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1 RRO THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 14 aureus QUNG RED BLOWN RAND REBELS LSE | Set TO DEATH BY BOMB|CHEF STRONGHOLD eee) TD JON ALE ON REPARATON Opposed by Gibbs, Fearon and Camp- Up to Congress to Give Har- bell. No. §—Providing for State super- ding What It Refused to President Wilson. vision of rate-making associations PRESERVE U. S. RIGHTS. INDENANT CHORUS TORNADOES WEE REACHES HYLAN N|SOUTH, KLINE 1 FOUNTAN STATUE}. WRECKING TOWN Mayor Waits Women’s Views} Whole Communities Wij on Macmonnies’s Idea of Out and Isolated in “Civic Virtue. Southern States. BOMB HE HAD MADE THAT STIRS WOMEN and giving the Superintendent of Insurance the right to adjust rates. Unanimous. No, 6—Compelling life insurance <,0C companies to dispose of thelr stock holdings on or before Dec. 31, 1926 ‘tl Opposed by Dick and Fearon. No. 1—Requiring insurance com- panies other than life insurance com- panies to dispose of their stock hold- ings within five years and to limit their investments to the same securt- 1 ' tes as life insurance companies and savings banks, Opposed only by Fearon. No. Requiring savings banks to invest at least 40 per cent. of their deposits in first mortgages. Opposed by Dick and Fearon. On the bill creating a trade and ‘%\ eommerce commission to regulate combinations and prevent illegal practices the vote stood: Ayes—Lock- ‘wood, Burlingame, Smith, McGarry, Infernal Machine Discharged|Brakspan Falls and Premier as Man Holds It Putting Moves Swiftly on Other It Together. Positions. WIFE AND BABY ESCAPE.]SURRENDER DEMANDED. Should Civic Virtue in Manhattan] M’ALESTER, Okla., March 14, be typified by a giant male pbrute,|Nine Mexiéans were killed ang with a sword in one hand and his} ™many hurt last night when a torn fallen right arch planted firmly on] SWept the foreign section of Gowen, * the aesophagus, popularly called the|* Village fifteen miles east of here, | ‘Adama apple, of a downtrodden lndy?| ®ccording to relief workers trom, Should the male brute, attired solely] Hartshorne, who returned to thet in his first birthday attire, be per-] homes to-day, cr ais a {a ot nami id miles from Gowen. ire commun! mitted to stamp on the aforesaid lay] ation between here and Gowen is! after he had kicked another aside? demoralized. The chorus of nays against making Food, ¢lothing and tents are b this memorial’ to the Caveman imper-| rushed into the stricken towns by ishable in marble and planting it in] Red Cross. The sulphur unit of the: Official Representation Neces- sary to Maintain Our Claims Against Europe. fects Show He Was Initiated] Agitators Desert Uprising As Into Waist and Dressmakers’ Government’s Power Is Union—Home Wrecked. Exerted. By David La = The explosion of a crudely made] JOHANNESBURG, Union of South cial Corre epondent of The Eve- chlorate of potash-sulphur bomb at 7] Africa, March 14 (Associated Pregs).— Farrell and Shackno. Noes—Gibbs, ine Netra) o'clock last night killed its maker,} Government forces have captured Fearon, Campbell, Dick and Lowman. ine tiation Mareh 14, (Copy- Peter Piccuro, a plumber out of] frakpan from the rebels, entering the Je | Tight, 1922).—The United Staths Gov. work, wrecked his home at No. 355] tywn yesterday afternoon. On the bill permitting the peop! fo appeal from an CE et eet ernment may find itself compelled by East 76th Street and the restaurant of] [Brakpan is a coal mining centre, i a . t 4 front of City Hall where thousands] National Guard is patrolling the area, fan indictment the vote was: Ay’ circumstances to become an official EVE cou : his father-in-law, Louis Impeaccerri,| twenty-two miles east of Johannes. ; of hardworking, respectable stenogra-| there and assisting in clearing away, phers pass daily has penctrated the|the debris. The ruins are being care~ Lockwood, Burlingame, Dick, Smith. | member o} % é McGarry, Farrell and Shackno. Noes eerste yee —— —|in the floor below. Piccuro was} pyrg, and has been one of the stron; en Set sen. fHgHiPUIY manwied aha lived but « quict of Mayor Hylan’s office. fully searched for more bodies. ‘The