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‘ 5 alae : a ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 o . gatmed the roadway. When Corcoran, ° ° e wight. In thé mean time, Capt. Corcoran He Is Anxious to Give Them Needed Help, “Apartment Hunters” Bind and ‘Gag SHOWN IN REPORT Street Station, who fruitiessly in- Savings. quired ulong Avenue A for traces of the car. Capt. Corcoran obtained the | license number. ‘Kahrs was taken to Reception Hos- pital By Dr. Burchel:. The bull.| , earryifg shreds of his clothing, he: | Their lodged somewhere in his body and ap immedjate operation was performe! The surgeons doubted if the messen- ger would survive it. The numer of the automobile waed | For ten years Philip Melenchuck, carpenter, has been converting his savings into gold. His wife, Antona, who has been helping him save ‘by acting as janitress of the apartment house at No. 1217 Washington Ave- nue, has been the custodian of the fund, carryiii, it in a ttle canvas ON STATE PRISONS AT CTY HEARING MISS WINALL - ONBIRTHCANTROL capt. Donohue Guilty of Mis- demeanor in Making Arres! | Counsel Charges. AGAIN NOMINATED Education Heads Said to Have | Fully Exonerated Teacher | at Secret Meeting. Population Increases| With Industrial Depression, Figtires Prove. — y we | a roll worn like a garter just abov dy the thugs 15 44.204 N.Y. but it 18 | qyypoqjae sige : F 2 calls = her left knee, This morning, the RELee Ach vac ea aclue, The ca | ENT UP LAST YEAR. | | Commissioner David Hirshfield re-| ‘The ‘Board of Superintendents of | contained $795 and weighed little : according to the police records, was | sumed his inquiry to-day into the|the Board of Education, at an execuy ewe ae halt pounds. olen from a garage at No. 616 First | py op Be avresta made at the birth control] tive session held to-day in the Board}. USt after Philip went to work FP inokt Altes anys g0 Police Com- | ies There: Bas Been Big Fall- ‘meeting held in Town Hall on) of Education Building, decided, ac- el ace) Michal’ poine teonohoo 1 ys ago Police Com «“ . * Me Pa eg eteterententyenicly stated tnat| 1S Off Erom the “Peak | Nov. 18, Capt. Thomas Dono- | cording to good authority, to renom{-| strangers came in “looking for an the Yorkgitie district of Manhattan | Load” of 1917 hue, in command of the West|nate for the position of Direttor of|2Pattment.” While Mrs, Melenchuck was free from prime, As if his decla- : : | 47th . Street Station, was the|Speech Improvement Miss Elizabeth | trey mp aining what she had to offer, the: ized ration reminded the criminal classes H first witness called and he ad+|McNally, whose nomination w: ht Blas her, carried her into her that thoy, tiad been overlooking some- | (Special from a Stal Correspondent | cre’ ‘ation was re-) bedroom, tied her hands behind her thing, there have been half a dozen of The Evening World.) mifted ordering the arrest of Mrs. | jected by the Board of Education last|back, bound her ankles tightly t6- hold-upe by armed thugs in York-| ALBANy, web. 17 ri ‘aii {Margaret Sanser and Mary A, Win-| Week. It Is understood that M. Sam-|sether and gagged her. ‘Then one of Me ithe as; tendaye | ALBANY, —The annuai re- | 4 it occasion. He said he|¥el Stern, a member of the Board of | them, after locating the savings fund, ” le to [port of the State Commission of | eee eae ee the women| Education, who charged that Miss/auickly cut the binding strings and ms Prisons was made public to-day and} fen Se eae ee 1 a men | MeNally, aa a teacher, accepted out| the two made off with It. hows kd Hombeecal comantanbnte:4e had refused to leave the platform. | of town pupils and adults to her class, | | emery ae er, C ie . 