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T HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD The Rev. Ernest M. Stires, rector of Saint Thomas's Church, sald, in Part, in a letter: “When the Municipal Art Commis- sion was established by law all thoughtful citizens rejoloed in the hope that genuinesworks of art would more arid morn adorn our great city. It is difficult to believe that the law having been passed, we do not now Propose to sumbit to it. Many good fitizens are disturbed at the wide- spread disposition to evade and dis- obey law, but the situation will be- come serious, indeed, if our city gov- ernment shall ally itself with that tendency. I am confident that all op- position to the statue of “Civic Virtue’ has been based upon mis- understnading, and I cherish the hope contended that the question of sex or franchise do not enter into the subject at all, It said the action of the Board of Estimate in holding public hearings on the work of so eminent an artist was deplorable and would hold the city up to the public ridicule of the world. CTY WITHORANS FROM CAS INQUIRY ~ BY COMMISION (Continued From First Page.) on the statue imbroglio by listening to letters from prominent clergymen and art organizations—nine in all— lambasting the Hylan Administration for interfering with a work of art. There was a serious row between Mayor Hylan and First Deputy Comptroller Henry Smith when the Mayor charged that Smith, who was a Park Commissioner under Mayor McClellan when ‘Civic Virtue’? was ordered, was counsel for MacMonnies. “I don't suppose it is gonerally known that Mr. Smith has been counsel for MacMonnies who executed Civic Virtue,” said the Mayor during a controversy between Mr. Smith and Alex Cummings, Prestdent of the University Forum of America, Mr. Smith faced the Mayor when he heard CONGRESS STIRRED UP. “Could any red-bicoded American do anything elee when his confidence is violated, his home invaded and his faithful wife insulted and violently attacked?” he demanded. “So help me God, I never intended to kill Beck T loved him like a brother “From the appearance of the wound the bullet did not lodge tn the ekull or brain but passed out and struck somewhere in the woodwork of the house,"* said Coroner McWilliams. pRB orcaie= eisai LIQUOR ROBBERIES KEEP POLICE BUSY Caretaker of Connecticat Estate Badly Benten by Thugs. strike will be transferred to this city to-day with the arrival of John L. Lewis, International President of the Inited Mine Workers, who Is expected to use every effort to speed up tho anthracite wage negotiations. International and district members of the Anthracite General Scale Com- mittee, forty strong, already have be- wun to arrive in response to @ call tenued by Thomas Kennedy, Presl- dent of the committee. They, with Mr. Lewis, will discuss emergencies which have arisen eince the strike was called last Saturday. One of the chief problems confront- Legislators From Coal States Being Urged to Act Before Famine Results. Wessing and pleading and trying to “e ) » and allowing the public to decide tte chame him. “Follies Girl, Who Is Alleged fate. If the people say it's objec BE) mye Jumped up from the couch T B th Vi ° f Bi ° tionable, take It down, biel hall at least have n ir @oor and went toward the dining 0 e é ictim 0 a igamist is mn <! overt ies, President of the toom, When | got my revolver and A ican Sculptors’ Society, favored con. 1 passed into the breakfast ; : ae y Mrs, Elizabeth King Blast, ocr and, looking through Into the , £% : ber of the National Women’s @inirg room, [I saw the portieres — E asked Bayo? Hylan if a substitute for bulged together. I walked in and ‘ } ‘ A the MacMonnies faction or the people Beck stepped out boldly. He looked = : a (Continued From First Page.) and he had to typify Civic Virtue a8/at large should select the new ome. ‘me In the eye, 1 was just four feet amare hag Av usually has ae Mr, Hylan said the people generally ang rg cies ities lown, throug’ e ages, even in| would decide. : . | “1 said, “Now you get out of my ‘ fi ; indicated that he will be Buitiatin | Roms once vo famous for her ma: “HL wonder if some of those opposing : house, you cur.’ President Doesn’t Regard the] Strike Headquarters Moves to who favore the MacMonsies sroup, [tos and, of course, temptation has} the MacMfonnies statute” sald Mrs. thought iF ee p >) . % eu as, at least, pai ly | Black, “are tt Bolsheviks at i aa not prod mien Minoed. | Walkout as Emergency, New York, With Lewis Vigan Hae weaguel and shad female, We hardly think that a mere who Want to destroy art, history and Habe Jumped in and bi di Hi ini ; J" sit would jeopardize youth—or any|religion."” ee eer er fie eee Advisers Declare. Joining Seen. secertary, acctpying places of honor| Monster of animal form.” A dstender of the MecMonnteg impact discharged the weapon. That 2 in the Boat of Estimate horseshoe, | HOPES CITY WILL BE ENRICHED |group was the National Association is the truth. National headquarters of the coal the Mayor opened the second hearing: WITH ARTISTIC WORK, of Women Painters and Sculptors, It By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, April 6 (Copyright 1922). — The Government's attitude toward the coal strike is unique. Conversations with Cabinet officers reflect an equanimity over the situa- Non which is in contrast to the mood BRIDGEPORT, April ,—Robbers}of tha, Government on occasions of severely beat William Given, caretaker | Previous industrial trouble. ing the committee, it was sald, was the accusation. that this misunderstanding will soon M Asked whether the Government will] whether it would accept tho alleged “Why, Mr. Mayor,’ he said in a disappear and our city be enriched at the summer home of Charles M. 3 tense voice, “Iam urprised and] With another artistic work of highest take a band if a coal famine results, Cabinet members say they expect no famine, Would the Government take a band jf the coal supply is exhausted and prices are raised? To this, too, calm answer that, of course, the Administration would not look with favor upon such a course if pursued by the operators, and that it would be most unfortunate if the consumer suffered—but no prediction is made that even on that occasion the Government would be justified in intervening. Altogether, one gets the impression in Government quarters that the coal strike is regarded from a purely eco- nomic viewpoint as not an unmixed blessin, One Cabinet official de- clines even to cull the present sus- pension of work a ‘‘strike,"" He re- fers to It as “an extended conversa- tin,” Me says both sides will un- derstand each other better when the disagreement is settled, es There's no harm in what's boing done, no suffering anticipated, no se- offers of several small independent companies to comply with the miners’ nineteen demands if the men would return to work. Mr. Lewis also Is expected to ald the committee in devising plans for enforcing the strike in semi-unionized districts. where, according to ufvert- fled reports, production hus continued | since the suspension order became effective, Detailed reports of the status of the suspension in the an-| « roe Oe WEDS PERCY DAVIS TT DAYS AFTER HE distinction, It is difficult to see how Mr. MacMontes could have hit upon a theme more appropriate for the greatest maritime city of the world, and it is equally difficult to conceive how the theme could have been treated with a. greater degree of moral and artistic purity.”’ A letter from the Women’s Club of Albany opposed the MacMonnies “Civio Virtue group, claiming that {t represented mediaeval Ideas. Clarice M. Baright, a lawyer of No. 170 Broadway, said it was unfair to the masses, who have not had the op- portunity to obtain an artistic educd- tion to expose a riddle like ‘Civic Virtue” to their daily gaze. She said there was some question as to whether or not the foot of the male figure rested on the necw of one of the prostrate female figures. When the Mayor asked which was more appropriate for City Hall Park a statue like that of Nathan Hale or a group like “Civic Virtue’? the Mayor's followers applauded. ‘Tainter, a New York manufacturer, at Rosehill, Southport, last Wednesday night, it was learned to-day. are also investigating half a other robberies in summer hones In Southport and Greenfield Hill, tn which stored Hquors worth thourands of dol- lare were taken, The robbers had beaten Given and were trying to truss him up with ao vope when his shouts were heard by Capt. Albert 8, Pike, who scared them away. grieved to hear you make such a statement. You know that I have never been nor am I at the present time counsel for Mr. MacMonnies. I am merely a friend and I am proud to be that.” “We'll go right along,’’ interrupted the Mayor as Mr. Smith was about to York would not submit to any further conferences with regard to gas pro- duction or distribution. He satd the city would insist on a trial of the complaints.made by Mayor Hylan at the suggestlon of The Evening World and endeavor to save all possible time in the examination of the physical Properties of the gas companies, to aseertain the original cost of the Properties, their age, expected life and to reach a fair agreement of the acts. Mr. O'Brien insisted that the com- mission direct the gas companies to produce the books and permit the. city access to examine the plants and the books. Mr, O'Brien feminded Chairman Prendergast that he appeared at the invitation of the Chairman of the commission to continue the confer- ences. He sald he was confronted roceed. “You won't go right along,” snapped Smith, bending toward the Mayor, who sat within a few feet of him, Mrs. Hylan and her daughter watched intently. Mr. Smith, who ts six feet three and weighs about 250 pounds, saw the Mayor's wife and daughter and sank back resignedly into his seat. Lian Sire, President of the Women’s National Democratic Club, bitterly attacked Civic Virtue. She said she had visited hospitals for the insane and studied various types of hallucinations. One insane man tm- agined he was Adonis and strutted back and forth bowing to the plaudits ee BOWIE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md,, April 5 —The following are the entries for to- morrow's race ‘Philip Murray, Vice President of the Mine Worker's International, pre- dicted that Mr. Lewis, coming fresh from his experiences before the House Labor Committee's investigation, would inject new vigor into the wage negotiations. He probably will assume command of the miners’ offensive, Mr. Murray sald, in the battle of statistics which they have waged SHATTUCK ROBBERY PLOTTED IN.CHICAGO, RACE.—Purse $1,200; maidens; 1? cGarmen Pantages. 1 Better Luck 1 Billy Gibson - eGeorge Choone 1 Elizateth Brice . rious outcome to be feared—this is the attitude of officluls toward the with the operators ‘for nearly three ‘weeks. MARRIED ANOTHER PLE NOW LEARN of Imaginary women. The concept Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin of No. 661 upon his appearance to-day with the bresenco of B. Meredith Langstaff, — Night Light \t f Civic Virtue, she satd, was parallel] West 179th S| sed the Mac. ant ) ~~ coal att and is ol In accordance with an agreement R of Civic ‘l] West 1 Street opposed the Mac-Jan assistant counsel 5 ] Wransle .. roe hig lh cated boll cai Ab reached lust night, operators were Gavtinted BR Fire Page) (Continued From First Page.) to this ina sense in that it repre-| Monnies statue. So did Joseph John-| sion, who adorned te os ee ne ficient to deal with a long period of | expected to-day to order sunperin- Come renee aioe ae sented a pure type of manhood with} son,’ Commissioner of ‘Public Works|the eonference. Mr. O’Brien asked 1 ldleners at the mines, tendents of certain anthracite mines} oy44 to the law for justice for th made the trip from Chicago delayed |so-called tmpure half women, half) of Manhattan. that the Chairman of some other of ‘ bHarding] ‘The truth is that there is a surplus} to come to New York for instruc} ) 4, je law for justice for them} their scheduled programme. Bouilat | fish crawling and cringing ot his feet Alexander Cummings, president of|the Commissioners present be gum- i entry. Whitney ent: of coal, The operators want to get] tions ax to employment of union nea By and two of his men came on ahead| ‘The idea tat the manly form|the University Forum of America,|moned. Mr. Prendergast and Mr. SECOND RACE.—Purae $1,263.37; Hd oF it, The arrike gives them that| for maintenance of property while the| According to Mrs. Laird, Grafton | ny train to perfect thelr plans on the}typifies civie viriue 1 far beyond] said a statue @ George Washington] Pooley responded and Mr. O'Brien met her daughter five years ago in St.] ground. Diesat and Maurice Decair,|me,’’ said Mrs. Sire. “They tell,us}or some great public man would be ing; Maidens; three-year-olds and upwar seven furlongs. chance. the miners feel the operators will be more reasonable about wages and working conditions, ators will be—they will have to be mindful of the public's demand for coal and they will not be able to sus- ‘When the surplus is