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2 _ THE EVENING EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 21, 1922, : PRESS TSS|SENORIY STILL [GOAL Ol g JPA ENA |FLODDOFORDERS FP -ERPESPE ac DES AT STANFORD SENDS STOCS UP, ss. feared COAL CONMISSIN [Two Herote Policemen in Long ee ees RULINGOBSTAGLEIN) PROVIDED FOR IN |PWim Reseue Two Women and Men thee OF HEARTFALURE| ESPELLY RAS) == Ss t since the passed 0 Patrolmen Hearing Cries From Midstream in Darkness, for Nassau, on its flight undr put te the, Co Guard i rd RAIL SF | SETTLEMENT BILL BY WINSLOW Go Out in Launch, Leap Into Rough Water, The te if she ts drifting. a auspices of The New York World. Mot been able to find out and Save Four. Ma tase oe ihe passenger, od After clinging to an overturned canoe In the wind-swept Hudson oft After a short rest at Nassau, the seaplane, which 1s piloted by Lieut. ee ee "fb . . . 200th Street for more th: last night, fou ons were 9 he] Fxecutiv, ° 5 an half an hour last night, four persons at 82d Street at 8 o'clock, but the Executives to Meet to Meet Again This}Plans Quick Report on jeaciied by! two pALSSLasEH Wiss julsped oFeHEoNAT and Gann YEE Rely le of tickets to pus- Piieiniaw 0 of Caruso] Market strongest Sins Coal Sarrere diss tol bees wat Measure Conveying gengers does not open until about 9} Afternoon to Find Some yards to a launch, which was unable to approach the smaller craft because Was in His Seventy- Strike—Three to Five | walter Hinton, plans to fly to Haiti, o'clock, The passenger arrived at the Pa @ Wide Authorit of the rough water, = ed >, ‘rhe flying boat encountered heavy airport Von STE elie Way Out. : Je ‘Thono rescued are Holfind Hudson, Fourth Year, Points Gains. squalls down the coast trom Churtes- 4 and appare! a [t= UR * ~~ ~ i terday and Lieut, Hinton de- F ti * ser « thirty-two years old, of No, 23 Pa ehh endl het Ror . ‘or an Immediate flight. The alr voy: “ WASHINGTON, Aug. 21,—Chair- yer * RAVE POLI STAM , 1.—Park} Buying day a the ni s q ye down past Long Heach and arouaa| There continued to be considerable Davidson Avenue; his wife, Lillian, BRAV OLICEMEN STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. °1.—Park] Buying in the stock market to-day |elded to apend the night In thie hee Fire Island Light has frequently been| doubt this morning in the minds of|man Winsiow of the House Commerce f made by our airships.” several railway executives who have}]Committee, after a conference to-day twenty-six years old; Lester Chandler, WHO RESCUED FOUR twenty-cight years old, of No, 2886 FROM DROWNING Benjamin, widely known patent law-|hecame so urgent that the list, taken} 0% There were two forced landings ' yesterday at Titusville, Fla., and Kocky yer who was the father-in-law of the} as a whoje, gave the most pronounced | Ledge, Fla., in the Indian River, been thoroughly equainted with the] with President Harding, announced he in Bellevue Hospital Edward Francke, | ampton back to the extent of the time the| bling last week, Tho roll o Votes to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS 5 ee eee 1 Mnrico Caruso, died to-day of P When the plane reached West Palm ' NCING MASTERS tiations between the] would introduce Immediately a bill to] Grand Avenue, and Miss Charlotte Fart aioe Caruso, died to-day of fexhibition of strength witnessed since Beach it had covered $20 milea in six 4 DA progress of negotiations b take fa fant Hind! ' Stet Karch, twenty-three years old, of No. heart disease at Shippam Point in his} the bituminous coal strike went into}hours and nineteen minutes. San Juan, i NG SKIRTS | Jesters of the rattroad brotherhoods] create a fuct finding coal comritsslon| Karch, por 3 seventy-fourth year. He was editor| e¢tect about tve month neo Porto Rloo, tn expected to be the sear: i , 236) ma vids nue, the . 