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. flown New York, tney saw a taxica) slowly approaching as they neared Clarkson Street. Overton veered aside to give the taki room, but the chauffeur delib- ‘rately swerved into the path of the and stopped. Several men piled of the taxi and made for the cab the van, “What do you want?” ‘asked Overton, as he crabbed his pis- tol. Koepp, drawing his revolver from its holster, shouted at the same inrtant ‘Get away from here!"" instantly began spattering all about them, and the two fired back as rapidly as they could pull riggers. One of the robbers bent double and cried out in pain, but did not fall, The gang seemed to swarm up like pirates over the rail of a ship. felt a pain in his left arm, +, Just as his last bul- He heard Overton groan Into his seat, and asked hurt, but received no Koepp turned to use his asa club, but saw men he warehouses to learn the cause of the shots, and the rob- bers getting back into their taxi. As ‘sped away, several arms with) pistols stuck from the doors, one tried to stop the vehicle was taken to St. Vincent's unconsious, with two bullet wounds in his abdomen. Koepp was In the left arm and not seriously e i DRY LAWS FAIL, ‘SAYSLUSK, URGING HEY MEASURES Senator Champions Anderson’s “Triplets” Designed to Al- low Local Hold-Ups. MAY MEAN A BATTLE. Legislators Not Inclined to Take League Orders or Fol- low Lusk’s Lead. By Joseph S. Jordan.” | (State Correspondent of the Breaiag World). ALBANY, Jan. 28.—What is left of the Legislature here over the week- end is looking askance to-day at the} An operation was performed ‘Overton to-day and it was re- that he was resting comfort- ‘When Overton was shot he dropped his revolver and it was stolen by some one during the excitement which followed. But as Koepp still had his he was to-day declared under arrest for violation of the Sul- livan law. pote TWO TIED AND GAGGED, SAFE LOOTED BY THUGS, OVER CROWDED THEATRE A hold-up In the office of the Mor- rison Fountain Pen Company, ‘on the “second floor of the Gaiety Theatre Building, No. 1545 Broadway, was staged last night. , Three armed thugs went through the theatre lobby and to the fountain pen office, where Abraham Morrison, one of the proprietors, and Nicholas Apple, a repairman, were at work. wanted. Two of the imen had been there Monday and puzzled Morrison with their strange questions. Apple was at a bench facing Broadw-y, and Mor- tison went to ask the two men—one had not entered yet—what they wanted.~ speech made last night by Senator Clayton R. Lusk, the majority leader of the Upper House, at Endicott, the home of Harold Hart, former State Prohibition Director, now under in- dictment for the issuance of false withdrawal permits. = | Mr. Lusk admitted in his champ- | jonship of the bills which have been | introduced in both Houses at the be- | hest of Willlam H. Anderson, Super- intendent of the Anti-Saloon League, that Federal and State enforcement of the prohibition law have failed, and that he looks to the cities, towns, vil- Jages and communities to take up and carry out the work, bemoaning the fact that poor old Uncle Sam and the State authorities are helpless in their efforts to make the people, who pay the freight, behave. ‘The bills were considered a joke in ___THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922." | Americans Saved These Chinese Girl Babies FIRE INSURANCE ee Ate | - From Being Thrown Into River by Parents DEALS W STOCKS Witness Says Many Securities Listed as Assets Hate No Market Quotation. But Feet Drag Sprinting Mistress Runs Her to! Cop's Anns After Fast Work First Day on Job. The sprinting ability of Mrs. Charles Lipshitz of No. 86 St. Nich- olas Avenue, resulted to-day in her’ appearing in Washington Heights Court as a witness against Christina Daniels, seventeen, colored, of No. 68 27th Street, Elmhurst, Queens, on a grand larceny charge. Christina kindly