8 wi 5 State prisone, reformatories, peniten- eens ry R. Buckner, couns 1 for Mrs. | has withdrawn his objections and that " | tried to find out what al-|the nomination will be confirmed by jtaries, county jails and New York| seca! ahaa ad been committoa |th® board at a meeting of the board [City Institutions for the year ending | | ro eee | to be held next Thursday. " Vsane Yu (ats hercaned: 2 PRE | which necessitated police action. | Miss McNally and Mr San tre nfesadl . he ofA] | Capt, Donohue was asked if any |tended the meeting and Mr. r ng year. The total! complaints had been made concern-|4 jot of talkin; ir n a ie. Miss Agnes Birm- ae of commitments was 73,947 ng the meeting peg a had r at ingham, a cousit® of Mayor Hytan | |ngainst 59,033. WOUNDED WAR VETERANS GALL ON PRES! the hall, He said a clergyman had] who is also an aspirant for the office | IDENT HARDING, rote : ‘ sy Notwithstanding this, ‘there has| © by unpanwooo G-ovoRRWEeOD.. jProtested to him that @ number of of Director of Speech Improvement, been a falling off in crime records ean ae een te rei ates Ue neers compared with previous yoars, the e ’ “Who was the clergyman?” asked beans thes catia ot ois meas, greatest record being that of the year N W YOR FARMERS BLOC Mr. Buckner. Miss McNs eache | : a iss McNally is the ranking teacher Anonymous Letters Sent to Po-|enaing June 30, 1917. Industrial de- | u 9 Hee et tien T game ladies fia |% the Department of Specch Im- e was) Mgr. pen, ) “tune jnsren'= "ees $5 PER CENT. OF THE EMPLOYED yp age ome lice Anise Them for “Hound |Inerease in crime and it is shown that . WON T HAVE SALES mei pononae said that the clergy- | praaes (ol Gag) le Sy oe ing” Father Delorme. the greatest increase in commitments = man had not told him to stop thei a¢ cations % WOUIALEO Mamita to vs * P 0 ed the 4 ss was among persons under thirty , : “ meeting but that he considere the meeting, Mr. Stern vetoed this Sioperness, Fon timterwsi|mane, toe commun eons [Oe Mosher Says Mayor's Committee “Does! — “TAYE FIR RINIIS strstr zctcesieston‘be wou, armen tate = Bemaer ie , i é Preys) A : plaint. He a edd sge of the Board of~ Education, by ap- “confessions” to the munier of Ruoul |John 8. Kennedy of Brooklyn, Leon Nothing” and Declares Situation have stopped the mecting anyway DOInIeneAt cP Mayor SIVUAAY Ae walvas Delorme—for which Father Adelurd |C. Weinstock and Henry Solomon of w T —-— Capt. Donohue said he ordered Mrs.' 4 yea) estate agent, his method of Maree Lila baleurottict, tw hold 1h INOW York Mbrer, Gedlia b.iPatten of orse Than Ever. Ses Z Sanger from the platform and de-|* it, en Bade c (Continued From First Page.) ¥ are diay ama {Pression is an item of interest to the fail—were received by police throws) |Syracuse, Mrs. Sarah L. Davenport] ‘Practically nothing has been done) Women's Clubs in the Pennsylvania | claved that she had defied him and) taxpayins public, ea ona!) to-day + Bath, Mlal H. Plerce of Gouvar- |! this city, either officially or unof-| Hotel. Se ea ets napl beanies aera “We dassen't hold an open, ses-! } » 2 5 H - : ote! oe Gihahousans (Now SOCIHEAt! nee “You arrested her because she de on," he ¢ d, ‘It would Jeopar: ‘Tie letters were unsigned and ridi-|neur, and Charles Roaeee Ge come) 0 Remedy. Ue. ooneaicene of Upward of 325,000 perdons or|Poth houses. | Now political pt fied you?” asked Mr. Buckner, Hons Ne tee ee A very lucky strike : on upemployment, although they nut 15 per cent. of those empmyed |{tom business Interests on the one ‘6! f as digo something—I don't know what.! soe william Tel euled the police for arresting the | Hudson. |worse at present than at any time|are idle in New York City and 70 per | hand and the consumers ‘on the oth T ordered an eet quite a chmmo. {its against the law. 1 don't know for William Tell, Jr. _/ Priest. Others abused the authorities | The greatest number of commit-|since the war,” sald Dr. Willium E.