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imprisonment in the ‘Tombs for not more than 10 days or both. Anyhow, the ordinance whied bs the brain child of Alderman McQnige pean of Greenpoint, on Newtowy Creek, Brooklyn, is not a law and probably never will be. Neverthe- less, muny women became consider- ably smoked up, as it were, wher they read in the morning papers thar the ‘police would not allow women to sinoke cigarettes in public and tha! the Mayor hud signed an ordinance giving the police power to act. “Tam strongly tempted to light a cigarette and walk down the street smoking it,’ said Mrs, Amos Pinchot “In the days of Peter Stuyvesant when he tried ty prohibit smoking the people smoked in front of his house Women ought to gather and smoke in front of Mayor Hylan’s house. Miss Lucille Puch Crystal Eastman, editor and writer, declared the ordinance was unconst! tutional anyhow, because it prohibits lawyer. and & Woman from doing in public what @ man is allowed to do. Officers of women's clubs and or ganizations were getting ready to send out notices of meetings of pro test when Commissioner Enright dis covered that ha had committed what the French call a faux pas, which means in American that he had pulled & bone.’ CHICAGO ALDERMAN TO DRY BAN WOMEN SMOKERS. CHICAGO, March 28,—An ordinance te prohibit, women from smoking public plates has been drafted by Alder- man John H. Lyle for presentation to vO in the City Council to-morrow, the Alder- mun “announced He declared that those who do set a bad exumpl © young —— COLLINS DENOUNCED BY CRAIG AS UNABLE TO KEEP AGREEMENT (Continued to-day. From First Page.) the take to Premier, and his colleague Northern Cabinet who are Part in the conference, BELFAST, March 28 (Associuted Press) veral fires broke out in different parts of the city early this mornit A bomb was thrown into crowd watching the burning of a 4 factory in Unity Street, and th persons were wounded Firemen from all, the fives tations in Belfast were busy throughout the night combatting this new terror of nocturnal incendiarism and, although fires were continually breaking out, they were able to save a considerable amount of property. Among the buildings burned were a store in Ann Street, a flour mill in York Street and a shop in’ Ke Btreet, all of which wege in the cea tral area. The jam factory was situated in Unity Street, which is inhabited hy eh large numbers of each faction. faction accused the other of starting the fire, and it was in the midst of this hubbub that the boml vue thrown, BUNCRANA, County Doneg Ire- Jand, March 28.—Irish Provisional Government troops have taken over the police barracks here which were evacuated by the Royal Irish Con- stabulary. Notices have been posted about town ordering all Orangemen to leaye by this evening—a measure of reprisal for the recent MacMahon murders in Belfast. An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to burn Masonic Hall. The windows were smushed und petro! sprinkled about the premises DUNDALK, Ireland, March 28 (Associated Press).—In response to the notice posted near the Town Hall yesterday, threatening reprisals for Cathctics killed in North Ireland, a group of Protestants met to-day and reaffirmed their abhorrence of all out- rages on Catholics. ‘The Protestants also expressed re- gret that any section of theft fellow townsmen with whom they always had lived on good terms should have had any doubt concerning their views of the outrages. [A statement contained in the notice posted yesterday read: ‘On und after March 29, for every Catholic man, woman, boy, girl or child murdered or maltreated, so also shall the same quantity of helpers of the systematic murder of our fellow Catholics meet the same fate''}. DUBLIN, March 28.