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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 enepeee: INSANTA ct oi BR stated: ala lb rom) DEES TOON WITHOUT WARRANT. The Adriatic, queen of the W Star flect until a few years ago, hung up one of the most enviable reconis of transatlantic ships during } ¥ Western Territory of Big Pennsylvania Producer|Judge MacMahon, Though the war, She became a curso cur-| System Faces Complete Will Sign With Men on Opposed to Invasion of rier soon after Groat Brit Paral tered the war on the side of the Allies vUaTySis, the gun-! and left this port loade< \ wales with munitions about every] s\N RRERNARDINO, ¢ ee fortnight. Later sho was tra CAssouiated! 7, Breda), wo formed into a troop transport and | tir New Terms, Home, Must Abide by Law. CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—The United] County Judge MacMahon in Brook Blectric Coal Company, owning min-| lyn to-day denied a motion to re bombs exploded at in carried thousands of soldiers, bothling a‘three-hour period’ early ; ing property in Ohio and IMlinols, has] strain District Attorney Ruston from Sedona and Canadian, to and (rom}in the stackade of the Atehison, T thrown Its Illinois tonnage into the|using as evidence liquor seized with- Surope. peka ant) Santa Fe Rattroad withir four-State wage conference at Cleve- | Ut a search warrant In the residence s onfe eve- Several times the Adriatic was re- | 069 foet of the company's roundhouse Tid, it Wee authientioall ttea Of Barney Desiderto, No, 499 Baltic ported sunk by submarines, and OP Jacoording to the Sheriff's office ge ek ee Street, Brooklyn, on July 20, by Patrolman David G Counsel for The capacity of the company’s] Desiderio, Thomas F. Hickey, to-day Iinois mines was given as between | moved to restrain the District Attor $00,000 and 3,000,000 tons, ‘Thia is] ey from using the Nquor as evidence the first reported break in the stand the ground that It’ was iltegally seized taken by the Illinois Operators’ Axso-] Assistant District Attorney Moore ehatio: 8 " oT : admitted that the liquor was seize! Had beeirecoted by the Beale Gorn. | Cite eowrts, evidence in a criminal case may be used however obtained mittee, the meeting might be por- mitted to drag over into next week In agreeing with Mr. Moore Judge This would leave the door open for} MAcMahon said: “I deny this motion outside operators to joln, reluctantly, because 1 am unalterabty Word from conference leaders in| Opposed to any invasion of a mah New York, delivered to the door of | home without praper authority, bu the meeting room here, said the Con- | this court Is bound by the law of the solidated Coal Company, with an an- | State of New York ond the decisions hual tonnage of 20,000,000 in Penn- | of the State courts’ one occasion was actually attacked bY |" phe pombs a U boat. And there were several lesser mishaps aboard, among them eral mysterious fires and explo sions, But these always were discov ered before irreparable damage was done, In November, 191 widely circulat Rtic had been blown up, and a year] The bombs, according to the inves- later there was an cqually erroneous | tigators, were thrown from tree tops report that she had been torpedoed off | or passing automobiles Two bombs the Irish ¢ exploded after United States Mar- First: real indications that the Adri- |shals and members of the Sheriff's ntic was prepared to take an active | office had reached the scene. part in the war came upon her ar-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 (Asso- rival here in November, 1916, when | ciated Press).