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Soe on sciatic inalnte = rg fiarnrebeipnsniennaers THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. - a a Bir Rbretird $$ OLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS —]|TRUGEINIRELAND |REGORIS RFLED. [PROTEST OF DRY LAW TYRANNY GOAGHOFSINGER 25 EEE [Wat S. Gonip| NES CHEFS TNE] IN ARSE OFF a BVPAPITAL sae ASKED $5.00 FE a TOUNTEFACTONS| BY BOOTLEGRERS | TOMEET CARUSO By R. R. Batson. F " Ms: . y 02 + 48% 474 “Tn Ps ‘i ow on % a ae . ne a. Pend trend to the atock Market to-day. THOUSANDS Ay GARDEN CHEER _ 8% 1H 4 ‘a 5. trend to the stock market to-day. With i le i ivisi ha gh ipo li cil Motor A 68% Ok ORY — irae openthy wan blightly lower than | Hostilities to Cease Until Mon-| Boarding Division and Dry ) iene + 162% 162% 162% Nr Rs ie he. ee the close of last night, but the] day While Leaders Seek Navy Office Papers Ran- Pretty Young Widow Sued by Opera Coach for ntyre P Mines 18% 18% 18% — Am Cotton Ol .. 26% 26 264 + May Dept St market soon developed a rally which 5 ‘ é “ : Mien ci a<oa Mesioan Petrol s+ 18414 11 lasted until well Into the afternoon, Agreement. sacked by Burglars, Many Notables at Opening] theless, ‘Turning away from thts “Introductions.” Ae ita ne v4 18% Miami posoed : “1 In the last half hour a reactionary en eectany mcnaus Battle for Volstead topic, he said: eave _ We AL... 18 Middle States tendency t 1 4 of : . : “Ww, Am Hide & L pt. 08% ‘i Midvale Steel. for the day Were very evenly aie | DUBLIN, May 4 (Associated Press).| nueglars, apparently connected with eco net want to be, compelled! ii. scraune: Allen; pretty Owe by law to drink water when what we want to drink is beer.” The cheer that went up for this sentiment was as loud as any ever raised in the Garden for Bennie Leonard, the lightweight, or Brocco, the six-day cyclist. There was no —A truce between the rival Irish Re-| bootlegesing or smuggling gan fear- publican Army forces has been de-ling exposure, broke Into the Barge Am International. 46% ia Ml ctf oe 4] vided between gains and losses, Am Linseed Oi1,, 339% 4 | For the greater part of the session oil Am Locomotit: 116 stocks commanded full y60 per cent. lotared, it was announced this after-|cfricc, it was learned this afternoon,| 1,000 LISTEN IN RAIN. Allied Chem .... 67% of speculative attention. iu Am Safety Razor, 7% % [Supported by unverified rumors of |" and ransacked a series of rooms In —— Am Ship & Comm 18% Price increases in the crude prod-] The truco is operative from 4]/search of information. Programme Outlined Calls for Smelt & Ref. 58% ucts, by reports of impending mer-|fo’clock this afternoon until # P. M, The raid was made some time Tues- melt & Ref. gers and dividend increases, nearly | Monday, with a view to giving both|day night and included a thorougn] Repeal of Volstead Act and widow of George Allen, wealthy Philadelphian, who died on the steam- ship Imperator on Jan, 80, 1921, while on his way to Europe with his bride, was a witness to-day in a sult for damages against her by. Mme. Law Repeal. Montana Power. Mullins Body . National Acme atl Conduit FF activities in the har-|1000 persons stood out under um-| the noted reformer, with Anderson |'? Tceive 10 per cent, of all she should brellas listening. and R. 0. Miller, had formed an or-] Ake: You"said then that you would. TAdtder ths ‘Gare Rae ganization in Syracuse to fight tea.|PUS me off, but you have not done, nside e Garden the crowd was drinking, contending that tea wes a so, I feel that I should have somed well behaved as well as enthusiastic | drug. ‘ thing for my. y Cate, for intre= Many were well dressed women, the} Speaking of the rich having their |ducing jer to Caruso Co ae Ge majority of middle age. Wel Grinks, and the poor ‘smacking their} !