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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922. Sees /AAVAL LIMITATION (LIMERICK REVOLT °° ctmeric, “Te Ctty of the Broken Treaty” MASON SERVE ”\N PHONE USERS ® ie would have done anything much even ih j Bad we been able to reach her volo : } She went down. The destructive for Sof the wind and set that afternoon was too strong for men to assault | Py with any hope of success, i" (“We cruised about until 6.30 o'clock, ; } When darkness settled down, and thea we headed for New York.” ‘The Grontoft was bound from Nor- folk, leaving that port Feb. 20 f4™) Clause Abrogating Anglo-|Reinforcements Rushed to Esbjerg. So far as is known the Grontoft had never been in the port! Japanese Alliance Mist Im- Loyal Garrison Now Hold IN PERIL IF PACT ) DWINDLES BEFORE Thousands Pay Tribute to Memory of Comedian — Excessive Depreciation Ac- count Boosted Cost to Sub- i New York : » of the Cunard-Onchor jortant to Success. U H _ ner Gamergala, ‘which, reaclied port gr POSE eran Noted Actors Pallbearers. scribers, Expert Says. SaemrNa, mid his eee ickae WASHINGTON, March §.—Termi-| LIMERICK, March 8 (Associated ke Atcialie NERAL ea E ; af ap on March 2 the wircless messages|hation of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Press).—Large forces of regular Trish ate ove ody of Bert Williams,| New York City telephone sub- 4 from the Estonia to the Grontoftland substitution of a political system] Republican Army troops are now in sia bal ts Acaag A etc OMS: scribers have paid in high telephone Laais when about 200 miles away. He ©OM-lactuated by peace in the Pacific wus] Limerick, occapying the Williams the Negro actor, in be Linberaererti rates $18,821,692 more to the New if Shee tatty natniog. cold Gorgensen described in the Senate to-dey by} Street Barracks and five of the other Room of the Masonic fads ples MJ York ‘Telephone Company for all ee re ea ti crew of the Grontoft, {Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the} barracks here, They have alao taken Aventis: ead “Twente * ®t) depreciation than was own.) 1 o'clock this afternoon, A great many Wray, consulting telephone engineer, Jatt. “°" even had the Estonia reached her/Republican leader and a member of over the loc! aR he RO be, defore she foundered, 4.4q)the American arms delegation, ax the British troops are still occupying Read neler hae told the Public Service Commission “ “In thirty-five years at sea,” sald], + of -power |the new barracks an ud hold. yy 5 Capt, Biakic, “I haye never expert-{ "lm purpore’” of the four-power| ‘# and the ordnance whe serving was in charge of Gt,|tccay Wher bearings into « redue-_ enced such a hurricane as swept the|Tacific treaty, ee . Cecile Lodge, No. 668, nearly all of tion in rates for this city were re- te North Atlantic on Mare No small] ‘The Anglo-Japaneso arrangement,| The ordinary police duties are being ie Se iard. Have assoslations|pet,. Kh 192i alone, Me Ow) ~~ oat could live in it a minute. About] senator Lodge declared, was regarded | Performed by Irish Republican Arm whose ; said, the company charged for depre-| o> noon of that day we ran into a wave Bec) cst ch peal POPPE y with the theatre, led by Archie R.1 ciation $2,124,064 in excess of the _e about 200 feet wide and about forty by the delegation as “the most dan- . Kerr, the Master, The lodge under- actual requirements, ” feet high that completely inundated] serous element" in this Government's The city was quiet this morning took the duty for Waverley Lodge,|” The company's charge for this ae- ~ bad the Cameronia. The whole ship was relations with the Far East. He as-/and the population in general ap- No, 597, of the Grand Lodge of Scot- count, he said, was at the rate of i 3 under water for a few seconds. ”” serted that if the four-power pact.