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2 - . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 z 1988 Ulster Border Where Free Staters down by the strise 1.90 minera ordered April 1, Le: yeas thi belief that the confere+ | not get ees ers cae Confront Unionists Ready fi Se ae mete =) oY DNAD” VICTIM, | WOULD BAR LAHEY onfront Unionists Ready for Battle myrcacurr will (Saerce | an Ireland, O'Connor declare Secs TOBE DEPORTED|FROM POLICE RANKS Cleveland to-morrow ’ (ake charge of the strike. Me will be joined ERT AL STRIKE there by the heads of all the union 2 ‘districts In the anthracite fields. Yew of the party of Eamon A President Lewis pointed out that —— jora, he declared, # the interview Richard wf the signatories of the ii oti at, T , : PeAcuanig on naw oh De This Action Decided Upon|Taxpayer’s Action Begun Un- "e side, was prevent in the] Regardless of What Course Surffiay's convention will not be Court May Take. open to the press. — "4 Mie sees tam bean tuarked 6 HERE IRREGULARLY. while the order to stop work is termed a “‘suspension"’ it is a strike, ae ; particularly in the ease of bituminous Order Calls for “Suspension” |Pferntors with whom no negotiations of Work by 600,000 for settlement até on. He sald: . . “We aré determined to continue the Miners April 1. strike until we Have got What we are after. We hope it will not be nec- essary to remain out more than a few ‘The conference between representa- | weeks, but we are ready to keep the tives of the anthracite coal operators, | mines shut dowm indefinitely if nec- headed by Samuel Warriner of Phil- adelphia, and representatives of the ——- oe der Appellate Division De- cision in Enright Case, William J. Schieffelin, President of the Citizens’ Union, to-day began suit in Supreme Court for an injunetion restraining Controller Charles 1, Craig 5 @ Pross).+Thore has been marked a € tivity by the Ulster special constable eS in the Derry district since yestertay . : . € Along” the Derry-Donegul borer] [nsists Romance With Pitts- miners demand a 20 per they fhave blocked a number ot by ‘ = a : e . . * mse cont, inffgreasé:in wages and tho | toadel 19 somo canes digging trenches! burgh Heiress Was Cause | (ind members of the Munteipal Civit Mine Workers of, Amorinn, bended by operators contehd a substantial dé- ‘6 3 sero: them. ‘The specials are using ince Service Commisston from gertifying:| International President John UL. |orease is ary, but have offered ‘ shovels, crowbars and wi barrows ot Incarceration, William J, Lahes's name on’ any pay- Lewis, was resumed at 1 o’clock this }n0 definite inter .proposal.. The com indeered aie ee ame ig —_— roll a&# a member of the Police De- afternoon at the Union Tr--s1e Club, [8trike call itingent on an agres- is street cleaning departme igh vere ring continved all day | Denialt from Pittsburgh that Miss |rartment. ‘Thé injunction alao ts to About 6,000. of the 7600 coal | trent not Pelng’Feached by midnight, yestemay ffo mthe Free Stite side off Virginia McKay aid Miss Sarah Mol- | restrain “Lahey from accepting pay- mines of the country would be shut] ‘The Federal Government has an { the bépier along the frontier of Coun /jon “had any conection with the al-}ment ni UNfef Mnspedto — <= =|nounced It is prepared to act only iv Lael aie ned Lert is en leged kid ping of August Probst, Mr. Sehieffelin alleges that) when Catherine's Welfare Association, ex-|the transportation needs of the coun 4 Aughgnctoy und Caledon, inostly fron . 