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— s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, Ls] 1922. : 3 MILLER MAY CLEAR (Miss Royden, England’s First Woman Preacher, Assails Reformers DEFICIT OF BILLION MYSTERY OF ACTION For A DURE TD Finger of Scorn ele “a tisha Helping Hand”’ | SFEN WITH BONUS; INHORTON MURDER! | jiiitin, ° dam | iii ¥ PRESENT UNEASY ss he Se ee Bh ok : i“ : Lawyers and Police Recall Worst Finance Jam Since War Lack of Any Prosecution of May Compel Harding to Mrs. Brooks. Address C Jongress, By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WHITMAN INV STIGATED ae Judge Called Convic- WASHINGTON, April 19 (Copy. tion of Laresch for 2d De- right) joVvernment finances are in L i : the worst jam they have been in since gree Murder “Merciful.” the war pi ——— Secretary Mellon estimates the total Membe: f the bi rac! * ry seal y is it ein het twats te A minister must not “The finger of scorn “In my London “Clinic “If Lunderstand them “It_is human nature “1 don't sce why girls “Probibition _wonld As sacred as T hold ita for the it al ae eee interest the action and comment of try_to reform people, does not help ux much for Souls’ Twant young in a broad light I may to balk at the shouldu't smoke. To- not do in England at marriage, I believe in he peaty a eal vee Gov. Miller upon the recommendations but to understand as the cordial hand girly to come to me help them, if T am a and to dislike people bacco is a drug, but if al An Englishman — divorce where _a_mar- passing a soldiers’ compensation bill ®.. the Grand Jury which, under diree- them,” grasp and eye of un- with stories of thelr Mrs. Grundy 1 show who take away pers men use jt, why wants his own joll: riage proves a hope- as well as other measures for rivera tion of ex-Gov. Whitman, engaged in 2 derstanding. worldly life.” drive them away.” sonal liberty.” shouldn't Women? way about. CU ae ie LT and harbors. Nobody knows how an investigation of why Mrs. Lucille ose —=== eee — a neh —————~ |much higher the deficit: may go, Emma Brooks was never tried for her . > though officials estimate that if the alleged part in the murder o Pote-| Woman Who Was in Murder Car England s WomanPreacher, soldier: :bonum Bill ‘shoul texorae awe Lieut. Floyd Horton and turned in a 4 ° i the amount of the deficit may reach xonerating not only Mrs. When Lieut. Horton Met Death , billion dollars the wife of a wealthy Chicago President Harding is deeply con- insurance mun and politician, but cerned over the situation, He may Nicholas Luresch, convicted of the read a special message to Congress In murder in a USTED ON CHARGE] Wi Believes in Divorce, | GIRL FROM DEATH minor degree and now an effort not only to secure greater Serving a term of twenty years in Sing Sd °. economy on existing appropriation Sing Prison. Wins on ence Oo wis ‘| bills but to head off the soldier bonus. The Police Department ts also ‘ ‘The action of the Senate Republican awaiting with intense interest the caucus in voting to have a soldier comment of Gov. Miller upon that bonus bill passed at this session pre- cipitates the issue. No specific bill was advocated by the caucus and the resolution can be interpreted, if the In Her “Clinic for Souls” No “Mrs. Grundy,” Portion of the report of the Grand Jury which states that ‘‘there is very grave doubt whether Nicholas Laresch She Proves She’s and Her Counsel Is a Jersey City Mayor Acts After Brickley Breaks Into House of , . é ra >, tt . Ri Litt choose, a. te in fi RifGia ber wad iconvioted| or GC any Complaint “of *Early Help to Her Confidants—Has a Broad} When Child’s Nightdress orm onus biit with other forme ot grime in connection with the killing Morning Party Outlook and Asks “Why Shouldn't Becomes Ignited. Seer Teach! aa: land, efashasr wee iinead of é. jleut. Horton. i . ane a a 1~ 3 ald, &c. The group in the Senate be interest