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re ee = THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, RALBLOCK KEEPS “Uti biNtockas| Za ag Open, Nigh. Los. Laat Low. taut |Three on Ship Board Tell Minority . 4 i “wid mi . ’ ain ARR i Bo ; | Committeemen Study Was we = a a t Ajax Rubber 1 19 Nth | Thind Ave. Wa Non-Partisan, " Am Agr Chem a} ou o% WASHINGTON, March 7.—Ip ai - Aut Beet sup: 10% | Wile tte 1a etter to so Am Brake Shoe J Vulted Food Prod 4 he Senate Gi erce Am Can US [U8 oT Mtoe... 3t14 i und the House Committee on Mer- \ ~ By ALBER PAY SON TERHUNE K sc pve py! 6 ) } Boar vers 1M 8 Ind Alcohol, 44% | chant Marino and, Finheries, the IN Author of *Lad, A Dog Aw Cottun oi 21% U8 Realty &@ Im 59 {Only One-Fourth Moved by| tires Democratic member of | the Copy miour 192% OV A O-TRRHUNE. Am H&L pf 88 LS Kubbor co I Sales i Shipping Bourd urge that the Prest- Am te 8) U8 Rubber tut pe 101 Transit—Loans of Grain to |dent's ship subsidy proposal te given : , Am Ice pf ; J Bel ‘ a | Soviet Futile a hearing strictly on its merits CHAPTER VIL. oth WHAT HAS HAPPENED, role Met a igs Kinet Aw International * eel | Ove . ttention is called by the Demo- (Comtinued.) 7 happen to be here! ‘ou’ lave to Aib Linseed O11 Wiah Copper lie Bias Conilmlonersmandiaieal Ww. 8s. INE i ad ROY BRENNER and his collie, Scott, thrown from a Fort Lee Ferry boat, have|+e-nang these pictures some of these — Am Linseed Ot pt ah Securit 3, hs be hc 4 jee iver je Su ” Utah Securith . ANON al Hetien, fortet Bekiine’ Genres Be { Ht found himself look-| been rescued from an ice floe in the North River by days. All old houses yet to sagging. Aim Locomot! e j Yensalin sim WASHINGT i ; ve eel) | Chamberlain of Oregon and Frederick ing into a room shaped like HILDA DAYNE, who sees them from a motor boat, with a powerful night] Roy saw him swing shut the pic- Am Safety Raw % | Vivaudou the last thirty days @ total of 100,-|7 Thompson of Alabama—to the fact | the one he had quitted, but glass, and takes them to Red Ruin, an odd-looking place on the Palisades, which | ture, and heard his steps receding into Ab mip eC 1M | Wabash 000 tons of American relief supplies | that the recommendation of the Ship- furnished in fur more com-| is the girl's home. Hilda introduces Brenner to her the room. Brenner crept back to the AM Sinelt & 10 ATM | Weat ¥ have arrived at four Baltic sea-|ping Board to the President was based | fortable and modern style. At first Peephole. But he did not venture to ports and three ports on the Black {on an intimate study of the necessary |glance the room seemed to be a open it. Instead, he got such scant } Ar West Sit & Ket pt UNCLE MAX, who invites the stranger to stay and offers him dry clothing, Ain Bnutt % ahies 5 sre ell appointed libra or study, | but when he thinks himself out of hearing scolds the girl for bringing a stranger! glimpses of thi h ’ Ba wiv! imundiy dst Weatinghio Sea. Of this total about 25,000 tonw|“sentials to establish in full force) well appointed library or study.) ‘eke place, Brenner declines to let Dayne take his wet clothing. He hastily Simpuc# of the room us he could) ie: teger 74 White Motur have been shipped away by land to|marines thut consideration. of the|maroon leather upholstery to lts| Pemoves the contents of his pockets and hides them in the folds of the caress | Van Ar Sugur pf we Bb iadedlt a nd Be tiote ad hav ‘ Putting on the dry clothing given him he finds the sléeves of the coat unusually] piu) nua ret 4 to the tab! Am Suma Tobacco 2&4 \ HHiys-Overtand the famine districts. Land trans-| question was wholly free from par-|chalrs and big couch, There was a “4 aul had returned to the table and Ame Tel & Tele.. 120 User!’ pt portation has proved whotly tnade.| {isan blas and no thought given to|Cordova Jeather screen at one side—| !OMR. A few minutes later a servant enters the room and Brenner takes him f0F| was studying interestedly the glass re- Am Tobacco tks & Uo : . 