4 that the statye would doubt. [try are interfered with. - It will-pro 4 the Swiss man-servant who charged | Lahey was oppointed Second Deputy plaine a state doul pre } snipers in Houses inside the boundary ; age ‘i “¢ i he ' a Te | allt CaARLAIORER OS RR EE puty leas be misunderstood by many thou-|tect Mle public, Attorney General line, ring to reports from the} through counsel in the United States | l'olice Commissioner on Jan. 24, 1918, ris of decent people. who don't |Daugherty said in Washington. bordef- received -here to-day. District Court yesterday that Pitts- | he ceased to be a member of the police happen to have the advantage of ‘The Ulster Border Commissioners} )iion millionaires have formed a plot} force, despite the leave of absence education in art. Seeing a man with visited last evenin gthe locality wherr ; : i they activ pe vrog. {to railroad him out of the country, | eranted him by Commissioner Rich * (ithe acuviies ware in vroe-|t 1) t of tl ted him by ¢ ssi Rich his foot on a woman's neck, they the sniping ac 5 ae 3 : i would interpret the brutal deed lit- ress and heard the shooting goin on] were met to-day by Probst with repo-Jurd BK. Enright’ He alleges further Stalty, whe bald ‘during a visit to Ballagh Britge fiitions of his charge. As a result of [thet when, en Sept. 4, 1920, Lahey “Aside from. thi said Miss Me- hited Udine eae ait at| Yesterday's hearing he was lodged in|resigned his commissionership and Pike, ‘the statue would seem to he a sede sigitee i inn] private room in the Ellis Island] Commissioner Enright appointed. hin reversal to pagan ideals the Galedon platoon, reconnoiterins|4 P Sisarit we womanly ere near the border( became targets Cor] Hospital to await Judge Knox's de-] Chief Inspector, that act was in vio Ta Atebiae gontinaed batty the siffpers on the ote le ; cision In the matter of Probst's ap-[lattoa of the New York City Charter ova be able to mould Mang vain OUp-officers were similuriy ex- t of habeas and the Civil Service law and vold € 622—Pyrex Glass Casserole Free ntocedd Meeeee ye] plication for « writ of habeas corpus. | is vw and void. in which the poor woman js tempted 022 . allele bi ra deck water] Emigration offtclals xi that he 4’ Union statement Original Province of Ulster, part of whieh is now the Trish Trenches lave been dua and [by the male.” Bheatala 2 pease Fpleh ct ve anton . Probst will ts nt back to Switzer: | epne purpose of the action Ja tone-| the North Ireland Statey Where the strongly Oran armed men face other in two ons of the applause that greeted this, in ae be ih espective of e ouleome of co jes adjo. strong! 2! nollie one her s very youndary vet wee 0 " aye ylon ined ste 1) “AT toree of Winer apwciaix hn been] and Heamectivn ot the guteome, 9" Lcure an injunciion preventing atr-| hier ‘eine, augmented bythe comtinsiosy cer the Tiouegul (eee ees matter Ainectamn (eee tuts mingtes HOUGH many ve Newtownbutler, County |!" ©! 0 le has ad y eeling ented by the controversy over the 0 iters) and between Monaghan (Fret Iya < 7 Se cecsst,. eee ienttew hundred | aitted that he came into the United |Lahey’s continuanes, not only as] rearrangement of the boundiiy tines insisted upon statersy ‘one (Unionists) Mrs, May Lavelle McDermott, who 7 things shown at ya of Clones, in the Free State,] tates Irresu rly by deserting from] Chief Inspector of the Police Depart- — = — _ sald she represented the Civic Ovington’s are useful, where there in a strong garrison ot | {De beatae Olympic, on mnteh he] ment, but as a member of the police} fore ty buy a $20 dreas? A. It was | near home two block from the] times 1 rented ono.’ aneceanirE H rah anager there are others which, the InabHtepablican Army. Five Me | aman and Shockley, who signed | fre of any rank not a $20 dress; it was $8.75. East Rives This money, too, sie said. she had] MOU A NtacMonnics group be- like the lilies of the field, © bile plutobns of specials from Omagh, | Wildman and Shookley. whe wt he action is bused th Q. What did you do with the vest] * are quite a nuimbe from her mother La dotadeaar