of lawyers is aroused Women Smoke If Men Do?” Miss Mona King, young and pretty nurse, was dismissed from the service which favors the House bill will not let that be the Interpretation without & vigorous fight chiefly by the fact that in this case fhe Grand Jury has taken upon itself Corl W. who drives a motor truck for a Bronx firm of fish Brickley, vestigation because he—not then Banton had been inspired to action by complaints which had been made to him and to Gov. Miller that there hospital at 1 o'clock in the morning drug, but if men use it why [Stove and a blazing coal had fallen at ad teen w.milecarriaee: of/ justice in and sat in an automot'le in front] the Young Women’s Christian As- shouldn't women on her. She was severely burned sel wiyeetl Be aads t Ais the Brooks case. The inquiry was making catcalls and imitating erying| sociation at their seventh national — about ‘the hands, legs and pody, DUST re theme: Cine SeAnAbeh Sr, Bian begun early in February. The children, according to Policeman Tim- But in the “@linic fer Souls” |!t was said she would recover, owing = : ¥ Ty Dr Co OHS aaceNiae wha terhelatieaea || Convention te fer § to the chauffeur's timely rescue of |‘ing’s only chance to prevent the sere was handed up two days fee eit ae ' a aye other questions besides dripking | po, sage of the House bill or any meas- « he t was at the National Board o! aoe a hich further drains the Treas- > Ee ' and smoking and marriage are ure which fu Shih secalled by lawyers ee dt es Miss King denied the charge that eRe 7 <4 ON his ties ee Ln te es K Yrs SES |e had Kissed Dr. O'Neill and said it} the Y. W. CA. at No. 600 Lex- | Qiscussed. Because Miss Royden Joan of Arc” and “Sex and Com- | Ury Iles In a messuge setting forth the was a police officer of the highest Mes LUCILLE E BROOKS. was act unusual for nurses to return] ington Avenue that Mis yden does not point the finger of scorn mon Sense,” a book written Peeper Sap) ye Gud Bi class, that these facts were brought to the horpital after 1 o'clock in the] expressed her creed not only with or try to réform many of the girls since the war and just published ¥ se i i . who come to her, other subjects, in its first American vdition |the Republican majority in the com~ out in connection with his murder. 5 morning with men friends who did not} her lips, but with her clear brown Bee es haps ing elections): Hebause tir: Hardtik Mrs. Brooks and Joc Laresch rode tol Fag Ham Quest ALL WOMENPRETTY |tesvo, troquentiy, untitisevera) hours |) cyes, ner trunk, wholesome mane | Gupsgeisi whlch affect theisievery 9] "bec Py Fiiteauae aoe 2 | Re (Re staret geicly: et ie the apartment house at No. 546 W later ay biel s BY tes) SORE UD, BEDS CES CRAP LOE Ge Vhs DOU BimSc Biron in a taicah driver be C t G ° f AND 25, MEN 30, IN ——_— ner and broad outlook upon life “I remember we had a very In- Miss Royden deals quite frankly Aproislatia ty faces a $600,000,000 ch of of 4 Ithou Miss Royden lias been teresting discussion shortly be- with the “Disproportion of the jdeficit and tha 18) ROBO rer cholas Laresch on the night of Dec omes to Grie DOYLE’S HEAVEN |FOUR IN CAR CAUGHT | 4!theush yder by ie 8 2 $e raditine ‘Mtaheed YOUU? aay RaeBicneae 7, 1920. All were drunk. Joe Laresch slightly lame since her birth, there re I came away,” said Miss Roy Sexes, ci pictously, had a revolver which Mrs. Brooks h f K h Sh = EA : : : o den, “It was whether the busl- “But you cannot suppose,” she | with Director Dawes has failed to Myer Nips aea at her trating ne n Kosher OP} \horses, Dogs, Sport and Coun. | LOAFING NEAR HOME | i, someting atitetic and even ro- | heag girt ie Justitied in Iyinge 8a | writes, “that of 2000000 sarping {balance the budget for 1922. N ‘was bent upon shooting Tyler Hair. tr) Homes Also Part of OF R. WANAMAKER] bust about her. Tike all true Eng- many girls were asked to tell