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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. Gelvers’ counsel, Huff was obliged to answer, and said “Ves,” Mr. O'Brien then took him through conferences the witness had held with W. 0. Wood. the SENATE TO PASS Matters with him asked the ex “Well, he descended to tears when he talked to me," shot in O'Brien “You discussed this matter of — Operation with President Wood and Attorney Peacock of the New York| Both Parties Will Be Eager injoy Life in Americ Ae a Que a decided to go - - an jueens and you decided oO ‘ jy ahead with « plan of defiance of the| for Vote After Another No matter what the proverb may Transit, Commission and tn violation Sace) < say, all the world doesn't love lover Sethe law, whatever might happont”| Monthof Night essions, RRCGa GER nat leven a eWeMRAL ; asked District Attorney Wallace. —_- eee s a a a | ; 5 ae “ah : _ “We had no discussion of any prob- re <Q particularly if she be a heroine. ? ite gation ofthe Transit Commis. | V RIED _BY DE BATES. Perbape that's one of the reasons { sion,” Huff answered. “We talked underlying the release to-day from i ‘ aay ou plan of operation, That) C)itlook Is for Congress to Ellis Island of Mile, Laure Galle, the < ‘The receivers announced that they , ; i young Belgian, whose head wis once P2 would make no change in thelr man Adjourn About the Mid sought by the Germans Just as ly 1" ner of operation as the result of tho dle of August. us her heart was sought by Camillo decision of the Magistrate. Members of the Transit Commission said to-day that the total saving by the Bourd of Estimate in readvertis- ing the bids was $33,550.58, and that ning World.) the Interest charges on the money] invested in the 14th Strect castern| WASHINGTON, May 16 Une amounted to $40,000 since April 24. On eight contracts which were/it would wear itself out with talk. Valparaiso, she was not permitted to Mile. LAURA GALLE ordered back to the commission on|rnig means action on the pending land, the Belgian quota In the coun- r thut date after having been held by the board for several months there was a suving shown of $3,904.06, and two other contracts showed no saving at all. The saving of $245.52 in the con- tracts for a signal tower and com- pressor room, it is claimed, was more than eaten up by overhead charges and readvertising. The commission a tariff bill within five or six been supposed. decks June. in the BY END OF JUNE By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of the Eve- right).—Congress looks to-day as if and not late in the summer as has The bill would be in conference a month anyhow but the present outlook is for a clearing of Senate by the end of Long a Twins Who Took Beauty Prize Belgian Girl Spy Is Released From More Than Four Hundred Candidates From Ellis Island; She Is Now Laura Galle, Sentenced Death by Germans, Will to Asp, a Uruguayan, West 83d Str South American company When she and young here about a week ago on the Grace Line steamship Santa Teresa, living at No. 11 representative of a Asp arrived (Copy- from wooks try being filled. She was about to be deported when Washington was be- BRITISH TROOPS BABY. SHOW = f DAMAICA A.) stewed by friends seeking her release, She and Asp were coming here to get married as there had been too much Bag e age. red tape té be unwound tn Buenos 2 » ae 1 ; Ayres, where they first sought wed- , : ; 3 s lock. It was Asp's father who sug- Free to Marry Hero of the War NOW NEARLY AL ls HOOCH SHIP TAKEN BY DRY NAVY'S HAHN OFF JERSEY COAST sifibeatiins Had 1,700 Cases Aboard cured From Rum Runner— Tug iped With as Much, Capt T. "WW Denemore and the crew of the motor sloop Grace and seized off Scotland Light in the dusk of last evening by the hooch destroyer Hahn .of the Prohibition Navy. were wnder cl examination ull day to-day at the Custom House. The Grace and Edna, with 800 cases whiskey aboard, was tied along side the Barge Office under an armed guard. According (3 Capt, George Tawes and Inspector George Thorp of the Customs Service, the members of the crew of the Grace and Edna say they bought about 1 0 cases of liquor from the Isle de Luzon, which haa