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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922, OPEN FIGHT TO-DAY |COLONIAL DAMES BERMUDA ASKS U.S.HAS RIGHT TO ALL MAN WITH BROKEN NECK coon V N FF ON MARY’S DIVORCE | UPHOLD MINISTER _ U. S. TO SEND 200 LIQUOR IN STORAGE| PLANS SOON TO DANGE Lawyers Assemble in Carson city | i BARRED ALIENS wns Not, Aske Herb APPLICATION FOR to Learn if She's Doug’s Wite Two Members Approve of Dittribe | Owners Lose Suit Before Supreme Ave Not Broken? Against. “Degenerates,” b Needs | aborers, a a ad Will Guar- Court to Get It for Pri- | Herbert, the Syracuse Unive ‘ é heb at ball pin. » ia recovering or Owen Moore Dr, Shattel antee Good Wages for vale Use, sch ac ktount, Seat was sitting up in bed this rning and expected before night to ke a walk In the corridot—his first p+ in twelve weeks, Aml Saturday night he firmly be- | Heves he will be dancing. ‘The Colur- CARBON CITY, Ney., Jan. 8.40} ane Colonial fames of America. * Two Years, WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—The suments on a motion to have the Ulf with headquarters at No. 11 Madison British authorities at Rermuda, [ernment bas the right to hold a ihe be vorve decive of Mary Pickford from | to according Washington = de- thousands of barre! f whiske: y Avenue, have not yet taken action On| gpatches, have requested the | an appeal made to them yesterday in American immigration officials to ati Owen EF. Moore dissolved as illegal in Government warehouses, the Su- were made “here to-day befote thal a sermon by the Rev cides L preme Court held tox \bia Chapter of the Sigma Alpha Mu a fepieame Silt RY i on by es L.| send there the next 290 Immi- o-day Weatavnityr tcc th aiviccs ‘aibser telaae jCourt Dismisses Suit Filed |state sunrome court. Briets have | Slattery of Grace Church, who urged} granta to this vountry ordered de- | The court decided for’ the Govern.| mente ates ‘mite tveue cener dehy if necessary : <j, | been submitted by both sides and a] them Last August—Quackenbush | decision hy the court ix the next : ported because the quota has been | iment in four suits brought by pe “My legs are not broken.” and] people who dress indecently, read! exceeded, WOTIN. Oeekthie eves} h He has received a number of cheering Tells of Finances final step in the case. immoral books and go to see immoral Bermuda is short of laborers, x to recover lquor they | tetters, One was from Lionel Grossman, i. Attorney Gavin MeNab of San|plays and movies. The clergyman! and the authorities there will | °W® and remove it to their homes for yracuse lawyer, offering him a Job. Francisco, who is also lawyer for} declared that “degenerate’ ix not too! guarantee two years’ work at | private use Another was from Nellie Revel, news : : oe ‘The application for a receiver for |toseoe Arkyckle, will represent Mary | strony an adjective to apply to such; good wages. If the United States | Mijlions of gallona of tuabte| mother’ that Her 6on Was iter News of Wireless Talking Activities and De=|... ion rush Rapid Transit Com. |&% chief cMunsel. Judge P. A, Me-| persons | erie tspbropesiten dele tas, | Valuable | mother,” that her son was a quarter ‘i wck, that she herself is in a east at Cai ; ahi en of Reno gill assist him, At-| ‘Two elderly women were at the| Heved Immigrants will gladly ace |Whlskles and wines are involved. | Hntts Mit ane ete Hospital, and 7 -velopments, Musical and Other Programmes) vany, made tast August, was with-|torney General William Fowler will | headquarters this morning and both| auiecee nator “than, feturn “to | Much of this Hquor was taken to |e Mibe’ ia “'apotiaes Ron pele Seeeien aie A larawn to-day before Federal Judge|represent the § - of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to fate, which seeks to| agreed that no official action had been| their own countries. Government warehous Mayer. Elijah Joline, who made the| have the divopce declared illegal. |taken. One said she approved of} ~ = 7a | Prohibition taw had | : ‘i f ‘ H. Venner,|Powler holds that when Mary ob-| everything that Dr. Slattery had said, | Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. Bee eee rar Conuauntat Keene {tained the decree from Moore justice | that women with skirts to the kne .