fact that, under the present Chess, It Is Not! helds of the revolutionists. A Cape] @i<7 For the present th Mayor will not| At’ Gowen calls have been sent out —Gibbs, Fearon, Lowman and Camp- i iS TOE, BY bell. fow minutes after he had been taken ONNIES y any r publ oI ean-| for te . ius vata HIGH illed ‘the Dill toes stile’ oF MAA. <uropean Gaveias ulate Town despatch Jast night stated that]! P@eORRICK MACH say anything for publication. Mean-| for ten more physicians and a number tences for M tl J t : lospital. His wife and] Major Gen, Van Deventer was march. = : while he would like to hear from the]of nurses. The injured there are be~ t Ue eer te vere) Laan ae oust ments can get together and dispose 0s Yy azza three-year-old son Joe, who were 1n] ing on Brakpah after havin, cdned women. But he has expressed him-|ing rushed to Hartshorne and Wilbur- Jpes Lockwood titcaiAt ‘Smith, ]of Germany's assets without regard to P P an adjoining room, were taken un-| penoni.] toda thas ) self freely in private on the Mac-]ton, nearby towns farrell and McGarry. Noce—Gibbs, | the rights or claims of the United epper. ot Club hurt from the ruins of the flat. peirrat Monnles design for the City Hall Park} BATON ROUGE, La., March 240 . In the effects of Pi The commandos at Fordsburg, five fountain, The Mayor does not like|Sunrise, La., in West Baton Rouge Lowman, Fearon, Dick, Campbell} States ts giving concern in official iccuro was found a : ¢ s i caterer to-day a certificatg of his initiation} miles west of this place, have been the way the ladies are treated. He] Varish, was practically obliterated this quarters. ‘Up to now, America has! Group of Really Serious Players in|into Local No. 26 of the Waist and|notified by the Government that they Moe Hot think All) the virtue should) moriing: bye voranioc: Eo Seema been able to drift along with an un- : an * DAMME UNG Se be pinned on a naked man and all che} were killed, 16 injured, and a number Senator Henry G. Shackno, who Same Building Object to jon Sept. 13, 1919. /must evacuate their positions by 11 evil on two ladics of dwellings were demolished | woted against the bill making man-| ficial observer, R. W. Boyden, who ah The police had little success to-day | o:c1ock ‘| i ‘ pb eas algae eee ihe, sense tee (a kine oe >2 | aa SOB SeapetEw) In Vict et tie Hilarious Crowd: + lin tearning anything of Piccuro's ase °Clck this (Tuesday) morning, fall- Frederick MacMonnies received the VINE BLUFF, Ark, March 14 eet the Antl-Trust Law, lives at No.|United States carefully and discreetly. | ,,, | soclations or his motive in making the ing which they will be subjected to commission for the statue during the] At least six Negroes were Killed and RS Rese ape ro herd aa The trouble with the Pepper Pot|homb, His wife, as often aa she was | bombardment. administration of Mayor McClellan.| several whites injured in a tornado jor-represents the 2ist District, having] Congress alone can give the execu- | (Ps* Club, according to complaints|approached, spat at them and called] Advices from the western district a Mr AMecisilia ana ATU Uiks wae Mi ee Fee SUNG CANO) aa ne been elected on the Democratic ticket.| tive permission to send a representa-| aired against it in the Essex Market|them names, declaring her husband] yesterday afternoon showed the Gov. a6 i competition. The cost of the . = pete ate tive to particpate officially in the dis- | Court to-day 1s that the members play |W @" honest plumber whose mem-|— vent forces were sweeping in from ———.