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‘unwise In the President's opinion and YS 0 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. New York Schoolboy Skaters Who Will Race back room of the stor shinee dak cditromas l § WANTS GENOA N Y INSTITUTIONS: H RA patient ‘ui ee Chi E. for the Ch ionshi ’ President Harting sald he icago Experts for the Championship ware of the strong sentiment in Con- | “ ” tress for adjusted compensation. | “Tt is fully realized how great is the ‘| | t @iMficulty which confronts the Congress | In solving this dificult problem. I am | aware of the strong sentiment in Con- | gress in favor of this adjusted com- | pensation, I have spoken approvingly ‘ | myself, always with the reservation novell rss i ei that the bestowal shall be made when . —ase= ——— any ne Tees the ene, Administration Not Anxious}Roonr for More Reduction in Keep Them Where They Can-|No Further Word on Palm fita to tho ex-servicn man themselves to Take Initiative in Asking | Positions and Efficiency not Prey Upon the Public, Beach Boom for Presi- which this expression of 8 ; | RA we femgned to bestow, Delay. | Increase, Says Report. Says Judge Mulqueen. | dent. "It is not an agreeable thing to - - ni | Tice ” \ that action be postponed : "op ee of . ae . . \ Banta but teeny Tao not find my-/RMS TREATIES FIRST.| avnany, rev. 16.—The new Stato Frank Miniter and Howard &. Stan-| David Hirshfield, pregs agent extra(ga self favorable to the plece-meal pa ee Board of Hatimate and Control to-day ley, indicted yesterday on the com-| ordinary pt John F, Hylan, who was ment plan, which js manifestly ee Harding Also Is Committed|*’>mitte 'ts first annual report to Plaint of Joseph Keyser of Newark | recently nominated for President at signed to avoid embarrassment to thi s seit the Legislature setting forth its find- that they swindled him out of $1,500] Palm Beach by his Plant and Strue- eoetry. ie ae ae Sve Against Any Political ings and recommendations as a re- in Liberty Bonds and $2,500 in cash}tures Commissioner, Grover A. theipfulners to the service men. Discussions, |sult of surveys and investightions of in alleged bucket shop operations, Whalen, received a thought, wave to- “We have no serious problem in be: | tbe, |State departments, institutions and wore hold in $50,000 ball by Judgelday that made him shiver. This inning the allotments of public lands | public works, ‘The fepott wae sened Mulqueen in Genera! Sessions to-day | despite the tact ty / at it came from and the ocr gee be eran By David Lawrence. by Gov. Miller, State Comptroller after they had pleaded not guilty. Palm Beach. As deciphered by Hirah- ie weak a ign he heulty Hes In (Special hea abradi vi The Eve-| Wendell, Senator Hewitt, Chairman Assistant District’ Attorney -Stm=| felts favorite atexopraplion, exiill “pay 4 ning World. ; of the Senate Finance Committee r $ ‘ rovi if mons had asked for only $5,000 each | giv hes Rather ‘than provide that the maxi-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (Copy-|and Assemblyman McQinnies, Chair- gee ve! sively for The Evening World, the; f mum cash payments shall extend over ney =Reen ae man of the Assembly Ways and for the two. ‘ warning wavelet wliispered: vy j Med He acvaeny better Beatowal WE’ CbligE SE diate” ean eenmens!¥!steuna Committee, Among the most| Junior High School team, reading from right to They have been picked as the representatives of |..."Are these men still in business in| | “Reware of reportets. ‘Too muah ‘i vette! si ma aly, France, er : 5 : Vall e Mu . | publicity will p a io } we could await the day when we may snchad ee deh sed a °Flimportant findings listed in the re-| eft: George Usry, A, Ebstein, M. Weisel, C. Patrick the New York achools to race the Chicago school- | )r''sinirons sald he unieratocd thele| trite." put you and me on the | kafely undertake to pay at once in T™ePody wo ference. indefinitely, eel State: Inatitations are “wet! man. { #84 