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To-Night’s Weather-—CLOUDY; WARMER. “IF IT HAPPENS IN. NEW YORK ==IT's IN == Copyright ¢N, Publishing Companys “Circulation Books Open to All.” | ew York World) by Bress Aaa, *DOES PROHIBITION PROHIBIT? WHAT FFTY BUSINESS MEN FROM ALL PARTS Out of the Fifty, Thirty- six | Answer the Question in the Negative, Citing Results Their Own Localities In the Average City or Towr Liquor Can Be Bougat by the Drink, Quart Almost the Same as Law Was Passed. or C Jetore setore country to- drink, «a quart 1 c liquor—if hv has obtair y Tie By Worid trom nitty ts ' professional men wiv w sked t pass Judgmemt on the Meal results of the Kightocnth Ann ment to the Constit tng this quest HAS PROHIBITION WROHI These fifty men eame from eve section of the United States W their opinion was a t *New Yo for I» shopping at Yotcis in city \ public life and men c¢ 1 bt a frank i dwayed by the requirements anit ions publie or priva The vor: 1 of the pers w \ 1 “ were upprowel names f. € was prompted ver reusor that New York might lea on Ff the dey law rts of the United Sta None of these men wa nfluences fn the slightest degree. ‘Those who ‘ asked clarification the question { were told that The Evening World wished to know whe liquor was obtainable in the lived and cerning the rtendant upon the purch: Of the fifty jo give their opinior jot prohibited, fou Equor who w ction in-which they desired information difficulty at- of it willing for publication rohibition das con cility ¢ men who w deelars inable t is easily ol nt it, but tion has been of ttot / respective communiti x OW { admitting that Nquor can be bought mention a dither report a searcity or umstances which ecm to tend wad bone-dryness in the near fu S) FP ture. Only four men rt that Pro (fe as prohibites é that liquor is a negligible fac tor in their distri that the dry laws have brought © qualified benotit Over half the States of the Union are represented in this survey and (Continued on Fourth Page.) "16,000 PETITION FOR | DRY LAW CHANGE; Su: { Might ‘ON, March 6 Jersey Senator Novi Signatures Somet WASHING Ten thousand New matures—titerally petition a Vols Iment of king ume aud | the aw were! py to Senate Benator Norri Rested “that perance poop! e halo } thing interest Joenlarly committer TREATED AS JOKE| OF LAND SAY FILLS ROYAL FLUSH, LINDSAY BANKRUPT; WOMEN'S CLAIMS. PUT AT $4000 Mrs. Lillian N. Danes hescal Put in Her Petition at $300,000. 2 FIRMS CLOSE DOORS. | aes | eS Uphold Officers Who Re- LY Hts co te Friel A {Police Captai q aT ‘6 . TAKES ONE GLANCE Ettinge & Wall and 1. B. Mul- Nothing Now to Prevent Rate’! eRe gpa Firemen] cently Formed New Brigade. y| _ lins & Co, in Involuntary Adjustment, Declares serie ‘anita J wise loboken Blaze. iti ' Bankmuptey To-Day. Prendergast. Two firemen and u police Captain ghee US BS dees ——_—. | soa rescued after having been over.| CONtinue Withdrawal and itiicein nies ets B WASHINGTON, March 6.—Tho Su-) come by smoke, and halt a dozen| Leave Irish Factions to Settle seme On Svar csrad tienes Court today affirmed dec women and ehildren were curried Dispute Without Hindrance , Lo Nyack, N. Y¥., under indictm of lower courts holding that st ators | Jdown ladders shortly after noon to- ispute Without Mindrance. Newark Man, Playing in Home | numerous charges of having tes of 80 conts maintained for a8! day. when fire started in the apart. EA I of Friend, Dies Before ue alr ad bio en Cs W New York City in 118 and 1919] ment honse at No. 18a hind Street. LIMERICK, March 6,—Invadiag reds of thousands of do! ere conflacut Haboice The tive followed the ex-|ttoops from Cork, Tipperary ant Doctor Arrives. ed investment schemes, not The court's decision, wi : el ee rec ; : ; ” ar decision, w W04 | plosion sn over heated stove in the | Clare, delachme of the Irish Re- rther tinancial troubl i unanimou: was given in the Se" tT hoothlick shop of Anthony Matyo, on ic: e 4 Max Witkoiskn, thirty-tour, ot No, |an involuntary petition in bank y brought by the Public Service Com-|the jround