consented yester- day to take a position with Mrs. Lip- shita as maid. Three hours later, re- turning to her fourth floor apartment from an errand which occupied less time than was expected, Mrs. Lip- shitz missed the maid, Also, a hasty glance showed her many other things were missing. Racing down the three flights of It became apparent that something | Stairs, Sane waiting for the ele- had happened over night to tho| Vater, Mrs. Lipshitz saw a figure ar- ,, | Tayed In her own fur coat, silk stock- friendly understanding of yesterday's |ings, pumps and a $250 gown leaving séssion, in which Mr. Phillips seemed |the building. The pursuit continued to subgeribe cheerfully to the insur-|to the street, where Policeman ance reforms advocated by Mr. Un- Rodgers got the idea and wrapped his termyer and Mr, Untermyer seemed s about the fur coat. to be satisfied to let the bygones of| “Guess I can’t shine to-day," re- Mr. Phillips's official past be by- marked Christina, upon whose fingers | Samuel Untermyer opened the last session of the Lockwood Committtee before its indefinite adjournment to- day by a sharp attack on former State Superintendent of Insurance Jesse S. Phillips, who gave up his State Job last year to become Genpral Manager of the National Workmen’s Compensation Insurance Service Bu- reau. MES CERT one were rings valued at $350 and who ‘Mr. Phillips questioned figures by|C@tried Mrs. Lipshitz’s handbag, Formerly many girl babies in China were thrown of a boatload of discarded girl babies ferried down |Mr. Untermyer showing losses of sur-| Which contained silk pajamas and} into any convenient river. Now, through the work the Yangtze to the Datiel Gregg Presbyterian [Plus and capital funds’ of insurance = ee | companies by investment in speeula- of American missions, a change has taken place. Hospital in Canton, where they are-cared for and tive stocks during Me. Phillips's ad- Here are shown Chinese women caring for a part distributed to homes. ministration of nha ‘Insurance De- = = se partment. lob ithe soldier vote! Mr. Phillips said he felt he had It is larger and considered more influential than thi | labor vote of old. Nothing so for- midable has arisen except possibly the | agricultural vote, And there seems to| be some Kind of an understanding be- tween the agricultural bloc and the done well in asking the Legislature to extend for two five-year terms the permission to insurance companies to hold speculative securities prohibited | by the Armstrong Insurance Act of | 1906. He went on record as being | of the opinion that the prohibition | NEW SALES TAXES PLANNED TO MEET THUGS ROB GIRL AMID SHOPPERS ON FOR SHPPNG ‘ADS ATACKED HOUSE the Legislature, but now that. Mr. Anderson has got Mr. Lusk to es: pouse his cause, a different constru tion is put upon them. Mr. Lusk in his Endicott speech said among other things “prohibition is no longer the Issue. | It Is purely, a question. of enforce- ment. ~ , City | money for a soldier bonus would be friends of the bonus. The revival of 4 is bonus agitation comes with the ac- was unnecessary and the profits of cession of stock speculation by insurance com- ¥ $ panies were far greater than the (Continued From First Page.) losses. ——— | =a |__ Willis ©. Robb, manager of the New | York City Fire Insurance Exchange. | waiving immunity, gave figures for - ~ . the period from 1912-1920, inclusive. do umlit taxes! tortirniat Choke Payroll Carrier, Grab jrnese were: Premiums written, $246, - now to put on more taxes to furnish ; ‘ 3 jean TUNDODY Toned Guid; €100/474,000, OF the position of his Secretary of the, §300 and Esca) Noon, , t cae. reOn Treasury or whether he will surren- d Escape in Noons | cn ‘excess of indicated gross receipts der his convictions to a political Con- Hour Crowd. et lossen: OF $186,226, 000, or 140" per gress. It probably will be the turning Naor point of his Administration. He has | When all expenses are paid out of During the fiscal year 1920-21, which has been condemned by Cahir- man Lasker as a perlod of unprece- dented extravagance, the Shipping Board spent on advertising $935,000. Chairman Sullivan of Massachusetis | supported the Byrnes amendment. 