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ee eens pT ELL OE, Kae cs * 2 , Sd A A aE 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, el —-— MARCH 31, 1922) : ‘ im peter sce MAVAD HAC FLING {SUBWAY EXITS . |Steamship Man’s Wife Who Sues \Tom” Foley Is Not Impressed Shinada was all set at 11 o'clock. = At 11,15 o'clock a Buick touring m hear the Lexington Ayenue cor ities For Separation and Their Child By Beauty of Famous Mosques cveateihaes ——— Eee " | WithAwtul Poverty onEverySide Best Country in.the World Is Good Enough to Stay In, He Says After Mediterranean Trip. Former Sheriff ‘Tom Foley, massive @— and beaming, held court to-day at DIS} or peaceful, protected future such desk on an upper floor of his former}as was never held out before. In “ and White Streets,| these two ways Ulster has rendered : ! me to welcome |# Supreme service not only to Irelaud Reeeneatoree eg but to the British Empire, him home after his tour of the Medi-] «11 the more, therefore, It Is our terranean. In the front rank of those|obligation to secure to Ulster her who gathered to grasp his mighty|right to defend her soil and secure hand were Father Curry, formerly all she is entitled to under legislation e rector of St, James and a fighter]and under the treaty." side by side with the blz leader in re-]_ ‘The amendments made by the G d lleving misery in the tenement streets | House of Lords to the Irish Treaty ood news stopped in the middle of the thorough | |. fare to head off the thugs’ car should | + they get far enough in their job to dics Sees © Retaway. Yecries Efforts of City and}City to Have P e Stee Pees weak, muon in the Burn | Decties Efforts, of City y to Have Portable Steel car. Three of them got out and] Hunter Instituions to Keep Reviewing Stand for Parades separated and maile a leisurely sury * aon of the neighborhood, returning oc Grounds in Order and Festivities, casionally to make a report to the a chauffeur, who d not sthpped bis engine. Every move of the trio w watched by dozens of detectives’ eve § Wing was concealed in the office of] Mayor Hylan at to-day's meeting of | Board of Estimate that, although ap. the construction company on thelthe Hoard of Hatimate over the fact] propriations were made outheast corner of fist Street and Park Avenue, saloon at Centre Coner n and indignation manifested}, I was charged by Comptroter by Aldermanic President Hulbert and] Craig at to-day's meeting of the before the mi-professtonal tea d by the College ms are per-[war for emergency fire and pante the City of Past Promptly at noon Brady, carrying ps exits from the Seventh Avenue sub: ; York oO tae th lewisohn ‘ e re: ‘ Db vel PI ideratior by e the black bag, and Gotelli, conversing | M ie we ates mae | AY, nothing hae yet been done. to in the shadow of the bridges. Con-| BIL were under consideration by th with: an air of none 180) (EOD eee eee eee erat atan LEG tt ( . gressman Dan Reardon was there and|Commons, and in dealing with these A) with: an alr of nonchalance, stepped arding ty M. J. Stroock, struts |tmve the exits inetata Se ant ede Mr Churenitl saia he contd not con-| FOP Children Mieet. “About fitteen teat weninay oe! he college, Mr. Halbert and The It's time Komething was done, he “T wouldn't take $5,000 to make the}sent to any alterations in the treaty ayor bandied remarks about the City Coll and Hunter College be. | the loss of many lives from suffoca long when the former sald he had} ton if they could not get out of the just learned “the trust of City | Mnnel College advertised and received six Mayor Hylan said the Interborough r always ready to criticize sity. bids for semi-professional ball teams] !8 # iticize the city bullding about fifty fect and were Just | during the coming season.” for holding hack payments, but that