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| ream nae ea j | i Patrick's Day and the calendars ap- eared done In green ink. ————- MILLER IS ASKED BY UNTERMYER TO HOLD LEGISLATURE Pleads for Passage of Three Mcas- ures—Attacks Lobby Working at Albany. Samuel Untermyer, counsel to the iackwood Committee, made public to- day a letter he sent to Gov. Miller last night in which he asks the Governor to exercise his power to the end that the Legislature shall not adjourn until it has passed the bills creating a State Trade Commission, granting the people the right of appeal from] No Provision for Detaulting, the action of the courts in dismissing . em i eesstate axainnt combinations ot] WHICH Would Add Greatly to Public Debt. profiteers and requiring Judges to in- flict prison sentences upon persons By David Lawrence, convicted of violation of the anti- trust laws. The adjournment of the Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World. legisiative session has been set for WASHINGTON, March’ 17 (Copy TREASURY SHOWS, | Wife BONUS BILL WOULD HURT RURAL BANKS Even Such as Have Money for Loans Could No Longer Aid Production. WOULD BOOST TAXES. Jembers of landing in front of to-night. Mr. Untermyer in his letter to the Governor charges that lobbyists in the @mploy of violators of the anti-trust] right, 1922).—Inasmuch as Chairman Jaws bave been working in the Legis-|Fordney has stated the advantages lature and he implies that their Work] or the new bonus bill he han drawn, has been effective. Concerning the], se ' E Will which would make prison sen-| T'easury officials are listing the dis-) John W. McElroy tences mandatory, Mr. Untermycr] advantages of the bill in the form : weeks: proposed, These disadvantages are “In ae to pee such ee First. the country banks and the tences in ie aggravated cases a if : fave come efore them, of which|>*2ks in agricultural districts. which there are many, I believe the courts|@T¢ already straining to the utmost tof py ADELPHIA, have abused their discretion and -c-|mect the demands for loans by farm-P yo ay gret to have to say that there '8lers, and are already overloaded with] 7°!" = roy, 1 Taught New Car Line Director His First Figures as He Mined Coal any wrens Elected to Philadelphia Rapid Transit Board. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1929. en ele QUEBEC WITNESSE BRIBED, 1S CHARGE Canadian Hearing — of ‘Testimony. Taasic N, Milix, counsel for Mrs, Ann Stillman in defense ¢ the divorcee action brought egainst her by James-A, Stillman, appeared be fore the Appellate Division tn Brook lyn to-day to oppose by counsel for Stillman an appeal made who wantsto set aside the order fer a commission to take testimony in Ca De aa cision was reserved THOR MOOD) Sensational charges of bribery we the househ« W. McElroy—Bessig Me Elro McElroy, with Margaret her; Mr. Meblroy, holding youngest son, Vincent; Mary, Homer and William. made by Mills in support of his argu- ment that the commission is ne and President of the Co-operative] the men were kidding him, and telling |S": Answering the assertion of Wolfare Association. His wife, Mary, | "lin they intended making him a di. [counsel for Stillman that the evidence » Labor Man, Nn c a ~ | tector. sought would be vague and imma- 4 a small frail looking. woman “Indeed, 1 was detighted when hefioith ance vain ight years ago we came to this}oame back at supper time ana/ Tel: 3 OF antennae city,” she sald. ‘We formerly lived] (oid us he was a director. 