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- 2 : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. NOTED CHINESE REPORTED DEAD; ONCE ENVOY HERE HITCHCOCK SAYS After ity Years Teaching | HARVARD FACULTY TARIFF BILL WILL | "Miss Kate M. Stephens Retires| COMMITTEE WILL FOSTER MONOPOLY nn ars ro “SFT” STUDENTS Is to Leave “Best Schools Declares Real Purpose Is to in the World.” Thirteen Members, Including Three Jews, Named to Study Shut Out Imports in Many Lines. Candidates for Entry. 4 ~ HARDING'S TARE EFT 10 SENATE MDS BONUS FES Feel That While Bonus May Have Majority, Veto Is AMERICAN WHO WON| P: OPEN GOLF TITLE OF GREAT BRITAIN he By Fay Stevenson. After spe is fifty years of her life in the public schools of this city, CALLS IT STUPIDITY.| Miss Kate M. Stephens, Principal of é Public School No, 185, at Bist Street or Mightier Than Votes. (Special to The Bvening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 23.—' Yt PR SSIDENT HOLDS KEY. ; ; aid PHBE AveRUeh las Mikes. thle ah The problem of efficiently sorting out 4 Mis favored. . i essage ig Swi . Attacks Claim That It Is Dba A cdot ahaa eel the future enrolment of Harvard Unt- : ‘The girls say they perter pM Rea rep a y wee , month and enjoy the rest of her lite Fy et versity in all departments will not be . smoking to cigarettes because it Enough Votes to Prevent Necessary to Curb as she pleases. But Miss Stephens !s (ecided for a year, according to Prof. , is cooler and cleaner and doesn't Sarr r not especially elated at even the pros- 93 , Charles H, Grandgent, eighty-three fain the Rande with ‘Aieotins Oe Ov erriding Veto, German Trade, pect of livieg ti A heked saw iL 2 years old, Chairman ofthe commit- Crome oaen tee stem tee which President Lowell has ap- Pointed to study and report on the subject. ‘The voto of the faculty some time ago was to allow the President to appoint such a committee, but later WASHINGTON, June 23 (Anso-| Which she has purchased in New Rochelle, because she loves children and school life. For the last fifteen years she has been principal of P. 8, 185, and with a smile on her lips she exclaims that By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, June 23 (Copy- right).—President Harding's assertion of leadership during the past week, in Persuading the Senate not to side- track the Tariff Hill for the bonus, has revived the hopes of opponents of the bonus that Mr. Harding's veto message will have a much more pow- a ciated Press).—The prediction that another era of trust formation would follow passage of the Administration Tariff Bill was made to-day in the Senator Hitchcock, Demo- ac Nantanis, He charged that the} °VFY moment in that school has been real purpose of the measure was to|# Pleasant one, shut out imports in many commodi- “I think teaching is a woman's nat- ties and give a monopoly to favored} ural vocation,’ this sweet-faced, manufacturers so that they could in- | blue-eyed woman said in her office, as known that the university was en- deavoring to limit its future enrol- ment of Jewish students, KATE M. STEPHENS Outlining the plans of the commit- breed Prof. Grandgent to-day stated “ ; ° that the Jewish protiem is the great- ey martini opinion than est and most important looming in WALTER HAGEN. —— crease prices at the expense of the} she amoothed out the folda of her " | MARS ON SUED aks cf American consume black and white crepe dress and ar- the investigation. Th uo Capitol Aill whi palatakeniy believe Mh Hurtig va WH TING FANG Dit i Declaring that the great shrinkage} ranged a string of dark blue beads.| bee bas “The proportion of Jewish students SAMUEL GOMPERS ach 1906, post #5. sigh the WohuarBiil. Senator James in the country’s international trade|“In my day teaching was about the at the university is greater than any Watson of Indiana so predicted in a in the past two years was Inrgely| only occupation open to women, but, other race,” he sald. “Consequently, H LS » were to come to the President to-day and argued|lonable section in that day. It took proving was Germany, “Our investigation is for the good public speech which has never been responsible for the present wide-| despite the many fields now open to the problemi of restricting Jews—it it ’ s+ Specifically contradicted, and mem- spread depression over the country,| them, I still think teaching is the 1s necessary to restrict—is the great- 4 ew bers of Congress are assuming that the Nebraska Senator said u policy of|most interesting and fascinating est. inter & the Indiana leader wouldn't have ’ further restricting that trade was|work for the feminine mind, “The committee will devote a year made his statement without some “nothing less than stupidity.’ “I was born in New York City, in to the investigation. Men of eminence, j assurance. Senator Hitchcock called attention|the section which was known as the Harvard graduates, students them- - 3 to the fact that the only country with|old Seventh Ward," continued Miss selves and everyone concerned will E © Investigation shows that if the Jill which American commerce was im-| Stephens, ‘‘and it was quite a fash- be consulted. twine HEAD FOR 41STTIME i *"° Mr. Watson would be proved a bad that tho pending bill seemed to be]in Madison and Henry Streets, where! Armstrong, Asking $55,707,| °f the university and the good of the prophet. For the Prosident is deter- 2 , directed against trade from that|many old-fashioned homes were. 1 : student alike. To-day Jews are prac-| __ . mined to veto the Bonus Bil. This Fled With Sun Yat Sen When] country: lived with my parents, but was very Charges Blair Co, Officer | ticatty ostracized trom social organi-|First Six Vice-Presidents of i correspondent has been assured #0 “Time after time in this discus-|anxious to get out into the world an * + : zations. This prejudice is reflected a i positively on this point that all Southern Government sion,” he said, “high tariff schedules| make my own way. So, after grad- With Misrepresentation, in the college. Federation Also Returned i doubts may be dismissed. Was Disrupted have been defended as necessary to} uating from Public School No. 42, 1 ccoceaammemenaeen “It there were fewer Jews this to Office i 8. i etlen e tae thee sieyttd oo. the check imports from Germany. Time|took private instruction and then] Sensational charges of misrepresen-| Probably would not be so. 1 i 5 when the bill w Sea ; - “ ae incthe Hones Ke favors. Boatponne after time German competition has) started forth to teach with the Mag-|tation in the sale of oil stocks are I believe this is a racial, rath SHANGHAI, June 28 (Associated| heen given as the reason for ralsing| nificent salary of $38 per month. Press).—Wu Ting Fang, former Min- | the tariffs. The settled purpose of the] “My first position was a primary ister to Washington, more recently | 2Uthors of this bill seems to have been| grade at P. S. No. 42, the school from cl it o | re. Foreign Minister for Sun Yat Sen in| t? attack German trade and make it) which I graduated, but I only re impossible for German tmports to en-| mained there three months. At the the disrupted Southern Republican] ter the country. end of that time I taught all the Government at Canton, died at Canton} ‘When we have asked for proof} ;-ammar grades in P. 8. No. 75 with this morning, according t iter {it bas not been possible for the bill’s| the exception of the two highest despatch. if ee champions to produce any statistics aden, At that time only men were] from Marston of $55,707. Justice De, Wai aacestainddion® ions at all to show that imports from] siowea to teach the highest grades.| Morschauser at White Plains to-day| cently. After the unanimous vote had been re G ‘anding leader ip} Germany are injuring American 1a-|y taught in this school for twenty-| granted a warrant of attachment in| ‘‘Just how to make a sifting of} cast for Mr. Gompers a demonstra- the politics and jurisprudence of | dustry under the present law. On the} iv. years and then I became a) favor of Armstrong against Marston's | students seeking admittance to the| tion broke loose and continued a few China for many years, at last reports] other hand, imports from Germany| Djncipai of the evening school at}account in the Banker's Trust Com-|college is most difficult. It seems] minutes. Then Mr, Gompera thanked remained loyal to Sun Yat Sen and|*ice the war have gained very slow~)p ¢ No, 2, after ten years there I} pany of New York. plain that a college entrance exam-| 11. aciegater, was believed to have fled Canton with | !