1 q URGE LO and the committee of eight railroud}as recommended by the President in| 2866 Davidson Avenue, all of th of the Scientific Amertcan and other! ‘There was especially heavy buying |Ove" {oF to-nleht. — he FOR MORE DIGNITY | jess, an to whether a settlement of his spectal mensage to Congress. Bronx, Magazines at various times during his] o¢ the railrond stares, and more tha © ohie ate 7 the shopmen's strike would be reached] ‘The mensure, Mr. Winslow said,| The four had gone out together for / i caree a dozen issues in this group regis-| SEVEN KILLED, 100 HURT | Here From All U. S. for} this week. 1 was stated in one au-| would call tor appointment by the| the day. ‘They rented a canoe from <a tered new high marks for tho year, | IN ENGLISH TRAIN WRECK ; Two Conventions. thoritative quarter that it is at pres-| President of a commission not‘to ex-| boat club, put on bathing sults and Park Benjamin, the son of Park and] (0100 New : 4 “Dancing mar‘ers from all parts of the} ent impossible to determine whether] cood nine members, with Instructions|"emained on the water until after Mary Western Benjamin, was born In pelaall a cone a Habla Maeda peel Rear End Crash Penned Them tn g taneliny ie ‘ - ad d Sf io j this city in 1849. He was graduated] mon. compared wi ie clos. ‘ar. 4 United States and Canada were at two | the conforencos had brought @ settle-!t9 report to the Chief Executive and| ark: ‘Then they decided to go t P fom Gritty Setoal in the cliy and| ism prices (of Jase Briauy, whee tho SEND, England, Aug, 21 (As if katherings to-day In the Hotel Commo- ment Liaise Heloise ancertainea} Congress by July 1, 1923. ‘The com.|#hore. The wind, which had’ increased from the United States Naval Acad-| rail siete : eoutdrerGe adjourned, | sociated Pross).—Seven workmen ite dore. One was the 39th convention . a seen conference adjourned] mission would have wide powers of | St¢atly, overturned the canoe, emy in 1867, He resigned as an en git ee pers 8. ne killed and one hundred injured this i of the American National Aseoctation of | tha: Weaday, Hight ithe negoUnors investigation, Including the right to] Al! four could swim but because of sign in 1869 and studied ey Be El an wants ten ane Year were New| morning when a train crashed into the : he [last Friday . y Albany Law School, becoming @ spect- Do year were } : 1 eee eee cuit | wero: prachibally deaalecked examine the books of varlous coal| the swift tide and high wind they do- | alist im patent law regarding electrical] York Central, which touched 100 for] Fear end of thelr work traln, whlch wan { haewsiaclta, of Dancing “Masters, Both | ‘The committee of railroad execu- producing companies. cided not to attempt it. Hudson, told “ inventions, He wrote much on naval|the first time since 1917. Union| standing at the etation here. conventions will continue through the | tives, so it 1s said, have been adamant Mr, Winslow sald tie committee] th® others to cling to the canoe and and electrical subjects, on which ho| Pacific, Norfolk & Western, Balti. —_—_— week, in their refusal to recede from the fe be. shout for help. ‘was recognized as an authority. Union] ™ore & Ohio, Southern Railway, : One of the important features of the igtand they had taken that striking| would mect later in the day to con- They Were in enldate Sit Rie College conferred the degree of Doc-}| Atchison and others of like import- convention ig the probability of ant sionmen shall not regain seniority| sider the measure with a view to an ey were eam but their ; tor of Philosophy on him in 1877. Mr. | nc Commriation of the two organization’. | privileges equal to men who refused| immediate favorable report, shouts were re-echoed from the Jersey j Benjamin was married to Miss Ida E.