1 could Without: going. Ina: the toe y in Minersville, Pa. At thirteen Mr.]70t realize at first what that meant,]f all the fifty-one witnesses, let me — We have eight children and when|take thr or four in the order in Blroy was a breaker by Herken vai at atchaan ¢ oy In the}tney heard the news at supper they|which their names appear in the ap- mines and at sixteen was appoitted tolat once organized a party. Many|pijeation: abor man, who] clerkship in the local miner's union. }friends and neighbors dropped in to n, residing at Rat “Joseph Blackbu every reason for fearing that they]ioiny will find it hard to get the] ¥ made a hiladelphia Rapid] ‘He could not do arithmetic, you peti amet SHUR e Te jnwray pve i ss aad tne ones tinue to do so.. The anti- = sit np) director + | see, never ving had o'clock he saic his w: ly ol Albe onta treat awe either were or were not]™oney to cash the certificates of the ss Company “director afte never having hed the advantage), nurch to Lenten services offered him money and pod posi- intended to be criminal statutes—| service men Thomas b. Mitten, President of the} of much schooling; so T taught him tol” “16 sticks to his work, no matter they are being regarded as petty,| "Second, the country banks which wemi-respectable offenses. do have the money will have that “Upon 225 pleas of guilty by indi-] much less to lend for productive pus~ company, gained contr meeting, Hives with hi tion to take him to New York, where he would have a good time, if he would falsely say that he, Blackburn, figure. 1 only bad to show him once. He is such an apt pupil. .He was soon how long the hours or how ‘hard it may be. We will have been married ‘ol at the annua 8 wife a A eiggh enty-four y rs 3 a fred Beauvais childre! oO. 27 kdal | made Secretary of the Mine Workers’ |Wenty-four years next August and |saw Mrs. Stillman and Vred viduals, firms and corporations there] PoKes. BHTGFen) ai Now airs Onkaate | t spa Apert “|we have always been happ: at the little camp at Lake Dawson for were only twenty-two prison sen-| Third, the increase of at least $500,-| Street ‘ocal and we moved to Shamokin. Mr. McElroy gave all credit to Mrs.|ten days, and saw intimate and im- tences imposed in this class of cases,} 000,000 in credits is an inflation! Mr. and Mis, McElroy are “just] "He Was very popular around the] Mcklro.. proper relations hetween them of which eighteen cases were from| Which ant be aeunee if the money | forks.” He has been in the employ | Mines. He is also popular with the Vell, I owe it all to my little wife] “Raoul Rivord, residing at Rat »| w t employed | fie re, 0c , % . 8 e ys, Wi { testif » was present in terms of ninety days—in only one pe to ob y: a financing of the,-Phuladetphia Rapid Transi {Me ber Wednesday, when he lefi|here. She has helped me always. We| River, will t ty was pre nein case—to five days in the City Prison] agricgitural and manufacturing or the house, on his way to work, he said {had a hard struggle to raise so large} June or Joly, 1920. and saw J. and four cases in the Federal Court of] Other productive enterprises, but will] for the dast efiht years, He began]. would return home after a while, to[a family -n a small income but we] bert La Fontaine ving drink to which three sentences were for four] Prove ® mere expansion of «credit months, one of which was subse-|from an economic viewpoint quently practically remitted, and one] Fourth, the whole transaction is an case for two months.”