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es ae ia 2 ___THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY APRIL 10, 1922, “ { ‘Ehs-Qpace restrictions within the $00- BOWIE RACE TRACK, Md.. April 10, Sees I$ SIVIET POLICY [Some Prominent Women oF Society roars BRTSH TROOPS ENR ASKS 50 | Seoes Wl Br RULED ny Who Were in Palm Sunday Fifth Avenue Parade} 'sievine'ee'ts' Ag AN N DUBLIN POLICE RESERVES TO $1,200, claiming; four furlongs w . {3 The Muleskinner ESSE) AUTIONATENOA pec = | Pewpstostiy) MALT On } Su leave alinost immediately, and } Senator Sohanzer, wiio acaded Italy's G@elegation to Washington, will pre- GENOA, April 10 (Associated Press) —The Genoa Economic Con- ference was formally opened this st,] KEEPING HANDS OFF, ternoon in the historic palace of St. eae tila Wy Pollse Commissioner Enright for 1,192 new policemen to be raised? The general impression is that the money must come from special revenue bonds and the Board of Al- dermen must authorize the tsmue. There js an iron-clad provision in the City Charter to the effect that no “ae Michael Collins Gives W: ing This May Be Resul of Faction Warfare. DUBLIN, Agil 10. (Associated If Conference Decides on Russian Recognition Amer- ica Will Follow Suit. BECOND “RAOH.—Puree 81,200; maiden three-year-olds; atx and « halt % ‘Preas).—Britiah foot sbidiers rl more-than $2,000,000 worth of speci N George by Premier Facta a Italy. Washington to Take Big Part 2%, abarMohaie armed eppeared in the street# of}revenue ponds shall be issued mint) ‘The Premier was applauced as he i aW. V. Casey entry. Dublin on Palm Sunday for the first]® year's time. Only three months a Tose to deliver the specch of wel- After Europe Puts Its THIRD RAGE —Purse $1.20: claiming] ttener nlite the treaty, ‘Their prgsence | te" days have passed, but the Alde Teen: OE vaii Fi three-year-olda and upward; six furloni men already have been called upon to come to the representatives of al House in Order, Index. Welent cause) almost a sensation ge certain |igsue.$635,000, In addition, under the the countries assembled for the motable meeting calle to take steps 44 *Perigourdine sections of the capital. By David Lawienss, ie Ader . M4, “Bare ERS | Ay statement issued by the Irish the economic reconstruction o 42. *Miss Orb seeeeee@ 100 Republican Publicity Dey ment to- on pecial Correspondent of The Eve- ar latent Pag Burope and help restore normal con- ning World.) Se eeeere etsy 183 day conttadicts the rumors given 32 *Turnabout . @itions throughout the world. He} WASHINGTON, April 10 (Copy- ‘xpressed the hope that the work] right).—America wishes success to ef the conference would prove suc-} the other nations of the world gath- form 1% ‘an article in thé, aondon Daily Mail this morning that Eamon De era had been deposed as FOURTH RACE— three-year-olds; six furlongs. Index. 18! Gave Fatar $1,877,000 William T. Collins, Tammany a and Vice Chairman of the Board of ' *@senful and lend itself to the;better-] cred ut Genoa and stands ready to otek Ran leader of the Republicans at the se-| Aidermen, wax asked to-day where ment of all the nations of the earth. | join in a conference on economic mat- *Troubler cret meeting of the Irish Republican/the money was to come from for Bn- *Matel Curtis ‘ “Misa Emma G.... a SAVIBDR wie cones 108 37 Max Gold ‘ — Kate Brummel ooo... FIFTH RACE.—Purse' $1,200; clatming: four-year-olds and upward; one mile @ce right. He replied: “The Board of Aldermen will give all it can—all it has. It can do no, more. Don't ask me where the money ts to come from or how it is.to be raised. The Finance Committee ot the board will gave ‘to decide that Assuming that the money is raised by special revenue bonds in the board, tt means that we will be penniless so far As special revenue bonds are con- cerned for the remainder of the year."