—A_ definite ep in the revolt of Irish Republican Army sections holding barracks for the Provisional Government has taken place in Athlone. Staff officers of the occupying bri- de refused to carry out instructions, sequently leaving the barracks and taking quarters in a hotel. a CHARLES AND OHILOREN 11. LISBON, March 28,—-Former Em- peror Charles of Austria-Hungary 1s seriously ill, according to advices re- ceived here to-day from Funchal, Madeira. ‘Three of his children also are ill. BIRTH OF GIRL GIVES DAD GEMS WORTH $100,000 OAKLAND, Cal, March 28. James C. Blum jr., by becoming the father of a girl, has won the right to inherit two necklaces, one of diamonds, the other of pearls, valued together at $100,000, His mother, Mra. Rosa Blum, be- Queathed them to be his when his wife gave birth to a daughter. Blum, who already had come into possession of the rest of his mother's $380,000 estate, brought guilt last year to get the necklace because his wife had borne a son He contended that that was sum- elentiy close to fulfilling the terms of the will, but the court thought otherwise and dismiseed the case JURY COMPLETED ty |Scaffold Built to Lasso Woman Fugitive in Treetop 18 Hour AT TRIAL OF NURSE ON MURDER CHARGE E ‘pression “Mining Camp Stuff” Otbjected to by Miss Stone’s Counse ASKS FOR EW LAWYER. Two Alienists in Court to Ob- THE wo enat EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH (28, 1922, me I t Would Get Husband’s Money, She Says. Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes was on the stand to-day at - : : , millionaire husband, W. EB. D F nomination. of Ge f serve Defendant, Who Con- Be eee akon at ps Tees wien bitoed CO SOOTHES Ce eT abet Gk (nee maaan || Coens noe jcrine He va ist OF tinues Weeping tawnr Tights to some forty-nine pleves| Ne Bpeed of auto trucks and taxicata) =| Oo member of the Federal] speaking for the Administration 4 es Weeping. property in New York, valued at{bY compelling their owners to instal Trade Commission, which has been} He frankly said that he considered hele pproximately $6,000,000, governors, ‘This mechanism would] /0KinE fire in the Senate Interstate] the civil service inefficient, stating Miss Olivia M. oP. Stone. the ra iukoys Cine basil © blah by|onable a car owner to lock the speea| Commerce: Committee for mpre than on tit has penn aver Soucee raince Lundin dled lle = pr were] vy | five mont Be his 0 * " a@ very expensive trained nurse who shot und killed d. but the former Denver society/Of & car at ten or fifteen miles un SAA RG adore tice xperiment for the Government.” Ellis Guy Kinkead, a lawyer, in the Fee eeeen meine inciders{hour and prevent a reckless chauffeur} is # story “ilustrating the new power! “1 would rather take the recom- he recom sitet in Brookisn lest August and fe mentioned and Samuel Untermyer,|{°0m sbeeding of women in politics mendation of a political commit- EEWeE RHA Ie HP Citi ae counsel for the plaintiff, ex All the big trucking Interests were) ‘The consensna of experts, follow-| 12% either Democrat or Republi- ceive X 3 seine doubts as to Whether the letterg/@sainst governors on autos. Their! ing five months’ investigation into] (#% self-respecting committee. ¢ ice Aspinall in the Supreme Court, hud been mailed main objection was that if governors] Upton's qualifications, is that any} f° the appointment of a man or ‘will (Be placed ‘on the mand to tell The name of Mra. Philip Lydig,|limiting speed of auto trucks were in-lob he is capable of filling should be| Woman, than to be compelled to the: tory, of Rae (Relationg: with Kew Now York society woman and former|Stalled on all business cars in this} abolished. go through the requirements of kead, whore common law wile she Wile of Stokes, was mentioned