gone, Maybe the oper- strike Is on. COAL CONFERENCE egos Augustine, Fla,, when she was only a OPERATORS DISCUSS | ivenite in’ motion Juvenile in @ motion picture concern, At that time Grafton professed to be deeply in love with the child and cher- ished her gained the consent of herself and her employed as & image always until he following In the automobile, were ar- rested in Bridgeport and were in jail six months following a charge of having revolvers in their possession. week or two after their release t. postponed robbery was under- taken. that the women who are crawling are not wholly women but half women, half fish. Admitti extremities are fish/tike, why should a that the lower man kick a poor harmless fish? First the men put us on a pedestal and tell us we are all that is virtuous more appropriate for City Hall Park. He did not question the artistic excel- lence of the MacMonnies statue, but he thought its proper setting should be a museum, where only the appre- clative visit made known the city’s position. To this Chairman Prendergast sald he was very glad to have the city’s law officer there, but the conference would continue whether the aity’s counsel remained or pithdrew. Cha{r- man Prendergast declared that fur- Pattern ‘ Pittsburgh Vein Association to “You refer to those,who have high] ther considerat ve Bormnhe 0: tid La shpat arpa aera i 4A nie ei mother to their union. aD athaels sak withictiie Tuttle lovely, ThEn ohh oti emt make jack Tiigeoe ena tre wee, Leh! espn biel tub tes ed dike Da traight Shot . “0 y prices, G 1 Decide on Participation at And less than three weeks before} Attorney yesterday and again to-day.| half woman, half fish out of us to] «ye, replied Mr, Cummings.| gas rates charged by the various com- Doris . THIRD RACK,—Purse $1,263.5 Weight TH E ; In greatest. | crore’ asso ect cl ell. W ere not excuse her from testifying. Out Dap iy f, yestolls end Upward. nix "und a halt fore] Senators and members of the House Poets ical Ny A ips aa Uaepecunttn pelea nee of consideration for her condition,| church into a theatre. In view of the |" declared Mr. Gallatin. bacag = from States where miners are out of | they wi!l meet unton repr they were of the impression that he|however, he consented to defer the] strunge views ,this gentleman from The women giggled and then men an Fair work are being urged to do something| April 10, av requented by the House | was married to Peggy Davis. Graf-|Grand Jury hearing from to-morrow] the Gowery has on the question of ro- bedidaked Encouraged by this mixed 11" War Note before exhaustion wots in and suffer-| Labor Cominittes, it was announced] ton, ahe says, assured her that he haa | until next week. ; Iitious worshin,. I do. not think his|@emonstration Mr. Gallatin continued. ‘Torn MeTenmari fog begins, Hverything pointe to a) aere eee o,, april k—The Ohio Col. [Only © friendly interest In Porsy and| | The indignation of ffs, Ghalts [letter on art’ should carry much] “Coming down, to the omce, this Mook Oran ands-off policy at the White House eter Company, largest individual coal | told her the location of the sanitarium against the robbers and the police} weight. At least if his views on art) oO | ae icouee Wee Sonat SIXTH RACH.—Purse $1,263.37; claiming; four-year-olds and upward! one mile and & (From the Baltimore American.) 2 He—My dear, I have just paid off the he soldiers, but murderers and rob- and H. B. Winchester the nold Richards und nest Collyer, all St. mt mortgage on our home. re some of the shops. Kansas Agricultural Coll ave Jroattonts and property owners tn the Broadway at 66th ws fast Ghe—I'm eo glad. Now you can put] All business in the town of Swine} Armed Nepubli ; wanted tacday fo th Ha oleate Maudie de | Base HAVEN US London em another and buy an automobile. Heials hint that imported coal sJeome in competition in the domestic is keoping its pledge made to the busl- ness men in the last campaign that it would not use its power to interfere in labor difficulties, policy has bee nto stir up things in Congress where naturally the pres- sur and Government departments, some- thing that ls gratifying to the opera- tors, who believe they can win if the Government keeps out; but one can- may The effect of the Administration from the miners comes, he added, these men would not ford, County Mayo, was closed by in Washington April 10. ence is