8. Cypress, photographed at the 18ist Street Ica boys in Chicago for the championship Biichn: Wane SUI oben: As @ result, Hirshfeld, who used j Meee ee te eee eee eee te pci eet el aged", DAIS WEEN Ate prosecutea| Palace, where they are practising. “Then,” said the Judge, “$5,000 Is}to mect the news writers at the front } to real advantage, * to ne ot least until the Senate of the United iaheiey, Gaia EAA ooe ———— allen mn ridiculously inadequate. These men|gate of his office with a broad emile j “Inasmuch as the Treasury is to be states acts th 1t , ‘ " 7 are charged with swindling the pub-|and a war sh } upon the several treaties : ch xe ig P warm handshake, was ag inac- { called upon to meet more than six jovotinted @t the Arms Conference a 4 Serenades fra beerey HEALTH BUREAU | Ba Obta ins Ne. Tam sure the District Attorney |cessiblo to-day as the gold lady-atop } Dillion dollars of maturing obliga- : it 2 hee ieee bs ae Sested, Ph he ron U would not have asked for an indict-|the Municipal Building, . i tions in the sixteen months immedi- The United tates Government| tions fegtth es eae ree ROMANCE TO RESULT ° ment or the Grand Jury would not| “I'm too busy examining cheok \ ately before us, It Is not possible to doesn't want to be in the position of| 1821, Lesisiat SGoth ie Pteethae to: IN EARLY WEDDING License to Wed have Indicted them if they had not}books to see them,” said Hirshfield j Eeoomnmmend ve ferus of cane aot asking for a postponcment and would| uettons and Inorsnace ta ettieiney SEIZED BY TROOPS . reason to believe they are actually |when a corporal's guard of reporters dred millions of additional short tim: lens Me Ll Fé bb: swindlers. The thing to do 1s to keep|appeared outside his ! notes, Further excessive borrowing Prefer to have tho initiative taken Seed eE ao liproverents ere yas 0: Uy them where! Clay oatiuat prov on nag pie sido his office this boy, would likely undo all that has been Laat ead other batelhigp testcase = Coalition of Bometaenta with ‘ | —___— public until the charge is disposed of.| The visitors were at first atunned accomplished in readjusting interest ne! are a ha lozen reasons vidi} lag, ait The bail is fixed at $50,000 in er and then indignant. They wr Fates and. stabilizing the fnancial WHY the United States hopes it will|lated activities, specifically the de- Titled Frenchman Accompanied Gaanianioner a, fete. einai Ne world, both vitally essential to the re- be done. . AiG RUNS GRBTAEEE, Ga eee by Pretty Actress Who Calls Simmons went before the Su-|agreed to let one of them in. ‘They sumption of industrial and commercial _ The mystery of the missing French |theh State Engineer and Surveyor; —_——>—_ : & * preme Court Grand Jury to-day with|sent word back: “All or. none.” aoueites. note, announced in cable news des-|steater centralization of departments , See j Herself Claraklotz. evidence in two cases of swindling in| Hirshficld didn’t deign to make reply “Granting that {t is not fair to op. Patches as having been given to the|and bureaus, whch, st ta eamerted, are (Continued From First Page.) If this Is one of those publicity|Wall Street transactions. Assistant| At the time Irina veneee ty pose any proposed plan without offer- Press by Premier Poincare, is inter-]now too frequent y ‘operated as 4 Lad ——— stunts, so be it. Here is the pub-|D!strict Attorneys Schreiber and Wil-| receive representatives of the press ing @ substitute, let me repont that ¢ fWined In the American reluctance to| tinct units;’’ standardisation of office| 4 moran ware arrested by other oo ’ : son took eight cases before the Ad-|he was reported to be oxambatm believe the American people will ac- 88 @ postponement. Although the| procedure by written definite instruc- special constables near the Silent Val- [lelty ditional General Sessions Grand Jury.