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* the wrecked seaplane with its sole AMERIGA TO TAKE. | MORE AGTIVE PART pany, was aboard the William Green} Senate Approval of Four- hs if th tricken pilot =r lh algal Power Pact Sets Precedent *4n his delirium, Moore fancied she = it i foam bis sncther and Kept repeating: for Ending Isolation. , wMother, you made me give up the So automobile racing game, but don't fake my plane away from me." “What Divine Providence had some- ‘thing is th . . en to oe rated ty Capt, William | Genoa Invitation Refused Only smuth of the Willam Green, He] Tj ? oa thet something impelled him to Till Treaty Powers Were goto a point off his regular course, Proved. apd that when he did this he sighted THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922. DAY SHE WILL WED EX-U. S. SENATOR MICHAEL COLLINS WHOSE RIGHT TO WILL SOON BE SET WED IS UPHELD j® 2 ible to come through, but I cannot out any longer.” he, too, dropped to his grave neath the waters of the Atlantic ' ingto the story of Moore nine boats passed the Miss Miami she was down,on ¢ 80 closely he could read her name, but they not see the wrecked craft. He fa that on Wednesday and Friday he saw planes flying overhead, but Saw none on Thursday Mirs. J. Stewart Williams, wife of (Continued Fro:n First Page. NNCOAL STE Public Will Be Protected at Any Cost, Both Sides Warned. WASHINGTON, March 2 DETROIT, March 26.—The Ford Government has decided on a pro-| industries, except the Detroit, Toledo gramme of protection for the public] @ Ironton Railroad, are to run on the during the walkout of miners sched-| fve-day and forty-hour week sched- uled to start one week from to-day. | ule, President Edsel B. Ford has an- Until work is suspended all officials} nounced. The factories will be closed will adopt a “hands off" policy. Saturday and Sunday; 50,000 workers But at midnight, March 31, the} now employed will continue to re- Government will issue a communica-] ceive $6 a day; $3,000 new employes tion to Federa: agents throughout the wilt get $5 a da ma Nation outlining its course of action ‘Every man, Mr, Ford's an- during the tle-up. nouncement said, ‘needs more than The Government will: one day a week for rest and recrea- lena 1. Order all agents to protect min-| tion. ‘The Ford Company has al- i ing property against violence, ways sought to promote ideal home = » for its employees. We believe Mi itty Kiernan, e-| 2 Warn both sides against any|!'f¢ r% af Peat men others ati suggestion of violence and declare|that in order to live properly every Mek : the attitude of the Government as WNFORD WORKS Man Needs More’ Than Day Rest in Seven, Order Declares. then compelled them to drive him five ‘ ip ae miles along thé boulevard. When he dences Threatenied—Appeal reached a lonely spot he got out amd ‘ ‘ to Court Planned.’ alsappeared. ys et or of New Jersey if the present’ olan for a resorvotr for Bayonsie, txt Rim: YOUTH ARRES apo Valley, neat tho" Oal:- Babe omcscray land, ts carried ‘to’ comptatida, tt was | Counterman Distracts Thugs’ At- stated today, tind Mayor A. .¥f Wal-} tention ahd Pattoris Give Alarm ton of Oakland, arranged for t-coni] ' * *” — Pair Escape, A ference with Prosecutor De Yoe otf Two, men. entered. the Hereid Patterson, with a vie wto an appeal}, i lunchroom at, No, ..249. West 494 to the Supreme Court. S r ‘Anime the anlendd, ‘esta Street early, to-day and as they would be footed At we nn an vébeageses ie brah ene ee : ad seach No. 422 State Street. Brooklyn, $10,000,000 Is:‘Walue of Resit HARDING FREE TO ACT. vor. By David Lawrence ~% was dusk when he came from| (Special Correspondent of T fis cabin for the last time Friday| ‘> hike Wadi meer’ night before going below and as he looked out over the waters he noticed] WASHINGTON, March 25 (Copy- anjobdject. Using his glasses he s4W]rigyt, 1922),—Ratification of the four- it was something waving. He gone his ship toward the object and} Dower treaty abolishing the Anglo- ‘ithough a high sea was ruoning| Japanese alliance on tho one