flour, the pollee aus tt publican Army’ loyal to: Be Valse nd floor, the police suid. ; 4 _ sProvisishal Wall Street, Newark, was laying | was tiled agains. him in the mission of New York against the | was under conteol in about’ a halt and loyal Loops of the Provisioma h ast vight at the home of Lis | States District Court. The petitioning Consolidated Gas Company of Ne our, but not until the dense smoke! Government of Ireland are to ‘be fren, ote! Blawabersy.at No. 480 all of whoni gave evidence York, the New York and eens Gaui lmd spread throwmh the “apartment! stowed to fight it out by the Brit- house and alsy the eneme ” art Newark sulted in the indictment (Company und the Kings County |iouses ut Nos 168 tml 167 Third ish, it was said to-day, There were four people in the gu and thelr claimgs ogainst hi Lighting Company. | Street a ‘ 1 pe Two t 2 Mrs. Livan MN, Suk, $890,000; | The court foundyhow@er, that the) Volice CaptyThomay Gurrick, Mire tt OT LAR Sr OF 400.10. She. ania 1s 1k wen passe mad t Dorothy Atwood, $70,000, jlower court erred in issuing instruc man James MeDonnell of Truck No, | {Y&R 'y-Unite, Who entered. Peete’ ae Valen her nee Ve Ry Ee Vteaegts batt raed ail nan Jobn Callaghan of ay by motor cars, seized the three | nrah H, Arnold, §80,000.. Lt fons us to the impoundliys of money | wore vescued when they} prinelpal hotels and the railway sta- . : a ee = in ‘ oH ean is eh sa 2 Ne ENS a ty statute: "3 bi - tion, and thus Inaugurated actual \ Was Seu dew ‘ombs, in default of 75,000 bi rates, declaring such matters were revolution against the Provisional Some, too eval tee ae ee | MI9s MEY FCORMICNS jot in the Hands oF the cour |GOV. SMALL GOES IGRI aie ' Every be pended business to-duy as the result| amine ————.| Mustice McReynolds, who rende | TO TRIAL TO-DAY] They bitietea themselves in the ho t the fling of involuntary petitions! .. }the opinion ‘of the court, was severe ae tels and announced they were in Lim { ten, J 2 lin bankruptey against them, One Be nger Salutes Mary Met -OTMMe n his criticism of the voluminous | [ilijois Guvernor Cha \Vith| erick to uphold the recent prociama 1 win nd drew jwas LB. Mullins & Co., of No. 148% When She Claims Same record filed in the cases, warnin Coaspitacy to Embezzle State tion of the chief officers of the Mid- tity tit, bats ' way. ‘The partners in the firm 5, vat repetition of such practice would rar Limerick Brigade of the Iris y | ; ‘ Kk Brigude of the Irish army ih et low Funds Whit: Treasurer, | ’ Piteiaiay fonr in his| were i to phen F, Hogan | State; 17, Women Foll | probably eause ourt to thr | ak ak i who declared the Provisional Govern- nd laid 1 wee down on Jand dames W, Dewsnap were | a a ut Fist Stops Him at Jeases which. so 1 {WRU REG AN atl siren ient officers were traitors and that Kies Her | ‘The court fou ection to the} Len Small taced trial to-day they would refuse to obey any orders " \ ot pener, | Hauck, W 1. 10, | setion of the in his conduet| Charges of conspiracy to embezzle | trom Dublin. s I tie, carils tk jaan He Ge Fo. of the case ¢ no attention to] S funds. Gov. Small while State}, One hundred and forty troopers of und Habilities of tirm i atm | me 0 1 FE r 1 drow | Mtnted It was uimost tl ipo be eyed | er, the pros fon alle; the Free State, uader direction of the } n 1e second was Kt & Wall, of | | 4 to ju millions in State | Provisional Government, were here to ca u Hisen drew William Stre le creditors | Biven in ti room of the Comm thot: the: Consviidited (Gh in ore “pocket inte take ove h litar ‘ andi didn’ = improv re Donald Vaugh $150; Ethel!dore for the benetit of crippled e) Z uly entitled’? tof the neon turned Into ihe Sve: sonuitig Heres vere 1 31 ver t Cutler, $909, and Anna Marks, $500.]dren, w And the score of Passes Away After Onl f | Ce Le ac sect en ® Done Mierenis cree of Bee fy The mur nines sun J estimate of liabilities oF] sunsequent proceedings wuss t a 4 ne . | ‘ f is also alleged | troops and auxi a Was preparin un 4 qitarter t pape ein : : Week's Ilness—His Widow | port a demand that the on | ¢ ull conspired with Lieut. | to evacuate. { tinge wus tho floor sser . : tinue to oj ut |G ed Sterling and Verne © 7 @ arrival F member of the firm, which was ad.