avin ENTE OU Mr isan APY il - do th Dungaainon, Cookstown, Strabane and] | TEPOT Citrine ae examined hir mae RO ae of it? A. Treated Nellie. yous age in Public School N ‘ivira Renzi, an 1 who ius'{Geeradation of 1 Pe eee : toil not, neither do they Killeter “were concentrated ve- | Mane, asserted that they examined him Jcent determination of tho Appellate]. What did you treat her to? A not?" Lie asked been concerned in the lela: PTE Ane mUntua HiME MO Uipe WHyAHOE spin. They do nothing- ning inthe Tyrone Aas ee ee ene nena neportation ia{ 2vision. First Department, in Col, | Pictures s. sir” said the little girl was i frequents Ti Waiaet ARs linderneath, ‘Civte and they do it exceed- @roy tothe Sporrin Mountains and} ror they auld they are con-|Schieffelin's action to enjoin the con-} 2 AM of 1 A. T gave the vest to} Wasat it a long way from sour} Joy, Virtue’ and eal) the strong gontl ingly well searched the countryside, The Cooks- (ie ea that Provat is mentally un-[tinuance of Commissioner Enright on|'™Y mother i meeiTtOs Rakai shard Sy Why sy man above ‘Predatory Interest town pintoon found a number of rifles} | vianoed, police pension roll, The court] 2 When did you first tell us Mine \ ( Was the suggestion of Mrs. John OVINGTON'S and made five arrests. | i } Shite mother Mr, Rickard gave you mi t there wher tn July # / pes ‘i = 4 Reports from the Ballagh Bridge Probst did not take the stand aud hold that when Me. Binifaht xe- | RIOry { { wae. Kt y oe © often? A. 1 took oH hadn Trooney The sculptor has paid par- BI] “The Gilt Shop of Fifth Avenue” ul > 2 tell of his alleged kidnapping from dd appointment as Police Commis uu a a i Rete Gmdctlie ule, tee Avel eesac ee tietiay attention to the lower extremi- [ff 5 region declare that aaron pe the Rolling Rock Club, near Pitts.sioner in January, 191%, he nutomau- | Street sian aie ayaa OR tr. Stoner asked why Sarah went lies of the malo. The poyertul lees } Fifth Avenue at 39th Street Reputtican Army members were Ob Jourgh, but his attorney, Bernard H.[eally vacated his offi a Lieuten-] Q. Did st you why? A , Fee SLE CAL 2H look the way those of a suiiway guard | [dbpresaes = rl j@erved moving betwe aa occupied | candier, in his appeal to Judge Knox |unt of Police it was becuuse Mr. Rickard ea Tete + al “RES Git Sere A nie] cognt, so that he can jam the public | S=AM=sSS Seale eae houses and were presumed to be brought out all the names that had] ‘Mr. Lahey was appointed Deputy | give money for charity ; ' erate Heal Wheat into overerowded curs. ‘The pleasant eth ing outposts, nv sell sko Ao Ty ity at] ey Mr. it y —<—$—$<<— Neving the snip ne outs me heen withheld Commissioner at the same time as[ Q. Who told) you that? A. Myfqo viNon eee , [face of the statue might typity. the ] Two families in me anger zone} Mins Virginia Craigie MeKay,| My. Enright was appointed Commis. | prother POM HOAS BALA ANWR STEAMING |RGenece ra har eeMI the | telephone company, If you don’t want moved their entire effects to a safer} daughter of a wealthy and well known |sloner. Under the court's ruling, Mr. | Q. Did you always tell her? A Net}. ithe Hoes: tlie) Baden cor alow: tas ae 2 M1 the statue sell It 10 the Federal Gov- {I | place further in the Tyrone County|ramily, is the young woman with| Lahey thereupon vacated his office us}atter a few times. TeWnarnel tua Reuceat place iaNel ee fonment. 