|U. S. EXPORTS OFF n fully inter. | preted by owners who feared they i 8 youl he ilty of violutions i | i iscarried, the dignity of the State] higher or waists cut \ cht 00, baihe y {JRHOOs tt | . ties Company, made the motion to|'™ iB! nt low ough 000, 1 nit - A idee was flaunted and the name of Nevada] pot to be received in decent society $2, 3 Tietine tnt teeta By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood. | New York Stock “Market Exchange] yf, Joline stated that when the ap-|besmirched by the alleged fraudulent |The other, more conservative, sald | = I aiid anisee hea ae (D,.F..C., M. Cy Croix de Guerre an Wee her report, plication Was made it was believed a methods he claims Miss Pickford's | she believed in the principles on whieh | Those to South America Drop The decision t . A | with four palma; formerly Comman- | punineae Cont gn ae, ago letter on | crisis prevailed and the appointment {counsel followed the clergyman’s words had been mm to-day was by a vote i siness conditions. Educating the of receiver was imperative. Since}. If the Supreme Court rules Mary| based, but she thought his language | $300,000,000 ‘During Year, of 8 to 1, Associate MoReynolds dis- der 167th Squadron, Royal Air Force.) | southern Mountaineer,” by Miss| must fight before a jury to determine} had been a little too. strong e 5 Show. jgenting. Amendment of the Volstead “spare ateet nies pe pet the | Jenny Burks, prominent public school Saiere Pe aie tes dietter imares whether her divor 2 is legal, the éfs ee ee Reports Show. | Law by Congress now remains t! ~, a ransatlantic radio tests were | educator of the Souti. Pittsburgh's fect may be far: ching, for a ju WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Exports |/only chance the liquor owners have of | Pi jeally every Influenna death might J carried out and twenty-seven ama-| pr ance, the stress and crisis seemed to ‘ar-reaching, for a jury! BIG DANISH BANK lever recov ‘ ; Desh prevented by. the tinsel problems, by Mayc 7 saw | verdict or Wi 6: urope Hue ear ever recovering theli stocks hi en prevented by the timely use J tear operators successfully trans- y Mayor Magee. have passed, He wished to withdraw | Verdict against her would mean she to Europe during the past year fell ~~ | of Creofos. more than $2,000,000,000 98) NEWT T Es WIDOW GETS Creofos will positively destroy the aorme Ald—Loat Heavity | Compared with 1920, while exports to in the system that cause colds, ° South America declined by more than $2,280, YEAR’ S SALARY | “tltls, influenza and pneumonia. Waste no time dosing symptoms. Take PIeted Mieweagee 16 Programme of Vincent! ine motion with the privilege of re-|!8 the legal wife of Owen Moore, not IS NEAR COLLAPSE) ,,, ,,, rs compositions, b; rtist, jot De “airbs % _ ‘ Boolian. AMROD Vigo re Hed ompositions, by artists newing it should it again seem neces- | Of Douglas Fairbanks. Sake kecive: the twenty-seven ‘The Court granted his motion on German Mark Lon aul val thie does not aitect|S2AGE PLANNING was an unknown and, like most un- | without reserve. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 80 (Associated | $30,000,000, according to foreign y tanded at|Creofos at the first sign of a cont knowns, was the | Questions and Answers a suit as a stockholder in which an OWN CENSORSHIP | Press).—Te Copenhagen Diskonto Bank | trade reports issued to-day by the dete [Keep @ bottle on hand for emergenays oe Beeatel, | Sere A\ incident of the sult is a prayer for a and Revisions Bank, with a share capi- | Commerce Department eonre hee! See: first (to be hear eceivership. This suit will haye to a > Guna the yea 1 exports to rt of the police | Read the booklet with each package om History in this re H. I, New York, wants to know | Tecelvership. tal of 48,000,000 kroner, is dn diffieul- is the r ‘ how to prevent infectious diseases. Burope w $4,466 264,000,000, against | is needed me a ne st repeats itself | Which is t $ agall mor now tha n ng financed Ww with large holdings of German mark: sp concern belt, er, ‘ be tried before any such action can|Public Juries to Pass on Purity] ties, hay \ter, steel towers or wooden |. taken, In that action Feb. 17 was y | tower: " i; : ‘ 000,000 in 1920. Imports were! said Comptrolle® Cr A ae ee Eee aac Y nl foot aerial. Ans) cot for the plaintiff to interrogate of Plays Under New ‘The Minister of Fuiance met the directors | $765,000,000, against $1,228,000,000. In| eutea pe de i as well as every |For a hundred foot aerial it makes ab- : . on of the other Copenhagen banks yester-| Hoctnnne txt ails committee meting of the Byard of Es- | department of |solutely no differen witnesses, All other motions in the) Project. day to consider joint wetion. to guaran: | December exports were $166,000,000, | & ottnt Ne NN Ms , : case went over until Feb, 28, Mivedia ceneatol rca bass: against $388,000,000; imports were) timate, at which a year's salary, | sports | has had! orme Stonelwnke, “Riverhead, a,|_A#,# malter of record’ the Court] © plan for the voluntary censorship} “investigation ‘stowed: that "the Danke] $78,000,000, against $67,000,000. $2,280 ,was granted the widow of Pa-| s dar jorse. | Geor onebanks, Riverhead, L. ‘ ‘i sis 30,000,000 Kroner. ‘The direc- : He said it would ask Mr, Quackenbush, |of the spoken @ had lost 60,000,000 kroner q Exports to South America were} 4), Radio ts no exception to this rule. ‘This {I., writes aid p rama for the purpose trolman Di Neville, Who was | performance of his duty “Will a fifty foot, two] attorney for the Interborough, to}, Se eG tors of the other banks agreed to con- time it was an eighteen-year-old boy |strand aerial, twenty feet from the ae statement as to the financial|"0t only of purifying stage prod tinuance of the institution on condition | | with a radio transmitting set, living in/ground, surrounded by trees and|condition. Mr. Quackenbush stated {tions but of forestalling the possibility | (at its share capital be reduced from | 100,000, compared with $624,000, imports were —$296,000,000, | Killed in th xports | Several other applics 000; Ni f i . ey 000,000 to 110,000 and tts res erve | against $761,000,000 in. 1920. tions from the New Jebsey, who furnished the thrill|buildings, work?* Ans. In your lo-\that all holders of the company’s|of State censorship is to-day well fina. trom 16,000,000 to 2,000,000, a [im December were $16,000,000, com-| widows of policemen and firemen of the occasion. : cality, yes, but if you have the space |notes, aggregating more than $88.-lunder way in this city. Partictpating| ‘The Danish National Bank will guary | pared with $67,000,000 in December, TA Over | ‘fhe Maxim tests had been on only | would make the strands at least sixty | 000,000, had renewed them with the |, antee a new mission of 14,000,000 | 1920; imports were $27,000,000, qa | | y 000, n it are the etter Pi 3) 20; 0999, “ + afew hours when a severe thunder-| feet long. seaition of the holders of $1,689,000." {tare the Better Public Shows Kroner, decmed against $86,000,000. i ios Ot AND RAPIDS storm gathering in the hills of Scot eee He stated that the bills of the com- tie Eta: the New York Society for Haul ae —— * said Aldermanic President Hul- FURAHTURE pete threatened (o postpone the tests} George Harris writes: “What is the|pany for October, November and/|'he Suppression of Vice, representa} nk © 1h Keseatabi he Diskonto| WOMEN AGAIN MARCH “It would be tempered very Mirae e i fa tives of the Producing Managers’ As-| measures will re-establish ‘the Diskonto empe ve e for another day without America be-|use of a lightning ground Aus. A} December amounted to $1,720,000 and Pank and K sociatt " 5 Aatorat wait _ | Be ions bank on sound much if we could assure officers who | lightning ground is used when you are | with January bills estimated at $630,-|S0ciation of the Actors’ Equity Asso- | toindation, ON KANSAS COAL MINES walk into the muzzle of a gun that shine pick ; i Thee ciation, the Americ ati pale aa machine picked up the call IAAY and | not operating your receiver to protect | 000, a total of $2,350,000. ‘There is in jon, the American Dramatists and ———_—— | their action wins the approval of the its message. This