experien i st ex al = — pansion boom, t eh now centr at c inction ' 8 > road t nain | wa = = Into the town was held by treaty by : <4 : the Oneida Indians as th 1 — tion under Federal jurisdiction ae : oe Oneidians ¢exircd to throw that — = territory open to whites, and with . = State ‘ the Indians ten == — acres of lard in W nein re 2 ‘About 80 per cent. accepted vie pre — : posal and migrated westward ? In 1892 the remaining Ind were ts : dispos doand? eventually moved = = to the Onondaga Reservation About = = i ‘ . : ten years ago when the Syracuse Friday and Saturday only—Sale posi- = Indian Welfare Organization Daa = tively closes Saturday evening. Piano De- x ctive the presence of the Oneidas on = . + : = a Eye Be Hea os SN a —— partment will remain open to accommodate covered and investigation revealed the those who cannot come during the day. —o cause ° 2 — — = ords were probed by he Wel- ~= . , . . . - re Hage ieee enn ¢ Cut down the family Shoe Bill oe We prepared for the biggest 2 days business in our his- —= Indian affairs, ulded in the tangle ——— tory and you are given the most extraordinary opportunity om. involving trvaties, Federal and Stat BLYN's Semi-Annual Clearance is an event that thousands of New Yorkers — jer purchasing areal value inia musical eh bis eae b Adal & Mee Atononieee bauer ee auiec tae tite look forward to with keen antic’pation. They know that Blyn regular — ie fate iene ee i pte eres ade igh his t art ey te not State courts against’ Boylan to. s price are economy prices—as low as possible-—consistent with quality foot- = enti Peer eo We ACY in you come Ee br make your = guido tle: to @ piece of nranerty Aa @ wear. These marked reductions are unusually attractive, for they offer the fs Satan eolentid s Laster? oi Se veraliae ae aeeied etl Misciie’ tuwed ints the UMIeeL. eines economical woman an opportunity for obtaining the season's choicest Blyn = : f aRONG)G COnAL son wevera Tt fate We could ca District. Court and two years ugo style footwear at savings ranging from 30%, to 50°; —s 4 Lee as er as epee Site se iN values are ¥. great Judge Ray handed down a decision is 8: i ; 5 Q e a , —— at we expect to sell them a Saturday evening. ou are 5 pee ey, Rane envanten write __ _, in this sale, as in previous years, the Blyn 35-year-old standard of quality protectediby thoinars teh Wirlitsen ents enioiena Geter = decision the Supreme Court now up- is rigidly maintained, Every shoe is the newest in vogue—many are appro- — : ‘ 1 bs gue ; 5 en vos y PRE antee as strong as you could possibly write yourself holds, nf priate for Spring wear. This is your footwear opportunity. Make the most of it! y Pare A : Soom JERSEY PARENTAL HOME | Included in this wide variety ave Oxfords and 1, oe — aud 3 strap pumps in patent teather, black kid, J : = PROBE BEGINS TO-DAY | sia calf, tan, vich kid, Black and brown sucde — layer 1anos = —— | and satin, French, baby French and military heels. — ; : Forme Sale Charges of Causing Death Through Neglect Investisated. Vere $6.50 to $10—Reduced to Valu Price : Charges of misappropriation of funds, | Caldwell. witness % 600 $ 175 : of causing the death of an inmate | Marshall & Wendell. . . 550 225 through neglect, of religious discrimi- A 5 $ 45 Ennis verte a) 245 a near, and many other charges made ° Estey . % 0 345 sy ny Common Pleas Judge Richard ; = Doherty against the management. of Kingston : + 685 385 = the Hudson County Parental Home at A pe aplene fee ne . an ae ? Bayonne, will be investigated by the 1lso a number of lines of fine shoes in high OA urlitzer Welte Reproducer 500 Board of Trustees of the institution and low cut; incomplete size ranges at..., $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 this afternoon at Jersey City he in mate whose death was attributed bs Judge Doherty to lack of proper medi- cal “attention “was “Charles "Brust," aaui fee e =— summer. = = : Tudgs Doherty said the management | = 1an0SsS i showed favoritism in puying hundreds = = Sali : of thousands of dollars’ worth of a —_ sale — 4 Plies from. certain dealers without ad- Price : vertising for propose law re —= ——- quires. Philip W, t th ———— Callaniats = 3 Hersey chy tent = Pay- $ ee 38 of the Bo aE edhe ‘ =| ee ae ae — ments Schuman & Sons 95 = y CATS, — as tl t eae 108 =< Five persons were slightly injured = = dJewellyn 3 — to-day when a sout-bound Wills. Ax = low Weser 125 - AUay cane teheniniona critter - = Ellington 135 = Avenue car on a switch at 197th Sire 3. as Huntington 330 1 = and Webster Avenue he injured are —— erbach “) — Vatrolmen Thomas Riley and — One My Lai ies Patrick Phelan of the Bronx Park Sta te Ningston bio 95 = tion, Philip J. Mekiniey = = Dollar Wurlitzer “EE 650 475 = Harry — 2 61 East 295th Street, and Thomas A a J Grand Pianos . : Reilly of No, 4 Arthur Ay James & Holmstrom. | 8750 $195 + of the Bronx. They refused Week Lauter Suu 275 : avsistance and went to their ——— J m ~ e EXGELSI/IOR EW Store siopping’ centre 161 W. 34th St. Th XGELSIOR New Store es ee eKudolp urlitzer Co. y —— SAVING S. BANK } K Wray stipe STORRS y 2 Mpa stones 120 West 42nd Street = | 141 5 Privy ‘ = Tae Trustees hare | Y cs ; > Phone Bryant 8140 Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue ed inert % Per Annum | ie Vu Sons, i a = ‘weaied tm te | ae AO p E = oe a rsh sien. perrarents arias ne | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. =F by-laws on Jan, S64 r shoes delivered EREE te any SeemEpo Sa 2. : scan saasieaieiensinaaeante 1, 1022, at tae os part ef the world, dats n'a 1 1922, mae ; 3 Depovity made om ar deters Jan, 13th will 14 7 ; % ae Ti rt en ee All Stores Open Saturday Evenings . = | } | { Hh I [— WOLD, Secretary. =all , i any HM l= 114 tin fad The Lote teat ‘ { ‘rade ado . tl dy 5 Punyiits if vam i 1 Si Whi . } Ml 1 iy oa a zi nui Wn ! j va ~ ’

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