fre-|city, they would not be able to make) Upton is the husband of Mrs, Har-] {he civil Service to secure an claime to be quently. It was brought out in one] fast runs to distant points, Wke Bos-| ret ‘Taylor Upton, Vice Chairman of employee. A of the letters that Mrs, Stokes thought|ton, Philadelphia, Trenton and Bali-) the Republican National Committee | ~~ = eae his ANNouncement was made to Mrs. Lydig would get all of her lus- | mor oh Pa ie ; : , 1 i and a “wheel horse” in the last Pres- deg by tet eoneNe, iedwaid J. Reilly hund's money, and that she had heard] Acccording to informatiin furnished] jgential campaign. She also was a ENGINEER LOCKOUT Fe ere rea Sally Rae ee oe eee ee rena liy the committer on HE MINISE OC) eter fertortor ie the camece Ma IIN BRITAIN AVERTED torney ONES Meclierad 1 yacht and Il of the money shefaccidents of all classes in this city] cation campaign, and through her sse had declared he in ed in the bank. during the year 1921, 7,300 were : 4 M3 ehdea ore : 2 3 2 kenerous — physics rtions and | - tended to lay Kinkead’s life bare Lydig will take the stand onfeaused by private autos, 3.690 byl aggressive DereCHAly, Necarae "dl Trade Unions Agree to Offer before the jury. He sald he had a Monday if her health permits auto trucks and only 1,200 by taxi-|us the Amason of the Huttaee move. 3 Te ia jelter. written by; delntewadl torn can! When the name of the late $, Mont-Jeabs. Other statistics prepared else-|jmont. She is. th aes WEG Employers as Basis of Nev ; gomery Roosevelt, well known artist,| where are to the effect that most of : p daughter of i in Nowa Anteater i ‘ ; are to the effect that most of} pup ST ramtt elsnernenees Negotiations ‘ rk which related in detail th [J sho. painted Mrs. Stokes's portrait. !the killings by sutonionties in this cohen, BADE Ce oun cearrian from tiations. r lawyer's relationship with Miss Stone } | \was brought into the case through one|city can be traced directly to motor] tainments Aa TULANE OER \ LONDON, Murch 28 (Associated ihe, jure Wee wue Ciled at i of Stokes's letters, Mrs. Stokes de-|trucks. The ordinance ordered filed] jog few. on ican ses oe threat 3 Ks t ed 3 : atened loc Sidlock with: the aceeplande con # clued eusphattoally Ghat te wan vntiiel@as intmedaned By Baler 0) MeGHINS |e sanoe tren, eer ee Be 3 i alae acceptance of that Hones . - , : Republican ticket. in 1920 was pro- at Britain's engineering industry osevelt had given her a dinner |ness of Greenpoint. It was McGuin- F erick Deyo, woollen goods, of No marty White S$ rey - . < digious and she could have had any J#Ppeared to be at least temporarily pa t White Sulphur Springs, Va. | ne who introduced the ordinance batt ape i Hancock Sireut, ond Geoige Bb: Beebe, it She eald. atieldld not kriow the artlatil eonit ! 7 ¢) reward within reason. averted to-day ‘ prohibiting women smoking in public] pit here eee Representatives. of the: engineering Hott: lorie owae GRertnue Blredt SSS —— very well and only had gone to his] places. here Woman's lovulty asserted " if Fe There were no challenges and the - Ste wen oF studio to pose for her painting, which. |” First Deputy Police Commissioner | ‘**lf and she made it known that De DRS Gla rg a ON al allenges and the jury OrRLe PHO Se erie A puts ¢ Riie WeulalYanie (er pM) employers’ proposuis as a basis for added, was exhibited on Fifth ask for nothing if onl Raa m Sete . ; . Leach, who spoke at a public hearing | cy, newed negotiations i Guards at St. Ellzabeth’s Hospital for the Insane at Washington, [Avenue. on. the: ondinande, Heniared that the cocoec cous ee taken. care (on jytth) mab Me noon intermission, Ed-] Dp, C., after building a scaffold 75 feet hish, sueceeded in getting a Justice Cohalan was compelled to] police