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“The Irish, you know, are sen- sitive and we must say nothing THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND “Americans have been unani- “The attempt to set _up a re- mously in favor of self govern. public in Ireland will only end “The majority of the Irish people must be allowed to sev: “I am persuaded they (De Va- lera and his followers) are mis- NEWS MOVIES ‘A republic cannot be obtained without the greatest danger of ' “The attempt to set up a ree public fs likely to arouse opposl- tion more rapidly than converts.” since Mrs, Good begun her action {and I hope this ts the last one."* Counsel for Dr, Good said he had offered the plaintiff $150 counsel fees. “And I may offer her a little more," retorted Justice Ford as he reserved decision. ‘The Goods were married Dec. 2, eee and separated in 1913, Mrs jood began suit in 1919, alleging cruel I ereatinent and abandonment, PEON ERD TABLETS KILL BABY; MISTAKEN FOR CANDY tle Girl « ves r Grippe Pilla tnining Acetanalid. Two little girls thought thelr Mfteen- months-old sister wanted some candy ay. Reaching up to a decorated , they gave ber at least five grippe tablets, each containing one grain of acetanalid and some camphor. As a result’ Nellle Gregarawlez died before on after an hour of agony caused by dr the Mary, five, and Sarah, told thelr \ Anga, four, naively story to thelr mother, Stan- who found the baby in convul- sions when she returned from marke ing to the home at No. 185 20th Street, Brooklyn, en 20-YEAR SENTENCE FOR $4.50 HOLD-UP Galvin Had Been Arrested Three Times on Similar Charges. Frank Gaivin of No. 91 Bedford Street was sentenced to Sing Sing Prison for twenty years to-day for the highway robbery of Lucio Benedetto of No. 242 East 46th Street at Washington and Perry Streets Jan. 29. Galvin confessed to taking $4.50 from Renedetto. He had been convicted twice before of similar offenses, Both | times he tearfully promised to reform. | Judge Mula first time and Judge Rosalaky let him off with a penitentiary term the next. “Lam persuaded that * * * Se it would be wiser to support the treaty whole-heartedly.” ! anreste THE Schultz, AUTOMOBILE ARG Samuel twenty-two, No. 15 White Street, far Rockaway, was taken to the Washington Heights Court to-day charged with stealing an aut mobile owned by Charles D, Lowe, No. 320 West 105th Street. Tt was stolen Jan. 10 at 109th Street and Fort Wash- ington Avenue and was located Inst night In front of a hotel at Smithtown, L. lL When Schultz started to drive ft uway he was arrested, The police say hultz has served « Sing Sing term of two and one-half years for another automobile theft. —_—_—_—_—X*_—!_ NATURALIZED DIET Modern milling methods have taken out of the diet practically all roughness. But science has proved that a certain amount of rough- ness is necessary in food. Bran supplies the need; it naturalizes the diet, promotes digestion and cleanses the stomach. That is why bran muffins are included in the well balanced menu at CHILDS. entailed gods n_suapended sentence the | Americas Soremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street— New York to offend them.” in disaster.” ment In Ireland.” ern their own country taken.” elvil war.” Po le ae BU US UL BAUS ~—S LO "| Sir Horace Plunkett Sees vHER “FINE LADIES |" “ ” HER “FINE LADIES' o th . ° t t DO MANUAL WORK Disaster in an Attempt to KILLS FIVE MORE corsa. vow. | (JF POVERTY PLEAS ieee Compulsory work for women Is i . . to be imposed by the Bulgarian Set Up an Irish Republic Peasant Goverment. Ee pra j women who do manual labor, say none partisans of the law, will take | 7 a pleasure in “seeing those ladies | Apostle of Irish Freedom Calls on His People os in silk stockings" rustle about a | snags afeaay fal es bit. ‘ : Her Feet on Seat, Couple Re-| to Whole-Heartedly Adopt Treaty— De! Two Victimsin Ridgefield Park| “Premier stamboutisky, justity- | Justice Ford Loses Patience! me : send tt 9 ing the new law in a recent Bs Arg | sent Driver’s Order to Valera Plan Would Bring to Naught Most} Are Alleged “Bootlegger speseth mild With Husbands Who