— fountain was provided for in the will ’ HEARING TO-DAY Guamlona nd pations. of (the Repara: |cheas with thelr feats tectiven! WanlaVar a, was ‘akiayy | Dot : Rngelina, Crane of Brookiyn, datcd| CALL PRIEST INSANE tions Commission, The Evening World|... . tectiv Whatever he was making, hn sides upon the commandos fight- Says He Has Heard Too Much 1921, She left $60,000 AT MURDER HEARI «» ON AMENDMENTS correspondent can gtate positively that] They even get up in the midst of a] she said, it was not a bomb. A score ing at Maraisburg, the advance Gov-|* f 21. She le 60, or ir bet the American Government, in present-| same, It is alleged, and change a gam-|or more of glowering neighbors gave|¢rnment forces having reached the} About Its Doings to Ac- NG Soule uw TO TRANSIT ACT ing its claim for $241,000,000 of the] bit into a gambol, gaily selzing their|her encouragement at every outburst. ridges overlooking the town, és gs . pre c Sree aid nit take 18 r tle Barre at en ae German reparation payments to go| partners about the waist and tripping} The bomb was apparently encased It was believed the’ lull in the fight- cept Invitation. toe ohne dental ie Fane CLERC dL a a Bill for $1,000,000 to Aid Disabled | toward the expenses of the American|all around the place under the inspira- in @ seven-inch length of two-lnch iron Pelee Wher kas, Gaken pocectial eae jeulptor, who. Waki? SnibSE of : pay : ,000, ‘Army of Occupation did not have in| tion of a jazz band, pipe, and from the chemical stains|Premler, who has taken personal sculptor, who was then a member of] MONTREAL, March 14. — Gustav Veterans Reported Out—182 the commission, wrote to MacMon- . counsel for Rey. Adelarde De- : with murdering his " Measures Passed. oul, a student at Ot- » last winter, to-day Judge Cusson in Bnquete At the conclusion of his testimony regarding the American Cotton Ex- change in the Jolin Doe hearing be- fore City Magistrate McAdoo to-| th bers wer ind the emptied packages found in|Charge of the Johannesburg situation. the debris, had been made of a mix. |W making an effort to obtain the ture of chlora‘s of potash, powdered] UNconditional surrender of the strike commandos s0 as to avoid the loss of mind one way or the other the ques-| Marshall, the United States cham- tion of membership qn the Repara-| pion, say he not only never saw any- tions Commission. thing like this chess club Wefore but pped the fact that unanimous in the: \” ALBANY, March 14.—Legislation ‘ sulphur, antimony, sugar and char- ay . On one occasion not long ago} hopes he neve rwill again. * . tea t ‘ mated te - i Goal. Not enough of the iron tube|tite which would be entailed in over-|day, Judge A. W. Graham, President | opinion that the design did not relate) voit ie the priest was é Jae /@mbracing much of the programmes] Preskient Harding publicly expressed] This, strangest of all chess clubs ex- whelming them with his forces. of the Exchange, invited the Magis-|in its character to the City Hall build- | Gaurt that the priest was not tn a con was left to show how a fuse was to have been attached, Detective Lieut. Gegan and Inspector Carpbell of the| (United Press).—Six Rand towns Bureau of Mines are of the opinion| Which were seized by the rebels in considered of prim ot of Gov. Miller and of the Lockwood his regret that the United States was|tends from the basement to somewhere Housing Commit as jumbled not officially represented on. the|near the roof of the building at No. Sei eith he rs se heh = ail '9) Reparations Commission, because it]246 West Fourth Street. It in ex- ‘ass of local bills awaiting | might have a voice in the contro-|tremely Greenwich Village—with an JOHANNESBURG, March 14] trate to visit the Exchange Building] 'ng and this was on at his preliminary hearing. and see it in operation. + Jary importance." ‘The defendant was brought to COCuey “No,"" said Mr. McAdoo, “I am a| Mr. Mac Monnies refused to change] oorly in the morning from Bordeaux his general idea, but the ze of the] Juil The public was barred. Thirty Rit the first rush have been cleared o ‘ ' d Aisposition by the Senate and As-|versy over German dyes. ‘The claim] automatic piano in the candle-lit base-| ‘hat it was imnited by a crumb of the HER PGEE Guay areal Maio cited Paatilsretde ree way; T have heea|sroup wab\ inodified and. Withesrex were in. attendance. sembly to-day. Both Houses were in|for expenses of the American Army|ment and a group of furious jazzers| MeN. being screwed | S enem nel slight losses to Government troops.