Department was in favor ot Ah appointment ut dignity and pres —_sh ‘ 5 ol 0 as Stone 5 ebuke Mrs. § P > iS Be *reside| x prompt wre iy, y, counsel for Miss Stone] rope around Mrs. Anna Lymboropolos's foot to prevent her from | \er answers to the ratenigee pute any mechanical device which would | recognized the fine saat inh eh ‘okt Littenre ene ar i 3 lier answers > questions put tc ; . el the fine spirit back of this ¢ : port that had been cur-| carrying out her threat to jump from the top of a tree, where she | her by 1. Guinsburg, counsel for] eck the speed Of ene. request, and named George W. Up rent if the court room all morning] jad taken 1 . x iia irans i In its report the Public Thorougii- ge ns nie ' : jad taken refuge for 18 hours after her escape from the hospital. | Stoke Taree Comialtteevathten it daa nol bes |rouecie Mebane, £0 acancy on nat his client pe eevistes a de-] She had refused to come down even when her baby was placed under “Helen had one thought pnermos! | tieve speed regulation should be con- the Feder! Trude Commission, ‘ates aire. fOr ac clianbest Aurheces ign “it ’ ne in her mind—money, y, mo! " F i : st considering oF “thie saa we of attorney 1 the tree, which projects over a deep ravine Wrote HtoKen Ih a latter to hee father, [ried (© obe: oF ‘two: classes:of morur Blaise Lae nae ee for the United eilly sald: Tene ah q vehicles. Although there are thirty- [70 7'G, TESS CORTE Ny, CHEN EMBLIT GE . She wants money from me whil of Columbia Back in) Trumbull e is laboring under the de . ae aya five different types of governors] ¢., ss wu tm alive and money after Foam County, O., where the Upt 1 lusian’ that: 2, malas of (ier dtu, Gendt manufactured, the committee report] ),, nto Aver tons iv tured. : ine le Were Somewhat aghast a have ret ned Dr. € i) MaeCoy, the “lL want to save ler from herself— further says art AR vir pean the honors which had come me he : alienist who, she believes is disposed her worst enemy," Stokes wrote to|#ble to find any law compe ling In-]t-rton, a kindly, gencrous soul, who Taeue Aira aualt ; her mother, Mrs. Arthit Miller of | 8tallation in any State had’ not been! a withing ‘ » be unfriendly to her, Her request Denver here is no question,’ the cone [an Un nent hining saa in he ; ; aaa ys i ae ro) is business undertakings that she be given another attorney 5 In another letter to Mrs. Miller, | ™Mttee admits, “but that veltcle) senator Pomerene of Ohio, a aie will be submitted to the court.” P Stokes objected to his wife's continual |SPeed wovernors are good in PrN-Lor ihe committee, was one of the Phe GUDY CHAL WIN tryoOMtan. Btone ’ association with Mrs. Phil Kearney, [Ciple. but no type has been devel: | tramers of the law which created iowa : LJ who he termed the wife of un ex-]oped vet which cannot be tampered) 4,, ‘Trade Commission, and es vith."? Bsa dt 1, ‘ChurlesO; Van Bruvt, saw professional skater. He complained | ¥" ys kept a watebful eye to til SUNGR Ne #18 Palau Avante bitterly of her conduct und intimated | Attention ts called to the fact tnat iat nl incombetenta ave iinet mented . : at he thought her mentality a special traffic committee of the |i position to make the law. a tulure No. 2, Solomon Newdall, painter DOCU RS UE a (Continued From First Page.) cted Hoard is now framing an ant'-speed ltysough improper administration, Te 1 No. 1905 Fulton Street, married ~ 7 — Cheeks were introduced in evidence ordinance and will make a report b€- J iooked into the qualitications of this Uu 1 fete] No, 8, Seth KR. Rungfors clerk, No,| ation from being enacted. especially Hihw came in consideration of his state. | PU "Porting to show that Stokes paid fre Mey norey HO IS o8n State dnd -was $58 St. Johns Place, sing! in this, a cam t yeun in