| Kissees sooed8 | France Han Hh Gach leben reusece oblGrane Para bor ee EM Wilts Hipasnivels Gh te) FeoRae mitted to the Consolidated Exchange! Kisses oo s Jprivate property, although it may tx | Millions were » from the 8 cans, the British commander ordered in 1921. The central ottice of the con-| Wallop: ew : + Sourt Justice Honry Deftiedieated to public use. Whe it @renaury, the prosecution! wil out armored cars and sent troops porn 8 at Ne : EN oan . ° Dil a is : ny i, Seo wallae ula \« cle at that the bev ertbed rit : | to prove, and loaned fo the Grant | patrol the streets .n event of troubl tienes f u Metropolitan Compan iad j i Imet yielded no fair return for more) Park State Bank, of which Curtis 1s] The Free State troops patrolled in th | ut-of-town custom Th6| ¢inished singing und beautiful worwn an a week Jthun a yeur that this condition | head, at 2 per cent, interest. Curtis, Z Witkorsku stiffen and] address in Willlam Street was of of- : of pneumonia at bis} Would almost certainly cont forlaccording to the Indictment, then|@!@hborhood of their billets out an instant and collapse Aces, into which the firm was prepar-| 8thered about him, admirin se 5 West Stree Imany months, the company was] loaned the money to Chicago packers | made no effort to interfere with the ate epttirs Ue ing to move, a painter being busy|one thing, his coinplexlon, He Wass attichen With, tlineca taat [@20Y entitled to rele \| ut from 6 to 614 per cent. general policing of the town When they picked him up they dis- | there to-day. “That's from xiis,"" sa BRPROINEH, a GE wii The cha that the company had) Tt ts estimated the trial will cost] jyey, . g the h fi covered he was dead. In his hand} Joseph oD. Sugarman, of 4 , Wednesday, was ordered to bed by bis| fuited to supply of tho prescribed| the State $600,000 feyond seizing the hotels for was the aco or hea the rman & Company, No. 19 vein from ‘Texas two, suid Mis] Pbysiclan and never left It, 1 nule power and therefore came into — a billets, the Republicans made no Jick, Queen and King of hearts indicted on Thursday for EO vee ts Pi apawhi <i surt With unclean ha os w thout | hi » mov It was believed to be , aah uaidiad of art | Attorney to-day and was held in $10,- WUC, not with Vateati it , tly 1 te reap . a mer drawin yal fust This bail is in contrast with the eu ie anton) Fania ; oe at LONG, Ua Sommers ky mn konhne ee aa amount of $50,000 hitherto fixed in a th ‘3 neues : li (tins undanent a the nat The Bri it was reported, we uch casts by Judge Mulqueen, It fo BUN ¥ s | Z bei *Tinelined to e their evacuation NEW TAX DISTRICT HERE |}. tetieved that’ the tow ball in the V said from her when J i 7 Decides Smoot and Burton [imines ek My a GETS HARDING SUPPORT |Stearman case will induce others of Texas. Anyway, Diag tool thet we suAnita roe Hed Wiel iG | (Continued on Second are.) SONI Net Gar and let the opposing Irish factions the forty-one indicted men to sur-| for it and one by one he a ther Ellimar a NOUN erve. cide the issue between themselves, but in « cond | render until he came to ee ‘2 Y effort to} WASHINGTON, March 6,—A 6¢ he British commander announced be mae ict - wr Hee ceMs ‘ ma Md |CONSUMERS SHOULD stitele to th ie intment pn : 7 be r eae o t 3 i insh strlet of N.Y. ee is ; ee ; | obstitelo to the appointment of | would be responsible for ¢ t Murch G senatora| MONTRRAL STOCK MNOKER Ag.