1. | wanted to know if the United States) ships are dry, if it is not to overcom: | this handicap that the Shipping Board | Senator McCumber of | North Dakota ,as Chairman of the| Finance Committee. . | (Continued From First Page.) President Harding had to go to Con- gress last summer to squelch M Ss ; the country that Congress didn't re-| Cumber's revolt from the party pro- Mink taxes cufficiently, ana| stemme, and the big question now is duce existing taxes suMctently, and) Sime Hil Bie ident will, atic by to build even higher the funeral pyre. Senator McCumber answers most | of the criticism by saying the esti- | “T am unequivocally in favor of the | Maid’s Fingers TARBUOALE TRA \of chronic trouble. | Transfusion Given Fire Lieut. J. T. ' Morrison looked up into musales Of| nassagg of these measures. They CLOSING PHASE NRS.FOYONSTAN Never Saw Miss Rappe Tear Clothes, She Says, Refuting Defense. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28—Coun- sel were determined to-day to get al! the loose ends of evidence out of the way in the second trial of Roscoe Arbuckle on a charge of manslaugh- ter growing out of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, and it appeared the effort might be successful, The last witngss yesterday was Mrs. Catherine Foy of Chicago, who testified she had knowngMiss Rappe since childhood and that she had lived with her at different times, Mrs. Foy was called by the prosecution to refute testimony introdiiced by the defense that Miss Rappe had had a disorder which caused her to faint, shriek with pain and tear her clothes. Mrs. Foy said she had never seen Miss Rappe ill or in pain. The prosecution charges that Miss Rappe died as a result of injuries in- flicted by Arbuckle. The defensr contends Miss Rappe died as a result SEVEN OFFER BLOOD TO SAVE COMRADE Brown, Badly Mangled in Accident. Seten firemen, all comrades of Lieut. Brown of Hook and Ladder yy No. 45, in West 18tst Street, appeared at the Fordham Hospital to day and vied with one another in ar effort to submit to blood transfusion in a final effort to save the life of thr Lieutenant, whose right leg was man sled last night when the fire truck cot lided with # trolley post in the centre of the roadway of Washington Brid The surgeons selected Fireman Ed- ward A. Cassidy of No. 1926 Walton Avenue, the Bronx, and the transfusion was made. Licut. Brown's general phy- three revolvers. One thug bound and gagged Morrison and Apple. The two safes were open, and they have the double merit of furnishing: localities effective means of control- mates as to what the bonus would | 7 A payroll hold-up so daring and so| this $156,229,000, the rest is profit?” cost dre grossly exaggerated and that | Tied ta tate. the aasaee he ait nat {cleverly execoued that none of the|asked Mr. Untermyer. anime Buea Sate tee ne wae it wouldn't cost the country more) 00d te bulse, tne aM Ae enb, “part of it is|®%, the expenditure for advertising by than, $50,000,000 to $400,000,000 the first year. Secretary Mellon, how- ever, has done a lot of close figuring The ways are be- provided—additional taxation di- ptly upon the consumer. Talk of ay in ted three young men thousands in the heart of Brooklyn's shopping district knew about it, net- $300 noon. sical condition is alarming, and the sur geons hope to build up bis vitality so that he may live in the event that am private lines. “It has been said,"’ said Mr. Galli van, “that we should not hamstrius the increase of unearned premiums. The unearned premiums on outstand- ing policies at the end of 1920 were began going through them. Morrisoff said they got $785 in cash and goods valued at