* indirect Government credit and weak- ag a laborer and is no ALL CLANS JOIN ow a yardmasies | yer dressed for the meeting. He said|managed It together.” leard him try swear he saw Joseph Blackburn, and to induce Blackburn (« : Improper relations between Mrs, SUI- Gavegan, Matthew O'Reilly, second; yds de-de- id man and Beauvais . day to Senator Lockwood and As- ont aaa billions of collate for 4 : an, | of arene wall teint (about semblymen McWhinney and Jesse} Chairman Fordney now admits the the same time ba ontaine en- urging them to press the three pro-| burden by 1943 will amount to that } ULSTERITES REFUSE red to get him to falsely swear EEE EG tae Cav ire yaciiese | tallictee ork War tobe oe Teentetetee that he saw Beauvais and Mrs. Still- Anti-Trust law has become worthless. | billions to a war debt of twenty-three TO YIELD TO SOUTH man together and also to swear false- ———— billions is likely to depress the value a 4 ly that he himself had been intimate INSIST U. S. DEMAND Jot Government securities as a whole, 3 Orange gy Told Thousands with Mrs. Stillman. , = Fifth, the Fordney plan does not Wi 3 Ref, RA “Tf, as we propose to show, the ARMY BILL PAYMENT] take inio account the number of men nA Eves eis qany leche ma statements of these witnesses are who may default on thelr borrowings. jc = North Is Given Up. clearly false, and if we can establish | Under the system proposed, a man (Continued From First Page. = aes an 7 (Continued From First Page.) they received moneys in excess of Senate Leaders of Both Parties}who borrows one-half the total ae BELVAST, March H (Associated their legitimate charges, it would i A amount of his certificate will get the __ | Press). —Not an inch of Ulster terri- ee seem as though it might. very sert- Call Attitude of Allies remainder of the value of hix certifi-| Mitte on Arrangements, of which Su-)¢o.y win be yielded to Southern Ire-]men engaged in loading them from| uly affect the value of their testi- Unwarranted. cate in three years, In other wonls,] preme Court Justice Edward J, G: land, speakers at the Kilkeel Orange}pundies carried from the schooner. | mony WASHINGTON, March 17.—Decla- ah eam ad Ble EAS gan, Grand Marshal, is Chairman, met|meeting last evening declared. Landing on the pier the Federal “Tt is utterly absurd to believe that a cally will have to redeem the cert a the alleged going: : | ration that the United States should] cates hold by the banks and also will or sumchee?Tuistor Parliament, son of Lord Dun- {agents erdered the men to throw up] {i “ited, Ritu an es t Geethe/any other w Then, he said, all insist upon payment of ita bill of] be required at once to pay the service] Where the were Joined by Mayor}ieath, told the meeting the Qrange-|their hands but the order was the fifve witnesses for Mr. Stillman as| four got aw r: man the remaining sum due. This} Hylan owing luncheon the com: men had decided to have nothing to}#ignal for a general free-for-all fight. | | lace at the camp could have —_—_s——_ toldiers In Germany were made in the{maane that to get cash) quickly the] mitten, wont to the stand in front et ldo with the “boundary commigaian | One of the alleged smugelers drew 1m fog tore under the eves. of| BISHOP IN LEGAL FIGHT a z . ¥ r «© Metropolitan Museum of Ar i ° 1 ssed it to the breast ‘ defaultin, «will be resorted to. | the Metropolitan provided for in the Anglo-Irish |4 revolver and presse > two olde sl = Senate by both party leaders—Sen-| TP Ath rat be like defaulting on an or.| On the reviewing stand, in addition | treats . of McAdams, who was leading the |‘i® two older Suliman children—the} SEEKS TO OUST RECTOR ators Lodge, of Massachusetts, and] } Mill not be like dete to the Mayor and other officials, were Before we yield an inch of our| party, but’as s0on as he fad it there |dushter well on her elghisatth seat aan ere P Underwood, and Senator Borah, Re- ‘ se acer 7 Gov. Miller, Archbishop Hayes, Aux- i ys {another agent, George Barron, struck {4nd the son in his sixteenth Alleges Rector Beaty and Vestry : cashing in advance a certificate which | Go territory to the rebels, they will have |another ag e 5 naurd to belleve they were tolerated Naa ig ae arte publican, Idaho. Mr. Underwood alsol i, worth with interest a s Mary Bishep John J. Dunn and otherttg Kil twenty or thirty thousand|him heavily over the head with the /0su™ te, ° CORTLAND, N. Y., March 17. urged appointment of an American| deoending upon. the num 3] dignitaries, parade started) Orangemen,” he declared. “It such [butt of his revolver. ‘The man fell to} tre neat for Still pore erence Pike, head en tt: : representative on the Allied Repara-|. soidier or sailor served in the war.