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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922. INTRASTATE RAILROADS |BELFAST TO DRIVE RULED PARTLY UNDER OUT TERRORISTS fiat ninhcry 9 on i ial Drastic Measure Proposed Giving cCutcheon’s ‘aa calalbsley bel reeas Met ada Authorities : Power to Destroy Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d S Premises of Snipers. Abandonment, WASHINGTON, March 18.—The In-]| BELFAST, March 18 (Associated ‘) : . LOUIS V. DE FOE, Pigmoves Furniture |\OvIS V. DE FOE. By Hurling It | of THE worib, DIES / Down 4 Flights : Sheridan Pained When Police- iti Pneumonia Fatal in Five Days to Famous Reviewer—His Funeral Wednesday. toratate Commerce Commission has no] press).—The King's speech reopening A S u l Sale of H " der ition Act of v ” 4 a! e " " right under the Transportat the Ulster Parliament to-morrow will pecia man Arrests Him for Work Louls Vincent De Foo, dramatic] is, ,, authorize abandonment of al‘eter to tho situation in Belfast cro- ; critle of The World, died at 12.80 o'clock this morning in Hahnemann Hospital, to which he was taken from his home, No. 260 West 88th Street, last Wednesday, ruffering from in- fluenza, His condition then was not consideréd serious, though a drain on his strength, A change for the worse came railroad lying wholly within one State and doing a purely intrastate business, the Supreme Court held to-day, ‘The court knocked out an order of the commission permitting the Eastern ‘Texas Railroad Company to suspend operation between the towns of Lufkin and Kennard, Texas, Texas authorities contended the railroad lay entirely In Texas, did not encase in intrastate bu ii ing at His Trade, Daniel C. Sheridan, No. 625 West G24 Street, describes himself as a fur- Miture mover. But the phrase is too mild. It should read SOME furniture ‘mover. Patrolman Carl Huber of the West STth Street Station was walking along ated by the recent outbreak of ter- rorism and will also deal with the f ‘i H. dmad Croch Laces goneral position in Northern Ireland, ‘ : an e et it is learned. \ The Ulster Government plans surprise by giving notice of the In- troduction at an early date of a new and drastic bill for the repression of disorders and crime, The measure would empower the authorities to (i \ 1 Rdg gs—for Sai ty adorn- take possession of premises from i ' ( jg SM Street at 6 otto thie morning ay ottasd morning, ie Mr.| news und was solely under State control, which sniping occurred and, If neces is ° oF a ment of your Frocks —your i When a huge chiffonier lurchod out of Foe lapsed into unconsciousness, Leos fet , bined : i & fourth-story window at No, 625 ana| "companied by high temperature. The HOPE IS WANING HOUSE PLANS ARMY f Blouses or your Lingerie, There are no preservatives in ‘|, Srashed at Huber's feet. physicians discovered that within an IN MINE DEADLOCK ¢ Q\ . Kraft Cheese, no rind, no 1% Teattracted his attention. ee ee 6 eae CUT OF 42,000 ; Many other uses will at once waste, but 100% cheese—a ie Radel Reread letoaay ea idly overwhelming his atrength and|U. S. Officials Fear Coal Strike on Hien" Bill Would Reduce i suggest themselves. You must canine aoe esha {1 ately by a wasnstand, & mattreag,| PONE Of resistance. Is Inevitable—Arrange for abd see these Laces — they are most ght it possible % 1 © @wo more chairs and a lamp. The Pneumonia appeared, and Dr. Klots, Adequate Supply. Personnel From 157,000 t i 4 i i . 3 warieties: American, | 1 got upstairs in time to save a tal family physician, said there had been to 115,000. Specially pri attractive and yet so inexpensive. Pimento, Swiss, sold by e | from the general ruin. So Sheridaa,}@ sudden but almost complete break.| WASHINGTON, March 13.