| peared more composed'than at any land, in which Mr, Williams became a) per cent, on the book cost of its We As oo with its clause abrogating the alli-ltime since last Sunday's tn b: Mason. A string orchestra accom-| p,ecjable property, set at $122,490,774. \M/ ba ance, failed the naval limitation y vasion by ry panied the ritual. Mr. Wray, who was testifying as an ‘The honorary pallbearers were Leon} export for the city, declared the ratio DECIDES AGAINST agreement also would be endangered, |!"8ursent Irish’ Republican Army resulting in ‘failure of the confer-| forces, who commandeered the princi- LIQUOR SEIZURE} "cout pal: hotels and are still occupying ‘No entangling commitments are] them as billets. Errol, Stanley Sharpe, Irving Berlin Daniel Doty, Billy Roche, Bern Granville and Al Jolson, After the ceremony the body was removed to should have been much lower. The Public Service Commission, in order- ing a temporary State-wide reduction PENSIONS OF 640 || aliiasn tie ® piri .Jcontained in the treaty, he asserted, Inst week, also criticised the depre- nox - Master Holds That Spirits on Prem: | een ne provisions contrary to Ameri.| Substantial reinforcements for the Woodlawn Cemetery, where it Will] ciation reserve set up. pa ip ises Doesn't Change Charactet can traditions. He characterized it as|Republican regulars came in last remain {n a vault until a burial plot!” phe total depreciation reserve in sit at “only an experiment,” but added that}night, 500 men arrivin; oF } been selected by the actor’s}New York City alone, as of b SE of Entire Building. a ee) Beat » Us widow, Mis, Lettie Willatis, aud Hib | tue, cetswaine toe ter Wraeer ee it was one that must succeed if the} jare and East Limerick. The: t is a y were United States i» to make good its accompanied by an armored car. mother, Mrs, Sarah Williams. From the close of the church funeral services yesterday the body of Mr. $45,37 only $2 ing on the company’s books, he sald, William F. Hagarty, special mas- 76, when it should have been 56,384. This reserve appear- acter of the] professed desire to take the lead in > ter to determine the char ‘Neat if i r guiding the world toward peace. arly coincident with the coming bullding at 82d street and Seventh “fhe best hope of the world for a{of the reinforcements was the arrival Williams lay in state in the under-layas 33,73 per cent. of the book cost S) Avenue. Brooklyn, decided in @ Te-lryture where peace may prevail and] of Richard Mulcahy, the Dail Minister . taking rooms of Duncan Bros. at No. ]of the entire.property on that date, . port today that the building is sole-} wars diminish,’ said Senator Lodge.|o¢ Defense, and othe: Sas £303 Seventh Avenue. Thousands off which was $146,468,962. In 1914 the 4.) “ia in the people of the United States. ; and other Provisional persons, both white and colored.|pook cost was only $69,109,422. <Y ly a private residence. On May 4, ie people bl Government ri Daugherty Rul Empl 43 ‘ 2h ‘ ‘ Feith M4 hat, Department of Justice agents,[If we fail, who can hope to succeed? ment representatives, who|Daugherty Rules Employees d the casket, and eight police-] Assistant Corporation Counsel Fer- is sf with ‘ search warrant entered the] We called this conference. We pry-| besan negotiations with the insur- Appointed by President Are men were constantly on duty to main-|tig declared that the $18,000,000 excess i] fcr house which was occupied by Joseph] Posed the treaties, agreements and) gent Republican troops. Pp y sprees at Alli olday: tun canal depreciation reserve claimed had ff " Freeman, who rented it trom Edward] declarations in which the conference] Strong hopes were expressed that| Not Entitled ta Compensation. sein ciaven o'clock to-day: te cenet (accumulated through “Migi Clepiaaey J. Donogan, the owner. oDnegan|culminated. Ate we now to stumble} ay understanding woul —— 5 . aes BA hades ca Nt anita dS * was conievied in the eFderal Court}a7d full at the threshold of Z would be reached, preceded by @ police escort In com It had been previously shown that,in Ma ‘Ye undertaking which wo designe 1]#king it unnecessary to use force in] WASHINGTON, March 8.