hand jpwered a small boat. ,| 224 formally placing the United States tse the craft reached the side Of lin the Pacific League of Nations has overturned filer, Moore feel ex- pede re thelr arms and was un-|Siven decided impetus to the growing movement for more international co- lous for ome time. ‘The William Greene, an oll tanker, | operation instéad of national tsolation. Tho group in the American Senate deft New York for Tampico on March which has insisted that the United 21and was 376 miles north of Miam! when she sent the wircless message Aaiing of Moore's rescuc. | States could get along without polit ae canna. I aaiami, ast out[om, volvement with other nations Wednesday morning for Bimini.] Wa found to be less than one-third, JDhe weather was favorable at the]so that President Harding now can Fee companied {later a storm count upon a two-thirds vote in any levelo} |, accom pF thought at Proposals he may make for closer un- tes 5 iat ine ak wiht late derstanding with other nations. 0 the storm might Interfere UE n “the flight and perhaps delay the], The four-power treaty vote Is .a to Bimini, but no| bis Precedent. Democrats and Repub- Seeivue tear the the safety of|!icans who voted for it cannot con- Moore and his passengers was ex-|sistently change their position when prpaned. Mr. Harding, for example, proposes “The storm continued, however,| that the United States become a mem-|tion. Grant that New York and “throughout the day and the night, those of Emerson McMillan, the New| ong drew a revolver and sald: York banker, worth $6,000,000; tha] «pack up to the kitchen and keep man should have more time to spend) G4. HENRY F. HOLLIS William Kohler estate, $3,000,000) Fauiet.* : i leader, has been announced, is from|+impartial’ except insomuch os the} With his family, more time for self- nr. the C. Chapman estate, -$7,000,000,} Wits Borgida ‘was backing, ehe Granard, in County Longford. No| public interests are concerned. development, more time for building and that of William Hand, $500,900. | sunterman droppéd to his hands definite date has been set for their] 3. Ask co-ordination of civic and|up the place called home. De Yee ts said to have temarked hese ified SOUT aaa eee marriage, but it is expected that the|State authorities in the enforcement] ‘Market demands warrant the op- that {t was strange that the report|¢ne rowbere ordered” hich to. “whe day will soon be named. of law. eration of the Ford plants six days of tho State Water Commission in the| robber with the revolver tried’to. bit 4. Announce the miners must not| weekly, but we are satisfied that the matter was not filed until after ad- ii with th hut but missed and interfere with men who want to work | five-day week is practical and it has Journment of the Legislature—making Seo oft te AWAKENING AT LAST Af the operators choose to keep the|been adopted ay a permanent policy iegistation impostibie. |. Vow. Kawartaltec agetiet coe eee eee mines open. . justments natu- said there been no o-| - Bewe: stor u In case of any violence the Govern- ry. In equipment vent legisiation and TaAdad (hat the pe theagecol et Si gin toretiaes i} ment will then take extreme steps./and man power the plants will have protein’ oe Water Mippty te destined only.-other aoe nia sare eo | That is ull officials care to say on that}to be placed on a basis where they to become a vital one within the next] ts the street .srelling halp, fal- point. They belleve there will be no|can take caro of production in five Atty years, Halve ar citroen ecessity for use of Federal troops. [days weekly. ee Bayonne gets its water now on altenman.” 7 After that the Gov ec i v : jore 4 ROAST OF GREATNE to tt that there ts no shortage of coal|mel. Tt will mean more machinery. (Continued From First Page.) | contract axpiring 9 1920. r . The goal cannot be fully realized at ‘ He aomet to force the ininere meafonce, but us soon as possible it is|tion, common action was taken by OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE}: ent, men, i operators to arbitrate until it must|the aim of the compuny to adjust its} parties fundamentally In disagrec- COMPETE ON. ‘TRACK ree. of, atter-theatre @in- ment on other question! ———— ers, 190%, up. the chewe but the thags escaped. at.