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, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, COMMISSION PLAN JERSEY LIVESTOCK |U. S. DEATH RATE AN _ | PRISON FOR CAPTAIN, FALLS OFF GREATLY | 1922, Ly one sald cognized when he got home. The sailors described themselves as twenty-four, and Stanley y-two, of the U. &. 8, rbout to be a LIEUTENANTS PLAN H SALUTED BY GOBS, ave Whe an DROPS SINCE 1910} “SURPRISE” AT DINNER THRICE DECORATED! NEEDED A DOCTOR | «atte you: ream ae - , - They did, with hard knuckles and |'Sagamore : emuaner aa ae , 4 Da ‘o * Gat ava {teed that fete: tke projectites) A West 100th Street Station on a cha: Cows Made Only Gain, but/Decrease in Infant Mortality Most] “ctattom mananet at Watdorf. Ea-Canh Halal at ae fag i He ee eect aa eee ind soa [ oe assault. ‘The belles. sala. there, ae A a ee : iia wenn i rood Natura eaten - no tae in charging th ith viola Marked, Census! Figures se ent cenen: aaead GL Telike Gen Sutieay. Setar ioctl). trlo and got an ambulance from Kniek-|o¢ Mr, Volstend’s law aa the evidoree Charles Blunt, twenty-six years old, vote Pe " onvieted of rceny in the TRENTON, Feb. 21.—The total] WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—The death|tion at 6.30 P, M. to-morrow in theling, convicted of grand larceny in t ; i vere $ - rate in the United Staten decreased to|Stand ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria, |thert of $4,376 by padding the payroil oF East 100th Street eH value of livestock on New Jersey J 8 as |necording to unnouncement made to-day! wes’ 0. PUTS by padding the Das tol | ambutance surgeon who patched hii Uh farms is decreasing, the State De- | 1506 per 100,000 population in 1920 from | by Acting Captain of Police John H reer Ki lanar i: act i ~ % ares early day that he is most emphati- partment of Agriculture reports to.| #98 Per 100,000 in 1910, according to| Ayers, Prosident of the association, who] 9 1 General Sessiona tos Rally. Wa tases BE a vegauion GU" OH Counsel for Companies and City’s Experts Unite to End : in 1920 was $11,169,000, for 73,000| the most pronounced was for infants| vided for the gu L eae etd tL ad beatles two jolly tara came atong and gave him Sell Me Goods Long Hearings. head. With the 72,000 horses now on| under one year of age, tho 1920 rate | gp FRED 7 panrow cor-|) | eke el a, "| a kick apiece. Lt seemed to be entirely ore : the farms of the State the total value] being 9,660 per 100,000 compared with | SES ON LINER, APR RAIL BANA good natured but it hurt. And It was ALARGE partof your total rent is only $9,576,000. 13,083 per 100,000 in 1910, The rate for! Capt. Sir Wilfred Barrow, Bart. of Worm” with whom he was Infatu only a beginning is for your show windows, In response to an invitation sent M iverstone, Lancaster, England, was|5!) They are high-priced salemen, Dut yesterday by William A. Prender- ; 90 they: 4 j Ulverston: The convicted man served « : man Of the Publle Ratvice |Our erius tae soee eos fr ostrooo | ABC decreased from 14,860 to 19,490 per|unable to leave the Cedric on her ar-lin w British medical unit duri Doyougive thema chancetodotheir William A. Ransom-|for 6,000 head, compared with $906,- | 209.009, while that for the forty-five to ie tie ‘peed "on" ie dk de the ahip |e und Was three times dec best? Are they properly lighted? Bil associate counsel and Corporation | ati cows sold for $128 a head in| 238! to. 2,280 per 100,000, The decrease Was coming up the bax. Bir Wilfred Gti mek IN ry Counsel O'Brien and his deputies in} 1920, but get only $86 this year, There |{"__ Al! adult groups | was attribited (during the war losing his left arm, pe . they make the display more attrac. Gas litigation met to-day at the of-|are 151,000 cows in the Stat tr, | areely to the reduced rates from tuber- | suffering other injuries which left hi ’ Sia Manhattan tive by throwing all the light on the Shale sags cows in the State, worth | culosis, typhold fever, and Bright's dis- oh all: ervous conditic HOY GETS LA ESTATE. d keeping it cat fice of the Chairman to consider «| $12,986,000, against 148,000 last year, p i) a chronically nervous conditi ‘ ‘ B goods and keep out of the Prosect to. ubaddon’ tho lonesaruwa| worn pre Meer A | ease, [which became acute during the voyag: Through a decision of Surrogate Co- & ronx eyes of the observer. ij tid RR RE sa balan, limer Gilbert, seventeen, of i @ut hearings on gas rates und try to], ietenesetiipsoreemremnee | aaa F Li TER Ask your electrical contractor. reac! grecment by conference. | FLORIDA WIRE TAPPERS N. Y. STATE CHAMBER SALESMAN DROPS DEAD IN BLE-| san F Cal., is entitled to one- Judge Ransom accepted the plan CAPTURED IN MOBILE URGES PORT AUTHORITY VATOR. third of the large estate of Miss Jane HOLO HANE a CoM pAnTea,: The Corpora. jhod | Dennis Murphy, salesman for the At-|sfoncrief, member of an old New York All N. B.C. Cr hers, lee id he would not bind agi Petitions Senate for Approval of tantic Hotel Supply Co., of No. 671) family who died in 1898. The decision acl ILLUMINATION SERVICE inself at this time, but would at-|Sald To Have $14,000 In Cash and m, Quoting Court Decision, | 1udson Street, collapsed and dled to-| also River him $60,000 from an aunt package . . 