| cent. of these are mules. is turning Congress away from the Pectu 1 4 Dongine: : ~~ 4What lw, but T have been advised it} One of the luckiest in for “hounding”? Futher Delorme. jments during any year since 1998,"|Mosher, Director of the National tn- The Mayor's Committee, made | bonus. tart ori 4 ; toy |is: You can get anything offa me| . It was Tearned that the anonyncne y 9 a “ re What crime had she commit ° | histo! when ‘ou Con- a leave the commission, “wan in 19i7{Rtitute of Public Administration and) responsible for unemployment in before vou ordered her tomeave tho arcer I it on the floor of the} Ty, y on: letters had been sent to Ottawa tor | * e o Municipal Researoh, last night at «| September, ts taking no steps at all| ‘The truth is a soldier bonus bill eeomene m ‘ “ation next week. sider the consequences, Comparison with the handwriting of when there were 129,352, or 74.9 per! ineeting of the New York State Fed- | toward relleving the <ituation, which | might have been passed if the : Duane was, inciting to J t got no animus against 2 persons in that city, Raoul was a sent, more than Jast year. Commit-|cration of Business und Professional | is worse than it has ever been." tion had come to a head when Con- vag Aoki ! Yon believe that, Mis student at Ottawa Universit 6 i showed) thal = —- ress was considering the revenue pill ° ; ; ) ! ont you?! turing to the Mhe police dlecovered to-day that Wents to peniténtiaries showed t { , Mr. Buckner quoted Ser . : 1 7 6 see mi building: ss the street, und | Proms’ ee. eee! SOA tone ac 0, without uthority ef pene | Futher Delorme's home were not 8,278 as compared with 3.541 the pre- | [YP y Facto auropeatins, tered TEnein: ta {for a revision of the revenue bill. ‘This Soa een ne tiasembly or! “Uader the eireumstances,"* she ro-| similar fo that with which the bely (ceding year, While this an in-| work in relays. will come after the Congressional clec- Tyeeting not unlawful 1 its characice Pied. “It prefer to say nothing.” e aba. At. the, Coroner's hear-loveage of 17.1 per cent, it was still | | Deputy Chief “Smoky Joe? Martin | tions next November, Unless all siens 4, guilty of a misdemeanor Mr. Stern admitted that he has no/ When we discovered the identical eae |59.8 per cent. less than tn 1917 | | was ut a $6,000 firo in the establish. sae bonus 18) doomad ito slumber) it docentt make any difference | facts, Previous investization es-| toasting process six years P; , un year at thi co t was going to tblished that Miss McNally acter i 5 The prjest, sitting among his books | “By groups, the commitments to ment of the Printers’ Ink Publishing SEU BLO RES Ababa bs what the poltee thought wus going to Tle cha Avritigir inateauiturie ae he ago, it was a Lucky Strike { and pa in a cell in Bordeaux Jail, the various Institutions during the} | Company, on the fourteenth Beer of happen at that meeting.” commente de eee aS ee ich ae Is confident ‘he will be cleared of the {past five years ending June 30 wore ER W h Ske harmotsay butiding at No. 18!FEAR SALES TAX tckner, i motniain th this Wen superar: De, redarich Martin Why?) Because now <4 at alsa as Halaiwiiaty hain simone. Md Va Le { When, after perilous climbing up fire , TO PAY BONUS stopping this mecting before a. ¢ ech Improvement. Dr. Mgrtin millions of smokers prefer | men tate his Gedy aut ce tee tl et seein ;eseapes in a high wind, the remy! Wotyy Dy KILL G, O, P, “itt Seumitteds | F want to know what removed. “It had not heen shown “the special flavor of the is bo put of : MA RAO . ‘ a | OUP. wa sere before the Cap- ttt Miss MeNally profited by the r ‘ | automoblle, the motive being to in. {Sing ius. 18617 (Continued From First Page.) hepivhgets RA ae ea atoll Mee a aaretony: eae te CAP” ouchinie of ouiteide pil ‘ pussy Strike Cigarette — We innit i eT A a ar eee # building, where he found the firemen Cava Pala Miqunase | oMiy Buekner suspended his exam ecause fe INSUFANCE the accurod amnerien | THM css 1a0d82 bate 8 iw lig20, when the mereury went below. | suffering so he sent a second alarm. {Living Cost in Canada