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oars somerset ‘ n 97: eos THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, i922. to an agreement between the hand the Vatican, hilesthere seams to be no doubt the; next Pope will be an Italian. * Paes api draw a distinction be- aro Popes, expressing the Nope wht the next Pontiff may be ne who will put an end to the long Wiscord between the church and the Italian “Government. Seemingly for that reason Cardinal Maffi, Arch- Bishop of-Pisa, is universally favore? by theftalians, judging from the comment, and in virtually all the Dewspapers his name appears ut the ‘Bead of the list for the tiara of St Peter. 5 Sano | MOURNING WEEK } _ ORDERED FOR ALL CATHOLICS HERE ‘ } + es a Daily Prayer for Dead Pontiff and Divine Guidance in Choice Weight to American Promises ISOLATION BLOG’ FARMINSURGENTS WARNS HARDING DEMAND BILLION ONGENOAPARLEY, OR MORE CREDITS If U. S, Accepts Invitation Want Freight Rates Cut 25 Arms Treaties Will Be “Per Cent. and Insurance | Fought to Limit. . on Crop Losses. WOULD STOP MEDDLING PROGRESSIVES BITTER. Furope Disposed to Give Little Claim to Have a New York Financier Among Leaders. | Gallant New York Policeman On Escort Duty in Central Park ALCOHOL WARDS MORE CROWDED THAN EVER BEFORE Coler Says U. 8. Officials Use No Discretion in Distri- bution of Liquor. an ES Dr, George O'Hanlon, superiutend ent of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, satd to-day apropos of the large bum. ber of booze poison cases: “There are more patients In the al- SUNDAY BLUE LAW LOBBYIST AND ANTI-BOOZE CHIEF OPEN ‘THEIR BATTLES IN ALBANY ® “Let 'E ie” S or search persons, grips, bags, suit- ze > m Die Davey Starts cases, trunks or packages for illegal With Sunday Movie and booze. In an nates to-day, Mr. . > Anderson naively deéclares the activ- Barber Shops, ity and efficiency of the local police will be increased by this plan and it : won't cost the State a cent. AID.| Ho assumes, or pretends to, that all drinkers are Democrats and the Re- ‘ publicans are all honest-to-gbodness Anderson Drops “Legree” for}drys, which will make many a regu- “Cure in Effort for Local (ts cave very unatly. nwt Hs cee Enforcement Bill. DRYS ASK WE’ S idea is not an Administration meas ure, but the report the Administra- tion is opposing it is unfounded, ; d 8 < . ms ‘souuile Watea than orer By Joseph S. Jo! Nobody in Albany ever heard be- {of Successor. at Future Conferences, | on Their Side. Bi @ Calsr Coretestoner ,ot| nevis iaW Lune AaD rhe | fF that the Administration, ‘whieh Wittidm Cardinal O'Connell, Arch- | | eee Public Welfare, suid thut nu digere- Evening World @} means Gov. Miller, ever had the Idea rf By David Lawrence | -weaguiwaean, deus tlon is used by Government vificiuls : under consideration, let alone oppos- Bishop gf Boston, suiled this afternoon v f . WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—A pow- ALBANY, Jan. 24.—The Lord's Day | ing it. So the remark of Mr. Ander- in the ma “The alcoholic wa thriving business,’ Coler. Wo ure receiving more pa-| Sunday blue laws and everyday anti- tients than before Prohibition, par- booze law: o mn ‘ ticularly in the last week. ‘The tee: 1 and to add to the com-| about Prohibition and its enforcement ords show ‘more pationta put, tess! PEXity as well as the gatety of the [and the part both have played in thé deaths, In the Kings County Hospi-| situation the — anti-boozers hava | Crime wave, the man in the midway tal ward there wore received yester-| started « side battle with tho “biu- | Joel 'fon gannted, Bat here followe ie day 5 cases, Sumlay 3, Saturday 7, | ery’ while other antis have sprung|part the Anderson “Lure” substitute Friday 6 and Thursday 4, [ think ie) D ‘ « ter of Hquor distribution, is are doing a| Alliance and the Anti-Saloon League | son may be considered in the nature ud Commissioner | have opened qnew their battle for | Of # backfire. He adds, *"The passage of this legislation seems assured."* After what Gov. Miller has to say on the; Presidente Wilson, acanm-| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- erful progressive group In the Agri- panied by:his secretary, the Rev. Dr.| | ning World.) cultural conference is now threaten- Richard Haberlin, and Mgr. M, J.