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above those provided by the Fordney House bill, Sharp increases are me in tates on farm products. Cattle are increased from 114 to I's cents a: pound; sheep and goats, from 1 cent a pound to $2 a head Teganiless of weight; fresh lamb, from 2 to 6 cents a pound and mut- ton and goat meat from 1%j to 2" @ents a pound. The latter provis- fons are aimed largely at imports of Australian and New Zealand meat Bacons, ham, shoulders and other pre- pared pork are increased from 1% cents to 2 cents a pound; lard com pounds and substitutes from 20 per cent. ad valorem to 5 cents a pound. Reindeer meat, venison and ot game, except birds, £0 2 1-2 to 4 conts a pound. Me fresh or prepared, 20 per cent. ad valorem instead of 15, the House fate; milk 21-2 cents a gallon in- stead of 1 cent; sour milk and buttermilk 1 cent instead of one half cent; cream 22 1-2 cents in stead of 10 cents a gullon POULTRY AND EGGS RAISED] tention that It is diMecult to keep pace WITH OTHER GOODS, with hold-up men because they ride aailetinats The Oliver. Twist of the Police Department Has a Huge Auto Appetite. Se CITY FOO" Fleet of Crook Chasing Ve-} Als hicles, From Cycles to Lim- busines, Steadily Growing. the Zéee poultry is raised from 2 cents] in swiftly moving autos might lead felt and Dreichler’s billiard parlor, to 8: dressed from 4 to 6; all other] the unsophisticated to belleve that all} at ' dead birds rated § conts a pound| the Police Commissioner's best thief] yn Instead of 20 per cent. ad valorem, | Chasers are compelled to follow their ti to| @uarry afoot. papi a ere prebarves emi 1°] “The Board of Aldermen during the past two years has authorized the © and dried eggs from 15 cents to! Faia of Purchase to spend at least $130,250 for motor vehicles of many types, practically all of which are for chasing crooks. the up %; halibut, salmon and sword- fish, fresh, frozen or iced, 2 cents a pound; all other fish 1 cent « pound —the house rate; fish in oil, cent ad valorem, up 4 pe cent; barley, 20 cents a bushel, up 5 cents; buckwheat, 10 .cents per hundred- Weight, down 20 cents; macaroni and other pastes, Up %; oats, 15 cents a bushel, up]of approximately ninety motorcycles | 51, §; ground oats, 45 cents, up 13 cents| With the side car attachments. Many Per hundredweight: grits and ont {of these ears carry about a Lieutenant, Products, 90 cents per hundred-|Who lolis back in the side car, and a weight, up 30 cents; rough rice, % cent, down %; other brands also de-| these cars were ordered Mayor Hy- creased; rye, 15 cents a bushel, up| lan explained at great length and in 6 cents: rye flour and meal, 45] thrilling detail how they would scour cents, up 1 wheat, 30 cents a}the strects day and night, ready at a bushel, up wheat flour and] moment's notice to pounce upon hold- Products, 78 cents per hundred-| up men and other crooks, weight, up 28 cents; bran and] felt in his heart that it was a sad, similar feeds, 10 per cent, ad vol-| gray day for the underworld when orem, down 5 per cent.; mixed|these cars, most of them far faster] ©®! chase three seven-passenger cart costing $15,200. In the same month, 1920, the board authorized $45,150 for motor vehicles and equipment. This pol lie in in . ad valorem, up 9 per cent.;;over to Commissioner Enright and food, 25 per cent.| distributed among his subordinates. ad valorem, up 8 per cent.; biscuit But— these weren't — considered wafers and cakes, 30 per cent., up|enough, for on Feb, 21, 1922, the apples, 36 cents a bushel, up 5; | Aldermen, once more heeding the ap- bananas, house tariff eliminated; | peals for aid, authorized the Board of edible berries, 1% cents, up %4;{ Purchase to acquire $52,000 worth of cherries, 2 cents, up %; maraschino] automobiles for Commissioner En- cherries, 40 per cent, ud valorem,|right’s department, The requisition up 20; cider, 5 cents a gallon, down| called for twenty passenger cars and ; preserved, figs, 35 per