* —eceeaninlipneic ts ters just as soon as the political stq- bility of Europe is assured. If nothing else comes out of the Genoa conference but @ settlement of x breathless, expectant silence as Mintster Chord Gene jong {the Russian problem, if tt means the and proposed that Premier Facta be |Teeosnition of @ government in Rus- appointed Permanent President of the [sia with which the rest of the world Louis Barthou, head of fcan deal on the bais of protection of Aa poh taal np life and property under. international > te sodanmion, laws, the United States will feel that Bven the bright sunshine and balmy |the Genoa Conference is a success. air of Genoa was not potent in thaw- | Furthermore, the American Govern- Sse out the pessimism of the German |ment will follow sult if the European Seaton to the conference. The aie yp ay ee OE Governments come to an agreemen: 3 NSS ROSAUIM EVANS, MISS Hm the conference can ver it WUcHaRo 2 Newry witore bre thers ie relief. At least, that |with Russia on recognition. THUGS RIFLE. HOME | os INICCING. LEBAUDY . ‘te the view they are voicing, quite in] ‘The foregoing statements are from eved him of his watch and chain Army in Dublin yesterday, DUBLIN, April 10.—Speaking un- der great difficulties at Wexford yes- terday, Michael Collins warned Ire- land thet civil war was imminent. He sata: “Uniess there is an immediate change.of tone and tactics it looks as if civil war can be averted only by a miracle.. We are being watched. ‘If civil war breaks out there is little doubt the British will return. They will return to restore what we unable to pres ‘The Orangemen, encouraged by our divisions, have joined the work of wrecking the treaty. They have the ground prepared to make civil war complete and they have reason to hope it will soon be raging throughout the land. They will consolidate their “The Premier than read the wel- | coming message to the delegates from King Victor Emmanuel. There was an atmosphere of High «... 410 *Martha: Luckett BIXTH RACE.—Purse $1,200; claiming; three-year-olds and upward; one mile and 6 sixteenth. Index. Weight, ‘23Paut Connelly cparoar Cul 41 The Cullen Bon 85 *Anna Gallup *Ketio BARS USE OF FUNDS AGAINST LABOR UNIONS Farm Organizations Also Incinded Department of Justice Limitations. WASHINGTON, April 10.—The State and Justice Department BU, carrying ainst use of Jui harmony with Chancellor Wirth’s | unquestioned authority, They reveal @peech in Berli: id his tats t fest before leaving} that America, although absent from Aa for the French attitude, obser- |Genoa, is eagerly, hoping and expect- with it a stipulation a tice funds for Sherman Law pro: sev: tions against labor and farm organtsa® ing; three-year-olds and upward; “eloped that the French objected to| 0e of these is the reduction of land ‘permitting speeches from Chancellorjarmament in Europe, which is as wae and eeeeee Minister: Recoanl much dependent upon Russia as it -= Soviet Russia a! 1 inaugural ‘This attitude, however, did es bigot pedicesae dae Woke awh, ae took all their money and jewelry. meet with the approval of the|here that the le! ve 700, n the street, the police said, McGill CU: and Italians, and the names of}men on their borders alone. and Greene selzed ® young man as one ACCUSE WOUNDED MAN Meth the German and the Russian] Until Russian demobilization is|0t the robbers, who sald he was}| OF HOLDING UP SALOON ‘spokesmen appeared in the announce-| achieved, it is contended by Franco|James Vincent Saubella, nineteen, of . ~meat of the opening meocting pro-| that she cannot reduce the size of her}No- 214 Elizabeth Street. He had in] Two Com) Also Arrested ‘gramme. army. Central Europe lives in con-| hls pockets $76, two watches, a locket ‘While Him Hom Premier Lloyd George evoked ap-) stant apprehension too. and a bank book and was held, Detectives Collins and Landrigan of ole’ continued laughter when the Beach Street Station saw three men Many an evidence of change on the]! THUGS ORDERED lift Michael Swift out of a wagon and "gence aid America a great serv-} port of the Russian authoritles has take him into No. 6 Renwick Street, {> “by sending Columbus to discover| come to officialdom here, Gradually} FINGER CUT OFF where he lived, at 9 o'clock to-da: “Amero another ‘great’ wervice vy | ‘Be, Soviet# have come to realize hat} FOR DIAMOND RING theo fotowea and found that Swit America to rediscover Eu- +L renat ie MARTH co nce By ag cichonts telation, “Aliiecah the peepee been shot twice in the legs, They rec- ce ‘ Hold-Up in Harlem Restaurant] ognized hm, they said, as a man known The British er said he was} Government which probably will be P watch and chain, the police said. The prisoner described himself as (Continued From First Page.) | winiam