—Paralysis of the en- she was found to be armed with @/tire Western territory of the Saata G-inch rifle, mounted aft, ‘She also] fe system was the prospect facing was supplied with what then was 4 | officials of that rallway to-day as a now shrapnel shell, that could be fired | rosult of the sudden walkout of mem- six miles, Shortly before this shelters of the Big Four brotherhoods, were buried in the sround and in exploding did no ¢am ige except for blowing much earth nto the air, It was said, One guard reported his hat blown off. More explosions were expected mo mentarily and no one was allowed in the stockade. here this morning. thaws vena a apa sylvania, would be ready to sign an] Judge MacMahon, it 5 pointed was fitted out wit anneertne for] tng * wanes conduets smoke AGS Cobataben’ Of Can cca mienen ng titicay Fan eronton Agreemcgt like the one being drafted | out, reversed a recent decision of hii 1 ? drop over- via ASH Ada Lene lg eh here own, jn which he granted a stmilar rafts wich could be dropped over: | avigions, The union men explained board and the chemical action result- ing from contact with water would | ‘heir action was taken as a protent envelop the big liner with a dense |@gainst armed guards on railway pall of smoke. property and against the alleged con- ‘A mysterious fire occurred on the | dition of certain equipment. liner at her pier here on Jan, 27,| Members of the brotherhoods said 1918. It was among a lot of extra|they would no longer move trains fron gasoline tanks on tho forward|through points where arined guards ALREADY AMOUNT TO $42,000. ()F GANGS IN EAST HONGKONG, Aug 11 (Associated Press).~ Chamber of Commerce feck and was discovered by a sentry |Were stationed. | Their district. off- list of subscriptions for relief of the cials went into conference with ot the Sth Coast Defense Com- li di FI ibl T iff Pl typhoon sufferers at Swatow now Fe th . bi basis of 1 - punt to © 2 mand, who summoned help by firing|Fe,txccutlven, but mo tania of 0 ny ar ing S riexipie tari an mount to more than $42 his rifle. City flremen extinguished | goverar paseenwar tr Tactae the blaze before any serious damage |ing oast-bound Co'F ia TAmited, des fod Sige dowe’” hare ea an tore | mses OER rs” war ete i Finally Brought lo an Issue . tigation. but no report was published. | points in Arizona or Sov’sern Call- (Continued from First Page ) As the Adriatic was at her pler 1© | fornia, Some were stranded in scorch- ——————. the North River Dec. 16, 1918, due to] ingly hot desert spots. in the case of Paul Galvo of Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn motion, THREE SHOT IN WAR oo HONGKONG Be DONATIONS . >, > wail that day, a three-ton evtinder AL reang; Gai, ¥, Sutey,.6 Jie ‘Gi en ies a PRESIDENT ACTS one nuthing the le. ie ane vas head was blown off. Only the crew]¢resh fruit shipper, announced his} Alter Rates Will Offse ees i ithe and customs officials were aboard at| packing houses were closing and (hat bs t Ba GHT (Continued from First Page.) have given no inkling as to the course| Pecoming lodged tn the throat of the the time and no one was hurt. Pas-|¢or the present no more fruit would Features. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. — Prest- act ans the Government will follow if it again clean sengera who arrived later were re-| be ordered from the growers. He faces rejection of its efforts to bring The gunmen then ran west in 12th celeved on the ship and quartered | advised his clients among the growers ibout volunta termination of the|Street, where he was joined by an- dent F ding intervened to-day in the|Charles F. Peabody, another promi- . Senate fight over the flexible tariff}ment insurance official, were sum- ~, 7 eure: " trike. . 1 be in full ses-Jother man, and both disappeared in until repairs had been made next day.