| Promptly from 26th Street and Fitth |» thing is attempted, thousands of]the pier unconscious. Then another me NLALEHEC He ecabewane OL tishop Char iske, head of the Epis- Oe * rhe zai a et ele! nan, art hae Dibe > ese of Centr: Ne ¥ ~ tions Commission. While it is true that those who do not} Avenue at 2.15 o'clock and reached! Orangemen in the colonies will flock jot the alleged smugslers attempted to | min. argued Tet tle ONT Wit | eopal Diocese of Central New York, to Advt. on page 19 Both Lodge and Underwood charged a y easen| the reviewing stand an hour later, Siatartn: ” shoot at James L , another of the | tained ni s gan a legal battle to oust the eh, | default will get a slightly incrensen to Ulster’s aid _ a i purpose of mere delay. He called 11 eee eee eel et ne aes the eee te tech-Jamount in 1943 when the certificates] FIRST CHEER GREETED GAL-] Tady Craig, wife of the Ulster |sgents, when Gordon Pike and Albert | Pipe Ot iets ton! Ree Te CUE he eee ane, tae om hed Psp ee Se finally become due, Treasury pels LANT OLD 69TH. Premier, also spoke, saying the Pre- | 0 Boke eee Federal omeny ovyer= 1” aay (not call it tovyoun Honor'al copa church,” chia city, “whoo have ae ant - rah Bald the) expect the majority of the service men a a in Miers recent tour had resulted powered:n ‘ coer “ yfopenly defied his authority and led the allies attitude was “entirely un- will prefer to cash their certificates at} The clear skies brought out a rey ee tio on his anh nes bak The scuffle lasted about fifteen ]#ttention,”” said Mr eng Saueenanet oPaoh fram the fold" lwopcorr.—suddenty, of apopleay, on warranted.” the banks, while the banks in turn} COTd breaking crowd even for PittM yy inc of territory “t. he| minutes, during w the: Federa):|poritiny comm |tted, In Canada cannol rhe complaint alleges “illegal. March 14, ALLEN J. WOLCOTT, Super- Senator Borah called attention to] will look to the Treasury to redecm| Avenue, which got Arsh nance ached from. Ulater." ° gents fired several shots in the air, [be punished in New York. to the | {ion of Mr. Beaty as rector,” Willi Intendent of the Iron Steamboat Compaay, reports that Premier Poincare of | them within three years. to cheer when i ink ae The battle finally was terminated by Les, , nara Seen vier nama Davin, Ba vestearnnay and treasu 48 years of age. ors i. h N srici (A . ‘ swinging up the to the — , Ani By MoAdamme that ¢ ime 5,00 all re-Jand of eleven oth 4S Vestrymen Puneral services at his late residence, 985 EA gH ta Son | Theres the hale oriole ta. a) ipa et “Garson » roow-]ALL BRITISH EMPIRE {he alleged smuggiers didnot site It seems fo me that this now ees Washington av., Grantwood, N.J., Friday, i oll—the "1 5 Saal a 7 , Ke. a vestment the . “I have no doubt Secretary Hughes} Fordney plan to be disadvantageous} Vell Salt was (he fp aqrente KEEPS IRISH HOLIDAY | render they would be shot down. ! more like-an Investment than) CELEBRATES 371H YEAR March 17, at 8 P. M, Interment at Grove will work out some method of secur-|to the banks during the next three | MArehing tune It estimated ther - i Investigation revealed that the |” investigation IN CITY CIVIL SERVICE| ®t Cemetery, Saturday, March 18, at 7 ousanc the proces- ‘ 6 ‘i a : 1 ing payment,” said Senator Borah, | years und then imposes a heavy bur- | Were forty Thousand ty phe pu LONDON, March 17.