¥—™Uch_more slowly than our ex-} <iin6 qirectly to this school, where | Marston, besides his Blair connec-|ination would not solve this problem. | "° # the deposed South Ch: resid porte to Germany, have been principal for fifteen years,| tion, ts former President of the Texas| The Jew is a remarkable student. He| “! shall endeavor to give the best se ina President.| “For the ten months ending with! (1s teaching altogether fifty years.”| Pacific Coal and Oil Company, thelis intelligent. The Jewish race as a|that is in me,” he added. vive the issue successfully, for a def- | 2%° Reuter despatch gave ro detuils. | April this Beer one, basis from Ger) asust fifty years ago, it has been| Bankers’ Trust Company, the Guar-| whole is intelligent. The convention also re-elected 1 Cit of $840,000.009, which may grow Leptin apna same] timated, the politicians ran the] anty Trust Company, the Missouri Pa-| “It is astounding the number of : 1 © to @ half billion ‘dollars, stares the] W Ting Fang, with the possible/ as they were for the ten months end-| ‘Crool quite a little,” it was sug-| clflo Railroad Company, the Western PW€ws coming from poor districts who Sb Sara SALRGY. Maa D> 4 Government in the face for the fiscal | ¢Xception of Li Hung Chang, was tho}! with April last year—slightly 1D) @ teat, Miss Steptens. Maryland Raflroad Company andj have entered Harvard and become re- | "senting the Granite Cutters’ Unipn, CINCINNATI, 0., June 23 (Asso- ciated Press).— President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor was re-elected without oppo- sition to-day at the federation’s an- nual convention. It was his forty- first election to the office. than religious, prejudice, ‘Harvard wishes to slight no one— wishes to make no distinction. The question of the Jew arises because the Jewish race in the college is greater in proportion than any other race. . “The number of Jews entering the university has been increasing re- ment of the bonus if a sales tax is not enacted. The measure pending in the Senate doesn't provide a sales tax us and is practically the same as the measure which passed the House. made against Edgar Lewis Marston, Vice President of the Blair Securities Corporation of New York and a resi- dent of Port Chester, in a suit brought by Frank C. Armstrong, a director in the Blair concern for the recovery serenres > bg Mr. Harding wants it understood that he isn’t opposed to the bonus in Principle. He favors compensation to the soldiers and sailors who fought tn the late war, but ins! the Govern. me Ment finances are not in shape for an » . expenditure on the bonus. eo Representatives of the ex-service se men Know, however, that if they lose the fight now, they will have scant chance for another year or two to re- year beginning the first of next month | greatest friend China ever sent to this} ®*ce8s of ai edied opens ee “Perhaps they aid, but I never] other corporations, and js a trustee} markable students. They are very|% First Vice-President; Joseph F. vy and anding June 30, 1928. country ‘and, with the exception ey ene | Apo siaag 1 aire 16°l new any politicians in my life," she] of Vassar College. He organized the] industrious.’ Valentine, Cincinnati, | Moulders’ id, with a little toss of her head|Texas Pactfic Coal and Oil Company.| Three members of the Harvard com- | union, § a Vice-President: F: noted, did more to cement the friendly | war. vega * on, Becond ‘Vice-President; Frank as she added, ‘we had local school] Armstrong charges that Marston| mittee are of Jew relations between China and America These figures show how aren boards eyen in those days and I want} approached him and others whose than any other envoy from the Far|Clalm is that we are in any dang y that Jacob T, Boyle, the well-| names are for the present withheld eat inundation of German | to Say U East, Ho was twice Minister to Wash- 10m, te Svicen with which our manu. | known educator, did much for the} with an offer to sell 100 shares of an immediate bonus take a much|inston and was the most picturesque|facturers cannot compete. Asa mat-| Present New York school syscens Pacific at $1,850 @ share, ..