women these are all celibates. Mr. Mellon, however, has already ston, the Negro clevator man in the| Pr 2 ti “y rl AI” When UM Sees lish women, she indulg: «wim their age, to tell whether they Among the number how many are disclosed the painful facts, so that C: é er CS ere: e we a ~ . " perc ” oy 0 yt c e 0 - apartment house. Mrs. Brooks haa} OMNES 0 el ; Hereafter,” Says Lecturer. Three Guns in Party \Which| ming, rowing and outdoor games aust bad Ne oe sls, or to teil Sune wicoWey girls who were front polities viewpoint Mr, Har. charged that Hairston had insulted Arrested, but Hasn't “Oh, death, where is thy ii ; Add to this spirit of sturdy WN aw Cettnin Orlie ohn tee Pip crac alt fated aoa Rael ING Peete re M ag a D " Claimed to Be Looking for is s from a certain price when they and how many whose natural vo- | pression thus far made by the an- ‘ea Got Ham Yet sting?” A = womanhood a rich spiritual voice knew it had not. We discuss all cation was marriage, mothe: t of a half bill va ilar d Joe Laresch entered the lobby of de 5% “Village” Sights. ) yal i is . é De | Ronee HO Cover der Derren! NOnse ABA ited a caucl Aautired. La Tole lawune lbenenin Every woman in Paradise will Bi anda ueen undératandiie af tite sorts of problems when once we hood, home making, and all that |ficit. Unless Mr. Harding Is able to Mui Nearosin charge’ of the tee la. sais i s be twenty-five and pretty Detective Thomas Fickbohm and) ing yoy have just a faint idea understand each other in this 1s meant by such as these? If | exercise further control over his party Mal awitalboatd “with, niunterbuale ce te eee a. eaten lest “cording tpl ale Arthur Louis Trebucel of the Merccr Street : . clinic, this be the normal vocation of | in the Senate, the chances are the de- intent. The Penal Code prescribes} U&"t his nostrils were caressed by| Do re toid of Bis roe Station, while patrolling the Wash-| °f this energetic WeneseR i te Bees! woman, how many of |ficit for 1923 will grow larger. So that persons in the company of athe tantalizing aroma of broiling ham| grave at eee eile % Tington Square District early to-day} © Londen, who is in her forty~ In speaking of the change in Hey le saprieddiaacil Aen the Executive is compelled by circum~ ergon who commits a murder while] in the station restaurant. There will be love and laughter, |!" ® high-power car, were told by| sixth year England's religious attitude since with Weoet te i Ritaniahiie Me a ee call a halt toward further engaged in ite comeiasion of a tel- “With a bit of luck,” he promised] una all the physical attributes of Policeman Willem F. King that sev Seer anaiameliniowiie min the war, Mixs Royden sald you if they rebeit Ye they determing [ : ey are RuNomatically suilty Of the iimecit; “1 ve some ham befe his life, and er power_to jena! mon in a sedan car had been SU amE EOS Bath Dis i might diy e peuple to snateh at a 1 In many respec! fi same crime as the actual killer—mur- | Nmself, “Tl! Nave some ham before} this life, and a pene acting suspiciously around istry has not been a rosy one BS StyiGp the pon inte ines saree cr tan Seite hy mpl lnmies : plaid aoelelata a hatred Wer in tho first dégre sunrise.” enjoy them They hed be 1 = ee : = classes: Those who believe in their grasp? If they affirm ‘the prospect Jooks as though it will bring gree. The physical ills and cares of ey ha en loafing along near The Church of England does not bi right to motherhood’ when they the turning point in the Harding After firing the shot Joe Laresch| About midnight the train stopped] (.itniy existence will be forgot. |the home of Honorary Deputy Com-| poiieve in women preachers und ‘eat, drink and be merry, for to- want children, or the satisfaction | Administration. The President has not ran back to and entered the taxicab.Jin the Mott Maven yardm Fred] ten, our ideals will be fufilied, our |™éssioner Rodman Wanamaker, and] the Bishop of London forbude her jeorrow ee iia el tag na of the sex instinct when that | given vent to hia feelings over the Lieut. Horton, on his way to the 145th! crawieg out and went in quest of] gifts develo the home nearby of Albert Shattuck.