State-T hills for maintenance and clothing for — -. surprised t@ learn that though 1 5 3 at he reached the Polo Grounds => at though , he No. 4, Robert J. Lockwood, decora-] Senator McCormick gauges ce Is} his wife and children totalling nearly LS was represented to be a lawyer, he ow TOANGH IAN Gadan Sieh insticdies Aan ‘i a ne Rauges cor Jafter the game began, Mr. Rickard] $19,000 in 1918 and more than $12,000 LENIN TELLS REDS THEY |i it known as a practitioner he- a cos No. 5, Frederick 1 woolten| tne 7 : ea ment of the Senate if fwas it took more than half anim 1917. During a part of this period, MUST GET TO WORK J tore the courts of his tome commu Poa We, HO duamecele Bicol, mace ae Bonus comes to a vole. For, hour to get from Madison Square Gar-|!t Was Shown, Mrs, Stokes refused to —__— nity. Witt ied was proved in the House, the num- [den to his seat live In her apartment at the Ansonia| time to Quit Dreaming and Be-| An examination, undertaken at the ith so many foods No. 6, John 1. Craig, carpenter, | ber who finally oppose the meas Hotel, owned by her husband, but Marke: PAcdaonn cllileeuat Instance of the committee, revealed F A iy ae as . eo F ally ‘oppose the measure! Exon) Juatics Wabservoscl } or still high in price, it’ No. 1818 Seventy-fifth Street, sil pin Taningaitan rvogel had tollived instead in a suite at the Van- 7 5 that Mr. Upton’s name had n " 1 wsa ted L ‘ et, mar-l dwindles. ‘There would seem to lx smile at the rash ignorance of Mr. |derbilt, costing $1,000 a month Hamneeh sere a ahi saan peared on the docket in his hi a 8 PB , A a Sidney favingston, veuved, | Morty who would shelve the meu-] Rickard as to how the game was} Mr Untermyer introduced a letter dlscounting recent por, before a | COUN a8 @ practising Jawyer for blessing that so good No. 1800 Avenue P, married sure if they could do so without al} played. Mr. Pec written by Mrs. Stokes to her mother] acct meeting He Ali east twelve years he nominee fo No. & William BB, Gorman, cl 2 ora Was scornfuily under date of Oct. 1. 1911 Fel Pesca elt cL UC SUS ora AT Trade Com a food can be had fe No. &, 1 jorman, clec- | record vote, b Banatorerwng avellanas der date of Oct, 1. 1911, a few] 5 ie Federal Trade Commission was pal pe Willan eecuipen selec |r rd vote, but the Senators who are Jemphatic because Mr. Rickard did no‘ months after her marriage, in hwich{Communist Congress and | spoke 'Wol called on to explain t parciesitn! 9s a ‘or Q a aed D ff toad, | up for re-election this year are bound | know what was meant by “kic lie expressed worry about “two pa-|tr iis according to to-dayis accounts | ¢) at eA a ee ncare Rec nt 80 littl d é “pe "0 BUS SLD TCSSEs gat ‘o Da the peting which wae held in the hi bs 101 ractised, at his Mrriea sonirad Hy Boonter,. ealens| tO PUrsHe aweressive tactice and de in| Penalty” ov “neried.” Mr. Ric See ere inaT wgneditoreWle Mr oxen: meetings aricnudiwennr ven teiated ta) Gsent € money and so man, No. anhope Street, single.| the bill before the Senate, Men like Oe te euaieeen cooley OlRaT Untermyer considered the missive the| ‘The Soviet Premier made many sar-| young lawyers at the Trumbull County i A NO MIEAUAMUE EE, tean. ties |aenator MsCupiter, Clieirmpot Une tee Gerke ie sen arate oc: | moat, SMMEBHMARE BIE GE evidence #8) Gediing ato TiVcammniats ta. cease | Oo: sat | Uitte Greuble. d , Chairman of the |poys trying to get a ball a aa ne Co © ; chanical engine Wo, 15 Giens|aenate Midande “Gammittes, add leach cian ane Yoke hall away from] introduced in substantiating his claim pealing to nd. theorizing and. get Telegrams went out io the Pres'- more Road, married Fe ee ec ane iees (aind Jeach other and going crazy when one] that Mrs. Stokes unknowingly and] work. Otherwise, “he ‘declared. the] dent of the Bar Association and, ta, 1k, Gases Fo Beebe, hoisllc ae ym g run under duress and fraud signey away| Communists could not hold thelr own] the request of the con ee, an ¢ ae) Uh Gearme Be e. botel dates for re-election, will not ullow Why did you stay there three| her rights of dower a ¥ | Con aT culite Atrumglo. “with, Chel gre, ete tue te. cud ame ar , No. 8 Chestnut Street, mar-|the measure to slumber, and it does | hours you weren't interested?