described as the fr an effort to gettle the Nation-wide coal Michael Gallagher, President of the association, announced the call for the meeting to-day. ST. LOUIS, April 5. mittces of the three Lllinoly coal op. strike. operating company Meeting. The copter- atep in|? ti ~The scale com- in Ohio, will not be | y represented in the proposed joint con- erence of Vashington on April 10. gies oh EGE day miners men invaded the town and wrecked arrested thr and operators in he married her, the records show, he had made Miss Ellen Curley McIntyre apartment !n West been in her life. eral weeks ago brought her to New York and secured a room for her in pected call at the sanitarium and was 95th Street and Peggy was happler than ever she had Meantime Grafton had been writing o his bride in Youngstown and sev- where the girl was recuperating. Mrs, Grafton No. 1 made an unex- ing to a report by JS. ttughes He was endeavoring to arrange with Mr. Banton to spare Mrs. Shattuck throw back the bolt of the lock, Inasmuch as Mrs. Shattuck, who speaks Frengh fluently and positively identified Bouilat by his conversation when he forced her, to. give him the jewelry she was wearing, is an et en- tial witness, Mr. Banton said he could system which let them run loose to carry out their designs does not cool with time. He has pledged himself to head a subscription for any move- J. Merbert Johnston, John Farr, Ar- typify all that is evil, Was man ever more Inconststent? uthrie. She said: have listened with interest to the reading of a letter from that gen- tleman from the Bowery. This is the same gentieman who, in ‘order to praise his Maker fnust bring lovely women {nto his church. He cannot praise his Maker unless he turns his Dr. are us weird as his concepts on wor- ship his letter need not be taken too seriously." The letter from Dr, Guthrie, rector FRANK CAMPBELI, “he Guneral Church”ine (NON-OEOTARIAN) ‘Those who undertake to understand fense of Mr. Cummings. Park Commissioner Gallatin caused consternation among the women when ho believed ladies are “slightly off the track.'* of Virtue are no more women than I he announced that Those sirens at the feet sented as a man, men objecting. Why the devi! is always a man, yet I do not hear the ‘They're used to it. panies, and ‘in the tntorim the city | Sear-7eer-clde SB4 Up wary) six furlongs. mythology and allegory and who have] would he excused from 4 | portation even a tariff, it is con-|°% the Pittsburgh Vein Operators’ McIntyre had been employed as a] strain of appearing before the Grand] than the morals of its women. What) masters.’ proceed without Mr. O’Brien and hie | CEAAa. WOUIR Gar gern Clit coAd IR Gos | Apeslation ofthe centiel competitive) commueeres 3B she. Morietia Chest ary and: rehearse Os ter, of the} kind of an example are we to Present} Deputy Comptroller Smith asked} staff, on the assumption that the Gisele. priaweieece’ Uaduly, inantea Company's offices in littshureh, in| attack of the robbers on her and her] in a public park for the edification of | 4¢, Gumngings if he had seen the|city's legal representative no I Prt From the White House, incidentall coal field has been called for this] which George Grafton, the father of] confinement with the rest of the | the coming generation if we represent | sinouette of Civic Virtue when it was| wished to participate. Mr. Ont ror ra 2 fe conite tla intaxeation teas the © ¥+ J afternoon or to-morrow morning to| Joseph, 18 heavily Interested household in the airtight, sound-proof | woman—all that is bad—beluk|Soe uy in City Hall Park about al and his alds left the room and ~~ Bey Bs Meee tere ‘goat; clayne| dent doesn't regard the strike as an| consider the request of Chalrman Grafton told Mrs. Laird and her| wine vault in eniens they seas tell spurned at the foot pect Di hal year or 80 ago. He replied that he| conference proceeded without them. tng, four-year-olds aud upward: six tur-[emergency. There is every indica-| Nolan of the House Labor Committee Aaugiter aes alien yeh acyeY ers, bea er pont Han) et NE: anal who is supposed to Sl aimee meeat ie itcweaabatde Sun: . r ; im : #0) hortly, He i tion that the Administration feels tt that the operators and miners confer] Dus @xbucked te get sume Mito MS) Anite and a dime enabled him to| Misx Sires then attacked the Rev. | 17s, nt aoe ie a ae een the Civie It oth Street 57th Street New York