been huckstering whiskey up and down the coast, well out at sea, for months. The Hahn went out looking for a hooch runner on information which had come from the West Indies, Just hefore dark she made out the Grace also figured that the city had suffered] TW things have contributed to the Wested this; but America started out ne ae the Gustare Motes a loss of approximately $20,000 in in- |acesleration, Democrats and Repub- vse bg ee aan eat Py eee ago. Alongside the sloop ‘ terest mince the first Sontras: wes re Hicans are getting sok of the tartee aay ae want te fate rah sae! was a (um, into which cargo was be. jected Aug. 2, 1921. The low bid for] quate. nei @ - oe ae eeny . ink transferred. The — be 2 ett eit peation |aebate. Even the Republicans, who Os brought her to New York, both of Z Sightsaiten, coat? ot Soudan’ Wiehe =? hed at 180th Street against the pre- | UP to ten days ago were hoping some- them all smiles 5 E BRAGS FORACUOT th RORERN Lan stIe: _ © vious low bid of $297,401. The saving | thing would happen to the Tariff Bill T knew love would find a way,"}Only Dublin yh Coast De-] . ‘there was apparent evidence that a 2) of $29,401, the commission contended. | that it might be buried for the re- Was her exclamation when the release fenses Now Rast conspiracy to defraud the customs was Mies tenn tarwely offeet by the cost of } orders came enses Now Garrisoned, | in progress on the high seas and the Se cendvertising and overhoad expenses. | ™US4er OF the ‘session, are beginning This young woman, who is now only ~ mad ’Talle 7, Hahn went to it. The tug cut loose hie to think a great deal more good might . i twenty-one, had one of the mos | Greenwood TellsCommons ] from the Grace and Buna and disap DRY AGENT STABBED be accomplished by getting the meas- thrilling experiences the World War -_—_-— peured into the hering night. The ' tire passed ang out of the way. Then] Admitted at White House a } RaNER forte’. She wus at Lite when,the| LONDON, May 18, (Associated | crew of the Gruce and Edna surren- i h 4 ; ans took the city ai ere’ she dered without a growl. i me IN RIOTOUS RAID its defects will, in their opinion, lead Door Was Left Open in i oe JSBER Hine secreted two French officers, after- ).—Questioned in the House of »sides Capt. Densmore, they were IN LITTLE FALLS to remedial legislatidén much sooner ant et mac aes ts | ward enabling them to escape to their] Commons this afternoon concerning . Rooney of Miami, Fia., Mate; and the damage done will be Reply to Invitation, own country through the German] the British troops in Ireland, Sir A. Knowles of Miami, Engi- a minimized. ae Daniel and Josephine Herron, nine months old, took first prize at |iine: Flamiar Gisen wood: Secretary for Tt Louis Wells, Miami, ¢ Louis ‘ ae As for the Democrats, they too are ‘ aby a v is beca own to the ee eerenary or ire) Desprane 88 anc * Ee Women ‘and Children Fill] sing that trom a political viewpoint] WASHINGTON, May 1¢,—‘The| ‘Be Mary Immaculate Hospital Baby Show in SRmiRICSS ee Ne a ee cee Known to theliand, replied that there would be no] Goo Atami, nan Cpe On eae Street and Prohibition |the passese of the tariff act before | American note yesterday, declining} Were Sioned Ge Himee: teins len EHTed the Dries placed on the condemned list, her] British troops in Southern Ireland by| ders, Nassau, sailors. They were an * a the Congressional elections will be ad-|to participate in the proposed meeting execution to follow her capture. But] the end of this week, except those in] unkempt, unshaven, piratical looking Men Fear to Fire. vantageous and will add to the sum]at the Hague next month for discus- LIGHTNING FIRES she managed to get into France and] Dublin and those used for coast de: | band 2 Vedera! Probibition “Agent McC total of grievances inside the Réepubli-|sion of Russian conditions, was in- there offered her services as nurse. | renge eral Prohibition Agent McCay | can Party. tended to leave the door open for fur- BAYONNE REFINERY;;| tie French tearned the reason for was seriously stabbed in the face and z breast in a raid on a saloon in Little Falls, according to a report received to-day at headquarters In this