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CANADA NOW SEEK RECIPROCITY PACT IT SPURNED IN 1911 Reopens Minister of Finance Treaty Still on U Statute Books | BLOC OPPOSES.| FARM | Booster A gs «o oe nO -noust CHECKS se port h® of the $5, 000, 000 Jewish Relief Fund And Captains of Teams Who’ve Raised $2,000,000 THE NO “DOMINO CLUB" ‘CONTROLS MARKET, FINANCIERS SWEAR Charles H. Sabin and William A. Harriman Deny Lind- say’s Alleged Tale. Davip M. BRESSLER oe THE. CAMPAIGN Charles H. Sabin of the Guaranty EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, (1922, Little Miss in Nightie Found Strolling Asleep | —_———— Barefooted and Eyes Closed, She Takes Early Morning Walk Through Streets. A cold wind caused Policeman Emil Zipps of the Old Slip Station to button his coat tighter as he| turned into Trinity Place at 6.80|" A. M. to-day. The street was clear except for a strange object that SOTTO TERR . PRESSMEN RETURN UNCONDITIONALLY;) ASK CONCESSION} Newspaper Owners will Union Men Friday to Discus Modifications in Award. The following statement was to-day by Bradford Merrill, Chairm of the Newspaper Owners’ Committ All the union pressmen emplo by New York and Brooklyn ni papers decided at 2.30 o'clock (Wednes? morning to rett immediatcis to work under terms of the decision of the cout | Trust Company, and Willlam A,| glided along toward him. It was a of arbitration to which both Senator Capper B lieves Bor-| Harriman were witnesses to-day be-| barefooted girl in a fiannelette ties had ugreed in writing to abid a ne Wi be - | fore the Grand Jury investigating the| nightie. As she slipped past he no- before the arbitration proceedingt der States Will Ask More yfEOPLe complaints of a dozen or more women | ticed her eyes were closed, : began. The following correspond Protection. IF PROPERLY that they were defrauded of about] “Hello, little lady, what are you encp explains: ee | APPROACHED” $1,000,000 by Alfred A. Lindsay of|doing out in the cold in that get- March 1, 1922, la baw . | South Nyack, N. Y., stock broker,| up?" he asked. There was no reply fb the Newspaper Ownele By David Lawrence. now in the Tombs charged with grand|and he touched, her gently on the Commitee: (Special Correspondent of The Eve-) ae shoutder: ' ® ning World.) a i 43 aa AGRI WIA The union decided at 2.80 , | Lindsay, according to the stute-| She opened her eyds, looked wildly === = A. M, to-day, : ‘ rel ‘op: : F A. M, to-day, after st; iii Ug ea citi | & ments made to Assistant District At-/about a moment and became hyster-| wi) |. st dabate to stan oad Pact, 1802) <= Canaila to-day made he Lous DISTRIBUTION torney Murphy, ineluded Mr. Sabin |ical, ‘The policeman took oft hia] “ue SsleeP- She had gone only half) of debate, to return immedts first move to forestall unfavorable ac pavir Cou MARSHALL COMMITTEE. and Mr. Harriman among those he) oyoreoat and wrapped her in it, block from home. When she was ately to work and to abide tion by the American Congress in HA WAS THERE cluimed as fellow members in the so- . Lhd | carried in from the ambulance it was the decision of the arbi- tariff relations betweon the two BROWN GUINZBURG : culled “Domino Club," an exclusive |then sent for an ambulance. the first her mother knew that she tor. A motion wag also re Piblding, Canadian NATIONAL CHR. FINANCE Wo organization which was said to have| Dr. Scott of the Broad Street Hos-| was not in bed. adopted to appoint gountries, W: 8. Fielding, Canadis CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE met at the Ritz-Carlton, Other memi-| pital found her suffering from ex-| gia w . nae vat cane Minister of Finance, and one of the hors in the club, as Lindsay is re-| posure, and after giving her restora- Beles Geen a cages ces Hts Oe were eo ee men who nogotiated the ill-fated ported to have stated, were George tive 6 eid Bi ‘ a Bil she would have to stay home from a meeting with the news- reciprocity agrecment of 1911, has F. Baker, James A. Stillman and ote a taal ES ine owe & school to-day, for she is ambitious In paper owners within the Perey arrett, twelve years old, 0 No. o1 4 7 taken up with the Department of State ey Bee W daurgt the (BRS Bice y | her studies and wants to become a next few days to request the 0) © OO Hoos of the ee a sd id teacher, She will be graduated next owners 6 here, throvgh tho rood offies complainants said, that Lindsay de-| Elizabeth suffered no itt conse-| year trom Public School Ne Pe a eae eritish: Rinbanay, they anention/ er i clared he obtained the “inside tiv quences from her early morning walk Albany and Washington Street = ras itcrectle tes tsi riving at an understanding on re on the market'’’ which would insure spit didad the motion to return immodl- Siprocal’ trade targe financial returns upon money ) ately and to accept the @is Mr. Fielding himself docs not dis | placed with him for investment. ish courts in Ireland and that the cision of the court of arbitra. cusa his visit, preferring to make hts | Before going to the Grand Jury courts were functioning under the | Uon was unconditional, ~ inquiries Informally and without pub- | | room Mr. Sabin said to the reporters Provisional Government DAVID SIMONS, Heity. But the situation which brim ut the door: “L never heard of either Michael Collins, in answer to Mr. resident, Mr. Fielding here is of the greatest lindsay or the Domino Club.” |Grimth’s question, sald the weekly To David Simons, Prest« importance to the relations of the two | Mr, Harriman eame out of the jury wage bill of Dail employees was £175 dent, Pressmen's Unign countries and is comparable indeed to {room with a smile, saying to the} in sixteen departments. No. the events of 1911, when President | newspaper men: “T have no knowl- Richard Mulcahy, Minister of De The union's proposal to re+ Taft, followin he precept of another edge whatever of this man Lindsay fense, said no British authority exer. turn immediately to work Republican Hresident, William Me |nor have I over heard of the Domino cised any control over the Trish Re-| and to accept unconditionally Reintey,, offored) Ca the hand of FELIX |Club. Anyhow, I don't know how to publican Army, that the latter had the decision of the arbitration friendship through a reciprocity trade mM. play dominoes, | | d with the Provisional Gov- court has been unanimously agreement. Tho American Congress WARBURG. | Requests to these financiers as well / je nt to occupy all the vacated accepted by the newspaper | ratified that agrcement, passing a law | AND CARL A. as to Thomas W. Lamont of the Mor- — military and police posts and that the| owners. Very truly yours He 5 7 nity, our . o pel he d penses of the troops were charged | } “ORD 31t providing for reciprocity, but through ACOBS gan firm to appear before the Gran , . va , ‘ ; r BRADFORD MERRILL, a series oh talsunder tania stone BID on auey Hine been iad dram ees Gompers and 900 Delegates ue e cea pe renede a Chairman Newspaper Owners’ . the Can nh Parliament | TH rie orney'’s office ¢ ere no! . Peratbs Wd been stipulate