more than $1,200. They crammed gold and silver pens into their pockets until they bulged. They cast aside $2,000 in chedks and over- looked $225 worth of pens packed for shipment. Then they went through the pockets of their captives, getting $75 and $45 watch from Morrison, but over- looking a $200 diamond ring, and $10 from Apple. se SNUB TO FRANCE BRANDED AS FALSE ing so called soft drink saloons and other places where the law is being violated, and of putting an added sense of responsibility for enforcement upon the local officials and the citi zens of the different communities. Such laws would, in my opinion, arouse such a sentiment in the dif- ferent localities of the State that ex isting conditions would no longer be tolerated.” | The speech of Senator Lusk is taken here to mean that there Is going to be a merrier fight over pro- hibition and its accompanying blue Poincare to Ask Report From jaws than at first anticipated. But Ambassador Jusserand, Though White House Denies Rumor. PARIS, Jan. 28 (Associated Press). --Official notice has been taken by the French Foreign Office of an ar- ticle in the Morning Post of London, which has been reproduced here, al- leging that both President Harding and Secretary of State Hughes had refused to receive Ambassador Jus- tt isn't going to be a fight such as might have been a year ago, with Senator Lusk as the sponsor of the enforcement bills. In the last ses- sion’ it would have been taken for granted that Gov, Miller was behind the majority leader of the Senate in such a stand. But after Mr. Lusk made what ap- peared to be an administration meas- ure of the Detective Bureau Bills, for the sake of auld lang syne, he will) have to go some’ now to get a ma-/) jority of the Republican Senate to} serand. In view of tho impression the story'| follow his lead, und if the leaders of | \the Assembly are quite sure it is his was considered likely to make upon! lead they are going to pass or call the French public, Premier Poincare, | him, Mr. Lusk is not as popular us as head of the Foreign Office, has|he was last year, and Mr. Anderson knows this as well as any other atked Ambassador Jusserand to clear up the report. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (Associa’ ——E | Press).—Denial, flat and categorical, | BEAUTY DRUG VICTiM’S lobbyist, or occasional visitor to the , | capitol the American Merchant Marine, Vu. stead has already hamstrung it." Representative Joseph W. Byrns of Tennessee, condemned what he Fresidential veto grows, but there are a3 many who think the President will bow to Congress as believe he will offer successful resistance. and has made enough inquiries as to the psychology of the returned soldier to know that out of the various forms of soldier ald, from grants of land, They suddenly down upon | About $38,000, 000."" = “Don't you know they weren't half Sadie Luffer, eighteen, of No. 90] that? asked Mr, Untermyer angrily. Henry Street,’ near Manhattan, only| ‘I don’t,"’ insisted Mr. Robb. swooped Se yoeational training, paid-up insurance aides tuel'them Hulton. EAset choked || Che Wrowth of (hou Unegrned (pre; (er nos cue enormous RalAty, Increased payable at death, and | \iher, grabbed the money in an enve.|™um gecount in 1920, Mr. Unter- Be ee oe ce oiee oe bonuses of fifty dollars every . i a i nve-| myer learned after an angry inter-|tention to the fact that the ard, three months, the average soldier will lope from under her arm, threw her! change, was but $8,000,000. while submitting a tentative adver- take the cash. | 1 | down and escaped in the erowd. HP. Mendes, an expert accountant, |ti8ing budget, does not agree to hold It is argued, of course,that if every- Miss Tuffer had drawn the money | was put on the stand to answer state. |' th ebudget. The board asks for a lump appropriation, Mr. Byrns sta- ted, and can use whatever it desires | on advertising, unless Congress puts a limit on the