Under Sttch ition fora moment to inform C test of Mr Gurney was neither “mod it? T. ie | Deut Wasvslctencnta: nnured. Hin cas eit mumber tn baal Ue at oe close fon eb. $1818) acrecordiot 7 Below bringing Cia additional companies a Plan Raised $3Q to $50 missioner Hirshfield, as he had d ovate y r rat th Ss oasted ‘ the same fiscal years on June 30 to relleve em. ¥ ous! ha hen 2 was held same ton ! alled) dour ¥, | quittal, All the evitlence against nim-|\as. was made, and Dec. 18, 1917, it went! "riames went fifty feet through the Year Per Family. Fa ee THOR OIL) Recioentig nbGele Onan ICHMtEN ker which seals in tho is cirumstantial, and they expect to yor 3018 to 13 below, Before that the last| roof of the building. Ono nearby endl ia tak earns wee law concerning birth control und) Fordney declared that when the Un Gelictous Huciey Baye: } ee eee eee comes Retorien: ti ro temperature was in 1875, when| structure threatened was the onetime WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.-Accord- 10t to be used as a vehicle for prob rwood Lill was being framed Dem And also because it's | Th aie sao ky i c n Jan. 10 it was 6 below, | residence of former Mayor James nda purpose ovat ers Me tina man from he he olion 1 eory that a woman was | County Jatin \ "Among the first fo feel the effects} Hurner, who served in 1840. This|!"& to the judgment of many experi- | iy: Donahue wus then quizad New York ty adv ut the tax Al j ‘ol in the murder was eliminated | ~Shgtitutions.. 2568 2414! of the severe cold were the firomen| building, now a_ five-story rooming enced members of Congress, ex- p had previousiy on lemons and the Jomocrat 00k 4 ' when the woman in questi Id de) — ='| ind said he had previ ne I Mts Look a } tectives she had hoy BD tole tO motels’ «sasxs 4h 1003 | Called to several fires early to-day. | house ut No. 48 Rose Street, is occu-| pressed in private talks since the experience with birth control me s ady'ce 1 wrote n the | ee a if started it Lt making Judes New York City institutions |After going through slippery. te pied by forty persons, who were sent Harding letter was made public, th ings when he was assigned to the S¢ Att committee meeting the * @ about having been with Raoul! «Aap will he noted, the total prison | caked streets thoy had to work in a/to the street until the danger was : publics “U8 | precinot n SIX yeurs ago | publican members seul the . the night-he died. \ i | “gal ig Precinet in Brooklyn six 50. publican members discussed the qu { che . population, male and female, at the| high wind and a temperature that| over. A dozen tenants in No. 34, a) ‘sales tax or nothing"? proposal did sy), did not stop the Town Hall|tion without going into the tox re i Pike eh un usher ina theatre, | close of the last fiscal year was 10 86%, caused water and spray to freeze as | three-story building adjoining the fire, not strike a popular chord in either meeting because Mrs. Sanger ha i! feature, After the meeting those } sald ee laseiinigly. Hoasted fo u lan Increase of 1,718, or 18.8 per cent,| soon as it struck. At times thelr hel-j also had to leave. House or Senate, except among the jeen sted in Brooklyn six years ttendance expressed the opinion | “eget at she had been out with las compared with the preceding year,/mets were frozey to thelc neads.| One hundred and twenty-five news-| rabid proponents of a sales tax. eee ked Mr. Buckn tliat a) bonus INL would! bo Wenonted:to W hat About y peer stu ae und said she sup-|put 27.4 per cent leas than on June| Their hose lines’ were left to be| boys were asleep in the Brace Me-| Those like Senator Edge of New No,” replied Donahue. the House shortly. [ft was said, how cane remark was overheard aud | 30, 1917. chopped from a foot of ice ip the} morial Newsboys Home a few doors|Jersey, Smoot of Utah, and Repre ad = ever, that several ys might “claps = las cpetinntt ; ‘The Increase in population was not | strects. from the burning building. When it/sentative Bachhrach of New Jersey. 