abode to turn in toward the wooden Fe anewer in cany, Mr, Stroock| the company hasn't acted, although oa that nerves for the pay master | tog the Evening World from his of-|!t has Nad (he city’s appropriation Foley. “The | Which infringed it In the s rents rhtest gree, as this would be p trip again,’’ declared Mr. best country in the world is a good ying Into + enough country to stay in the ‘hands of the opponents of the} YOU Know those little | “Pather,”” he said to the priest, 1] Provistonal Government htought we knew something of pov-]_ BELFAST, March 31 (Associated hearts on the ends of 2 sold ang |Press).—Demobilization of the police erty and suffering from cold and ion i i hunger in this neighborhood, but the |! the six counties of Ulster will begin peanuts? Heinz takes r than May $1. Disbandment! them off, They taste worst we have ever seen ‘in. these | to-day and is expected to he concluded in the twenty xX southern counties them strolled Wing with his hands in A #ertor his overcoat pockets and his right hand clasping a pistol Brady and ‘Gotelli hind proceeded eastward along the temporary wooden sidewalk alongside the site of the new streets is luxury ia comparison to[70t la what I saw in Cairo and Alexandria ice when a six foot, burly weed " Jor seven year . vill be; a he J a i bf 7 flee at No, 141 Broadway nd Algiers. They were telling us to| Will begin at the same time and be fin T ’ on faced man, who proved later to be on} trusteos did not advertise f bids} Comptroller Craig wondered if tboie at the beauty of the mosques and |!8hed as soon as possible bitter. That's just ie John McGrath, stepped in front of] som any organization, We have per-| there Was any assurance they would i ; the strange buildings and the wonder’) 7. shove deapateh would Inaicate| Of the cares exercised ful things in the stores. But what that th : - ; leasure \could a man take in those je agreement signed last night} . things with human suffering never out ]!® London was to be put into eect] in the spotless Heinz of sight, no matter which way you|/mmediately. The agreement provides for reorganization of the special police] kitchens in making them pointed a blue-barrelled auto matic, and commanded “Hands up.” Brady and Gotelli promptly raised their hands, but McGrath's attention was diverted from them by a shout be instal mitted every one who is responsible din the next 4ix or seven to use the field upon application, The] Years. The committee of the whole stadium is under the jurisdiction of] Will try lo answer this college and it is our duty to take} Having been served with a com pulsOry court ¢ to ac t. grounds board looked Se Wing, who had drawn his. re © applied to the Board of | YotCd $500,000 for ies and other ‘Did you find my aruoman: Stilets forven. : volver. Rees expenses of the Transit Cc insio: satel ULLINGAR, County Westmeath ‘. it Bstimate several times for funds to manission 2 asked Father Curri¢ H P B “Up with your hands,’ commanded} &*™ . for the remainder of 1922 ae eed asd Mr. Foley and] Ireland, March 31.—The Irish Repub- einz Peanut Butter repair the grounds but we have never received any money for thie or any other purpose. We have been com pelled to rent the use of the fleld for fees in order to keep up the grounds and to keep it from falling into disins tegration as it now threatens to do. So far, every organization which has rented the field has found it impos- sible to make enough money to pay “L did not,’ laughed. ‘The dragoman 1 had said his name was Missouri. He got it : from Americans who kept telling him] to-day that it would recognize th he had to show them because they new executive authority in Dubin. | Gren try it. were from Missouri Late I got —— another one whose name was too much for me and I gave him a new one— Jack Dempsey. He