|too much about it.”’ fprays of Water eliminated to meet] included the ty rs of the accused of Occupation is a second develop-|two floors above. had’ besa Aled: More than 8,000 rebels have been| 8. Landecker, whose firm, Ormsby] the wishes of many Art Commis-|\s well aa Rev, Father Bheame ang eat Renaud of Ottawa, bpoenaed Capt, Duane of the detectives of | captured to date. & Landecker, resigned in October] Sioners ap | testify eae ne Reet BE the eat Legis! 5 ; 5 7 The Government forces were clos-|from the American Cotton Exc! | After much discussion, the aude Pee nae pine waaay He ture: aes | well aay "Whether the Hxscudlve| grave) mannered) group. (of | serious wee att ite Gutmediately after the| {ng In upon Fordsburg and Marais-| this afternoon described he creantee!| Commission finally accepted the 3 ETI aT SU sta rath to decide definitely their position on}would agree to ask Congress its|/thinkers who play by the clock and y uu cs : i whieh was said to “have left beque: is play by ¢| and] explosion and before Mra. Piccuro be- | burg to-day. airplanes sweeping low|tion as ‘a house of cards, held to- Monnies design. to the pricst the bonus question. Coincident with|Views on American membership, on} are making a noble effort to win the} came angered with the police, learned| Over the miners’ barricades, threat-|gethcy by the enthusiasm and per-| It was said to-day that some mem-| The Judge directed that a doctor the announcement of the mecting the|the Reparations Commission. Metropolitan championship. that” Plecuro had given his wife | ening bombs if Immediate evacuation| suasweness of #its secretary, Col.| bers of the Art Commission would be] assigned to observe the accused, Swift-Brundage bili was reported out] Certainly a joint resolution would] But the Pepper Pot is such a pepper| money late in the afternoon to take]and surrender are not forthcoming. |George W. Pratt, in convincing the| secretly pleased if a taxpayer's in- — ——— by the Senate Finance Committee.| have to be adopted before the Execu-} not that Carlyle Sherlock, Secretary |{the children to the movies, because] The miners, who were stirred to} membership that there would yet be] Junction were served on Vark Com-| Gers 12.000 Vv It carries an appropriation of $1,000,~ ne wont be free to act. — Thelof the hilarious crowd who are always] he “didn't want to be bothered.” The|{nsurrection after a three months’! real cotton market."’ Tindioner Gaiiatin yeatrinwe mm) pepcneRy, Cal 000 to aid disabled, unemployed vet- Lege thin eo aicira Saale course:|trying to mate each other and fre-|neighbors quoted her as having told} strike, are beginning to regret their] ‘rhe methods of the American Ex-|from installing ‘“‘Civie Virtue." One] sonnson was alive to-d erane c Nations. fe th Ww eetarate pacer quently succeeding, was summoned] them, while still communicative, that |!mpetuosity in following the dissent-| change, Mr. Landecker said, ‘were so] sround for such legal action was men- tty Of ntists said tl A conference of Republican Sena-| Nations. It is a separate and dis: |pefore Magistrate Nolan on a charge}she never knew her husband experi-|!n& Boers in a vain attempt to seize} peculiar that it was difficult to exe-|tioned to-day. It is that the city has] theoretically should be dead. Hf tore le expected to-day at which Slike Versailles Treaty and wh % Jef conducting a dance without a li-}mented with explosives. Johannesburg and bring about @ rev-| ute an actual order because there | not carried out the expressed wish of] climbed a steel tower to disengage hi sue Kyi be ber Uta Cie fate OS ation iiadece rani sence cense. ; The bomb exploded just after Mrs,| olution. ‘The agitators for the most| vas no cotte nto sell. A broker who | Angelina Crane's will which # kite and was knocked to the ground bj Sunes (5 Sermit Richford bills de-|with Germany, the identical p pence| “He denide it, Being nothing but the| Piccuro entered the house with the|part deserted thelr followers when | jad to deliver cotton on such transac- |her bequest “that the same be 18000, [volta aE celgstetetty wen villages to hes EBrohielthen and’ ste of the Versailles Treaty which relate | Secretary, how could he be accused | little boy, leaving the other two chil- it was seen that Gen. Smuts would] tio) had to go across the street to the | pended if such is sanctioned