1 (\the attitude of political parties, past) a screen so large as to spoil the pro- PAUL, whom Dayne has spoken of as a friend. He notes that the servant's | tort, while old Dayne stood by, miser- Am Tobucco cts B12 6 118% quate to move the supplies as they! 6, present, on aid to American flag| portions of the rest of the furnishings. | afms are very long, but the man denies that he is Paul. Brenner remains for] able and protesting. fm Woo! 19 He jarrive at the ports. Normally the| shipping From behind one corner of this pro- | dinner, which is interrupted by a scream and roar, Scott attacks another man, “The real thing, eh? Brenner hws railroads serving these ports svould —_—.___ truded the end of a glass topped table | described as a deaf mute, heard Paul ask. ‘Lucky your chemi- Atchison Ry Atchinon Ry vf AU Coast Ling Atl Gut & Wi Atlantic Fruit Baldwin Loco Balt & Ohio Brunswick Tern Teth Steel Bop c 106% Beth wt Booth Visherles.. 6% Mkiyn Kay Tran. 10% Bkiyn Un Gus rye jurna Bros A. Burns Dros B.. Butte & Sup.. Butterick Co . Calif Packing a is * na é ‘ cal experiments taught you the secret, LIBERTY BONDS be uble to handle 20,000 tons dally. on which could be seen several items RHAM DASS, whom Brenner recognizes as the man who has pushed him from perenne ty Ist 1 84s opened $7.40, 1 Within the next thirty days an- TAR AND FEATHER PRIEST. |r nical apparatus, Above this! the Fort Lee ferryboat. Brenner is seized with a chill and remains at Red Ruin,| A"¢ lucky you happened to have the = Or $7.40, 1 wi some ‘i table and sunk into the wall was | taking the dog to the room with him, Table scraps sent for the dog are eaten by a| Chemicals here, | Fit this nozzle to the @y off 22; 30, 98.16, off 14;| other 140,000 tons Of rele? suppliss| Masked Mem Belne Garmae Clerey®| sai steel safe, mouse, which dies. Brenner lights a match and discovers that a hole has been| Keyhole of his door, and in five min- { 4th, 97.80, off 16; Victory 4 3-49, Above the safe ran a panel of] cut in'a copy of Franz Hals’s “Laughing Man,” hung at one end of the room, and] Utes he'll be as helpless as those nscoting which evidently had been | that he is spied upon. The dog scents the spy. chaps were ie Bi the first time a rane toniwae i ba : [our gas reuched them. After that— j one Ican Rellef Administration do not in-|ney, J. G. Keller, Catholic priest at ea, ae deulenreeeeuctaety aia BRENNER cuts the canvas inside the frame and is about to climb througi| wet), two untecumane sevangete Gad | Opened tiem. tabby, 6 1-1, up 1-3, | Gleate that the prospect for improve-|Siuton who was seized by masked men] +. etiq down over it in such a way the opening when there isa Knock at sh oo He declines to open it a hears ‘trying to find their way along the Pal- rit, 9 4, uy 1-4; Tuaio, & io ¢/ Ment in the land transportation, |Saiurday night and Veaten, tarred and| ax to hide completely the fact that| 4, MaN's cry: Brenner sor a Scatwaectneit pera the Mit thi seh | isades in the snow at night, several bods tt 6 be wi Leas RR ‘da, sav, {Mmeanwhile, is very bright. feuthered, authorize J the statement here | there was fe In the room, Bren- | 5, th Hyp sanvas, as In ie stairway in the erates cel it, ascends | miles from here, and in the morning jd-4, out + Reynolds, 7 IL was made clear that eo tong|to-diy that the incident was the climax | ners trained cye noted these details, ‘0 the floor above and finds another opening covered by a picture. their smashed bodies were found at simme, 10 1-8 Sue i fone) of sentiment due to pro-German accu-| yen ay he took a single comprehen- the foot of the cliffs. That'll be thu ; able transportation factii-|sations against him during the World | .j,, glance at the room. And his| { story. Nobody is going to test thetr ties in Russia are inadequa’ ety | War, He suid be was dented final citi- ened, might a hunting lungs for gas or wonder if they got all e | ap ast utd * Ree TD eee Sete BAX Greene nt of a long sought trail thelr bruises by the fall. It's absurdly will arrive at Russian ports, and man to Texas [ovo latest reports recelved by the Amer| ,MARILLO. Tex.. March 7.