| Henry G. Armington, President of vept the levy of a general sales tax Parle cotrespondents cabled the sub-|tions to employees, who should by ley Renarvolr, the soured of Belfast's | A distinguished-looking gentleman? Indictments in a number of cases|hund laundry, in connection with to meet the proposed bonus payments, *tNeo of the note nearly a week ago, {held responsible for obedience; | e¥ R site | land an even distinguisheder-looking| Were expected before the adjourn-| charges made against a waten mee and we should contribute thereby no phe Department of State ofcially | greater attention to training of em-| WEI SUPRY. | oe erin. | leirl appeared at the marriage license |Ment of the courts In addition to the | inepector accused of having tampered added difficulties to the problems of hasn't recelved x copy; nor are they | ployees In office duties and methods, || Five young men, arn aday atta | girl appeared at the s iinelaea Jedletidenta (ound ventotay:| with water nelern theron dentate readjustment. If Congress will not M&king any vigorous efforts to find] especially necessary, the report adds, he Ainaral ota lon Fein pen es bureau to-day and said they wanted | justice Wasservogel in the Supreme | the city adopt such a plan it would be wise to i aera ; lca Sree ae Helene ie potent conaldar 17st, will be tiled we RAtityland to. one, Whereupon the following data]Court and Judge Mulqueen in Gen- _ let the legislation go over until there ; impress! revails|ations influence the selection of em- " o > eebonded. aval’ Genstons were walling to receive fs a situation which will justify tho that Ambassador Herrick recelved | ployees." eae a cite cdaniis ete seit apc A on de {them |MORE U. S. SOLDIERS large outlay. unobclal word from the Government Other recommendations are: Proper carrying a rifle an ie others wit! is He sad he was he ‘on Je : | “We are drving for large cconomies, here as to its attitude just about the| balance between expenditures ot the aes assemblage. | | Bulow, forty-nine years old. born in TAKEN FROM RHINE wo are pushing the disposition of t!me the French Premier was telling] differcnt departments to be effected soo atten waslmade this zereocen Russia, now living at No. 104 West} BALFOUR PRAISED eee . y, ve the correspondents about his note,|by furth tudy; base promotion of a deste OFRNOURG) B 2d Street. And the girl said she | surplus war property, and have other by further study; Pr mn s, | h2d r 3.203 e aars j Tena under consideration which ought Which probably never hag ‘been de-| employees on merit and Industry as a| Strabane, North Byrone, which the| was Clara Klotz, twenty-one, a show BY LLOYD GEORGE} 3,203 Men and Officers to Leavg | to prove a great relief to the Federal lvered to the American Embassy at} means of obtaining a greater quan- UEieaicoyidn Chis eck OA Boliceroe girl, born in Urbana, O., living at . —_——— H Soon — Only 2,386 to *% i treasury. It 1 not consistent to Paris tity and a better quality of work : ig this - A police pa No. 13 West 54th Street. (Look! The Man Who Above All Otivers | ne ft supae through improved morale and stand-| trol noticed flames proceeding from h he 0 e Aa | Remain. enact legislation in anticipation of | ‘ eye rough imp Charatauntiva and (nerentibeiteros wal: j : lover your old programmes of girl- i i | these things, but it would be a pru-| Another incident ne couse ee ardize titles and sajartes in Beate | oe a ee achat ie are ee as Ph: an eichinle shows end’ be BOW many Helped to Clear S at WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—An tm- with the missing note was the an-| gepartmes “ . is j 3 : ind~ 8 be 4 Hs oe dent plan to awalt the developments, aent tear, ; wale eu wan [inationsahowed selrol liad beau strewn bet || eo.> Clara ‘Klotses, you find). = Arms Parley, He Says. mediate further reduction of 208 of- and I ean see in such a postponement Rouncement from the White House a| Most of the recommendations can } } y no lack of regard for the service men Week ago that the reply of the Ameri-|be effected by budgetary control, the} Over the stairs and bedding. The dis-} : A reporter went first to see t LONDON, Feb. 16 (Associated | ficers and 3,000 men in the American * Sn whom all the American people are can Government to the invitation of}report asserts, adding that no legisla-| trict hospital eure the Workhouse.