| to dry their fruit. : By David Lawrence. provlulopat duillilng torssnatdrs aut |woned: torte meeting. to; ewe sthein| aun aouetcer enue nn cn 2ctc| tocar Nodes aH ANG HOrtN BIaETOr: the The Adriatic is of steel, with twin] Several fruit companies in the San| (Special Correspondence of the Eve-|moned to the White Honse the de-|views regarding a strike settlement, | gent desires, to take up the problem|street. A policeman followed for a screws end four masts, and her regis-| Joaquin Valley also announced they ning World.) sirability of elasticity in the tariff |/the insurance companies’ being large] snould the Administration find it ex-|time, but lost track of them tered tonnage is 24,541. She was|were not accepting frult. Canneries| WASHINGTON. Aug, 11 (Copy-}during present shifting world condi- | holders of railroad stock pediont to seek emergency legistation,| Detective Sergeant William Kirk Gift P k built im 1908 at the Harland & Wolf} nad limited thelr immediate pur-|rgit).—President Harding's original | tlons. Meanwhile clerks, stationmen and|put there is nothing to indicate that| was riding south on a Second Avenue 1 ac ages Era peor does err tne heey Lag proposal, made in his message to Con- |—~ ae —|freight handiers on the Erie Railroad}, definite programme has been or will] surface car at about 18th Street when 709 feet long, with a width of 75 feet] It is estimated that several hundred | gress, that he be given authority to| veto power over such an isolated tar-]and 5,000 on the Lackawanna took a] te prepared until the answers of both] he heard the shots. He rushed to For Any ‘ j 4 a pnt ae ee tse a cok # oe comes unpicked in the}increase or decrease tariff duties solitf amendment and it would require|strike vote to-day and tt is believed] sides reach the White Hous the scene, lifted Valente to the taxi- zines.) ey 530 asers Sree susan Sue as to meet ‘changing economic condi-| two-thirds to force a change in Presi: |the result will be favorable to the > cab and rushed him to St. Mark's tiops has come up at lust dential attitude toward the rate ques-|Shopmen. The result will be given out Hospital. Meantime, oth sliceme: H he is-owned by tie Oceante Steam-| FIREMAN INJURED While objections: galore are being thon, Tariff changes would then e-[ater in the day, i 8 HURT IN pends R cod veltisens hud rushed the girl und |f WCCASLOND * f meee voiced the theory that Congress the wish of two-thirds Jon-| A Ikout of the clerks, station- 4 4 tnd its port of registry s Liverpool. | AS ZNGINE STRIKES snout wot detevate its ress come the wish of two-thirds of Con walkou ho s.. 8 OF TROLLEY A D CAR |the street cleaner to Bellevue. Val powers, the gress after concentrated attention on} men and freight handlers, tt was said The Naval Communications Bureau s tl is ente was unconscious when Kirk Our Finer and Finest lines of plain truth of the matter is that the specific question, which is in]at local shopmen's headquarters, ; hed hi an nent was b= Sweets—-in acka: of the usc seperak cally. to-day that It had ROCKAWAY PORCH J executive provision is the remedy for|matked conirast. tothe hasty and] would completely tie up tbe Ines.) YVomen find Children Are Gai alla oe rd pipeline pechaseses ot i je iif < y gary fl ae Marat: such bad features of the Fordney|necessarily superficial consideration] The differences between the men and Among Injured. Anexcellent description of the as- shine supreme. the path of the Adriatic saying tt! Owner and Mother Have|measure as are admittedly contained i given the ten thousand and one dif-| railroads involve wage cuts recently! we Women, three children andJsajlant is in the hands of the police COE aha ta aay dl gala See ee ete at aM Le UY ae tal AU ordered by the Labor Board .and, re- of the Fifth Street Station, who are Advt n P 7 course. Narrow Escape. aa tt wilt be passed Senator Walsh of Montana, Demo-| jected by the men, and. repair work |three men to-day are suffering