amount to be spent through the Gundlach Advertising Agency of Chicago. Mr. Byrnes read from ‘a statement | body took cash the total Government expense would be less than under any other plan, for the whole thing would be over with sooner and the) big administrative expenses In vena from the Corn Exchange Bank, on Flatbush Avenue, and proceeded down Fulton Street to Gold Street. As she turne din to go to the office of her employ Standard Win- dow Shade et No. Gold ments made by Charles A. Peabody of the Mutual Life Insurance Company | nd Forrest Dryden of the Prudential Life, after their examination by Mr. Untermyer last summer. Both of- |ficials said their profits of the stock | HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW ARE DELAYING TRAFFIC tional training and land aid would be reduced to a minimum. But} Street, she was suddenly attacked. | transactions of thelr companies were | s 5 while this may mean a smaller total | ‘ : Hysterical, Miss Luffer rushed to|far greater than their losses. Mr. See er eee uaier Annee | payment it means a thuch more} (Continued From First Page.) her office, but was unable to give a|Mende's gave: figures for the four|r oo Oct. 1 to Dec. $1, 1921, of| difficult one to finance, or the whole) was sure, however, they had no guns. | Years, 1916-1920, for the Mutual and|,ior'e oc) ang commissions earned burden would come at the start and] and east of Baltimore, however, rail-| Prudential H by the agency of $18,825.41 during | this Is just the time when the ‘Treas | road tratfie conditions were said to| TOM FOLEY TAKES SAIL aah is nalts arene (nel that period. Mr. Byrne called atten- | ury cannot stand any more strain. | be nearly normal. Snow was about | jlosses of fire insurance companies|iign to the fact that the Gundlach | Mr, Mellon estimates that the cash | eighteen inches deep here. TO SEE THE OLD WORLD | througi their investments in stocks | contract was not confirmed until Sept. | bonus plan will cost two anda half} Heavy ice in the harbor tied up all — and bonds, He. put the losses of the|»7/ 1991, He said that unless the/ Dillion dollars and that the fiest year| traffic by water. Steamers {Min First Time Off in 20 Years) tome Fire Insurance Company {nj contract had been arranged long in would require at least $850,000,000. | Baltimore last night for Norfolk were | ept to Muldoon'’s jfive years at $4,819,011. ladvance the agency could not have One of the Treasury officials who} forced to return, unable to push their! ‘Tom Foley, former Sheriff and Tam-, “In many instances the stockslisted|hegun to place advertising before makes it Ins business to furnish = | way through ‘the ce field. Others | many tall district leader, was among | as assets have no market quotation, | sometime in November, and that the istics on every kind vf tax has sald} due here this morning had not ar-| the passe: yhovsalled toca |} such as the Afia Company,” Mr-.| period of actual operation could not that the soldier honus will tax every | rived and were believed to be frozen| cruige ot the ie eee fone ae s | Mendes said Ie ters haa’ tenth ona) month i sersons to pa honus of isc of the Mediteranean. Former! ® 8: eat: chit persona {0 ay the bonus of w/in, ; Gov. AL. Smith, who was down with| The fist included soores of stocks/and a half. single soldier The American Railway Express at) WO ame loelahe tone daeribed by Mel Unters Leatementahoveaial itawonial 2S noon Snnounced an embargo on all | other friends to pis ion: poder, ig | myer us “highly speculative.” the gross annual commis- But there's still another effect wien | burtaha ale (ROOEE ES and live tock | in twenty yeat ind he necded Ht, Folpy'| One of the stock holdings of the} slons to the Gundlach Agency would | the ‘Treasury hasn't emphasized, but |"! ta, was because of reper. that h tour of Egypt and the Holy |Home Fire was $1,000,000 in the “In-} be four times that of the quarter; Which