Seek , c po : | is Si “A peasant woman works in | oO Evade Payne ) Take Them Down. | Hopeful Development in Living Memory. and His Son, eieauntey plguenine he reneee ll to Evade Payment, —— | Se often doing more work than the ———= The only reason Miss Gwendolyn! gi, piorace Piunkett, undaunted] Ireland at the moment are in the two] Five more deaths since last Satu Senet ORO feline Justice Ford ih Supreme Court to Emory of West 72d Street was not In] apostle of Irish freedom, paced ner-|Counties of Tyrone and Fermani day from avood alcohol, in “poison pra a hatdoswitiia teh iad day declared lie was “sick and tired’* West Side Police Court to-day to tes-| yously up and down the library of his| WMeM although they have got a ma-| rum," manufactured along the Hack S gals aed chic cadume, [ot Haat ntinual pleas of poverty manos sly up and down the libra 8) jurit avor of being governed from] onsack Riv “lay 5 ¢ pM SBR: UORy. 11 Pande tify in favor of her escort, Carl E.| trend, James Byrne, at No. 270 Park ee RE iy Boverned from] ensack River, tt 1s believed, were re-| ot give birth to children, We | When motions for alimony and coun- Lang, President of the Lang Motors! avenue, He pondered for the exact| the Government of Northern Ireland] Ported to-day from Ridgeficid Park,| must, at least, compel her to labor | sel fees come before him, He sug- Corporation, who was arrested last! words to express his thoughts. at Belfast. The justification of put-| N. J. Two of the victims are Charles} for the state ie gested that lawyers think up some- night on complaint of a taxicab) vrne trish, you know, are so sen-| "PS this political monstrosity, North-| Pest, seventy years olf, allered “boot | ane Baan Cy pe canes a thing new to say. * : eae PENA 2 “|ern Ireland, upon the map was that P ‘ Harry, fort In the capital, Sofia, then in th anaes Bete chauffeur, was because a doctor] sitive,» he said, a little emotionally,| ‘tister must not be coerced,’ yet these i and his son, Harry, y smaller cities and eventually in uit a alate ast M wouldn't let her leave the house. Her) «ang we niust say nothing that will! two counties will have to be coerced | UF: the villages amd country. PICS On Rone Aimar Hon by cols sister represented the family in court, | opena them,” into giving their alleriance against| Charles Kelly, gatekeeper at the | ~————= = ren | SGU CO Aina er atl, COBAEOL HY Ored® however, and another witness for] gre walked to a broad window ana| the Wishes of the majority of their) West Sh erossing in Rid with a Hackensack River distiller who] Ve Robert Good: a dentiat of No. 9s , alfbac! 2 . : 5 populations,"* ‘ark : eS = usked three youths employed in a to- UN ect i halt Lang was Al Thurman, halfback on] jooked musingly at the endless train Mark, was taken to the Hack Bees os to Bet him some rum|West Beth Strect, pay her $1,599 Inive y Virgi a a * lospl Tuesda ght. OCs e by ol e ees te © 2 ppea the University of Virginia football] of taxicabs and motor cars passing up} “Suppose the party which follows| Hospital Tuesday night. He became) iy in ihe plant. counsel fees to de end ithe appeal team in 1916. Lang was discharged. }and down Park Avenue. He held in| sir James Craiz agreed to join in an| bind shortly after and died catty |" srnat atutt is deadly poison, the |tken by her husband from a judi Miss Emory showed her gameness| his hand a letter writren and signed! Ajj-ircland Government with a unit-| Yesterday morning. His daughtet |yoys explained, pi fra ver Tes i k to Lang|2Y.,Woodrew Wilson expressing re-|ary Constitution similar to that of {Catherine Kelly, before Justice of the] ““Nover mind that; get me as much | December i last might when she stuck to Tang! gret that he had not been able to see| New Zealand, or with an arrangunent| Peace Henry T. Griggs swore that! ys you can and name your own pric Tekno ey AU po etme cases ale 4s he was pursued down Fifth Ave-| Sir Horace during his visit to Wash-||ike that of Canada or Australia,{the dead man had purchased the] {x jt up so it won't do any harm, Justis Ford, un nan admitted oo nue by a mob of Jeering chauffeurs. ington and welcoming him