from} oe to taste shooting da an. off- - oO age ‘orney bill {s bad in spots, |crats in the s, enate debate on the] by outside contractors, injuries sustained last night when an provisions will correct it," finance committee's amendment on a FLOOR COLLAPSE Engineer Pierre De Baun of En-} 1) Mi shoot of that of Tuesday afte oon, y No. 2 auto truck owned and driven by Joseph ‘ . gine Company No. 267 was injured] i. iat the Republican. leaders will be| flexible tariff, seemed to auto y when nine were shot, one of whom nat the Republican: leaders exible ¥ think the biry, . ig 0. ‘i EE UERSICASIPIPE Ger rreseiciiesrice creed ts Nas mea Rte ee Nteictar ios: ee me nencumnaate Gath Ge Gs RATIO UNION HEADS ee |timnayitr(trosty slutty et Niaazi0 juli 00) a0 8 6 asec IMC. ne ee a bungalow at 110th Street and Far tonal campats piety ee oa “An unscrupulous political leader,)| MEET IN CAPITAL pues Avenue, poaney Is ca p OaL ul a epeasleaL faut aunmienysta | BURTON an nA AU URN CANES t will be contended that mistakes] presumed to have some influence in ashed into a storage battery trolley ‘ 4 Mass BELL ed 5 Two, carloads of shoot tin stored | Rockaway Boulevard while answering | it hy "inty such, a mig piece of [the White House, partieuary ir tne| TO CONSIDER PLAN| car o¢ tno Long Island Taltroaa at} (W0f No. $4 Second Avenue, n tront | ye wrra Ber cauramineciiel te yesterday in the shop of Price,Jan alarm from the tent colony near} ciation, but that, unlike olen ara te ee ea ee ca Ls a of his home. Musseria is out on ball on| NenaL CHUNCH, Friday, 2 P. a. al Schumacher & Co., on the first floor |101st Street {f bills ‘whose defects cannot be Im-| election, would find in. law of this] WASHINGTON, Aug. «1 (Associ: (th®. Merrick Road railroad - crossing} 4 chatge of murder He the result Of |cHENKY.—CLARA CAMPBELL FUNERAL of the two-story frame bullding at] The engine swerved into the curb-| mediately cured without a Brolonaes character # convenient instrument for|ated Press).—Chlef officials of thc| ale a mile east ef Valley Stream,|i Uo tt ne Jambllog, Masse. | CHUMCH, Friday. 2 P. 3. ; No, 1421 Fulton Street, Brooklyn,|ing in front of the bungalow owned} debate in Congress, the machinery] fat-frying purposes, and resources of Lt ria ewcaped the attempted assasuina- | RYAN.—Patrick. Aug. 9, 1082. Faithful Mill have been provided for revision| such rich possibilities na campaign Seventeen railroad labor organisations by the President on advice of the| manager ever communded tn this or| went into joint session shortly after Proved too great a weight for the|by Edward Nolan and ripped a por- The Injured were: Joseph Budow-|tion with two bulletholes through his| friend and employes of George W. Wiek- n for twenty-five years, y 0 id e t - Joists ‘this morning and fell through |tlon of the porch away. Nolan and} Tariff Commission. Mr. Harding| any other country.” 10 o'clock to-day to consider the re ay Se aude Caen “The aan were in a large auto- Services) at: Bt: Uossen’s Charen ' to the cellar, breaking the gaspipes, |his mother, who were sitting on an-|would have the power to proclaim ene nents we aaaec by tHe [Sie eee Mu nea acta cues MbOUE | ET, Ruane ore 1) eae aus ae REIN other part of the porch, had narrow} new duties on sixty days’ notice Under the present system, a group y; Ja 5 [ ; Frank Marian, who lives on the) vanes from injury. ‘The engine —— Clot qultticinna net’ together and trade|seven striking shop craft untons 1 |years, cut and bruised on body and] through Fifth Street they found thelr @econd floor with his wife, Beatrice, after hitting the Nolan how ‘The constitutional lawyers in the] votes und fix up rates to suit thef-|Presidemt Harding's latest. prom « |face; Max Guber of No, 698 Stone | Way blocked by scores of striking gar- 3 "i eee 4 7 “ ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS. +h and his cousin, Anthony Julia, was|eareened and crashed into the next|Senate are already at odds over such| selves. Sensationulism and specialla basis for scttling the railroad strik. | Avenue, Brooklyn, lacerations of the}ment workers who bad just attended | ____-~——_____ > a rm. head; Joseph Feldstein of No, 2810/4 meeting in Beethoven Hall, just off os awakened by the emell of gas. He] bungalow, but did little damage there.