students of Government finance eee ee eave ated tt is accompanied) by Mrs. {{erzone Corporation”: Mr. Mendes|auoted, or approximately $76,000, Kooy. fo be trub—the soldiers them. | corm canditiens wore, steuaity Brow: | Foley. said he couldn't find anything ‘about| Whereas the Gundinch Agency will qaivee will have tol pay (thelbony & a ns |, Tite teat ting the fe : Shore took |ihe market price of this stock. Bot 30 pee cent. on spoon, or Be through indirect or direct toxatior Mt : d to-day, WaS) “nen it is not liquid, is it?” asked | 900, and 15 per cent. additional for) and the consequent offect on, their| EIGHT-FEET DRIFTS tithe Bronx! st, Untermyer. “Wouldn't a first|making of ‘halftones, electrotypes own business opportunities will | to lose a Httle surplus weisht, But that|mortgage on a New York a paris oaueL ARIAS Kea BS apes considerable, For in times of bus ified in the contract between the| TIE UP RICHMOND \ surplus ts all back with and added plus, |house be more liquid?” agency and the Shipping Board, was made to-day by officials at the | ° ‘depression they suffer like the rest. | —_——-— - ‘ay so," said the witness nl tate Department and White House FATHER KILLS SELF) he ‘Treasury is aire of the bonus | No Sireet Traffic in Five Cities—|4TTEMPT TO DERAIL | Continental Insurance Com- vas ocnvaee pane that either Secretary Hughes or Presi- VGaG . |—afraid that It gyill react so untavor- | YO SOT “ pany suffered a loss in stock trans. | York sal ac ge of | dent Harding ever had refused 1o|2#™** Buchanan's Body Fouad te) iy on business as to cu Snow Lies 14 Inches | “COAST LIMITED FOILED | ries of $1,065,827 in the five-vear| 15 Per cent. was exorbitant: | He receive Ambassador Jusserand 0! shrinkage in tax receipts than is ap- | on the Level le ne penne . |netiod, the expert sald, The holdings wanted to know why. if Mr. Lasker Vrance ns seported in the London! TORO mes [u-| parent at /present, and that entirely | . slice Shaot Seitchune They Sax | a T American Cyanogen, Amer. | 18, such & wonvlerful advertising man, | Morning Post, Denial of the report|cnanan, father of Anderson Lu- |‘ from the, necessity of keeping a| RICHMOND, Jan, 2$—Richmond ana} “ene t ng te MAH Gn, Aimelsaniaten Teather andy nore get, handis) ihe ivertising also gwas made by French Embassy | 4, etl a hannt {sales tax for puyments on the soldier |all Vi blanketed under the! 150,000, Ret ak tartan audi toeashes | from the Shipping Board in Washing- offichs. M. Jusscrand himself could |SM#Ra% victim oO 4 rewuty BOWE onus more revenue Will have to be | deepest fn twenty-three years| LOS ANGELBS, Jan. 25.—An alleged vicwn tine eae ee | ton and save the commissions to the not be reached. he took, committed suicide in’ his collected to make up delicioncies in| today. Drifis b piled cl, foot |attompt to pile the 1 Vranctsco-Loa | g200,000 &UITS AGAINST JACK Crovernment, é 5 home this morning other parts of the revenue lav hear (a Shaner DinG eee ae eal EMuSLAMCed in cea nee ee ‘ Representative Wood denied the NEW INFLUENZA : an | Sous r Huillroad spend DEMPSEY SETRLND, Shipping Board pays the 15 per cent 38 | Buchanan's body was found in thir -— ‘Trafic of every kind demora Southerry Vacitte Railroad tuto a ravine) BUFWALO, Jan. 28.—Two sults for] © 3 2 shen . ; ‘The Democrats In Congres or ne street cars being operated ae lat Glendale, a Wits frustrated “itera bs plus on the actual cost “ad. setting, CASES REPORTED ee Bee ee ee Fe oo aie ercine: tat | mond, Petersburg, Htoanoke, ‘Lynchburg | last night when Los Angeles police shot | $100.00) each Droughy & ainst Champln | making of half tones, electrotypes| jwnich was oiled with gas, ane the | Ree publ sane will chuct the sues (O° Penyies walle automobiles he had | and serk wounded Walter &. Lam. | Sek De aa ey eae ea ut of | and the usual similar items" specified | —_—_—_—— police claim there is no doubt of | the Republicans enoct the sales y hard time ploughing throug! 