| #4138 SALLY COMISIKEN. | bride, He found that the house num- | jregs),—Arthur J. Balfour, welcomed | forces in Germany was announced to #0 genuinely interested. the powers to attend the economic |tion is ngeded eReE LS SIE tote cee . ee ber she had given was that of some. 11.6 toca y from the Washington | “ay by the War Department. “I take it that the ex-service men conference at Genoa would be given] Tho report sets forth two instances) charges were preferred against Beu-|Copeland’s Confidential Stenogra-| ous nr necnine inmmortanes, bet tne | E B there willbe iRUMAIRInE “ta. Gar themselves, are no less concerned out on Friday, Feb, 10, but that day |where savings of $60,000 and $35,000} mas Monaghan and Patrick and| her Will Marry Department | suggestion that anybody. might live [Conference at a luncheon by the Goy. | There will be remaining in Gerd than others about the restoration of bas come apd gone and the only word|were effected by discontinuance of ;Michael Murney, one of the Murney Pp y Dep 1 there with such a name as Clirajernment and Coalition members of |tpg ameces ant mea f Robinem end ieiretura toravondant Aestaeiee: Wilte: vaoues wes that pertain, classes (OF «dopdttment oHAt- aehs vere eben ei Eeuinlis tae Secretary. | ixlotz was received by the butler with|poth Houses of Parliament, declared sores iid A employment. Those of their wounded America couldn't respond to the in-|ing, and a reduction of other kinds of saulted after his arrest. and is now| 4 fomance in the Health Department |a six-below-zcro glare. that “the world owes an unaccountable | THIEF TAKES A FLIVVER or sick comrades, who were impaired V!tation until more information was | printing. . under z Ty Friends who ©&Mme to light to-day through the an-| Whereupon the reporter looked for] et of gratitude to the Government of by their war service, are being cared #Vallable as to the scope and pro-| Mark A. Graves, research director| under a physician's era: Biles who Sore 2, urte Ueicag, Senet) te Oe rae: Bayon de Guise at Mele ook COVERED WITH HONE! for with the most liberal generosity Tamme of the conference for the board, said that this year the|saw him at the Newry Bamacks de- nou re ddtaes (i West baa Street, Die coun le Bia arian Tied Georeer pre the Nation can bestow. There are Reduced to its simplest form, the|State's printing bill probably would slared iis apes and face bore evidence a Tee eens a comlena, * card with the name of Ray Ray-|.iging at the luncheon, paid a striking | denti@cation Marke om Car Fai : ituation here js one of anxiety about |be reduced by, $300,000. of severe injuries. e ealth Commissioner Copeland, , o : | here and there efceptional cases of ®! : is ? “ - ‘ s mond. ribute to Mr. Balfour, saying: to Deter Robber, neglect, and attending complaint, but the various treaties signed at the) The report also recommended a alg peor a a emmandant to, Charles Lee Kobler, Secratary of the “"Noroay reaponded to the reporter’al sy aim aNghtcl to thank ine man| Lieut, Joseph Shea, who was in charg wrbiate eeokibe thems cut andicoriect- “rms Conlerense, 0 uill they are) standardisation of; suppllvs) purchased Monaghau's fetier, Gt Bil clas on eeerment of Health, ‘The wedding scaauits on the door, #o he tooked in| who, above all others, heiped ta clear [of the White Plaine Pollee station uer ihe with all poesible speed out of the way the Administration |for the State Departments and the twice raided by arme rpccliie ON date has not as yet been fixed, “but it the telephone book fora business ad-| {rn okie’ Ne tered coer ate | Ms Tage ey ‘ , doesn’t want to enter another inter-|creation of a State Purchasing De-| Tuesday and aga’ \d All be barre: tent the: biushitis (is (ac 4 No. 