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€ , | ea ETE one * THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, LAST. ARMS SESSION- COMES" TO-MORROW PIGHTTORINGARS. | ” Resolution, ference as called to-day by Secre- tary of State Hughes to meet to-mor- | and j 3 "clock. Court of Appeals Reverses |‘? 2* 10.0 out ppella cisi in met to-day to do the final burnishing | 0 BI pellae q Decl ed of the three Far ern treaties, Transit Dispute. ‘The full Far Eastern Conference was jn called for this afternoon to approve ‘ .. | the documents. Wvilliant B. Carswell, Assistant Cur-| Aiready ‘a move is under way if } poration Counsel in Brooklyn, an-| Congress to pass speedily a resolu- Dounced to-day he’ had been notified| tion partly carrying out the nava from Albany that the Court of Ap-| limitation treaty by st ity hed reversed the on of tha, sttuction work on Peals had reversed the opinion of thal Suips. ‘This would s ’ Sepelinte, Division of the rs more than $3,000,000 month. Court in Brooklyn, and he atforts may be made to pass Authority to the City of Ne a resolution before the Senate finally atifies 4 he Arms Conference to operate trolley cars ove ratifies all th liamsburg Bridge ieee |. The Court of Appeals sustained the | \2 OTHERS | BID AGAINST } decision of Justice Kelby of the Su-| FORD FOR LINCOLN CO. Preme Court in Brooklyn which was | Te DETROIT, Feb, 83—After closing t Feversed by the Appellate Division In| mia to bidders on the Lincoln Moto ® divided opinion, 3 to |Company at 10 A. M. to-day, Federal The matter has been in the courts|Judge Tuttle at the request of uniden- for at tified interests later allowed two oth ie cae thal idders to put up cash deposits of the Wile -| len, as Commissioner of Plant and | (00 each-to qualify them {gr biddir Structures, expended $300,000 in the | \9-morrow’s sale. he deposits were made by purchase of trolley cars and fitting) p, 1", of the firm of Berger & Milbun up car barns at Bedford Street, Brook- | * ttorney lyn, under the Williamsburg Bridge | At the time the Brooklyn City Rail- jroad Company sought an injunction | deposit Ho restrain the city from operation of ~~ je cars, the threat was made that | Be Brooklyn City and the B. R. T. ould stopj their cars at the Brook- yn end. of the bridge if the city be- pan trans-bridge operation. determination of the case, The City owns the tracks over the bridge, but the point on which the} Scontest was made was that the City} ars would have to cross tracks of! the Brooklyn City Railroad. Com-| Pmissioner Whalen'’s plan was to e 1,63: 1,632 Pairs aad Women’s STRAP PUMPS AND OXFORDS or at the most two fa An opportunity to 8. buy high type, Should the Brooklyn City R, smartl y-styled ee seit shoes at remark- mxthreat, passengers would be com- Low Pres, pelled to ars at the end of| ably Lo : the brid and pay the additional | Values Up (o $8 fare on the City cars. — AMERICAN DOG TEAM Nien, Babi 8s driven by Arthur 7 .N. H won| instalment of tional! 126-m the 36-mile run they defeated Jean Le! P. Q., and his mo el of Bersim 1 combination utes: scrap all the way, am starting 1 Within thre Pumps in one, two and three strap effects. Walking and || Jazz Oxfords, Both teams came in with all a running and in good shape sore traisnd ||| The race will finish to-morros Beaded Strap'li| with the last lap of thirty-two miles from this town to Berlin Slippers. AN]) leathers and |) (Fer on tatln of Rave See ting Page.) . tai, PENNY A POUND oy seme Taaea-rann Specials for For Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3rd and 4th Yes, You Forced Us! BRIARCLIFF MILK CHOCO- LATE FRESH PINEAPPLE, POUND 56 BOX Our Regular 79c Goods CHOCOLATE COVERED ROASTED ALMONDS ig x 59c¢ | All Three for 99¢ WHILE THEY LAST Our regular 79c goods The Dig ASSORTED HARD GOODIES POUND BOX Elsewhere 50c CHOCOLATE COVERED BUTTERCRISP POUND BOX Elsewhere 59c MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH PINEAPPLE POUND BOX Elsewhere $1.00 We Also offer: CHOCOLATE COVERED THYNMINTS Big disks of delicious ar omatic fection. roy UND gs 9 a SIX NEW SUBMARINES REJECTED BY THE NAVY | time submarin Latent LOS ANGE |latest type submarines stationed on . Feb, 3.