—Gov- poe y i the slice, pound or loaf. }_ ‘Who was doing tho throwing, was ar-|aown of hin patient's system, ‘The| ernment officials were represented to-] WASHINGTON,. March 13.—Re- ‘ PVG) wais made him nad, tor he paid Ma OMe Mme With ewitt advance of the | day as being without hope that the| duction © {he Urey Mom Hinoe man IN TINS: |} ghought there was no law against a| Conditions of congestion. threatened coal strike can be averted| to 115,000 men was provided by the i, Pree or | man working at bis trade even at] Louis Vincent De Foe was no mere} or that the proposed conference be-| House Appropriations Committee to- : , saving es “that early hour. scribbling spectator at the play. He|tween operators and miners would be| day in the annual army appropriation treks Mari i “Tmt moving out—that's all," he : arranged. It was indieated that Gov-| bill, which it reported to the House, >) jA eald. “What's the use of carrying| ‘°K his calling seriously. He was 4] ernment intervention, at least in the} The action was taken over the ob- Ww |! all this funk downstairs?” real and diligent student of the stage |preliminaries of the situation, was|jections of both President Harding Presently there was another com-| and its affairs, His work proclaimed | practically at an end. and Gen. Pershing, who demrea a MMM NA CHATTY Plaint against him. It came from A] those facta, And writing with knowl-| Holding that a strike call April 1 is| strength of from 130,000 to 150,000. restaurant at No, 428 11th Avenue almost inevitable, Government offi- G ae nt IE The story as told to the police was] edge, he wrote also with frankness | cals, according to the view presented . ae Se = this: Sheridan went in there at about} und courage, He had opinions,|to-day on high authority, now are i ‘The Laber 4 o'clock and asked for cigarettes. He a chiefly interested in seeing that a pened a package, took one from it tOMeee Da tin supemient CC Wee wey Look For and tianded the rost back, saying he| 00d for the theatre, and he stated had no money to pay for the package,| them in clear and positive terms, He was permitted to get away with] Maintaining » consistently high} MEET AGAIN TO SETTLE wees tt, and presently he returned with 0! songara of oriticism during his RAILROAD WAGE DISPUTE : bottle of hooch, offering a drink to twenty-three years on the staff of sufficient supply of coal is maintained for the country us a whole, pisses la tne WII Appeal to U hier “to pay for that cigar- The World, he established himself as Board in Case The cashier declined and Sheridan is alleged to have thrown the ; bottle through the plate glass window] “” urcralit olalany fel by ae batt Dlay-actors, playgoers And) e stern railroads and the represcnt- Play-producers, He was not quite) ativas of the Conductors’ and Train- and then run away. the dean of his profession in New|men's Brotherhoods will have another He was arraigned in the West Side ‘Court on charges of disorderly con York, but there was none to outrank| meeting this afternoon at the Grand manded for investigation. him in sinosrity and in loyalty to the Central Terminal, in an effort to come ' duct and intoxication and was re er eet: to some agreement on wager If they San i \. | << of De The Conference Committee of the 52 FIFTH AVENUE Round Trip SHOTS HALT SUSPECT craft, do not, an appeal will be taken to the Sauda Excursion Philadelphia Sunday, March 19 Special Train Leaves Pennsylvania Station....7.30 4. M. Hudson Terminal...++++7.30 A. Me Returning— Leaves Phtindetphie.. 