701 Sc ee = a OMeies ; ; “It hhs not been possible to meet ° 2 | , . ¥ _ Ww efore Lent,’ the blushing dress and found one at No. 701}in a great way. He didn't haggle. |the boldest automobile bberies of sil the demands for special hospitali- D&tonal conference. Evidence of this} partment, A substantial saving has aa ap aia ea eae ee tan-hatred bride-to-be said to an Eve-| seventh Avenue, There Mr. Ray-| to believed in the permanence of the |ord on the “blotter” The ened eet tion, but we are building to that 18 0 be found in the doparture of the | heen made by the transfer of property solved etc Hee acer metic (ulig! World’ reportor |mond was found behind a door which | cgnterence. Because it reduced. the| P. Yaple came to hendquarter: end, without counting the cost. We Secretary of State for an « meat Valea from aspariments and)" TONDON, Feb. “16. (Assoriated| Mls Cumiskoy, although not a elvil [tage two | insor{ntions nose sald { vurdens of anxiety, he has won more | and reported he had Matt hia Bord ante . par Jermuda, all's . wei dq ate 8 Seren re Stag ree! erprises;"’ the un ever rust and afte $ pile: at tne. Bol Side Gi expending $400,000,000 o yeat ID tendency of ‘.diministration officials to! Among the departments were Labor, | Press).—Prediction that a coup d'etat| service employee, has nevert‘ieless bi Dy tee Stereo Gnd Ferciem News itt cten ne wer naa HecHOns Of ont G fofalonin “Wentl (a wet (reaten pRarnyegeian ped dpe and re~ argue that unless the pending trea-| Motion Picture Commission, Attorney |!n Ireland, which resulted in the set-| retained as confidential stenographer bye the multitudes of his fellow country-|n ay, 1¢ wag gone. Painted on. bet thoes peng acl de oy that such delay eS are ratified economic reconstruc- |Generals, Banking, Conservation, Cor- ting up of a Soviet Republic, would Health Commissioners Lederie, Gold= | rete a. amused voluanic shores of the Pacine | Sar%0f,e08 vAll Honey in Not Yaple's | as will enable ongress to act in pru-)%0R Will be delayed, nell College of Agriculture, Prisons, | rin uae iy Winston Churehin, See. | "22" Emerson, Amster and Copeland.) “sive, 1 know the Baron," said he were littered with explosive materials | rear of car, ‘Yaple's Old-Fashioned Purd } dience for the common good, will have | Entirely apart from the domestic] Public Works, State Engineer's, State Meee toni tka Golcaiea tt moving in SS He's a Frenchman—newspaper man | not well covered, and at any moment | Honey.’ Painted on windows, side and | no suggestion of unmindfulness or Teasons which would make a postpone- | Treawarer’s, Health, Highways, In- fiee ttolina oe Commune: to-dags the jt0o, odd sort of chap. His hobby 18/ there was danger that things might | tar P. Yaple. Scarsdale.’ " | 344 ment o fthe Genoa conference fit in| surance, Secretary of State, Education eh, 0 ‘oe kre tereyes {the collection of information about | panne Sanat ‘mon alate ut, Shea said the thief who thought f are serious doubts as to what can be) In the Department of Libor, while 7 ich an ocourrence wa es | You don't have to get married merely | 0. Ete Bee was, to put It mildly, an optimist. SENATE ASKS FULL DATA J iccomplisied in any ceonomie con-|there had been a reduction of 40 per al Misly, however tn the opthisn i | ccause: you wet ileense for I yay | Dorrors of a great w == j ON FOUR-POWER TREATY ference until the Eurofean countrics| cent. in personnel, no diminution of |e British G : knowecand) tho exbenserds cnominal/i| a ee =e } ead ible themselves give evidence of a better | efficiency was found Pisa vD a 60. S08 Dent Le eee 1 don't know how many marriag~|BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM ; i Arms Conference Policies Debated Spirit toward the all-important probe 5 Hanae ee naan neck oe the licenses the Baron has gathered here HELD AS SHOPLIFTERS | é i lem of German payments on war rep- wae beeline? bea Re und there,"’ aa | On Floor for Firat Time, | lem of ( P1116 Ni X SOLDIERS _ |¢,.co ern igen tecaute oe he there." sve to ttl positivety | | ' WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.