£ixth Avemue. & (Continued From First Page.) “that is, until the coal supply is|Usiness so that it can be curried on menaced. i without work on Saturday und Sun-Jor the Sinn Fein “now appeal Latter’s Distance Men First day." common action to bring the outrages Second tn Mile in 4.223.263. 5 Sunday work on the D, T. & I. has} committed’ in Northeast Ulster before] pLonpon, March 25.—Oxford and An hour, Jater,.Pokkeeman Clune of: the West 47th, Street Sta- A warning will be issued that no ber of tho Reparations Commission to] poston and Norfolk are nearer to the|{imcreased price for coal will be Thursday morning Pe ast rarenta aumcrienn ke ra Europe. | .., charged ‘because ot the suspension of |beeR reduced to a minimum. “ publi opinion of the world,” was Cambridge Universities . met, at..thelt t and passengers, learn 0 vote favor of American co- | , work. y violations of this will ssi ma e - : Peer eather outside tho harbor was|operation in questions arising soven| “Hut to Philadelphia you must Con} resutt in Federal prosecution, GOMPERS LAUDS FORD BELFAST, March 26. Tho Ulster Suet Cees ny Cas, Dial onaice) 1 a in to be alarmed. | thousand miles away f coast | cede that she is the home of American] CLEVELAND, i * Government to-day announced a re- ¥ ee cap bapla uate BR MGC Renin FOR FIVE-DAY WEEK] ory of £1,000 for information lead-| lot of competitors on both sides. Cam: |" “No word was received from as line is considered ample justification] patriotism and the first city of the|plete tio-up of the Nation's entire that they had arrived, although radio|for a similar vote in favor of co- A 1 thi essentially | CO#l industry by 200,000 non-union é were sent and all ships|operation in maintaining American toh gba babes i os ae pit “0s miners joining the solid ranks of a rights three thousand miles from the}Amercan. This Nation o +800, half million union workers was the , other coast line. is the offspring of ,000,000 centring |programme adopted last night by the ‘and yacht at ae kecapt Oi) ie ee around Philadelphia during the Revo- Cena eet ett res) of the: started to search for Friends of the League of Nations % fi inited Mine Workers o! erica for’ sane and all during Thuradey andl piainly are happy over the reault,| tone” War. . In Philadelphia the} a6 Nation-wide strike set for April 1. y night they swept the #e95] They see the Harding Administration| Declaration of Independence was! py a unanimous vote of its 116 hin a distance of two hundred | eoing through a process of evolution| born, likewise the Constitution of the|members, the committee affirmed the ing to arrest of the murderers of] bridge thus far has ‘won twen' Owen MacMahon, a Catholic saloon| meets, Oxford twenty-three, and five man, and four of his sons who en-| have been tied. s tered their home and shot down the f ‘The 10-yard dash ‘was won'to-dey by EQUINE , a) tablishing a tive-day week in his varl-] male members of the family, Ti 4 ous plants, Henry Ford will gain as| The gunmen were busy again this| H+ M. Abrahams of Cambridge, with S.J, OWNLEY TOQUIT AS LEAGUE HEAD ond, The time wag 10 1-5a. 3 teeth much as he did when he inaugurated| morning. Three men ambushed John] Butler, also of Cambridge, a close sec- President of the American Federation] ployee of a morning newspaper. He] _ The one-mile run was won by H. Ri bAtso ‘Says*He Will ‘Séver Relations Will Gain as Much as by 8-Hour Day, He Says. WASHINGTON, March 25.—In es- available airplane, seaplane the eight-hour day, Samuel Gompers,| Beresford, a Protestant and an em- : i 9 Stallard of Cambridge.’ with W. north, east and south of this|on foreign policy which will lead to| United States, the American flag, the|Pollcy of a general suspension of | Of haben sald to-day. He added: was wounded wir’ Hage g si 4m, 22 2-68. : tion. ? rate district wage agreemente, and] of his new plan as beneficial tor men] a coal hawker in Georges Street, East Bhotput--A. 1. Reese of Lincoln tion'in the West. While it is true, for’ mstance, that | Court. followed this by directing district union| !" the aggregate ‘as he found the] Belfast, set it afro and then shot a pac tate ° y 3 F. K. Brown,’ also STILL TO RATIFY the Programme of ithe Genoa Eco. Pbliadelphle has ite Tadependence Join the strike. ‘acini output and as to quantity. Rapier Christie wae stopped in the|#® American from Washington, rep- ciated -Press).—-A. C.: Townley an- | ° —_——— cial onference, de- resol - | assy Says Italy Will Adopt] claring some of the items in it wore aie aahieiatd S eanesnaelal to the non-union men also provided] KNITTING MILL HEAD Ba Lin vepaciner me ettmlon, | Second; distanc® st Met, 2 1-2%nches, | resignation’ as President of the State political instead of economic, the . that the “international and district} 4 CCUSED OF ARSON| He fied. escaping unhurt, ulthough x Broad Jump—H. M. Abrams, Cam-}Non-Partisan League to the meeting ih Predicted in France. not want to go to Genoa until it had] has its Bunker Hill, but Philadelphia | fuence to bring about a-strike in the —_—_—_— LONDON, March 25.—The Intelli- bridge, second; distance 22 feet Minneapolis March ‘$1 bs Fire Marshals Tell Court of Fire , “WwASHINGTON, March 25 (Asso-|treatles negotiated at the Washing- ———— ‘ re raided and|Hurdie—I. F. Patridge, Cambridge, Lewin ae ee: , its Betsy Ross, its Queen Anne’s Street was ralc an . convention of the ltague here to-day. ton Arms Conference could be rati- Bie Moyatieites By, HADLEY HAS NEW CHORAL ransacked by agents of Irish ex-|first; A. E. C. Tenneyson, Oxford,|j¢ was coupled with a declaration of ‘ific Treaty, to which the Senate gave FO aa . Treaty, Another exhibition of Senate resis- R CINCINNATI FETE Factory. emieptained, all confidential docu-|_ Four Hundred and Forty-Yard fwith: the orgnaleation:: "Tt followed a enter this competition at all Spears palette pip the, gauntlet ice two 52) a Riniblacaen ominuin ued histor formance at 1923 Jubilee. 2010 Valentine Avenue, Bronx, Presi-} "The purpose of the raid is believed] £110" loony, Oona Seeonai times} toned appeal for: harmeny ta the Hive bodies, namely the Frenc York in manufactures and only to dent of the Adelphi Knitting Mills,]t have been to secure names of in- p ranks. sot nd nat : New ¥ d Chicago 1 ation. : ; i ich a “possible osnesavence az aia |New. Yorke am eago in population. Golden Jubilee May Festival in Cincin-| Street, was partly destroyed by fire| Oney or Ireland for the purpose of Cambridge, first; F. R. Courtnay ‘ nati, which will take place during the}last night, was held by Magistrate Thompson, Cambridge, second; time) ‘Whénuse of the genuine doubt existing |from Paris. called slow and sleepy is that she has |arst’ week in May, 1923, a new choral ‘ not talked about herself, and a lot of work by the celebrated American com-| Tuesday on a charge of arson, with 8 NP SENDS $<» —____ of.the treaty in the Senate, diplo-|¢Tts Who somehow feel that America|} ¢, ball fixed at $50,000. . DAIL EIREANN GOVERNOR SIGNS BILLS ; e has vindicated herself before the FOR STATE ROAD WORK rose f local Real Estate Board reports matic representatives here have a4-|wora in standing by a contract made} 4) tr yece are $200 industrial plants| ‘The score has Just beon completed |front of the Adelphi Building last action, that extent they admit that the Sen- workers; that the city makes two Stucken, who returns to America as|saw flames shoot out of the sixth ditions in Troubled Ulster. in Three Measures Approved. ‘The British Government can give|ste performance after the Versailles : ean rec Henkes nae tourney | Hoor. Assistant Fire Marshals Coles! puprin, March 26.—The Foreign] ALBANY, March 25.