was the first and/the aerial from. bein, a) ye 9 678,000, he said Drama League and many distin- No Violence Reported—Dispersed | | e 5 g destroyed by | bank 8,000, hh = Wis ‘0! HELD authorities, and that th officials last-message received that day. The | jientning. y Mr. Quackenbush said he hoped|S¥ished actors and playwrights. POULTRY OFFICIAL HELD | by Sherif. Will sea ta iL Rae laa Pare anaes storm, bursting in all its fury, tore = that before Sept. 1, when the} Details of the plan have not as yet FOR $1, 716 SHORTAGE of brave policemen and firemen are down Godley'’s aerial, thus prevent-| jy writes: “My landiord objects | notes come due nguin, through some|%een Worked out and, while it willbe) ===) ——____— properly taken cure of.” se ing any further operation until the| 1 ie stringing an aerial on the J f fchannel, probably the ‘Transit Com-/ecessary to make sure of the consent| DANBURY, Conn, Jan. 20 southern Kansas coal fields near Frank- 2 shih | werial was restrung the following |t0, me Stringing an aerial on the roof, / Channels Pee vnethod of funding the|f Mayor Hylan und Police Commis. |. Brundage, former ‘Treas 2 srditg to word reecved | ay ge De | morning. ts sioner Enright, all concerned have|Connecticut Poultry Ai who } rawford County Cheritt's office. Straps of Handbag, Get 6140. When the tests were comr pledged e eration in the movement, | W88 arrested In Hartford yesterday, | s sald that , When Mrs. Bessie B. Brown of No. ing heard from. Suddenly the Godley APARTMENTS FURNISHED: COMPLETE FROM $50 t0$5,008 Wath ST.“L" STATION at Sor, Jan, 30,—Women } me active In the | What can I do to receive messages?" Ans. Buy a loop aerial or use your | Whole amount would be found ed and bedspring as an aerial a The pl 7 tori , = was brought here and released in on fifty a women" for: 115 West 104th Stre Ne the récérds checked one station, r | HOME RULE CRY RAISED pe ie a i how tc mulated, calls ball for apt ance in City Court to-/in a body and marched to mines J ith neat was entering S J Stood out us to G8 ROo1 etn, Mele Waikee wollen: URLe| ; the creation of a panel of 250 or! guy, He Is charged with embeablement | men to quit work. ‘They were dlapersed | the lobby of the Strand ‘Theatre, ceived, byt wi ts location and own. lhe » writes: IN JERSEY BY GILLEN 100 citizens, selected by the Mayor, | o¢ $1,716 of the assoclation’s funds. without trouble, however, by rift | Broadway and 47th Street, at 8.30 The ownership of that /teral was disconnected the oth the Police Commissione concerts. Can a i. Uraed at |! inte nd representative Jay | recently and now lives in Bethel. While | Pittsbu m citizens. From this panel, a jury of /attending the association's meeting In| This march was the first trouble re-| 1 in a little Jorsey town is |dently very near the broadcasting sta- Stnte M |uwelve is to be drawn to pass upon| Hartford he reported to the police that | ported In the Kansas flelds since Suite! “In reporting the robbery to the poe | “ s anc » not bothered by any ee Repeal of the fany play the mora the funds had n stolen from his | troops were ealled out several works ea aNeia i | iteen-year-old boy. He has |tions and are not bothered by any in- | TON, Jan, 30—Repeal of th y lity of which is|the finds nee Tea to “uclt Hoting by women Wwho| lice of the West 47th Street Station, dio for the pust ten terruptions, This question has been 2” insistence upon mu- tioned. ‘This jury by three-quar- 4 Mee cbdeda la nee! rons: | ctrmod tines and conwpelled man. to| Mra. Brown anid tho bag, worth $40, yeare—practically growing up with it, asked a number of times by people me rule and public Laan © shall decide whether the play | yrer Brundage but took no} quit work in observance of the Howat| contained §140 in bills and a gold This boy came with his father andjover the district, Tt is one of those unged Upon th ' sue tion is to be exonerated, eon- | oth ‘otest strik pencil valued at $50 raother from Provide R. 1, where | oveurrences not easily explained sey State Le ee Pe OSS mee ‘ produ nd drama- | ing station. In this place he kept his! i. . writes: “Where car Yer ft of expennive rate |Usts shall