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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘26, 1922. EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND NEWS MOVIES “To give proper care and « “He was wandering around like “Hundreds of men were afraid “The Americanism movement “We have kept out of partisan “When adjusted compensation “We know of honest men who “America’s debt ix tothe man couragement to disabled solders a lost soul trying to get rellei™ to go to hospitals because they isnt anticanything. ...4i the politics and that's no small is granted, the Legion axks every are not disabled suffering from who must live all his life suiter. is the work of the American Le- thought it would eut_of the Legion hadn't done anything elxe achievement.” ——~~~~—~S~S”:*~*«UM ember ho dor ann't need It to financial hurts they would not ing for Amerien’s defense” ' gion.” . compensation.” this would justify ity existence.” turn Hover to a Lemon fund.® have Td nd they stayed home.” SAYS HE'LL ARREST \Andre Tridon Analyzes Triangular Love, WOMAN FICHTS / ‘Spreading Americanism zen Laren Poi, The money, will be loaned to the disabled man who Isn't quite able to get on ‘ GARLAND Tf i __Controlled by Millionaire Garland rr Tue art Is New Voluntary Task of “08 JOINS HIN TN HOME , | | who are suffering from financial hurts Middleboro Chief of Police which they would not have known if ‘ 9 Sunn HUSBAND. Patriotic American Legion |: 2° = “But even if only two or th ; ee, A ; five per cent. of the men entitled to Organization's National Commander Describes TE aC L UBS a | Hold-Up Men With Silencers Its High Aspirations and Noble Achieve-| will have « balance of millions of home; we m be i dollars on which to draw for loan g of Town Of- on Guns All Fire at Vic- | — ments and How It Has Kept Out of Partisan | witvout security except man's word 4 sit nee : oe ees ; and character to mee! needs ficials in Enforcing Law | tim’s First Cry. | Politics—Tells of “Adjusted Compensation” |»: former soldiers needing helastaht —— = te Fi * we, their buddi will be the judges MIDDLEBORO, % : has Gitene Waareharana mieviany)| Plan and Its “Revolving Loan” Adjunct. Of what Gow heads are? Wf Charles Garland ever does win back Miss Lillian Conrad, which ap- pears to be me than ever unlikely, he will have the Middleboro police to deal with, for Chief Alden C. Sisson has announced that he will enforce the law. “Garland is no better than any other man," said the Chief. ‘If this Conrad woman comes back here and | they live togetlier, there will be only one thing for us to do—arrest them. 1 will treat them exactly as IT would anybody else. We have laws up here und we propose to enforce them.”* William Boynton, Chairman of the HARLES ARLAND Middleboro Board of Selectmen, said | - he would back up'the police in en-) . ' forcing the law, “regardless of who ts, Millionaire Described by Scien-| affected."" | tist as of Neurotic Type as |wounded in his tobacconists’ supply |store, No, 286 East 10th Street, last) By Lindsay Denison. | cer ce It is their busine: . ull about the disabled men in. their! tants and secretaries and the thicken- night by a nd of young thugs who| Almost youthful ¢ sh in face and : rritory; to know the rights of each| ing It callers which had reac used revolvers which apparently had|manner to puss for a graduate of lust , ROW (the SHS Ce Gee | Oe Le Of SBHONS Whielt Hed. repahee | Jone of them from the Government] the portieres. attachments to deaden the sound of| June, Hanford MeNider, National) and to see that he gets all his rights| Now ws sum up," he said, settine the shots. [Commander of the American Legion, | —that his case ix put before the Vet~ his jaw hard and’ looking | straight z ; 4 ‘ eather |erans' Bureau fairly and squarely} through the wall in front of him Greene is at the point of death in/climbed Into the middle of a leather | Chins) Bureau Tully ani squarely | aoa tray necro tim. Bellevue Hospital from a wound jsettee in a corner of the Harvard) pnygical sveakness or ignorance or | lot of experience in the long battle In through his abdomen, Other bullets |Club, pulled his legs under lim, got] timidity In the twee of official au-| the disabled man's behalf. It ix goin struck him in the left shoulder and/a good grip on his ankles and, with a| thority e Regional Bureaus have|to use every bit of that experience to Hehe side, goo natured grin, said: taken the relief machinery out into) keep up the fight until proper care and the soldier's neighborhood; the Le-| recognition ix given to him. If Amer jon's liaison officers round up thel ica has any debt it ts te the man who of its kind in the city. ‘Tuesday three . nto whom ald ts due and sce that! must live all his life suffering Cor A man who had been at college with INES ope ier nebinnrt eran as Hehe’ and| CG eetanaey anata en we ad an argument man iweng to) ant ne nt git be.