—St, Patrick's] schooner bore the name of the Clara, DISMISSES INDICTMENT: ————_—— ; 9, Ma ene Baniencel (cee Fem yee adding that he was, however, prim-|den after that on the Government | S10? rear Day was ‘rated throughout the} but it is said she is the Viking of INST DETECTIVESS. Dr. William H. Guilfoy, Registrar of | Ee ferry, trenton im olla = artly interested in having all Ameri-Jitgelf. Instead of four billions of dol-] |The police armaliscments fr Me a sicish to-day Gloucester. n the Court of| Records of the Health Department: and| *4,s0t of * than Weet Sa can troops brought out of Germany. | jars in twenty years, the experts SE en a ChouRnHe mien t Wut] Irish societies in England and in the One of Che tou oe rete ae al € to-day, dismisned| ine oldest Civil Service employer in| etme ep So ie 3 u aid a thous: wen to see tha: sph Spo o . 2070 Hughes r stectives | thé mate that a large part of that amount] ' : sae cial , | Pominions 4 holiday of Ireland's] JO8eP pargo 8 the indictments against Detectives ME, 1OAayr, ONG EREa . FUNERAL DIRECTORS MUCH FIRING ON BORDER J would © added to the public debt in Ae ee re ve tae where national fete day. Rojoicing took the | Avenue, Bota, the \espae) pumber of a} Frank Gilfilan, yisage,, Mindhetm and New dome Gt arate celementad, ihe the next three years to meet the cer- | (Visions See k form of celebrating the establishment] car owned by M. Levy of No. % Alonzo all of the Wall Stree s rhe Civil Service a LINE OF IRISH COUNTIES] (hi next three youre presented by the| Were no hitches in the formation. In-]6f the trish eat oth Street, Spargas attempted to allp| Bureau seciued of uniawfully \ac- pointment. The Civil Service Law wns bunks to the Government for redemp- | Sheetor Davis was in general eharge) The € holds an Irish} away, but Lynch and Pike fired sev-ecpting gratuities for the recovery of /Passed in 1884, | Tn. Gullfoy took the Grave Anziety Over Conditions at} i iy that event the Treasury bhe-| With a thousand men strung along the [music festival at Queen's Hall here to- | eral shots after him and he raised his|stolen bonds, Det tty Thomas y Kral Oe . b i, BY COVE { 3 t ingolo ‘as neu ed esterda: on apt) y Tyrone Monaghan, leven increased taxation would be the | line of mareh, huking Bee ee a anpeNINE: 1h telew ude hands and begised them to stop. see i tictaunt. The defense was| He resides at 642 West 158th Street. BELFAST, March 17 (By the Aaso-foniy way out Jorge but extremely orerly evowil that] tea at Windsor Castle Gylen aioe. | ‘The other cur had the license num. |{)"I*), nett seg was not a|iic is a graduate of the College of the elated Proas).—Tenaion along the Ty. al ae _ peeked the street from the curh to the] Tacs shamrock waa. ‘disteinited so | ber of one owned by Joseph Pantello|intute, one n> reimbursement ot ex. | City of N w York sud also of New York Tadic. aaa the ponuiationvet thene emere 4 Haiiding tine the troops. Similar parades of Itish} of Mount Vernot ’ The amount jnvolved was | niyersity Medical College, | receiving vd districts are filled with anstets. te-| FRESSTAR Vendor |TtHIRTY BATTALIONS IN THE |reximents throughout the Empire ss According to members of the raid-] $) nds yecovered were |thv degree of Doctor of Public. Health ne eer 3 dered. a some of the prisone wave | valu at $1,850,000, e latte porte recelved in Belfast to-day from LONG LINE ord ing party some = Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, stated that Ot th G TI Thirty. wattallonk were entered in — fictitious names and addresse = = ga mecca oy abe clas ng pe e reen £8 the offictat’ prozramme, which. in.