had me write It , e out for him and said he was going to mas n't, Yate ut! NURSE ADMITS ARE | PEANUT BUTTER forty years I spent on the Bast River front doing business witfl the sailors | from all the world 1 =< Mr. Foley found an old friend in ‘ — — Rome in the person of a priest from ee. ‘Standard of the World Ball-. Morristown, N. J.. who was able to | a Me range an audience with the Pope for (Wontinued Krom Virst 1 ti the de'tective. “You go to hell you’ replied McGrath, cutting loose with the auto. matic. Two bullets whizzed by =‘, Wing's head and then the thug's pis .tol jammed, He turned to run as Wing fired twice at him. The bullets passed through the slack of his over- coat in the back and penetrated a window across the street with side. show results, which will be set forth ‘ater. As McGrath confronted the paymas er his accomplice moved toward him mmediately the neighborhood fairly erupted detectives. Pat Sheridan was | ‘the first to reach McGrath and he —knocked the thug cold with a smash Ro the jaw. Accomplice No. 1, an Army Bi sonnet et chia of the] g6 good. Let your chil- a tion Aldermanic President Hulbert an- nounced that the city is to build a steel reviewing stand that can be moved wherever the occasion de- mands There are so many parades other festive occasions here," Pi dent Hulbert said, ‘that carpenters haven't finished taking down wooden stand, when they are set tof { our fee. No one has ever been dented | wont iuitair nother. While not in the use of the field for a legitimate) we, the portable stand could be af # é purpos gafage under one of the city's Mrs. Replying to the additional charge}, as of Mr. Hulbert that requests have} p)\¢ Aten ECCeIa conatterne ; : fair Geli e@usya (ures. abd /onse thOU, tah a see nan oemand, ‘for Separation) (Foliar cacao: been made for an elaborate illumi gpenain, yor Hylan, Police Commis-| lows Alienation Suit of Pre- | The complaint says the couple nating system for the stadium Mr. J which Stroock explained that the trustee: [sioner Hnright ethan dienitartea : were married March 26, 2917, at Jer- have received numerous ADRES OF will view the annual police parade decessor’s Husband. sey City and lived in amity until the it and in M “Charles Gallagher, felt something land| fo" Use of the feld at n > - a es summer of 1920, Shortly after the L Sie Pet ‘ ae r 7 E , aT himself and Mrs. Foley, They brought — Ay ” on his head and | so Xo. | order, to make Use/ot this opportuni second chs ; marriage, Mrs. Williams says in uer ‘ ss id | complice Nos, yeah ea tle th Mumtnation ta necaakaty A second chapter was written into] -otition, prepared by William A.|back @ blessing for all America from) Jo. ay soon as they find y \ OYCYCL (_) way of a blackjack swung by Detoc And now you have the proceed. the story of the suit of William J.| Aydelotte, Mr. Willlams organized the |lis Holiness, who Mr. Foley said ex- s like my handwriting with _4 ings of the Board of Estimate— ter, oflice manager of the Olympic| Williams Steamship Company, which | claim Ah, Americano!’ as s00n} 0) noesn't this writing osh > Fs ympi p Comp u ‘ tive Tom Dugan an dthe proceedings proceeded to be of no interest to him. When the shooting began the chauffeur for the thieves, Christopher Peppler started his car. About eleven detectives rushed toward it. Pep- pler, without turning off the switch, made a flying leap and landed In sleuth's arms ai went out of the the drama. ‘The . car into a pile of building ma- id turned over. aught sight of the ex-sheriff’s] 1. memory that you wrote to Kin-| | New Departure face . i m2 \.