11 will buy any old thing. "|| interior in consequence oe ee own! whom, according to the attorney's} captain of police. From that it fol-[ Q. Why not?) A. f didn’t want her] yen jome. She 1 there were placer ‘ Robert Aith President of the farmhouses being riddled by bullets./jjea, Probst “exchanged a troth,"*| lows that when ho resigned as Dep-|to know how often Mr. Rickard gave by tty — Sculptors’ Soc said | i ly, another farmer was forced “a0! : : t ard 6 provided by the city nearer Similarly, ai Just a “sentimental affair, nothing] uty Commissioner he was not a mem-|ine money: A) GebOht HOUSenta At-tha Palace, She ‘T feel a sensation to shame that to seek shelter with friends {n the} more.” ber of the police force and, ther Marah sald that after she tegan] sald pie went about three times a such @ gathering should show how fai | Caledon district. His house was im-] Miss McKay's chum, the lawyer} could not be detailed as Chief In- |. ot att? - he other. week behind the times it is. The women i mediately occupied by snipers. said, is Miss Sarah C. Mellon, daugh- | spector. holding out” money from / ap Ae Set ailerelald wan ektntinlens spoken frivolously of the oat | The police report that the snipers|ter of Richard B. Mellon, and she} +The present action is brought both she divided all her money gitts with ARERR a 3 PLO AUBE BrOdUGed IN NIRRHIGA Ss De pyidditiy good markamen nnd pos-|iknow of the affair. Mrs, Richard B.| because se to vical that tho tow gov. | Nelle Gasko. ious AL hee ene eae ae, IN WORDY BAT ILE “They are here the same as you are | | sess up-to-date fleld glasses, judging| Mellon, he intimated. appeared toferning the police force shall be strict-| “But Nellie got money nearly every] "A vo... rather was not workinw at DREGE ans thint stetual”! inferruntod | ty the pgm way in which they spot | have been responsible for brsaldns, up|iy followed and because of the belier|time you did, you s@y," asked tt ee eee ee et eee tone Masor Helan. ‘Address the hoard Keadn Akar movetnents of the oppoxing forces. the romance of butler and heiress. [that the cause of law and order in| Hever. x . eee “4 ” i don't ¢ > them." hy i . e > ¢ to time? A. No, sir and don't criticise them. A Large bodies of police have been] Richard 1. Mellon Is the brother of} thin city will be promdted If some one| “Yea.” said Sarah, “but Nellie wate ey ie Gia your mother wet the! | \| TUE There will be another public hear vt. on page | Moved taj the district, and this is r anaren W. Mellon, Secretary of the] better qualified is clothed with Mr.[all of her's to her mother, always. So} a oioys 4 don't know ing two weeks from to-day. | >. assuring the Loyalists to some extent.| Treasury of the United States. Both] Laney's great power as Chief Inspec-|1 divided mine with Nellie. “Sarah,” said Mr. Stouer, gently LONDON, March 22) (Assocuted| are inulth-millionatres. Richard owns Press).—The situation on the Usster{the 8,000 acres at Ligonier. Nothing border it) going from bad to worve] a8 said about Secretary Mellon at |) end is such that some trifling inci-] Yesterday's hearing dent might draw the rival forces into] John Holley Ciarke, jr. an As- (a conflict which would shatter ail] sistant Federal Attorney, announced prospects of peace i Ireland, says} that the Secretary of Labor had is- the Duglin ccrrcepondent of “hy}aued on March 17 u deportation order Thne« from which there is"no appeal pro-| yy. ¥ . alae “The tragic irony of the situation,"| vided, and argued that Judge Knox| WASHINGTON, March 22—A huge he adds, Heonsists in the fact that the] had no power to overrule this gasoline and oll reserve is being built Yast majbrity of [tishmen of all par.