|JRISH CLUB GIVES $654 af ' ve tecontyfive which had 04 jatored to. the : lated folto frontier and take up positions between s cluded the Ancient Order of Hi-{ FOR JEWISH RELIEF FUND| "Sy .nerd Regal, No. 471 East 1 that town and Caledon. ANK ECA UN COUP T) veraians, Clan-Na-Gani, vrienas or - Street; Charles Goldberg, No, 58% » & Flax mills and farm houses in that trish Freedom, Trish Counties A gift of $654 “from the Irish to the UPivcrside Drive; Edward I. Dowli : locality are being commandeered. and se ganizations, World War veterans, | sows" wan turned. over. to, dadae nivale Se ee tay vintniets, S ring win t @ aur ridges and roads are made practically : =a, ee Spanish-American War veterans and! }ocaiaky of the eres : 5 ies So. 157 Ful. impassable. TraMe is possible only!SOld More St. Patrick’s Day] \Pmens’ socicties. Roderick J. Ken. | osalaky of th Court of General § ind his brother F atric i No at Pul- through fields and lanes . aged ah een at i sions to-day by Thomas M, Warley, {ton Street, Astoria; John Johnsen ! Much firing went on last night. Hun- Badges to Jews Than Meay Woe sid cha ea {acting for the Thomas M. Farley Asso- | captain of the schooner, No. 414 Hust —and smartness. Mahe Auurnaey sesnua bactacna, 1 ~ Irist aoe ee of ee emude W8 | tation, No. 869 Boat eid Street, | idth Street: John Rowley, No. 595 at the ay 8D acks, shme 1 platoon hounted poles, pelation, 2 Znat Add Stree : eee es eh (3 troops, fearing an attack, had fired at io nder Col, Phelan, act NORMANS one teen a aaa ‘ati cathe fe} h w ‘a . sy | "We raised the money at a meeting | No. 124 Halsey Street, Brooklyn; Ole ind walking heel U must ave ne a gr 1 moe Nath 0 3 { 2 lea 7 rench heel and turn sole Dpasial constatleg fram Aughnacley cad aa ean, Harris, thirty, of No. $60] ,xcort. Attor the reviinent caine the [teat nights Mt, Farley sald. “Bvery | Olzon, No 1 Street, Brooklyn selgerd we i h first Free “i Ppsetol constables trom, Aughnacloy andl troome Streot, equipped with # viclyetprans of the Kainbow Divisicn. {penny of it ts & voluntaiy’ conteinution | meas, Nett enecy, deckhond ne $6.85 things—new shoes firs $77.75 all night riety of decorations appropriate to St. | Spanish-Am un War veterans, fand it is ant from Esishinien, To-day ts the schooner, no address; J. 1. Jacob o of all! e seepage alps ees Vutrick's Day, established himself ur} United American War veterans BEAD 20); SP SORSTNUEE sen, also a deckhand, no address; “ \ 2 6 and Marshal and his’ staff = = ‘Mug vi Yo, 619 53d Sire hs a ATTEMPT TO ROB TRAIN | tirouaway and 120 Street lastnight were preceded by Gathane Pe VICES IN ALL CATHOLIC BA RE eA Mar oe ; A T. . (In Sikver Cloth + $10.30) ON THE SANTA FE FAILS} 14 hawked his wares to passing |iectory Mand cut alter them eam DERE UN ROO REN: f0th Street, Brooklyn; Joseph Hirs HESE four shoes are aici rowds. the Clason Vol WF Military Acad In Brooklyn St. Patrick's Day was No. 64 East 111th St + Oseur t ical of the latest GALESBURG, Ml, March 17.-—An at Policeman Eberle questioned Nathan [omy band and cadets, the Joyee Kil- [inarked by the celebration of sdemn|] yredriksen, No. 7023 Sixth Avenue, yp tempt was made to rob Atchison, To-| avout the formality of a license o Club, the Xavier High School |yi26 mass ill Roman Catholic] Brooklyn; Aleck Larsen, No. 983 CAMMEYER models for veka and Santa Fe Train No. 1 near r itil a . Cadets, and other organ n Be ct ches of Moces Third Avenu Brooklyn; Tignald 4 Willlamstield, M.. twenty-five miles Im @ green in this game,’ ad: Pood Lyons will be the shal of the | Churehe reese under iN-} iand, same address; Joseph Pan Spring. rom here, . when robbers! mitted Nathan, confessing he had nol second battalion, composed