| | Coaster Brake Sgt Bicycles “That wos worth while,” said Mr N Foley ut for all the reat of it and) “Sy, \arbasse the homesickness—"he shook his fist] which she adm tt at Father Curry"—-you got me into] Tye tead from it thie tetD > “Mr. Allen knows T hav “It was sixteen years ago 1 ad-lanq intend to kill Ellts vised you to take it,"’ said the priest] ging him." apologetically. Q. Do you remember writing “It was an insidious poison.” said] \ 1 ao not. with the ‘plain people'’ comment Steel Company of Seattle, against] prospered. 25,000 Mayor: 0 a ef ths $15,000 to §: ded ayer George T. Williams, head of the wu-|,.. The peition further alleges that in AS a resident of the immedia ; May, 1920, Mr. Williams met his for- neighborhood,” Mr. Hulbert told the hams Steamship Company, No. 16] mer wife in Seattle and induced her board, “I bring the matter to the at 1 .) Moore Street, alleging alienation of|to come to New York and that he tention of the board in order that it TH 600 (0) OUT the affections of Mrs. Amanda Lester, | maintained her first at No. 803 West ’ — threatening to showel her a letter s in her hand may determine whether this is a mt ‘wife. of MA Le 80th Street and in the Riverdale r ese 5 . Leste: proper use of property which was : “i ae Mee Apartments at 79th Street and River- taken from the Parl Department by : divorced wife of the defendant in the] sige Drive. legislative action and vested in the (Continued MMBMBR corde ys 5 | action, when Mrs. Isabelle Willlams,| Harold Spiciberg, attorney for Mr. Board of Trustees of the college, and i present wile of!George T. Willlams| Williams, admigted jast night that his 1 pistol 3 soon as 1 Mise Frances Altechut, twenty ana} toward the maintenance and upkeey| gy wage selon, ‘The miners! vnion, | Se!¥ed a summans and complaint in}etient had beenf{ served with the papers. ir, Foley grimly, “And the only bel} “Q. Hor i letter to Mr. Kinkend pretty, of No. 147-49th ‘Street, Elin. |0f Which the Hoard of Estimate and] op couyse SPC Ml oe th, [4m action for a separation and sepa-|¥ve will enter) a denial of all the} counsel vou ever gave me, Father, # teed Nanet It “ hurat, had what might be called aj APportionment are from time to time] Contral fleld seatem vetaine:! rate maintenance for herself andlatiegations. the) lawyer said. (It forgive-y¥¢ SARS aUa ROW Lint wou Wien ny reserved seat for the show, but she} CAlled upon to apporpriate publi am,” 3 oe ovated and that your days are ~ LY thinks now she would rather have] MW Raceeaad th The only new factor in ‘the witua | under present wage contracts was) mately 2,600 cont miners in Washing- bered.” Is that in your handw CATALOG theming *Coltmbia been in the gullery. She is the book-| j,i arity caticeey nee mm aoe f HOR Is that the Allinols miners are feompleted to-day b ntryts {ton will quit work at midnight. The IRI H BILL SIGNED gas ee ALES ash a el PedbCycle, Pedi-Cer Cycle etes keeper in the electrical supply store called higher plane than the averaxe| " ly to break away from the central] jae million union coal miners. Otte | 2'koNt will bring the total of unem- Those look like my teardrop Sent on request. ot E. F. Rusie, at No. 114 Hast 41st ompetitive fell and make their own ployed union miners in the State to Q. Didn't you kill him the very first 16 W, 32d St., New York aN people Street. This is right across the street | MUtution # , eae MEYOE ee a ) operators. ‘This | CHly their suspension of work Was! more than 4,000, approximately 1,400 time you laid eyes on him. A. I don't from the paymaster's shack, Sed snow oa 10 ae Gone 1 relationship incidental to eo t to begin to-night at midnight, but {who quit work in March, 1921, never RE remember A detective named Smith was as-| 04 it were set away with It and thing pa virtually it was to start six hours|having returned to work Q. Would you admit. shooti : signed to loaf in this store and walt|\ixe thot. eK nt 1 Miners ahead of sehedule, for most miners Feeds LING, W, Va., Mareh 31,— an ed A WBo a TE