#t*, taking her to opera and con- bala eects acl ice ne lps without,” the speaker said: certs, and Lask the sum of $5,000 for ere clergymen who applauded) «1 know that many a one in this| this as vigorously as the others every|audience to-night would smack his| Mrs. Allen admitted meeting Ca point made against Prohibition.| lips if he had a nice cool glass of sr} ruso, put said it was at a semi-public Delegations from thirty-five labor] Whatever Mr. Holland mentioned was} s@tiiering and not due to Mme Mu Josephson unions came in groups or smail pro-| 'WNed out in a roar of approbation p cessions, Social and athletic clubs from the thirsty ones. 00 ESTA A lett a tr J 000 marched behind a band that played ee (re cea com usliaa | 8400, STATE “How Dry I Am” as a funeral dirge. States Senator James W. Wadsworth; GOES To RELATIVES To show the good nature of the ° Jr., part of which ran: “I think we made a terrible mis-| _ Saar crowd, one man hawked Anti-Saloon| ‘ake when we inserted a sumptuary|5th Ave. [Tome and $100,- HINGTON, May 4.—Rights of| League emblems and escaped with|(@™ of this kind in the Constitution. tases Gar es ne TaKKiataeh fast aceceaiteal irene, A Ld (8) phis was a fundamental error. Then} 000 Goes to Grandneice by trance and called on the irregulars to i iris life and limb. we made another mistake when we Mrs. Ki lv’s Wi surrender, machine-gun fire was|Mussian Ambassador to the United] ‘The speakers included James Mrs. Kennedy's Will. opened upon them, wounding two]states, to diplomatic privileges and] Speyer, former Representative G: of discussing & i . ty a P peyer, former prese' ive Gray Feeble settlement tmembers of the party seriously and | munity, was discussed at length in| of New Uetiey, widden uagiey Gate Passed an Enforcement Act so severe in its provistons that it !s proving im-| Rachael 1.. Porter of No. 33. & ible of enforcement. 65th Street is beq thed a specific of the coal strike created hardly alobliging the remainder to retire, tak- hiss 1 . B flicker of speculative interest. The Nog trait copnvades with them. the Senate to-day by Senator Borah.|yel Gompers, James P. Holland,| “It is entirely clear that great} !esacy of $100,000 and the property strike has at no time been con-| “The attack continued and when| Republican, Idaho, who declared that] president of the New York State|™sses of people are holding the law} @t No. 41 Firth Avenue, together with sidered a stock factor of impor-|toward 6 P. M. the replying fire|in his opinion the State Department Federati t Lab. a BO} in disrespect; violations are going on|'tS furnishings and the adjoining land tance, and many shrewd observers |wenkened the gate was again rushed,|Mever had had credentials “property eration o! or, and B. Ogden! at wholesale; corruption is spreading; |0M 11th Street, by the will of Mrs, doubt if a settlement of the trouble |'Three more regulars were wounded in] *eccrediting” Mr. Bakhmeteff to the} Chisholm, a penologist. Mr. Holland] hyprocrisy is the order of the day. It} Mary Lenox Kennedy, filed for pro- at this time would be of material |this advance. Intermittent firing con-|Americun Government. was Chairman of the meeting. is my sincere belief that the whole|>ate in Surrogate's Court to-day, She aid’ to the market tinued until 7 o'clock, when the last] Senator Borah challenged the State} hore was no doubting the oppo-| Prohibition situation should be re-|!8 @ srandniece of Mrs. Kennedy, who y a Department to show him the creden- vised and a kane effort made to place| ‘lied at the Fifth Avenue address on ' assault was made. ials “if th ist,’ and added that| Sition of the crowd to the Highteenth April 18 The excellent’ showing made by ths] ‘On entering the party of troops| tials hey exist,” and a va it on a respectable basis. We should | 4 oe A Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company|smashed the remaining barriers and|it Was “‘inconceivable’’ that a man Amendment. They were there to tell not and will not bring back the saloon, Two of Mre Kennedy's great- in current earnings révived the re-|an armored car was driven through|¢an be Ambassador without a Gov-| the world of it, and they did. They|but there must be some way of meet- srandnephews, Frank 1. and James Port that further strong efforts will |the passage into the courtyard, from}ernment. Mr. Rakhmeteff's Govern: | sang “Little Brown Jug” and “‘Brown| ing the wishes of the people, preserv-|1-- Porter of No. 35 Euat 65th Street, be made to lift the company out of | which guns were trained on the win-|Ment, he asserted, disappeared . five fend they! al x |ing at the same time the benefits| *!