Covert, eighteen, No. 420 (Continued From First Page.) East 17th Street. ‘ ‘The British will resume their Govern- ment and will have justified them- selves in the eyes of the world. There is grave danger of, another lon agény before our country.”" LONDON,’ April 10 (Associated Press). — News has reached Limerick of an attack on the police bartacks at Broadford, County Clare, occupied by officials Irish Republican Army units at 2 o'clock this morning, says a Press Association despatch from Limerick this afternoon, ‘There was an exchange of fire for a considerable time, the besieged force refusing to surrender, ‘ Capt. William O’Brien, who was in charge of the units occupying the barracks, was fatally wounded. No other details of the fighting were available at the time this despatch The jinrikisha boys of J; travel all day, Carrying a heavy passenger, at the speed | eApprentioe slowance Weather clear, Track f claimed, j . jons passed the H: ie this ft le are pointing out some similarity|ing the nations of the world to ac- Policeman James Curtin came round a vixteenth, power in the six counties and prob-| U9ns pastel (he Hous unavalllngly f0 ft to that of the French delegation cobigtinh somethise ‘bt The United the corner while the thug was going Index. ably extend their domain, which] pot a record vote, The rising vote was Bd Washington Conference. The bie is tis. through Barry's other pockets for —"‘Chatlenger méans the end of the Catholic Na-] 192 to 58 on the farm-labor proviao. representatives are placing |States for reasons of its own does u money, and after a chase of half a ‘ b= ot dl tlonalist population in the six counties. | == - . 7 ‘Someta in opposition to other of|not feel constrained to offer sugges- block reached the robber's head with 14? Horeb “If we fly at each other's throats the principal Allies in some matters} tions on purely political questions. his nightstick and “put him to sleep.” Poe ee the British Junker will be delighted to SETTING THE PACE . of detail. For instance, it has de- . In the prisoner's hand was Barry's 108 seize the opportunity to fntervene. 97 ‘ 3 piaB hs neste BOWIE SELECTIONS. BOWIE, Md., April 10.—The Evening World selections for to-morrow's races are as follows: Fiest Race—Rockabye, Bessie Leizh- ton, Be Trueman. Second Race—Caszey Entry, Vitamin, After that he established a detective agency under the name of Harris and became well known for investigations in divorce cases. Mme. Lebaudy had gone to France to settle certain mat- ters in the estate of her late hus- hand, which was very large, amount- Ing to something in the neighborhood of $10,000,000, It was when a relative of Lebaudy's objected to one of the transactions that Mme. Lebaudy called Sudreau, or Harris, into the case to obtain certain information for her. He had numer- ous conferences with Mme. Lebaudy of a horse; In fact, few horses can main- | tain, day after day, the pace set by boys. * Third Race—Felgned Zeal, Dare, Turnabout. Fourth Race—Cape Pillar, Mabel Cure tis, Avispa. Fifth Race—Martha Luckett, Attorney Mulr, Maize. Bixth Race—Lucky Kate, Paul Con- nelly, Financial Rooster. Seventh Race—Iron Boy, Devil Dog, Horeb. | And they do it on a diet of rice! Truly, energy and @durance are to be poor tice in the bis ic al head of special orders, there are calls for $295,000 in these bonds and in the Finance Committee there is pending $546,000 worth of requests. This means that bonds already committed and those pending total approximately | recognized will not appeal to other Ld erst les Sted do and met Jaci 1 $ © oBgaitive America would come to the recognised will not appeal to other} Revealed After Capture of Angelo Spaimto of Myrtle Avenue, [ime 37 Gag a Tuene” ¢who was recely BOWIE SCRATCHES. _| was sent. Europe urope se lege ader. rooklyn, and John Drinane, No. suet — wi n certain well informed politic: Fj Ei ttled Mg] is felt that to recognize a transformed 8 Break oon oH Nou Ol emtates he isa minor, 6) z a tL tntermen -polltice The ries d a poled fe Chariton Street, were arrested with |eState. & fe aad BOWIE RACE TRACK, April 10.