—Ap- arte pL Erte Sees eee a rate proceeding before the comet. rocessio Ov! down Seve sion in 1914, that body in fixing téle- in Manhattan on a charge of con- epiracy to violate the Volstead act, {and brought to fulfilment? Are we to aes aed he andes ae ‘Tho agents acized $47 cases of whis-| sink back into # sullen solitude, @ Prey | noyotiations, it was aeet o ‘th : t key and arrested Alexander Sinchow] (© dark suspicions, a hermit nation | vather side should interfere with the ' and Samuel Tuschbaum, owners of ]urmed to the peat a8) tecking TSF I thar, < the Estee Laboratories, No. 108 Al-| ward always to wary as inseparablo|” prop ragt, : , hany Avenue, Brooklyn, They pro-|from the existence of mankind upon Bey cuntiner paral cansotne cee , duced valid permits and had pur-|the earth? curred this morning In the continua- chased the whiskey from the Essential] “The United States has never yet) tion of the disorders which have heen Chemical Company, No. 69 Cook| Permitted failure or defeat to belin progress several days in Belfast Street, taking it to Freeman's house] Written in her history. She will 90t/anq which rebulted in four deaths Avenue to 110th Street and thence down Fifth Avenue to Twenty-third Street. Nearly two thousand persons nearly all colored, assembled in front of the undertaking shop with bared heads as the coffin, covered with a blanket of white roses and orenids, was borne to the hearse two automobiles were loaded the flowers sent by the friends ad- mirers of the dead actc phone rates, had allowed the company a@ property value of $83,798,500, near- ly $15,000,000 or 22 per cent. more than the cost of the property shown on the! company’s books that year. Mr. Wray testified that the depre- ciation figures sent by the company for 1921 was $6,948,887, whereas the city claims it should have been $4,824, 8823 at a rate of 3.94 per cent. The city contended that ‘f tnis®, proximately 80,000 Government em- ployees, holding their positions by Presidential order, are held to be not entitled to the benefits of the reti ment act, in an opinion rendered by Attorney General Daugherty and transmitted to the Interior Depart- ment, which administers the act. Secretary Fall in announcing the] “FHOMONS BRIDGE ANOS KIBO JOUNS CASTLE instead of to the laboratories. permit it now,"” yesterday. A sniper on Antrim Street ne ‘The contention of the Govern-| Senator Reed took issue with Mr.lsnot and mortally injured Wilham| Pinion to-day said that out of 8,000 nearly all of the dramatic producers| oor cont were ised Invee savinew to ia! ! ment," Mr, Hagarty said, ‘that the} Lodge's explanations of charges that| Johnston and slightly wounded an-|¢Mployees who have jpeen retired ——— OF the olty and ecoresvof-actorscand| in, cou Work dace ee ve | mere presence of a quantity of Nquor} the treaty had been negotiated with | other man, under the act 6,400 had been receiy- | actora’ organizations ee ie ca ane w ee a p the ah | {% —In'the' premises changed the characte] secrecy and on the divergence of view] DUBLIN, March 8.—Timothy Smid- Ing. compensation illegally. ' HARDING PUZZLES NTERMYER CARRIES izant —_ leyed excess reserve alrendy decumu, : it | between President Harding and the orney General's opinion juted by e of the entire building, is not sound."'| between Pr = dy has been appointed successor to CHARGES BOY TRIES. [322 be reduced to easonaste propor a4 wr ely C+ hat only those in the Govern- Consequently, he said, the search| negotiators themselves on construc-|Harry J. Boland as Irish envoy to| held that only so edt 0 f° Warrant was not justified. ‘The Gov-|tion of the treaty, with seference to] the United States. He left for New| ment service holding thelr positions TO CLOSE UP SCHOOL Hons, andthe actual depreciation j ‘°°. Grnment will oppose confirmation of| inclusion of the Japanese mainland in} york to-da; as the result of competitive examina. the property adequately, pro} the report. its protective provisions. eens ions were en’ ‘0 the benefits o ( = : y 7 ———=——— . % " t. . . ne | Senstor Lodge. was menitestly net- | BOTTOMLEY TRIAL — |' as a. conscaue Principal of No. 114 Says Youth]says HE FOUND WIFE Aims at Mutiny of 3,000 tled at the cross questioning. Mr. POWDERING NOSE, Pomerene asked whether Mr, Lodre IN HOTEL WITH ANOTHER sar se) OW SOLDER BONUS). SENATE COMMITEE SHE DETECTS THEFT | knew what nad become of the various BEGINS IN LONDON it ‘ . Girls drafts of the four-power pact, and the ed the proper Sa eee of Congress Boys and Girls. Gideran te RET aaa Senator answered that he did not}Ex-Editor of John Bull, Eni tap See poonmpenton: incase fhe ambitious design of putting vera i Girl Looking in Vanity Mirror Sees] know whether they had been pre- ‘ ‘1 1 Enemy | congress’ desire to incorporate within] — (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) ines ‘i oi) sane | Ba wee keen ne 5 served or not. of America, Charged With the benefits of the act the 80,000 em- Tublic School No. 114 at Oak, Jam He Way Awny. i Suit Stolen and Youth and Misusing War Funds. ployees and to protect in the future —— ~ and Olives Streets, with 3,000 papils,] Justice Faber in the Supreme Cou r eld. HS ‘ oe those who have already been retired. |that the tangle between the two]until » 1h, 1924, and the others, | 9: nusiness, was charged to-duy | Brooklyn, to-day reserved decision 1) Women Are H i jean PITCHED BATTLES LONDON, March 8.