ie said, that. no a 2 atiea to daysts part, Boe ae lio appear under subpoena and they Protest Anti-Strike and uch troops Would interfere with the 5 oe fee ¥ ICKETS |were at Hberty to decline to appear. Arbitration Bills Wi) OFAN Beople AL ths GoMIAb aod: The Newspaper Owners’ Cont Inasmuch as it was Canada which WARBURG ONS It was suid that Mr. Baker, Mr, Still- | ¢ tons Ate said there had been luck | mutes at the site a et: blocked reciprocity in 1911 the feel ‘WON 13 man and Mr, Reckefeller,were out of | ~ . jet discipline among certain sentor of- Wada teed Md lhe MW Okted te: ing of the Liberal Party which has Reto “Business MENS Sq town J AMUANY, March 1 —The van |iieors at Tipperary and Limertek, but Welt committee of twelve at 11 just come in power at Ottawa under } ‘Three additional indi¢tments ch: guard oof a ls sation repre- | steps hud been taken to correct mat SRL) SECC Sy SO - # NOE ae a nea a ae i S nen ss the question of the modifi MacKenzie-King is t Canada jing nd 1 ny were filed aginst! tings ormnized labor marched inte in both these areas cuss the question should make the first move In shows | United States he Canadiin Gov- the raising of money for needed relief: | y,indsay this afternoon by the Be ed fotle procewstan | Mt Geiith offered pesefation, | cation of the arbitration rulin ing her willingnass to go through with} ernment believes relatfon [the other is to organize the Jewish | gury, ‘These indictments were found- |" Capitol tn an orderly” pr whieh was seconded by Mr. De Valera the 1911 agreement valiyble as that deserves reciprocs people of this region future philan- leq jipon the complaints of Mes. Lil- | early this attertioon prenared 10 pro- | vughorizing: the Duil funds to be kept Curiously enough, the act of 1911] treatment. Until now men tile thropie work. iM Dio Mins We ATCAPROTL RG Htekt aamtnet to) DUGIANTier Ande lik uno uceoune In the Hamel Ob dine was never repealed and remained on| uel Mc 1 of Massachusetts, who had Owing to the fact that his labors! airs. Dorothy Atwood. It was upon! strike and the Miller Compulsory Ar- in view of the chunged cir- the sialule books of the A charge of the reelprocity bill in the for the fund have temporarily Ured | wvidence furnished by Mrs. Arnold) ction mitts whieh are scheduled | CUMEstances. Mr. Collin tking to Congress. The House of Representa-| Houge of Representatives, have sald \ch David M. Bressler, the Associate iy.) Tindsay was originally indicted bah pe th he. [the resolution, explained that in war tives once passed a bill proposing a|that “after the rebuff in 1911 the in- | Chatrman, his place was Gaken yester= | ang netd in $50,000 lxuil heering Liter in the day be- | oonditions the’money tud been lodged Bay ine N papeal, DUBE never pagacd the'Ameris|ttiativa will have’ to ‘procevet frur le hy Me srowt, Bids Jfore the Joint islative Cominit- | for safety in various names in order to ath Area ee Sets sas can Senate, So if Canada should do soon as Ne order, aided by non on ida rannel naw! avold seizure, but thut now, on ac stablished 1879 now what she failed to du in 1911, t's why the Canadiin Minister FOR IFWISH RF Fi Baer AN ene Gel na auey ibs .