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (Copy- ing insurgency unless the assembly * right, 1 22.)—Just why the United poo on record emphatically in favor Htates Government will not be repre- or this programme sented officially at the econumie con-) 4 sinancial relief even if the Gov- | Jerenee to be held at Genoa in March’ onment must extend credits totalling ‘West Indies and will hurry to Rome, is for the moment the most Interesting a billion do! ‘8 or more. Dut bothCardinals are likely to reach |*tOrY In the capital. 2. Twenty-five per cent. reduction the Vatican toc late to help elect the| No one reason, but a combination of) 1 right rates new Pope. This was the case with |‘icumstances has prevented President | ” y 9 p to battle against both. for the Legree of other years: you will find that ts 200 per cent. |“ He A more than in the old days. Robert W, Davey of the Lord's Duy Lb ie seiner a rated Pi “There was one death Sunday of aj Alliance, dubbed on the midway “Ler. | SPPreciate the fac jokvalted 3. Insurance of the farmers against Harding from accepting on behalt of : Ae RWENIS twolsedia Old k CREE |'T folly to let. wet nullification Demo- Cardinals O'Connell and Gibbons after | HAniinn from accepling on be ome staventy two years wld. In that] ‘Exm-Die Davey," since his memorablo|cratic newspapers like The New the death of Plus X. in 1914, ier miei: ant . Ai se i es 4, Co-operative marketing and Tune the merity ot Prohibition itis in. | serves them right’ interview last | York World, ‘kid’ them out of doing Archbishop Hayes has been active | CRY extended by the Allies to hey ying teresting to know that in the ten| Week after reading of the number of / Something which will arouse locui ta unifying. a method of exprerston | "Construct Europe and indirectly the of sympathy over the death of the isolation Bloc? in the Grafted at an executive meeting of Pontiff throughout the diocese. | 6 Senate has served actice the National Farmers’ Unioa. In at- ‘The 1,473,291 members of the Cath-| that if the Adiinistration insists on tendince were Charles 8. Barrett, Tis in substance was the plan Greater New York hospitals in the |deaths in and aréund New York City | Htiment to protect legislators and mire of ’ Saree | officials who supported the State en- care of the Welfare, Health, Corree-| trom mounshine, wood aleohot and | forcement statutes. tions and Bellevue and Allied Hespl- . 3 ON 5 : tatewe ude fron 60016 700 gallolis vther bootleg productions, is ia | 'No honest wet can consistently of spirits a your for medicinal work| Dutch with the Prohibition forces, | OPPose legislation which will give, In economic situation of the whole world Pirst—The r yea |fOIne to Genoa, it can expect seri rus | py Rity., resides r= ant lo not believe ore thie 5 the only form that is possible under @tic Arebdjocese of New York prayed oe ae ee ee tion ae the rea” | Union City, Ga., President of the or end are ot Lelieve that mivre Uist Mr. Davey was formerly lieu- | the Constitution, a referendum on en for therspiritual rest uf the deceased | i. and conventions adopted at the fanlsation; C. J. Osborn, of the told gallons are neccesary any year) tenant and right hand man in Al- | forcement by placing the question up Jor all medicinal work in the city, in- ne i pac! peal division, thus putt cluding doetors’ prescriptions. bany of William H. Anderson, | to each Ic putting “That much is probably distriputed| Superintendent of the State Anti- oeie nS Way Srranilig remmatere tie every day or week in this city now. | Saloon League. He was counsel |Community squarely behind State and No discretion is used in giving out! for the organization, Now he ap- ; rceon leoeed io onal enforcement legislation. | lauor by (the: Governme: men | pear job: wi his iS not in any sense a part of hereabouts who do and should know] Peare to have a better job with L i" eis . 1 the Lord’s Day Alliance. |the Administration programme, but about the Needs have never been i A ‘ance. Not | the reports that the Administration is asked, so far as I know. I am no.