—| quarters « violent stroke is Antict- Lar gp sr | f Soviet ‘a better than to continue te Six victims of a hold-up in the) Swift, cy sod with holding up the sa-| Aree ts meeting Sudreau intro-|he scratches for to-day's races are as| pated by extremist Republicans at a = = . ignore Russia altogether. It's a start! restaurant of Jose; loon ‘of ‘‘ony Renoli, No. 231 West|@uced his son Roger to the young girl| follows: s ig) Ante, 2 GERMANY REFUSES [that prime sinister Lioya George ts ph Grasin, No. 66) strect. The bartender, Peter Beldi, said}and it was reported that an attach-| First Race—Buddugic, Billy Gibson, [Very carly date. These English sources of opinion believe Easter week will be selected as a timely moment for a hold stroke because of its 1916 associations. CHARLEMONT, Ireland, April 10. —A police patrol on spectal assign- ment in the area between Armagh and Charlemont was ambushed Sun- day and two in the patrol were wounded. Dungannon police searched the district and arrested five men be- lieved to be responsible for the at- tack. BELFAST, April 10.—The Albert Street Presbyterian C Falls area was attacked by disturbers last night for the second time within two, weeks. Its two pews were smashed und several articles of church property were stolen, TULLAMORE, Ireland, April 10 (Associated Press).—George Gavan Duffy, Minister of Foreign AMairs in the Dail Eireann Cabinet, was seized by a crowd of young men and women and dragged from a platform upon which he was making an address at a pro-treaty meeting before a large gathering here yesterday. The dis- turbers upset the press table and after causing general consternation among spectators, abruptly withdrew and shouted: “Long live Eamon De Valera! Long live the Republic of Irelan: Tullamore is the capital of Kings County and is on the Grand Canal, fitty miles west southwest of Dublin, It has a population of approximately 5,000 people. Second Race—Keziah, Welcome Stranger, Siesta, Little Maudie, Rustler, Right Angle, Perigourdine. Sixth Race—Trickste! Zouave, Seventh Race—Chinnie Walsh, Alliro. ——__—_-. VETO INDICATED OF $100,000,000 HOUSING AID BILL (Continued From First Page.) i striving to make. East 11th Street, on April 6, have.| four mon entered at 8 o'clock, led by|ment hetween them sprang up im- FINANCE CONTROL) "pic attitude of America is neces-|the police say, {dentifted Martin Swift, who held a gun while ‘Drinene |mediately. ae sarily one of official silence. Other| Walsh, twenty-nine, as tho leader of| (20% $9. from the cash register. Beld!| Before long, according to informa- . r . ~ rs ad said he fired twice at Swift as they left, Terms of Allied Reparation Com- | nations pinay regret America’s ab-ltne thugs. Walsh was captured last | ‘The wagon had been stolen. Swif Bon obtained iia) ths city, tosday,, the mission Are Reported Thee ltt nage eet ere, pelleve night after a three months’ search| was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. {eno an important position in che one r Rejected. Jeter On ithe: toe iAitga. Beaten, Fee are rata ane age iatrent ac iinvicys Houesnalaah he radvinatee’ te 7 = April 10--A pote trom tne | NEM outside and guve Europe a reyes ge of assault) CURSES THE JUDGE elder man’ was sought frequently by ARIS, —A note from the | ch to put it . - ‘ é aa Gi chance to put its own house in order WHEN COMMITTED |™™e: Lebaudy and he was consulted German Government in reply to jhe] _ For the co-operation of the United | ,,2h¢ hold-up tn Grasins was one of ee upon many of the family’s financial tains of the Allied Reparations Com.| States in the next economic confer- |! : reotn| ; “swell Avenue, {ateairs: In time he received what The weeks. At about 1.30 o'clock tn the Mark Levy, No. 858 Caldwell Avenue, amounted to a power of. attorney in . ence is practically assured,. ‘announces Germany's refusal their management. Master Jack, would permit of an investment under this bill of upwards of $115,000,000. An investment of $100,000,000 will supply about 45,000 sanitary, well- lighted, well-heated apartments with adequate playgrounds. The bill docs not limit the investment to any particular locality. “The company has the incredible number of more than 26,000,000 pol- icy holders. Upward of 2,250,000 pol- icles ore in the hands &f 1,900,000 human beings resident in the City of New York, equivalent to about one- third of the total population of the city. This company and the Pruden- tial Life Insurance Company, which also specializes in small ‘industrial policies for the working people, to- gether hold polities on the lives of more than one-half the entire popu: lation of the city. “It ts a safe estimate that the hold- ers constitute considerably more than a majority of the tenement dwellers whose Iiving conditions are sought to be relieved by this programme of building construction, If in the pres- ent state of indecent and intolerabic overcrowding in the old firetraps, dis- case-breeding, ramshackle tenements that infest the city a contagious dis- ease should break out, it might as- sume the proportions of a plague, which besides involving a catastrophe would spell disaster for the company. That furnishes an Important justifica- tion for this temporary departure. “Rt even then this investment would not be defensible unless it can be justified on rs merits as a sound, stable and lucrative use of the finds of the poliay holders. Comprehensive preparations have been made in anti- cipation of this bill becoming a law, The location has been fixed upon and the preliminary work will be begun within one week after the bill is LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. LOBT, over $10), at Canal at, - R. 1 coming from Cartlandt st. Wil finde kindly return same a money belongs mother of girl that leat same? Party ‘that WER questions asked fo ert Groembeck, 22. W. oth, i $20,000 VERDICT AGAINST MOVIE FIRM UPHELD Judgment Rendered in New Jeracy Sustained by U. 8. Sapreme Court. WASHINGTON, April 10.—Judgment for $20,000 for Willlam R, Kane against the Fssanay Film Manufacturing Com- pany of Chicago and California was up- held by the Supreme Court to-day The Judgment was rendered by the New Jersey courts and was based on a contract dispute. The film company contracted with Kane for the motion pleture rights in 100 stortes to be chosen from 1,600 stories printed in a certain | « magazine. Kane sent the maguzines to the picture concern but the fm com- pany officials stated they could not find among the 1,600 stgries the 100 pictur able stories contracted for FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Call “Columbus 8200" [FRANK E. CAMPBELL, “Qhe Guneral Church"iwe., (HON-BHECTARIAN) waiting room of the Pennsylvania taken to Bellevue utton of New York » Who diagnosed the case as morphine poisoning. Physicians tn Newark said Dr. Hicks was known as an dilenist throughout New Jersey and in New York, Before he started specializing In nervous and mental diseases in 1907 he had been Chief Medical Assistant at the Essex County Hospital for the Insane and appeared as the Slate's witness in noteworthy cases. In 1910 he qual!- fied 48 an expert for the State in the Ollie Sneed bathtub murder mystery. Inyarlably he appeared for the prose- cution HELP WANTED—MALE, BUSTRT IAN wanted. “SI BC Paula Pla lirooklyn, near Caton ay tat ch line, ‘OF 430" Coney “Hela Flatbush’ Si6x re ng '3De copy and release onder’ ek day Morulng World or ‘The Wo received atier 4M. the dag Vubiicauon van "be inatiied” only ogg nord Ted annum after the most liberal allow- ances for all manner of reserves and contingencies.” Mr. Untedmeyer dec that twelve buildings are to be put up, containing 432 apartments, or making for the four blocks it is intended to Tituplay advertiring type cops Seotions of The Sunday ed by u ed by ‘Thursday noom type cony which mag 5 American viewpoint has been much|™orning five thugs with drawn re-|the Bronx, flew Into a fit of rage in te pt Allied control of German | more fully explained aince tho Senate |Yolvers entered, drove all present, in-| the Bronx County Court to-day when] Apcompanied by a French woman ft » sccording to advises from} disposed of the Washington treaties | cluding the proprietor's brother, Sam-| Judge Gibbs committed him to the} secretary and the elder. Sudreau, sources this afternoon, than before, The Ambassadors who|Uel Grasin, {nto the, kitchen and] Naponach Institute for’ Menwal Defec+] Mme. Lebaudy and Jacqueline 2 e Im case a final default is reported] discuss these matters informally with |Fobbed them of $720 In cash and] iives, 310 cursed the Judge in lurid] to this country on Oct, 14, 1921, and to the Governments, each ally may] furopean Governments have peen en-jabout the same in jewelry, Grasin| language’ until he was catricd out of] went to Phoenix Lodge, at Westbury, pore. og Treaty of Versailles wke| couraging the latter to believe that] pleaded he could not get a diamond|the room. |, to attend. to eome of the matters: of ly Buch measures to protect} Argerican economic co-operation is|ring off his finger, and the leader of] He had been” convicted of burglariz-| the estate: In this country the in ite-taterests as it deems proper, it 1s! coming. Some suggestions haye becn|the thugs ordered one of his men to|ing the home of Mrs. Josoph Gorsel..