cent, ad] ninety runabouts, But—the end is valorem, up 15 per cent.; fresh or] not yet. @ried dates (added in this bill) at] To-day the Board of Aldermen will 1 cent a pound plus 35 per cent. ad| be asked to permit the purchase of valorem; raisins, 2% cents a pound,|six high powered cars for thief up 4%; lemons unchanged at 2 cents| chasing. The Commissioner slipped] res: & pound; oranges, unchanged at 1] in this request when he was asking cent a pound; grapefruit, % cent,| the Board of Estimate on Friday for down %. $1,200,000 with which to put 1,192 WOOL SCHEDULE |S BASED ON] 2ew cops to work. 33 CENT RATE. Re ‘The woo] schedule is based on a Fett 2mm for mont impor oe ESS TEN OE os in scoured state, this being a 7 cent increased over the House fig- Through David Robinson, I’resident of the Downtown League, and former ure. South American and some Health Col issioner Dr. Thor wa to kindred wools, unmixed, take a 24 at cents scoured rate, Woollen goods, valued at not over 80 cents, rated at 40 cénts per pound and 50 per cent. ad valorem, while those valued at over £0 cents are rated at 49 Committee, the league has offered 100 business men ownlng motor cars to the Police Commissioner as yoluntecrs| wo cents and 55 per cent.—all higher] ‘The letter says that the hundred] tion that an tivo: (Continued From First Page.) Mr. Woodruff quoted one of the let-| ing to the indictment, satd that In the ry uidliard or poo! ball ortant o “ r i ‘ 7 than the Houae Sill. have been selected from ‘residents of] can be sold for from $15 to 920, and | mann, the most important of all; eee ters as saying, “Why don't Murray| ten weeks of inquiry many transac-| “FTETNZ Baked Beans, The Senate Committee raises the rate 2 ae 1U has to del he practice, and all interests take John W. Weeks] tions were examined, but that those on wrapper and mixed wrapper and ~ filler tobacco and all leaf tobacco, and all are men of grit and judgment. the product of two or more coun-| They offer themselves in any manner tries when mixed or packed to-| you may care to use their services gether. On unstemmed, it makes] We believe it is the duty of every the rate $2.35 a pound, wp 25 cents; | civic organization to help in stamp- stemmed, $3, up 25 cents; and cut]ing out the bad elements which con- rates on filler tobacco not specially] fi y, Provided for to 35 cents a pound unstemmed (down 9) and to 60 cents, stemmed. (down 5). On scrap tobacco, it reduces the House rate pounds of sugar for each pound of domestic used in a month. , ‘The committee fixes a 10 per cent.| enue taxes, but it is pointed out duty on steel with more than 6-10] that the does not in any way of 1 per cent. alloy, a reduction of alter the Volstead law provisions, 6 per cent. from the House rate,| the rates cited applying only for|*"#! store of Anthony Gianino. = Hh ee a Mtn nee wees (pay Laat after | world. ‘The Japanese financiers have |laws and they do not consider this and makes the pig iron duty $1.25] legal, allow O'Hara watched and he saw a dim 3 Bi years w » Mr.Jan interlocking agreement and ar-|law as obligatory upon their con- o pig y wal, allowed provisions. nomie Conference, issued a statement | Duryea with varying success re- | rangement with corrupt politicians in| science or moral nature. They con- a ton and the steel duty $1 a ton, [The long .stapte cotton is protected |ligh ‘The Senate bill maintains high rat with a T-cent a pound dut on dyes and provides for one year’ cotton is free, maintenance of the licensing sys-| Cotton gloves are rated around $8 to tem, aimed at shutting out German] $5 a dozen, according to grades. dyes. A fight will be made on the | Hose and half hose received increases floor for a two years’ extension. ranging from 100 per cent, on hose Bilks take a 60 per cent, duty. valuedat $1 or loss a dozen, to more | I'll HIDES, HERETOFORE FREE, NOW] than 126 per cent. on thoge valued | mo’ WILL BE TAXED. above $5 a dozen F Hides heretofore have been free, but sto creased; duties on magnesite, a|men stood with uplifted hands. They| disarmament as part of the agenda.