roth Same et for the big doings. To account for] yes, and 1 understand they want] |S Prank Porringt » end their shift im ‘the minca at) Pifteen thousand miner renee ee ath es @ stay of couple of hours he gavelmoncy for u wire mesh around the] JONn 1. Lewls, Pre F strike in Eastern Ohio and northern woman enough to admit thi Miss Altschul an idea of what was ; ational Mine Work t 6PM anhandie ofW est’ Virginia. Fully \ letter toa M jams was grounds, so that the co p \ rington who ts ore A complete tie-up of union fields] 5,000 men already are out on, the ete ainiianlet: sing to happen. cannot look at the semi-professione) |! ton who is ¢ A com je-up w S.nDO eer elivady Sie ont/ Oni te oe ni ited to Miss Stone ‘Oh, she cried, “let me look please. |paseball on city property without pay } Me forced Lewis t Aitwehty States aan proaitted byots On! sf the Ohio River, while Sait , I have never seen a hold-up." ing,” wald Hulnert, “Also un elubo-| 1919 4 ‘ones Tie Nataiwronithe Usiled Mine: Workers.of | Cue 08 work at Moundsville (Continued From I iage ) et away from me, and if he refuse She was standing at the window|ra® jiumination scheme is under} 878 won=| Ameren, ot the union heatanartera| Wee , to arrange everst! 1 be with Smith when the shooting} way, Herhaps they want to play base | 1%! ' (There, and they also asserted that] COLUMBUS, 0. March 312 -AD- | nly poxsibl bring ce ' ADM cianntlibl et : started. One of the bullets from] pull ut night at so much per head ad Ke 100,000 non-union workers would lay |Proxtmately 4.000 union miners will fous partisan warte ever ‘be Incated' ? vot Wing's gun passed through the plate | mission down (hele-plekas They Menared any eee wot moles 3 ocleek tordsy lf and remove’ the’ cause of frie. |that. but st did not mean that T in- glaps and over her head. The second ‘Well, we'll make short work of Ulater has given the | tended to kill him, | was broken move averting the suspension was now tion," he said, INDUSTRIAL COURT saied just as Smith grabbed her|that wire screen appropriation and impossible treaty and the Provisional Govern- |? ee he wrec ae life 5 iia and tossed her aside. Across the sur- funy other scheme that contemplate The only 7 sete r greater chance of ss] @ Ina letter dated March 29, 192 (Ad 16 tage of Her, alive et the Np ia cal areliine our iis pale” soneluded rhe only union men exsected to] QF KANSAS DEFIED |mett s tor rreater chance of sacwes] iit tite this to afr, Kinkend: [J 2SOVe® ON PAGE 2G) (ae soriaion morking the passage |the Mayor * in Southwestern Kentucky, BY STRIKE CHIEFS |:\»l« , AL rah eee a awe Ste oe ' ne SSS — . The matter was referred to OM contract Wil the operators . “phere is no doubt whateve know that T wil you | : = Here are the police records of the} Commitive of the Whol t c ot expire until April 1, 1 the conflicts Ia the slums of you"? A. That ts my handwrit Notice to Advertisers four men engaged in the holdup - a Phe ovr tion, foreea'of union men will] INDIANAPOLIS, March The] have ed the foes af the Bree[ Miss Stone said she was “raving | sate a _ John McGrath, twenty-five, No. 411] HUNTER COLL WINS SEPT BOIL) be tit in the anines to protect thelxansas Industrial Court order extend-| State with every sort of at the thy wrot tt Z aap cis Ape tee tee Gaxt Nxt Strect—1915, burglary, sen] CASH POR SALAIY EXER ASES. Prake their owe y : lati to. rally their side wimitted being under treatment for a vate BM che dam fence suspended; 1916, drug s The Appellate Di 1 of Uh t we owhart Neupyer ' ral vee rei roel i Atra|ne, CET DISPERSE AGE TeINeRE ee Te nd have der, but indignantly de Gi teceton at Tae . i 8, Ne The Appellate Division of the Sue [tive ot aR aNiiartamaatl eal touting : see hexwi a have : nantly tence suspended; 1916, burglary, El-Jprewe Court to-day affirnied the