7 ch las caused ail’ ithe} fore un Agreement is reached as to ae le connecting « woman with onfined in gny way’ one clase of insti- | ‘Trafic of all Kinds was slowed up| wus seen the flames were gaining |say frankly that they thinke it 4s Ce a ee eee tonne (whawiar, the. aati, te olkn, Come : case was contained in an anony-|tutions, but was distributed over all|by the cold. Many of the streets of | headway, Supt. William L. Butcher) worth while to put the bonus th NUD ecg micibie betoniene neem | mended bys Preaidont Harding, should e eters Lainie krske the groups except the New York| New York are piled with hummocks| sounded the fite drill, The boys|in order premanently to engraft Fe elon ero toe om the Repub-|bo provided for furnishing Hocessacy oh rbelorme broke down when |state Reformatory for Women at|of ice. Bome of those from which | marched in orderly manner from the|sales tax on the country's taxation | jicrh sient the House were the frst | revente. ° us tee tan Abeer cell in the Bor-| Redford, and the Western House of | most of the snow was removed before | jormitories to the ground floor, where |system at whatever cost Aa a Oe he EE ere a eadeel| mint twa irecrenedtat < Geaus ail and wept profusely, Chief) Refuge for Women at Albion, where| the freeze are so ancery eulewtur| theyirersained anil Ce bluse Wad Goel’ Buc, @biie! teen aavecatee of thol fe ice mn onnee lartse aap caude lvcteranee weneniontinna becment. “vets Is R luti P ice rrain had just wished his there was a decrease in population of | truffic is dificult and dangerous. | dey control. pa qiiben tak" ware enthuniaatio over atts the wal nts ie hee me 6 Veterans’ organizations present were evolution at Seen Bonne chance, mon vieux''|51. or 12.9 por cent, ax compared with | There are enough open streets, how-|- tn the rooms of the American News| the impetus that they believe has been |S ventative Mcctt, tepubliean, of Peete sane amomae reuost Nice Sb nan Hand? If So, Why? Phiri mn be man") before Iéav-|the preceding fiscal year. Tho total|ever, to insure prompt delivery of Company on the ground floor of the | given to their pot system of Meee tisn | ceeenatiye auottnt eyublieaai ten: lot te Amoriean Seuign Leg i V fee ats, fale Unexpected symeachy | nurabiar) of Females tn custody In tha} food and fuel, building at New Chambers and Rose, |by the President's letter, their enthus- | See rie WINS GONG Caan Ton tie Moses oe tee —— to the accused mun's collapse. Various inatitutions, however, wna| ‘Tho railroads and traction Ines are| 175 men who were wrapping morning |insm is offset by the indignation of |tinim nn sneciiic conden Dain on: | spokesman for the Veterans of For At the arraignment the priest stated | $67, an inereaso 6 46, or 6 per cent, | muking strenuous efforts to operite | newspapers for delivery had to leave|many other prominent Republican | suies tas prop: Fee meract cute (in (eee that he had retained NK. Laflamme, | “Periods of indusirial depression in-| on schedule against the usual deluys | because of the smoke. members who are bitterly opposed to | strive tied to te bonus by he —_—_—— An Important Series . C.3,C, Wilson, K. C.; Gustave | variably result In an increase in the| Incident to zero weather. The inter-| Tons of water were poured on and|a sales tax, and do not believe it can ia tiie: (old ent ware Gane Tres Monet and E. Filion, Laflamme and| population of penal institutions, and| val between the snowstorm and the! into the burning building, and when|be put over even with ai Lies Helaiey pe SHORE SMe a Wilson are among th | bo “3 es toda baat the bonus as} ury certificates can mec? the situation, BY ong the most prominent |the past year appears to have been no! freeze was sufficient to leave them In| the fire was under control the