840 P.M Similar Excursions Sundays, ‘April 2, 16, 30 Women's All Silk “Scotch Grey” Stationery ca ores tes andkercnie’ From Paris—Our new- Mr. De Foe was born in Adrian, | United States Railway Labor Board. WITH BURGLAR’S TOOLS} yin, suly 18, 1869. He had been] The engineers and firemen ‘and the Iramatic editor of The World since] ™nacers failed to agree week, and Policeman Fires Five 7: Man! 199, and achieved @ national reputa-|Re#otlations were called of, The ronds |. Who Runs When Challenged. tion as a critic. He married Miss ipeennne tas Bsc cent. increase Charles Demorras, twenty-eight, No. Hite “ot granted in 1920, of which 10 per cent. is d Isabelle Bthellyn Brewer of this city] still in force, be annuled. The counter B54 Sth Avenue, was arrested carly this} in 1905, demand of the men is for restoration morning by Patrolman Davis of the} ‘The funeral services will be held atjof the 12 per cent. cut and no further ‘West 30th Street Station after a chase| St, Bartholomew's Chapel, Park Ave-} cut In pay, " pe NnEE Sena eeersy from Twenty-eight Street and 8th Ave-| nue and Hast 60th Street, on Wednes- tmue to Twenty-seventh Street and 10th] day at 10.45 A. M, The burial wil] MARY GARDEN TO KEEP Avenue. Five shots were fired before] be at Adrian, Mich Pemorras halted. = ONLY STARS WHO DRAW Umbrellas $3.75 $1.50 Box oe POLICEMAN'S WIFE CALLS HIM eH . Davis suspected him because of a bag CHICAGO, March 13. — Success of IT ts the kind of paper that it 1s a pleasure to est importations are ep fi ROOTLEGGER. P ennsyivania ys! em fs a a Chicago Grand Opera stara will be ‘ : : Poodle {he'van and. Davie ot it artr- Jeremiah J tative 6 vatiotmen ot by thelr abilty to ain salads MANY smart handles id ie a ts the quality and so smooth yet colored linen with hand- me my the Broadway Limited ‘ward. It contained, the police say, al the 76th Precinct, yn, su e mo jars in the box office rm is the surface. - Fe ener e etceras wan takin etutny Mgesscbse i calpedicoal oper rene Vasuven all piece waa ore eae oC lcceie This special value offers 120 sheets and 100 pain ea ey ir — — _ — of‘ooveralls, Demorras was taken me Court, Brooklyn, to-day to hia| 4 She declared all others would be of umbrellas at this very . “a gue e quard designs on white - ——_—_—— uit for separation, She charges |” “Those who can’t fil) the house must law price” Babcitce vines envelopes for $1.50—a price far below that or solid color,each, 75¢ The DIET during & after abandonment, non-support, desertion, | go—that's all there is to that,” she ex- P 8 usually marked. Hand-Rolled Hems — MAN DIES ON FIFTH AVENUE BUS. { abusive and threatening lan- | claimed. ‘ i = Stewart Wilkins No. 201 West, 12a kn realli into the house, assault, llae Garden dn’ know whether she nha cords - hid Tt ts the kind of paper that everyone in the Dozens of fascinating INFLU ENZA treet, was taken sudden! an ootlegging, grafting, sulc reats yas cer- w i i : ae A Gis morning ov a Filth Avenue bus at {and kidnapping the children. He makes |tain she would stay with the company side straps are atew of the house can use, and as we have only a limited new designs in vivid a c Seventh Avenue and 125th Street. @ general denial. styles. The umbrellas are quanuty to offer at this price we advise an early colors each, 50c “Rite Horlick’s ee a es : . : of an excellent quality silk visit to the department. ; Hemstitched—Hand- ~ ae OE eK? Con Lan haan n ? ina Ps x vi i ii e » Sy’ Ps HOSP SHO ae with 3-inch satin borders. GROUND FLOOR peut ee ri Malted Milk wit emstite . 5 ( Brilliant colors and black. hems . dozen, $2.50 f ny Women’s and Children’s Embroidered roi Se wutritious . ° Linen handkerchiefs Digestible Special Knit ! with an assortment of Temieesty peoperedne eookiag very dainty embroider- mrccesenally over 73 or Gi ere Underwear Values ed designs each 25¢ = Morlick’s Lene cays tan For Women— White lisle vests with pure silk 2@- Avoid Imitations & Substitutes etc e band tops in pink or white. Bodice and shoulder ee el « uae : strap styles. Regulation and extra sizes. . 