—The resolu Nay Wats TROUELE tsi Be the f ! i obbing Wife Hears Hasband's | : TON, Feb, } = ENDED LIVES IN WAR | because they were thought to whether the Baron and Clara Klotz Heoord Told in Court, [ ion asking President Harding for full at obioxlous tb Great Britain. and A | f nformation regarding the negotiations | If the United States were required a SORT: GDRDRIOUS } i" ip Qisted got married or not, Mr. Raymond! yyp, Margaret ‘Tattenaud, twenty- of the Four Power Pacific Treaty was ite answer the invitation to Genoa, it oe ‘ «.,7, | because they were ‘he men who ha’ aid the Baron expects to sail iM Altnreg years old, a bride of three i adopted by the Senate to-day after a| would its note on the vagueness|Of the Suicides 16 Were Officers] this country most. If any progress few days for France, where he will) veous, stood sobbing in Nisht Court . tebate in which the Arms Conference |of the Genoa programme, the neces- Were Enliste is to be made there ought to be a _—>— write a plece for the paper. 4 3 , policies were discussed generally for laity for some actual manifestation of and 100 ere Enlisted | Parliament in Ireland representing the a . | pace lh alae last night beside the man she married ps | hs JOrss Hp aoeite Sinko Cony eif-help by and the separa- Meh | hope of the future rather than they Neighbors Rescue Her From) TEACHER SAYS FRIEND _\",,Cansda, while Police Lieut. Glass-|| (Pasay HEA PouNnD PROF 4 HUFFALO EXPRESS DERAILED. 10000 Comoe from polities! @ues- | (Special From a Staff Correspondent | irre, 01 INE Pie ue reel Flames After Robbers Make BEAT HER IN TAXICAB Blleged record of her husband, Edward. | Al q BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 16.—Two| ct’ Sueh topies i ie “peace of} f The Evening World.) 2 - i This record was ten arrests and nu- ‘Trade Mark) f BALTIN Bia.) Fed) 1819 | apaape! amas ho Vitel. to the Baltics o 9 pudiation of the aty of Ireland Their Escape -—- — merous convictions, beginning with i care of the Buffalo Express of the/ment of-economic questions, but the| ALBANY, Feb. 16.—Figures siven| would free all par from thein en ei ESCApe, Retarning m Social Affair, He|Tuttenaud's commitment for truancy Ad t. 1] i ennsylvania Faltroaa wan, “ralled | Harding Administration stands com-jout to-day by Adjutant Gen, 1, Les-| gagements, and the position of Great <— Attacked Her, She § when ike was fourteen youre and end- vti.on page lest nton, Md, bi no Ft i ence 90) A y leat ight near Owentor MING mitted against the discussion of Bu-| te Kincaid show 116 men from this} Britain, standing on the. treaty and) Nighbors of Mrs. Henry Handm Anna Gardner, a Jamaica school /IM WH his sentence sn 1908 to twenty ‘ eaeesens . Bee political qu rie just 28) state took thelr own lives in the pends: bal als bea Sores vhose husband has a women's tailo: , appeared in Flatbush Court, He forved twelve year a | = — eu to-day as when the League o' as peteomons ound © alt of the : Teel GER, GR : yn, to-day to press a charge of; Tattenaud, thirty-five years old, un¢ | j 1,600 BOYS AT 15 [Nations controversy was at its| World War, 100 enlisted men and 16114 do their part, would be a position] ing establishment at No. 1102 | IBrookiras texiay $0 Jnrees ©: ShAIEE OF | FBIM et apraiieal peotestey ba | FUNERAL DIRECTORS height officers. A statement accompanying | of great moral as well as undoubted] Avenue, have been on the lookout felonious asaav te "| Detective Marron on complaint of a - 5 AND Ss | t f 408 Cl Avenue, Brooklyn. ; 12,834 GIRLS | Miny sconom: conterenco in wiv | he figures say: material strength since ‘Monts, afternoon to, ald the of 408 inten Avenue, Brooklyn. | department store detective, who ac:| ne ; | e « K t . : —_———_— pollee in finidis o banc who coor’ ‘ sf $s are P+ Wg WED DURING 1920] 12 Harding Aaministrntion does vnc-|"“goidiers of German deacout