em. Weight 0 Pe e al Cf e1 abe i not be as certain that Congress will dented permission to vee the sick girl ent with $1,000 whigh will give real-| of St. Mark’s in-the-Houwerle, in a] {s contenos (ise the Women Aro ell 1? Belle Ree ignore the issue, expecially as the | HIGHER WAGE OFFERS fand then the girl who claimed Grafton {dents of Washington Square some as-} letter to the Estimate Board, referred Bp Se AP race VAL Ot AGL a Weta ail Peeples (31) Hyones votes of lubor are as numerous ae TO LURE MIN k ‘ : Qn | irance of safety in their homes and|to by Miss Sires, said: woman who tempts 2 man to do good | , 1988 World Almanac, aay os : ran th sek FAIL TO ERS| as her husbynd was connected with y Mis 5 should ‘be coriplimented, ‘Tia in favor: be cents per copy, on gtandy; by mally 21° Little Bd ever this campaign year, Q aid in the c pture and conviction of ‘All sculpture, of course, when it . rr repatd, 50 cents. Address re i4) We i feekeeeh =a her on the 4vire and an appointment AUPE ES. uttin he Mac M i ds) Weary ——— : i lof putting up the Mac Monnies statue ja, New York, City. 7 attorney Muir Only Effect, Says Union Leader, Is] was made s with Mrs, {the thieves. attempts ideas, depends on estab- SEVENTH RACE.—Puree $1,208.37; claim- to Strengthen Hopes for Gen- | Laird’s sattorney, Bickel, of} The Courrier des Etats-Unis is re-llished conventions of expression on 4 olds and upward; one smile Seat imatenet No. 1478 Broadway, ‘The appeal tof sponsible for the statement that the} mythology and traditional mythology. Wolght Special to The Mvening World ) Dist@ict Attorney Banton followed the | Police hero have learned that Boullat} porsons who have never, heard in . see 108 aah VILLE, Pi = meeting. has a criminal record in France and] Greek mythology of sirens are hardly 10% Pott WLE, Pa., April 6.—Offers| yy Laird said that Gratton al-|that the Paris police have been asked| competent to judge Mr. (Mac Monnies’ 108 (it of Increased wages by certain inde-| ways professed to be hard up and|to aid tn hunttog him down here, aris 1s pendent anthracite operators to min-|made a trip to Philadelphia to nequre| Fourth Deputy Commissioner Joho} “1 do not see that this youth, rep- E SPORT SHIRT of silk or linen 106 See J. Cray, In announcing a new law tball hero, our av- of six or ar 108 ers, said to amount to a day, will|funds. Failing there went to ® resenting our foot ero, 5 :, Ly 4 a — —Wasther clear. hot be accepted, it is positively de-| Wilkes-Barre, where she wired to him| Passed by the Legislature tnereased) erage stalwart Doughboy, strong and with its soft mannish collar that is —>+—— 18-POUND SHELLS Blared to-day. At thy same time the| that Peggy was dying and was con-|the fee for @ pistol permit from $1 to| unconscious, merely understanding developed in all th dd. shad BOWIE SELECTIONS. miners regurd the offer as an ovidence|stantly calling for him. In response Bee ee tuner: Per-/his duty of which the Roman sword foots bh e new twe es eee 3 SEE ake of weakening on the part of the ope-|to that mesange, she said, Grafton {Mts have ben Issued tu ct zens since} on his shoulder is the syinbol ts is the smart blouse mo! t— $12. | _ BOWIE RACH TRACK, April 5.—The Continued 3 oy ai rators, Just why such an offer shoujd| came to New York, but instead of pastes | 1, and that the number of| trampling on any woman. He ie > of the ment—$ feyening World selections for to-mor- (Continued From First Page.) fav amde ‘at thix eacly atage of the|sccing her went to the rooms where applications ts increasing rapidly. Of! marching cwutivusly forward grip- For the morning eT RACE follaws “ a strike is explained by C.F. Foley of|h« and Peggy had tived und took |the permits issued since the Brat ice ping the ground with his toes to make y 7 | eee eT, RACE Better Luck, Whitney | 4 vy guarded since the attack on the| the American Federation of Labor, |away his clothing and personal ef- te ison kn IME aaa sure of his footing; and sesrmaida tailleur - blouses | RACE — Archive, Pattern, an‘? “Pho miners can easily get big] fects have é y are teempting to ensnar wi | auesrer. ipo ire Sebastes | Rreeneae YSuEBels wage at any time to eprras ann| The mother of Posay anid that injother Wall Street ‘men and thelr em) net, which as it comes Into view ap of La Jerz or i THIRD RACK—The Nephew, Bet-] GFOUPR of young men from the] arate collieries, when