—Appropria- n, woman and child in the coun-|his latest work Is by Loulse Ayres tional and perhaps thoroughly un-|try: that she manufactures more car-|Garnett, It is subdivided into four sec- | W'th the first o tthe flremen to arrive. | jointed Dennis McCullough of Bel-| 099 ORE 1 order in Privy Council. The Japanese| derstood in America, was morally em. | %: thar & ; beat eae ane wrece mizned ate 2 ; . Tatham of Cambrid ‘ond. -Partisa i Digger und broader dnigrnational ae-|p ot cereect end the ge@ Supreme |wsion workers, which ‘prohibits sepa- ‘Mr. Ford will find the introduction} Several men entered the home of ge ec Time,} © With Non-Partisan Organiza- College, Oxford, an American ‘from 4 O PARLIAMENTS |, While it ts truc, for mstance, that eer oa has its State House, but |Omolals to ask all non-union men to| Clght-hour day, both as to quality, of| pony and a donkey belonging to the} Nebraska, first: FARG@,.N. -D.. March 35 (Agso- resenting Exeter College, xford, Pnoumced that he would present his % Treaty, but Obstruction Is fact is the American Government did|had all of his greatest work. Boston | unions exert all their powers and in- shot was fired after him. bridge, first; K. R. Saxon, Cam-|or the Minnesota, organization in demonstrated to the world that thel).a5 ts Germantown and Brandywine |"°8-union coal felis of America." gence Section of the Irish Office in] One Hundred and Twehty-Yard}: ‘qi announcement Waa made ‘at a ted Press).—The Four-Power Pa-| 10 Bombs in Burned Mery z ‘iGkinago-cwetl Chicago’ does ‘not tremists last night. Nothing of value| Second; time, 16 seconds, his complete severancé ‘of relations till to das F ‘ts approval yesterday, has s' tance to a treaty signed by an Ame (Resurpam” to Have First Per-|, Mimi Rizzuto, thirty-six, of No.| ments having been removed recently. Run—G. M. Butler, Cambridge, ‘fitst;| speech in which he mado an ‘mpas- “Philadelphia yields only to New Seer wpere and the Italian Parliament. |‘%®, sme language in referring to CINCINNATI, March 25.—At_ the|whose building at No. 125 Prince|formanta during the British occu-],7hrec-Mile Run—W. R. Seagrove; cat has been tacitly understood that | Woodrow Wilson after he camo back| “The reason Philadelphia has been i a Simpson to-day for examination on|"°™leuo™ ab malnutes)) 2 er) seconds, Saito the last moment as to the fate here are Republicans and Demo-|\ iow ingrates have talked against| Poser, Henry Hadicy, will be given i i first fol It WWaeeR ‘8 called }""Policeman Cohen was stunding in} COMMISSIONER TO U. S. vised the Governments to defer|by the Constitutional Executive. To in Philadelphia, manned by 400,000 and accepted by Frank Van Der|night when he heard an explosion and| Dennis McCullough to Tell of Con-| 95,500,000 Appropriatio Carriea pairs of stockings yearly for every} poem upon which Hadley has founded ri 5 Ff to the treaty by a mere|zreaty» while technically _constitu- and Finn of the Arson Squad were]orrice of the Dail Eireann has ap-|tion bills carrying a total of $8,500,- pate and rugs than Great Britain and|tions and ts written for a large orches-| Entering the plant of the Adelphi) rast ag a special commissioner to pro- Government is clothed with similar|barrassing to American influence and|fraand. combined; that her bank|t™, double chorus, children’s chorus, | Knitting Mills, utacturers of | (oe4 Wo the United States and inform| “One measure oan arte ; ? n ’ ; y : make: ple ‘YY, APRIL 2 power. At the Italian Embassy it|is still the subject of iil-feeling in{ctearings lust year—thirty-seven bill- | Slelsts and semi-choru sweaters and ties, they detected the the American public of the situation | 41,282,149, appropriated by’ the. Fede SUNDAY, A aL OME was eald there cannot be the slightest|Purope, where the alliance made on} jons—would have paid one and one- | pORMER GLUCOS NG |out, and the Assistant. fre was soon}in Northern Ireland (the troubled} eral Government for rural post ronds, |ff penasytrantn Station: dekh ot teyoeibin action ib the Rale|er ee ak en arent cone es| tialk times the value-of all the 1iberty E KI ported th Ueie ahiot that (hey uaa] teen, Stee ee auth [pee meres, epprapeiaton $1,810,009 veneer Rtas Ses SE Powers WAS} bonds issued and that her 450,000 in- had)" Mr. McCullough sailed from South-| from the State Treasury for the same “steps ae Kase { ian Parliament. welcomed as a departure from Amert-| aiyidually owned homes, placed in a IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA found eight animal bladders filled with anway, wv Branswick. ampton to-day on the Mauretania, work. —————>—_—- ‘The third bill appropriates $6,160,- PRINTER ROBS AT NIGHT |90 for the maintenance und repair SETS CRIME TALES DAYS of State and county highways. Port Haron Compositor Says He * Ny tlantte ‘tag turpentine in the stock room. There also were many empty boxes. ———.