| only is he counsel, but appears to opposing it are absolutely unfounded blaming or eriticising any one, but] be the “whole works” at Albany, | ‘The people generally have been quick the facts are plain. and has had. introduced ‘ills |to see that every reason that led which would put a tax on pool |members of the Legislature to vote i to put the State behind the Federal and billiard parlors, shut up 3un- | iuw applies to legislation to permit lo- day movie: and stop Sunday /alities to put themselves behind the Pontiff-4h the 291 churches in this| w @iocese. The churches are being shington Conterence on Armament, {armers Union of Nebraska; Milo cond—The Administration ia dis- oe farmers’ bile aaa A.C. @rapéd? ins ian couraged over the refusal of tyance Davis Farmers’ Union of Arkansas, Pe igisyrobols of mourning, | tr discuss reparations at Genoa, an (and W. ©: Lansdown, Farmers’ Thd pdét ral letter of the Arci- | cajustment of which is regurded ag | Union of Kanens, Bishop Will be sent out to-day. M |; ssential to economic recuperation| Support of this programme, it is fmstructs each pastor to bold | everywhere, Beane has been pledged by the ¥ i— Unles in 01 jleaners’ Federation, the in his enureh, and that} Thitd—Unless the United States | National G ); . ; c Huparpi mass in his enuroh, and tat) vcrnment cin make good the | Pennsylvania State Grange, tho Na- Bierce sos ase Prayers be offered daily for the re- | omises and agreements entered into, tlonal Non-Partisan League, the Mom= | Se Pose of the soul of the Poncifi, with Ly the executive branch of the Gov- | tana Society of Equity, the Farmers’ | “ss zGaae Sy Ouro GE & petition for divine guidance in tiy|crnment and present to the world | Natio! Council and other agricul- Suncom Ane UNCER Woo, — Beection oa new Pops, He Wi ano Ny ee al conterireon Dee ee eee eanithe F. Baker, | Unaware that he was being photographed, this New York poli . uty ernhational conferences in the | gressive. State Sena . FP. Bake vs a being photographed, this New York police- Gelact a day for the children’s mass. iii will be of little avail. | Michigan, President of the Farmers’! man js shown doing his duty by escorting a lady over the ice in Cen- { A Pontifical mass of réquiem will be} anemone National Council, is planning a speech | ¢ral Bask, ‘ho wcating’t ti ie ipieihe'toduy ot f barbering, and there are more to State enforcement code, Offered in St. Patrick's Cathedral a) yer since the return of Senator |#finst any attempt to adopt what saat ay oa Hee ating is particularly fine to-day, but many, especially | come aimed at such “Vicious | ——— week from to-day, simultuaeously| Hiram Johnson from a trip to Cali- | ie Diseesaiyee term “a purely neg- jadies, need help once in a while. sports” as Sunday baseball, foot- | BADLY BEATEN MAN . 4 . “ a ive cal programme. — = = =— oo : . with the final mass at St. Peter's in| fornia the “Isolation bloc. aoe | Muah bitterness: is manifest amore ball and presumably skating—the ACCUSES POLICEMEN fis fought the Versailles treaty, plus «| the Progressives of | the composition | Baked aay Wee abelisaedl when }| latter doubtless to keep pace with Workmen to-day began the draping| rw others, from the Democratic side | ot the various committees of the con- Mr. Anderson's battle on other [Court States Investiantion—Deter- of the Cathedral for the services that|cf the Chamber has constituted an| ference. They charge the committees, | kinds of “skates.” tives Says He Resisted Arres' Mae tae Sail ate ia i0e| vent retltication of the tousporre tet re a Sereuirce *Rvatlace ne MISS BENSON REGARDS Orville S. Poland, the new counge!| Pending the arrival of Inspector é A power | Secretary of Agriculture Wallac: bt bias en | Y 5 catetrate 38 i of mourning that will follow the fu-| vent ratification of the four-power | GARLAND AS BROTHER; | for the Anti-Saloon League, toek a| McClusky, Magistrate Reynolds 6 NOW HIS NEIGHSOR| = vutshot at “Lete'Bm-Die"" Davey iamt| dered etDeetives mera’ ° Pacific treaty as well as other pacts | loaded with reactionary delegates. Screen Ac “alas vaght, Commenting on the Davey in-|0f the Parkville Station to remain in MISSING SOULMATE — Screen Actress Takes Stand] misht. Commenting on the Davey in of, favre Staton {0 roman n “The Knights of Columbus, 800,000] #ome of his wavering colleagues, | does not meet their *approval. AMHERST, Jan. 24.