city. His injuries were such that it was mecessary to take him to a hospital. . The raid, carried out by McCay and his fellow agents, Reager and Gal- lante, was of the place at No. 15 Fiint Street, in the Italian section of the town. , It is conducted by Louis Rovazyi and his brother Rami, The d agents were trying to pour into an evidence bottle the drink served as a second round when a crowd in the sa- \» loon rushed them. There was severe fighting in ‘the upset. power to fix rates in a created by Congress. has an administration sought of fixing rates, Mr. Harding has asked thi ye no power except to recommend and sl [.., faloon and finally the agenté were] Congress has done its own legislating. © thrown out of the place but the fight-|The plan now is to empower a tariff pes ing continued on the street, which was | commission to fix rates and to vest it soon filled with people from the neighborhood. Some one sent in a call for the police and they came running up, firing their revolvers in the air. As they arrived Louis Volki of No. 13 Flint Street leapéd at McCay with a knife and stabbed him, All the agents had their pistols but they were afraid to fire owing to the number of ‘women and children in the crowd. But Reager knocked Volki down with the butt of his revolver and then arrested him on the charge of felonious as- sault upon McCay. Summonses were served on the two proprietors after the police had restored order. ‘Six places in Little Falls and one in Utica were raided, resulting in the issuance of fourteen summonses. pibecierenitees a PENNSY CUTS PRICE ON WESTERN LINES Feur Dollars Saved om Ticket to Washington, $10.28 to Cleve! The Pennsylvania Railroad announced to-day that the Interstate Commission had granted the petition of the Trunk Line Association to pernit a passenger to buy a section on a Pullman, ‘The saving to the passenger is the half-fare ticket, amounting to $4.07 to Washington; $10.28 to Cleveland; $16.35 to Chicago, and $19.03 to St. Louls. partisan commission such as eect minlrmmmeeie terstate Commerce Commissic EX.-GOV. CATTS FREHD OF BRIBE | to be created. CHARGE, LAKE BUTLER, with @ quasi-judicial character mission, tariff rates exactly as the transportation rates. In Congress would be relieved of ously against the right to fix rates. is unconstitutional for delegate its power, Underwood of Alabama, the comprehensive arguments alo line, But injanswer to this commerce and right to a commission. that the Democrats are vesting the right to fix rates charging him with accepting money to | Month of night sessions and bo influence his vote for the pardon of o jife convict was quashed. SU pending, however, is a Federal indictment charg: will be eager for a vote. islation will be enacted. PLACE OF TARIFF FOR SENATORS WASHINGTON, May 16, The tariff will give way to-night to the circus The Senate met to-day an hour used, the law on two-thirds vote. President aa tintied Subsidy Harding probably with the passage of t BIN by the the guests of Senator Elkins of West Virginia Some Senators also will be in the audience, In announcing the changed hours, Senator McCumber, Re publican, North Dakota, sald the The reme Court de constitutional the present ary elections, primarie It ts doubtful can ever be cept by the several Sta weet bes cd OK RS, ‘There is a chance that all calcula- tions, however, on the tariff may be Lately a movement has lwen launched to take the tariff oyt of poll~ tics once and for all by lodging the new but not until the pecullar eco- nomic conditions following the war Neve Congress of the perplexing task Executive be ‘empowered to change rates as conditions fluctuate. tariff commissions heretofore have been merély advisory. They have had ly like the Interstate Commerce Com- The public would appeal. to the tariff commission and present a case for the raising or lowering of hippers and railroads handle the question of stant pressure and the chances of an equitable decision from a national in- stead of @ political or sectional view- point would be vastly Improved. The Democrats are fighting stren- giving the President ‘They claim it Congress to and Senator cratic leader, has contributed Neans point out that Congress 4.