struc-|a bait to entice the unwilling mem-|pyiyately, these ex-service Represen | | criminal jawyers in Canada. To-day/exception to,the rule, A comparison | fairly good shape. It is expected the | (ure resembled an iceberg. Hose lines|bers. Those from the agricultural I a ce ea he sals i ik stated that his name bad|of asea of those admitted to tho vari-| work of snow removal will be serious | in the street were embedded in from|reaions were especially vigorous in| (tives ®aY the nals IAs Uh. Manoesios | CHARLES MERZ ' been ‘mithout wuthority and thet |ous institutions during the past three| ly hampered by the cold, which ts too| six inches toa foot of ice. New |condemning the sales tax, and some | {Nd {hey don’t propose Ne Mask oe he hadHot been retained in the case, |ycars with those admitted during the| severe for many of the men to work| Chambers and Rose Streets, both |of the Republicans say the odlum of |). senate; and’ floor leader Mondell | LS LL Pig NEA year ending June 80, 1917, shows alin. Besides, the snow tbat remains| used for heavy traffic, will be im-|such a measure will kill any political | adly'ra : | An i > } DR. PENFIELD ACCEPTS CRURCH| noticable increase in the proportion| will have to be chopped uway unless| passable for hours while the ice 1s|Party responsible for It. Representa- by the oe Ore a ee eran aubeiel | At These POSITION. of those under thirty years of age,| the city waits fora thaw. chopped away. tve Frear, Republican, of Wisconsin, |}, ‘navance of a party caucus, Other |T Questions, Will Run ‘The Rev. Dr. Thornton B, Penfeli,| particularly in the ‘penitentiaries and| Charles. E. Reed, seventy, of |” During the several hours the fire-|is one of the bitterest opponents of the | prominent Republicans say there will | : Pastor, of tho ‘Teancek Presbyterian| county jails, while the proportion of | westwood, N. J., collapsed this morn-| men were at work, they were taken|#ales tax. He ts Iikewive a leader in|. no caucus because it would end in | for Ten Days in Church“of West Englewood, N. J., nas|men under thirty admitted to the pris-|ing in front of the Hudson Street|in batches at intervals Into nearby |the House “Farm Bloc." a row and split the party eaeeenad oe TRetOn. OF the Com-Jons has increased 6.4 per cent over) Hospital and was dead before he| restaurants, thawed out and given hot “The proposal to finance the sol- i — ‘Brade Mare || maltese ores crith headquarters at) the number in 1916-17. The pereent-| could be carried in. It was said] coffee and food. The fortitude of diers’ dill with © conmumption tax/ EOP ONEY DECLARES ¢ orld Movelment to boone, Secretary of, the| age which this group represents of the| that his exertions in hurrying «» xct| Deputy Chief Binns and his men was |m™eans to tax the living wago of Inbor D Advt. 21 mittes’s work with readquarters at}2dmission to the penitentiartes and} out of the cold probably brought on|a feature of the fire. when the average man is recoiving HOUSE WILL PASS on page (MORNING BDITION) 66 Fitth Avenue, New York city, br.| county jails has Increased 114 per|, heart attack —+— less than $500 pre-war purchasing Penfield has been active in young peo-|cent and 14.8 per cent respectively.” pa power per family, and it taxes the 9 — os ogee Sop rE co 9 FAMILIES ORDERED [22%L."Shoe srince sume se| SOLDIERS’ BONUS | =e . Commencing Sunday } of Young Feople's Department of GRANGE PROTESTS |\COATED WITH ICE TO STREET AT FIRE $219 pre-war purchasing power on all pete ner Nl ie Notice to Advertisers t the resbyterian Board of Home EN BA that his family consumes,’ said Frear.