7 ade watchi ? of Batay! have been settled o1 i A he to \ Aye its Friday tax, for they proclaim it enthusius-|sirgeta where snow is Tourtcent Inches | oertwou. a raiiroad eWitehinan, |e ante ae vve in connection witi|in the contract as payable to the} increase Of 184 ver Friday, | suicide tically as the best way they know jeep on the level nei") ‘Tho police allege Lam: 1 nailed | the film ‘Daredevil Jacl . Gundlach Agency. — Répresentative| Ij j 5 The elder Buchanan's body was na " Congress nigga a deratler to the track in tempt to| —= oe - - Byrnes insisted this was a “service ith Pneumonia 95, as to regain power in Congr P | | ‘ ; Jidentifed to-day by a Hamilton Domoggats are esglng the 50-MILE WIND DRIVES wreck the train and secure from $70,000] ER EEDOM OF KNEES | jue wit say, and called atieation Against 76, | printer as that of the man who vis-| cana ch by openly advocating « bonus ww. |to $190,000, He $8 sald to bo wanted | Board will pay, and called attention cane * , Sliven Ter atinnl teeiwackardge €o aval Sen soa coce Gans : SNOW ON JERSEY COAST |), Seattle for murder and by the Goy-| to the final clause of the contract, An increase of 184 cases of influen- P & and by advocating a direct appropris In Seattl Gove; UR nionerecca \« ele eC eymonia | Printed directions for t use ‘ . ‘om the Tyeasury and he a lernment authorities for criminal synai- which reads: erate Reseen in Lie -paeumonia | ‘eauty powder” The police 6 Sr ibonda, The Demos know this | CORY Gears, Desbled te) Wateh’ f0F| catism, ; TO VASSAR GIRLS | “tt is understood, however, that if cases were shown in the report to/ine death-deullng powder which| win only embarrass Secretary Mol- Disabled Vessels | — sa xtra service work, such us the writ- the Health Department to-day, in| young Buchanan swallowed in jest|ion’s refunding plans and cnake it| (Special to The Evening Wortd.) to-day with the snow stil falling. | “Nothing Preltier Tham the Calf | ing of booklets or other direct mate- comparison with yesterday was intended for his mother, In the} parder¢for the Government to sell CAPE MAY, N. J., Jan, ‘A bliz-| Diifts seven foot & vere tr bs - ny | vial, becomes a continuous and con- To-day #87 infuenza cases were ye-| Sulcide’s hand was clutched a volume |preasury certificates wherby big | zard ts raging on the New Jeracy conse, | POT? Eom: country /Aistricte | of a Young Woman, | siderable expense to you—a burden “i . T id * Z —_— sa - p ported, as compared with 203 cases| °F Mark Twain sums are being borrowed now ot yea. |Faur Inches of snow, had fallen thls | Coe ry SUBWAY CARS She Declares. jieprvportionatateuthel suri. vow a9 ; h (eon interest to. 1 he | afternoon and the wintl was blowing 50 ie ae reported To-day’s pmeu-| | sonable rates of In) Iaty the “ i Sect Te . 2 i ie hee na | CLUBBING d 3 | Victory hich come dv the] ules an hour, The snow in the out- | N POUGHKBEPSIE, Jan. 28. cation’ advertising—you’ are to. take monia cases were ninety-five, against Victory bonds wh 8 tho] Ving d ; : LAMED GU “ 4 seventy-six reported yesterday EAVE TO APPEAL \next few years wink. santos ie gia Peay Pa BI yah laid ARDS sodrow Wilson was greatly | up with us (the Shipping menrd) the Six deaths were reported from in-| Perm! to: appeal: from | qf more bonds have to be floited in-| fishermen who might have been caught |Iuterborough Saya So Leave| concerned about the freedom of | inatter oF Making eervice charges tor Auensa today. one more than yester-| thirty-day Prison sentence Impored | torest rates will tond to Ko up, and | Of the const and the ¢ mala have Doors Open—id Suspended. hl icae 1 gn aroatiy oonearad [SR toe day, To-day’s pneumonia deaths weve | 9” Patrolman itd Sobeoa ey this will also affect business opera. | been doubled. Tape : hia . ‘ oe forty-cight, four teas than vesterday.