@ Beateathed $50,000 each, while : o and none has taken its|0ctober Ale,” and they almost too! two -grandnieces,, Marian V. R. receivership. The stock rose more|dows. Parties of troops rushed for-| Years ago a: e has taken off the roof when any one rapped| Wich wili accrue from the abolition of | iritit or temoglomt tT. ana than three points. Other traction] ward and covered the exits from the| Place so far as recognition by the y Ped|the saloon and evils which at-| Pettit of Hempstead, 1. 1. and shares were virtually unchanged, castle to the court yard. United States is concerned. William H, Anderson or Mr. Vosetad.| tended it.'* Maud A. Stevenson of Westbury, L ‘The defending parties of irregulars ITs tion of the Volstead act Imiting al-| There were cheers for Wadsworth, |{s) lent the seeder he eerter Phillipa Petrol development plans in that country [the Custom House, oceupied by a] “pootiegging’ can be carried to a successful con- [Sergeant and six regulars of the Free | por, Officials would not discuss the State forces. Shots were fired and al roppery, other than to say that ap- sergeant of the regulars was seve parently some one, fearing a wounded, The remainder of the guard | Ngqueai,” sought to steal whatever was disarmed by the irregulars, who] intoemation was on hand then decamped. . , ma gps cs The statement from the Regular SAYS BAKHMETEFF IS NO AMBASSADOR Atlantic Fruit... 4% Baldwin Loco ... 118% Balt & Ohio...... 47% Balt & Ohio pf... @1 Merce On Barnadale A ..... Pitta Coat Am Nat En & Btp Zara Delare Josephson, a musical | It & Rpt 98% % doubt abont.the feeling of th i Am Smelt & R ptf sh National Lead: Aree Ligh: thats Ttek fhe pear "| sections of the arm, an tmmedtate|search of all the desks, lockers and Then Amendment. He endeae adil ane ae peek coach, ‘The suit is being tried be- am Ts i Standard Oil stocks were especially }OPPortunity to discuss a basis for} cabinets in rooms 215 to 2 The in- S eseanllapasunaons j wy A fal ia fc Oo see fore Supreme Court Justice Whitaker ey Prominent in this movement. But}army unification vaders worked hurriedly and with} 4, rainy night did not dampen the agin < iia Rica os = ba! oat and a jury and has brought out inter- rer iq 181% 128 Such {sues as Houston and Pacific! ‘phe provisions of the truce are: | Confusion. for when Customs officials f speed olation of the people's! cating details in the making of # Am 141% 140% 140% + Oll. were in vigorous demand until 1 ml ti opened the offices yesterday the rooms] enthusiasm of about 9,000 men and | liberties. grand opera singer. \ Am 107% 187 18T — % IN Y Ont & W.. 26% 27% 26% — the last half hour. The latter at Clause 1—All operations ex- were In uisorder, Nono of the valua-| women who went to Madison Square| Prohibition, he deciared, was class] Mrs. Allen admitied a contract with Am 18% 13% 18% — Norfolk & Woat.. 107% bt wh one time showed a net advance off cept training and ordinary army files found in the men’s lockers was] ™ levisintion; tlie wealth t their|Mme. Josephson whereby the latter } ‘Am la France... 120012120 — Kovajouik ai Bu De me more than three points, routine will cease. taken, All badges have been ac-| Garden last night (o attend the mass- i eee Ee) ne laas th, receive 40 per cent. of her ‘Am Radiator oT 97 07 +1 ove tin Bt. BO HO = pat Birt : Ha: f8¥: meeting of the Association A drinks, the poor did without, A united : Pees were i i ; Oxtadoma PAR Mm 3% 3M — Clayise 2—All penetrative opera- [Counted f bd A gainst vocal earnings for five years for help AWW abe pe pt 8! ; Orpheum Circuit. 