| Attorney Frank Aranow, law partner] ¥P !n anticipation of a coal strike, the ties deplore the danior but aco un- Jot Samuel Koenig, the Republican] United State Bureau of Mines reported able to avert it. Each side duily takes | leader. who said he had been engaged | to-day. In a few weeks th erecord re- Some rctnure of defenue which ft ce{by the Rolling Rock Club members to BARS, Se 0g O00 BUS: eallona iol aaaclte) gards vs’ legitimate but which pro-]Re¢ that they were not slandered, de-|°*rhe reserve on. Fob. 1 was 105700 00 duces prompt reiafiation from the! Clared to Judge Knox: gallons. Pivsent stocks of gasoline are other side, with the result that po-|, “Ths man was caught close to the | equivalent to fifty days’ supply, based on litical passions are 4ntenrised und the}%2% of a room ccupled by a young| consumption lust year. The oil reserve pleadings of common sense fail to fing]*2M2 guest of the club on the] Is equivalent to sixty-elght days’ supply. te vcs oe vee aa) CROSS-EXAMINED AT RICKARD TRL when he was found hiding {n the club, stable. Then he was sent away—and (Continued From First Page) From the time Sirah Schoenfeld was accompanied into court by a nurse from the Children's Society, s sat in the witness chair with her big spreading crop of fluffy jet black hair propped back against the top of the witness chair and her toes hardly reaching the floot, Her hands wer stretched out on the arms of her chair tor of the police force. —— oe BUILD UP OIL RESERVE FOR USE IN COAL STRIKE Huwe Quantity ef Gasoline Alvo Being Accomulated. “don't you know your mother got ; (Continued From First , money from the United Hebrew Chat = ities?" i city got the ballot. ‘'Pherefore the arah did not think 0, Then she changed her mind, apparently, My. |!dea is out of date."' Miss Ida Isborne, St ver asked « number of questions to| “representing women in general,"’ she bi arn whether Sarah knew her mother | said, declared ) ant to the Hebrew Char-] ay. SB EACa BHU UAROR the aie We believe that the human race Her white blouse was closed at the ion did not give Mrs. Schoon-|4es not regard man as the symbol of thoat by alknotted red.'He, She money to go to Milwaukee to|Yirtte and woman as the symbol of a dark skin, but such high color In| oid ner son under arrest the Gos UNaIthEG) Hex hma aho: monopoly her cheeks as to make a strong con Schoenfeld, the child said, [Of virtue. What would be the effect trast. pawned her hushand’s watch to go to] 0” the future of the race if we sui Her eyes are bright and she glances |Mitwaukce and came back with the {Mit lo the setting up in City Hall about with alertness, but without any [same resources. Park of a statue of a man putting trace of boldness. There is nothing} Don't you know,’ asked Mr,| hs foot upon a woman? in the expression of her rounded fea-}steuer, “that the Hebrew Charities in] The ‘artists defend this group by tures to Indicate that her life expert-|\ilwaukee advanced the money for|S4¥ing that the women are not women ence has been different from that of [her return and the organization here|but mermaids, Not being a man I the ordinary little girl in the New do not know much about it, but I York public schools he didn’t know that never understood that a poor fish was Sarah's manner of testimony indi Mr. Steuer asked whether Sarah's]much of a temptation to a man."* cates that her constant attendance at{mother gave her carfare and luneh| Cheers and handclapping end roars the moving pictures has had its influ-|money every time she went to the nter Interrupted Miss Osborne ence on her. She Is inclined to “‘regis-| Palace of Joy Her parting shot was: ter’ the emotions which go with her 8, sir,” said Sarah “Men are surely trampling upon answers. When Mr. Pecora asks her Did you take your own Iathing|things feminine, but there Is no virtue a question which it is particularly 2) asked Mr Wer. in it—we belleve."