| Mt. MeNider came skidding across the | not as a favor. Ana inare, wame't ‘anyetiene to) aa with the: proprietor. nae *| rugs and shook him by the shoulders “That plan is getting real results.| peut, Col. MacNider how he went in Ueved to have been the thugs tYINE} wi at are you doing here?” he| The liaison men have found hundreds] to the 9th Infantry, Second Div to get a line on the store. 5 : of men who are afraid to go to hos-| a Seckin T.oole and came out i asked. “Thought you were in Phila- : § z | Mra. Greene was in the living room| "ke? Usboslee aaeists cat pitals for treatment which would] tenant Colonel with the D. 8. C . Gelphia; saw it in the paper y er-) make new men of th because they}an oak cluster and the Croix de inptiiencneity Vel Mn: Riarg, Ley mene day. Haven't seen you since you were | thought going to u hospital would eut| Guerre and five palms and cne of about 9.30 o'clock when the telephone Mr, MacNider was waving first onc to know] hand and then another at the adju Greene's place is one of the largest ‘Go to it!’” m i seteds. Coners st"? off the compensation money on which} those silk rope surcingles or “fourra Garland, in explaining his attitude A eres elected. Congratulations: | HONS those silk rope sureingles or “four toward ‘hia wits, toveay ata ne aia| Soown by Attitude Toward | bell rang. Mr. Greene answered it, | ongratulations, hell!" answered} {hey were supporting, thele eamuliae: kere” things, He was going up the rene rear 5 What do you) “ ab ene ° Bye "stairs with an ever growing swAérm of not love her and added that he was Inherited Fortune as Well as} UR gut vat do YOU! the commander of the Legion. “All I/ tocal Legion officers can tell you bet« doing what he believed to be “the, 7 z , foot of m fairest thing to Mrs. Garland and| ‘Toward Women. every one.” ee Deception helps no one," he said. | : ne ; Wega Holts Coweta ete ruiet| TEE ral Triangle," 0. called, deception, We either decelve our- |S it has usually occurred in life an selves or deceive those with whom as it has been used for years with- we come In contact, because we out end by novelist and dramatist, ts nt to do, m: ie followers trailing behind him, | is sympathy. Thanks just the! ter than I the fight they have on | su i their hands to get proper hospitaliz~ same, Glad I saw you. So long. aya ation for men who are dependen. be- sgt one wi # Sy : Vitty-four bottles — o' Two secretaries were already hover. |C4use they risked and lost, for their] | 7 ‘ country, their ability to take care of] Walker” Scotch were taken themselves, automobile by customs pol) ne one at the other end of Irs, Greene said to-day. hen [ heard three sounds—not ing|Ing about the door with news that the om an like shots, more like a er aaiehe Sass machine left Pior 7, Hoboken, early ton was formed im the] to-day sound--and my husband sereamed, [, congestion at the public waiting room 7 driver, who was de- ron in. He was Krappling with of persons who wanted to sce Mr. The Le i was rhen there stn 080 A 7 sive Sl tnined, said he wax Andrew Carboni hound by conventions, afraid of the man, the wife and “the other |Deen ranked above the noted Then there is a seriing tor these | og not know there were two|MeNider right away before he headed t place to keep ourselves alive! felted: mild fp S Birent Howekan q cpinions of others. i : And this is what he has to si same fetishes elsewh They baci? i : , (and sensitive to the ideals for which cee Ghawnlnneg teraute h “As for Miss Conrad, I think shy/one.’ In the case of Charles Gar-|excusive statement for The may 1 he of lance, a trick [more thugs and 1 grappled with one, [back for Indianupolia wax making the) Ve rougne and for which our buddies] Saloon Keener. The whiskey ia sur will return in the spring, but I'm not land, the reluctant millionaire of the | World of speech, a matter of gestur He knocked me down and 1 grabbed | @sust doorman jumpy liware) MUR And died Welkave hean|ineniah teleitan:tiee vp as enerpier sure of anything in lite, “Perhaps sw tamshackle farm at North Carver, By Andre Tridon. | fhe chic with whico a womet [him again. T saw my husband was) ut t's a mold (ate MeNidse eating (orvan can Aredia alen will not return.” I ' . L abthes ce gis ’ . | a vy neh e fluor. ‘The thug pointed a re-| “What can I tell yo ORE q 0 atm ts He said he did not know whether come a quadrilateral, with four peopio In the frst pl £ would: say she of a myriad of nthe Moor. The thle pelneese Gheiaueatt Ito him froma! With Americanization; we have been MINERAL SALTS Doris Benson would come to live at) in it instead of three. The four ure that young ( und ae a, | t y are conpelling. volver at me and [ fell, The three} ‘ a ation wasiread tohim froma) ong on that, too) ‘The Ameri- 1 F; ape © He said he! Garland, -his wife and two youns| of the neurotic type. hat is de- In the case of a neurotic type. |r them then ran out. My husband §ltp of paper, “The American! canism movement isn't anti-any- i 4, ee iar vat women, Lillian Conrad and Dorls, ducible partly from the pictures to which young Garland seems to } a I fell on the sidewalk, 1 Leston was organized over thiee yeurs| thing, You WAR PHAR URHTEMOOHIE Animals fed on a diet from er know her plans, She has said in | Benson. of him [ have seen and partly me to belong, the unset is | followed ane : iY the| which all mineral salts have ie thugs ran #80 and should have been tn running|!n the big cities, but allo 4 utterances and partly ore ter when th interviews that she expected to go to| Of the feur, the least perturbed vy) Irom s dis |ran ont screaming. i corde ‘ country the Legion's effort. through: C i ' the farm as a member of a tittle | the developments of the last few day! from his actions, | ‘These, three Lappe Aka enue! tb! abve RoGn idan Biresbety Avenue Hf F i ty last two y Mone gonole to gee Inte. kha Chiden been chemically removed is } ta a vi iT hings a ysuctically one Phe lurse Bueh a@ 8 done besides ma noise about q & ; of “idealists working out the {are Garland and the two young things are fp The course § Mrs. Jennie Solomon, who lives in peace time the things which we ’ 7 i . emi ; J Women:: Mra. Garland dad left heel, wecdaforthe aliidyoranindivids 1 ty, A Ae Nee fae oon S78 t Tenth Street, ran |!t#elf and shout, for a bonus? |\carned in the World War dave isa] Will die in a shorter time “ h dere stan | husband Miss Conrad, although ual, fetishes elsewhe: and t ig j at No ot ala ae . on't t soliton’ the definite part) ol Pas “educns. ‘ ‘ i for uc tae nares conde Ha PD yeaving Garland, has said that sho e first thing to be expressed what Garland pms to have /scroxs the street, ‘To her the wounded | rt © ee Mt h rai an i rh iim | Honal Sen fain We has See Sit food i bors — In answer to a direct question loves him enough to share him with) Ix my view tat he haw in away, | done, Ty tion detween (nian aild: ‘Get an ambulance; Jum | mud and perlure he'll thik tunerc) | on tte Gee eee is withheld. er, is Op- alien o1 of love with his e | whether he thought he ever would re- | bis wife. The latter, how | man and woman Is a swilt and | sh 1 am dying." There was a trace of a questioning | vice man bi } on his feet, get him to “) . . {urn to his wife, he said “Probably | Posed to any such relationship. Ming! Ie says he loves her dearly. Tes, | subtle thing, scarcely deseribal ‘The police. believe the telephon>|fown and then the grin came back in’ realize the war Is over and to come| This interesting fact is men- note Benson says that Garland ts her Ideal 8 a companion, as a pal, accord- but it is always for the fetis ’ : the warmest kind of a friendly, all-]out of the war glamour and the war] h he i ¢ n and that as soon as she finishes her to the vernacular. ‘That is the attributes which may le |messaze was a decoy to got Cireene | V0 Same 2m ‘ daze is to get him interested in thie tioned to show the import- course at 4mherstshe will'go to the| undoubtedly true, But he has summed up in the — We away from the counter, and if he had |. 