—The Curib., 3 7-3; Cities off 1-8; Maras, up 1-8 FORKIGN EXCHANGE OL'ENING, move the volume of relief supplies | "3 Petro iving at the ports, ms ubject after taking out his first natu- glance the room seemed jsimple, Dayne. Hilda's safe in bed. ease Ta: Sterling, demand, 4,39 1-16; cabl ROIa cHeelGtd na the United meaca|tatization pers empty of human life, but as Bren- From her wing of the house she ede Liather.,, 4.99.9-16, off 16-16, Ireneh frunes, : 8) "'The priest, who was ordered te leave | nor's eves began to accustom them- couldn't even have heard the rumpus Deak Laaticr pt A inks seeds), os os, of |t° loan elther xraiv or money to|siaton, said the court hud Instructed | scives to the bright light he saw a that got Rham Duss and Pieters and Chandler Motors Haig | SENDA “25 cables, 0905, off | soviet Russia relief. him to make re-ugplication for first | a omerge from behind the screen myself these raps on the face. In the Se Ohi, ak 68% | 0003, Lire, demand, .0616 1-2; cubles, anilivict papers, but that he had not had suif. |" omens tome te a large glass | morning she can be told her friend and CM EST RR pt 36 4) 0518, of .0Net. Seleian & 4 A large quantity of seed {8 inctud-|cient time to do this. oC wiLh ardteel sana srusber noeea beneficiary, Mr. Roy Brenner, was Chic Rl & Pac. amy | ens 2 iglan francs, de-) od in the shipments which already SRE Tae PRAM ER ioctl aah ah Lh driven to Fort Lee ny biteat Ste Conoee 1% | mund, .0851 1-2; cables, .0852, off : ‘i NOSES SHINE IN WELCOME, |*‘ii°'* 0 it metal cap. Mi RS WEAR pearance en Chino Copper .... 20%|o008. (Maite) dediand) and bie have arrived. The plan is to dis- ° The man was Professor Dayne. left his grateful goodbys for her. Coeu-Cola vic... 44 a : sidan) ; und cables.) ‘ibute the seed along with the food| ye i His wizened face was ghastly white she —— Gol Feel Aiivon 264 .0039, off 0001, Greek drachmas, de-| +, reduce the temptation to devour| BERKELEY. Cal., Murch 7.—Negetia-|ang his lips were working. He set “It's murder!" shuddered Duyne. Co! Gas & Elec... 77% mand, 0453; cubles, .0458, off 0001.) ” 5 | tons were opened to-day to have Alwin} qown the retort on the table and | cits necessity,’ corrected Paul. oe curenue St Swiss francs, demand, .1 cables, | 8°°8 Stain. For the most part the) quite, ussociute English professor ut| stood staring moodily at it Teena ces CTAB Ly EHC ewo renee oOo Losi auie Ree, ae eaneceel Glnlsers, da na, | Bround has been prepared for spring} (ye University of California, return to} While he was still engaged in this mean the same thing. How long be- sip Textile... 13% cables, .8818, off 0008, Pentag, planting, and only the land trans-|the freshman class, enue He walked ties eur and Doll me Brenner eee shee py o but ore mee rae n ‘ ae’. 5 i A out Saturday because, he sald, “‘certuin); watched in wonder. the room door | pause 3 88 OF: 80) Ronn lee dlemund, 1886; cables, .1688, off .oo06.| portation stands between the seed)ai Siete vould not stop powderlig| opened. In strode Paul. He wea in faltered Dayne. “But I beg you, once h kroner, demund, .2640; ca-| grain and the fields of the Volga) 645, up .0007, Norwuy kroner, | Com Produc 10654 Gen 1 oducts pe. 114 Dracible Biel... taore’*—— | “Rham Dass and I will lug It down- stairs,"’ Intgrrupted Paul, impatiently, nc get it into position in front of his door. Then, later, we can give the | other fool a whiff of it. But you'll have to come along, Dayne, to manip. ulate it. I don't understand thr workings of such things. And I don’t crave a lungful of it by mistake." “But — “It's the only safe way, T tell you rasped Paul. If I hadn't happened to think of It we'd have had to for thelr noses.” his shirtsleeves, There was a slight and other famine districts. All of) The girls, it wus said, agreed to teave| 0.4 on his forehead and his lip was 1, .1766; cables, .1771, up. .0011. - | thelr vanity cases outside, and the : pu : : Denmark kroner, demand, .2120; cu- the seed grain will arrive at Russian | (ecsor is expected