| tional Horse Show in Madison Square | pee: ge ‘ her-in-law, Mr, Perry Burns, at be taxed. ’ teed theranale : a : een the fiscal agent of the German] question mark after it. It is our pur-| brother-in Mr. Perry Aaa Po Meebo hides green, or|' BTOquOt used in the ateal industry, |later desor! coe ott Boor | Louls Barthou, French Minister of] Garden. Secret Service for many years. rose to place an exclamation point] Stryker Av., I, on Thuree ig are included. Dorne, nineteen, No. 161 Mott Street,| Justice, flatly declared France in no} After resigning from the Stock Ex-] “Such cases as the harness sale, the | after it that violators will see and feel.| ¢a¥» April 13, YM. Inter: Pickled, are rated at 2 cents a pound; dried, 4 cents. Compensa- Passos ir 104 Mott Street. A ‘ ule i gh rice are reduced from 11% 1104 M cussion and only the diplomacy offerage houses and commercial enter- t and countless other corrupt deals] be respected and obeyed. It cannot Se een ete cloves} cents to % of a cent « pound ‘Where's the other one?"" asked the] Premier Toya George averted disas-| prises, transpired under former Secretary | be knocked down with impunity. An FUNERAL DIRECTORS. jose, Veviod With ‘respect to 61 «| hulled rice to %; milled ri detective. ter at the very beginning of the con-| With the first re-organization of , earnest effort is being made to en-|—— shoes, harness and other leather goods. Sole leather carries 3 cents pound and 6 per cent, ad valorem; belting and harness leather, 4 cents @ pound and § per cent. advalorem; calf skins, 15 per cent.; patent, 71-2 cents a square foot and 15 per cent ad valorem, if made of bovine hides; if not, & cents a square foot and 15 » Ber cent. Leather cut into shoe soles, vamps or uppers bears a duty the same as provided for the same class of leather in other forms, and in addition 6 per cent. ad valorem. 2 cents to 1 cent and broken from % to % cent. The olive schedule includes ripe and stuffed olives, 20 cents a 10 dried, 30 cents a pound, Almonds are raised from 4 to 5 cents a pound and for shelled from 12 to 16 cents a pound; walnuts from 2% cents to 4 cents and shelled walnuts from 73% cents to 12 cents. Quicksilver, of which 92 per cent, of the country’s production is mined in California, is reduced from the House schedule of 35 cents to 25 of Finished boots and shoes, made cf] cents a pound EADY FOR BANKERS’ USE s heard from him recently describe his ——— 2 many and France. jetters as altogether ch ‘ bovine leather, take 12 cents a pair|Sugar beets are liated at 80 cente a| & bebe be ‘The newspaper says it is under-| te A jasm for his life tthe a sun blending of the finest tea Notice to Advertisers ond 5 hy sept ; all other boots and tn, i gue ay a other eave? eh 150 Employ stood a leading French dyestuffs com- |” Ls leaves. Display advertising id release ordery shoes 6 cents a pair mets 17 per cent, ad valorem r y has come to an agreement with tor An week ian’ wo 5 : led for Pistol ‘Train pany, has 8 " , mire ing " The House rate of 45 per cent, ad] Logs of fir, apruce, cedar or Western | or 0! oe ereget practice for tank} the German dye trust under which 57 SOLDIER HC HOSPITALS Tetley’s Green Label Evening org reciten meet re ae onthe Meh la aree aandp seat Sore Peete Sra & Geunery, the Germans agree to give 'rance all TO BE TRANSFERRED In 10c, quarterpound, bah y berm and in onder af ori a ves and the 371-2 per cent which has had no embargo again x re aalstancd. In Bf enar: ay levied on embroidered avtictes is| the United Btates are rated at $1a{omcers on Governor's Island will bel the Sree erin Be Dice MunOtaae Patticn wae by The World must be received by tT. S| t held ‘Thuraday afternoon. More than] Power, to disclose the secrets of their| Harding Has Order ag Thea Nareryng tre cory fo he Su made 76 per cent. thousand teat, board measure. 