|SUES 3 HE CHARGES §|' wa per Peeadent of the count of the treaty, the money could the reciprocity agreement would nee is here. Whether his HO nee Ae LO ESOL 2 Ty” . a ‘i 1 be rerul din the munes of Pemiiitas into erect, worweon| sion Will ‘aleoend Gcheedn, ure * division promptly announced that | “DUPED” HIM IN ee Lis wie Lane thofatlug (wala aannted -—-——-~ r $ a it had collected $400,000. The cotton slthe first conting c lere | S ll F - ada and the United States sther the agri slow rE | f sly Piet apd ie ited sitee | whet ine aavieuizl eo is il =“ nie aivinion Game forward with) — SALE OF BUSINESS) seve spnroximsiis amd own ym te “Bet rase, starch 1 cacseaates {| The Smad Pu understanding each coun was toltrine of Taft and McKinley Doris Keane's Tickels for a & 00 and the clothing Civ iaomi welt) Ee ares lane ag cleo ioauriee Piced) i Oommnantadt Gen, Makcswn, Raga conGirront lonimitton, and (tis H . 000 to date. H.W. Pinde?, repre- | Also Accuses Prisoners of “Bucket | parade by delegates who were) 8 apiina hendrobithand Ger iunitbedl cen y Sinn Nees Sane ee Box Bring $500 After senting the cloak and suit trade, ScaN ae lea ee | pected to from New York City i Ate hardly DER icine thn rye var! ANOTHER $115,000 Ks s iN Ahat: Ite Workers Hid ohtalaed ing” When He Kept Them Jana stitl bf from) Butt ind of Une Tee pop a Ary eek lament would take action if it ap- D Spirited Contes atibet ons. to otal of $2 . iplovees. other the Western part of over the Athlone militury barracks Peared that the Americay Congress! FOR MEYER INQUIRY BPI CORES: rhelamanat civentlv puyateianewas| Ge LONE the State were forecast hy Mr. Tote fem the British military yesterday tn ht repeal the Reciprocity Act, ax . : ——— $24 000 & gL ee) Complications arising from the pur: ea stash the name of the Provisional Govern- »pos he Ford- a Miss Doris Keane, very charming 7" ° ; blag ery % en thousand witnessec tariff Ni. Brute uitieroura ante Ss Votes to C Deficit 7 re eee fi 1 wane rere pchane ten '¢t6O00' Jat) S4/py Alphonse RU Ure dcloiatem: inthe fetes Brgsess eal tien aad putleeond rant aaiuatie ney i auto 1 Senate Votes lover De —- INA Seat eout, ermine hat and a beigh! Fihinba i ei tonn..|Sion bore white badges—reminiscent 1°! reeset papatically epee eu ai tariff Voting Machines for City smite, Sat at the Chairman's table dur- PICKFORD DAMAGE [ee ‘ Hees ae * “ a an oe Jar the Prohibition fights of ather Roald aoe we bead pe id posta ements, but would empower oting Machines for City ‘ . . of the brokerage firm of | Friedma ue ish Gore dhe iimaription | am ny tri-color hoisted over the S president to nexotinte new reci- Up to Miller ing yesterday afterpoon's meeting of CASE GOES TO JURY IMarkelion & (o., No, 65 Deaver Lie vette ue nue NACI DON oe te, ree! ‘ 0) ‘ those who ave working to raise the = | protes i ‘s A in alah (Special From a Staff Correspondent i wi ae liet I ee pa He TELL As AOE TSE UE al Ee Ve ly ‘ - a a a respo n ewish Relief Mun o $) 10,000, er A ont | ef * yreced he c p Capitol f ada’s viewpoint {x that it would of The Evening World.) contribution, in:addition: to her pres- " Spent’ Mure THAN} Centre Street Poties Court today on) preceded the march fo. the Capito. Pa fan better to make An exception of! ALBANY, Mareh TI is NOW UD Caco. wae, tletet eis (te Wiel yin ete fing Suit F claire of violation of Section 954 of) Samuel ST LAMIN eHior Labor aboke Be of 1911 and leave it on the} +, Goy, Miller to saye if New York om a s 4 Jthe Penal Code of Samuet Milton! “medtin dit was announced Rca en: that <he Eh Riera play, “The Czarina Says Counsel Jat this meeting and it was announce va ‘might put it into effect, ) HY Shall use voting machines in fi Davie A. Brown, National Chairman) +p) " [small, ninetwen, No, 1625 President! he would come tw the Capitol lator to at The 7p Hanlin he si wojny in the case brought eh ke the principal