pt, without | tamily, neighbors and friends posted soime crystals for my detecto! | er unknown. Slation ix the subje lation in all amater © the seen » the theatri-| Brundage owned a far © until | Milt ¢ who! went from | last night, two young men eut the strap of her handbag with shears and an away | t of great specu- |Might and I heard the radio cireles. |you explain this? Ans, You are evi Find of Blue Lows Ab a FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET JO3° & 104" STs nicipal bh op utile Fe eee ct ee ein to be in (contest, the verdict of the Jury | on all great news events and was Any electrical store specializing In ra-| jerent in the corporations,” is Ba eres looked up to in the community as the dio parts. | by the public, elther in ¢ FIREMAN DIES DESPITE His mother aid that | —_— increased taxes or ata rate | eight lt he Con*| gpa F, Mohn Bronx, writes: *I6{ itis. the view “of the Executive] BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS structed his first wireless set in the | Committee of the leagu mae 4 it possible for me to tune up to W J| Z with a two-slide tuning coll about nine inches long inches in diumeter, a condenser and 1,000 ohms receiver?" | cities, added, “that league members must/,. 2 vignrously oppose all legistation that | We of He Brown's Comrades nd two and a half} violates the home rule principle, that} | Sabmit to Operations, a Galena detector, | inflicts mandatory expenditures upon] Mire Lieut. James T. Brown, whe | that creates additional ex-|was amputated because of inj Ans. Yes, with the proper aerial and a | emptions from taxation Were mes pinks 1 seas, his hho« Ke ar od ground you should have no trou- —— ue led eich UAL Aad Ue ‘ thee » Kordham. Hospit NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. | iicut Brown, aged forts — ee | tached to Hook and Ladder Reich, ew York, writes: | par JUNDS, NEW ORLBANS, |!!¥ed at No. 554 West 174th © se let me know who was the 7 4 ° r © boy 800! ua, Jan, i0.—The following are if on his then small set. the boy s00M| iisinal inventor of wireless.” Ang, | Ue" J" ld'a selections for to-mor- | hospital authorities and that oul oe installed a broadcasting station, and|{'\r question is @ hard one to an.| Evening World's * ; Ms only ehanee, On Saturday Pirenuin $ * TS RTONIABHICO Way: ri & ha @ row’s races sdward A. Cassidy ew pint of fh Ing at a’ lively: pace » Scentists of four different countries | ypiien {was made from’ FAlwand FL O% Bye er, Sohn Ae toe amy | Claim this distinetion, All have oR acting chief of the *Thintewth batt changed their residence to New Jer- a ae : S Second RK aieut. Brown had been with the oy: ‘The boy brought all his wireless |2Preed: However, that Marcon! com-=| piccietiat, Department for more than twenty ye oO Dut only set up his receiv. | Dlcted the frst successful commercial! gyi rave—Camoufinge, ‘The Deci-}and was unmarried, Wunvral service e eeparetus Dutonty Pe s transmitter, and until such Lads: Luxury ing instruments. He did not set up| Aa tHe OREN aRICOL prove thein| pa Se att of their Providence home No one in the family took the boy very seriously until he started giving them first minute news on shipwrecks, PYAt first his mother thought he € *~'was just romancing, but when she read | the occurrence several hours later, 4n | the evening papers, she began to re- spect the boy's hobby, After having Fr. won his moth consent to elaborate | ,..,1, on —Oraleggo, Wianteone: will be held Wednesday at his heme ee = 5 : ie a x ce ‘ommander MeMeeken, the broadc Se OU the Maxim ms we will consider Marconi as the aera cree Kaniand é NOOOGH CASES SPEHEDIP t = who may be officially de- | "Yentor Fifth Kace—Kirah, Pictor, Mormon a Keen aropsellon eaten win signated as the or in these tests : a a Elder. quickly disposed of to-day in the Brook- nigmate as the winner in these tst8 | 5, x. Newark, writes: “To produce |P, suuce—wno Cares, Day ily, ivn Federal cunt. ts. Jude rove, (|| SOME With belts | hanging on the hue, Relleville, N. J., will have tho | ‘e maximum transmitting effect how | Gray Gubles Pleas of guilty from twenty-one of the Bean ae cassioeelrt : can I adjust a stationary sparkgap?"