21% 20% 20% — Mexican Petroleum was unable to Atl All information on incoming ships} the Prohibition Amendment and pro-| effort by the American people and alin studying languages and being in- } Oulm Elevator .,. 140 140 follow the lead of the other oils,| ons will cease. is handled through these oMces, in} test against the dry laws. The bad| Close watch upon legislators would] troduced in the operatic world, She oh Qtia Steel . 14% 18% Dispatches from Mexico quoting Clause 3—Both sections will co- which the “Boarding Division" is lo- Weather lowev = d the } restore the old liberties, he predicted. | ay however, that Mrs, Josephson Node erg alte abe President Teagle of the Standard] operate to maintain order and Jeated, which goes aboard ships, and|Weather, however, prevented the large, u4, Holland, the State Iabor leader, |atogated the contract herself q Powtinn 16% 4% ON Company on the basis of set-] prevent acts of aggression against |™en of the Baggage Squad, working crowd that was expected in the] said he had been watehing the tactics} 4 letter was introduced, written by i Pac Deve Mie 10% tlement of questions in dispute with sraons or property under Deputy Surveyor Alexander] Square, of William H. Anderson of the Antt-} sme. Josephson to Mr. Allen and hei ats, Recisisios ome am the Mexican Government were} P* ik McKeon, Mr. MeKeon has charge off ‘Telephonic amplifying devices | S8loon League for years and knew! protege, when she learned they wer ii ‘Amo Dry Goods Pacific Oil (wid, 69% 65% variously intrepreted. It was gen-| The document is signed by Owen) aj) “suspect” tists, on which are caught the remarks of the speakers Anderson had blackjacked legislators}to marry, an excerpt from which ht Adeiaied Ol oi. Pan-Am Petrok .. 60 64% erally conceded that the mission of }O'Duffy and Rian Lynch, the Chiefs] named passengers whose belongings . into voting for Prohibition. Ander-| reads: if Atchison Ry ..... 1014 Van-Am Petrol B 50% 571% the of] men was not an unqualified Jor staf of the rival forces. are examined with particular car and carried them across the open} son's name was hissed and booed by You knew Lillian was under con- a Atchison Ry pt . i Ut sigh SRS OY $ success. It was evident that the] Oo, thé heels of the declaration of |. William R. Sanders, Deputy Col-| spaces outside and the voices could | the crowd. tract with fhe for theee years, during H Ad Birs & Atl. ‘ else Once ee < troublesome export tax will rematn |e eee ee srogulsn te lector, also has offices in the rifled be heard clearly as far as 23d Street] rovland warned his hearers that) which x was to help her become an f ae ok a Pore Mapguatie ait ‘4 Unchanged, and that further nego- [the truce, a party of irregular troops | section of the. building. He 48 in|anq ritth Avenue. At one time fully Scetcecy ee tee om WAS artist, and then for five years was fk ‘At Gute wi pr 20% Prtinda Co 30 | tiation® will be necessary before [this afternoon raided the guardroom in| charge of the “Dry Navy" and other proposed. He said Mrs. Ella Boole. and steel shares were un- Qsually quiet throughout the ses- sion. It appears that current favor- able earnings statements have tem- Porarily lost their force in the case of the rails, while steel shares are now uninfluenced by reports of mergers, Pullman Company 124% Punta Aleg Su Pure Ol ..... Pub Serv of NJ. 91 nd @ Refinern,. 