95c $10.00 ) GROUND FLOOR Cotton Union Suits—With French band tops, "i i) bodice and shoulder strap styles, loose or tight cond black calf fs ) knee, white only, Regular and extra sizes 95c Wee Tots’ Spring Swiss Ribbed Vests—-In white with bodice or DOES Pies — BASIESE fhe Coats and Hats shoulder strap tops. Regular and extra sizes 35¢ ee fee \ THE coat 4 Glove Silk Top—Union suits with fine lisle Beret $0.78. 100-180-200.300 4 ¥) SOA ESBR ER SREY lowers and bodice tops of glove silk, in pink. Bed Spring ang Mattress Se : : st for Spring oe on Regular and extra sizes - . $L9S of Sale of Ben epi Rom Bulte, completes; +-$125 Up NH PEey BE OUE isatants! For Children—Athletic suits, made of fine d B R d . . Department, were all se- crossbar material, for boys or gitl 75: Han ags a girls . . 75e He tia \\ e g ar LT g | . M L l le rT lected with the idea of Children’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits— $2.95 ote ts ate FOR THR M4 P . fy this being a sports year. with tght or looseknee =. 2. sy 75C YOU will see in the “OES SATURDAY, EVENING 4 rices jor Spring Coats —Homespuns GROUND FLOOR sketch one of the smart ee } (® | tweeds, and polo cloths and distinctive styles in- B i « Price rarely enters into the purchase of dainty; a ecg pace An Excellent Choice ls a repeat) FISHER DROS i ‘ fashionable slippers like the creations of I. Miller. { well as dark blue regu: Soft Fox Scarf «variety, nor of the beauti- COLUMBUS AVE { { Smart women simply want I. Miller Footwear. ‘) lation styles, ; ful quality shown in every BET, [03 & 104"sT i S, . a Capes—Tricotine and THE crowning touch for the tailored suit or bag. j y It is nevertheless true that the prices of I. Miller ) polo cloth in jaunty street frock of simple straight lines is the fur Silk and Leather 5 5 ae models are remarkably low. wide cut styles. . scarf. Our selection of fox scarves in grey, beige, Silk Brat a gromnrain and Ladies Keep Your Skin f F : The new Spring Styles illustrate this, the model FJ Hats —Cloth hats to natural blue, white, natural red, or silver is pat- tips a oe be Clear, Sweet, Healthy * ticularly attractive. Prices a derate. Pe i i i § ! pictured being offered at an incomparable price, sieginiosd iano ‘ ; ee Hig se fal on a With Caticura Soap i o quality and exquisite handiwork compared, mo Bie legietts Fur Scarves Special at $29.50 wehinenine dite es and Cuticura Talcum ' 5 A choice of two-skin natural mink, natural squirrel, Pin seal, saffian, |e (q ; - Sets—These include mole or fox in brown or taupe. and vachette are the leathers, Ye I. Miller Fine Hose to quaint little bags to FOURTH FLOOR made in styles like that be- K i match every Spring shade A match the capes, low. ¢ I. MILLER Glace Kid Gloves, $2.25 AEE REAR TRI \ YOU need several pairs of these gloves this 4 (2 Spring, particularly since the suit is so much the - aa? q 3 bier’ Avenue at 46th Street thing for tailored and street wear. see cette ane ens or revertea 4 § 5 West ad Street They are made of the finest quality French ee aM ere ait be lone H Poy ti Broadway Hudson Terminal kid ee Mewn Tua cle at A Neslian naw oe. Thtes sta eam ve 3 c mn Unill 9 p.m, z Paleo Sereet , : Sp style, 1 ! ¢ ae arene shades for Spring, including black and white. ceauauarepanciieniail con § 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond GROUND FLOoR GROUND FLOOR Oe wee “hgesien of an be e telephoned directly to The World, fs Call 4000 Bockman, Now York. o@ Brooklym Office, 4100 Main BF q yy) 9) rat 4 a DS i Us Ss Bs Vs a, Bs ca, Os cs, Os cas Gs, a, Bs, a, Os, es > ‘

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