|(coyyressman Protests at S. Display qMvertising trpe copy and release order Februar 19 | Miasttyp. | ANY SALES TAX| FIREM TTLE saree “In Canada it is estimated it in Bann aie aK; sng World. a atier t P.M y ; DETECTIVE HAGGERTY FOUND —_ | DOWNTOWN BLAZE) Firemen Suffer From Cold in |creased cost of living from $30 to $50 Session Held by Ways and Preceding, publicadon” ean "be" inserted only per family, due to prices. Clothing, shoes, food, gasolene, pyramiding space may permit and In order of receipt at The World Office GUILTY OF MURDER, Wants No Levy Adding to Burden Fighting Blaze m Building in Means Members. World “Ofek” Copy containing engzarinas to be Order your papers in in, Detective Jeremiah Haggerty, for \Extra Alarm Given to Bring Relief a Lumber Yard machinery, everything not specifically | \VASHINGTON, Feb. Pie Sols )) Dike “kamen tape ome tor che Seles nineteen years a member of the of People With Small | Force—Burning Building | exempted, !6 increased in price from | ba Gant ks a ; at wections of be sunday World must advance from your i York Police Force, was found guilty by ¢ ‘Ming Fire in a sash and moulding |two to ten times the amount of tax, | 11°" Bonus Bill will be reported to i) tessive Py cbeate must be receded or 2’ Ph ewsdealer } 8 jury ‘last night of murder In, the c- | Incomes. Turned to Iceberg }min in the lumber yard of WUl-|according to Canadian experience. | Republican caucus within the next ten 34 toy “containing engravings to be imede n : ; jee Gourens tie tanee te HeBrnGR= | x Avarceel Rarer fam A, Van Cliet & Son in the|gugar, ten cents per pound there Inst |days ‘and a Republican House wilt|°Y 2 Wend must be received Gy Thursday Goons } ment, Joseph Lazzaro, a barber, was) WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 The| A $25,000 fire on the top floor of the |, uart of the business section of th, was six cents here, nArals my | Sunday Main Sheet copy. type copy which has shot at 212th Street and White Plains 7 “ loft building, Nos. 24-32 New| 3 months bee 8 here, according | pass it, Chairman Fordney and the] pot been teocted by 4 P.M, Priday, and ene Road, the Brong, on the night of Aug. | National Grange is ‘‘unalterably op-| six-story lo nf 32 New|port Richmond, 8. 1, carly ths|to official reports, and articles ex-| Ways and Means Committee declared | SAYIN copy which bas not been recelved In ihe _ ib whlie in the custody of Haggerty. | posed’ to the sales tax or to any,| Chambers Street, near Rose Street, |morning was so difficult to handie that /empted this year are included next! in ihe House to-day during a discus Erarioe arate ont teccived™ bere ase, Rridaye ‘The latter claimed the shooting waa ac- Oieo. three alarms were sent Deputy It is " gold brick tax to the will be omitted as conditions thaldl | early to-day gave Mremen a hard fight year. require. ward off colds, No drugs.—Advi. e to-day that it w pmen had tO get BROMO.) S0c.—Advt. Mr. Mondell declared that the pro- |p, i. | f of “direc onst ¢ on ove e manner of its framing ¢ cidental. Haggerty bas u wife and four | frm Of “direct consumption tx, . > or Fire Chief Martin went over from soldier who would help pay his o n over the manner of S- | the order of latest receipt and positive relent AMMOND.—On Thursday, Feb, 16, 1922, children Uving at No, 4516 Park Avenue. |. C, Atkeson, Washington represen. | *"¢ feft the neighborhood re embling | sranhattan and the fireboat Wiltar(Ganus whether he has Ip pay his own] “During the discussion over. the| = ec teaae eaijame ian tube DITH LOUISE, wife of Raymond 8. deat Ea a Ee ; y gions, a | aati : fe Ganda Gon: cory or onde $00 , c : ltatlve of the organisation, deciarea | ® slice of the Arotic region egasnor took part la the fight. ‘The| Zt ls no exaggeration to say there ta | measure im the House ko-day Con af0P7 oF orders released vater tern, tS © Hammond and daughter of Madeline STANDARD OIL SHUTS DOWN AT) Deputy Chief John Binns, one of | 2 ‘ ry | ryessman Garner of Texas, ranking | earn discounts of any character, contratt oF otBes Reisaert ; ‘ ‘TAMPICO, - to-day in letters sent to Chairman department's veterar “Kad in. | Dlaxe started at 3 o'clock and was not|more indignation