wider | fields Peer nian and other {teen Gperators and aniners tn Kan-| 49 “with r wreckin ve [nied ever being in an insane asyium mira; 1920, drugs, Werk Hou Sti eunreme: MOEN SUaNeS fouiy Mote. |. Me Tororo. lt Woe ates to be affected ae West Vir-[8as for thirty days will not stop thr | campaign Miss Stone denied there had been O r Pe " mandamus: Kahne the " ‘ n « t 1 Y rata: . . , 1 € ow sen pany scondue etwe seit x Christopher Peppler, twenty-eight, ate In the mayer o / x inin, Ohto, Indiana, Miinois, lowa,| suspension of work by union miners} “AS far as the measures now | ny, misconduct betwen) herself and No. 354 East 91st Street—1918, burg SoH ERS Ly to . Naat f have an effect In tranquill Kinkead on the way to Atlantic Cit pon aes aa tre 918, burg olloge's dem for $41.81. | iy mats Missourt, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkan-Jat midnight to-night, according toe [may have an Belfast, the but admitted her handveritin 5 ary an avolen imi 1920, grand] 9 pay sitaries of officers amd teachers | s jJsus. Vesas, Alabama, Tennessee, President John L. Lewis of the United |{he situation Mt hs ARE. brant llatnk ke ckeiowena Gasiaee Me: dreeny, now on ba vous diane oc of lust yen, | Unt ( . i if tnose fighting for the trea in}ietter to Kinkead saying ot none Mets, thirty, No. Bast ¥sth| The nw Herta Nel Amor ke ! ' no Kenticky, Maryland, Michigan. Mon- | Mine: Worker Ameriva ae ers strengthe ure not going to do this let me know copy, ive copy. whlch hae Strest—aeveral arrcais for disorderly| cre: in salaries which w ‘ tana, Wyoming, Colorady and Wash-[ The stike in Kansas will became ] "6 enormously BUTT coe. land Mr. Bolin (1 Attorney an {Bebe stcelned "by 1B. MO Friday. and ene conduct : PS tOP: eens | as ptaogA-an ithe ington. Western Canada also ix ex-joperative midnight’ and will be pe se ‘Irishmen the pr ct Cincinnati) will send us both where Hottice by 1 P.M. Feld id positiva Bebe ‘calscier, aretecin Oe ae or ink Bintative AL cnet aiace | pected to join the suspension, but not|thoroughly effective,’ declared Mr. openn ne at” reaulre, rieidly 1 No. 208 East Téth Sireet—-1916, bur. —— of the railroad brotherlvods to keep {the Nova Scotia district tore| the over ‘and positive. releagg No. » bi ny w » J iw Mare! 3 defore et glary, Elmira; 1916, disorderly con-|LINDSAY’S PLEA GUILTY [the matter of wase 9 mison a PI BURGH, atari. Elcoree D or orders released tater than 6& when omitted will mot serve t character, contract oF of THE WORLD *@ Ae,’ Workhotse; 1916, larceny. FI-| JN SWINDLING CHARGE] "iit, tmale 2 S000 eels cela ene oon Meester Pennsylvania | HIS WALL ST. HOLD-UP mira: 1948, grand larceny, six months eR timiGanise wancet cache taiieeaai »proximately CALLED 2ND OFFENSE uminous district and a A Spring Opening Sale of Alfred E. Lindsay, the former private | aya tl 000 in the Central Pennsylvania ——— The automobile wi , » ayatem to ha’ th y isha Sou ain ee tng property’ of detective and strikebreaker who. bs lite own employe 1 cn | field will have completed every pre-| Police Say Youth Bax Suspended Avenue, the Bronx, and wan etolen|P Morsay nnd other fin IJ iates of labor. | T © is stil ed | paration for the strike. Pumpers and Sentence for Similar Crime. 9 = yesterd. psn 55 righted theca ip in the Unit intes: |f thers needed to keep down the water] Henry Sclmisel twenty-three, of No or . yesterday at Broadway and S5th| swindled women out o an = y ; * Stre foard, but the oma a 1 prevent accumulation of sas In] 999 Kingsdrid 5 y COUGHLAN.—OR March 30, ABIGATL, bee Street. $1,000 which they {1 i I 239 Kini Road Fast, arrested 3 E. ee to be used in Wall Strat gradually winnit lines so affected were to be contin-| Ve sterday 1 at loved sister of Mary BY and Jeremiah Je 4 0 lise Phere is nos nont}ucd at work until the end of thel** ‘ Bi) Biveck Sttet) baying GAVE 8,900 POUNDS SLB Aue NaN wat aren malt ae ; been caught by Edward Mandell, a mes fre r late residence, 28 ' 1 maint o o tring] WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 31.