} {6 proach, But if the service is is ute faith in e need becomes Snperioist continued indifference of Congress to Strect subway station, heard the shot}. There will be horses and dogs, | Which was looted recently of $100,000) not @ statutory one a rector may for Bnd, thawe who had Gooe sin his expressed wishes. He and his and saw Jue Laresch run and enter i , sport and country homes. ‘Thete |Worth of jewels, and had appcared| invite any onc to his pulpit, and it SL aR aR, haa GT When I asked Miss Royden | Cabinet had a fight hard to over- the cab, Horton jumped on the run-] At 3:30 o'clock this morning he was} i a. no hypocrisy and the self- | Particularly interested inethe houses} Was the rector of St. Hotolph who ede as have Hes ape what her solution to this problem | throw a naval committee's recom- ning board and somebody in the cab]urrested by Patrolman Schaedel ish person will be shunned unti |0f exclusive, fashionable Washington] grat invited Miss Royden to his Ci ene ie te ae was, she said: “Weil, there will, | mendation in the House last week and shot him. He fired a shot that killed ‘Aldulliall;?) heealds “if you'llideedle “uala nt to aaave wit Mews. pulpit four years u AGE eotartoeiiombue tet of course, always be a type of [the Ixecutive is being encouraged to Joe Laresch. Nicholas Laresch drove ei : Su avi cab wnat youd The detectives picked up King and Since that Miss Royden, who ee LL tka nat fart: woman who loves her work, who use his influence even further to se- the car away with Mrs, Brooks and} ™¢ Some am no nore and no But they went on until they saw was educated at Cheitenhar Sige calgon tr wany ojeiien finds in her career what she |cure Congressional acquiesence in his See itaay of hia Srother He hasn't got the ham yet, and pep eee eee ee ney different, in [Sedan in Fifth Avenue, near Wash-| adies' College and Lady. Mar Begley tenets te bee ie might have found in home and | yjewpoint : Horton, mortally wounded and] hasn't told “all,” but the police say! pleasant sense, from the life we |!nston Mews. Manoeuvring their « garct Hall, Oxford, has held many Rigas? mind helping: bumiAt love of husband asd children iously enough, most members of lying :n the street, wrote down on 4] he told a little, to wit: know now they crowded the sedan to the curb important positions. Sho was as- mind,” * the other type we must be | Congress expect Mr. Harding to sur- slip of paper the license number of} “1 saw a butcher shop. I had some After death there will be three | Jumped out and ordered its occupants} sistant preacher at the e we must try to under- | yender to them on the bonus issue, and the vanishing car. Through this the] Keys and one of them worked. [| days’ rest for the etheric body. [tO Put up their hands, They saw Temple from 1918 to 1 Naturally, Margot Asquith’s they insist that, deficit or no deficit, , car was traced and Nicholas Laresch| couldn't find any ham, but I got 638] Then those who have been kind [One of the men had a revolver, and} founder with Dr, Percy Dearm name came up, but Miss Royden he will have to sign the bonus bill or { iit Save. Urcoke wore atreated. eet Sonar denne uh a pagliceee te humble will |00 the floor of the sedan were two] of the Fellowship Services peda se Gs om eae This is, indeed, @ broad state- | sco it passed by a two-thirds voos There’ was no charge made against] reyo} Do I get some ham now have a triumphant entry into j{TUlly loaded automatics. Kensington, and is now pastor of] to give my opinion of Margot." ment from @ woman, but the | over his veto fies. Brooks of violation of the Sulli- ‘ot