| torests of Jacqueline Leband reg by high French authoritios. This! made that irrespective of whether |cut the finger off. Then Grasin dis- | N° 1375 Grand Concourse, who caught | OO ranag of ox-Judee Howell, ot lw permit military occupation of | Genoa is a success or failure, Presl-|covered the ring could be removed.| Nm, jn her home on Maroh § and ‘ : 21 it | held him by main force for the police,] Long Island, From him, Sudreau ‘the = ta bral el other eeaional dent Harding should call an economic ——>— sought to obtain a larger allowance German territory, by one of tho Al-|conference later on, THUG GETS 13-YEAR seYTENCE,| for the girl than the $2,000 thly Mee, France for instance, without an TRAILED BY THUGS y PEEe Leer ANTE! Hebi ial ~ Jesse Tubey, a stationary engineer off she was then receiving. Judge accord with the other allies. 0 a The, policy of tne Aaminiatration| HE TRIED TO ELUDE, | xa. ais seventh avenue, vas notonced| Howell believed that she wan rece oy ' ing quite as much as should al- HUMANE TEACHING _nitistive should come from Europe SHOT AT SIX TIMES] ‘0 Sing Sing for thirtwon years pis TOW a GEM end eatiace to baeee: ee n the thbory that most reforms must — morning by Judge Crain in the Court of | phen came the robbery of the Lodge. “TO UPLIFT SOCIETY] ¢ ertective tnere before economle re-] Charles Bonjino of No. 401 Fast 19th | General Sessions, Tubey piendee gunty| “apne police, in. thelr invostigation, 1 } onatruetion-can be attempted by.Gov-| strect, w apeoial Deputy Sheriff em-| wag one of two men who rabhed the | (estioned Sudreau, who was an oc- ag: J ryments on a world-wide gcal ne oak special ofiicer at ‘Tam-| Clyde Line ofMfce on Sept. 9 lant. cupant of the house, but he was, ap- Gruel “. Persons, Says Humane] ufcomn which “Mr. Harding has had EELS Fiber easeprinein aL? A, M a parently, so chagrined over the event Week Promoter, Cannot Be with the ‘Senate on’ the naval wrtna-| {O° Gay after a dance at the hall in theo NEWARK ALIENIST . | that he had little to say. Tt was un- Citizens: nent and Pacific treaties is tempting | sours of which he had to eject sev- derstood that one of his reasons for 7 Good PENS: dintnistration advisers to tirge the} gral men. VICTIM OF DRUG | accompanying the family to this coun- ALBANY, April 10.—A “‘wonderful,| ‘resident’ to. assume the leadership] Noticing a number of men he imine try wags to protect the widow and t in wocial conditiona ana} BC¢ mioré, After Genoa, another bis | tought might be nursing a grievance young daughter from international relations’: witt ‘reaute | cnferencé ls céttain whether sum-]against him, he went back to the halt | Dr W. H. Hicks C sallioeer in Sta-] crooks who were believed to be trall- Nie oh ar oF va aoned py, Mr. Harding or the organt- and asked three friends to accom tion and Is Taken to ing them, } character of the-ehiid {s al-| ation which grows out of the Genoa] pany him to prevent attack. The four In the midst of the investigation by Bumane education to respond |moetIng “and in that America will play | bourded a Third Avenue Rurtnae car Bellevue Mins. syehaudy, recived @ eablegram wonceptions, said Dr. W. O. | 2 active part. and at Grand Street got off, thinking " a frém France calling her home at once President of the American ——__- they were safe. Dr. William H. Hicks, fifty-three, | on account of the critical iliness of her fe Anscciation, to-day in con.| KERMIT ROOSEVELT Bonjino told his qricnai not to go] No. 46, Milford Avenue, Newark,|mother. Accordingly she and her ri Bie aie g any further with hith ashe wanted to] N. «J., alienist and nerve specialist,|daughter packed up and, with Sar- joe With Be Kind to “Animal IN SPEYER'S CLASS] tite 'a roundabout route and prevent| was found dazed yectectay in. th, | deau, left at once for the other side. leek, April 23-29. a salvation Army Commitee] BY enemies from trailing him home vontenay Friends of the Lebaudys in this city Dr, Stillman recommended’ that hu- | A!