by S| [eS Ja eatocienent ordinanoen, The conc} to reparations were taken textually |0f “conducting’’—-even if he does own | dren at play in the street. | Iieut. ED dts om Laan is Govern-| New York Exchange and buy it.” Jin the erection of a drinking fountain ference also is expected to reach a ce-| and made a part of the American-|the building and serve the, refresh- Pala lieieeatocaie eater Oren Men Loree te ran 1a Sores Fue, | whe cotton déalings on the floor |in the City of Now York in my mem: 8 Q were nearly always, he said, by pre- Jory. ie teesion until an early hour this moral ment. In the absence of President] Between these two floors is another meik which is a but Univer ments and collect the rent? cision as to disposition of the Tolbert | German treaty. 8 ; A home rule for cities amendment to the| 80 the United States is entitled to] Was discharged. careless in his haste to finish his job] sla backed the insurrection in Kouth) vrrangement; two brokers would] “fs there drinking fountain con Vitamines? Proteins? Constitution. It was indicated that|mombership in the commission when-] But there are still two summonses} without being observed evening papers to-day. ‘The presa| Meet and by sign manual “execute ajnection with the Mac Monnies de- Fats? Whatever youneed Pi was frightfully mangled. According to the police records he has been arrested charged with peddling|bUrs that the and|backed by funds from abroad. The a city official was asked and want most in suppose you could stick your for health, strength and ad t e basi c ere eal * . 1 into the basin if you were rea pleasure, you'll find in trade; they called the crossing orders,” and it was done on the theory that the customer was always the measure would be voted down andj ever it wishes to exercise the right. | fe" Sherlock's manager, Charles H. a bill, also by Senator Tolbert, de-|The Senate, however, interposed a] Miller signed to create a commission to study] reservation that the consent of Con- features despatches from Johannes- revolutionaries were ae a home rule amendment, passed in its} ress must be secured before a repre- & inevolver, Pall } Gazette the “Red Hu wrong. thirsty,’ he replied ut there is no 4 * stead, Sentative is went to any international | HUSBAND CHARGED WITH jsteating an automobile: but there was | eat eae the uprising, | Mr. Lapdecker said Judge ( regular drinking fountain smooth-and-rich-as-cream behind the upri New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper never enough evidence to hold him. | Moscow’ Under the name of Pechile, Piecuro was arrested in April, 1918, on the charge that he was one of a band who sent a false call to Dr, Joseph Faxi of No. 244 ast T2d Street to go to a house in ast Tid Street, where the physician was blackjacked, his skull fractured and robbed. The witnesses: failed to identity him, He was ar- rested on a similar charge a year later and again discharged. The apartment was wrecked, Win- dows were broken all through the house, plaster was dislodged, and a two-foot hole was blown through the floor and a metal ceiling below. The had been elected President —q@qq~—— it was understood he had wide in- HAD ELEVEN IVES, neater ooce caren eel ONE THUG [ARES | AINCRE und the members had been told “they The witness explained th: OF TAMING ANOTHER si] AARLEM TRE The Senate Public Service Commit- | COMMiasion under the treaty. tee will give a hearing to-day on the] This actio has been referred to by Everett bill to release street railway|}resident Harding as “tying his corporations from the provisions of} hands,” but it has been accepted as . the law requiring them to meet the|'the best that could be done with Con-] Mrs, Marie de Mendoza Lubow, of No. 4) cost for paving between their tracks dhe under me circumstances, Now,]1521 Home Street, the Bronx, wife of and for two feet on either side, and] however, developments are coming to iret Se4on the Simpson-Jearee bill proposing| the surface which indicate that Amer. | Zane Wurow. Proprictor of the Suceens amendments to New York City's] ican rights cannot as well be safe. | Sch0o! on Rivington Mreet, showed Jus