to return to the class swollen os from a blow. Rehind him bles, .2125, up 0009. ports In time for spring planting. to-morrow. followed Rham Dass, the Hindu deaf mute, tenderly applying a wet hand- kerchlef to a bleeding nose and with since you have not there is only one! ni; clothing all awry. | thing for you''to do: now." "Got It ready?” demanded Paul, “What?"' Perky wanted to know. | more in the volce of one speaking Billy Brighteyes looked wise and|{, q disobedient dog than in. the answered, “Chippie the striped Chip-| respectful tones of the upper servant munk is quite as foolish a fellow 4s] he had professed to be. any fleld mouse. He toc stores prov-| “¥es,"" Dayne made answer, “Yes, ender enough to keep whole family! payl, It 1s ready. Y—oh, Paul,” he Cohan Ain Sugar travison Chembea! i Del & Huda... 111g Ny] ; PLaew MoM ho | $ 4 ped) ees , The Evening World’s | Kiddie Klub Korner ria Onpovight, 193: (Rew Tort Brening Wert) ty Pram Puttishing Oo. Bedicott-d'nwon 6. BI 81S, gr le he pt Wamous tMayers . Fisk Rubber Freeport ‘frau <6 Gen Asphalt oo aN y) cted y Schorer and then promptly goes to sleep und] broke out, appealingly. a there no low the. first idea of having him oper Gen Auphalt ye wg | Condu by ‘Eleanor ms never eats a morsel of it. Suppose|other way? This {s—thls is murder! his door and then rush him. (1 won Gen Lleetric 18 we pay a visit to Chippie’s house and|_ never dreamed Td” — der eae was really sleepy or if hi Geueral, Motor Hy W dl d W d | | see whether we can find a bit of lunch| “tr our line of honest toll, old gen- guessed. at would have meant bai 8 ve mel oo an onaer a es for Ai . » ‘leman,"' Interrupted Paul, “tone must es of heath Ree Probably got i agony ‘ “Goo ea,’ said Perky, and off 's expect anything. It is always gun. And he's the cleverest man {n ——rs oe Bh rw. uM By Cousin Eleanor they went. likely to come to the issue of ‘destroy the game. Nob, the gas is safest. Tn Guan sugar THE STORY THAT PERKY TOLD. Next story: Billy and Perky at|or be destroyed.’ If you prefer to |(me way or another he's got to go Gull States Steet Marunan Corp Hende Hupp Motors Indiuhoma Ket Indian Uefining. Inspiration Cop. Inter Cons Cory. Inter Cou Cor pt Inter Agr Corp . Inter Taper HEN Perky and his brothers were Chippie's Home, xo to prison for ten years that ts bort. they were little pink balls of your own lookout. But while I'm in bubles, Mother Mouse had dug u bur- iy SS hElng LL Rl AOL aia A row in Farmer Crabb‘'a corti-field be- The cold and dreary winter ts almost |—What's that noise?” he broke off, past abruptly wheeling about and glaring Ture her little ones came. After Perky And lovely spring will come at lust; |4t the pleture behind which Brenner und his brothers arrived they all lived Then, nature will unfold her winter) ¥#8 crouching. | together inside the burrow, It was wrap, As he spoke he whipped out a pistol i ‘ da 5 " from his pocket. summer then and very hot in tho 48d awaken the flowers from thelr | and for good, if we're to stay out of | Jail. And fail is the one place I love j best—to stay out of. Come along." He motioned the Hindu to help hin fu lifting and carrying the heavy giuss retort. Silencing the renewed | protests of the shivering and heart sick Dayne, he passed out of the room, with Rham Dass. They carried Intor Mer Murine nap Roy, Ip his eagerness to miss noth- the peters between them Wringing Inter Mer Mur pf 70 flelds, especially at noonday, but ‘79 uli the little birds shall call, HS eee ae rene at ea tc Lae TT eRReNEtORS Daas Inter Nickel 12% down in the field-mouse burrow it was “Fly north little -birds, one and all." | frame o nip ee | * ‘ | ae Invincible Ou | AisAp GAA odel when budding ToHE the flowers will {other he held up the tiny flap of can- | é For a moment after they had gone Island Ou Co ed et ; ba, ii vas, He had not realized what weight “AND THE HEAD AND SHOULDERS OF PAUL BLOCKED THE by, Roy Brenner crouched moveless Iron Products. Ivery day Mother Mouse would see | 2 F he was putting on the edge of the OPENING.” ‘Through the jumble of excitement in | Jewel Tea her children safely asleep on the Boy noe is lovely as you will see. (ramme his brain one thought dominated all Jones Tea grasy-strewn floor of the burrow be-| By MILDRED BARRY, uge twelve, . jotbers. Hilda Dayne was Int Comb Ung tore she went out to forage. She! Bronx. Nor: vee anarp Cacia dared pe and which saved him from plunging | sight, the portrait on tne wall swun.