* hurd for a child facing a room in es," she answered, “once: other| Sarah McPike, president of St, which are only men to answer there flashes over her face a shadow of em. barrassed resentment that she should have to reply. There follows a glance of slow reproach directed at Tex Rick- ard; then she turns her eyes back to Mr. Pecora, with a brave smile show- ing confidence and utters her reply in a clear, Uttle, thin volce which can be heard all over the room. On a Monday in Janu utter Sarah and Nellie Gasko, the school- irl friend who she said accompanied Sarah in most of her visits to Madi- son Square Garden and the apart- ments in West 47th Street, consulted together about newspaper accounts of charges. mada by Alice Ruck and other girls against Tex Rickard, Nel- lie Gasko, Sarah said, called up Mr Rickard, calling ‘Madison Square 2010," the number of the switch- board in-which he has his home. Mr Rickard seemed interested to the point of elation when Sarah gave this number. After this talk, Sarah said she went ty Madison Square ( Jen with Nellie. Mr. Rickard’s chauffeur met thera with a Hmousine and motioned to them to follow the car, She stood up at Justice Wasservogel's direction een ad “The chief cause of resentment on the northern side of the border the existence there of organized fo of the Litsh Republican Army whi the Northern Government — insists must depart or be expelled belore there can be any talk o! peace. “On the other hand, the Southern Nationalists claim the right tc pro- ” tect the Catholic minorities in the} ,, All lien” he sald as to Mr. northeast by every means in their|AT™nOw's accusations, “They ktd- power.’* napped me with guns and took me to — Philadelphia, then held me a prisoner LINCOLNSHIRE IS WON _|{5,,Ne¥ , York Aad ut me oo Bile T have said nothing about an BY WHITE'S GRANELY Jot the club members or gucate, Mise McKay and Miss Mellon are the finest] when on visits to the Garden before. 38 Started in Enalian Clanste, Cov|two young ladies who come there." |They found him outside on Fourth S3NCOLN, England, Mar He was asked about an accusation | Avenye. Granely, Games White's four-year-ola,| {70M Pittsburgh that he was once} ‘Andy always after that.” asied with 106 pounds up, fo-@ay won the) {Und wandering about the club} Mr. Stéuer, “when you went to the Lépcolnahine Handidap, run on the Car-] 8Tounds in his underwear. Garden..to see Mr. Rickard you found holme, from a field of thirty-two start-} “That was not I," he asserted| him outside the building on the Fourth ers. Monarch, Sir H. Busby-Bird's four-|]aughingly, ‘You know, some of the] Avenue side.” ‘Yes,"" was the answer young men there drink and drink, and| “sarah,” Mr. Steuer asked the little |e TNNIAEENRIILT == —— " went away voluntarily, He was not kidnapped." Before the young Swiss left the court room he talked freely with re- year-old, was second, and Roman Bach- lor, owned by N.-Baring, carrying top|they get wild. Ono night a young i irl, “why did you go to see this bad weight, fgtshed this. guest had too much bad whiskey and am man the second time after you Granely won by five lengths. The} he went out In his underwear. I was] ound out he was so bad?” starting prices were Granely 20 to t,}one of the attendants that found him ‘ Monarch 10 to 1, and Roman Bachelor] and brought him back to his room.” |SAY8 SHE MET HIM SO SHE $ to 1. PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 22.—J. COULD GET MONEY. ane Bachelor ahr} Haddad in} Albert MeKay, father of Miss Vir-] Sarah fingered her flowing red tle ; Ing, 6 to 2 against, largely be-| ginia Craigie McKay, sald to-day: ment staring at Mr. Stet cause it was Archibald’s first mount Latteweliatce “an swerea: “ao wuld since he was licensed to ride here. “The connection of my daughter’s|pefore she answered: "So 1 could name with that of Archie Probst, who] get money from him.” is totally unknown to her, is ridiculous} In leading the youthful witness REGREANT BOOK and absurd. His mental condition ts}again through the narrative told in question before the Federal author-|to Assistant District Attorney Pecora BORROWER SENT ities and will be determined by them,’*| yesterday, Mr. Steuer