} law and unquestionably some day] privilege have an enormous influence Augie Fitna coven WHKINE: FAY ee Lf 4 i : Hee It . aroused his family and called Patrol-} De Baun was thrown from the en-|there will be a lawsuit over « changed) on the making of the bill, which when a i raat see ‘i -|Mermaid Avenue, Coney {ee efits aie Ae same ate minikore THE FUNERAL CHURCH man Schaffel of the tes Avenue] gine when it climbed the curb and} duty in some industry und the prin-| tt comes to the executive is #0 compli-/72d unions, through lewell, Jand bruises of head; r jennie P' 9 stop the machine, where “Ameiicas New Burial Custom” fiation, who awakened Mrs, Emma| was rushed to Rockaway Beach Hus-| ciple will be settled once for all. The| cated that he must accept the good| thelr chairman, sald the session would | reldstein, acerations wf “head and | upon th cur apepeaty fired Into ‘Call Columbus 8200 Hughes and her twelve-year-old son,| pital, where it 1s sald his condition} trend of decisions of the Supreme] with the bad ‘and sign the whole|be # long one. They had nothing to | limbs: tevin Eeantalay AVG: years tuele maides.’ shockihe: ele ecto: FRANK E.CAMPBELL Thomas, of No. 1419 Fulton Street, }is not serious. Court of the United States in the Jast| thing rather than reject it wil in order|add: to their: previously given Indica. |cuts and bruises crtisaa) onda bodysi| IHL UeIRSlLEIs, & woman: striher) wa One Funeral Church’ whose apartment is'reached by the} The fire was in one of the tents] zeneration has been In favor of dele} t cure & specific fault. Similarly,{tions that the shop unions Intendet|Doris Feldstein, four years, cuts and Hamel a ae ne mi r euaoan folatdaclis) - same stairway. None was affected'and was extinguished by members yf] ution of power to commissions. Per- | members of Congress have made ex-|to reject the President's proposil bruises of head. ce 2 M sa Broadway at 66thS. by the fumes, the tent colony. Bean ee emost notable example was{cuses to thelr constituencies year] Attending tho mesting In addition to a Si apa after year by saying they did not S ARRESTED IV THEFT OF WOMAN’ the £ Congress to the Inter Hitdyal Renan) re Chalroan, aewell vee Werren s | FIX MORATORIUM ad oe i CHE ORLD'S ; . “4 aio th ial to yoto against the whole bill even] stone, Grand Chief Brotherhvod of bs : : } : T 7 si Ce ane nw was bit.| thouxh they disapprove of portions} Locomotive Engineers; D. B. Robert- FOR GERMAN DEBT -oe, A. Levine, of Detroit, will be > W eop: e an e ea e overnor, ve contested, but! its constitutional-| of It son President Brotherhood of Locom: ay on a Phure is no doubt that : grand larceny charge made by Walsh} tive Firemen and Enginemen; L. ©.])'To [x Gr nted to End of| Rouen ‘Lee we. orig rer gene Harlem Office aunt by ity was upheld. ‘6 SanN?