¢ Atieee Ape enitib tel Se ee = Kunsas City 8o.. would go out stealthily and cautiously | ie Petes istinnaiird ped balance, |tward into the room. {open like a door, on hin 1 One) vot understand why the knowledge Kan City So pt.. 54% i. Bad Gok wells nto the r Me is ‘ance.} With the removal of his pressing | side of the frame. And the head and bo ee Kelly Spring .... 43% und) almost always cone, beck pell-| February Contest Award Winner, | nunched forward with It hund, the picture ceased to stir in its | shoulders of Paul blocked the open- | &#¥e him such wild happiness. But it Kennecott Cop .. 28% mell and panting. Weeks afterward, Light Year Class, 2 s 2 5 made him aware that, all evening, he 5 on 4 lace. A crack of light, at one cor- | ing. . Keystone Tire". 15% when they were almost grown, her Pereyra’ CHAPTER VIN. Ky gs : Ms foes bad been increasingly troubled at the @- shitdie nurned that at such times iddie Klub Song. G ner, showed where it had begun to} Wor a few seconds Paul glured tnto | au Leciede Gas children learned that uC . * | N the instant, us he felt the | © ‘id 8 er, on instinct, | th ‘knes d Re Bi thought that such a girl should be an ; Lacks Steel their mother had been frightened und had scampered home, un cnemy at Oh, Kiddie Klub, Oh, Kiddie Klub, plebure begin’ 10 mi006 (fore | ee oe ere ee AEE Lentr ahen Hoe ey i lavehserimingl. Now that he knew her Leo Hub & Tire. her heels How much we love you, Kiddie Klub; art and as the creubing)| ee eee ee eee PC nee cclen he TeAMt U0’ tonocent of atleast the imont alist Lehigh Valley “ ©) gal ge aby | We adore the columns bright i ee : crept noiselessly down the stairway | other grumble: as inister jeghes ld mice have many foes,” sald’ Mother Mouse to her three baby | We adore the columns bright and gay, sound smote his ear, Roy |crePt Rols : “thin old houre ia settling. (0 aspect of the affair, he was curiously : mice. “There ure watdr rats and woodchucks and badgers and others; there| And watch for them day by day. fs 3 Roy | for a yard or so. is se is settling. Or clse if th Manat! Suger 0 th Wally) Weeneal and Hi ana te Ob, Kiddie Klub, Oh, Kiddie Kiub, | Brenner recoiled with a sudden Jerk | “te was just in time. I forgot to latch the picture when 1 | light-hearted. ; anee ieveted so ape ANG. TA COUsine Sie ra lovel which restored his imperiled bulance| Por, even as he ducked back out of|came through, or else the catch is (To Be Continued.) Muswell Motor Bo 16% Martens und a great many more.|inem all," answered Mother Mouse.| We love you and adore = ‘| Meintrye P Mines 14% Kyen trout will eat us if they catch “4 ri *|Our darling Cousin Eleanor. | “He is u giant so big that when he! [ASPEN 1D nly ate oats drops his white cout it covers tho| yay (MIMPRED PEARSON, New| DEPUTY SHERIFF KRAMER | CRAIG CONTEMPT CASE | HAS BILL TO CURB RADICALS. EGYPTIANS TAKE CHARGE. May Dept Sto Mex Petroleum Middle Btutes Ol 13% Midvale Btvel Mo Kan & Texas Mo Kun & T pf.. ; Mo Pacific Mother Mouse would take her three |ehildren out into their front yard and| Curt fe cruel (hat, fis moming stone — I$ HELD UP AND ROBBED.) STAYS WITH CIRCUIT COURT.| motters suatnat t. aN Bee ative Omectal~ teach them the urt of evading hungry | (ye ene On so. Jorge March Contest, cake G; of his breath he a rs om Citizenship and I'ro; f Place: B el e ‘4 J c ow i ett t Three Negrees|Comptrolier Loses in Effort to P perty Under It. a ace of ritioh, enemies, She taught them to Jump.|oin tear trees up from out the earth} What I Do to Help My|¥alls Victim to Rae - Would Lone |Cabinet Appoints Mo Pacitic pt ese by peak ee sine or roll stones from the tops of mount-| Cit man hy chen ca O'Neill, While on Ofictal Business— Have His Appeal Carried Direct \ ws aEINGTON, AIA 7.