of womens [structions from Archbishop 8, 4 OTE Bruit Higth Avo from here, inst night, when robbers titted Natl { he 4 ad batt ion; en i tructions from Archbiah Hay J allo, Ne \ ! ae " Carew gan ckages from the expr icenue nizations anc L Clubs. «fwhieh carried with it a request tha Vernon, and Joseph Spargo, No. i car, presumably with the intention of] wit puri of Ireland do you come| Queens Borough A. ©. H. will be the {special offort be made to encourage] ety Veeonep Avenue ahe Brome. Tan Elk Sport Oxford, ~with As always, every shoe has returning later and recovering them. Sarde dite hppa Ii be vf Wil he Chie Lat neourage | 2970 Hughes Avenue, the Bronx Brown Sharkskin saddle. fs Patent Leather or Black WIE cnurebe Tmckaren wore veonve from,” inquired Magistrate Sweet chief organization in the tid battal- }iarge attendan Rey. John Cherry] qt developed atter the seizure unker sale a 64-year-old guarantee 0 Calfihin (or Tan Russie by the agent at Williamsfeld in Night Court when Nathan was ar-] jon, the Kings \ © Hin the [at St. James’ Pro-Cathedral delivered | tne arrests that the Federal agents J i iohe fi y d it—the Calf with straight tip Harry oJhnson, colored, riding “blind | raigned. fourth, the Bronx County in the fifth brief address on the spiritual sig-|ind the police of the Bronx had not $77.95 merit stampe on baggage” when it arrived at Galesburg,| ‘Russia,’ replied Nathan and New York County the sixti [nificance of the day, no reference be-| been co-operating in seizures. Re- —CAMMEYER $7.00 in being held on suspicion, ‘Two other} My friend Cohen," he continued.| and seventh, Major Mitaei f. Healy {ing made to political conditions in|cently potice of the Simpson Street nanie : men escaped id yesterday about selling green} will be Marsha the New York | freland Station seized a sloop loaded with Se ‘ : s t. Patrick's badges. Cohen is an ol} ‘ounty A. O. HL section : liquor and arrested several OLDEST ACTIVE TEACHER | tusiness man and said 1 could sell on} The Gaelic League of New y i L unloading busines: walk uli » uu eof New York |ep, PATRICK'S DAY ODSERVED IN] charged with unlouding it. At : RETIRES AT AGE OF 90] !!!01¢way with big profits.”’ Stute will comprise the 9th battalion BERLIN, time it was said that both . . ii ‘ ow were the profits?” asked the Napper Teady a ¥ will ead off the | EREIN, March 17.—tretana’s na-]imen and the police had been wotitied Cammeyer “Shookids” are all sali leather -therafors the lnoet epee . cs agistrate Lith, The 2th will be made up of t that six such sloops were cruising “4 A I % ENE YA. ree 28 (By Mall rapa’) well, I'm not complaining,” smiled| Protestant Friends of Ireland, hw Honal holiday was observed by Irish [ine the waters of New York awalt expensive shoes for children that you can buy anywhere aisatier tothe warie on tee aerve Nathan, “only | sold more to Jews] by the Right Rey t J. Gru Rynia tienes int le cierman capital. Ting an opportunity to tun th Hist, has just retired on hie well earned | than to Irishmen Mythen, Tho fir 1 units other |The Irish envoy, Chartres, gives al oargoes of Hauor. Federal men | pension at the age of ninety years. Irishmen are proud of you, Har-|than the A. O. H. will make up the [banquet to his countrymen this eve-[po hand in the first seix : 4 } He had been @ teacher for seventy| ris, as well as of your friend and ad-]44th, 15th and 16th battalions, the }ning, after which an annual meeting} ” Last night word was sent to t) A f | ; years and absent from his desk only| viser, Cohen," sald the Magistrate. 