-—Miss Dorls} jn $500,000 Suit for Her ee ees {that the story of a beating Thomas acs | people become self-respecting.'’ —-—— eel and Dempsey ing canle to the Vatican: 1osition has stiffened the backs of | Mority reports on every question that Supreme. Knight Flaherty of the|sopted by the Washington Confo-. | This, however, will not balk the pro-/ Knights, of Columbus sent the follow-| ‘nce. Mr. Johnsons announced op- | &ressives, who plan to bring in mi-} strong. pray to-day for the repose of | Senator Brandegee, an original “ir-| One delegate, a financial power in Benson, mentioned by Charles Gi “There are two troubles with hi3|Rarfelle had received at their hands the soul of His Holiness Pope Bene-|icconcilable,”” told the White Hones |New York and prominent during the SPRL A emu) Aan ee Nea gaESb dsl asaliad: GREAT Auto Injuries. igated. nots % ison Adminis- | . i f i “eurth Plac @ict, XV. fWe formally pledge the| the feeling aghinst meddling in Eu-| last two years of the Wilson (Continued From First Page.) hater, as a future neighbor farmer ——-— ley drinkers, In the first place ti! Raffelle lives at No, 8 Feurth Place » nonf of a Knights of Columbus |rope's affairs was still strong in the | tration, plans to take & leading part | vale aay: isi't. eclentific. (Mr. Davey ‘for He was arrested on Sunday night that the “request of Pope Henodict| Senate, and that it was going to be|!n the battle on the sid@ of the pro- cf his, is a girl of unusual stamp. [r Reine Davies, motion picture ac- | !*! ‘eer Ir avey forgets hile waiting for a car. It was after that the K. of C. conduct American| difficult getting a treaty through | &Tessive element. has had time to let his present emo-'a special interview to-day, Miss|t/ess and sister of Marion Davies, |‘!¢ohol is a drug, and that these poor \iouris jyorn of No, 559 Coney Island President Harding's slap at the— tlons evaporate. Benson indicated briefly and unas- | took the stand for the first time this|‘ellows can't help themselves. Avenue had been robbed of $50. FOR PRESENT LOVE BELONGS sumingly her ideas which have led|afternoon in her suit for $50,000] “In the second place it is heathe1- Horn, named as complainant, was not TO OTHER WOMAN. her to decide upon a life with the |demages against the Briarcliff Lodge|'8t. I don't want to assume respon. 1” court, and when sent for sail he welfare work in Italy will be carr‘ed| Which dealt With Pacific affairs. out as memorial to the late Sov- agricultural bloc in his address to the ereign Pontiff.” President Harding, of course, will | conference drew a sharp rebuff from ‘In thée"hame of the fights of|not say publicly that he ts refusing | #!l of the farmer elements. J. R. had told the dete yes Raffel 7 Columbts‘n huge wreath of lilies, the|to go to Genoa because of the situa-| Howard, President of the American) Garland says he sees no probability soil. Association and Sime Silverman [ibility for consigning a man to the al tld ty wp robued tit Co Pope's favorite flower, will be laid|tion in the Senate, but he is saying | arm Bureau Federation, issued | of « reconciliation through his love The farm in North Carver, Mass,,| Publisher of Varicty. next world Raffelle said he was on his way that until the Washington Conference | Statement to-day in which he de- has completed its work there is no| © use talking about other international | f orning 0 yg au Beet ace cenivale atarax conferences, By completing its work | Will continue to be squarely behind te admits the law may intervene to longing to Mr. Garland, On it she | MO""E of 5 mtiembera,, [Congress : i machine coll ix mot meant merely the adjournment | the bloc and its memt < | prevent him from living with Miss expects to raise just enough vege- | j; litt Lod ¥ Santos, Archibishop of Toledo, died| cf the main conference. That is only "8 Seldom given serious considera- 7 - | Co em, but he as- tables to provide a living, and enouh al for th here ast meht. He was born at Velles . . tion to the needs of agriculture. For | Conrad or punish them, on Sept. 23, 1847, and was ordained Siete cent Fs PAROS TAECAtDL fourteen years we advocated packer | serts he ts ready to face the contin- flowers to satisfy her love for them. | vies and Mr. Silverman