—Revoca-| CAIRO, March 7 (Assoctated Press) > ; | ol en feet, her children could . 7 bic] ‘Ten awards of $1 cac i ( ton of citizenship, forfeiture of »- | ~The Egyptian Cabinet : Mont Ward ..... Jonly hop, So they practised hopping [uns He makes Moo Ween, the big OMeh, will he Gold Badge Taken. to Supreme Court. © of prop BYP jet this morning tional Acme brown beur, retire to his cuve for the|#W4arded the ten Kiddie Klub mem- erty and deportation of naturalized citi-|# meeting appointed Egyptians aa Un t Enum & Stp. ot 3t_| alone tho muse of puthe Uhut ran| wintoe to esoupe his sharp bite und mo aged from six to fifteen, in-| Deputy Sheriff Charles Kramer went] WASHINGTON, March 7.—The con-| zens conspiring against the Government | der Secretaries of the Ministers of ational Lead .. 89% Tee ee nein bie hare from the) neid mouse can live ufter Juck Wrost|clusive, who send in the best essay|to serve un execution last Friday night |terpt case aguinst Comptroller Charles | would be made mandatory under a bilt| Health, Communications and Agricul ada Conso! | of their burrow ey > He r 36th 8 rhs |B, y York C The: e 5 Bae) Sot Geital 188 284 | kept ani aor tutu tani leaetcs ime, | Visits the flelds. on “What I Do to Help My City, on a man living in 130th Street. Tha] E, Craig of New York City will not be | introduced by Representative Lineberger duis They ll fake the place of Ens w York Dock.. 20% %| babies und mother could dart to shel.| “Even the humans ure preparing} |The essay must not be copied und |yian was not home, so Krumer decided |reviowed by the Supreme Court, which | (pop. Cal.) “by request.” It Is] The Cabinet. contiemed’ the essing ; NYNHEN 1% Jter. ior this reason too, the door to|*#uinst the coming of the White] ‘ne contestant must not accept belPlig tyke a walk and try again, to-day denied Craig's petition to bring |dorigned to curb agitators such as rad.| ment of senior British oMctals In the Norfork & West. v014 Ml the burrow wus Kept clear and open,| Giant. Juck Frost,” and Mother) from others walked through Street tow the case up from the Circuit Court of | ical Socialists and LW. W.'s. The | Ministry of Finance. arorensre Easitiie UR |W 2c, Perky 4 ierg | Mouse took her three sous out to see] A note from the parents or teacher| fifth Avenue, and a few steps from the} 0 oi. |inundatory punishment would be { me resting of the Cabinet was: hie, Okla Pa R ith practicn, Perky and his two} e. Grubb and bis men of the sender saying the + by three Negroes. | SPpeals. in ad wthering | Of Tne, ay Is]eorner was stopped by three N ay and turning up the Hleids, Perky| orginal must accompany cach con-| One held # pistol to his head nd his brothers were so trighiteued tribution. eald yesterday, and backed him into] sixty days in the 54 | brothers cot so they could jump two 10 | fect. ‘Then Mother Mouse stopped % | teaching them excreises and begun to| Orpheum Clreuit.. : ot Orens Botting : untence turie, inasmuch as the British Finan Kramer| Comptroller Craig was sentenced to ttl iiitenec ines nee existing law. | Adviser, after having attended potent ‘ Btvel native ; é : i atari § Hust 192d Street. é ; by United States Dis- r ; Was absent to-day under the new Bree: OU 48% / show them how to guther food for| tht their eyes grew big us peus Re Tan ct AGE. ADDRESS and) iis aie Aoatyoourrttietes BREN fale me Lideriaidemrenns Ae born who congpires against the Govern-| jaid down by Field. Marshal Wisceune ; y 0 ied “einen: | CERT NUMBER a o c fe hie ct Judge Mayer, who hel a let- | men an eral inst lon, par Nenby, the British High Pan-Am Fetrol |themselves. She took them to he: tt now August,” suid Mother | © i Re diotinetly. | 5) 5 in cash, hig fountain pen and| trict Judg > Tuasd Co Luulic (cates In oedslig ute te Allenby, the British High Commissioner, Pan-Am Vero! B eae tet ert 10) Her) couse, ‘by early September we mur Address Cousin Eleanor, } York | Pits $751 cas le tea ineney, threw (ter vie Comptroller addressed (o Public | putes in eausin wy form of social un-|ye"ta’ sald that foreign bondholdess — } pees som | favorite corn stalks, taught them how : ening “World; No 3 his gold budgo 3 and | Serv Cominissioner Nixon, Oct. 6, /Feat or disloyalty or advocates theories| will not be affected by the new anece f ace eavcaré Bl to fill their cheeks with kernels from| have Bathered enouxh food to pack York City! Row,|the papers he was going to servo itd, {1919, constituted contempt of court or principles of Government antugo-| tent. bid 4 People's Gus the cob, und curry them home our cupbourds, Then we will go to] News York City FN eA i oh eee say, | Circuit. Judge Manton subsequently | istic to the present form of govern- ——EE = F 4 quel : sleep." — bade Hin good night and hurried away. | a of hubeas corpus und } ment { ee ee | Summer was wearing on. Mother] Never before hud they forued “What Every School Child Should| ‘The deputy reported the matter to the TTT 4 Comptroller Craig, but the | Any person deported under this aw| FORD STOPS CORK FACTORY. Phillips Petroleum WORE? SoeG Jor Baw: Ele order 10 |hard as they did that morning, eur | Know.” appearing in the Kiddie Klub [Police of the Mast Niet Rives’ Suatell |cireult Court of Appeals took jurladic- | who re'enters the United States or ny ee UNS piurce Arrow which the plants went to seed an es White C SA tk *| Korner every Thursday. esterday ent de tion, and it is from th: etion Comip- | one assisting such person would be sub-| Dispute With Munictpalit [ cee Boy 23 ould tuke her bublow, who were powten he Wat ant k em going TRUCE SRY: they had da Negro on suspi-|{l0W and tt oueht to uppeal. The let-|Ject to a $10,000 fine, ten years’ tmpris« pality Threwe merce Arrow t i i Ge hurd as fleld mice can go, Each chose clon, Kramer will make the trip to che | troller Craly toute a arto the Comp: | onment and deportation after serving the 500 Men on Street, Barres Eas bc us big and brown as she, tol 4 different Girection und vied with QUESTIONS ANSWERED Harlem Police Court this morning to] er sone to have an additional re- | sentence £ manaeares Sos) guther stores for the winter. It waal the bringing th set- | about the heavens, the « * e cun identify the prisoner, He | troller’s desire to nave He te ncn = Copyright, 1922 (Naw York Evening World), ee ve TI) Hot then bute iad nice mena’ | the other In bringing buck the aweet- m . the earth, plant| see If b dentity the p THe | ceiver or co-recelver appointed in a by Press Publishing Company hale hot the . Biel: ce a 8 octet Goat eH al life ice explained that he did not have piss iy e Brooklyn Rapid Tri ‘On iidhertioda Pitts & W Va pf line thrifty” was unother of Mothor| cht moreele tp wrewtest quantity. But) life, animal iife, ince people, | CEPIsine ie at the time bocause sts Hioction with, th Brooklyn Rapid Tran-|TWO MEN RUN AMUCK; CORK, March 7.—Construction work MT owed ‘ ¢ of provisions, | lsh ' ‘steam en- —»_—_ = ds stopped Pending settlement of the dls- Pure OM . oh the whole fleld had been turned up by| Ines, gevxraphy, Worla’ Ww UDIES TREATY. ‘ he . = ses | i mab tery of NJ Mo | The family bexun to save the plow und not u trace af Larbee | Send your questions to cua? Wt] RADY UNDER HEAVY GUARD.| BULGARIA ST Hoth Sent to Hettevae after ute] {UNE WIN the Town Corporation. | Five F Ressing 134) er etude Work und savelrow could he find nor and look for the unswers in the 5 Understood to Destre Changes tu areaks in Colsmbas Avenue, The k Corporation has instated 4 Rep iron & Bitvel jon | When the Kuty-dids do nothing but| “Right there, id Perky conetud-| Kiddie Klub Korner sday,| Florida Sherif Meare of Tot to oa Serene Two men, found four blocks apart in] that the Ford factory maintain a fore i Royal Dutch N ¥ sing und the birds chit-chut ull day|ing his story, “I decided that Ja March 9. u Kidnap Him, UW ss Columbus Avenue last night, were sent ot 2,000 1 as stipulated in the leage Bt L & Ban Fran f Perky wanted to know. | Frost could not be much eruciler to us| : Bularlu, March 7 (Associated | to Bellevue Honpita! for ebeerection ae managers say that conditions do i Bt L & Bouthweat ? verybody cle seems so eare tree}thun Furmer Crabb had Aad HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB, MIAMI, Fla., March 7.