29% 11 Steel Springs 1 Kay Copper Army at Beggar's Bush’ headquarters on the Kilkenny fighting reads: “Kilkenny Castle, last of the nine posts held by the irregular forces in Kilkenny. City, surrendered at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Early yesterday the Regulars opened an as- sault, enfilading the castle by ma- chine gun and rifle fire. At about 8 P, M, a small party of troops smashed the panels of the entrance gates with the butts of their rifles. When the soldiers rushed the en- ay 101% — 1% 10% — 4 Senator Borah Declares His Government Has Van- ished; Hfe Cannot Be “Accredited.” closely, studied the steel situation knows that a merger of the various independents cannot be effected for several months yet, Butte Cop & Zinc ft Butte & Superior, 30% 30% 20% — 1%] Rep Iron & steel. Butterick Co .... iy 27% 27% — A] Rep Iron & Bt pf 90% Caddo Cent Oll .. 14% 13% 1514 — %| Repub Motor . By Calif Packing \ Royal Dutch N Y 66 Calle Petroieum . that President Harding was in con- ference with the Secretary of Labo: and President Lewis of the Miner's Union, ostensibly for the purpopse “4 91% 90, 90% — Mm 24m Ay 14 | Superior cir 56% 55% GH — HY Texan Guit! Mal., 44 32% B14 32K + 14] TeHN Cop A Chem LE 0 ‘Texas Compahy,. Texas & Pacific.. ‘Tex & Pac Coal. VATICAN AC 4 Icanl money renewed at 4-12 per cent. REDITS RUSSTAN “4 then surrendered and, together with Th f the night’ the my “6 a Third Avenue 2% + 1%; F MINISTER, e sum total of the night's senti-/and somebody yelled ‘How about} which is valued at $177,000 in real wr ary bat i treet epee cont: te all Hie nee ae eetka, | ROME, May 4 (Associated Press.) | Ment was: Work first for the aboli-|Calder? Where does he stand?” ‘The {and $278,000 in. personal. property. 3 ou + mf, . as after the] taken to the military ‘The Rome Year Book, giving the list | tion of the Volstead act, limiting at |Chairman called back: -‘*You folks _——»—- 12% + reduction was announced that tie ‘Ten regulars were wounded, and . who live in Brooklyn ought to be ablo : © ~ | market turned Leavy. there were some casualties among the |% diptomatic representatives accridited | coholic content of beverages to one-| ""® l! eaten MRS. LLOYD GEORGE feo ie ‘ 2a + 1M : {rregulars, Prisoners to the number] ‘0 the Vatican for 1922, issued to-day, | nai of 1 per cent. Work then tor ee ee eae 4 : die Gls cate colt alot ioneass coe acl ee shows the name of Alexander Lisea, Mr, Maxim declared the politicians IN AUTO CRASH of 108 were taken."” $95,000, unchanged from the last] BELFAST, May 4 (Associated Press.)—Five civilians, including a nine-year-old girl, were wounded to- |The commodity markets were heavy.|day during fighting, incident to the nbuahols ad cotton rel fh te | cece tauterabe, County ‘Doregal;| RENEWS SEMENOFF Foreign exchange rates were steady. Lat pane ian A ee pee pha ATTACK IN SEN ATE ee Fi oy + ; FRENCH HOLD THREE ress, but the raiders maiaged to es- AS SPIES OF SOVIET in a lorry with considerable f Cossack Deported to’ Many More to Be Arrested] Orangemen, at Molenan on the Done- Floor in Speech. gal-Londonderry border, was at- in Alleged Gigantic Plot tacked last night by 100 armed civil-] WASHINGTON, May 4.—Senator x ians, The attack lasted nearly three] Borah carried to the Senate floor to- at Arsenals, hours, after which a whistle sounded! aay his fight for the deportation of PARIS, May 4 (Associated Press).—]and the raiders retired. Since the} oe Gs stories : windows as well as the doors were] {0 t e' jemenoff, Cossack hields, th - : protectad-by trom shicign: the attack=(" tie described trom the records off These opponents of Probibition|and its reward that of having beer ers were unable to enter, Reent beerings qhetore the Senate] seemed to be of a higher type than| taken vey fort it He had been COLEMIA ADS COMPENSATION r Committee the atrocities alleged pretty muoh over the world, he said, : 5d cues to have been committed against si-| U*Ually attends political gatherings.| Dut never eaw men so drank es these ALBANY, May 5.