—The trial of| The Interior Secretary said that|Houses can be straightened out. So|ten amendments in all Gates oh 7 ws Be ae eee ate aint |B undefended divorce suit brought bj Miss Sally Avens, 18, who lives a\ rath t M. P. those who have been paid illegally | he is insisting upon a sales tax which} {he five bills which were repotred ont |!" Cen! 4 N Clifford T, Hall, No. 1111 East 14t | | No. #24 Ave. B, sits at an informa- IN GENOA STREETS Route i ae an a former | jer the opinion would not be called| Is obviously impossible of passage or} by the Cities Committee, were ad-| “tosario Lycona seventerh pe No. <7 Jstrect, Brookiyn. An exhibit in th ? |. tion desk near the front of the dress, aR p ohn Bull and bitter op-| non to refund these amounts to the| indefinite postponement. The House,| vanced to final passage without de-|Monres Street. Tt contin) Tt Vease was a letter found by Hall whe Bae i Meet showrooms of 8. Kiein,|Fascisti and Unions Fight Over ponent of the United States, for con-| Government, their only relict will he| however, where the issue is most] hate re made by Joseph Griffin, the Prinel- |i e returned home from a business ti bge@sont and suit # SOne SS veehoe |i . - verting funds gathered from hundre*s| appropriation by Congress of money] cute, will have its opportunity of] Notwithstanding the claims of the]. «nd John Jungerman, "Jang found his wife gone. He re: No, 6 Union Square East. Pinned] Burning of Labor Journal’s | or poor people in England to his owafor thelr payment in the future. Fur-|sauaring its record before the elec |iobby that the Lockwood bills are | teach’ ; Romario a) PAow 08 wlll Bitnk ieee ove the desk is a little vanity-case Buildin, use; berdn® this att ther, those who have not yet been| torate beaten, it is evident they have| According to Mr. Griffin, Rosarlotyery strange, but I can't help it. f mirror, s- ise, began this afternoon at Bow] retired will lose all the money they| The President is biding his time. Jeounted their chickens before they | \ } not g? to school and in con Jan going to leave. You can have th Fee" According to the story told to Max-] GENOA, March & (Associated Street Follce Court hav econtributed to the pension fund|Some members of the House think he |were hatched. with boys of his own ase. | ontidren and I won't bother you ap \istrate Renaud in Yorkville Court to-| press),—Tension between the Fascisti| Bottomley will defend himself on]under the act and their only reliet/is waiting for the British The ¢ ill have something 1 annoying pupils and tryin | more," > “aay, Miss Sally was powdering Pat sil the stand against charges of ‘“con-|will be in new legislation. terest on their bonds. Others bell ibout these bills and whatever|to organiz: a mutiny. He has served] persays he learned then that whi q nose befere the mirror Fab. und Socialist elements culminated in verting to his own use £5,000 (about = he will sign any bill the two Houses about any pending measures|a term in the Catholic Protectory. he was away his wife was out f when reflected in the glass she saw] *¢veral pitched battles and gun and} $25,000), part of the property of the TO CUT RED TAPE IN agree upon, Mr. Harding is plainly has an important bearing upon} Mr. Criffin was an officer in th? | quently with another man. Later } a sense man alle. a ik eff a rack, | revolver duels in the streets of Genoa] Victory Bond Club, on Sept. 18, 1919." not sncouralan clits Bouse to te in the Legislature. World War nd Snowe one met her at the Hotel Bristol with put it In a handbag and pass it to a}), | a * .