150 have been enrolled and men are} laboratories, tell how they are car Under Veteraus’ Bureau, World must PAwished films will come in at S| To the free list of the House the cents a foot; raw films at % cent nators add: r foot, Bananas, maps, music, engravings, (Cuban sugar rates are placed at 1.6] photographs, certain old books and eonts per pound and other so-called] prints; broom corn, Bragilian beans, Fi gars at 2 cents, Certain] chestnuts, curry and curry powder; | ocay, peanahsl ave Tuntartn at President Harling, it was said to-day d ee ee fer sa : beart ecds and ft revolver practice, an their directors] The French have undertaken, 0¥8) a ihe White House, now has the onder wilt be fonditions require. rial ls ala rae Mega id sand nuts, including | feel it will inevitably result in a more}the News, that their output of dye-lpefore him and will sign it in @ few ° @ Order of “latent “troupe and positive. fica Bae Aw. trey, The Renpiors| copray hompased, palm nuts, rape! secure safeguard for thelr assets, stuffs shall be confined iv the de-|gays, onder knocked out the House clause giv-] seed; pigeons, sugar heet seeds, bestia Sc EBs mands of France and her colonies, Tiaslay oben oe orders relesieg, later Can’ 21 ing suger refiners and manufac- turers, using domestic beets or cane, tue right to import at % duty, two shingles, altars and other church paraphernalia, tin, cedar, mahog- Ni BIG BILL.| HOSPITALS WATCHED. Police Commissioner Enright's con-| rhree young burglars were sawing home, at 1 A. M. to-day, when po- licemen ran into the yard, ‘Two of the thieves were going over Crane fired two shots, Ono burglar fell, In May, 1920, the Aldermen author-| dropped on the other side, apparently 80 per| '%ed the Polic’ Department to pur-| wounded, but managed to escape, A third youth was caught crouched in & corner of the yard. The wounded youth described him- cents a pound,|!8 Presumed to be for the purchase] geif as Barney Guzzardo, nineteen, a Street, Brooklyn, He is in Bushwick Hospital. The wound in the back Is cop who acty as chauffeur. When] not expected to prove dangerous, The The Mayor] ‘The other man arrested in the yard gave his name as William Slensby, feeds taking grain and oi! cake, 15] than the average car, were turned] lyn. burglary. A notice was sent to all hospitals to watch for the third ——- Bie: Wad Gsoonipaniedby . ter Ton burglar, who, the police are certain,} Minister Chicherin of Russia protested| mother, Mrs, Alfred Baker, by her | u r of the R The capture of the pair was due to the vigilance of a woman who went phoned Lieut. Richard Hamilton on tho desk of the Ralph Avenue Sta- tion that she could see three men sawing at a window of No. 1147, The Lieutenant called ten policemen on mandeer automobiles a block away in Gates Avenue. They mado the mile run to the| them of the bridegroom's brother Edward. Jin these transactions was the'firm of| dresses ure not given in tig indic scene in record time and surrounded ikkiee ee the block before Policemen Crane, Hilderbrander, Souer, Sondericker Why Roumania, which is holding and Ropelt made their dash into the rear yard, where the burglars were The shots and search of the police- at 4 ounces per square yard, and|pariington, Chairman of the Welfare] men aroused the fashionable Bush-| ‘‘Japan is here and will stuy here F ¥ “ whether Chicherin likes it or not.’’ i. bs wick section and attracted a targe crowd, Inquiries as to why burglars to combat the crime wave, elicited from the police the informa-|schanzer. The work of this com- janhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. | some billiard parlors have dozens of] application of the resolutions adpoted| message from a hews agency and ‘ach one ts a citizen, a business:‘man| them. by the Allies at Cannes and settle| fainted, A pliysician was called and LONE DETECTIVE GETS 3 ALLEGED BURGLARS Detective Frank O'Hara of the Ell- sabeth Street Station was out on Duties are levied on tntoxtcating| SUMshoe patrol” at 2.80 A. M, to- from 5S cents to 35 cents a pound.