| Wert S0th Street Station by MAagis-| iio ana retard the days of normalcy | , Not sinee February, 1919, has there| Following complaints made about] about the freedom of the knees. SEVEN-YEAR-O1M GIRL DIES OF nt trate Corrigan for beating Owen W:| MO ntaently predicted a year nyo, | Dee" much @ gale. AC that time all of cold subway cage toalth Commissioner! ‘Thus Dr. Elizabeth Thelberg. BURNS SPRY eT TIE ‘atkins of No. 27 Lincoln Avé ’ the resorts from Sandy Hook | Copeland's inspectors checked up o: « SPORTING MAN KILLED Hraokivn, without reason, on Jan, 10,| But the Democrats aye not in power | stay: lost millions of dollars Ce ation elk morning “nd ee 1! physician iio the 3,400, pire A Minnie Agama, asven ne ala, t | was to-day granted by Judg |- are not charge ith the re-| high seas, which Washed away board- | tered temperatures while riding in the| Vassar College and Instructor . 54 Jefferson Avenue, New Brighton, BY SON IN BALTIMORE | (08 oor chers Sella peat be of the ont, and) os| waite and bellat ¢ tare from the Van Cortlanst physiology there, paid her S 1, dled early to-day al St, Vincent's According to| $1,000 was fur 4 ed by Lennen ar with “A minority pa ey} —— nal to various statior kpects to the Parisian proposal to | pospital, West Brighton, from burns 1 the Pelice, the appeal will be hi next ster unworkable ull Broadway line. Jengthen the skirts, ae GiaAAG Tanarnbanl when. Hi BALTIMORE, —Charles| bY Judge Mulqueen well that ther FALL.OF SEVEN INCHES EE peter mt ery = phe eaid, ‘that the old joavet Tea fire fon a ye idee | | and JOLNSO t said, ning cal re ftom ak Koehler, prominent sporting man and scene 5 ing them ac IN WILMINGTON, DEL. | °Me°re G2" yieaith Deport wasp waisted high corset never | stove. at No. Madison Avenu garage owner, was shot and killed by|HOCOMOTIVE EA PHODES: | DEAD.) ice the situatic =~ Sree ad Street. Tempe *| Comes back. ‘To-day backache is | Brision: __ ee erty -79et-0id won, Junler,sariy PAG en a tarift bill is up—the Republicans.or| Batre State Covered—Snow Is Still| showed the cars to Have ay ken | “imost unknown among women, |SENATE ASKS RESERV to-day. RICHMOND, Ve., Jan, 28.—The loco-| nemocrats propose meas whiel Falling. 45 d s of heat After thiety-four years as Vassar POR, BUDLDEN Young Koehler,who made u com-|motive hauling the Seaboard Air line) are sure of a Presidential veto, and) Wil MINGTON, Del : Ac ig fo. Interbe isician, 1 find women and girls | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 according to the police. The hoot. ee eee eae near eeiesedayn the | Dkame the party in power | bilsaand tut ry vedanta lS ete gh i yn those of twenty or thirty |tion calling upon the Veaderal Heser ig apparently took place while Koeh- | Negro fireman being instantly killed and | !P8 Recessary legislation Doing ava Ciuh spew SL eeectewite, than hdete are vane 1 Koow of nothing | Hoard 20 proguce 0)! bles and eontsous ’ ~ c na ler was investigating # qeport that|o. L. Davis of Raleigh, N.C, engi: ——e mpeding traffic, In Wilmington the Miqhent employees have been suspended | pretties than the calf of a young Riserva banks in al) parts of the coun- his son had shot himself. being probably fatally injured Congress ip at the moment afraid snowfall was seven in: deep carly in the past week. woman," try: pn . ————— — ne - = {been a fireman si putation should be impei e., He has and ‘was pro- ey in 1914. He 174th Street, and Vire Department ts moted to a lives at No. his record spotless. Ww the in oe STABBING INTERRUPTS DANCE. A dance at Webster Hall was inter- rupted early to- when James D. Morano, N er Street, wa stabbed in the neck and his alleged as- sailant, ‘Thoma: address un- known, was bad! ten by the dane- ers. Both men wore taken to Bellevue Hospital. or Poultry. Madison Square Garden OPEN TODAY AND SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. FREE SYNAGOGUE Commeglo “Hall—Sunday Morning” at 10,48 18 SELF-DEVELOPMENT LIFE'S HIGHEST. 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