yet.” Paradise, The prisoners described themsely the Guild House Congregational Incmupading:of Lady Astor: Mibs richness of Miss Koyden's soul Mr. Harding has not made pubdlie Yan law, although it is customary tol yo went to the subway station as Andrew Cerva: thirty-t ch, where » conducts Royden sald: “That wonderful had heen beet aut ts h & I the strategy ihe will adopt. One point | § ay station : = = le . “linie it ‘ ished el er in “Painted Windows,” a * i q prosecute such a charge against allligsin Street and Brock Avenue. the i Frank Breese, twenty-seven; Jr 1 “Clinic for Souls woman is highly thought of In Cater itten wunted Windows.” a however, Is clear. The plan to side- Persons found to be in possession of| policeman following, When La Jote| 2 the unionizing of the West Virginia | Hamilton, thirty-two, and John } England." book written by the same anony- |e eack the taritt and take up the bonus @_revolyer and without a permit] pointed the gun at the ticket seller the} Helds mare, iletysons, all of Port C} Always a passionate feminist Miss Rovden dc not think D eh Se atest p Phe Mirrors of 1 issues doesn’t have his approval. He * In regard to the ownership of the] police disarmed ane pnts > vey sid they had come t “| Maude Royden threw herself into that John Bult wor rove 0} pet apa : believes the tariff pledge should be Yevolver used in the killing of Lieut.| tn. cet ei aaron ie “MYSTERIOUS” FIRE rok to ay the sights of Greenw the Suffrage movement at st Prohibition a aL 1 Probl rs fees peices a have k if redeemed before anyone ‘ein in daa ' Horton, Joe Laresch said in. the ate Harris held him in’$25,000 ie and were afraid to go oe ie would not do in England, I fear,” ney f i Royse 3 there has bee del . ate s 2 , bears Brosh critical sta in England, was do in England, I fear, author, “would have. I think, the s there has been so much delay. mbs last night to a World reporter: |pajl on charges of burglary and vic IN STUDENT'S HOME th ain (dace et Niele Pes Are ‘ ; ) she said. “An Englishman wants Fiber nigel amare of vieasleg ze @ pistol Joe used was Mrs.Ition of the Sullivan Law. tion ot © Sulivan law. The « editor of t mmoen Ca an is own jolly way about ev both saints and sinne he he tariff prob is complicated Ks's. She put it in her stocking.""| “put what I can't understand,” hel po, 41 : adun's ot the sedan is not yet known tr made us a visit in 1911 to get a thing. Of course, I have not been saints by the depth and teanty {0 every side, It looks like a prow (Sipe ts no way to ascertain if] said, “is why there wasn't any ham|B0Y Had Been Arrested in Series | potice. few, of our viewpoints, During in New York long enough to n of her spiritual experience, the | longed det The supporters of the ese facts were disproved by the ex-] jn that shop." of Trinity College Peat aa She whe aha “Ala” mn for ith tice the effect of Pronibi sinners by her freedom from bonus are lanpatient. The first skir- y 5 ye war she did much for the er freedom ‘from \ onerating Grand Jury. Those whol «pRecanse,”’ said Patrolman Schaedel, Blazes TROLLEYS WRECK TRUCK, youth of the country, and was but human nature is t every shade of cant and wy wer mish will come over giving the bonus | are interested in the outcome of the] «nat was Leo Freund's kosher shop." ae CHAUFFEUR SCRATCHED] cspccialiy sympathetic with tie over the world, >» strong, almost masculine sym bill right of way over the tariff. If | eee uary | Proceeding anticipate ~~ BRRGENPLELD. J, April 19. eee soung girls of the age. It is ia he told t pathy with the difficulties of our efeated in that se supporters of a Miller, in taking action , ' | ' " the bonus will merely renew. their ? Chier Coo! of the Mield police | Aw Crushed Into Splinters as} nie, where diseu yuman nature tions of executive clemency toward F is investigating a whieh started} Women 0 ; ' th of < way . Albert