| has the right to fix rates In interstate has delegated this The truth is) political official such as the President! who has a responsibility to a party. They might be persuaded to compro- mise if a non-partisan or rather bi- ‘The night sessions in the Sendte on While the bill {s in conference some other leg- The bonus whereupon Congress will the statute books by a House alone and wil! not insist on action by the Sen- lared Practices Act with reference to prim- regulated ex- A new law ther conversations, at the White House. Beyond this confiemation of the in- terpretation placed on the State De- partment's communication to-day by it was said to-day her ffllight from Belgium and refused to let her go to the front, fearing her capture, Therefore she was put to work in a Paris hospital, It was there she mef® Asp, who had $500,000 Report to enented Premier Lloyd George, no comment on Treate ved: founght with the French and was ommission| the situation at Genoa or the Ameri- and ‘Treaters Destroyed; |founght with the rrench and was day—Vindings « Secret, This idea is not} can attitude toward participation in Plant Menaced. his cot that the love affair began, DUBLIN, May 16 (Assoctated discussions on economic conditions in Then, just before the armistice, the | Press).The Heuce Committee of the Russia was made Lightning struck three tanks at the) Germans made a determined drive|Dail Eireann, which has been en- to ret] GENOA, May 16 (Associated Press) : Bayonne refinery of, the Tidewater Oil Company late yesterday and when the resulting flre was conquered early to- day it had caused $500,000 loss, Examination of the plant showed that six large gasoline tanks, five agi- tators and seventeen continuous treat- ers had been destroyed. The tanks ‘| were 25 to 35 feet in diameter, and into Senate discussion of the Tarif] 39 to 60 feet high. The agitator tanks Bill to-day, Senator Capper, Repub-| were 20 feet in diameter and 25 to 80 lican, Kansas, Chairman of the Sen-| feet high. In the treaters were other and as nurses were front, Mile. Galle was sent there, In one of the battles she was wounded three times and fell a prisoner to the Germans, She was recognized within a short time and sent to Westphaiia and afterward to Stuttgart. There she was tried and condemned to death. But as the Germans feared another Edith Cavell case she was reprieved and then rearrested. The coming of the Armistice saved her life. She went back to France, believing Asp dead, just as he believed that the needed at the —Prime Minister Lloyd George doce not feel, it was indicated this after- noon, that the American refusal to participate in the commission to sit at The Hague on Russian affairs is her final word, as the document indi- cates great American interest in Rus- ‘8 economic reconstruction and the reply is regarded as one forming a Says Advocates Conceal From People Extent to Which They Desire to Raise Rates. WASHINGTON, May 16.—Amer- can valuation again was brought at the The Dail Wednesday. The announcement gave no clue to the nature of the report. All report will be Sage basis for further correspondence, SINN FEIN CONDEMNS In some circles {t was freely pre- dicted that America’s refusal to come in sounded the death knell of the pro- exact- Adopts Resolution Cal yet be won over by a revision of the|this system des'red it because they|struck all three tanks at once, and|She was alive, that King Albert of] has odopted @ resolution, “In the name duplicate. ueation of | Agenda and that the Soviet deleeates| rerioveq that by it they could “con-|set all afire. In one of them was| Helxium had conferred a medal upon| of the persecuted and terrorized minor- con-| Probably would tone down their de- 5 - only 1,400 barrels of refined gasoline. | her and that she had already received ith in this elty," calling upon the Daf Guaranteed by CTeanind b-Retvgger lish coal from the American people the] }¥.2" "ty ‘the day It had cantained {the Legion of Honor, the Croix de] Pireann in Dublin forthwith to estab-| © a Plans were said already to be onfextent to which they desire to raise| 14,000 barrels, but most of it had|“uerre with a