__. WOOD, BREAD OR MEAT RUSSIAN OPERA GIFTS More doubtful is the action likely to}can traditional policy of no alliances} single row on 25-foot lots, would|q@irat Job, Lighthouse Keepers Beet A Riles hy. Cy Similar excursions jrvagg t le taken by the French Chambers.|W!th Europe. reach from Bhiiadelphis to Denver] Sugar Made Him Multt-Milltonaire, iT and 188 miles beyond. CHICAGO, March nai —————— There have ages wome eee fons! Although the Senate has adopted) Philadelphia has been keeping most arcicoee ‘as “the ieee vies) eed that while the French Government}, reservation proposed by Senator] of this to herself, but now she is golng|for years 2 multimillionaire, died to- TEXTILE STRIKE SPREADS will eventually approve the Treaties] Brandegee stating that the Four-] to tell the world. day at his home here, after a two " " T LAWRENC! MASS. of Washington as a whole, it would| Power pact is not an alliance and ee Weeks illness, of pneumon| Singers Starving, One Tenor Entered Stores ‘or Fun.” ° E, : Mr, P% racted c 5 A —— not be eurprising if serious attempts faecal ee tae bes Pre TRIBUTE TO GIBBONS tention in tots, when he s Valse GASRE/ Hm: to Beeltene: PORT HURON, MICH., March 25.) 4.0 union Walke Out and Five were made to place reservations and] (7th who helieve the League of Na-| PAID BY PRESIDENT [fui pants, in llinols, to the Corn ODESSA, March 25,—Presents of] —Frank Davis, 20, compositor for Oakes: tin Ouk Gibntie’: even amendments upon them. Ricks <a w eyromiianer’ ca aa Products Refining Company for $3,000,-| wood, bread or meat are more welcome} jocal newspaper, robbed downtown] 1 ,wReENCE, Mass, March re 7. 000, the actual value of which was said] than flowers to Odessa’s grand opera] «sores at night and in the daytime action, They think it was just as r of Cardinal's ve been | The strike in the textile milis here ~ardinal’s ath |to have been leas than $300,000, Good sa: Agi strike in flexible and gave as much freedom | Anniversary Minal's Death | was said to be worth the additional | Moses: Among. the Fitts fo the 2k] set headlines telling of his exploits,| began to-day when the wool sorters, of action as the Four-Power pact, Brings Expression of High amount. He was a witness in the ant!- who voted to oppose the 20 per cent ) 16, 30, May 14, 28 and June 11. [GF $6.00 Round Trip $6.00 LURAY, A. See the Famous Caverns and enjey ‘a trip through four states SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Bale of Tickets Limited. Pennsylvania System t recent. e \d Pr mry Baird = FOR DARDANELLES | indeea, Democratic suport of the iF Hardi trust sult. brought against the Corn| pis twonty-five venre: t prevne woe | ne told Prosecutor Henry Baird to-\ vr ige cut, finished their work at the|(M The Route of the Brostway i els Four-Power treaty was based largely Regard From Harding. Products Company. A of firewood, ‘The | TY thirty robberies, ac-| Pacific Mill at noon. Four other iat on the argument that the Four-Power! BALTIMORE, March 25,—The|_ Mt: Pepe was born in England and |nighest 1,500,000 rubl Davis admitted thirty mes, AC-Viocals in the textile union yoted to Britain, France and Italy May Ask ty was wok inconsistent. with the came to Chicago when a small boy.! monthly, will pay for only a pound and| cording to the Prosecutor. He said t be a See treaty was not Inc “4 Baltimore Catholic Review published |his first Job being a lighthouse keeper.