a strike jg,un- afton's last lette m1 Wilkes- | Ployees, who thus tek pag ninane, Of} nears to be an innocent garland, Jap silk with a sinda, Jock Boot. country are pouring into Dublin, * he suid, “for theye@ouia| Barre, he wrote that he was then the danger of hold-upa “below the} prom this the young man is ate ‘ i FOURTH RACE—Turmabout, Camou- | inany enlisting in the tezula LR. A hing coal to break ‘thei;} Jooking Into the Inky waters of the dead line. tempting to disengage himself. simple frill or a ‘axe, Ponlope, ‘ m strike, in other words, they} Susquehanna,” A movement toward a thorough In-} s1¢ the women object to the sirens i “RTH RACE—Tom McTaggart, All| This ts probably due to the fact that ava K herd Kay us a _ =| vestigation by civic and business or-| seine half women why should not the few inserts of ‘air, War Note. = the Irregulars have stopped all reo] WOuld be accepting money to cut their gunizations of the cause and extent of| |, 1 rise In revolt since they are | SIXTH RACE—Huonec, Weary, At ctita vecruiting in many of “*) own throats, VITAMINE LACK Crimea against life and property in] Miusriuin Fee on Oe fish have no hand drawn torney Mulr. ing y of the rural] “vie the strike continues a few New York City under Commissioner] '#!t fish—excer 4 j i . : ki e ey e e om CAEVENTH RACE —Walk Up, Car, | districts, so supporters of tho Pro-| weeks coal will be sold at a premium, KILLS PIGS; LOSS | anrignt’s naministration has been put | YC Saal work—$10. “lean Gone. visional Government are forced to] ana for every dollar received by .th Snr En Othe Washington Square As-| "Of course, temptation to the male a —_—.— = BOWIE SCRATCHES. — | “Despite the. increasing malnern the consumers will pay three." IS $50,000,000 |orutstion’ as a direct result of the) Appears as female, Would the women Hand Knitted ig ec! a ir C, . y 4 = : 5 vith othe 1 vor pa ligttint The Brenna Worl.) sizes, ‘told the Grand Jury that crime peer hiea had been made} Tog Much Corn Fed, 1s Reason] co-gperate with other organizations) ("ara rqiy, Unfortunately for the over these sport TRACK, . Md., Aprilland disorder in the metropolitan police a a. seulptor, the doughboys weren't girls, . S.—-Following are the early withdrawal ia ad etlol “This may be regarded as a smart Assigned by Kansas There was a meeting of members of | sculptor, 8 ae A %. 5 free ocd Cron a eee a { attempt to brenk up the wolidarity of Agriculturist the associating ast nine at the home shirts are in delicate new Spring color- a euCOND RACE—Annotte Teller, Bro- oughrea, denounced the activi. | the miners." he said, Rut tt has . ‘ k: heal cS ae Mes a Taieat Sas FUNERAL DIRECTOR ings as well as the striped and plaided ask, Lady Zeus. Uncle's Lassie. ties of the new army as immoral, The] Only resulted in stimulating the de BIRMINGHAM, Al pri 6 5 AG y a sepals i — THIRD RACE—Monastery, Hidden a d sa eh thaltuinare’ (or , s re of & special committee and included effects—$18.50. Jewel, Applejack, Arapahoe, Ticklish, |{rresulars, he sald, could make no} mand o ra permanent Wigs valtied at more than $50,- [Rye Shattuck, who was President of | e «4 Trantula, claim to represent the Nation, but} Wage + for which they enter 009,000 died tt trom dis t sgoclation for caven years; Rob: | . GIXTH RACE—Weary were trying to set themselves up as a| tulned 1 Slight hopes at first, but ; A | dv Forest, John L. Wilkie, | inet) a military junta, masters instead of] which they are now determined to] “**** Ning From insurmelent |r son Cowl, former Sheriff David PROGRESSIVE ENERGY. servants of the people. If civil war] obtain.” amines in thelr food, accord Hl. Knott, the Rey, Howard Dumteld, E pappesarrsgemners onder cf the unofficial fH A. but] omioers: no were ft ‘er tive i | aM“ AS Fah soon |Feports fail to auy why the order was | Ferinoy, Gounly Cork, inva \ emtien an Improv | L087, FOUND AND REWARDS | aneetas 2s, Caused them | ‘Algiven, As it was the local market ave Treaty with Great nu} t era of t ‘ontions for making the “Sunt in wrivelc Deiancoy Street asi and erm, destroyer. The day, somo traders refused to closa} Several shots were tired during tho] the Uniled States is to the | m&ve citywide will be discussed at the], Petree Hinses and Ludiow at 10.90 Aa Mt eure 30%. shops, whereupon over 100 armed\excitement, feeding of 100 much corn,”* mecting Exiday. Shen tispe de Berman. ai W. Sat,”