palm and three stars|"#» stable kevermmont: Muerieacs A foot to relieve the proposed agenda|rates.” * been pumped into the tanker Veedol,|@nd also the Italian War Medal, He} pos: means to acquire peace in Belfast gases of much of Itss political aspect, after} «in eect," he said, “they admit|Which was preparing to leave the| Wrote at once asking her to come to} js to establish peace in the rest of Ire- which another attempt will be made dock. The second tank contained 2,000] Buenos Aires to be married. She iand,” aays the resolution, ‘Untll the to ¢ United States into the con-|that they are seeking rates so high) borrelgeand the third 12,000 barrels, | Went. And what followed that the] special police paid’ by the British Gov- get the U as to be unpopular, that they are endeavoring not to represent the wll of the people, but to fool the people.’ Senator Capper predicted that the “real propaganda" for American yal- ference. Already a new note is being planned to Washington along this line, PARIS, May 16.—The French Cab- inet to-day decided to refuse to send delegates to The Hague to consider reader already knows. CLAIM “BIG THREE” GUILTY IN SLAYING For wo hours the company’s fire department fought the flames with water and foamite, a chemical prepa ration for oll fires. They seemed to be successfully controlling the blaze, when suddenly’ it worked along the peace. rule of the gun, substitute the rule of the people Demo- some c OR vi pe ot Into the agi rs. the Russian question if the proposed | uation was coming’ in spite of the| Pi lines and got Into the agitators. si 5 " ny ian ne this! conference is in any respect political: Jaction of the Senate Finance Com.| A all for help was nent to the| CHICAGO, \May 16.—Evidence dis-| BEUPAST, May 16.—A {nueral pro- Repub-| Only if the conference at the Peace mittee in abandoning it in favor of| Bayonne Fire Department and three | tinctly connecting bomb throwers and}cession in’ Royal Avenue, the elty's also] Palace next month Is limited strictly [the foreign valuation, and that it|CoMPanies responded. Chief Alfred} the slayers of two policemen with the % a hades * this afternoon from ide street. A to economic subjects will the French |wouia be taunched by those who} Davis came with them, Firemen and|.ni° nee Chicago labor leadera| (im, grermmonn from & side street. A attend. desire excessively high protective} COmpany employees approached | as which rushed to the scen i ‘i duties on manufactured artictes,"' | close to the burning tanks as possible, | Wits claimed to-day BY DOUG Ae aree TRE ayanta “madi crouaea opposed tol | AST BALLOON He added that manufacturers were | #24 wet down adjoining tanks to keep | State's Attorneys. with shoppers, who were thrown into ‘rete ta dor, : sre esaea at with tariff sates that} them cool and prevent the spread of] Four men have been identifled|a panic dy the incident IN RACE LANDS [0 a ucatize their position in com.| the flames. Despite this, the fire| positively as the slayers of the police- jd Aaa Advt. on page 15 petition with foreign producers,, but | myn eaten eam ae eetce ald. John Milles, | N« J. FARMERS TO BOOST “on Poe : eee tet inn exclusive position ia the} T%2, Kdditional companies of fire- the pdlice said. John Miller,|‘¥+ 4+ : Belgian Pilot Probably Win-| american market.”" men from the Bayonne Department] bartender, owner of the motor car! “BLACK GIANTS” FOWL sere tr aR With Pee aa ie id the head of the{#rhiveds muking 100 Bayonne firemen | trom which the fatal shooting was h ner of French Race, With Bieadhe fighting the flames. They were aided | done, has been identified gs the driver| Poultrymen Expected to Carry * - on were 23 in Ai farm blo, “tbat American valuation, 1py $00 company employees. through bloody fingerprints on the| @ight te Floor of Convention. Notice to Advertisers 23 Hours in Air. Incorporate: he present bill, | “rhe wind died down about 1 A. M | automobile door, the police say, Two would have the same economic and TRENTON, May BRUSSELS, May 16 (Associated to-day, and the smoke and flames be | men who rode with him were arrested & 4 > 4 . . s ymen are ber hel ning World We recelved after 4 P. he any Fla, May 16—Ex.