6 NO BAIL FOR THUGS (Garver farm. | She.expects, se ; CAUGHT WITH GUNS) that’ then sit three will live in attec: | to hav | dh, all righ ainst the door he would! the reel—every n shot, ‘Their theory he said, “Right otf) work in the schools, If the Legion] ance of mineral salts in the At of legislation to give] hadn't done anything else I beliey orth Carver farm. Shelexpects, sne| ceased to find in her what he once | "charm," and this word nd what he now appe! have a hundred different 1 not backed a n= diet. not have be eounh ihe Gkins: Convad ingmitersa hundred: individual § proper ald and care and encvura.e- | from what T know of the results is ‘ound Miss Conrad zs for a hundred individuals. — | : ; : 8 ; | lhe Mocked the way of the youthful) ment to the disabled soldice 1 educational week which we conducte: rs COS A Ta ley anatnia tots reeree Mecne he nohae tone pen hat Garland would seem 10 |thugs and they shot their way out. | work of the American Legion. 11 w | Justited its existence. The delicious baked beans , 8 for Gw , ‘he says that he fe ragedy, becuuse he does 0 slong to a certain neurotic type nt: the wi we woul - . Judge Haskell Holds Eight for]in tove with Miss Conra: s wife in the companionable | ts evidenced by his behavio —— Bat the: thing we though anid served at CHILDS are pare s A Rarae: nao ‘AS Me Lessa ie exinencad = by hia * |ISCHOOL MARKS LOW, |" to.40; though we did expect 10] “We have kept out of partisan poll-| Recidy ‘Trial After Wndietments threshed the matter but with hin wife, | wa: out the fortune teft to him. He have a volce in the way it was done.|tics, And that's no. small accom-| ticularly rich in these neces» i suggesting that ‘all three live on th: Tt is only natural that Mrs. Gar- relinquished it at first, and prob It turned out to be the biggest Job he | plishment. ‘The Grand Army, with ; in Brooklyn. farm. Mut Mrs, Garland left. Ho{ tand cannot understand | ably meant to abide by so drustic GIRL TRIES SUICIDE See ee eee ee TA eons teres Ge S| Saae salts. 7 says he loves both women, maintata-} things that hay me to a decision. But I feel that + i a 1 ail si 7 F e Brooklyn Grand y “ot ed iz | tax the ca {ty of ano and mer |eountry and did it for fifty years New York or Boston baked inte prooklyn Grand Jury vcurnedy ing that love can not be individual] When they were married the within him, and all ; Had Slumped , experienced organiza We have ne aueh ambition the booms with a bit of savery oi tf charging robbery in the first |DUt must be general and all-em-| were promises to love, honor 4 him, was the di High nya {ad Stumped | OWe Gealto go lato (Co Re a iiieols Re ame ane ve wets aoe 4 as 3 SU) bracing hey, to cleave unto, and all eventually to accept it. The Slightly—"I’m Only a Drudge,” | with the ata of members of Congr s*| gion was formed would drive out any Fre’ there robbery cases," said Dia-| "This is the present tangle tn the life Gatland cannot unde coming of Miss Conrad into his , : who had been in the service, over- | man or group who attempted it. . triet Attorney Ruston, "Lusk that {2f the Garlands and of the two young| ; ing that goes ni | life gave hits sub-conscious in She Lamen come the shameful neglect with bans | e thevaetendants te remanded’ sitrout (women Who have been drawn into] terms of the contract. Tut it ts tent the opporwunity ty retract Mangustonaie atte : which the partial or totally disatied| «pyerynody knows about the Le-| ball, and T promise to Le realy for|t® snarled skein. No one of the} the conscious mind that makes As for Miss Conrad, what sie 2 War wreck was beins treated. Tae | gy social aide; the athlete spirit trial in all of the cases a week from|2Ur appears to be exac ly happy | the contract, the uneonse! has said in published interviews 1 the Nutley High § neglect was all the we becana: the clean sport spirit; the organ . sionacy: over the outcome of things, but at! mind that reserves to itself is only another contimation of | Mary's Hospital at Passa money was being appropriated With: | gation of the posts to back up law T think we ought to den! drasti-|!@8t one matter has been decided.