were herry-|Teflection. He ought to kngw that jest ir 4874, In 1885 he became Sec- | mie Senate is heeping alt i ‘ontrol Aegislation and almost as long | yane: Mr. Garland, who is in the nature|ing back to New York at an exces-|taken from their setting and apart ® wency, retary tothe Archbishop of Madrid, and| _ The Senate ts keeping quiet till the fc of a brother to her by reason of the| sive specd and rammed the hote’ car. 4 Government supervision of grain lea fas made Archbishop of Seville on|Whole set of treaties is submitted. | ores tut ett ‘avail. The| Gatland proposes to share a father- fact that his mother adopted Miss|John C. Robinson, Miss Davies’ law- upon the “Papal catafalque, Fe for his baby Margaret or the ap- where she will take up her activities,| Miss Davies was a guest in Mr.| Davey responded to-day to the at-) home when the pair grabbed him and | beat him. His head was swathed tn bandages, The detectives said he re were are several troubles with sisted arrest and they had to subdue Mi. Poland's statement. The first is’ him. co It fs alleged hotel that Mise Da. | the lack of fairness in the personal “The farmers of the Nation are and proaching advent of another baby. 1s a plot of about thirty acres, be-|‘llverman’s car at 8.10 o'clock on thy | tack. He sald: June 18, 1919, when th: hs sd with a car owned y “It seems hard to believe, dear, but there actually April 18, 1907. He was created Car-| Then the biggest question of all will | ” ly interest | a affection for his Benson at an early age, will also live! yer, charges the hotel chine was | Conversation where confidences and a are housewives who haven't yet ‘ agricultural bloc enacted both ly interest in ani n for his ¥ yer, ges the hi machine was dinal on Nov. 27, 1911. be answered—whether the executive a; the morning session Eugene! children but will not live with his the farm and take part in its cul-| at fault when it came from a cross able gsesne of humor are as- learned the convenience and from the thought developed by a free ee branch of the Government under a good taste of Ancre Cheese. ~ Republican Administration can do any They've not tried it, of course!" New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper AINCRE | With the Genuine Roquefort Flavor CNEESE Made by SHARPLESS, Phila, s00 tivation. road and Meyer Jr, head of the War Finance| wife for thelr sake. His companion- | "YUM se now taking a cone | Muy aed Fanti pslvcmael x sumed, a group of words may be more in handling the Senate on Sonos ete G. ete ship could not compensate them, he |centrated winter course at Massachu-| which she alleges have incapacitated | #42 to express a meaning quite the foreign policy than a Democratic Ad-|7 0. "ithaca, N. Y¥., discussed the| Sys, for living in a home lacking setts Agricultural School, from which | her for screen work since the acci-|0PPosite of what is really In one’s ministration. p Rey |she wiJl graduate in time to get the | cent. mind. The thought in my mind was spring planting. She has been to| Willie Fulcher, Silverman's chauf- No matter how enthusiastic Mr, |2uropean situation as It related to/ love and harmony, | Harding or Mr. Hughes might be for |{UCrKih | Secu tne Pimeg? | The third young woman In ‘the /scveral girls’ schools, including the|feur, furnished’ much amusement p ~\strange tangle which and is/ Sargent School of Physical Training| and some sensations on the stand | !auor. 4 more. orderly, Marketing | Weaving 18 Miss Doris Benson, who|in Boston, and since then worked as} this morning when he parried with| ‘In the second place, it is cheaply) they cannot send official representa. |C!al Folicy in Its Relation to Price 3 : tives if they wait till after the treaties a | 3 +, a factory girl for three years, Herbert ©. Smith, counsel for Briar-| false. I never consigned any man to OF SLAYER RODDY are ratified, because the Geona Confer. |PT0cess whereby the crops may be may purchase a farm near Garland’s cite He y, ——.— the foolishness of buying bootleg Level Cworl Lode. testified he took i #5 ai Heaney Oe the next world o} ‘ e . y \ Tumble Inn, just beyond Ossinins, ee! he alcohol victim is to be pitied + -—— Meyer said. He asserted that while| Miss Benson, now a student at the APPY FULOLS | seisveen 9 ana 10 o'clock on the night |and helped and protected." conditions still are bad, agriculture is} Massachusetts Agricultural College, s DSCC OR Ae NER! ‘ DIED. adjourned before the Senate gets through discussing the treaties. (Continued From First Page.