| which I believe to be the finest in] Marston, according to the complaint, more roseate view of the condition of figure in diniomatio circles at the fee ne toni i ta Rae rate taehd ua|the world and I have been abroad,| said he was acting for Brown Univer. , ; Be ne that woula |s0 L think I know whereof I speak. ‘| sity, to which he had presented the te eae eine seventy, his sympathies with thelting Bees Preile for her to pur-| “The days of the three R’s were all| stock, and that the university wanted , believe all effo ° 8) : should be concentrated on funding| Wie in aoe Which Ted to eae recufr {chase more of our products. th 1 {rising in 1900 which led to bis recall, |" stindoubtedly the German Govern- © public debt, while the bonus ad-lwhich meant his execution upon his » Government finances are such a « Complicated matter that they permit } of wide differences of opinion and in- terpretation, Those members of the Senate who are fighting in favor of Union, Third Vice-President; William Fifth Vice-President, and T. A. Rickert, Chicago, Garment Workers’ Union, Sixth Vice-President. Thomas F. Flaherty of Washington, ¢] was prevented by an intimation from : ‘ b y have the excellent op-| being influenced by Marston’ . bonus could be financed with littie|the Btate Department that his be- {That 's the only way in which she can learn, but they have fie 4 x agaist ted get gold witl which to meet her enor- | portunity of being broad and knowing] tion that the oil wells were producing Union, was nominated to @ppose the re-election of Jacob Fischer of Indi- harm to the Treasury's funding plans. [heading would be very offensive to mous obligations. But in spite of her]no race prejudice, It doesn’t matter] 55,000 barrels of oll a day; that the The dispute is largely academic, as|this country. 2 it involves many psychological f: With the Boxers pressing close tors in the marketing of investment] upon Pekl Wu succeeded in getting securities. Nobody will be able toja message through to the American great efforts—with subsidies to rail-] whether a boy is an Italian, a Ger-| company had a surplus of $3,000,000, Mr. Fischer defeated Mr. Flaherty for Seventh Vice President by a vote of 17,725 to 18,279, and then Matthew Woll of Chicago, representing the Photo-Engravers’ Union, was re- elected Eight Vice President without a contest, In the second contest Daniel J. To- bin of Indianapolis, President of the Teamsters’ Union, won re-election as ‘Treasurer, over Joseph A. Franklin of Kansas City, Kan., President of the Boilermakers’ Union, The vote was: Tobin, 18,519; Franklin, 12,542 The election of officers was com- pleted except election of fraternal delegates, by the ce-election without opposition of Frank Morrison of Washington, as Secretary. He is a member of the Printers’ Union and preciated currency to make labor} kiddie cares any more, It's the boy fered 8 hares of i cheap and every device to hold down] himself and what he knows.’’ of New Jersey for oil leases held by i ere for would have on the funding at thujamericans was shut up In the lesa, {succeeded in stimulating her exports] around her office which will be hers} the Sinclair Oil Company had of- Speedy Trial. public debt or on the Gavernrence|tion compound in the walled city, ana {more than enough to make them one-|no longer, and while she i planning} fered $120,000,000 for 60,000 shares of 3 ability to sell short-time securit! 7 for the safety of whom the gravest |third what they were before the war.]to rest and do exactly as she pleases] Texas Pacific stock. ms aa axrestiin Baltiniore But the men on Capitol Till, who] fears were felt. How, preposterous, therefore, to assert|in that New Rochelle cottage, she] All these representations, Arm-| Four men under arrei more favor the bonus insist that th itd Dr. Wu otivities were extremely that higher tariffs are necessary to| says she will never forget those years] strong charges, were fals were to-day indicted in this city for opinions areas good as anybody|displeasing to the Empress Dowager | Check a flood of German Imports!” Jor experience among the girls and Marston has been prominent in New cODNOry. ee spain a uel reg or elne's the land her advisers, an@ his recall, ip cay boys of this city, York financial affairs for more than} sng of th 5 ai eed enh AT8 Aakenmalnied 10 0177 wan in the vature of s-recone, (JEW ELLER TO —— thirty years and has been a member] ave vpreyed upon the Beck arse quickly followed, He was retired ASKS THAT LAMAR of the