| right to break it the fact that women, are alwa y, following gaa poison out any effort to seo that it was used | 1G order under the properly conati- | cally with the present. situation, in |YOung Garland had determined to ac- A man loves a woman by more courageous than men ands 4)" Upon returning from , f0F the disabled men [tuted public offictals, All that isn’t] whieh there are altogether too many |C?Pt the fortune of $1,600,900 left him) gon of certain fetishes of rarely tf ever count the cost. [iy 0 ie ¢ The Sw consolidat'ne 80) pare of your question, No? Thought] Crimea ef violence T aan willing to (D¥ bis father, which he at flest hero-| he may be unconscious as She has said she is not afraid ool, the git ym Und | the mixed-up, crosa-puirpise Htreaus | BAPE OF your aneat Tisten to A plea for ball in eases |ially declined, saying that he had| pnt which he recornizes only as of what the world tiinks. | turned on the Albert Joven, into the Veterans’ Tureau. and tar] S | Where ‘no dendiy Weapon was urea, |ROt earned the money and was not| appeals to his nature. So } proud of her relationstii © Pr aRnl house at No, work of Forbes, as ad, in break: | Sey, oe ecg ine | ; A Where no deadly weapon was Used |oreiied to it, He sald he wanted| aga these persist he'continues to °| Garland and unafrai ‘ i Ing up. tie Gentruilacd system ait rosaed legs unin Notice to Advertisers Hamilton rs feet came squarely Judge Haskell agreed with him and |t© do some good with it. What that| Jove her. When he no longer | Washington—w! all the robbery cases were remanded [000 Was to be was not entirely clear| finds them. or imagines he no oclety should be lenient to © gas and found t iuncdn~ the gavening hue aa Mik | down on the oor, noon on| as" Sate words without Balt, in hig own mind. But as he has at| jonger finds them, his affection Miss Conrad and il M h lisds 6 pram eaid ab WhO NOm. {tape millecthars one thing 1 ive culal tale ay paon Fat | ee last accepted the legacy, this worry| for her un sa change.a It is Benson, ‘Phe latter in: nv coward reese ican Legion hasdone-and Is car jan OEE ee No | teh te as of Teo | bas been taken from him. The only| still lov t the sama kind either, As tor Garland, ast have | forward. Under the new system the |) oP ah intra: |made Oy Tb : i = GOVERNOR MILLER [worries left concern his wite, Mie oe ieee fet'shes have ‘come said, he suggests ot | fen a dri records are be ee ne cae ee Se | i IN CITY TO-DAY |Conrad and Miss Benson, —. | $o-% ther and they heuratic den asked tributed to fourte t vic} bie pMutiabia ASEM ha raeounis | | For some interpretation, some ex-| are a gul nfluence In his lite A glance at the pu wed country—the reiief A Rese nd “HroMa@rita Ge MND | WII Discuss Charter, Transit and [pression of opinion, some idea of what I do not’ mean to say that a traits of Mrs. Garland we girls m Koing to the reldie ae je old) Rie lerievana, BnETanauE " | t Authority at Dinner. jhas animated Garland and the two! woman loses these fetishes, but, Conrad discloses a and e then Mar system he ng around | 1 ee obese ‘7 Shan’ Bn pee } (Special to The Brening World.) young women in bringing about the | that the mun loses his pmblance of one 1 q « her three & lost Be nd the ve ompens. bie 4 ot sted Friday j ALBANY, Jan, “Gov. Miller lef, )strange circumstance in which thes ion of them, and then the ed as es and en and do the honsewe ses, ‘ wt ve cn Wisp * bd New York this morning to be the find themselves, or rather, in which | if you © to call It ’ as to mouth ond 9 4 hars sad she is unustial git and there—ind i ‘ nitts’ aah teenie a t of honor at the lunencon of the te public finés them. the inatter h ' ' ' high aa nna lk i Steronants’ Assoctat in the Hotel |een placed before Andre Tridon, that both min and v 1 ectinet ‘ Here's another j ie Aslor. jrecornized authority on paycho-an-| undergo ohanzes , tetshem Garkani 1 ing on the \ woe ders . “ In bls a@dresa the Crief Hxccutivo aivis in this country, the author of] of the yea , ' imasined ie coula 1 ton ‘ Rg. Ws ! will discuss the New York Charter, the numerous standard worke on the 6c! changes are p ce ve in is wife were 1 ' 1 duties, ani teh paid men ' , traneit problem and the Port Authority. ence and a mental scientist who bh. lgats, put the fetishes are gone seadily in Miss Co ce Bureau. We cull them ‘luison uM te be goed \THE WORLD f