Transit Act. guarded by unofficial observers as by| tee Glegerich, sitting In Spectal ‘Term One hundred and eighty measures] official representatives: of the Bronx Supreme Court to-day, @ were passed by the two Houses last] There 1s, of course, at the moment | check for $10,000 which she claimed was night and early to-day. One hundred} no pronounced feeling in Executive} given her by Mr, Lubow to sceure his of these were aproved by the Lower] quarters in favor of or against official] freedom. Mrs. Lubow ix suing for a House. The Senate passed the Simp-| representation on the Reparations} separation, charging cruelty. ‘The son bill designed to ald the United] Commission, as there are complica-| plaintiff testited th Kk Was re- TRYING TO BUY FREEDOM Wife, Seeking Separation, Shows $10,000 in Court. "GRATH enter s M'GRATH—PATRICK and “put it into the ring,"” was due into reat March 13, 1 ; i A oh nto reat March 13, to the withdrawal of the Matthewson Guar’ waruicen’ trom thal Beperte (Continued From First Page.) Trading Company, which had been (Continued From First Page.) Funeral Chapel, 43d et and supplying 10,000 bales of real cotton a Reeiaay Hci al Te **" states Government in a movement to] tions enough between the executive|turned for lack of funds at the bank. for this purpose. Trading became s ‘a Cl 7 ore "01 rindsor, 6 er the na 7 ae. 0, jo St, hureh, 117 deport alien criminals from this}and legislative branches of the Goy-|Lubow denied he ever signed such a a aedeagal eae Ao\dad Realladle Canada, under the name of) 1 mnious through the flood of small| ped on the gas and the ear went on fea eenintemer iver: country. The measure is intended to] erument over tie pending Four-Power | check. Nia online lagiot a bronenichate aaeee Harry oon. oe Houma, Tat., marriea [Orders from the South, Mr. Landecker| high toward Second Avenue offered ‘for the ‘repose of ble eo authorize the Superintendent of Pris-] Treaty and other pacts. No one would] “The defendant's counsel showed the | 18 iiss eather 1] Sue Harris, of Honma, Ta, married) ig that soon after the petition was} Smith, the chauffeur, had, in. the St. Jomph'a Cemetery, Hack Didartentscel sun court an aMdavit, to have been| the police came. Whether the other}under the name of Harry Melvin a ; j * chon ons to notify the partment of Jus-] seek to add to the situation in "9 ‘ } submitted, 150,000 bales rather than} meantime. deft his seam but he wa J. Automobile cortege. tT e trauss, a sun by a] was blown to bits or flew out a Bessie (he could not remember her] )> is ttoe ten days before the release of any] Senate, es 15,000 were needed too late to help Miss Abel, Detective alien prisoner. 4 4 lubow, in] shattered window is not last name), of Wilson, 4 married | °* — Murphy of t 126! ie 4 St ae zi reed with in-| Slugs had lodged in walls and ceil-|under the name of George Shields aniere ar ree SEM Stren a FUNERAL DIRECTORS. nother housing bill, although > Congr zi . a, ) 1 > the west side o s ener Bcwoua | polled eeceen oratories ‘These allegations were denied by Myr Toghiisenttiying to ise deadly chs Fortmiida (isstindis: forgotten), of PARLIAMENT AGAIN Abaca ye ae ne Ae eo | committee but carrying out one of its] pation in foreign questions, the Rep-|Lubow on cross-examination. ‘The Lu- Cee eee lan und | AO) Se meNe “Ws Haine 68 OPENS IN ULSTER | tion house trom Harlem Police Court, i | recommendations, was passed by the] uration Commission is in the main an bow's wer married in 1920 and lived home ras a book of geometric fig- Laura 8h jel i. wWHBE he . 