| ViEorOUS, tlk rons | STILL, MOLD ON TO |. mutnw a totes oe aeler ue 1 Wadsworth of New York | the knuckles of a Hiversids D eee | THEIR GAS RECEIPTS| n Debt Refunding Commission] The Free State troops, while not I Ken ms | Bp micla eras ay ; a5 E ei 1 { to-day, when the Senate|fraternizing, have been on good terms \ HW day that the physician's wite Edward © |X $30,000,000 Cull in fy (Bub Com miten iby: mavale MIM Ee renee BES UL Rn: Cae ae : ad no Stock Exchange con-| ‘How could This fused to . RUS | ial . th to two, decided Senator | comers are wild lads from Cork, Clare Divs demand i ’ Court sof 80-Cent Rate Held moot of Utah and Representative|nd Tipperary Counties, who have 1 Aen § \ by Compar Ohio were ineligible to{ bem among the most savag |MOVIE CAMERA MEN [t-te was non : ota Bens See ee erriakines cath ia 7 > presenct nsumer New Y y | ‘ » tenors | BAR IMMORAL STARS | 424 answay. i¢ the man war i vould stil i nitot Present luwa prohibit a member LEAST, M 8 (Associated \ fieht wh In’ ' 1 nom n accepting 1 Iw r i twen 8 18 OF payments ir : ‘ | » With Act of and a Bs ! cou ' en : , on en without y jt Jed 10 cas 6-DAY SCORE—15TH HOUR. | REPORT PREMIER \ 1 rie held. Senator Bran y lint iu tt city , nmer f z ‘ : Por ne Sar y t Mites. Laps. Transgressors. | WILL NOT RESIGN iy ; preme Court ibility wtur A iniseile Egy-Eaton . 307 3 | brig . | Tr sense sey re ‘ vt the roup of early Goullett-Madden . 307 3 | le LBS, March \¢.—Moyie ypathy tor Justice H eae refundin ng worke out injury to Rutt-Krupat 307 3 {actors who briny disgrace upon the udon Hear I G Ju Guy uo 7 4 ——— A Otherwise city was Magin- McBeath 307 3 |industry hereafter will be boycotted nts to ADE n Ju 1 Oh: SAB ARGH RADIO FAILS TO LOCATE io® and showed Uitte b Hah = : | mt I I ar . | quiet and showed little evidences of oburn- Lands 3 by authors, cameramen, directors a i 1 ESE LOUK u ts di abun anit aa lay ahora meramen, directors and | ist ( this m he HSA yaa STEAMER AND 20 MEN sundays disturbar De Baets-Persyn . 307 3 | This is the threat to-day of the] LONDON, M a) tA 1 rt 1 J (Gan Goninan nui Sinking Gromtort Not Heard From | 420M» Wee thrown this afternoon Bello- Gaffney 307 3 | PEER IOE Arti a ERAS Dik "7 ; Te Oleutt med Se eueades Jin Groavenor $ the explosion Grenda-McNamara ... 307 al; ation o¢ the Actors fonlectaria i i 5 Mg Lor \ oan pey andes Jinjured a child A youtt med Olivieri: Bolzoni 307 3 | tio Aimonie Hoty or | Ported. in. Purliauver lobt than $20,000,000 coll ctet ROSTON, March #.—Three diye of) Horan- Fitzsimmons 307 3 |e * thi Atolion Pisture Wane Ene 1 ! Hexcessiot the BGsrent rat ann t A have filled to lo. | Kidd, who was deliver oods to a Thomas: Lawrence 307 3 papery ‘he eee : n Now Vorle nad (c pie ate tha N frelgiter Grontoft © in the Pally Read district, was Brocco-De Ruyter 307 3 irectors’ Association, the Seren " the pol hor (br ai County tienda tome Hs rt fuw of SOUL twenty men, Bh led wutede by three men and was ; Writers’ Guild) und © Authors’) been terminated by 4 7 ie w tet by radio het Thursday to riousiy wounded Drobach- Hanley 307 3 [League of An 1 Prime Minister I t tod in th inded money will t t © sinkin 10 miles southeast of Apaa em atapavin uthen ck Kaiser-Taylor 307 3 | “ewe will not act with, wo will not| tinue pele ty he In ’ 1 to nearly 440,100,0 vith all her lifeboats y this moraiay, Bue Ae t Kopsky-Erskine 307 3 |photograph, we will not direct and{urgent appent Union 1 thin court “in Until the has 1 ane , this aft inno furtt - = we will not write for any individual | learues. r ns of gel ‘eared by Nepal The ateamer Latontn, thirty-six mites ‘ THE WOKLD TRAVEL BUREAD, meas Rercurred| , - ; ne CON SHOUT y, wont to hor aft, but found no | casuaitic Idi me he au ey trce of het nia continued - : tle mem-|aity trom u KEEP TH HILTS her voyage to New York. and) oth i M neers will bo] Un v helr only fox wt took up the acare heel yogi em yey Paes pped livion."* w ry the on Fifth | ald without Now Hubby’s Smack to Tenor Diaz NEW YORK, “MONDAY, MARCH 6, ont Cas Law Void. US. Suprdne . Jaw Ends ‘All From Texas’ Ki. issing Bee 1922 IRISH REPUBLICAN TROOPS BEGIN REVOLT N.Y. 800. GAS LAW FOUND INVALID BY U.S.SUPREME COURT ~ Deis mn Contiseatory, Says, pounding Money. P.S$,C. TO AC To-Morrow’s Weather—PROBABLY RAIN. > PRICE THREE CENTS IRISH REPUBLICAN TROOPS REVOLT AND ENTER LIMERICK; ~— FREE STATE LEADERS i DEFED NINE SAVED IN FIRE, QUICKLY, | THREE UNCONSCIOUS Railway Station and Hotels Taken Over and Army Will Court Rules Pee 2 at ee eee eee eS ee

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