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sree LS CE EE a ee neta ‘. * 12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCHE 11, 1922. — a q br. OTTO WIEDFELDT BROOKLYN THIEVES |BUILDING iG INTERESTS ments with the Building Trades Coun-) LLOYD GEORGE TO ASK |HUSBAND QUEER WOMEN NURSES ON PAR [1.700 the frat year, will be opened MS ell and terming it an irresponsible NAMED AS GERMAN] MAKE3GOODHAULS| TO GET TOGETHER | ay, President Crowley to-day said SS cameeene ON GENOA ON HONEYMOON WITH VETERANS AT.CAMP| ‘hirer Pecreation al AMBASSADOR TO U. S. —— uncil or they will deat with no one,| PFemier Will Test Attitude of Women nurses will be admitted with oe . . r Workmen, Employers, “Neutral } 4 Parliament on April ‘Get $20,000 of Silks $2,600 Worth may be able to beat the indi Jumped Out of Auto Crying, “I’m men at the Veterans’ Mountain Camp, r ” io 0 ion, but they| LONDON, March 2 asociated Cm New Envoy Was Head of Krupp cf Shoes, Alcohol and Group” and Lockwood Mem- Dee ae tect eh | vata bs Through!”—Court Grants Rs FH eld Newel Be Betta Work 4 Noted As Financie St) che anc s cannot trim the whole council, Any|Pres*).—Prime Minister Lioyd George aeees dacks, soon to be opened by the - | Works and Noted As Financier Some Cash. bers to Confer. attempt to deal with the untons sep-| will resume his place In the Ht of Decree to Wife. Orr viuenoulug ganignin te cuene IW HI O LIE Ree te Mie eh cae weete Re cooail - ur ‘or tubercular patients, to supplement * and Economist. Thre burgiaries came to light in] The invitation of the “Neutral /*mtcly oF cut wages will bring about Agni gi ane wih ately! Justice Callaghan in Supreme Court, Government care. it | BERLIN, March 21 (Assoctated|iirooklyn to-day. ‘The firat occurred! Group,” the business men who have |!" t volo 6H UH GBYETRALGAL® | ritsakiyn, tuedhy jeranted ai Throat _ PAU RANGHIORRISEE Wy nade: Ui Aey Press).—Dr. Otto Ludwig Wiedfeldt} sunday night i ge pe nrding the Genon onomic tory decree annulling the marriage of LEAL) hadi! ant that the Sunda i oring to bring about a SUHTARO coveln CSE . 5 contract for neres, with we has been appointed German Ambassa-| i oieear Compuny'a plant, No NGnenk Lie. wuliing | Pe TEXTILE MILLS Auaton Sham i the | Mra, Henry M. Gordon of No. 2047 818 putidings, had beenssigned yoaterdny,” ii : a Gor to the United States f ao] ney nnounced in the} Strest, Brooklyn, on the grounds that The camp, expected to accommodate nhit South Firat Street, where unetl, the nloyers, the nh etian ied, tie f vuneit, the employer BEGIN WAGE CUTS}; Gordon had misrepresented his mental . elk ie post whieh | worth of underwe: ‘wists ane nk 0 eu Mr Chamberlain added that the Gov- [condition at the time of his marriage : ea ' fad wae CaNen ‘ i ence fyi Announce 20 Per Cent, Re=}ernment intended to put a motion] ia Secaucus, N. J.. on Nov. 22, 1919 on een ve by breaking the front doo oks prom e 4 ry clearly raising the questior a Mrs. Gordon testified that following ftorft left Wai 5 the/bulldtine, weno stir * * informed Wal duction, Another Closes Down au iuestion a8 TO} ine civil wedding ceremony she had derrration Of a mtate of war between | UC building, golng up a fMht Of Halts] voy ee PRE tie hee » ditike- Onterts ie it possessed the confidence of |lived with her parents and apart from the United States and Germany. to the factory of Hockett & Co., Life Insurance Company ts Damichased the House her Wal unt ey Ay oa res jain * tty yeara of| Which they sawed through the ceiling chairman of the business | LAWRENCE, Mass, Mareh ot “The whole House will recognize," | day whe suid, she heasanid Dr. Wledfeldt, who ts fifty years of wnize,"*}day, she said, she and her husband | s, a one of the foremost German in-|to the silk underwear company’s plant |" ued the invitation that they |The wave of we revision in New]he said, “that it would be impossible] Started out on their honeymoon in an! ts, He t At a meeting of th possible bile, Th driven by h $8 Te-| ate t : « 6.0 At i pe f the | snetand cott is MELE iyfih =e automobile, The car was driven by her pried to bave been released from his| “eve: About a year ago a Vi0iC00 siding ‘rates Comnell Youthy, tha | cns Otten Rallis Rtruck, this: tex the Premier to go to} father and carried also her mother and Spaition at the head of the Jirectorate| robbery took place in this plant, and/ invitation was referred to the Execu-|tlle centre to-day, the Pacific Mills, | 1% pre any doubt about | brother. ~ ig ery Bhat haan s0 that hel extra heavy padlocks wore then put|tive Committee and Patrick J. Crow-|normally employing 10,000 persons, | 1/8 authority FR El Had oro rat abe. teat he pi ay. CGIAR Ol 2c ; hives " —>_—_—_ ed, Gordon acted strangely. le Kol fedfeldt Is reputed to be sc Ned ega i ee Council, suid tt Jand the Everett Mills, which employ Sirtke to w Wage Cat, into an argument with a linch room econd robbery was at the plant | Undoubtedly will be accepted, The R euts understood tof PAWTUC) R. 1, March 21 manager, Inter raising his hand as chiar K i conference is to be held in the Metro. A be eee) ; though to «trike his wife, Then he the Minerv Manufacturing | polttan ‘Tower on March 28 at 3 ) per cen Hyesident Thomas F. MeMahon of the| jumped from the car and disappeared, ‘empany, No. 50 Ainslie Street, w P.O . "| The Arlington Milis, which hi Te > Worke ‘i vq, [exclaiming ‘“'T am through! she testi- faeuetn ot ane M 1 Textile Workers of America, | | | 4 important p He ~ Referring to the statement of| workers on cotton and worste r learning of wage reductions arg entered by burning t Wer - ecotblaih Sauna eae reductions in lon sald that the trouble was his arg entered by burning through a) Chriatlan (. Norman that the em-fannounced gt the same time vn in-|Tawyrenee, said he had given Instruc- | wife's family didn't want “a Working | ay sens ployers will muke no more agree. 'detinite shutdown, effective Satur tions for a strike Than’ (OR-@ MOnsIClAe Li is return to Germa from Japan he third burglary was at the drug ortly be.ore the World War, he spent a j ree months travelling in the United |store of Max I. 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