4! heard Miss Abel's sc ams and ran in e VAmemnbly, a Sige tha Hlehiason economic matter. If it should de- | together three months Seer the ueiee televansie® Broven dened hom he married at ieee E 4 ; ant her direction, He had seen the thief j measure design pro! e con-| velop that American aloofness on eco- . .: ey t vit Aiba et “aid King’s Speech Reveals land Has}enter the taxi i & version Of mutual fre and marine in-|nomio questions coat the American lof. the Allies in having a meeting on| Oo gd” “Secuments” hereteere’ ieee lorence Johnson, of David, Nob., gS SP eng! Murphy fired two shots at the van- ; surance companies into stock organi-| taxpayers 41,000,000 that they [the question of German payment se oi e Coe ene Beriotete Bnaes married under the name of J. H Completed Legal Steps to Kaptan cae Catioh Saves mest to x : quer of G payments and | cipherable, There wa jeal | Vang ~, sath peels zations. might have had this year instead of [being unable because of America’s | \iteatur 6 Was also radios | Vaughan Transfer Control. ond Avenue. Ordering Smith back to Measures authorizing rehearing of|in the indefinite future, the item Isfabsence to do anything but gencraily |e Helen Hardgraves, at Augusta, his seat, Murphy got into the Deutseh charges upon which policemen were | recognize * : , ae Wy aa Kan. BELFAST, March 14 (Assoclated| pros. c ' ; lesed’ 2 he New. b, nized as having political possi- [reserve American rights for future + Bros. ¢ which was headed north, } = peer kt Pee ek Oly milton tA tt wi a cor | USCUBMON IS felt here as unavoid- SHOTGUN SCATTERS Loi ate. ae fies Ie la alleged. he] Pross.)—The Ulster Parliament re-Jaund began the purs 4 — F *resident Wilson asked for}able. America is not trying t "i . a son and de-|conyened this morning. The King’s] Smith ran his ear, dirceted by o —-—were passed by both Houses. permission of the Senate to send alcuse the Allies of attempting “to put BRIDAL SERENADERS | sertea each within a few weeks. ony ees morning. The King’s) sv umnhy, up to 19th Stkest and cast 4 > representative to the Reparations} something ov Ahi taeralnl oats — As “Howard Wilson’? Moore Is said|{PCech formally opening the session) ii ough’ that thoroughtare. © When qe 70. WHOLESALE PRICE Commission to look after American|tened to put in the claim for §24),. , : | to have married Irene Hale threa|Stated that the legal process of trans got to Second Avenue the taxi- : Y “, diamond and platinl i § rights but was unsuccessful, Since |oop.000 because uf a poseibinty thar foreegroom Ends Calathumplan | years ago in Chicago. He dexerted| erring tho various services in North- was alm Kk ahead of ; : OF SHOES REDUCED} tha: time no direct n allence nh oe canlaceen Racket With 48 Shot in Leg her, taking with him $1,500, it islern Ireland from British control to|them, headed cu It turned ; <a made by the Harding Administration |gtrued as indifference to what alleged . down First Avenue y raat Massachusetts Mansfacturers An-|ihough the Allies ure on record as|pened ty the German fund, Bap of Noisy Neighbor, Last June he is sald to have mar | (ist of the Ulster Government was] Wi.n the pursuing car reached] ny nyartment’ “early” Monday mora ; mounce Cat After Wage Reduction.| having on more than one occasion in- Special to The Evening World.) ried Laura Hertzberg at Peoria, 111,,]"°W complete, Firat Avenue the taxicab of the March 1 i BROCKTON, Mass., March 14. — A| Vited America to join in the repara- |r oine LAURE Md, March 14.The funder the name of George Churchill] The King expressed hope thai] was two bi away and 4 LOST Heart tions discussiot e : w any Mer questions of eco- faint i His last matrimonial ve Pare aed a fern i AR EROPCAEHTAYe t th st i reduction in the wholesale price off yOMe Gacuasions as she is entitled to) i character will tw cecided by {tends of Oscar Messick, a farmer] 4 Lis last matrimonial venture wus) means wauld shortly he devised en: |fapllly In a wide thorolehtt’ Ea Ney) ghaen Ch betwee Se anadsd t erms of the armistice ‘ secide it ss E incennes,}abling the Government departments| clear of traffic, Hut car 2 a | ° . nts Alas well as subsequent treaties the Reparations Commission, ques-|ltving near here, thought it would be | Ind. to cope with the difficulty of the ad oming in from side strec { pair probably, was announced to- ia tions of tariffs affecting American in- [a fine idea to give him a calathumpian| Moore is thirty-two years old ministrative problems, and stating| Smith's progress and at 119 by the manufacturers of this city] Officials here are not inclined to auatres, BY while officials will make | serenade, as he has just taken to him- —$_——— that projected legislation included | Murphy could