| q half of bread daily: and | orentered atores “for fun," and di-|strike Monday when the kage cut be Relief From Burden Caused League of Nations covenant and that pe i si sree ynjcomes effective. Repairmen ani i Article Il. of the Pacific treaty is|today a letter from President Hard- Many of the best singers have loft, | vided the proceeds with an unknown fechanics, although fot affiliated by Rivalry. Midiy different in essential partion. fing, Paying high tribute to the mem-|MASKED GIRL BURGLAR Mid ballet ticle op crci bale: | uccomplice, sought by Te Tolrgm aj with the textile workers, ‘voted to PARIS, March 26 (Associated |!ars from Article X. of the covenant Bry nh Coren Cibbons, whose death |ROBS WOMAN ILL IN BED} formances a week with many fre Lie an pid oF cig Cunadian money| strike in sympathy é So the Republicans are happy that}occurred one year ago, peat Mat Set ton tor ic coming Tor CL ster, A OY ee nncations to-day. were that 20,000 Press).—The League of Nations Isliney have put through the first big] The President said the Cardinal was | steps Through Window, Bi Vic-| five cents, . , ind leaving American se verials from| workers will be on strike Monday likely to be asked to take control of |treaty of world-wide import and the} ‘one of the men whom the nation] egg; With Covers and Gets @30. pene voice of M, Kanchan, well} disturbed, and Rte ene ere J adiees Bone (he Dardanelles, it has become known, | Democrats are secretly joyful that the | could ill spare, tor bis long and earn- nown tenor, has recently changed to| a first aid kit, we > ud REMIER’S ASSAILANT LYNN, Mass, March 25,—A girl,] baritone, due to nervous missions. ; > a : ervice for both Chunreh and lespite the secrecy the Allied Voreign| Republicans have become committed }est service f NN Mase March, S6-A_ git| baritone, dus to nervousn 7 Ministera have tarown around thei|to international co-operation as def-|country had made him one of the [stepped through a window into the bed-| day will only Ree ee es ie CAUS SEEKS PARIS ELECTION icliberations here. initely as the phraseolory of the | most. useful and win counsellors in |room where Mra. Arthur Matrona lay|| bread. HIS WANDERLUST CAUSES ‘he rivalry between France and|Four-Power Treaty indicates. a wide realm of public concerns.” ill early to-day, bound the woman with ——_—>—_—— 2 7 M “ e ARIS, h 25.—Cattin, notorious cveat Baim inthe Rear Bast, nd on He ponaned hs taed measure the besothes "and Tanbacked, "W| QUEER HAWAIIAN FISH | MAN OF 71 TO DISAPPEAR.) rsnus, sara, toon. note the constant friction which has existed the impartial observer, the rec-|the qualities of the statemun as well [Bureau drawers. | She es 3 ; area ot fo remte between them at Constantinople are|ord of the United States Senate on the}as the churchman,” the President while ot emanate ot, $8 family HAS FOUR-INCH EYES|Som Seeka Father W cen, ha ‘bean mamed candidat pointed to in international political | Four-Pow y is dly differ-}added, ‘and his influence was in ‘The police obtained a description off wyahermen ‘Take 1 for Travel Has Led Him to Prior | extrinie © ction, to “Brass, f ircles here as showing the practical| ent from tl on the. Versailles |iably exerted in favor of the best |tye young woman from a baker who Sea wcarta, pasha pader of Unannounced Journevings. Hie will be opposed by Badina, the find ‘rhe Ueritage"). ? es re. . vment. In the ease of the latter} conception of America, its institutions | saw her leave the house mutineer of Crimea, who is again’ can- mpossibility of applying any scheme if internationalization to the straits] pact, there always was a two-thirds [and its destiny —_—>__—— HONOLULU, 1. 1, March 12 (De-] An almost youthful passion for travel) aiagte of the Communist: METROPOLITAN, TEMPLE, | ne that would suit all the Allies. ready to ratify the Versailles ped etal mie DANE. Bore 2|RADIOPHONE CONCERT layed).