Fanilia, thirty-one, a t during the afters C Althou the ¢ of & ) Bs ene a he ACE STARVATION GaPie thie quopning nine ‘lichen atl ceseer wealles daltiycene, «2 to Guyecing Mie att hous og |CLOSING OF BROOKLYN ila"s Ua katantca® Ate AEA TaR een mystery which still surrounds the in Giphomo at Georee Mulligan, lax oot tcoee, alee ‘ark Aven bs: a ie ind does not sanction divorce, NAVY YARD PROTESTED | j\s0:1 situation is counted upon mean- vestigation Lawrence Dwyer of Teekley, W.l ctor of i nee Melina OES |Brens,. drove: Als) truck into a» rial spat ; Mise Hovaen hicadis proclainia white.to prévent precipitate action MackesTian Wa. a themben ORtho MassulieniGomc tte a of Bergenfiel NM maa | head tenia a he avoided i wginanl tiintaten mtel her be lot in thin ate ; WASHINGTON, April 19.—A deleca-| For the moment Secretary Mellon's ES’ CAU Price " re ing $100 damage jound car this morning on Fordtis reform people, but to un wcred as I hold the tle of tion of the Brooklyn Chamber of Com-|20nouncement that even with the = SES mittee of the United Mine Workers of | 4 ‘policeman who wided in putting Road at Harlem River ‘errs thers iMiee orden ead, marriage,” she said, “I believe in |oe0.? so gay winged upan secretary or | $200,000,000 payment of Interest om $2,500 FIRE ON CADEO| America, reached New York to-day}out the fire reported it of ‘“mys- aad Ceeaning eae we spiritual, magnetic y divorce where marriage proves w [Ver ee ihe need for 1 pe | the British war debt to the United + with the purpose of asking labor] terious origin, as there was no fire in upeusane cae i See me ef wianodd hopeless failure, And, of course, [N&*Y i Pe Re i a ies penance) States there would be a gross deficit gs fre, Which started ated £2] unions of this city to contribute funds the stove. In the e were Mr. and and Fanilia was found und ve of youth and good t that. means I believe in remar- [01 OO eeibility to the labor market | Of $484,000,000 has given members of awh ed abourd the | Unions oF Pipi ee Mrs. Mulligan and their two sons, kage. He was only iif it. “The c riage and starting all over again. x f Congress supporting the bonus their steamship Cadco, owned by the Kato for food for nearly 80,000 persons in 2 i he fin and deep water and its record of hand Steamship Company, and lying in the| the West Virginia coal flelds who ave Goorge, one of the sons. left Trinity [Street cleaners swept up th does not help as much the co When 1 and willing to give the greatest nasine 1 e rgvst surprise. ‘Phey had counted on yards of the Staten Island Shipbuilding | facing starvation as a result of te ew woe so, after an al and grasp and ‘ avon tt OHA paying the honus out of British tunge Corporation at Port Richmond, stuten} miners’ strike ution ‘ sof fires inf Trains Crash Bath Ba} be im t a divorce Alte 1 te r} A ch it Is too early to say what Island, carly to-day aie Dhiearuroueht tolunion heane hy ware lnee ipen t ne at " ‘) the, witimate fate of the bonus will ‘An overheated sinokestack caused a 4 ewe a ; M Ne He PRATT ‘vy Tbe. the chances are the 1924 budget : ‘| quarters the news that rulings by th t 1 ert Oe Oe rae ott CMeHT Judge ‘Knupp in the Fourth Federal | arrested, but 1) 4a dropped, | Bineers we f cu , f ie g_ Sana will be sinaller than 1923, and if the ; ngulabed, Daiege wus cotimeted gi] District Court yesterday, suspending |and no further uction was taken by [Were Tenered injured in a : © author of *W paprear is F, | service mea ae defeated at this sea= Phe veasel is undergoing repair ut the} Many of the restrictions put upon} the college aut The student ang Wt Plaing, Kas. n ned bie erolgn wthooming — b. The pas was} sion they will surely win out before union organisers will probably result! afterwards retur after, it was charged, she woman and two men had come to the At the time of the alleged osculatory and another according to despatches