| Nquors in addition to internal rev-|4ay when he saw three men disappear into the hallway at No. 163 Mott Street. Adjoining the hall is the gen- the hall. The door opening into the tered the pocket flashlights of the in- truders shut off and O'Hara was alone in the dark with three burglars, “Stand still,"’ he warned them, ‘for Chemical pills are substantially 1: and turned on the lights, Two of the The House tariff schedules on paddy |®Nd Genario Accardo, thirty-one, Nov} circumstances would permit such dis-] change he was connected with brok- keep one eye and his revolver on the two captive Pe classmates, applied for and obtained a j : FRANK £. CAMPBELL, the third man, He couldn't find him TREATY 1S REPORTED | commission in the Ordnance Depart- * 2.CAM until the burglar, cramped in a tight ment and was almost immediately ; ! ‘The Fu rch"inc., place under a counter, moved and Newspaper = Publishe*| sent overseas. He made a record] ————e 4 caused the wood to creak. O'Hara Particulars of Pact, n which justified his retention with the added him to the collection and took them all to the station. The third one} LEE said he was Vincenzio Irolla, thirty-[ ciated Press).—The Yorkshire one, No. 171 Mott Street. ARMY TARGETS ARE NOW signing every day, said Lieut. Mayer, assistant to the Recruiting Adjutant, | Signs and send tr yesterday. showing enthusiastic interest in the any, rosewood and tignum yitac, Father John's Medicine. profits THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922, TO BECOME cpt BECOME BRID OF F. S. BREN. | TAROUSH TALKING, TOWEDIN ENGLAND » More Postponements, She Says, Insisting She Will Return a Bride. improper Influencer commonly chal acterized otherwise, COL tf G. CATROV "The filibustering and buccaneerii smuggler of olden days booted his.1 ne contaminating roll ‘The law abiding people must wake to the fact that the situation is tin with a seriousness and solemnity must co-operate in inculcating a | ness will be reduced to a minimu sao CARRYING OF ARMS BARRED IN BELFAS x —- Charged With Participathg in Illegal Withdrawals—tix Others, Accused, Col. Herbert G. Catrow, tdmerly] Even Possession Except by Crow assistant to, Prohibition rector Forces Forbidden by Ralph A, Day, pleaded not guily and Drastic Order was held in $5,000 bail by Judg¢Mack] peirasT, April 11 (Associat in the Federal Court to-day onan in-] press).—A drastic order against car tt naged: Selene, dictment charging him with paticipa-| ing of arms was issued here to-da although Miss Baker has not always \i f: tion in, an illegal whiskey with-| The order reads: lenied herself to reporters since the , a) drawal. No person will be eligible to have tional ehureh episode in Chicago, The others named in the indi¢ment] or carry firearms for any purpose since the wedding was set a sec. ate: ther Sil Hui Dawei whatsoever unless he is or becomes id time and even then failed of plage stilling Com-} 4 member of the Crown forces, In- accomplishment, apparently she tried Yes pany, Inc., No. 49 West 27th Street; ] cluding the special constabulary, and to avold them to-day. She mingled ; ; ; David F. McGowan, Benjamin filver,| only so long as he remains a mem- ave been that she followed the crowd that uel P. Steckler. private permits to carry arms. accompanied Jack Dempsey, also a The distilligg company also pleaded} The National Executive Commit rete ag ers tot multy to-Aay Asa Nach Rastwoeds| © ay potest sesinet tie Toi he photographers gathered to snap . him. Counsel for the company anf for! auction of military methods in Ireland Catrow, obtained leave to change the There she was soon spied out and talked with the reporters, though plea in each case or to file a demurrer within one week. avthority responsible to the people. cond Escapes Over Fence but Is Believed to Have Been Wounded, Mics Mary Landon Baker of Chi- for England ta&day on the Aquitania to be married at last to McCormick of the Harvester manufacturing family whom she