10c 342 Madison A tend a preliminary council in order to Bonds in Vonsension. day in an clevator in the building at| and the estate of his mother. Surrogate yn Avenue find how Willing to go. mand that the gas companies allow the city to examine their plants and books. A conference: r the gas companies are He said he would de- will be held Monday between the five members of the Pub~ lic Service Commission and counsel for the gas companies and the city. the ———._-_ Attention is called to the decision of According to the understanding, the ‘ ; city will participate with full power ISAAC TOW! 1D DIES IN Justice Delehanty, upholding the te- to represent the gas consumers, Chair- FRANCE, gality of the compact between the| man Prendergust said he hoped that this meeting would pave the way for action on the proposed adoption of the B. T. U. system and also to an @greement upon a fair ri ani HOLD-UP SUSPECT TO GO TO PRISON Flanagan, Tho Seventh seu Robbery, Will Lose Freedom cenwieh Bank enth Avenue Just 48th Plan- Frank Flanagan of No. Street as one of the gh Not Identified in} Witnesses to ate $22,000 hold-up ot | identity | Their Price Drops $43 Per Head. Show. figures announced to by the Census day. In 1920 the price per head for] 5 horses was $153, in 1921 $133. The| PUreev. total value of horses in New Jersey Mules command $151 » head this! ine group above seventy-five years of Burns detectives and local police, tn a raid at Mobile, Ala., seven of the alleged wire tappers wholor New York urges tho necessiiy havo been operating in Mlorida, accord- by Sherman Burns, chief of the agency. | thority plan, so that the “Port of Now In a communication to the Senate, | No. to-day captured |the Chamber of Commerce of the State|was reported to ot causes. Mr fein ve a Port five years old, {ng to a telegram received here to-duy |#PProving the Port of New York Au-|oort street. 1,600 Guents to Attend Police Anno-| Money He Took G the sixteenth annual banquet of the} the Police Li¢utenants' Beneficial Assocla-|the ¢ will preside as toastmaster, The balcony will be reserved for |women, and “a pleasant surprise,” All age groups showed a decline, but|/which {s still a secret, has been pro- 30 Mast 42d Street, to Girl, Saye Company, ard Steamship Company Bulld- from (wo and # half to ten years tn naval forces i Ho was at the M61 through his counsel, stated She had “double-crosaed hin His sleath|Cohalan decided that Mra, Agnes A be due to natural] Gilbert, the boy's mother. was the Iogit- | rphy, who was fifty. | daughter of Mrs. Amelia Ross} ved at No. 60 Gansea-|More Ga Nun, which was the point at! issue Brand, jar. Tho message said the alleged wiie|york may go forward to its tappers had {n thelr possession $14,090 in cash and Liberty bonds, believed to have been taken from victims. ful destiny as the greatest and mos: im- portant port in the world." NEW LONDON, Feb, 21.—Word was|States of New York and New Jerse received here to-day by Mrs. Charles|The communication also quotes the Sackett, of Pequot colony, of the death|speech of former Gov, Smith at tho) of her brother, Isaac Townsend, in Nice,| Albany hearing and the opi France. Townsend was well known in|Julius Henry Conen, counsel £ New York City. He resided here in the} Port Authori! Goy. Miller's messaga summer and lived at the Union Club,|to the Legislature, calling for action, New York, in winter. also is quoted, Open All Day Wednesday Beginners Are Encouraged by the ease and rapidity by which they master the play- ing of the WuriuIZER | Washington's Birthday PHONOGRAPH Extraordinary OFFER with William Russell, the Negro mes- with two are held| nagan will be s k to Sing ve the remainder of a ch was shortened some le, Pather Lynch ctive Association d convicts Ss that Fla- to Bentence time sin of the C: Svhich looks after Bont word to Headay negan will be better off in prison than | at liberty, whos $90.00 Up GREAT-GRANDFATHER OF 67 CHILDREN DIES HAVERHILL Brose Gilb father of 69 and ¢ yesterday wa but had liv married twice Feb, 21.—Am- ght years old, undfather of MeNally has b n res ning World last Friday after tion conducted by the Ison charges brought feNally by M. Samuel egainst Miss Marro was held) f 67, died) by the Board of Superin- r the p ion wot Director 120 West 42d St mprovement, the culendar , Within a few weeks they are able to play simple selections, thereafter their progress is rapid. SPECIAL SAXOPHONE OUTFITS PEARL KEYS Wurlitzer Saxophone, velvet lined case, instruc- tion book, chart, extra reeds, strap, lessons. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 8D van The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Victrolas Terms as Low ae Af Unable te Call Persenslly, Mall This Coupon. WURLITZER—120 West 42d St. WEDNESDAY Mahogany Up Citizen. Street station of the Broadway subway at 2 A. 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