to the} would De Valera and his followers lquor from the elder Best. who Uved tho moonshiner is said to have re-| the Mites Mand Dae eraiae 920000 When he was taken to the West| United States abandon their demand for a republic?” in Ridgetleld Park. plied @ year and told of buying a $7,000 de sig : ati ne|. A very great man,’ said Sir Hor-|/ “[ cannot say, lecause they sccm! John Canova, twenty-one, No. 924]° Conditions have been so bad along| UXe edition of Elbert’ Hubbard's Vorty-seventh Street station sh®)ace as though speaking to some one| to sec a difference between complete ‘Malone Street, West Hoboken, was] ene Hackensack River that the Pub) | WOTeS to present to a friend. And waited there until he was Teneed ee Just outside the window. "An, yes.| Independence and the freedom from arrested this afternoon on x complaint |jic Service Corporation, it is under-| povae mate sho 4 Ho Noor: he by 8 to hail, She had been ill prior to this| yes," he continued, suddenly coming | ey errersnes RASld, EWORR GUY Hy BEKELE Baylor oF HO eB LOND OR a jorrow mone: truth of this experience | back fo the matter in hand. ‘The cee w wi fast A ‘renlity er Ridgetield E : Molees Cane Sea eats Se se " mine ete case is that this man has made up his 2 cee stab-|attempt to set up a re : . My bi : h i : jhe arrest! va : © efficiency dhe will not pay his wife The Police Court proceedings estab- | attempt to set up a republic in Ire-l it is true that the two restrictions was sald to be In connection wits tho] or its workmen In the iidelectiol font pall aha ae uty lished that Lang escotted Miss Emory | land is likely to arouse opposition far) ypon Irish freedom which Britain five deaths. plants, {t is said, is lowered paoneys : ni : ave sah thirty-one Pipa e ee ee EERE ae tiallRenet ate eaTl than Ie wlll make cons] would impose upon any part of that| Investigation by Hudson County of : MoUone for Slmony and eotnsol fe dance of the Virginia Society at the S. only end in disa and/rroup of islands—namely, that her/ficials revealed that Best had been Plaza Hotel last night, The four left |bring to naught the most hepetul! navy Should protect the whole group|taken to the North Hudson Hospital at 1.80 o'clock to go to u supper ut |Irish development in living memory.""| and that there should be some con: Jatter falling from a Summit Avene ——$_$_$—— he Gotham e turned again in abstraction and] tribution toward the cost of defense—-| trolley car in Union Hill, and died Lang engaged a taxicab driven by | gazed out of the window, his spare PTBGL ANpIS tO the UNtANt domme | easly. to-day arithout reanlniig eons Henry Hartman. Miss Emory placed | body and gray head silhouetted ih the | jons, simply becwuse they are dis-|sciousn Visiting Best's home the har slippered\feation she seat in front) brilllay: mgratag sipahing! tant. If the Washington Conference | investigators discovered his son crit!- of her, Lang also pu ie ae Gate : Mee sony to" ithe rere brings forth the fruit all men of good|cally ill. Dr. Gross of Little Ferry, Hartman protested . reer lent a Mig ap ace nee us adhe Will desire, the restrictions may not|!rushed the younger Best to the Hack- Lerupe ie ls ee ee hl WAG er, “Ask mo a question,” sald he.) spyply to ireland, but at the moment alensack Hospital, where he died from ai te Lang pus! nim awa = epublic « t be obtaines wood alcohol pe : out the ean dbon OL the cabysankeallin:| CCWhat. ebauge (oi you) motion In} eee Ae caneee ae etyil wan ia ne Gigs Miateeap nae Wee | neives tha pidewalless neh ae tegerding “the: Ieish The mere talk of the repub-| The two other victims were Sebas-| tone more but for Hartman’s excel- | proble! 