*? °” yj “lat Grand ani Mott Streets, two said to-day that they would like to fe education be uniformly taugnt| ‘ww, hap otey : sein 36 blocks from Police Headquarters, a| Station, He wa know by whom this cablesram was F Vith the official letterhead of the How!n . pital by D sent and whether it was a boi ; ng that had been fo! g appear-| Hospital by Dr nafide public and private schools; that | saivation Ar LM : My as evidence it appears] ed in a taxicab that stopped near the | Fospital. message. mane education laws, alfeady| rat Kermit Roosevelt is the com-| curb. Se by twenty States, be enacted 5 One man got out with a revolver, DO) CLA U all States; and that teachers’ tne (oe Sh Misery of James Sever. | ponjino recognized him as an enemy ROTHY RK’S Aaclgiaas edean - fhanker, who by his aMilation with. «n| and-sprang for a doorway, ‘The man MOTHER, ILL, SEEKS chet seviss of fat os forme pron. areniason. hae yn | rd oh doth il of hich mies DEATH BY POISON lared that “persons whe peactingy | Wittingly become @ candidate for mis. | He «pt back in the taxi, which went Ity would not mn "lathes fonary endeavor on the part of -the| past Police Areren thee ioe ai aa Wer y 500d fathers, 80 deavor ot of the | its getaway, though the police did no = > jusbands or citizens. army. Hee it at the timo, BOETON, APH ieMen ‘Binel «Nall TOC scr Beavasta nab anpake ‘en Z Clark, who brought suit recent'y = 0 m pears oO soi ainst Herbert Rawlinson, “movie” NO LEGISLATION the list as Chairman of the Citizens’ | POLICEMAN FELLS ae aaa shat, Ms READY FOR CONGRESS |committec of New York, and just actor, for $200,000, alleging betrayal ie ee itee of Ne: Fork Jus , STICKUP MAN, of her daughter, Dorothy, swallowed ae} ines below is the name o' eritical Were Wremet Peliowing Ren| roceevelt.. ‘The iatt hel - WATCH IN HAND poison yesterday and is in a critical cent Capital Conference. . extesablglsly Some ip edi — condition at a hospital here to-day. WASHINGTON, April 10,—Radio leg. |" Aneta soe eel Ouick Setvi Her attempted suicide took place Carnegie Hall antl-Prohibition rally 1 Call It,” Says od. if you conclude to sign it ii Frits "and eae ation is being planned for subrnis ns A 7 Fi shed the Hote signed, if you conclu edd Sila ddmaoue cAlhin the heal toch eee Chug’s Blackjacked Victim as Dy. Wloka haw utarce pranuae do ee ee es tels for] vit is an ideal plan and we are as- 1,700 apartments in wll, This, ; none rant next few Another snag seems to have been ‘Timepiecé Is Returned Sawark and in identit tthe tend rv daughter and Karl Elms, who} sured that it can be carried out so 4, will have the effect of reduc , iH ain pos gg SoroMPR ROR HOF struck by the Army in the person of Imepiee er ing New Jerse < clations. | married the ¢ las: week that the apartments can be rented at ental value of all apartments pes pa es Pe 7 igre Commissioner Coler, He has grave} George Barry, of No, 205 Bast 85th | Dr. Iheky eame to Jersey. fr Her daughter's failure to visit her} Mot to exceed $9, and probably $8 per} now yielding fess than $100 a month cee 7 ed 3 » + r, . “ Display copy or ordere release fat Ho conference held here severa| wenks {AOUbt® as to the wisdom of the} street, got as far as the Post ¢ Tennesges. Me survived jn a family iD | at per sick bed in a Back Bay p room per month, ~ provided” above, “wars emiied eit ast ee at Which Government represent - | method whieh permits street begging, | uate Hospital, 18th Street amd S which all other may members { 1 for farm discounts of any character, contract or Ui? Bxtoato." a bears the signature of B. W. Grove, Be sure you.gek BROMO, 30c.—Advt. v Take La whe, Thi tives drew up regulations for Federa! | or going about the streets with “mite |Avenue, on his way home eurly to.|were killed fighting with the Confed«| 2sutulon was believed to have) that the investment will yield an ab- alte mom tqlephony, boxes.” day when @ stickup man stepped out] erate forces, osused her act, solutely sate return of 6 per cont, Dar baatey 5 - pone - * a, ~ so. . ‘ rie? ie 1] }> ’ i “THE WORLDS aoa

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