no longer sey the tax “ and the Old Colony district generally, Pae joualy the Press reports t Ae pred pation as 0 whelies Congress | self a bride. It should be explained] SHOT THREE TIMES conferring of powers necessary to|cab. He gave up the chase and rode Notice to Adve Hurope will igno: merioa's claim nee FOr ithe ne that a calathumpian serenade in these eve! . back to the store. ca oak t F P renade in prevent crime, secure peace and i Somnraine cae Se mnest mane for $241,000,000, Europe will certainly felssion to Join the commission, the [parts means making night hideous OUTSIDE THEATRE| inaintain order _— shoemakine centres inthe on ry et i ine for one minute that Ps ° ay ile issie may develop | with any noise that can be devised. Zz pa Belfast's casualty list from the ac-] ASSEMBLY PASSES BILL Bienen ately the} American public opinion will look | 0U ita the opposition party] So the party was arranged, without] Ballets Grase Ma! ho Says Hel tivities of gunman and bomb throwers TO BAN “TODDLE TOP”, 7%") 5 0404 award last night of a wage cut of 10] With tavor on closer co-operation with} can prove that Arerican aloofness {consulting cither Messick or the bride. Maory Yis Assailant, In the last ten weeks totals eighty World aust ‘oo received: by for tbo Su Persons in the vicinity of Second] three dead and 157 seriously wounded, wp urope which begs an American|cost the United Stues money, For]Richard Mitchell, a neighboring per cent. made by the State Board of} Conciliation and Arbitration. army to stay on the Rhine for moral|the moment the Government is bid- , was busy arranging a large| Avenue and Scoond Street last night ording to the Northern Whig]Only One Vote Agatust hi bbe | me ay Mond usd The new prices were communicated been) and advantages to it and then} ing haat ae tehing develop- }eircular saw in’ M ck's yard when|were startled by three revolver shots h declares this is “relatively| Img Sate of Gambling Devicen, ved BD K ded by a BY by tslegraph to-day so salesmen sont. |(nsiei8 Slat tne United States hes any thea [Hs Raid at bee ream decided to stop the] in front of the New Ls more terrible than for the whole year] ALBANY, March 11.—'Phe Duke bill, | Ps we secelved by Toureday ® tered through the country with sam-]"sht to expense money specifically] to see @ request made of f He did it by firing an ond Avenue. ( 1921." a land’ taka” or _ ples of summer and fall shoes that » efficiently Jinhospitable shotgun into the erowd of ty-elght years old, of No. 3 Seeond toudle top.” adoby th t ert eet will be the first to show the price sectionn of the Versailles Treaty ac-]in the preservation of American |serenaders. Mitchell collected forty | Avenues fell to the sidewalk, and so bly wyectdle top yaa L duction. cep when America made peace] economic rights in Rurope ight of the shot ied is Dr crowd gathered th: Dgtoetiy 5 ht Coser ta, Splish it —_—_—_—— with Germany There is a feeling that Cong sOnew hind 1a Mane aS Ai voattal peaman and Cowney the Firth Avs {young purnane by protlivitings: Uh Bia A WOERFUL REFLECTION, To some extent the embarrassment | will not offer as much objection Phat ended the festivities a Biation had to forco thelr, way | futow plements i the use of whieh th x (From the Chicago New joining the ons Commiss'o mus auton RENE ; 1 know i eping} a chanes for winning or losing ¢ ‘The pessimist who ts always looklig to-day as it ave last Aut Youlnen Oe sen te ne d 1 Phe of employs ising], While the bil was aimed pr rly | for mamething ts CON At coe tind it ee MANY PNEUMONIA CASES when the Be wie dete shout Nerd Su ald iui here It wae ound the AN three | for ia the kind w itl ambition aiy ngs [ut the put-anteinks top, i ix belleved |g in the anirsor, with er John's Medi- . ’ ’ * a when ¥ Mae en ome | tt! i gt i e sald hefenough to want my Job an to]it also would ban dice, roulette wheels | 4% cree sine to drive ptf colds. Pure tood—aavt | mitted to the Benate, fe cold Comins on agus, Uta POM la Sew who shot him, wet iu" and other paraphernalia of gambling. THE WORLi j ‘ ‘ y ? Tagan tre ' — re NE TE

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