1s to lead that way." tion Geiger, fifty, and Samuel Dunlap, Lang tried to three more]American opinion upon the main Is-| +g tne Reput >A raul idle A PonERGI Eapanits ene tried 80 Peat anove lates Eee ahi pete re Gree ue Renublican Party in Ire=|died in the Hackensack Hospital § a eee take him as {been coming. to ‘this ‘country and 2M exhibits a much greater strength | urday night and the latter In his room| ne c e efuse to take as ing 9 na 1s been anticipated and ajon § eet. Sunday nig passenger because of Hartman's in-|through all that time the Americans | part = peck Seah a athe Or a ey bis Ueda seinen ’ terferent ‘Then Lang concluded to}have been unanimously in favor of eg Bry Ma SRN ES see Ld meee (SVU ae TS. f Be eae eee iey 4a Lael governmibat tor TcHaciny Neetane |e che eu of the treaty,] pneumonia pending final determin walk down Tee ean again England: ¢ something which | Wat will happen tion of the extent of the effect pick up Sebine axi 85 Leeiiere tie lecntronceeion tsa “The situation would bo extremely] polsonous liquor. It is known, > vy: Ser umiiin and oiher/driveraran thelr ao smething which apparently al. |&T@ve and I should fear that if the] cording to the officials, that both men \ Crepe de Ch ine nuiomarpaseecrey lane to duarue nnid.| Cenates American sympathy, | British Government determine not | had purchased liquor from Best. | curs along the curb close to Lane and |tenate i te Tmeh [OLY to Stop he evacuation of troops} An autopsy will be made by County | | waded off every i he hailed, He| ut American opinion upon the Tren | pM Py s b ' | waded off every taxi he hala ach, | question always reverta to the normal | BU even to send more troops to Ire-| Physician Oxden, who found. tt \ . he the hotel he telephoned to Police | Position, which is that the majority land, they would not experience in| Kelly died of wood alcohol poisonin= | ig OW ns RGGAGAKIGre: BUKINE’ WHEE, 8 Jof the Irish people must be ailowgd | England the opposition to their mili-} Dr. Ogden also analyzed conta : eae to aienotue. tie \to govern thelr own country. Perhana [tary policy which led to the with-| ing wood alcohol, a but‘ie in Keily \ \ Rs ‘hauffeurs outside. When he went|t90 little thought was given to ‘ic {drawal of the army and the agree-|home which hia daushter ' : 5 4 2 . Ulster minority, Provably because ;1!Ment for a treaty. In brief, the at-| been purchased from Hes’ , ate ownsta s arrested by Patrol ’ y because + mH : 2 saa MURA was arrested Dy Patrol’) placed its whole reliance upon rit sh| tempt to set up the republic ts likely] This recurrence of ery Special Hartman caid on the witness stand |SUPport, while the representatives of | to arouse opposition fur more rapidly | Woed alcohol in New Jersey emph day that Lung kicked him in the| the majority kept in close touch with | than it will make converts, It will sizes the boldness of moonshiners eae Magistrate Frothingham ex.| {ei fellow countrymen out here Jonly end in disaster and bring to|@0d _bootleggers in Hudson and iced CIGARS CARING Hat eonia — naught the most hopeful Trish devel- | Essex Counties, The Evening Worl Pie inatitn Tenn it path uct ts ‘In the last three years the Ulster| opment in living memory Investigating a report recently of e teed that the weight of evidence was|@Miculty has begun to be understood, — till on a barge ted up to one of “he TA Canes favor “S)and the large body of American] When he had finished, Sir Horace ed sey in Tetey ty found ¢ ' vhile : ; a ; a sjdenee of widespread — moonshinins : : : opinion (while a8 much opposed to the | stood tense, held by the dramatie y > division of Ireland as to the divi vision his words brought, ‘Then he| £0!M& on under the eves of Beautifully trimmed with SIE -cieeesaed : | viston hi i E LAM once eae tian fal Laces in hemstitched 16 TELEPHONES FOR ot the american Union) would favor| said suddenly Worter was informed tha aces or in hemstitche BEVERY 100 IN CITY [2 Cocos Space whieh She Boel | Stats all 1 can sayin sired cbesa eth ruil ron gist tailored style. V=neck and east portion of Ireland was given a} heye had so tv do, It ain politician , d, Wa Government similar to saad at sad {6 dock in question, for sleeveless styles. Flesh, or- * Ans Ls i Jersey City receives $1 any Exnert Gives Interesting |of the Canadian provinces under the| "Then he dashed trom room to} chid, blue and peach. Company Expert Gives Interesting | Dominion Government." airs ttl brrnre aaa ase ie from each boat, iy located on P Statistics, but Is Vague on “Most of us, Sir Horace, understood | coo him, Hackensack River within a stone Rates Question this