—A fish of 3 hitherto] has caused Thomas Hilehiee see : a Hi At an $5. Fain Nareus Wore For that reason Premier Poine ity with reservations, Republi- somewhat extruordinary burden in unknown to science, ¢ by a Jap-| one, to absent himself from his home al TICES. shingion, ty Wiiltwe . Chorus he Marquis Curzon, British For ans blame the Wilson leadership, |the public service, 1 had learned to SPANS THE COUNTRY Janese fisherman 13 miles of shore at} xo. 241 Eighth Avenue without #0 __ RELIGIOUS NOTICES: ___ choir 00) volves. _ Secretary, and the Tallon | Which was uncompromisingly against | 0 recite mod rely upon Risieincere | any alah fe cern er en tent ition much as a Koodby, according to his Minister, M. Schanzer, 6 disc h eservations © y pres of vision in r ECTADY, March 25.—''Con- | he etl wut : nppeaid BOAR RE LANG StECunees reserrations:on the: sreund | os { publi many | cratulations, Your proxramine voice and | ichthyologists. son, John, with whom he makes his HARRIET the eventuality of asking the Leaguc|t they nullified the pact matters of public concern, and his} Ct” heard perfectly at Rockridge The specimen welghs been gone since March 1. LUELLA to relieve them of this burden. resident Harding has felt that the |death was a very real logs." Station, San Francisco Chronicle. flat and almost circular; s Gaps, Be bas Be Panay his father's ——_—>—- Brand reservation was tunneces- |= —= his telegram to the General Electric | inates in the coloring Ritchie said yer Soeeut(y “The Woman Who Never Wastes.a Wo HARDING MAKES 7,000 sary, but he submitted to the judg-|political ‘experts still differ us to [Company to-day. Station WGY sent its fins, snout of scart adventurous spirit had frequently — G. O. P. FAITHFULS HAPPY | °"", of the party leaders, who in. }whether the vote was definitive of x nt at midnight 18 ie ‘ ‘Jived him further from home than his FUR FE LE CT URES ON . P. sisted that t the reservation |anything but a desire for a chang ave length. The tele The head able he arranted, but he ha om the FourcPower uct wis lost. Tt ts udmainintration “a change In| gram was recelved three hours late and Diack und feeble health, warranted, DY Mi wailf|/APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY S, Mar —P ‘ Sep ote ac Nae : — r out fol always turned A ts ee ‘ON, Mareh President]. matter of history that practically| The Harding Administration stands | HUNGA Counsentor ory, [8rd Set! me oxhauated. Built upon observations of everyday life and ‘designed to give ne signed approximately 000 all the Democratic leaders urged Mr, |to-day encouraged by aetion of} paul de Hevesy, an Gk Jonson Mt pen a ee alraaded practical ideas to those who would benefit by the cohstruc- vommissions for postmasters since His} wijson to take the 10K exerva.|the Senkte. More international co- : baicaitin facveral days that he was 9 c 1 Hesusuretion, it wea made koown to-| Wusr) tp tke the Lodge, resgrvas |e Ton ie inevitable, ond ledeing Ey [eee eaeMtion:, who has hot Mimself in tt deiphia, the son said tive interpretation of the failures and sticcesses of others, day. Jone and secure Amerieun member- loperation is itevitable, and Juding BY |atopping et the Tiotel Bt. Besta with w rifle with whl sauna mam in slits bent, as UNION METHODIST CHURCH, 233 Weet 48th 5t. § t Civil Service ach] hip of Nations. signifi xtateme ade here a wil to-day on the site Pr Mner | alo 1 and beard, and is . Under presen Civil Service rules cach action et apes lahore in oficial! auartees the United | © , ptt as a ite “Star ttn alone in tl F hut, ng Nears ane 18 To-Day xt 2.30—"'The Key to Health.” oy postmaster before appointment mii : election. of 3920 |there In ORic! quarters, the United | Homerie. cay wi i uly bal a To-Night at 8.15—"* Psychology, What It Is and What It May pass an examination, and of the 7,000 ue in his favor, [Sta i trom now on fy Counsellor of the wien Tala ‘ \ hoes and black socks, ‘The #0 « Nn 7 if Ps Benner ie jy ahio eitee at No, 208 May Mean to You.’ ere he has been biapaieired trom Washington, the sor Sux encumbered by fassert 4 in wo Legation in 1 salesman with oF = Pullen Street. , ted ull passed with fuir uveray affairs. wu Le hed elipbt chance Questions and

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