—Robert F, Cole-}¢rian peasants by Semenoff's troops|Among some of those noted in the] he saw in 60-called dry territory. - man, of Buffalo, has een appointed and an attack by Semenoff's armored | boxes on the stage were: Former Congressman Gray stirred Director of the Bureau of Workmen’s| ‘ai? 08 & box car containing Amer-| Archie and Kermit Roosevelt, Dr. | H!8 hearers by telling of an enforce- ican troops, ment officer in New Je: hi for current issue of Compensation in the Genate Labor De-] He sald the Labor Department haa| Pchard Derby, thelr brother-in-law; | threatened to use machine puns to ‘ partment, Henry D. Sayer, Industrial] apparently tried to keep Semenoff out| Seth Low, Stuyvesant Fish, Gen.| carry out his raids. “Investor & Trader” Commissioner, announced to-day, Cole- | of the United States but had failed be-| Daniel Appleton, Miss Elisabeth| “I defy you to do that, Enforcement A man was Vics President of the Pierce] cause immigration oMcials at Van-| Marbury, Harrison Grey Fiske,| Agent Cone,” he sald. “If you do use Confined strictly to New Arrow ott Cat Cos crise, muted Be Mad © ent Col Auguatis Thomas, Major Roger | ™mcune Eun, You Til te che wislel| York Curb stocks. “Never in history,” he said, ‘thas| Marchetti, Judge E. Henry Lacombe,| Francisco and from Canada to New BARRIE ADVOCATES there been anything to equal the bru Kowsky as Envoy Extraordinary and | the eventual ite Lie a dpa were under the rule of the “priest. Minister Plenipoteniary from Russia, |Amendment. Meanwhile, make every|hood of the Blue Law fanatics—a],q,- wet c Pena He was appointed by Alexander Ker-| candidate for Congress declare him-| Priesthood as intolerant and merciless | Wife of British Minister and ensky. . as the priesthood of the Spanish In- | y Sli , i = self elther asa wet or acdry, And |v tition end he cddedy seen Daughter Slightly Bruised then vote for the man who stands for} tion formed between the priesthood of in Genoa Collision the doing away of Prohibition, no] Prohibition and the aristocracy of the 7 3 ‘ , matter whether he 1s Democrat or| Politicians spelis their rule of us and] GENOA. May (Associated Press). Republi the end of our rule, unless we arise|—Mrs. lloyd George, wife of the epublican. in our might and shake off theic|British Prime Minister, and her Resolutions expressing these views, | thrall. ‘ |daughter Megan were slightly bruised which had been passed by a meeting] tHe in au automobile accident yesterday quoted an article from a m: - sg NS ‘ i Hall a month ago, were reaffirmed | increased 600 per cent in this State i by last night's gathering. Hundreds which they were riding collided with wae t Bakution * he dectarea, one, driven by the son of Premier in the audience who had not been] «put that won't prevent me from vot. | Bratiano of Roumania, the ability and members of the Association Against} ing for the wettest Democrats 1 can|°O0ness of both drivers prevented the Prohibition Amendment signed Paes AS sere . more se e quency ; ir. Gompers told of the patriotic application blanks. work done by,Labor Curing the war, EM pha Am Sugar, Chem ...... ; U B Robbe: 217 21% 21% — ] U 8 Rubber ts pf Cy Borah Carries Fight to Have residence of Major Moore, Grand Master of the Londonberry BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | t it if i z Ho i Wheel @ L © pf %] White Motor Yi] Worth Pumps... 02% 52% 62% tality of thi th Col. Grayson P. Marphy, W..: Yer=| Orienae.: nh poe 2 i dle eet pA removing . y of this man.’ planck, Judge Reuben I. Haskell,| Mr. Gray urged his hearers to “send im wo au Bl ewern Fomeee erin ie Tim ty {180000 men from the jurisdiction of LEAGUE OF YOUTH; }22 "S200 Victor Herbert, A. Parker Nevin and| ™e®: not marionets,"* to Washington. 1% where ap Bat) the United) Gtates: Raliroad Later Each remark along that line, no mat- —The general market— OLD ARE FAILURES a4 mR Board, that ody was informed to-aer CALLS MESSENGER Maer bape Breeton. tea bo ety St, ape beaalsiead atnatices + i Figures to ettoot the unions represent y | applauded, and th é aah ame toe LIBERTY BONDS AT 2.45 P. a, Bees Meares ee AEs Nati IN CHICAGO, SENDS Prepay sare Big: Rig. the Troe Geusa ot dberenaden tae Oe ree —Authorities quoted Sl aory 107 107 + 4 eraft employes, in a hearing | Lells Students National De- HIM TO ALABAMA win the fight for modification of P: —Expected developments Befin. 