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Death Occurs, | Gall Columbus 8200" “Dhe Funeral Church”iwe.! (NON-MECTARIAN) vadiairs a before the accident. He said he was| Assemblyman Owen R. Ki t 2 , on the mend. was formerly a ward of Garland’s D 7 k E id pore : y n R, Kiernan of | GWATHMEY.—On Jan. 28, ARCHIBALD F The Administration told the dele- rin VIAENCE | instructed to return for them at 8| New York City to-day introduced a] GWATHMEY, at his residence, 49 Wen: mish to-day when their efforts to|NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR HER| ~ aC resolution memoralizing the New| “4 § ests talc that it was favorably disposed toward | Mish to- A Bo T: fA ae ate residence, Wed: which ft wife Bearedt and letter lan economic conference. Premier | Have & committee on resolutions ap- WHEN LOVE ENDS. t oze Lria He swore he was driving slowly on |York members of Congress to work] gay Yum 20 at k80 Pe al. Int aA Chae Asasrice, rail Kelana | Betas A ees Garland said both Miss Benson and er the return to Now York and did not|for legislation which would legal.2#] Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. : i a M Nonrad Have iar * yecaq | exceed twenty-five miles an hour, ‘ ja. “ al wanes Peay a conta: Minister Lloyd George Convince ITALIAN LEADER iss Conra ave come to April Bottle of Old Kaintuck Passed the manufacture and sale of beer and Richmond and Norfolk (Va) paper or more at a time. With Miss Ben- by Judge’s Order—Two —— Z ia Neither; he rwore, pall any’ partion, |t the ald of Europe. British flext- EXPECTS DELAY ER AeA Naa es Along by g POSED AS SOLICITOR That 1s one of the blows already | NAMER.—THOMAS, beloved husband of lar attention to the boy. They had | Mility and compliance with American Balked and Looked Sad. LOOTED FLATS ORC aimed at Prohibition, and, in addi-| A#"2 Connell. der hi f, sometimes together, “ Kon+ . 1 1 6 eral days previously, but had not, ne | Pased almost entirely upon the belief Loe separately mes together,| A bottle of ‘Old Continental Ken LATS * tion, several bills are now pending In} w. 146th wt., W nesta. Js meats qi . : shureh of rrec Boddy, calm and apparently un-| States at this time meant closer co- ix Delegates Want Pres ity for what might be Miss Conrad’s|the jury in the United States District Dressed. Held. Mullan-Gage Law, which is the Vol- then, where mags will be offered. Auto concerried, was brourht into court at | Peration on economic affairs later cn. anges 7 ga ' led i fate if he should tire of her after an|Court in Brooklyn at the direction of] Detective Buddemeyer, in arraigning|stead stinger of the Prohibition law] °°" ent Conference Concluded. * rf that the United States i rlieve r a “kitler;" but instead, a quiet, ‘ates wouldn't take ship. He said he believed that men treet In Morrissania Police Court to-| Bills will be introduced in both changed that the prisoner, , well twenty-two. Only the gleaming scar |#24 the United States would consider | Genoa Economic Conference undoubt-|to meeting difficulties and bearing |4 crowded calendar, Aresecae key) Gh ot coer Houses to-day at the request of Will- gatgs at the Washington Conferenes| The insurgents lost their first skir- | mother. inathaoted tab return fon then ak § My. ne he |... detectives came in and sat through | irland went away with the conviction | Pointed failed. A day, Jan, 25, at 490 P. M. Integment at Fi \d stayed with him fo: di under his employer's instructions. Boddy, who was followed by Miller, | the United States was at last coming Sr Oe BAY 8 ay light wines, please copy: . Both girls spent the nig " showed. him a picture of Bode sey_| Wishes at the Arms Conference was IN GENOA PARLEY | trienaly. Both iris spent the nignt Funeral from his tate residence, No, #76 said, asked him to identity it. that co-operation with the United | Small Powers Wait on U. S., and|~ Garland disclaimed any responsinit-|tUckY Whiskey" was to-day passed to] touts A. Walling, Young and Well|oth