17th’ will represent the 1 \ of fot the German-Irish society is to be] simpson Street Station of the raid twelve days through illness during that] “you have done a service for which| Richmond, he A by the Wil |hcld, with oratory yeferring to. th r were rished to the Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit Teng Fer a. they thank you. In consideration | jam Cauley sternal relat Irish and | rire eer pen | rs] 47 West 34» St., New York DS, GKIP OK INFLUENZA whereof I suspend sentence: Irish counties’ « Germans nied att ral ij Preventive, take Lawetive HOMO Judge, and I wish you} make up the great \ ; ~~ nun, Y nstyuct BROOKLYN JQOFULTONST. NEWARK 049 BROAD 61 B Tablete, The me the! a merry St, Patrick's Day,” was Na-[-niaining butt Pais Alea “avo Crane coup unis off wt eave} at the Manhattan Club for Harry Mulholland, member of the luncheon, on-ol the defend- Alleged Cases Cited in Plea for tg — ie MAYOR DENOUNCES R. McC. MARSH NAMED BRONX PARK BILL FOR SUPREME BENCH ALBANY, March 17.—Gov. Miller an= nounced to-day that he would send to the Seuate for confirmation the name of Dr. Sanger Brown 24, of New York City, as chief of the new Commission or Mehtal Deficiency The Governor also announced he would nominate Robert MeCurdy Marsh to the Supreme Court bench to succeed former Justice Hotchkiss, Mr. Marsh, whose ho is in New York City, is « former member of the Assembl; Republicas Scheme to Beautity Har- lem Branch of N.Y. C., ylan Charges. Ay's mewting Hf, the Byard of Wt at Albany? wiigh he elginis oil mako ptthe yonx Paykway Comnitey Ly OA F mu stonty Waly: a pineipality contin, many: inillions tp the taxpayers of is, eity, Who pag? 75) per cent. ofthe cost cand are no}: represented. Ar conling to the Mayor, the bill, spon sored by btican leaders in West chester, creates « pollee department for the commission and permits it ‘to acquire new tind and adopt ordi- nances for ite own ise Hall trted to do th Republican leaders behind “If Tampany things the this bill trying to do,” said the Mayor, ‘the newspapers would be running scare heads. Yet these people are no better than Tammany Hall I'd gay they we much worse.”" “This Bronx Parkway stunt is nothing more or less than beautify the Harlem River 1 plan to branch of the New York Central Railroad Bill Ward, the Br vublican leader, and William Wo oN: nd Frank A, e Q Wethal are behind te itvonx Parkway rina ee aa ee Still good men, 1 will ask the Governor to grant \ public: hearing so that we can tell him what we think of the bill The bill the Mayor denounced is known as Assembly No, 504, and was introduced by Assemblyman Westall <—_ YOUTH OF 16 TELLS to make things | good ) { In your earliest recollec- tions there was always a bottle of Heinz Toma- to Ketchup on the table. And things tasted pretty good those days. Try a bottle of Heinz Tomato® Ketchup with your next meal and see how it Was One of Four Attempting to Rob Druggist Slain in Store. John Keough, sixteen, told to-day in the County Court in Brooklyn how Williams Evans killed druggist, ino hy Paul Gillman, store No. 1 oklyn, the evening last, during an attempted hold-up. Young Keough, with Evan's brother, Frank, and Stephen Collins, is under indictment on a first degree Court of Keb treet, murder charge. | | Keough said that the four were . 1 walking along Court Street when! Drings back yourappetite, — | William Evans said, pointing to Gill man's store *We'll stick that place up." ‘Then, Keough said, all drank Crom a bottle of whi: They went to the drug store. According to their plans, Keough said, the Evans brothers were to go to the back of the store and overpower Gillman while Keough robbed the cash drawer and Collins stood watch outside. While he was trying to open the register he heard muffied voices in the rear of the store and then a sound which tie could not describe either as of a shot or ih HEINZ .. TOMATO KETCHUP