-|the tariff have become weurivome,| ,, BRUSSHEM Tet vt vter of Hel. |Dolitical effect ax did the concealed] gan again to rise straight up into the] when they applied for medical aid, flmers and poultrymen are to be held | praia,” pubhtoation Ns’ iuucrted” only “ee Gov. Sidney J. Cutts was to-day freed /and members are not applying] Prom) ee ee codon sennete | Protection in the compensatory duties | air, It was two hours later, how-| {/nder questioning they broke down this week at Hightstown and Crosawicks ay permit and Is order of reece, Of Tee of charges of accepting a bribe while [themselves wth as much gest ax[ ium winner OF fle Winn lene {uf Schedule K of the Payne-Aldrich | ever, before the firemen would say| the police said, and one made a com-|to Plat a campaign to, gain recognition | Rade by tr World must be recdved by 1 FM Governor of Florida. ‘The indictment |they did a month ago, Another|)9.. in reported to have landed at{Act: President Taft was compelled] they had {the flames checked and] plete confession. Miller himself con-|[O" We) “Binek Giants” as a standard th sides to state that Schedule K riff act was indefensible “Opponents of the bill were able to attack it more successfully merely be- of that breed of poultry. A fight on the floor of the conv Muzillac, Department of Morbihan, Northern France, at 4.20 o'clock terday afternoon, He left the leries Gardens, Paris, shortly in uttder controt, ae A number of firemen and company employees were overcome, by heat, smoke, fumes and exhaustion, but early to-day, the police said He was removed secretly to an outly- ing police station because of an at Tuil- after 5 > DAIL PEACE COMMITTEE DELIBERATIONS ENDED Wednes- gaged for some days in efforts to find @ basis for unity of the Irish factions, has concluded its deliberations, it was jally announced this afternoon, presented to the THE RULE OF THE GUN ng on Dail posed conference, but this conviction tanks, about 6 feet in diameter and| Germans had executed her. He went Elreann to Establish Pence. was met by more conservative decla-]%t® agricultural bloc, charging that) oq fect nigh, to South America. One day to his] pmLIrAST, May 16 (Associated Press) rations that the United States would|"the most zealous advocates” of] 4 tremendous bolt of lightning | 8U'Prise he read in a newspaper that) The Sinn Fein Executive Council here ernment are disbanded there can be no We condemn and deplore the and cal upon the Dail to take whatever means necessary to BPLFAST FUNERAL FIRED UPON. principal theroyghfare, was fired upon 16,—Meetings ton of the American Poultry Association at Knoxville, Tenn., of the decision. is expected as a result Cigarette It’s toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality — impossible to Display advertising. type cony and relenn orden OFF for eltuer the week das Morning World oF Display advertiing. vp. copy for the Supple. fue "Sunday World must bo ay preceding ‘publica 2PM ment Sectiont Mored byt Mn tlon and release must be Friday. Cops. rontaining ¢ by The World must ve receive tempt to poison him. a civ sesh ahek aus. hon macs a Se sng fim’ with peonaso. will be «given right of way. It seems] (eres Garin ceeernoon, with clever, {cause the protection which it con-| mostly were able to return to duty. Teen reorined. oy f'P. Me Pricey and one certain now that unlean the Senate|> sock Sone in the annual race for {tied was concealed. In the same|Feeman George Hendrickson of En- cbilationoefioe by TP" A. Pega peattive CIRCUS TAKES” agrees to Mr, Smoot's pald up insur eee eee not the Acro Club of {¥&¥ American valuation, if incorpor-| gine Company No. 8, Bayonne, was Inserlon "orders ot feel bp 8. , riday: ance plan, which Mr, Harding more] irrance ated in the present bill, would weaken | Sade unconscious and had to be taken The order of latest ‘roselpt and. positive or less favors, the veto power } will be the position of the Republican Party. It would almost certainly conceal an excessive amount of protection, which would be dificult to defend Senator Capper said American val- All the starters, representing Eng- jand, France, Belgium and Italy, have now landed, His twenty-three