—]8°oser for LM. Prince & Co,, who I 1, on Saturday, $15.00 Tweed Suits FOR 5 TONS OF COAL find Nayst | Approximately: 155,000, mine workers} charged him with having hond ADSI Si) 30eee BERNE An Mis eee see ae 14, heen prope 1 H thraeite fields will lay down ports bin 0, was held in § pail tos BE IPRs ee ae 9 4 , : ae eo i . ‘ to Lin [thelr tools at the end of to-day's] day by Makistete McAndrews In Center + : : ae aninpanian Samuel Datch of No. 173 Monroe w t ies \ : HeLa HoueHin unsere praca eel (Maar : With Two Pairs of Knickers KING—In hls 68th year, HENRY, beloved Street, a driver for the Knicker fll, i Missed nesnitae heme is} panies with 260 collieries will be idle. Pei LBA ee nob Bl Assistant husband of 1 t King, nee erty, bocker Coal Company, was convicte R 1 | torthoonnng nee Oe luily toss in production will be scl was now He nied ( Diet ay agate ae ‘in the Court of Special Sessions th f perators. Th Hive-|abhout 802,000 tons of hard coal and for 9 sire ne committed $ 95 M., thonios to Bt y'a Church, 106th afternoon of delivering to the Ash-|\ f } spre nas ci Morus in Wases about $500,000, affecting years @ go. t ° \ anid Prostuct ay, Interment in Ste bi 4 18 of eon ni tely ur 1 fore 0,000 famili - <-—- I Vn A bile cortege, ford Building, No. 105 West 40th > far: KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 81-—|CHICAGO BANKER GOES | Street, on Nov. 9, 1921, 8,900 pounds | NON-RUSH-H! UR CROWD ‘arene : ‘ somett 1 ins been | Hetween, $7,000 and 40,000 coal miners bP A A of coal instead of five tons which hud TRAMPLED ON Halutents: Gum en tke tradecMisslestonl aintribl: ‘TO LUNCH,” ENDS LIFE Wonderfully smart Norfolk coats, lined with | So been ordered. N -ED ON HIM) etn the t vind Le | whieh? comprises Missourl, Kansas, 5 nd two pairs of full-cut Knickers, = Inspector of Weights and Measures] x eee linveaharuatee us chai Soe towan wai] WaT Fenton Jumpa tnto River to alpaca, @ 4 Joseph Tuchman testified that Duteh| innccuontn) BA Gt ; Sn aire eel oh eC Nee Known to Officials. lined throughout—Sizes 8 to 18. wold the difference on his way from|in | ‘ A | rastor, Chairman of the| CHICAGO, Murch 31.—W, 7. Fentor : | the coal yan! to the place of deliv : Menace [ora Tee ee eS TR ee eel geeeaaiiar sets Maule tL ALL WOOL, OF COURSE | ery. When Tuckman arrested him x | ee he Republic, tote tile dunk ¢ ; . | ‘ >, lowed the weight ticket. Th: | OUIS, Maren Py by ig ‘ Vice UAESIaLO Xtra Quality Sport Model Tweed Suits ‘he Funeral Church"inc. er er TNS ate ri 1 ' Maus Ometais of} june mt the usu hour tostny anil + xt one pair of Golf Knickers and one porthole dL ce wae o hinty days 1 ‘ tl ! ) union mie s in the Sout Ls C Ss Spec in the Work House # Pat ARTS Heulicen eee CRC ay Rite Lh area peti pair of Plain Knickers. Special at $16.50. | Broadway at 66th St. ~~ } . . Wtediy Would start de xehud inla of the bank i | MARYLAND WETS WIN ' I ING CANS" inotive for ae ° | ANNAPOLIS, Md, Mare” l.—The}on was toh NOTHING CAN STOP )openere. Mi areh Cane en | uk uothevs | Maryland Senaio hes adopted a vewo- [rial wnt vii ‘ STRIKE NOW, UNION |. iuanarosiiuneats uo | lution requesting Congress to moilify||usions Iv ge didnt | eee and (EN Syaere nil - LEADE WRT he He Fiera npr anal SAR a BROADWAY, AT 49TH STREET | than 4% per cent, alcohol. The meas: } DON'T EXPERIMENT WITH COLDS) ix p1yxi | s : iis \ j 47 Cortlanut Street i 279 Broadway Art pearl white gold assed 15 1 ow toe | ‘ Ruch aie, Asp ra, Brett, 74 Browdway, hour debate } ‘ pila AY Lovated 11s f wok! SEATTLE, Murch al.—appronie CARRE a gle AB 1, 14 Broudway, atroag <