| He organized the “club as a means a bonus b put prefers to exan 'The powerful lobby against the bills}about discipline but he confessed [man called “Mr. Andrews,"-he sa: 4 woman companion, The girl called Tre peer aR ar ee ema ee er of raising money for war loans of PASSING BAGGAGE the situation and take a further utti-|has failed to terrify the Lockwood] Masist:: vsh that Iacona and{— fall is vice president of a chal . hier employer, who permitted his sda dant instituted prize drawings, which > tude only the measure has|committee. In the windup of the ses-|his ganz were 80 essive that the] store company. Mrs. Hall was ‘st ing, and some of them were reported Pp convenience T 5 4 4 4 “customers” to leave the store. Then,| dying to-day. caught the public imagination. About|Plan to Lessen Inconyenience Tour-|reachea the Senate sion the work of the insurance inter-],chool uuthorities have had to (win} Helene D. Beasley, daughter of accompanied by Policeman Brohm, he] ‘phe labor unions declared a gen $2,000,000 was taken in, mostly in} jsts Have to Endure From Cus- = = ests, realty, banks and the combination}1o the ‘aw for relief. ‘prominent Brooklyn physician, Py stopped Mrs. Katherine Dwyer, 32, of | strike in protest against the ee small subscriptions from poor people ti Regulati NEW PLAN NO of shoestring landlords has become] Tacona was scent to the Tombs to ee eee } and ex-soldiers. loms Regulations. mare apparent, but the dogged and] await a trial on Friday. VENIZELIST PUBLISHER SLAIN} No, 642 Hudson street, and John Re- gan, 22, of No. 62 Gansevvort street, ATHENS, March 8 (Associat Press).—Andreas Cavafakis, propri, tor of a newspaper here, was mu dered outside his residence yesterds The newspaper he owned Is the org TO PUSH BONUS THROUGH HOUSE of the building occupied by the labor organ Layora, by the Fascisti, and In the bag Mrs. Dwyer carried, ac-] organized a parade. Fascisti attacks cording to the witnesses to-day, Was! broke up the line. The unionists’ the suit, which Mr. Klein {dentified.| meeting was dispersed by the Royal tireless efforts of Senator Lockwood and his aides has, up to date, proved more effective The landlords and allied interests The — trial was adjourned to March 16. EE JERSEY TAKES ANOTHER WASHINGTON, March 8.—Eforts ere being made by the Treasury to simplify the procedure necessary for RR. MEN AND MINERS NOW IN ALLIANCE ¥) Mrs. Dw: % Mrs. yer and Regan were held in} Guards, whereu travellers entering this country to . 2 ct duards, pon a free-for-all fight blic eaders W: ? 4, have been shouting that the Lock- a v e) $600 bail each for Special Sessions. | ensued, in which revolvers and clubs TRY AT DRY BILLS) 215 the admission of their baggage | RePublican Leaders Want to Rut | ood housing bills are dead and that of former Premier Venizelos, # a ; —- To f Sienanst - 7 wel ' er | ASKS EQUAL RIGHTS were the principal weapons. Senate Passes Law to Take Place| through the customs, Assistant Seo- Measure Under Suspension the recommendations of the commit-| Their Two Unions Ratify Ariicles} = = = midi 3 of Van Newn Measure, retary Elmer Dover said. of Rules. 5 To-Day, President Lewis Ri ig Beaten?" cried Senator Lockwood o-Day, side ; FOR BRITISH WOMEN |FASCISTI DEMAND TRENTON, March §.—The Senate] Many complaints had been re-| wrastmNGTON, March &—Repud-|to-day, “We've only begun to fight, eee 4 CONTROL OF FIUME]!s#t night pasced the Hobart State|celved, he sald, of the inconvenience }ijcan jeaders disclose! to-day that /An@ Gus gpponente, WilL Bnew {t 00] pIANAPOLIS, March 8,—The ji House of Commons Permits Intro- Prohibition Enforcement Bill, which | suffered by travellers in getting thelr | ti,ay were considering a plan to put Committee. ‘The fay Soult not have | International Executive Board of the 4 duction of Bill to Extend tan Dewation Mower mia] ig to replace the Van Ness act recent- | luggage through the customs of the} ine soidiers’ bonus bill through the {heen prevented, for the committee|United Mine Workers of America to- 2 Suffrage. Sn ie ss Lc ~ ly declared unconstitutional. The| various ports. Every effort will be} rouse under a suspension of the |Wworked day and night right up to the day ratified ata articles of aihancs t » March § (Associated Pres).} measure is patterned after the Vol- | made to simplity the procedure. Hoa es ment. [time that the bills were Introduced |between the Transportation and : LONDON, March § (Associated|—Fasciat! identified with the ngeent rules which would shut out amend-| oa the report submitted. Workers’ Unions, The announcements “} J’ress.)