seem) Boe a ter Monday tied tra in? returning from a social affair in a taxl- |women's eilk: bloomers’ and sowe table Call Columbus 8200" eaeieteetoee OIG URL cneat ane: eumancial sna €0 lead other nationalities in the tig-|2 HELD FOR ROBBERY be foe * cab with Quinn when he became offen- |linen ‘e nd set fire to ive with his attentions and finally beat| The woman sald she w A on her Big Increases Revealed in Marriages | divorced from any of the enfo FRANK E. CAMPBELL, ment | ures." HAVE PRISON RECORDS | the piace, apparently with the idea of jer severely and tore her clothing. Haneymoun ana hed idoporee: jer ie. 2p age! of Persons 15 to 34 Years | provisions of previous treaties Latest enlistment figures show that — burning her to death fo hide the Quinn was held tn $1,500 bail for ex-|hand was a prosperous Montreal bust- 2 Funeral Chure a . erning the peace of Europe the State of New Yor a 426 Charged With Hold-Up in Front] oyime mination to-morrow. His counsel de-!ness man. She had $2,000. Hach was Se Old. The belief prevails here that the]? om F ene : of Cafe Last ¢ re Mia EHandinania) husband “we cared his elient’ would deny the {held for Special Sessions in $300 ball, Broadway at 66th WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 {Genoa conference will ultimately bo {Men im the World War, Three-tiiths s{home ill and had teft the shop ir furnished by ty company vAS TON, Feb. 16 Fenoa conference will ultimately tw \ neo | home 1 i : John ‘Tredanars and John Bi! were arrested: lust n {changed in character and that the} ot the deaths described during the nd tx = y care. ‘Two men came in Sixteen hundred boys and 12,834 it on the com- | Un States will in the end be a{ World War ,occurred upon foreign t of John Stovela, No, 1a) Sist| an PUcine Barnents | Ae che turned 9 HELP WANTED—MALE, girls fifteen years of age in the | participant, though the negotia | soll. : : that they robbed him of §400 00 leery Gariied Hee Talo the. ben RN esparianceaT crea ; United States were listed as mar- | for the funding of the Allied debt may | Gem. Kincaid anounced that nt Of Oct. 2 a4 he was leaving | oa. They bound her -arms and } “Alitomblio acceksaiy™ Hae * en Serum i ried in 1920, the Census Bureau |b" carried on separately cither i,]¥ader Mo circumstances will the eat No, 220 B. liith Street. Both) iegs, stuffed a wad of cloth in her ' et ato Rat teterencene tt Be - announced to-day. Fighty-two | V@*hington or in London during the|pames of the men in the suicide have prison records, the police) Toutn, tied a strip of lining over it | N - M, S., box 637° World, upto D anno -day. Fighty- adeeb i : nd threw her into an aleove ——-— i boys and 499 girls of the same age |” os : pte ii ‘Tredanara’s police rvcord.on which he "phere they left her after pulling PERSONALS a ‘ ae ‘ | “ also {s known as John Quinn, shows S ecashan hand fay Non ee | i were reconied as widowed or | THREE WEEKS DELAY |MRS. EDWARD NEWELL [air toa at ton tos years for{a ring from -her hand. ‘They took Makes ‘ood TEA a certainty BLENIONEC PRONE RES ¥ aivorecd |cesault and robbery in 113, Bianco's| her handbag containing $12, and -@. 1iONH TO-DAY, ‘Thuradayy OF tr GETS DIVORCE DECREE}? , Hate here autn Wetgny, at 12.30 aha ae Ww : : « AT GENOA F | * | police record shows two sentences, one| ripped oF cash drawer, bu . : Mui ‘of Holmen; will then y i =n The unalysis peveated a distinat | seta Boca Pol tiye vaace In Bic Bien for obaeult| there wan wothihe in It , 1 d telephone nutuber to asrt p é Increase during recent years, or | COMP te shoes Maner qemurre @f| cna robbery. He wan one {ime ac-| gome time ufter sho heard them The tender top tea leaves an: } BOB vik . since the 1910 census, in the per- 1B ti Official Circles Give In em Se Til : quitted on lee charge and 0M} ot, slamming the front door behind perfect blending—the result | ——— ya! 4 ‘ Briti ficlal Cirgles Give In Court Ju tt] April 11, 1919, Judge Mulqueen sus- Mrs. Handman smelled bu ? h