toward | iden ber of the Ways and Means Com-| "4 id scheaika MEKICO CITY, Foo, 1f—The Stand-| McCumber of the Senate Hinance| shied en etfoKing: to the Job tor more (vader coptrol unHll 6. {Harding growing out of his letter to [eet Or oe te inet the action | THE WORLD) | Jue) mrvice oF har late fenidenes: i nce Rion A rit MoCurmbor of fie Sonate Winans sisted on stoking fo the Job Cor more |" "The cold weather added much to the |Congress on this subject than any. | mittee. protested againet in ption | 261 B. 4th st,, Brooklyn, Saturday, the 4 FO eon ty ae oe a oa oe eee ae eecclluna soeg [auftering of Aremen and ateo caused |thing slae be has dane since entering | 0, Republican Tee Te ih citteses| LOBT. FOUND AND REWARDS, | eee eee } Fempice, and workmen numbering up- | mitte we f » Hfeuring he wus nen collunsc. pre-|aiscomfort to the occupants of three |the White House, ‘The members oui | (Culyn ersien at which witnesses! LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, | comes —- } ward of 1.000 will be. dlecharged tin: | rie National G Pee valled on bim to go to the quarters of |foy-gtory tenements nearby who were that he ts trying to “pass the buck,”'| Were called to determine legislation TOA Aliver beaded bag, containing card FUNERAL DIRECTORS. : Inediately, accohding to advices from |gaig. haw erueuusted. « r. Atkeson | Rngine Company No. 1210 Wa ee ee ee aoe eticet temporarily, {Had the Executive taken a latfooted| “say frankly that this system | handkerchief, and Mons, on ee te ee . Tampico, which say orders to this ef- bei hus 6 neon od an exces profits | Street. b ‘The wind was blowing away from the |Stand against the bonus instead of |” hot to exist and the House | Lexington ay. ieee en rete temee | oo fect were received from New York veg- tAX tO pay thi of the bonus and] At times flremen were so encrusted | | Acments, however, and they were not |@PProving It with Impossible cond). | should prevent iL” Mr. Garner said, | Hotel Plaza, : earn - t verday. canene ee ia erie es tax) with ice they had to hiv Ce eee ne daria Was eetimateg (Hons attached, the members of nis | “If the statement that these mea Lowa black caracul mult, lett in ta ‘When cath Occurs, oaene ecided on should be 80 levie at it| chopped off. § Jd uot Ke - a i f as ‘ Sip wn ea an of cab ween, eraity. ‘and ba bus 8200 ‘ Tha apie ea the aiesae moat (Coes: Some could Hot ket thelr | g9,900. ‘The carise has not been |Own party would feel more comfort. | Appeared is correct It is an outrage | a eet ee, HA rement tats Call ‘Columbus 82 SPRING ‘FEVER IN DENVER; bi pe siden 3 ia ect cost | helmets oft tele ae up! 7 they had | fearned able about the matter and he would|on the House. You have no right to) og is Hotel, Fifth ay. and Bsn at, “FRANK E. CAMPBELL ; CUPERATOAR AT 50. jof necessities ne Rreat number of | been thawed out, and could pot bend - he . have many defenders. hold secret sessions and Invite the = = . : A § ale oO ” ; ; tie 2 3 p %! DENVER, Feb. 17.—Spring feyer w people of limited inecme, | their arms, 7 | FOR COLDS, GRIP OR UENZA A prominent ex-service man in the} Legion peopie to tell you the char- PERSONALS. ‘Fhe Funeral Church" we! fy prevalent fn Denver to-day| when the Pe cs pep RE The fire started at 1.50 . M. on d) and aaa Prowitive, take Lazative BROMO House, who would not permit his}acter of legislation desired without], ___RERSONALS. Corcncapey mereary stood at 68, a new hgh for the| py yAVOlD INELUED NGER. ficor occupied by Printing concerns | QUININE Zablets The genuine bears the namb to be published at this time, sald | admitting Democratic members.” ' | THOETRONT” Teas tad air B ps Ne ee rommined, ather John's Medicine gives atrengin to | NOGT OCONP TY cers, Hire Genawure. of iW. Crowe (ie sare. ses Ro Ss Se bes aad i250 ‘noon; will then ‘make appointment | roadway at 66th

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