speveh inst oliate A new agreement| ture elections. The Tolbert bill pro. | of the fund campatyn. annomneed that a AK J veet, Brooklyn, Esidor Friedman, | make | | . k S he reopening of all sorts of! viding for their installation Was | he intended to auction off the tickets | ¢ ee y Miekford by Mr. Cora] x4 4365 mast Fourth Street, Brook- m6 Nee , rs who were selected te | Min cars The desire for reciprocity i erie De ‘kenning wax instructed by |) nd nea’ Mirkelwon; No. [aan thers ers ere selected to| | x is now intens ie | Reeent te “ by th ise alee i Ce Heda DEEN Nis heads | Judge Mack in the Peder! Gourt to- a nde ative , eee eer eau nneL tetne ee | Twoskin y and the Liberal Party| Me gone through the Senate last jealled for a bid Sfmt aomieniel vitae seats s | OE nea ‘puis Feand oh that tus ane weok, At the pack of the room Felix M bie Ee LEMeO AN Nbendtely | phase were the’ original members of | livan, counsel to the State Kederation 35 00 chtrot a masority in] ‘The Senate jussed a resolution w-|warnurk, the banker, * stantly piped | }the firm, When Des Champs bought |¢ Labor; William Fitzsimmons | | A Ba ment propriatings $115,000 more to the | oot x . aie ‘ |. dudge Mack intimated that the es- s Atoliaan tie to | and Arthur Lampmi attorney for Continued F First Pi : pint of the agricul-| Meyer Committee to cover the Vier wo tuniend salary Montin; aqaint tn im: Weciaea’ Het myo neers oe tony, {the failroad brotherhoods, and John veep eg 1 Il-furred ne American Cone Qvticit incurred in the investi 1 he for Abplanse faa ; S {run the yusiness at salaries of $200 4 | Franklin, kibor lower of Kansas, who Sos | Two large well-furr By induentiat, | ser |into affairs af Now York City ‘ TAH o dev eoundedl SE A ine alana Meed | wook* eagh, ‘The specific complaint | will descritie the Hilustelal Conrt of ffseation of property to the exempted | skins, in dark-natural 5, leader of the | resolution does not extend the tite ot MDVOALH RoOWiOt Wa) dae Pitt Lee een Bien ion Dee: T. ROI a satnat item te tit Wher Habohaneal| anc from taxation and does not conform to | shade. Most unusual TAI thie correspondent | the committ : es Uae ) UCN between Miss Piekford and the {the constitutional provisions that all | W . he! vot had an oppor wo oth solution moeN 1 STOTT OA ape Cer [SGRCaTIRN: fone RECOUE ae Gs CUB | y sh ‘ sad tor taxnitn scarfs at this figure. "3 ‘th be ts of th re ch ii ‘ aie ree ani ite sna | iid was from Carl A. ducapa |Mitintift, did) gictually take place.|iomer 200 shares of a certain stock nro ty shi an for sation 3 , ¢ citects © rec} jue the Davenport Committes on DHONI it ey A Pick fore ‘idk inc 0 pdlately. $0 ithout co under genera anc uniform Meme yof 1911, Dut it was| ation for a year and, the other giving | amy cle aor OF IK cammtigners 1M oly See eee ee a eee ee an tammorted BAT § RMY rules, according to its true value." Fox and Stone-Marten he some opposition | arother v of life to the We pate tee Aiea! ree ite abt plaintiff said it did aml that was | a ding the ous sy aa ANDEGH HG Assemblyman Todd of — Bergen Scarfs at this price.also. Hee er the northern! Committee on the Recodifieation of | Jucohs raised him titty, ‘The crowd | tM® Interview that the agreement | yore held in $2,500 bull ench |County has a fill before the Legis BMA of Minnesota! tne sennte Laws, were passed by lor 300 ¢lapped enthusiastically ang {Wes reached on which she bases her} Ty sadition Des Champs has. tiled A] SESSION (fF vold a he Vestn eine - atini Al the Senate the banker went