—Acting on a rhe Bulgarian Government haa |" Beekict kate chet eee vation. | ot warrant the employment of such & SUL & Biweam pt 40% 401 40% 40%, [und ull we do is work." he waked wanted th \ CUT OUT THIS COUPON, ‘tip that Edgar ©, Vrady, Chics cea ate, Uuirty, of No. 1869 Park} number. hints too Winer 8M : he Wi anted tO see him I teseoue ae P Te tnate snd. kiting {[SPpeinted a commission to study the] Place, Hieokiyn, is alieged to have stop- |. Mf Ford's representative clatms that Bena Coe 8 ae ae i hat is t said his brothers, |stayed awuke und live ‘ curnbers eke St 282 J] automobile man, who shot a treaty of commerce and amity between poq Henrietta Savin, teontecnte or ae. | {ie bleh themselves are sallsfed with : pakheg eliion on Py es it is d@ Mother Mouse,|barn und ate the horse's « 0 Cony Novo || his wife here @ week ago, was to be | TEMy of commis ae a which | Lor wert atte gavin. ti six, of No] the ‘arrangements made by the com Beneca Copper 4404414 | “Dut feild mice have to evade another| cow's bran and the pig evi ieee kidnapped last night from. the ita | the ; Taal to the Forelgn OMce by|nue and 88th Street, teart a oe pany, but that the city officlals have Boll TAT...... 1 me 40 40 |e enemy than any you haveland the chicken's corn until the cut | hor, k i Worle Wen where ho is recovering from Le ch cata he American Minis: [49 and shout) W podtioniating enol ee Binclatr OAL 2%) met; a bigger, crueler, Mercer one] chased me And now mit die’ Club, No. 83° park [| flicted wounds and taken to Cuba aboard | Charles 8, Wi the American 3 LRA AGN ing: unt eeetiiesanmesnes Blows-Shett st $ aie | ti AS ‘4 Sera] Rae i euctoait tans anid Row, New York ity, Hla yacht waiting outside the harbor, lier, a few d teas iF pits ae Hows, OLD GLORY ON OLD MONAST * can dream of ve ehickens have { lores with a note te Bal: H er emoved to . : gar! ernment | Mert Nev of Knickerbocker Hosp " ails Iie Porta Rico Sug ei fs) ds he busser than 'Tip-Tuil, the|and Juck Frost ’ fou must give "your NAMIC; ATOR p| Sheriff Allen ordered Brady removed to)“ Aithough tne Bw ment l tal a J her for serutehot on face] TiMls, Armenia, March 6 Geuthern Pac ia babel i ‘ | ae 2 Ms ce ADDRESS. Please be careful to mention [| the County special guard foots a friendly ast fo ie and nee Stars and Stripes (lies protecting eee ae 4 | Fox!’ Perky asked which will soon muke the world got only the city lo which you live but | { place Vidted States ts most desirable, je [At Week: . ie ah cle ae ; i ty Cruciier than Willy Weasel?” the! white and IT don't know what to dott | | &§ becouse also. The t dust however, It ls understood, the ' ‘ Vincent Ztpek. vadzin Castle near Erivan. Btan Oil of NJ pf 14% 116% 114K 114 ) do." | All children up to states, beg el anges (i | thirty-one, who 4 a homeless {ie believed to be the oldest mo btudebaker 0% 07% om H7 | Hirst brother wondered of cour wld hia triend Billy || may become members.” wach nambertte || Went to remove Lrady the latter borked [the United Stites Nake to ate ravor found in front of in ud has Juat been r ‘Vesas Gul & Gulp 4% 44% «44m 44K | “And fiercer than his cousins the Brights “YOU OUKHE to Haye dug} | Rye aE OO ter ery a ee nat ae te re Grand dury which |e eee ee, e Xewcan Bea for Bul- \ by the Near Kast Rellot Ae Tenn Cop & Chum 10% 10% 10% 10, | Murtens?" usked the third son. & burrow for yourself und «one to COUPON’ s 1D tH ROMA. te alleged maureer cone [eee One ier admittance toldenouncing the Ku K One of its bulldings ia declared to Tesas Company. 6 6 4 45 “Bigger, crucier, and flercer than slvep ay all good teld mice should b 510, wi * ¥ ii arene © powers. crowd. have been built in A. D. 35%, uld but vened to-day, future meetings of the 1 “ c ' } . Se a