Blair firm since 1898. In addi-]#hoe stores in Manhattan ae eich. from active life after having been] APPEAL STERLING tion to his connection with Vassar|!ym and also upon various ea eee given an inferior position, but was SILVER CASE BE SENT TO JAIL cottene, ne is a trustee of the General] ments of the Atlantic and Pacite, Tes : Subsenusnll7, returned 7 his paet wt —— PERE Fare ROeTh wnlvereityy Michael Sehults, Joseph, his brother, honus, largely on the question of how} Washington, a personal triumph for = i a ee. J and the hop Baptist College. He] ~ be sf tA 1 “* the money {s to be raised, and while|the Ministry. His reappointment was) Justice Making Decision Judge Manton Reserves Ter a menber ot tha Naw Yor Chan. ens. Sa PE er Tel ui} the advocates of a bonus feel that to |i. 1907, five years after his recal' ta fatent talDeceive cision on Application by [ber of Commerce, & patron of the ee eet et its ie teck -Haz- ord ch votes to pasalHo left Washington to return to| Doubts Intent to Deceive U.S. Attorney Metropolitan Museum of Art and his ; offered 80,000 shares of Standard Oj! ‘The question, finally, will resolve il. self into a battle of words between the President and the sponsors of ‘thy ~ . ct yn May 1, wh ., " : r. Harding's voto,]China to ald in the formation et and Suspends Sentence. ; clubs tgclude the Union League, | 24 store occurred On te wary | has been Secretary, for twenty-five they are not of course uble to culeu-|republic, In which he took the most} aoign 4H. Rosenfeld, attorney for| APPlication for an order directing) Meisopot New York * Yacht {V0 Mtr up at the pistol point, the | ear. He was applauded. late the psychological effect of posi-Jactive part. tive statements from Mr. Harding in] Wu Ting Fang was born in Singa+ fe that veto message. For the moment,| pore in 1842. He educated in| Broadway, will appeal from the decision}of Wall Street, Mr. Harding bas had his way in|the Chinese classics in Canton and|of the Court of Special Sessions, which] United States Marshal Hecht, to begin keeping the bonus from being given]in English at Hongkong. He stud-|on Wednesday found K nd an em-| serving the term of one year's impris. ight of way in the Senate. Jed International and other law for|pioyee guilty of violating section 431| opment, imposed on him May 21, 1917, It was thought the bonus f two years at Lincotn'’s [ London. | of the Penal Law /elating to the mark- f the Sh l was were strong enough to compel imme-|where he enrolled in 1874, He wasling of metals. The evidence betore the| for Violation of the Sherman law, diate action. They bave a majority Judmitied to practice at the English|court was shat + en had sold a belt|made to-day to Judge Manton in the which is sufficient to pass the bill|bar. He returned to China through] with a metal buckle that was represent-|ieqeral District. Court by Acting when it does come up for vote, but |the United States, making studies offed to be silver, (he underside of the . "1 5 ortiend. Ore., was chosen over a Je, Jew . David Lamar, known as “the Wolf] Downtown, Apawamis, Westchester] ° “f all thelr Jewelry ana|.,Portn™ eee Sa en ee to surrender to] Country, Automobile and Blind Brook at jeroal to open the safe, | Houston, Texas, as the seat of tne at Port Chester, where he lives when] from which $800 was taken, Berger in New York, He ts sald to be in Santis a farmer employee of the con- Francisco at present. car gl Since January six other stores of POLANDINVADED | |sw omy se tna BY SOVIET TROOPS On Feb. 18 : lantic City dropped out of the contest, Bcnjamin Schlesinger of New York, Fresident of the Ladies’ arment Workers, and Edward J. MeGivern of Boston, President of the plasterers’ union, were elected fraternal delegat to the British Trades Union Congress On Feb. 18 the store at No. 186 Bow- ery was robbed for the first time, the September, and Wil- ped State: 4 RA ‘ i unting to $1,000, On |'® be held next Septem! « Mr. Harding's tactics have raived}our institutions, and when he reached [buckle Yelné stamped with the worg| United States Attorney wie? Russo-Pole War Feared— peop aap petted Tee OP Tliam E. Hulsbeck of Cincinnati was * considers nubt as to the neces-| Hongkong entered the practice of] “Tt was shown that while the buckle] Mllard- Judge Manton reserv: ° Rush Protest