sgh ne Nepssieg porsana) fos imation French Will Win {Waite Plains bas just an in-| pended sentence following his eonvie~ Se atk ond panics ne phe at of 100 years of experience— Notice to Advertisers = i : cach VeRe: of age from fifteen tu ‘ |terlocutory decree of divorce to Mrs, | lon for assault and robbery gat tonse. She worked the bond makes Tetley’s Orange Pekoe burr bea 1 , urty-four. Contention: a ecm pho a " Display advertising wpe copy and_rcle = ik In 1920 three-tenths of 1. p. | | race G. Amory New well known in neha mien «© from her ankles nd Kicked delici freshin; {or either the week day Moroing World by 7 er F ™ soclet > so delicious—so refr 4 Evening World if received after 4 P, M. 104 ral ie cent. of the total of sixteen-yea | LONDON, Feb. 18 (Associated |Pelham Manor fa wut her bus: | SLEW MAN WHO CUT OFF nst the w all until persons ran ir Avagreat | peecediis publicanion scan be’ nsec 00 va ik old boys were married, compared | Press).—The probability of a delay og |b8nd Dt. Edward §. Newell, a promi from next doo elt their w —s0 . | Gace ines permit and in apcer of reeelp | delay 0 ; World ‘bitice Copy “comtatuine engravings with one-tenth of 1 per cent. In /tnree weeks in the opening of the [Rent Pryslcian of the Pehams, it he-| HIS EAR AND IS SET FREE} through the smoke which flted the | made by The World must be received by 1 a 2 1910, while those seventeen years | o.oo. pen: i Mel came known to-day. Under the terms bn Cleave Breckiyn| front rooms and released her Disniay advertising. txpe cory for be Mi of ae numbered eight-tenths of 1/24 Beonom Onference Was |o¢ the decree the plaintiff is allowed to | 8 me je F eener vee _The firemen of Engine Company ment Hectionk of My. & A et Py i per cent., compared with half that | Conceded in British oMetal ctrcles to- | resume her maiden name of Grace G. iat memunee No, 29 found ail the sults on ono side Tetley’s Orange Pekoe | ion aud cle ty ae e proportion ten years previously. | da: eae Frank Nemla, No, 125 Third of the store burning when they at trees pound, half- | bythe world must be neceived by ‘Thureday Rd } Eighteen, nineteen, twenty and 1 ts (he first intimation in|” q@ne couple were iarried on Nov 1,| BFOOklYs, Was discharged in the Fifti| foul, a fio canes ti ci dad . pound and one-pound Sunday* Main Shect copy. trpe copy whi co! i twenty-one show similar iner« suc les that the French were|igo and have no childron Avenue Court to-day ut his arraign- |‘! +600 da packages. Bot heen teevived, by AP Mt Friday PH j The number of married win their contention that it , 7 Aa ment on a charge of homicide. He- Was} publication office hy Pn At Priday. and sul sixteen. years of age was s iinpossible to start the confer. | Mr® Newell produced several em-| Rvoused of killing Lecuaed De Faro. {i ingertion SOF Tested ee To ore cent. of the total female popula- jence on the date originally chosen, |Plovees of Bretton Mall, Manhattun,| No, 58 Huntivgton Street. its Ceseton awd position’ oad tion at that age In 1910, comp |Marets 8 who testified that on April 1 br.| ‘The evidence showed that the two] ma ai d.8 ae Gon? Oe he . a Newell registered there with men had fought oy ation of em orders wieased tater Fi eS ee Sens 182980) thenum: | : known woman, It was aliened ¢ ployment, that De Faro had used 4) the WORLD'S WINTER RESORT ANNUAL tor Br fae ge ed BO Tf my ut Beventeen years of age Wi You Need Not Have a Cold ewell had roglstered the razor, cutting off Ne right car, | 1922.) containing Foreign and American earn discounts of any character, coptract ° &.7 per cent., as against 9.8 Mf you will take Ln ‘OMO Qi cB Y Sige Sasre Ob a se > rie 1 Tours, “Ines wing, 4 Age Tablote when ou feck the Te oe NE [April 16, and 23, 192 : and that Nema had then fired renga free at THE WQ ya » @xnt, in Lior @ Cold coming on ~Adsp and wife,” revolver shots in self-defense, 1 Now York World, Now York, - Re ne ern or ame

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