—Six of the the Pacific Coast, the S-80 to S-35, WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The final | inclusive, have been rejected by the rankshafts, it was announced here t to New Conn,, from Mare Island, Calif, ‘ ‘They will leave the Pacifi The heads of the nine delegations] «y— 4; 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings ntti 70 PR, Downtown I73 Broadway voy March 15, | 6,000-mile voyage without convoy sive langage and] Broadway, who said he was better | iw rn according to navy officials, The oth- in their home, India Street known as “Kid” Lowis, a pugiliat, was ave Faulty | a0 z 3 throwing cans Ml HUUBAERE TU | enetig, thas Histihenar comie sane Jers will leave two at a time at in>| Arihutrone ¢ that hewas the nd County Jail for tervals, are ory tar, Moat Abused man in captivity. He[SXty days by Magistrte William Feth- x Berl pelleve you are the bigwest lar) said ne had never been arrested be-lerston at West New Brighton, 8. f., to- ON MT. OF OLIVES.) jiving to-day. Had you been living] fore and the trouble was that his|day. Edward Duddy of West New JERUSALEM, Feb. 3, Gewish Tele-! ine time of the Werte daughter wouldn't tet him sleep.! peignton Rik te th ae graphic Agency).—Lord Northcliffe, has | '" ‘Ne Ume of Ananiag, the world to-) coming home at all hours and singing je sam account of |arrived In Jerusalem, on the last lap of day would be noting the name of| Jazz songs. his extensive tour through the British | Armstr day by Pacific Fleet officials, |j:mpire, The publisher was given a re- | fibber London, | ception at Government House on the} pridge Pla Mount of Olives, to which Sir Herbert in pairs, |Samuel, the High Commissioner, invited minunities. d\the ni es of all the S-33, due to start without con- This will be the first s have attempted the 1922, raigned “BIGGEST LIVING LIAR” van ‘ GETS 6 MONTHS IN JAIL eee # wite had him arrests Roxers Go to Anthony J for Viehting. Lewis of No, 88 Ei Jail for twenty days and Edward Mor- ‘A probation officer told the court|tison was put in charge of a probation instead of that historical] that Armstrong ha been convicted | officer for one year. The three were ar: id Magistrate Date in|eleven times of misdemeanor and had | rested eart Saturday morning after vurt, Brooklyn, to-day,| been frequently intoxicated and his|they had Hook and Ladder re family is all right Castleton Avenue, and rmst Magistri Dale fireman on wat salesman and street months on we to take a drink with them, when Wilsc ve him six}had bea s Island. ‘for re! Entire Stock Reduced! - 21,047 Overcoats and Suits . Must Go! Nothing in Reserve O’Coats AN exceptional style’ range of choice over~ coats embracing every wanted material and shade. Sizes to fit every man. 1156 Were $30 942 Were $35 m2>” Ae 5 50 Now Suits suit styles tha featured by Fifth nue tailors—plain every good shade. Now A Drastic Reduction on All-Wool 1963 O’ Coats were $40 1342 O’Coats were $45 1241 Suits were $40 852 Suits were $45 Men’s Pants ei Absolutely all-wool and made in our own shops—under our own 1932 O’ Coats were $60 Bon: 1421 O’Coats were $65 Years: 1736 Suits were $60 641 Suits were $65 1641 O’Coats were $50 1341 O’ Coats were $55 972 Suits were $50 1362 Suits were $55 supervi- The most drastic reductions in 669 were $8 560 were $9 621 were $10.00 245 were $11.50 No Charge for Alterations! Reductions average KidkK/othes TRADE MARK At these remarkably 1o ES 19 |WASHING TON! a or BALTIMORE. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS SE 00) Fee 5 & 19 MAR. 5 & 19 tou | APR, 2 & 16 8 g00d only on oh, Jarued lea ra iirntne leave W im tbe ae afimeres COO ee NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Jal train date MBODYING all. the t are Ave- and novelty weaves—in 1841 Were $30 664 Were $35 Every Boy’s Overcoat, Suit and Reefer in Stock Reduced w prices : ae you're getting KidKlothes less 3 to 4! than cost. ’ Walker and Cortlandt f 9; Saturdays 2 in the Bronx 119-125 Walker Street ronx 409 East 49th St cirri Saturdays Second Floor Entrance on Cortlandt St. Evenings Until 7; Street Stores Open Until 10.