receiyed bese. is now on her way to Hot Springs, Ark., to be principal speaker of Souls’ 1 want young guls.tocome just as well os the men if they wish to, anyway? Tobacco ts a How and the Chure headed by ex-O @ task of reviewing the evidence of the Jersey City Isolation Hospital By Fay Stevenson. to me with stories of their |‘ealers, heard a child's screams as} Before the climax cfmes, however, taken tn a murder trial upon which a last night by Mayor Frank Hague Soha’ varorKena AAGaP aT @eerh worldly life," sald Miss Royden. |he was passing the two-family house| several developments may be looked petit jury found a verdict which was {oowiad w herihg Wh WicMia! Mell deeds to co arew's done “If T understand them ina broad Jat No, 616 Hogney Place, the Bronx.| for, among them a reiteration of the indorsed by the court . ae light I may help them, but if I Government's financial situation, in When Attorney General Newton principal charge against Miss King wie cordial hand grasp) takes am a Mrs, Grundy I should drive | He stopped his truck and ran into the} an address by the President to the designated Mr. Whitman as a Special wags that she had been seen kissing] Yl" over the top. them away. The girls of London | house, breaking in the street door. | senate, . Bats 140 indulse’ tntov the’ reason Dr. John H. O'Neil in the hospital. That is the creed of Miss A have even faced a more serious |THere was an odor of burning clothes me why Mrs. Brooks, wlho owned and Mayor Hague, sitting as Commis-| Maude den, London's first so-called modern girl problem |!" the place and, as hé ran into a} Mr. Harding knows that if the rnished the revolver with which sibs Z aoe Ss “| woman preacher. Miss Royden ts tian here in New York. There |Tear room, he found a little girl with} House bill were to come to a vote Beate; siotion was killed) escaped sion of Public Affairs, found that Miss} * AEEaROGP Ame Tat they have to face spinisterhood [her nightgown in flames. She was|to-day it would be passed by am rosecution for her part in the mur- King had been guilty of conduct un-| {He Youngest daughter of tho late in many cases because the men | alone in the kitchen. overwhelming majority. The swing der, it was stated that District At- becoming a nurse Sir Thomas Royden, First Baronet they would haye married were” He smothered the blaze with a]in sentiment in the Senate toward torney Banton had demanded the in- of Frankly Hall, Birkenhead, and Killed. If they smoke a cigarette | blanket and, after a fruitless search _ ay is pastor of the Guild House Con- or drink T want to be broud and | for sweet oll, carried the child to his}in it for the service fhen has been connected with the District Attorne: adventure, Aug. 29 last, Dr. O'Neill gregational’ Ghuroh: in. Eccleston big enough to see their point of |truck and drove as fast as he could | gradual. office—had acted as the woman's was medical officer in charge of the 2 view." to the Lebanon Hospital, five blocks counsel at the time of her arrest and Isolation Hospital. He was dismissed] Square, London. She has been the Then Miss Royden gave one of |away. ate has been swept aside by the ae- advised her to go before the Grand from ‘he service last January. Miss] guest of Jolin D. Rockefeller jr. her merry ughs and asked: The little girl was five-year-old tivity of the bonus adherents, who Jury, Also, it was hinted that Mr King was suspended in February,| for the last twenty-four hours and “Why shouldn't the girls smoke | Dorothy Schmidt, who had been left alone while her mother went market- ing. She had played too close to the wressman Rowe, passage of a bonus bill with money, Talk of burying the bitl in the Sem- threaten to jam the whole legislative programme unless they get a vote on the bonus. Once the measure is up the Presidential campaign of 1024) _

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