*] “Whe 11 capitalists for control of Russia. eae oade OU nna sone rota ried not take a large group in the Senate Jasked Mr. Pecora hen tasked him what the paper Si must. be paragons of indus-| young attorneys whom Upton had No. WuHouldcrolk: utr ssmostection chacmahind’ Oncol Mt wae out init P Wa)! Ales RUOMeR Whole, nA Suet daca pucorads Bile bears stellsae rete "ei Was A steaeot, xl emineatie Cetmeiies O85 aa etn at ane t med| Tot Senet eae a irae tava * "| QWEN BAKED ° assured Hip les cand tie crowd dipliaringit lof onurae: T anSUld alanialaea to pael ein OX KAW BEES RRRERT Aker S008 his friends and neigh- camp atte’ dani ihe anawered Br. Rickard. “wae hav-|my name to it-Just for peace and STATION hors in Ohio, and the strongest in- reiterated characterization which As-| Whether a two-thirds vote can bel Mr tie a eked: tf ’ never thought of, being suspicious." ‘Transit Commission to-day re-|dorsements he secured merely certi- Hee ee ear Syne tcees (teat O,oRcL ee Ur lg cone on Aus Henan Heat t wasn't un-] Later when she asked her husband] ceived bids for reconstruction of the] tied that he was a “good man” and re Diets Ar RT os Paes | cuuslatad inthe Genoa (a or could & /usual \fer At ‘Wiskpre!: (0: spendian land) hie. aliomey, As, Hy Gleeson 00] Usmretse Street station of the B. R.| his neighbors would like to see him 0 aati “tt evening at the Garden when Mrs,|more information about the doc T. Brooklyn, The job was held up] get si th Si Used thin term n- questioning every [aevelopment of public sentiment after [Rickard was very more information abou Jocument|T, in Brooklyn. The Job was held, uP} get something at Washington | WU Tomato auce one of the talesmen to-day to com-|the passage of the bill and an expre: “LT don't think shen nickel Manton she said In her letter, |GniIME Ovids to-day indicate a saving} Committee's investigation showed that ele th ry x ° ink s0.” said Mr. Rick- erehew Nontnuspanatwe len day e a e shor Ue vr sion from the President. So far ard, judicially they’ acted queer and her husband be-|or a, gre. than $180,000.” The lowest, bid] 7—NS of those who recommended uagine repeated use of the words tne Hause is concerned. it can bel" "On re-direct examination Steuer came angry and “talkes dreadfully Sreviously received waa $525,365, ‘The| Upton thought he was to be appointed & camp stu eventually {counted upon to pass the bill ‘by alasked if Mr. Rickard in bis mining} 1 felt [| would rather do anything] jowest to-day was that of F. L, Cran-| to a clerkship instead of an important brought Edward J. Reilly, Miss} two-thirds vote if necessary, The vote}enterprises had vver exploited pei than to hear that talk, so I never] ford for $342,000. administrative position DIED Stone's counsel, to his feet with alof 308 in favor of the measure recently | hy making stock sales to the general [@kee 48418 ie BEPPEL.