to four hundred and |elaim for $108,000 1 civil suit ugainst them. He charge Hiss ae ae fe mpach, inte, ak) Mr. Capper, —_ ~ even to five hundied before Mi J The case went to th that they represented the firm to be Hudson County Mas isnother (bill /ex- creat nian , DI ‘ P case went to the jury soon {that they repre d the ey haa) Be ee inst ‘Canuin | WOULD MAKE BABY abs would yield ahay nook: | without liabilities when as a matter | THE IRISH DAIL feat Bunyon New for five Ba States will A NEW ESOPHAGUS |GOT MORE THAN HE BARGAINED| Mis. Wilkenning, a broker of plays, | OF fact there are liabilities oF inva he court sid it was mantrest Our first goysideration.’ - FOR. @iaima’ Miss Dlokfon’’ engaied herline books iia a | that no class of property could be . : ; ‘ segregated for higher taxation, and x Surgeons Plan to Replace Old Ove! AS S000 AS Mr. Brown declared the | early 1916 to obtain offe a | segrepal " By ayes, however, by "Untaue Operation. box sold to Mr, Waarburg, Miss Keane [ou '® a ahtain offers’ from | TEAMER DISABLED | (Continued From First Page.) that therefore the converse must be Ioeal, It tehtes closely anuvata. Sie 4 avose from her chair, delighted with | Movie producers so she could force | true—that no class of property could question of trade rein-} MEMPHIS. March 3.—Surgeons may Lie yrice que tickets had brought and {Ath Zukor to increase her salary, | NEAR ST. JOHN, N. B.| he segregated for lower taxes. The the United fares and |! Guaton. Ruvedge, Memphis’ fa-) guid, with a rosier amile than hele: | on week. ‘The plaintiff al. | ‘i i eee tae Dae any wet fact that the law was passed to ald in pIpAMON Aminst « tube baby,"! a brand new esopi OMionks wo, Muek. ang f e efforts in obtain these plection. owisionat) Co! ve relieving the housing shortage cbuld ' eee fn a a cdg UR j was) Than m nd J hope, i fave oranted actress to cbinin a | AMOther Ship Stands by AI Vi Officials would not answer to. the| eles, cle, noualie, shortage epuld oats MOBS “hee ny si sey _ ee sal eaceaseers Ae iu i Tie Manis ‘18 nillion-dallar contract with Mr. Zukor Whea favines Break. Dows Dail for the details of their adminis-|nointed out, to set aside he eanetit | atk about |siny wet Apr . - ve “ She asks 10 per cent. for her alleged | ST JOHN, B, March 1—The | tration. The Cabinet of the Dail was|tionat mandate that taxes sust be from |" | Another outhreak of ap |AeEvbees steamer Canadian Navigator, which | Working with the Provisional t= | assesded by general laws and uniform Tt would be made of part the intes> is. but Ct nt it ' Moses 1.. Malevinsky. counsel for isi K ws jnet, he reiterated. No official lad | pyjes. ass | Br SER AES Star tiie Brest Mt te may epee CeSET Atiga ickford, in summing up. the | tiled from this port for Hallfax yes- | been dismissed on account of his pol- | 6 b ? Dndaclared thatsitihas coast 5 reported disabled to-day off | ities, Mr. Griffith added, but no pate tie | f ° a : f clal was entitled to use his posi- Kin of the cheat. ‘Whe cas of litte | when I auctioned off the t tress more than Q in vs Head, about half way be-| official was entit posi BBS Can-| Gaston, who hus bon fed for neatly a| Phen: Me Warbuy ward, p¥olved in the action fend it Sand Warmouth jtion against the Gov : | yeur on millh Ubber tube im- | lookin perly conscidus rest ———sibe~ ‘ Regarding the Belfast boycott, he Adminis. | wert BOG 1 in his stom Miss Keane and claim the aches. (ADD FALSE TEETH s received late last might! saiq the Dall Cabinet had imposed it Wpabincton,|¥as taken