left waiting at the altar last January, causing no end of comment antong arm: and Pursuit Wake Up Fashionable Section in Brooklyn. window bars In the rear of Weis- No, 1147 De Kalb Avenue, Brook- , & few blocks from Mayor Hylan’ fence when Policeman Frank shot in the back, and the other N. Y. Girl to Wed Boston Man mber, living at No, 826 Melrose ice say he was sent to the Catho- Protectory from Children's Court 1916, and to the House of Refuge 1920, hteen, No. 41 Reid Avenue, Brook- He !s charged with attempted (Continued From First Page.) against the presence ouman- cousin, Miss Adele Kimball, who will jan and Japanese delegates, because]. one of the bridesmaids, and by Roumania was occupying Bessarabia} iss Anna J. Anderson, a friend. and Japan was occupying parts Of] Among those who were at the steamer 8 wounded. (Continued From First Pag.) che said, “and now I'm tired of talk-] Miss May Slevin, daughter of Mr. permits to be issued to StecKer as|ers of the opposing parties of South- I am going over to England really to 18 to Frederick $, Brennan of Boston, | pany, No. 1838 Park Avenue, for the] U0 Chills Bich Aint ened postponements. ‘The only attendant of the bride will] was entitled to withdraw under his} be held at the Mansion House in GET FULL RIGHTS AT health, And that was all there was|Brennan, will be best man. ‘The ushers | Vestigating leading to the indictment} Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith ‘ ended, Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will make | partment. snd that When she next comes to these A abiekcen iwe BuIeNaaSa HOM the t is alleged, approved them and i The indictment charges that on Dec. 27 Catrow verified the vendor's copies when presented to him by the ek Ghat all tne Soustriee indeed to | enna ane eee Seely, OF ChIRaDL delivered to persons unknown to the resented on its committees. round of shopping ‘and visiting the] violation of the act. No prosecutions] were delivered ‘‘to a truckman or cai erve and ordered them to com- " , it was announced on their behalf that) Migs Alice Silverthorne, of Chicago. |to Kern, corporation called the} caused to be ‘delivered to Emanuel briefly enough. at the Church of the Blessed The Indictment seta forth that the errr yee ONelll of Dublin hi ing. What can I say about my mar- and Mrs. Hugh Slevin of No. 248 West head of the Progressive Drug Com-|ern Ireland to meet for discussion o} be married? This time it will actually Mass., at the Church of the Blessed| withdrawal of whiskey im quantities} here this afternoon. “As for the reason for the postpone- ment at the chufch, in spite of the re- ports that were published, the real rea-]be her sister, Miss Da Slevin, and the|Dasic permit. Dublin. are Thomas Rudden and Paui Coughlin, | Was done by Walter P. Murphy, an}ai accepted the Lord Mayor's invi- , econ A bad dove Bray, looked |thelr home in Lynn, Mass. Specifically it is alleged that on very happy ee Miva a Dec, 20 last Steckler signed four ap- seomed delighted that all the upset in —— a eee ter Sartiits; anch MTSE shores she will be Mrs, Allister Mc- Bilis Hul Company! oithens applica: sued or caused to be issued the four a window for fresh air, She tele-| Siberia. to bid her god@peed were Alexander distilling company, and that on that son that all the countries invited to] efore going to London, Miss Baker Heead SHIe OR aANES: aooordlng #6 It had been decided to give repre-}Countess de Janze, matron of honor|have yet occurred. rier to the Grand Jury unknown: they had selected Poland, Roumania,|” mye wedding will be solemnized at 2h: : : % American Bosch Magneto Company] Kessler and Morris Sweetwood. These ow to re) er “I've talked and talked’ and talked, Sacrament. seven defendants conspired to cause] issued invitations to prominent lead- riage that is new except that this time TAst Street, will be married on April the entire political situation with aj happen, There will not be any more Sacrament, Broadway and 71st Street.