| Nothing sonsplcuows, hower as suggested a possibility but mea-/ Sheppard President Order of Railway : avers: Cen avec ts eee Bue 4 pe : Connolly; Hylan Shouts ‘Traction’ |... % ane sores [el serine men sain fantom Wain Pre Year. Wie cang 0 Wuaen Now Located at 9 aa Onna. 8 atetiiah broad principles | maxea the choice between two evils an} Brotherhood of Blacksmiths; W. I PARTS, Aug. 11 (Associated Press). | took two diamond ring 2092 7th Ave ie Lae ee cormit an executive depart. [Cty one In the opinion of the clam-| johnston President Association of Germany, says a dispatch to the and $150 in cash. Wher e i i Fy ; | the Governfaent era | Pegne ck the TORANuTe Machinists; J. A. Franklin President] + sency from Londi this| the tobby of the Penns . Board of Estimate Meets to Acquire Sites for Schools |!0°2,°f the Government tall powers TM progaent Handing didn't tke the | Bog nt} Huvas Agency from Londen this Near 125th St. Sheet Metal Workers’ Alliance; James thom, will be granted a morator-| night § J. Noonan President Brotherhood of] jum until the end of this year, Electrical Workers; Martin I. Ryan} According to Information recetved President Brothertiood af Raiyway| from L« t noon, an agreemen Carmen; TT. C. Cashed) virt en reached on the four in interpreting the law flexibility x r Li Ji. such that the Treasury Department but Goes Into Other Lines. ‘uutomatieally by the simple ts- of a ruling increase or diminish {thas aan f taxes received by the of the Board of Estimate today. ‘The meeting was called to fix dates tur |'Ne Amount Of i ¥ last revenue law passed, but had to swallow it, though hoe promised he would ask Congress lor a rev some day. He knows in advance that the Fordney-McCumber Tarif? Law *| HOTEL THERESA Bi Schools, politics and scow-trimming were mixed at a special meeti aan nally Government without 3 Fe ee recaa to pieces in the cormng| aNiconmenie Union! B. Hi. Hitege mala polnts, of the roparntions con ) Official fer ha polenta acquiring title to property for schoo! building purposes, but the meeting | consent from Congre campaign and all sorts of inequities President Brotherhood of Railway troversy und a general secord is i) o ‘This Coupon Entities the Holder to Cast One Thus Congress has on more than 4 Steamship Clerks; E. J. Manionfanttcipated, snys the French | O) Vote for the Popular Maa to Greater New H opened up with this: me occasion permitted an executive| revealed. His atrategy is to anticipate) Daaent Order Railway ‘Tele-|ofticiat Havas Agency. Tho imure:-| © York, Mor Vine Woten for the’ Most eowtil ® one “eccane “y @ | dissatisfact y the remedy " Loic ihe Ramada Database teat tim! 2 i jept. At, 108%, at th : PRESIDENT CONNOLLY—1 see tive new ool sites, the con-| department to regulate the amount of oy aca airy rane aaa iN graphers; EB. F° Ne Pre tlslon ondon is deciiedly optim! Woman, on Hept. 1, 1088, at (he } B kve paolo of the stato want « sea |truction of which will coat. between [income received by the Government, [Ue ovision hy the Executive with| Mesntenance of Way Employees: and tal of « epi Bus CPariy aoe MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL ' headed man. for Governor—they [$000,000 and 47,000,000, ‘the wourd] and those who favor the “onile LTT ihe qavice of the Tarift Commission, Oe eee eee ane jgafsall an agreement, iad been reached AT CONEY ISLAND rd from Morris Warschauer, rep-| Provisions point out that there is e8- 1°" As ege tne constitutionality bogey, it | Stationary Firemen and Ciilers, and) sith ie # de " \¢ " c ifference elwee 1 “p vo “ . y Pe: Smother. ion ‘the first ye of a reparations want hd change their luck resenting the Board of Education.| sentially no differ tween | wit not get very far unloss Senatora]W: N- Doak Vice President I r : fi seg ne a Will Be Crowned 1) ‘ MAYOR HYLAN-It ts astounding | Warschauer said, in wwe: to a[ delegation of the juterpictive power) i av. some other reason fo hood of Trainmen. The organizat‘on|P!an, but did p i. 5 ‘ F Jer the Income Tax 1 und the | ave som r wanting to fs toh ; Forelga Minister Schanzer of Italy KING AND. QUEEN ; to me, how the newspapers and the | ‘uestion Ly the Mayor, that firteen or] under the Ineual’ porn pba the flexible tarif¢ provision killed. |of the train patchers was aleo ox Fe eae ident an narertaent