Houses for the repeal of the} A. M.i thence to ihe 10.08 o'clock, He did not look at ait| But Mr. Harding did make it clear ldyilic period of mutnal companion-| suage Harlan B. Howe of Vermont,|Louts A. Walling of No. 628 West 152d] in the State of New York. youtlifal, well-dressed ‘Negro of {tHe initiative, Europe had to do that| WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—The| and women were equal when it cam=|WPO 18 assisting In the disposition of and of. good appearance, ob- down his right cheek gave him sinis- Teta Comittliog Meet tc edly will have to be postponed, ac-| burdens. It was not his business to] ‘Three cases had been brought into| tained credentials as a solicitor of swh-|iam H. Anderson. For the past two ese ete auially and} pation, In the midst of Cherie | cording to an Italian delegution| Me, her responsibilities upon his} court as evidence in the trial of Mrs, |*riptions to a high-class magazine for| years Anderson has been the Simon hs if about to gaze over e 4 i shoulders. z Bisse use a8 a cloak to his burglarious ope- |) few /epdctntors, he recognized some | 0m the Briand Ministry was over-|#pokesman to-day. “T want you to understand,” sata| Mary White and five other defendants| rations. Walling, who was held In| Legree of the Legislature, whipping friends and grinned and winked. thrown and the first thing Premier ith violation of the Volstead| $1500 bail aint oe eeaaas lle al ‘ It was suggested that while many| Garland, “that we aro not turning|carsed wi 00 bail _on complaint of Willlam| his slaves at the Prohibition whipping Poincare did was to abolish the Su- ? a : ‘Act, Judge Howe was informed that |Ocsterling of No, St. Ann's Ave- pects, pronecution put on an eleven | rome Council and decline to permit |SMMIeF Powers are accepting, others |oUur backs on consequences and Prob- |G ovamnment chemist Would make au|nie, answers the description of a man| Post. But In this session Mr. Ander- Wo. 406 Weat 185th Street, She seo | French delegates at Genoa to discuss |™ay be waiting upon the American| (bilit\es when we tale the steps we) caiyuis of the liquor. whose subscription soliciting tours in|son has substituted the Lure for the tified’ ste was visiting at No, 203|/ German reparations. acceptance or rejection. ‘There is «| 4% may “ * 2" uskeg| the lower Bronx has been followed by Theae ¢ ese happen and are prepared to face our| "What's (ie, une OF tate” MEKO | cports of numerous, Mirwiaries. Lesree, Ho has made an appeal to West 135th Street on the night of ese two external developments | growing demand for hurrying the| problems when they come up." the Judge. ; ime. His system, ccording to Budde- the “honest wets.” Jan.’5, when, looking out of the win-|*ave the Harding Administration an| Arms and Far Eastern Conferences.|” He told why he and Miss Conrad |OPem UP a case and let the jury toste| never, was to ring door bells, When] One year ago Anderson wos any- dow,/she saw two white men walking | 2Pportunity to avold giving domestic | Arthur J. Bulfour has made a tenta-| would not want to be n it. Those men can tell whether it ; : arried, “I é there Wag a response he would try to t N Advertisers on either side of a Negro, She suid|*ea#ona as the excuse for declining | tive reservation to sail Feb, 7, but| don't say that the marriage ceremony |HavOF oF not. Anybody knows xood| vet a subseription to the magazine, |HiNS Put compromising on anything | otice to ! she saw. a@ blaze of light come from|{he Invitation to Genoa, Economic | gcarcely expects to be able todo xo. |\y a hypocrisy for every one, put it| ¥mskey.” When there was no response he would | which wasn't as dry as the Desert of | (teres advertising type coor and relia onde where the Negro was, directed first] Comferences are bound to be held and ——— would be for me” he deciared. “Every | 4 court attendant opened one of the | furce the door or open it with @ skelé- | Sahara, and he mado the Republican Sete cng recelveo after & Py Me ibe Gam p, s| ton ke e hy bileation ol d only ae cases, took out a@ bottle, which bore key and loot the flat. 1 preceding publication cau ipserte is leaders stand up and the leaders made ermit and in order of receipt at The led in 1920. He pulled the] prooktyt