| known to exceed the amount Steckler It is proposed that the conference’ on was that I collapsed from il|brother of the bridegroon., Joseph{ It was said that most of the in-] amon De Valera, Charles Burgess, Baker, who was dressed in a} When the honeymoon journey is|agent of the Internal Revenue De-| tation, her wedding plans were to be ended GRAVE SCANDALS for 260 cases of whiskey—a total of Cormick tions were taken to Col. Catrow, wh’ permits. Premier Facta declined to consider) yjad, dancing partner of Florence ‘same day 250 cases of whiskey were the conference had a right to be rep-} ijt spend a month in Paris on a the indictment, the other 760 cases sentation to the smaller powers, and} at the coming wedding, who was] «gnortly after the property was sold] This liquor. it Is alleged, Steckler Switzerland and Sweden to represent! Weybridge, near London, the home| was organized. One of the chief actors} men ure not defendants and fheir ad- M. Chicherin, on hearing Ron- Hornblower & Weeks. It appears! ment. : \ Ania; mentoned,: 18 \Gnoked ahi aeks from information obtained from re-) One paragraph in the indictment beans “2 1B lable sources that the profits realized| has to do with a financial transaction . . . by the firm of Hornblower & Weeks} which is not quite clear. ‘ After recit- ing that Steckler and others paid the WwW S distilling company $80,000 in currency hen you order beans, as the price of the liquor on Dec, 31, , “ce tie’ RECAAEE cayetthat Given on | OOD t Gay A can of “ beans,” or even “A can ” of baked beans.”” Be sure they are ovenbaked. Say, the Russian province of Bessarab' He also protested against the pres- ence of Japan, Viscount Ishii, rep: ‘a senting Japan, is quoted as remark- ’ in, in this transaction was probably $1,000,000 or more and that the profits of Kern amounted to many hundreds of thousands of dollars.’ work, Mr. Woodruff displayed what he] Dec. 27 delivered to McGowan ‘'$20,- alleged were copies of letters which|oo0 in cash which was not any part he said Kern had written from of the $30,000 purchase price. rope recently in an effort to “hush s nt United States Dis- up’ agitation for prosecution in the " r id, who Bosch Magneto Company sale. had charge of the investigation lead- The principal committee, which is know as “Commission o 1," met uld pick @ billiard parlor to roblunder the presidency of Signor to Daugherty and put a quietus on|named in the indictment ware the w th Lieut, Duryea said that neither he|this thing?” the ‘Murray’? referred| only ones found which appeared to pie Geciciones ie apmace vole nor his mother was in a position to}to Mr. Woodruff said, is the former Inve e any serious irregularity or ous that Russia would be the biggest | make any statement. President of the Bosch Magneto Com- ifylata aa apa uen OR aes feature of this body's work. Major Duryea, who entered West | Pany. af of arias ae eile ier The committee also, has to deai] Point Military Academy with the class] Following Mr. Woodruff, Represn- | 0! ~ whole: a aide RUC ase with the establishment of peace in}of 1896, did not graduate. for a|tative Johnson. took the floor and not oN 0 be e Burope, admitted to be of first im-|time he had an executive position in |#!so attacked dMeged fraudulent war aad Aaa tasrUseiaN OE (Neca? portance as a prelude to any dis-| the starch works at Glen Cove, which |contract and sales. Johnson charged ;atn © saperel discussion OF te te armament conference which may be|were sopn disposed of in a national [that there is “an invisible bi-party| hibition baw all oat Peaid: called. Consolidation of the trade. Mr, Dur-] Government in the United " States} toward it Mr. Cal Gover wi! ule of being or Tt tw understood Great Britain has} yea formed the stock brokerage firm| Which controls the real Government} “While law is a r t cz ‘ ; . elected by the people. conduct established by authority, it a very definite scheme with regard}of Duryea & Co., paying what was ii 5 ? 