LE, 5 t traction interests work hand in hund|twWenty new school buildings will 1 ARES OF Fevnt © een no cost | Congress in tho last twenty years has | pected to le bape “4 was in ss of being mace Mardi Gr: re 5 to nominate thelr candidates. opened ut the resumption of the|%f production have {since @10W] coe so much in the habit of deleating| President Harding and his Cabinet VES 1922 Coney Island 4 rdi Gras Revue At 5 PRESIDENT CONNOLLY \, | School term next month He nald| W288 pase power to the Executive which really | went into session at exactly the same Week of Sept. iL. oy you have to hand it to them, They | there are now fifty sehools tn cour Las iprasthareree 1 DY} clonged to Congress tha tthe obstacle |time the unton leaders mbled ind woke up to the fact that there te aj construction, twenty-five others] vet eg dhe oer lat alleged unconstitutionality ean |tho rail strike was foremost the N Vacation have Th f vote for.... ee es As King CG} campaign on soon and it bas been a| ein ivertised and twelve w ae . from the President the hardly be ¢t erlously by the binet discussion. F . A ‘or Queeii) Y Seas time since the people had a red ped last year, The board fixed | Mey ny turiff duties, 1t ts not as| Morty. Meanwhile Administration leaders World follow you. Maile: ontest Closes 12 Noon, Sat. Sept. 2, 1922, headed Governor, Aifferent dates for acquiring titles to] 1? Gongress were permanen iy very day to your summe: aay) MAYOR HYLAN—Wohenever a]! tes now pendin of Ags con won 4 AP. Anna The Bourd " Away OB ddress. we! gee really first class man steps ont, my | 7! urd rejected five bids for) 1 yy conceivable that some day t ? — Fe » how the traction newspupers begin |QUMP tilinming privileges on the De} o,..ident will pred hi WORLD SUMMER RATES (ge Sree eb ©) to find fault—take the Munsey sheets] Purtment of Street Cleaning dumps | iit je obnoxio \ in Try Piccadilly Little gars. if % for example. Comm Alfred A. Ta P- | of the country and at 1 be pro: Weck Monta Votes to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS posed to make that EDITOR, P. O. BOX 247, CITY HALL STATION, NEW YORK, NEW YORK. f ay he handed in at The World's various branches: 1 empow : 4 R tg | Deared Mornin nday. .35 $1.00 PRESIDENT CONNOLLY—That's | P customs you are not among those who |idoraias & Haney 38 38 why the people want a red headed [Jeet th uty exempt from the r of the s luty exempt fr Evening World.» 28 Governor k L C ' MAYOR HYLAN—Doesnt make [PE2#o" "hut Ne new blader Frc: aiblser reopen vu) know how good they are, get |) sii) worts toc. per smiey Aaah te MOR, evra avencnear esi ete itenel So | bona f w trimmers, but mid : Te tbat, RODE Reveuih wv@ve_ Rene clea tA any @ifference what the traction ae | Droposition and would fall on Bubscribe now for any length of time. oy Brooklyn, 20% Washington st. ond Pulltaer Balid- fa newspapers want, in the next election men ud voted to renew the} (or roritn without the us acquainted rf our risk. Thereis | Sateen hanend 4 Sign as Seasee Fag Pi RO xin yneen on thie haliet, veto ter @) e people are going to sidetrack the | PONG. ns sta *PKeIO | ort which Senator t heir 5 H your ne rit) errenge pee, cree ter te a 6 rd Queen it will 7} catime traction ‘orowa The: corpora, [fF #34220 4. we Fea ety ca wal att| @ guarantee in every package. ally Tol od ei 3 uons may xet awuy with one nom-| REey FO own support for sor ya hier, New ” PACKO GSOGSO: GSO ONOION DELO TOSS M0) “4 ination this year, but not with both R BODY BUILDING fo tariff bill 10 in the package Park Row, New York City. ( OEE DSOGLOTYO In fixing dates tor acquiring titles | ui Lucu io augers Ade -| Again, the Presid would have Claro—Colorade Claro—Celorade (See Story on Page 11.) ' » , i } ' : a -

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