—By a yote of 208 to 60 the| cP St Fiume are insisting upon the stead act, except that the search and| Mr. Dover said he would be IM) nents of any kind and limit debate | "zp that is the objection to these|Was made by John 1, Lewis, Inter- : Sinks th Cotumcte tectiay paccitied appointment of Giovanni lurlat, seizure provisions are modified. These| New York to-day to make @ PET=/¢t, 49 minutes. bills, what about the bill which would national President of the miners’ or- § rand Robert Cecil to intred former chief of Gabriele d’Annunaio'a| PPOvisions require that before a} sonalystudy of the workings of the} Under this plan a two-thirds vote |throw $10,000,000 Into the field for | £anization meer pert Cecil to Introd eee ent a eanee vam’ {search warrant can be obtained the | oustoms regulations of that port.| would be necessary to pass the meas. |the construction of tenements? | That The action, it was said. was taken designed to extend suffrage to women|the Flume Free State in succession to} P¢'80D applying for it mus. take an H ‘11 4 he harbor| Ure, but leaders believed on the husis bill has been before the Legislature |PY Unanimous vote of the members on the same terms as men. oath that he has personal knowledge] #® © go down the of present sentiment among me «| for a month and it is impossible to ger}Of the board, Formal notification 4 The division on the question of the that liquor is ng sold ja the place} @board a customs tug to meet] iiiat this majority could be obtained|any action on the part of the In- will be filed with BE. J, Manion, Presi- F Lil's introduction resulted from the { topic of discussion in the Inb-| to be searched, the Olympte and observe the work-|with votes to spare. Monday, March {surance Committee in either House,” {dent of the Order of ngraptiers, 4 ’ Parliament. Some of the Depu-] Four companion enforcement meas- 20, will be the next rules suspension} Senator James ©. Lowner of Town-| Who {8 Secretary of the alliance, it ine : was added, opposition of Col. Martin Archer- = Shee, who said the measure would en- ‘ Le ment can take no other course than to tranchise 5,000,000 women. After the} restore the constitutionally-elected Z:+ division was taken the bill was given] nella to powe its first reading. ee ings of the customs regulations. If inconveniences suffered by tn- coming passengers, he declared, are caused by the law, the Treasury can make no changes; but if it is a mat- ers, Chairman of the Insurance Com- mittee in the Upper House, sald in reply to the charge of inaction on the part of his committee on the In- surance bill, that he and his fellow members were considering it. All “Lost and Founda" articles advertised in The World or reported)), ties contend that the Itallan Govern-| yres were passed in rapid succession. They had to do with varicus phases of enforcement in the State, All the enforcement bills have now passed ee » | both Houses of the Legislature and WOULD CUT MINERS? |witt' go to the Governor to-day for day. The army appropriation bill will be taken before the bonus measure, it was said, probably on next Tuesday This would mean that in any event a EX-GERMAN SOLDIER HELD FOR DEATH THREAT 3 WOMAN OF 78 TRAMPS WAGES $4.38 A DAY | bis action. ter of regulation, they can he readily | the bonus billewould be put over un-|MENOY trutehinson of Green Lake, | His Former tandiads Weare He k EIGHT MILES IN RAIN so eee ——_—_ simplifed. tive Momdell of Wyoming, the mejor. | ambien County, $9 Chairman of the} * VONe Te ee ey ee :| eee New Southwestern Seale if Put}GALE THREATENS SHIPS, me ey tendon onld tontny he dia nay |Amemmbly. fomupance | Camumittes noi, annie, soomine| | : Fie a7 Sought Daughter, but Didn’ NeW yeste ocale a atatemel ae sv. | There was no lack of action on his} i Arden Street, Hoboken, was 4000 Bockman, New ¥: on he Daughter, but Didnt Kaew | ugh Would Reduce Coal |BLOWS WOMAN TO DEATH|MAX HART'S WIFE ASKS [think the statement made yesterday | Doe with regard to the same bill. Helneia for tie Grand Jury by Recorder] (Brecklra orties, 400 Male q Her yearning of eight months to sec Price $1 to $1.50 a Ton GludsRepanink 7a Gliese $1,000 A WEEK ALIMONY J ijarding had not changed nis post-|¥9% busy bared dh cheyorsait Bite Carsten to-day on charges of threaten a daughter overcame such obstacles as deopidieds nein il Velavity, Will Snbnde xe. ——— tion get forth last month in his let- | Bet an acveM Maat trae | te and with catrying eonceaied| ie { tack of f008; -carfare and inclement| SANS48 CITY, Mo. March Smt ie Says Muasband Han tl ter to Chairman Fordney by the Ways | Lockwood Committes ee aia: weapons, Ho acted peculiarly, and |O'HARE—Mareh 6, Eddi a Drastic wage reductions will be pre- hb arch lion is continuing to roa: #200,000 a Year. and Means Committee was to be taken bee ae adver Aeeoet teat | Mera. Helen Meurer Reamer ne ae C A ae Hoe ae mused weather last night, when Mrs. Ursula to move on] 58 West 70th Street, at ¥.80 A. Bt as an indication that Mr. Harding at a rate of sixty-five re ir e y-five miles an hour Mrs. Madge Iox Hart appeared be- he failed to turn in the report last}ing house, ordered sented to the miners of six States as March ¥. Requiem mass at 10 Moritz, feeble and frail at seventy- to-day, not content wi elght, walked in felt slippers from]®% ultimatum by the Southwestern s with having torn «| fore Justice Newburger in Supreme | Was prepared to veto the bonus meas~ yhen the bills went to Rules. | Monday night. Nicholas, accordin, ppe om y from its moorings tc ° ure as now drawn with its bank hight when a} ld F trom the Hlessed Bacrament Church, Brooklyn Bridge to 167th Street and|{nterstate Coal Operators’ Association Undine ahierine any the Pertl ef court to-day and through counselor tions in lien of the ¢ bank loan | Mr, Hutchinson sald he would make Mra aes ef sald he would Scum ie SPEEA cae Courtlandt Avenue, Bronx. Then, un-| When present wage agreements be- lan te her death unter on |2Ppiied for $10,000 counsel fees and ven the cash honus.!, neutral report, but he didn’t even} ome outa Kill her husbat ! able to find her daughter because she |*Ween the operators and union miners last night $1,000 a week alimony, pending ber) yePEsMD TO INDICE PRovDFoOY,| 4°. tt Hxicenuy. ROR did not know her married name, she} *Pite April 1 When th ched tts ‘greatest | 8ult for divorce from Max Hart. the-1 1, was announced at the District at. [curred to Btve Dim a et ck last night he came to th i and a er mnartied name: she} The new scale proposed by the op- | velocity at seventy-two milos am houcfatrical booking agent, TownseMd |igrneyiy office yesterday that At- Tut he assured his hearers that if it use, showed Mrs. Meu x ¢ islerators calls for a daily wage offer of | &t 6 o'clock last night it playfully Mftea| Scudder is counsel gor Mrs. Hart Leen ae may y that thelwere in his power to kill the bill ie and said he would watt more than eight miles, $8.45. Present union wages are $7.81) te Granite Stato from its anchor inf Hart is rep » @terbert id Jury had refused to tndict, after}eertainty would do so, adding that his[her husband to come lieme. M She was found by Patrolman Weber the Hudson off West 30t , resented by Her a complaint of « f Sam Untermyer wasn't| Meurer t to warn her husband. ». fand when she could not tell her haan a day Abolition of the check-off sys- started it off t 80th Smyth. Justic Newburger res . im opinion of Sal ” telephone it could no wot touch 5 tivation be had ber taken to Vinca tem, it Is reported, I8 also a part of] Pe i itoor up the river helplens a @| decision here printable with hin, She notified the pe Two Boapitat The aged woman said her|th® Plan, It ied byrcl stated that an} phe gales will subside x Tn # recent affidavit fled. M Ar Prougiont overpowered Nicholas. A FRANK E. CAMPB) E ¢ jaughter, Jennie. was married elghe|&nouncement from the operators cut- fart Cirer - aba proprieto: and some cartridges r ca, | ; i! to the ; N usb Ane ; 109 Tain aeeovalnar ‘Dhe Funeral Church" we! ¥ months ago, at which time the mother} Une the price of coal from $1 to $1.60 (NOW*SECTARIAN) entered 4 home in Brooklyn, the name|® lon will immediately follow tl ef which she could not remember, adoption of the proposed wage scale, 1 he during 1 m destre Th ture of Wi. Wo Grove. 06-2 AOR Abe aad ‘ ; 5 $209,000 @ peu, Commercial aasieys Solr, calms apd warmer,

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