to was robbed of $600. ‘The store |amed as delegate to the sige sary two-thirds to pass the measure|law there, and left in 1882 to become} jtgeif, when a ‘ed, was found to mea. | cision. x 31 Second Avenue was robbed | Trades and Labor Congress which oyer a Presidential vote, legal adviser and deputy for foreign| gure up to the standard of sterling sil-| Lamar was sentenced following his Moscow. March 18 of $200 and on the 291n {meets in August here ure many changes possible between now and the time of the veto affairs at ontsin. In 1895 he was|ver, the grip allachment in the buckie appointed chief director of the Tien-|was of a baser metal. The weight of [Conviction of causing strikes on Make? Out ihe GOIMAGE: Grich the lteib University the grip attach was only one-half|eteamship piers and in munition advocates of the bonus got this week | It was at his house that he and a] the weight of the buckio proper, but] ants in the interest of the German 1s strengthened Mr. Harding's de- | number of other prominent Chinese bh gamers the putts were) Government. Mr, Millard stated that termination to fight the paswge of Jhad thelr queues cut off after wae 4 nation & mete! below the though Lamar is on $50,000 bond the measure in its present form 4 the Imperial Throne eae MEETING KINGS MAY HELP TAFT, GOMPERS SAYS PARIS, June 23 (Associated Press).| following, the establishment at No, —An invasion of Polish territory by] 429 Grand ftreet, Brooklyn, was In- bands of Bolshevist troops within te | vaded and $2,800 stolen. last twenty-four hours is causing] On April 7 the thieves entered an- much concern in official circles,]other branch, No. 647 Second Ave~ where the fear is voleed that en-|nue, at night, rolled the safe from ad memo _ It was on this evidence that | pending appeal. ‘he seams to have ters between Polish force j|the front to the back of the store, es ‘ - Ayor t ition of the quene, is ese ecisd hey tiere ditn alg emer ctrrereN TAT - s anc : hace oC “th . = ; a @ strongly sympathized Se Ear the Bolshevists might easily lead to| leaving a dummy safe # place! JJoesn’'t Need “to Lose a: TWO ARE KILLED Heater aS rary aang IP SENG arpa the opening of hostilities between the] and footed the strong box of $700. 4 =e al AS MOB ATTACKS |2riuanary, movement beau in" Attorney, Hon ted out to] Twice Lamur wun indicted in New] the opening o On Apri 10 the store at No. 499] Common ‘Touch, Says TROLLEY AT MIN Aor iene aeyined cs Wiihoe Haein ek mania. 9 ee at | York courts and a short time ago was palit as Suis nrabue, Brookins. was Talbes Labor Head . a 28) YORE BRT) ALAR ster lor f serait ulleged to have assaulted a woman 9. fl . aragter and color from tho ate alleg: ulte . t $2,000. = . ; net. a El pai to the world for recognition of Mr in the buckle proper amt tang | with a bottle while in a taxicab with} HEALTH OF LENGLEN ee acta in. Baltimore. Were CINCINNATI, ©., June 23 CLARKSBURG, W. Va, June 23. the Chinese Kepublic was issued, obviously there had been no attempt or | her. Is REPORTED WORSE made ten days ago and August List, Chief Justice Taft may be a ; —Two men were killed, a deputy]. He was one of the active agente in} intent om the Part of hls eliont to do Stephen C. Baldwin and Elijah N, one of the clerks held up on the] fetter Judge for having had an | OREGORY.—A N r sheriff suffered « broken arm and af'he formation of the Canton Governs |oeive or else ii the enh age huaet |Zoline, representing Lamar, stated] PARIS, June 23 (Associated Press).—| morning o¢ May 1 in the Bowery} audience with King George of : dozen otter persons rece ved TOOT ee ee eran tne lie explained, not. because it wag | that the indictments concerned trant-| mye French Tennis Federation, upon re-| store, identified the four as the rob-} England, according to Samuel | ME: : iiariee hen B mob attacksd @f IP-| nents together through 1919 and 1980) chesper. but becaiise sterling allvor was | Actions In stocks with women and that) ceiving a letter this morning from Mile, | bers. © carrying non, less desirable and he was to be presumed innocent until oe 4 Tatt’s jeading |= put without succe Suzanne Lenglen at London, saying het are < e Gompers, one of Taft's ¥ Yaion miners pers of the Hud.) OUt without success, the pur proved otherwise, ‘They ridiculed the| heath was