<On March 37, MInDRED. + protest, inalcloar \ndex of theatrengil of the| puniis-sinloading necuritiog and [aru cnermeen arouned the ire of HEPPEL nee Ford), beloved wito of John This ‘mining camp stuf’ is all] Bonus Bill in the face of announced [then letting the bottom drop out Stoke's counsel when he declared the Heppel, formerly of Lee ay. Brooklyn nonsense and you know it,” he said] presidential opposition r i Pee ~jaged milllonairs was “crazy as: a eval from r tate home, 782 M Wi shia dad are Mr. Rickard said he had always Feu complete store for Women mt od Ree ©, the prosecute The President is committed to alpean the heaviest loser in all his vex, {ioom:” To eupport this claim, he read igh at. Thursday, 10.4. M. Reqiier Shooting down in cold blood in the] veto unless a sles tax is enacted as] {ures into mining and oi! Re a letter which he xays Stokes wrote ‘ mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Churci street Inn’t nonsense, and you know]a revenue producer. If he does not} The Rickard Texas Oi) Company to Mrs. Lydig a few months ago. A pment Bt pares that,"" Mr. Warbasse retorted veto it he may lose Andrew Mellon} was “going nicely" until the manage- {Portion of it follows ver e on Miss Stone continued to weep atlas Secretary of the Treasury. Butlment at the wells “let it run into the ly dear Rita intervals to-day during the examina-| thus far he has given every indication| ground.” Mr. Rickard said, “T went tis) with regret T read) In. the COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, the decision of the bishop again the re- sumption of her suit against her aged File Ordinance ce Which Would Regulate Motor Trucks and Taxicabs. The Public Thoroughfares Gommit- tee of the Board of Aldermen recom- mended to-day the filing of an ordi- 2g HEARD OFTEN IN | GOVERNORS YET, | UPTON NOMINATION A MIRS. STOKES'S SUIT} SAY ALBERMEN BACK FROM SENATE Plaintiff Believed Former Wife Appoininsnt, Five Months, Shows W« man’s Power in Politics. (Special Despatch to The Evening Wor WASHINGTON, March 28.—1" ident Harding may withdraw tlon of talesmen. As yesterday, she} that he shares Mr. Mellon's views , Ors y. ‘ down there and gave ‘ote for the | Newspapers propped wer face in her left hand anal The KoAUM Boeins to be tha liviest qaquntedness cf the company.” He} vou know there ix one thing, 1 bear shook with sobs. Mrs, Rose Mappeo,|issue in Congress. It slumbers TW, Mt under any obligation tof¥eu No unkind feeling for having the matron, held her hand to comfort] while and then hobs up again +H caked Mr. Steuer, but Jus. fdiverced me. It was your right, But ner. Senator Medill MeCormick's predic. Jijee Wayservoxe refused to allow the ]¥°u know, on the other hand, you can he jury box was filled at 11] tlon is sii nificant— it means action on ly on me as a true fi 4. ; question rely E rien o'clock, the twelfth juror being Wil-[the bill and probably passage by the | Nip, Steuer asked if Mr. Rickard] “We have evidence that your hus- Wraps and Capes Ham J. Houldcroft, munager, of No.| Senate after the naval treaties, now!had ever heard himself accused of [band has been intimate with my wife, 25.00 to 95.00 717 Ditmas Avenue. But the instant] pending, are ratifed cheating at cards before Mr. Pecorn| Helen. They met in Jack de Saulles's he took his seat, Mr. Warbasse chal- isked yesterday if he had not been{apartment at Sith Street and Fifth Sport Dresses lenged Nos. 1, § and 11 and they lett] MINERS TO FIGHT driven from Hot Springs for cheating, | Avenue 15.00 to 69.75 the box, In anticipation of further rhs “Never!” said Mr, Rickard,’ “never| Mrs. Stokes sald she never knew challenges, fifty new osmen were CHECK-OFF ISSUE] heard such a thing sata of me in my [Mr Psdis Sport Coats brought into court life."* TEE 19.75 to 45.00 ‘Two alleniste appeared in the court . : Slr. Rickard in the same way deniead| SYS FLORISTS PROFILER, 19 00 40, room to-day to observe the prisoner, | Negotiations Co dere Bee} unowir nythiie UN Which Min be OMAHA . March °8.