5 to Russia to place before the com-|at the time a record price for a seat ‘This invisible government,"’ Mr. [is not a law uniess that authority | 4 ; Johnson declared, “is a financial com- | able to enforce it. Many of the people gt? on the Exchange. ‘The firm was at} tine extending to other nations of the {differentiate between this and other Andorder agood supply. Onedelicious meal means that you’ll want another and another. poesia aS IN MOTT STREET STORE OVEN BAKED ht appear In the store slipped Into) io.day declaring It useless to discus] mained as a board member until re-| ine United States which haa enabled |sider it aufficient if one eye is closed the reconstruction of Europe without} verses caused the sale of his seat. them to take money by the millions|to it and the other one dimmed 0 also discussing disarmament. During the period of his success in}rrom the American taxpayers who| they see their duty in a hazy and un- Amelioration of present conditions| wall Street he was one of the most] gufrerer and slaved to buy Liberty|certain way. They do not agree with {s impossible while the “4mperialistic| popular members of the Stock Ex- Bonds it and use their individual opinion as countries’? continue vast expenditures} change and ulso of the New York] To bear out this charge Mr. John-}an integrement to cover and to hide for the maintenance of largo armies,| Yacht and Calumet Clubs. He was| gon decayed that the Mitsu Company [the law. he said. known for the entertainments he gave] of Japan was given $16,461,680 of air-| ‘The National Prohibition Act Is DIED. {In the opening session yesterday.|1n his home and aboard his chooner] craft contracts by the United States} the co-efficient of the Eighteenth WENRY F., beloved husband M. Chicherin nearly precipitated an|yacht Wayward. He was a frequent] Government during the war ‘‘In spite] Amendment. It is printed with a e Margaret Burns, open clash by demanding discussion of| exhibitor in the show ring of the Na-Jof¢ the fact that this company liad|periad. Many of the people place a from the residence with Tomato Sauce re had been jimmied. As he en- shoot the minute one of you ves. He groped his way to the switch of his ment Calvary Cemetery lumber contract, the H, Miller con-| It is the law of the iand and should No more, only us," grumbled one the prisoners. O'Hara then had to ference.) the army to meet the World War|we are now dealing were consummated |force it and especially to eliminate] > emergency, Mr. Duryea, who had| under the present Secretary of War.''] had and poisonous liquors and also $200" while the searched for| FRANCO-GERMAN DYE kept in touch with his West Point a - . Call “Columbus 3, England, April 11 (Asso-| permanent establishment. He was recently transferred to the Finance Department and «a short time ago ning News publishes to-day particU-} was notified that he was soon to be lars of a commercial! alliance which it] promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, says has been concluded between Ger-] His friends in this city who have The clear, deep color and _ ” een fragrance of Tetley's Green te Ra ae Label Tea are the result of Stone experiance 19 inbelling: ask fo careful selection and expert |S oi tendlle! rled out, furnish copies of plant de-| ywasHin ! ned German chert n Public Health Service Hospitals : SF's whorls must be receired uy Moursday avon ists into French factories to superin-|treating disabled soldiers are to be Bunday Main Sheet copy. ine copy which ® tend the secret processes in actual] transferred to the Veterans’ Bureau by Dot bien reorined ‘ov 4 P.M. Fridar. and « manufacturing operations executive onler, effective May 1. iTON, April 11, — Pifty- Several of the larger banks are provided above. when crmitted will Dot serve earn Gimcounts of any character, contract oF other DURING THE SPRING and they consent to hand over to the aiaas wht, ae THE WORLD ourlah and enrich your blood by takin Germans fifty, per cent. of thelr |iabiete” wie a ne