is what Ireland gets under thu — : ay ee Sp uolley bridge used ¢ ates Que o t treaty." ny thousands of . automobile Ss i d There is a telephone for every 16.7] “That is not so unhappily. It {s| DOCTOR: AND 2 OTHERS street cars, Nothing in pr ng Mo el f 100 in this city, and for |PToPoscd under this treaty to set up HELD FOR AUTO THEFT | the view of the boats persons auto iB Ade two separate Parliaments und Govern- | grain, mash, bottles, k en 13.8 in New York State above the] ments in Ireland—one six und one | peree + in Deatne eines wis found, In tho eve th J a Bronx, A, D. Welch, General Com- | for twenty-six counties—with no Na- | Se oniien: ge is a popular place for reviden t inereial Superintendent of tho Now| tional Partament and Government to! eel ee Sty Baa menrny Tin I e Icoats a . | which they are both subordinate, This Whoxe cite) Sonres of abneks, lining York Telephone Company, told the} wartivion of Ireland 1s so radically op- |‘ nes tia peeks Jot the river from Newark Huse Service, Commtssion to-day. | Bored to the national sentinent of the |!) who. RTA eg ised Hneken nck, and the dozens « nd Prendergast of the commis- | P-) = ; ‘ trook i "}and derelict boats tied up to pir j sion Interrupted this testimony to} i+ cannot form the basis of a complete | Charles Kochl, a chaulfeur of No, 440 sala to be insiplent ats e Remarkable a : and peaceful settlement.” Evergreen Avenue, both of Brooklyn, |!8 common knowledge al That is all very interesting, but| unas Were held in $1,000 bail each for exam-| waterfront that many of them what we are interested in here is a ‘Do you think the demand for an|!nation next ‘Thursday by Magistrate lactually at work a good part of the % rate aS @ substitute for the pr tlindepengent republic persigted in by | biota In the saa} Apa es day and night ¥ ae Mr, De Valera is caused bY dissati | SF ON th Gn OER PF a stolen] So great is the demand for this il Mr. Welch was unable to give spe! fuction at this policy of partition?” | Uy nant Davic Heit rum, gin and whiskey, that cifle information when asked by M.|~ sCertuinly. In large measure, that| of No. | h Rrooklyn, |8eores of ‘moonshiners’’ are © Maldwin Fertig, Assistant Corporation |j, the justification of Mr. De Valeva’s | ‘The lisappeared |to keep up with the demand They oad Counnely, Honea the. exchanges in| attitude in the eyes of his followers and 10th} find it impossible to get sufficient the ate at were losing money.|yet I am persuaded they are mix amounts of grain alochol and fal! back “3 ao) ra Peas eet ee he Sonne: ware Base tm ac |taken, and that it would be far | upon wood alcohol which the All-Silk Jersey, Taffeta, Satin cordance wi he value of the local! wiser’ to support the treaty wh ? i eously believe they dennt q i a4 f ex service, but always having in mind «| heartedly, eee partition as en.|eu@ fe According to a chemist, w and Radium Silk of extra suffice nt return to, earry n ad in| acted by the British Parllament at a ’ Y t hess iy almost entirely quality are shown in these crease business, He refused to com-|time when the Ulster Unioniats wi ict analyzing liquors, © comy ; ‘ malt himself upon the suggestion by | he only. Irishmen having ny ef Dr, ; 1 process is necessar raw petticoats, Plain and Commissioner Blakeslee that when the | ive repr tion In it, will be founda | *! . 1 alc nl 1 oe PCRS ° rate was go high that persons refuse! ty be undesirable from every point uf ' ae ; at equipped changeable color ciivcts. ro take the service that point deter. yiew, If not unworkable, You will have seo wer hud t j One ld | aT yained the value of the local service observed that the worst troubles in r 0 mped on. authentic geow tablished, ——————— a, Extraordinary Offerings---Friday Beacon Blanket. Bath Robes Exceedingly Low Priced 2.95 with ets and cord girdles. All-Silk Jerse 2.95 tra-full cut, with shi cuff. Reinforced. Genuine Beacon Blanket Robes. Full-length models Satin-trimmed shawl collars, patch pock- y Pantalettes xceptional Value Ankle-length Pantalettes of superior Silk Jersey, Black and all petticoat shade Ex- rred

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