—Mre, Max One was Dr. Cecil MacCoy, who was san Gaal Ualor 1 Cord'a AuaALIGH® wo to misconduct rent ee ie ere ene Sport Skirts arewent intl tween ‘Coa hion Lead auxiliary of the International Assoct 6.75 19.75 he interests of the people, with girls in Nevada was based. Hel tion for Mothers’ Day, his issued a + to 19. and Dr. Anna Martin Ralston, who and Operato: never heard the name “George Lewis’ | statement in which she sald Anne the swan there for the defense Dr. Ralston Miners will fight the checkvoft insuo {it Nevada or anywhere else, except] association asks, that no flowern be Afternoon Frocks sat behind Miss Stone and Dr, Mac-| Miners : een J that his mother always addressed him] Worn on Mothers’ Day, the second Sun- Coy took a chait directly in front of {to @ finish in negotiations with anthra- [ag “ceorge Lewis.” 7 his was to an. {aay In May, becaune of alleged profi: 25.00 to 85.00 her, so that by turning slightly he|cite operators, which were continued ei i ao thi my tering. ° . reid yi G vraviar Auraria er bing peteceey en ie Gen VST Fic taen Ear aee ae eeaTTh Rinses Conny experts expected to see Miss Stone's} cup Thomas I Eye lm awihldel Nev : 35.00 to 95.00 face no amount of craning would have | CUP: POSE NPR ERE HUB Justice W | ; accomplished it, for the prisoner sat {eager declared ily sasorwpeel sumed: Sen i “ Hats aero ee ey coe grin, Drieanes MAL) “UOperators. slwadn turn uilowedithel| Mt: RIGKAMG LIAt aw Nelle: Cnako, An authority says, “It’s 3.50 to 32.50 Mra, Marie Gormley Kinkead, |Check-off_ fro molhelr end.) Kennedy ies ee we mani Mi bares Het very an excellent custom to to e Kinkead, | aid, “They have checked off for [often after August about the Garden, ‘nish di ‘ r Po ade era ered dawver: Ned rent, Nght und fuel from the Oe or Tau did not know her name until he fa Cae witha bite at McCallum Hosiery L , be antral to- | oy ; aw it under hor. pictur. jeese. etter to i asay Btiar to- [Thy But they have consistently re- {MW it under her picture in the s i 7.50 day than on the first day of the trial [Py he Cheek for union ating, | BewsPapers build your dinner around 1,95 to U. 8 ierMICT ATTORNEY To|This year we are Kong to bring uP] IN" Hecora’ called Detective © it—Especially if it’s Perrin, Jovain, Vallier : f one if cord led ective George 5 a TESTIFY AT STONE TRIAL. Lb eats ASA eile con wis weno tn cata ee New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper Kid Gloves CINCINNATI. March — 38.—Un * resent figs ra j ataten District Altarpey, Inties ted] snowing that the advance in their] detectives, agents of the Children’s AINCRE 1.50 to 8.00 will appear aa '@ Witnees for ine Btate|ooat of living had heen fat beyond |Somety and Alice Hesaiand Anny ih the prosecution. cf Olivia AL Be the incredse In Wage ck. guils who bad made accusi- | MMs the Genuine Roquefort Favor Fownes, Kayser Btone, former nurae of Cincinnat!, who tionk A nxt Rickurd. Mr, Steuer's Fi i ' ‘abric Gloves shot and killed Attorney Eltis Guy Win- ER J , profesia agulnat admitting thks test CN SE ROAR: ermee: corners Hing nad. @ Sony euunen tar cold and ee eat Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. »e« Broadway at 79th Street Subway and Cross Line Bus Stations at Door This fetching wrap of Shorsheen has mart standing collar and wide sleeves, Comes in Mohawk shade and is lined with peau de cygne. 39,75 Ha inging Fire SHOULD ABOLISH CIVIL SERVICE SAYS DAUGHERTY Would Rather Trust Party Keeom- mendation to Get Efficient Gov- ernmen Workers. WASHINGTON, Abolition of the system of selecting officials and a restoration of the old plan of basing appointments on political recommendations favored Daugher mittee of the House tions Committee, Mareh 2 civil service Government }- is Attorney General he told a sub-o Appropria- m- 1d) res ~ the Daugherty said his views were FRANK E. CAMPBELL “Dhe Funeral Church" ine. 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