continuing. poorly and. she| BREB YOUTH ACCUS criten anid to-day M¢ id hin good ¢ om Coal © Compan suurded YT eoNvICTED — ¢ HOLDING ticles indredy of }taxt incident as gossip. Mr. Baldwin] was not yet decided whether to play in ING PAINTED NEGH to meet Kings and Fotentates, and 4 Renny foerits, Tron, thie gity to the noe ‘ Matertiny pi nerked | stated that Lamar had taken an p-] the singles of the tennis tournament at] Edwin J, Stanley, nineteen. thought 1¢ might help ‘Taft & Lewis mine near Roynoldsviite tis] | Boxee No. 3 | bindes of Wee Me | peul to the United states Supreme] Wimbledon, sent her a message urging| with the th t of a painted “I met the Kings of England, * me 4 . at aN My ene Bnd ils ner ela Bee ante @ prompt decision in the affirmative or] valued at was disehd ia aie, ana ie Pree moraine Hast 19h Stret, was to-day sentenved | Pena Bnd Ing silver |Court on habeas corpus proceedings, | ® Promp ” Me te Weal | Belstum and Italy, an 4. The mob-stopped the car, pulled off ‘ the trolley and sw 4 aboard. Two ‘ of the attacking party were shot as negative Magistrate Max 5. Levine The federation advised Mile, Lenglen| Side Court to-day for lack of evidence, not to answer in the affirmative against |The underwear was the property of ; hells and wilve by Judge Nott, General Sessions, toler wnich — wore sorve from five to ten years in Sing Sing | with heavier and dent of France during the war," said Gompers. “Those audiences the bases | which hi welghted Is, on denied, this causing delay in the cuse Ull the October term ‘ ; : 5 4 not destroy my democracy nor #81 for robbery after conviction in the hol thee Salmon, in prot of the United States Appellate Court-| the advice of physicians. Mri, Mary Overing, a widow, of the] 4! they crawled through windows. The] up of Samuel Goldberg in his grocery ATs aid he Old not eat ~ It is the opinion of the federation of- Stuyvesant and was in a suit) my ability to _ or ries mine was opened on an open-shop at 19th Street on Mareb Intent (o decel a aan ficials that the health of tennis star ha: stolen from her automobile at 4th] the workers’ eyes, On . basis Monday. bed his till ef $63, + os oe FATHER. JOHN'S MEDICINE becom res. ry end 7th Avenue, Wary, they Delped me. ) | a | s Mingers; Society Woman ° pipe-smoking at the fashionable restaurants ond cafes, ‘The pipes usually are small and of rich briac and gold rings. Virginia tobacco flavored with attar of roses or some exotic Oriental perfume ts cigarettes do, and is not shy about smoking them in public plac: bee of a dubious expediency were —_—— = — tothe original vote when it became DEMOCRAT GIVES WAY @ TO REPCBLICAN HEAD WASHINGTON, June 23 Kerlin, a Democrat, who was appointed it was announced to-day. Ruffington, a Republican, now super] who was appointed to a position in thy department in 1906. An enticing flavor Heinz Vinegars ha rare qualities—“coax. ing” qualities. The coax the appetite. The Duffy, Indianapolis, Carpenters’! ggay the rarest flavo — Green, Indianapolis, Miners’ Union,| out of the foods the Fourth Vice-President; W. D. Mahon, : ‘ detroit, Street Car Men's Union| touch, Their fra alone coaxes you tog right, but this present system, with] to sell in order to provide funds for a * all its many branches, is much’ supe- | school of languages. The first contest developed when| them. Four kinds. y t has strained every nerve to in-|rior, Not only do I think New York] Armstrong and his associates, the aeath he Post Office Clerks’ iz bese) raping ied sane ingib s}return to his native country. ‘This|Men Ne CX ports to other countries. {children have the best opportunities to] complaint states, bought the stock, CH AIN STORE representing the Post Office Cleri Heinz sealed bottles. eee anapolis, President of the Barbers’ Union, as Seventh Vice President of the federation, roads to get cheap freight, with de-|man, a Hebrew, Dutch or Irish—no| that the Standard Ol Company had] Mon Held in Baltimore Will next convention, October, 1923. At-| == Or Vacation have Morning & Sunday, ¥o Park Row, New York Citygl #!« NERAL CHUROH, Saturday, 2 P- Gompers NERAL CHURCH, Mriday, 2 PM. IPES FOR WOMEN @: IN RESTAURANTS | NEW LONDON FAD irls Say [t Saves Stained Prefers Cigars. LONDON, June 23. 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