up at a clinic of the Ame MLN ALR COR THES TITY ReeRt 5 said the steamer's engines Dad) ing the Cabinet had revoked it p.of RUtOOVe al Baptier How. | pope nee heen viet ee tel TO G. W’’S RED HAIR] broken down and that the freighter|""G.oree Gavan Duffy, Minister of hel 1 waking suc reas | Rothwell, bound here, was standing |poreign Affa i inde (leas since it was started on Feb. 19 that tug mn Otolle, Ihe BRE. GU6s She 1911| eerie PRARA. LRG AU UbO Oh RGRS Matted Them to Dentist ts Preef,| by for the night. A tug has been | tions justified the work of his depart- Bares ion PILL WOULD ABOLISH DOS AIRES Hu Lee ate History jsent to bring the *Alaninted steamer! ment. He said the agents abroad ‘. Ghothie dierko 3) Med) hey nanteoue under the Foreign Department were puss the! 3 COUNTY OFFICES HERE a Ga CO rear Sale Oe Neat Se Navigator, a vessel of 1,929 tons, ur-|ieaponsilio te the Dail. There was | ie a 101 1 7 . ove he color t ir) ‘ton's > 7 = = 000,000 quota will huve been col : wneton 8 jrived here Friday from London |no intention of propagunda against Tenor and Clerk Atmed 10000 1 ) col-|hair was thrown Into the shade to-day —_——- at Beta Ba tone ae the: BaHan toh i r eve) sik pe by ne discovery of b or 1 jeuths . . us ; | Mea MORAIRE: MERE: It was to receive the rene be. tay ' " steuths| BATTALION CHIEF HURT | eerved the compact, he added | Trade Mark “Foo NE, Mam 1A amendinent | wgrguw captain othe eo yt eae se omen et ee) NT TWOLALARM BLAZE) 120% 040 "0 Adwt, on page 14 $25. | . proposing 9 sions that the meoting wa ooth eo Affairs, dealt no pe . = ,| ebolieh eri, County flernoon, Greater ! ‘ VM fou |irive im Loft Near Fifth Avenue |!itungements ordered by the Pr | ONLY 5h00" 1¢ er. and Ne it counts | en sulxtivided inte ke \ ston to ‘ls Doew ® ren Gove rnme nt Answering a Ne 7 tgs |i with ew Y rl dons and i d m1 met 0 Damage estimated at $35,000 to iestion, he sald certain members of | A Complete Line BE Hine eet UUpancRd, " trade divis Wet In ge ita Own in'lacdesen watton koads and Vinlng © old Royal trish Constabulary. had FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VEGA Cy avureto-day by Senator Meyer, Repub- te throu mplayments all pt 1 y ‘ “oy iniae | po from a fire carly to-day en invited by the Provisional Goy- vew York. tho way CoUTtAuia Lo ZoO1 , Le meric wrote his deutiat foursstory brick loft buliding a manent to act on the commission Professional Tenor and The aati Mittement wecom= ivts. ‘These captains were culled upon |! wins # Ila te My Past Mth Street. Two wlarms vas ¢ od in drawing up When Death Occurs Mandolin Banjos UNA Bawerted Ke deem> iy turn to tell how much ther suuads ter, Whiow ia liken by prescnt: | Bice Chief Kenlon wel of organization af the police, | Call ‘Columbus 8200" $40-00__$90.00 aw FOr City Ur ariewenig Revisiag bad coliveiod and what the and |! evtilorige Keo tealton Clef @ nA 9 ANG tM record of these men was EC acd The Rudolph Wurlitzer would not be able WMHs were to date \ 7 Leelee Ra TRO eiinandnkenilsae tory, he stated | FRANK CAMPBELL Pianoy—Victrolas. for & special seasion QUAL OBJECT OF THE $5,000,090 Rhema th Allah Cots ry i . 41 question: with th "Dhe Fi ted bivtinveposs!. would rolle's Ihe Theron ure two objects in hls dive 4 Westvoy “sh Melgar lee mime of the King of England jetween B'way ani = Pilon Ih New York City fur funds, It was explained, One ty} (uae you" get DKUNUY Uut ang burned upward rupidiy. lar, Duggun said there were no Brit Phone Bryont 2m Pd

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