hours in the air is the longest for time so to Bayonne Hospital. Fireman James Conlan and a few other Bayonne men had to be sent home, after treat- ment at the company's relief station, put A quick eye-opener for far reported, and probably represents ny ail F will be] the longest distance covered, but de-|Ustion might be properly resorted to - breakfast, a perfect he he Ship] tails to fix the winner are yet lack- |] meet unusual competitive situa- CHICAGO POLICE SEEK me-up at noon and for tlons as proposed in the present bill, afternoon and evening, a but added that “beyond that it is a restful, cheering refresh- ing. pe ee JEWELRY STOLEN HERE te. This will leev cloak fon excessive protection and a —| y 4 earlier than usual—10 A, M.—and Srioura ie matin otto bisects) TWO WOMEN INJURED neediess political burden for the Re-]@70,000 Gem Robb Lived in Geena aaah pene will forego & night session, so that Jis on the other hand much pressure AT SUBWAY STATIONS | puiican Party to carry." He ex- Teak ie? is an inspiration—its fi {ts twenty pages may see the |for the passage of a new law to regu : Dravens: the’ opwalnn that withig ai) CHIOAGO. May 4h —-Melowing the ary nl ed i h a x clowns, elephants and other per- |late campaign expenditures of United] TWO Women were injured in the mub-lfew years, perhaps when »pe has| rest of three men and a woman in Har- grance a delight. formers under “the big top" as |Statea Senators, way to-day, one on the I, R. T. and the|recovered from the mo: olent ef-|risburg, Pa., last week in conn with a $70,000 jewelry robbery ion other on the B. R. T. Miss May Ren in the un- fects of the war and stabilized her Corrupt| ner; twenty-three, No. 1143 Decatur}currencies, it was not unlikely that} pennsylvania Station in New k May Street, Brooklyn, was looking up the|the provision of the bill for the|§, Chicago police began a. ne Reid whether} tack for the train for which she was] proclamation of American valuation| for nearly half of the missing Jewelry, waiting at the Broadway and Street Station of the B. K Canal T. when a {oy the President woul letter, thought to have been sold th: uel L. Klein, alleged “fence come a dead train backed down and struck her on th quartet, night sessions might be aban- |!8 needed, however, for the regulation] head. She was taken to the Volunte To support his argument that! ““we four sald they Hyed in Chi Goned, depending upon the prog of the ctions themselves, This] Hospital with a fracture? skull American valuation would conceal the | when urrested $40,00. worth of the eng reas made in “the daylight [Probably will be forthcoming before] Ida Moscowit Ry anlx, 134}amount of protection accorded, Sen-| elry was recovered, ‘The other Cd hours.”’ the end of the present session, ‘The| Fourth, Stre Mill, Ns 3.5 W881 ato me fires. ts thought to have been disposed of her eae a eee Prospect Is for un adjournment of] “Ae? tie te eee ontuetone “at tee the Fi- | a ou 8 Not Hare a cold [Congress sufficiently early to enable! fend, She had been struck on the h xc} jn ch hoes ill 7 ; t spare Stn “Gone imermare io ake an active natn the ty aed ome Paton sho 1°KC rater conversed co thr bana'o” vor | MAKES NEW STRENGTH | Makes ood TEA a pauboinge oane SRE, fall campaign, 7. ut the Longwood Avenue Station. eign values, \adve i a all et order. Display copy or orders released inter than as ded above, when omitted will not aerve to Glycounts of any character, contract er other THE WORLD & ————X——_—__ DIEO. Monday, May 15, 1923, MARY V. GRAHAM, age 61, beloved wil of Stephen J. Graha Funeral on Thursday, May, 18, 9.30 A. M., from her late residence, 508 Clin- ton Avenue, Brooklyn; thence to 8t. Jo- seph’s Chureh on Pacific Btreet. Requiem High Mans, Interment Calvary Ceme- tery. Automobile cortege. LASH.—On May 15, HENRIETTA LASH, at her residence, 208 West 724 st, beloved widow of Henry Lash, and mother of Bliza- beth Swarz, Agnes Jewett, Leonora Mackay, Marle, Lee and Samuel Lash and the late George Lash. Services private JENISON.—W EL HAM NERAL CHURCH, Wednesday. PATTERSON.—WILLIAM. CAMPBELL Fu- NERAL CHURCH, B'way, @&b st, om Wednesday, at 2 P. My HAM.—On CAMPBELL Fu- Bway, O6th st., watil