vhere it wi eized by | the Republican meimbers bow to the |gade py Tue Word must be received by 1 P, Me a Mastin Gels Thornes (te te Laas i and bott trooklyn, where {t was selz y Baie men-fall-and the Negro run away to- | U Sergeants Martin " ns an Mo as to love and cherish is the most de-| cork and handed the bottle to the! ideral Prohibition agents. yoke, Display advertiaing, 176s. coc? for ae Rupete ward Seventh Avenue. One of the asaaaed J, Horan, returned to duty on the Police | celtful, It4s not within a man’s power |roreman of the Jury. “fense was offered, The Judge| This year the pet Anderson meas- ed by 1 P.M. ‘Thursday men’ was lying still on the sidewalk In Europe {t must be determined Automobile Squad after indictments|to promise to love and eherish, be- No glasses were offered. The bot-| directed the discharge of one prisoner|ure is one to authorize cities, towns | t! at one white man and then at the| America Is likely to attend, but they —— other. Are postponed now until there is a | @*0™@" Bhe said she saw the two white | Showdown on both sides of the Atlan- DP BO MAKE line of it, more or less, contains an ARREST, | underlying hypoerlay, but the promise ‘aod ‘release must be rece! COPY ing engrav! Me andthe other was trying to get up. | whether the Poincare policy of French found against them during the Whitman | cause his emotions are not within the |tle was passed. Ten of the jurors} and sent the ease to the jury against {and villages to enact Prohibition en- if ‘Yue World mus! be recelved by ‘Thureday noon. Then a crowd guthered and she coula| !solation is to be triumphant, and in investigation had been quashed, brought ol of his Intellect, And tt 1/indulged in generous gurgles. There} ihe other defendants on the charge} forcement ordinances to their owMn | sunday Main Sheet copr, type copy gee nothing, This is the corroborative| America It must be determine] into the Criminal Courts bullding under hypocrisy to say that it ts God's will! were no erimaces. The two jurors}of transporting liquor, Counts al-|liking, What he calls a triplet of | 0f been reodlved by Ab) Mt Frid testimony of William H. Harriss, | Whether the policy of American tsola- arrest Louls Marcello, @ moving picture that two people should be united just | who declined to take a shot looked as|iexing conspiracy and selling were|enabling bills. will be Introduced to- | publication offic. by 1 PM, Frida Mesto, of No. 206 Broadway, and | on is to be dictated by the United operator of No. 195 South Mot Pace, hecause some man ready the marriage |if they were missing something missed, day by Senator Seymour Lowman and | {rrtlon orders, not revtnd by $B. Mf, Reider Gants J: -donea, # dining cot waite | States Senute to the Chief Executive. Brook al for me fee Automobile Nise ty thers) After the treat the trial continued Judge Howe finished charging the] Assemblyman John J, Richford, both | die order of latest reselpt apd positive rolense of No. 12 West $20 Street, Until the internal dilemma in the es acitcello is wanted as tne rom the legal point of view, mar-|It was alleged that the defendants |) at 12.55, Me Instructed the|of Elmira, Under these enabling | 4 “8 French Chamber of Deputies and an principal witness against Joseph Koberts Mage must have some temporary|had offered to sell 200 casex ot the] jurors to have lunch and to ‘take the| bills local authorities of towns, citles | peryiied’ abies, ence eaten etn Mee eM, TS COLDS THAT HANG ON | S2slozous situation in the American and Issac Bernstein, charged with ob- Value, It has no lasting value, I|whiskey at $65 4 case, and that the}evidence with them,” as they retired ]and villages might have the right to |sir discounts of aay character, comtenat oF old Oftenvtend to pneumonia. Treat that cela | COMSTESS Is clarified economic recon- taining an automobile by fraud from think the time will come when all Nquor was delivered at a drug store}to the Jury room. This the jurors|hold up any auto passing through cas how with Pather John's Medicine—adve. | struction is indefinitely delayed. the Cadillac Co. laws and conventions will be abol- at Eighth Avenue and Ninth Street, | did and search it without any warrant, THE WORLD is, f fh nasmaenne : a ae ee nee Y ied