4h 4% AN ing of the Missouri, Kansas wos graphical Union; the Fur Workers, is with ti ballot, On Of Pros . I. 6% \ } . shops at Sedalia, fo, Pare] cisions Are More to the — Steam Engineers, Bakers, Butchera,| mo * he ballot. that may affect prices pa . M he, ale Commhtr ee cae, Young Than Old. . Boy Goes on 1,800-Mile Expressmen, Machinists, Painters,/eiND SELLER OF BRUNEN GUN —Active stocks briefly re- r LONDON, May 4.—Sir James Errand for Mrs. Em- _| 2ricklayers, Longshoremen and many — viewed ¢ : 7 others, A great number of service|Pawnbroker Whe Sold We —Latest news ¢ M. Barrie, in his address when installed as Lord Rector of St. ~ Andrew's University at Glasgow, told students that a League of 2 “ Youth would be better than a 0683 | Morton, widely known Wastern woollen League of Nations, because the 4, up .0000 1-4, mat Sropped dead share yesterday on] latter is run by older people and Sotewes ‘Willian ole decisions on national matters are Khon) more vital to youth. mons Blaine. CHICAGO, May 4, —Price range of 200 stocks and Bonds INVALUABLE TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE STOCKS Free on Request ¥ Jones & BAKER men in wniform, some carrying ban- ners and headed by fife and drum Tommy Enck, top sergeant of Western Union's downtown mess. |°TOPS: were present. The famous enger corps, is running a little | 5th Regiment Band rendered the] Burlington County authorities said to- errand down Huntsville, Ala, | music—chiefly “How Dry I Am.” @ay, who sold the shotgun with which way for Mrs, Emmons Blaine of Mr. Speyer, who opened the meet- | ‘Hone: John Brunen, circus owner, No. 101 East Erle Street. become prominent | was shot to death at his home in River- Mra. Blaine asked the Western | \# sald he had A J, Mafch 10, ‘Through him Union for s boy. Tommy was {!0 the antiProhibition cause “thanks |t oe eens eatablish the Iden: sent. Mrs. Blaine gave him qa |to a good woman.” He was refer- ‘Will View M MOUNT HOLLY, N. J, May 4 Philadelphia pawnbroker has been found, He spoke on “Courage” and ; hanged. | Coast fot, years. said it is’ the greatest thing in life, mman Evang Oe fan ie cee i lember: ‘York Curb Market ro franca, demand, .1980; cables,| Both had been playing a fest] declaring ‘all goes if a Pe we tiied ey 5 Niger ries. te: (00 ee ke hi te Piiyrlleg aes be “y bid ig es nnd sn comme 824 + 14]-1982, off 0006. Guilders, demand,| game and. Morton apparently was| goes.” He made u tremendens | yee (whl “* | Booth, who recently was responsible | rene roe ee eM, Powell wd Wary bagi 83% — 4] .3883; cables, .3888, unchanged. Pese-|in ‘the of ‘saith. Suddenly Mr.| impression, bis 4 laying, . and Harry C. New York Chics ladeiphia ying: “When you reach the evening of your days you will realize with becoming cheerfulness that we are all fatlures, the least of all and the best of He said it was his His fee is 60 cents an houy ang | for his withdrawal head of the} xohr, the first of whom in a written Picubargh Detreft Balti expenses for all time spent on the | Salvation Army's drive for funds be-| confession suid he fired the fatal shot sesceensnenge errand. He travels by Pullman cause he was active in anti-Prohibi- ith a gun bought fer the purpose by fohr. iH ng Bot oni 10 vias ® valuable tion work. Although he is out off rhe case’ will be’ presented to the } his bh Grand Jury in two weeks, that body pting 10s friend of Mrs, | that position he urged bis hearers to | eens “adjourned until May if. ab 4 +1 iS McMahon heard an exclamatio: cables, 1864, off treed to ‘tiga Mr, Morton alfking to und. apparently was 4 to heart dlapase. V2 Mr, Morton was fifty-five years old represented, Howse, Mead & Sons

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