frequently had rs, McKay said neither her dwugh- ton to remind the girl that she TO JAIL, WITH FINE ter nor she knew anything about Ree not telling the story in exactly Pils, = Probst; that Miss McKay not only|the same way Man Who Failed to Return Book Jnover had a love affair with him but] For instance she said that once DRINKING Must 1; Pi that neither could recall having seen} when Mr. Rickard gave her $20, i y = - be ae ny him at the club, though they may] ajyided $5 with Nellie.” Mr. Steuer bac Snalepeg sone tari monet of PIER. ; Ls E or It. have done so while they were guests|asked if she hadn't made n different)” My, Rickard got into the car later SPECIAL NORRIS,—On Tuesday, March 31, DANIBI | 207 GENEVA, March 3 (By Mail.) there. That her daughter could have | answer to Mr. Pecora yesterday. Mr.|ap@ sald, and took them into the ear EXCURSIONS 1, at his residence, 41 Lincoln Park, peat Justice has at last overtaken |becn in love with Probst is incon-|pecora interrupted by asserting heland for a drive in Central Park wark, N. J. the man who borrows books and | ceivable, according to Mra, McKay. | hadn't asked any such question hiwhon he pledged them to secrecy SUNDAYS Mar. 26, April 9 and 23 Funeral notice later, Chicago (111.), Detroit Mich.) and ATLANTIC .CIUT Yamin . 230 Bt, 33 60 148. Liveriy Bu 800; FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 148; Liberty BU, 800;| __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ___ e City, 817 A. Me “forgets” to return them, ba Shaadi A book-borrower of Babikon, a | LEEDS AND PRINCESS suburb of Zurich, hag been sen- tenced to two days! imprisonment IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH aod 40 francs fine plus the value after the disturbance, changed her mind and said she had given none of the $20 to Nellie swhat did you do with the g20o about their past meetings, Ten days Inter Nellie Gasko was arrested for truancy, Sarah said sh. Jearned of this and called at Madison Mination of Sarkh very gently, ask for a minute description of the east side 4 demtroye Mind bears the wtenutare of BW, Grove | teen feet into @ ravine, and Mile, Fevre Be mure you get BROMO.) sdc.—advt, wes injured, , asked Mr. Steuer Square Garden, As a result she was Cf Cees s or ibe poe ee eee They, Meter ie Coils “1 bought a dress with it two days|tnld to go to Madison Avenue and na" new packagethat fits the pocket-— 34 6 strate sald: ok 1s at Nt later,”? she said 88d Street. There, she said, Mr. ta price ti pocket - boo “ @ family utensil, lke furniture, NICE, March 22.—William B. Leeda,| «pid you wear it home? Did your} itickard’s chauffeur met her and later The pate ui as ks he rd al PHILADELPHIA ; 4 ih necessary for the welfare | While driving with his wife, the former| mother ask you where you por ?*|avr. Rickard got In and was told of fae matched blend of Teave W. 23d st, | WWE ELL, i @ the family. Princess Xenia of Greove, to an auto-|asked Mr. Steuer Nollie Gasko's being in custody, The TURKISH, VIRGINIA and BURLEY.Tobaccos $ Pane atce Vaiees FRANK E. CAMPBI ‘ ‘The’ defendant has appealed, moblle toward Monte Carlo, came into] ‘I told bh said Sarah, OMe t day the witness anid she was e ‘Ohye ok Me? “Qhe Funeral Church" iwe., — collision with another machine driven] Rickard gave me the mon ranted by an offienr ot the Childrens °, A : Cy phespog 774 mt, Mary, Gight Cele: oon by Alle. JFevre, “So your mother knew in October] Society and taken before Mr. Pecora, y Abe GS Bispeia snd nly om qgecial trate Broadway at 66th St. ned fro A] ‘The car of the French woman fell fif- | you got $20 from Mr. Ric ' Mr. Steuer began his ¢ ie *]il RLET, AVE, “ “Yes, str.’ Q. Had you ever gone out alone bo- ~ Sev | NEW JERSEY CENTRAL SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WOADLis