* epee . uuckner, Marie | fifty cases, most of which were a year satisfaction of mowing that he wis eee en ay ene | peau mattaen We Buckner, Marie | Oia” sesuited in fines rinuins, wom soo {f| AL around, some rack inside my the first, amateur to have his signals | cieccsode until the heaviest spark Is Rappold, Searchlight 2 [for bartenders to | $50) for owners. | reach Godley in Scotland, for he is | Clectrodes until ces | lg di oh na ith half belt seen on discharge. : : Eniog aha liepstoroue nis their bail was forfeited. Sev sex | wit al eits Be eae enctne Teregie ee Nanna NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |Wetc Sieaprat (oreltet | several chnen ’ door, all ready weleue - The Evening World will conduct a ee nts who made the arrests have lett = column devoted to the new Radio| jain GRroUNDS. y ’ \the service. and Judge Howe said they some plain to ear out —————— | Phone Service and will answer ques-| aan. 0 Che fo! . ent aimost ce! ly could not be con W.J.Z. (Newark) tlons concerning the service. Pro-\to-movsoy os races [vis ted w ag! grammes of the different broadcasting | VIRS! TACH. $1,000; | maidens, | throes. — so 360 Metres. stations wil! be printed in The Eve. | Yours oi i Magan 110 LONG ISLAND DOCTORS MERT. | ning World, Address Radio Phone |110; Sun ‘tine, 110 Dr. J. M. Cott was eleciod President | Editor, New York Evening World, SE CE ee ie Blk dag [Of the Long Island Physicians’ Asso- | 11 A. My Music and weather forecast ee a sly furlongs. get Se aoe eiena) eee Pines ee - tor the Metropolitan District FAVOR MILLER AS JUDGE, eee hema Dr, Arthur Jaques and Dr, Howard | 1lde Musical Programme CHARGES DISREGARDED 2) *Bioc Moss were chosen Vice Presidents: | } W212 a Weather Report and Special € ew Dr, James C, Hancock, Sevretary, and | Dr. Edward H, Moore, Treasurer, , Report {| WASHING dan 1 noms | SS Mia nd News stion of Andrew Miller to be Federat | 2. My Maritime New udge for the North Dakota district | 3P. id Musie a Wee orserea. ey fo the | V4 | ap. Musieal jeanne to-day by Com ih e mt Artin MOTHNG | rie action, Ohairman Neleon suid, | 1! y foreenst J was unanimon dona new Ke . Music and News which recom- Uncalled for 6 P.M. Tabson teal Seyviee, | nEnINSt Mr. Miller | Comm : | Mermves’ Mark V 1 " | Anington Offickal Tim Ric ace " saps SINYY DAYS FOR SON WHO BEAT, o fy | Mo {i ie c Arvested oy a warrant sworn out by!) sient ' ? od WD Y (Roselle Park) {i is mo who charged hiv with hav ifn | 360 Metres. j).: inst Hoy Str ie nal ia || $3.00 up day was sentenced Dy Magistrate Mo} iis sPronnsing Tom, 100) Gray Gables, | If a gale turns Storm Levine in sex Market Gourt to] 1}! | Hero inside out simply $.20 P, M.—Sigmmind Kempner, the ]aixty days in the Workhouse on in| SEVENTH BACH gin: claiming, four pull it back again. A twelve-year-old marvel, youngest ay] of disorderly conduct. Accord Miho Marit Rappold, 98 avehlischt cow frame if the wind t 1 to the ther, Mra, Rose Kr . H. Buekn 1 John Arbor. | break: ophone player in the United states}her son beat ber with a stiek when she Ram rd | eared ), id the youngest artist to appear on|told him to get out of bed and try to miny ¥| MILLER BROS. & CC w Manulaciuoors NEW YORK a radio programme, will entertain his| {iad work, “You are tie worst kind of | \ jareest audience to-night « loafer,” said Magistrate 119-121 Nassau Street ‘s 2 Columbus Circle OPEN EVENINGS Albert. Wiederhold, Canadian HEARS ee EONY : = —_ | or Ww Ss eper of a enfe » Who was ad of contempt of coi Volstead Injunction him by Judge Housh ING GLASS None Genuine Without This Trade Mark ; | EK DKA (Pitisburgh) i 358 Metres. | granted CASTORIA on Sept Was to-day sentenced : by Juke JSON $0) parva ainely idays’ For Infants and Childrea | -40,A, M.-12 M.rMuate and news. [imprisonment th the Hasex County | a PAG =200.®. M—Uncio Wissiey Heatime] yii4? gr whiskey tor facets we | anti mgs tn Use For Over 30 Years ’ tories for the Kiddie Prrenibitt Mt after ai tr : POCRTHOAVEL SEW VoRK Cory | Always bears : 4452, M.—-Special news, Govern-' had be Reiland (Gociatine the oe } si ment Wyarket reports, summary of the be 4 public uuleancs , Gignaxure of