| Strength was fully as pronounced Pei area eas creas Euepeas, HAVE: Han out on strike. President Harding's recommen-| shore and were heard by Patrolmen in public utility shares, equipments | inted by both associations. to go out on Ld Crane in 1891. : eel oustanding feature of discussion Brotherhood chiefs, acting as medl-| dation of ‘A Government commission, William Hauser and William Agnew Their daughter, Dorothy Benjamin,}®24 industrials generally, with tho o 0 have agreed| independent of the industry, clothed i haticn Gi a {exception of coppers ahd oll stocks. this year will be a continuance of the Jators for the shopmen, Ag ps of the West 177th Street Station, whe was married to Enrico Caruso, th { dancing reform campaign as urged bY ltq this, but have beon insistent that] with authority by the Congress nm, who great tenor, Aug. 20, 1018, against} Transactions totalled more than a Roderick C, Grant of York ‘city. strikers be given seniority rights that) to search deeply, so that it may|were near 200th Street. The cries her father's atunesiend Mr), Henjac|lllon) ahares for ‘the feet tin in Sito bresided at to-day's sessions of the | 41) he ahead of those granted tol advise as to oa wanes Ae 4k! were also heard by Capt. Charles thin Wrote letters {e. Rln enous, dncimye | tWO amon tha; merican Association. “me the conditions of labor and recom- 5 i —— " 0} strike breakers who may be retained. |to Bernard of the West Boat and Canoe style to the newspapers explaining Hes tiioardvaazeaveriye ite eroiting 1 Bdge ante aelgy abdominal cab oh iru inant earner ae wid Hates [Clubs wie ducaped: late’ Bla motor : Hin feeling tn the mation Otnee| ADMITS SWINDLE, f . crux of the negotiations, and it ts the] tect R Y Q te , W. Goddard and f On aa nethodist, Church's ban} rain point to be decided when the| pected to bring an early clach on the| boat and with the two patrolmen y : Witte se By WiCoda nits JERSEY POLICE SAY against dancing. a in style ]148 railroad presidents have their|question of Government regulation of| speeded in the direction from which . Me Batjanin's Home ae die eliy ses eainey AREA onclng mies Will como] seneral meeting at the Yale Club on Senior bath) Chairmen of the} the calls for help came. was ut No. 270 West 78d Street, and] Note Slipped to Mother One of Our fo for discussion. What mteps ean SPiecunilon of wages Is undérstooa| Senate Committee on Education and| As the launch approached the over- bis offices were at No. 165 Broadway Brings Confession. Dest be takn to longer their skirts,} (0 eagas be a point of dixpute in] Labor, sald to-day he expected to call] turned canoe the patroimen and Capt. f¥e was a member of He Mili aan ahaa On ne Satine Hane And just how much more of dignity] |} ations, Strikers, so it 1s] Up tn his commitce this week the bill! pornard decided It would be inadvie, Omer of the Foreign Legion, the Be Gn 7 arry ron €s in 1 vement |the negotiations. . hich he introduced along these liner British Chartered Institute of Patent] Monet, under arrest in Newark for find less of agility in leg mo stated, have agreed to accept the 8] whic : able to go alongside because of the . will accure as o result of the |OOCr tert ontered by the Railroad [several weeks ago. Presi¢ at Hand- attempted swindling, to slip a note changes, wil present intéresting ques- | 2” h cut precipitated the|ing did not specifically endorse the|danger of a collision. Patrolmen History of Electricity, to his mother ina match sate when umen Ss tions for determination, it was said, |D0ard. which cut precipita Borah measure, but his suggestions of} Howser and Agnew took off their tory of the United States Naval] " ; 8 I isa leaden : patted coul legislation tally closely with its] shoes and coats, removed their re- Academy.” He was the firat to pro-| She visited him yesterday led to his ° ey as ES Information from a mource which] Cow! leis volvers and jumped into the water. Bone’ the oraasiation Ge tue. Naval ssion, according to detectives, or Uall \ i PRESIDENT WANTS must be considered authoritative in/Provitions | | us sesoutive tol They swam tothe comes wer. Lae heds the man who obtatned 100,000 IN CAMPS |°2** & large eens es pat-| out pohind the legislation Republican| red the two women back. to the Paul Benjamin jr. and Rosnoyn| 2.000 from the Lawyers ‘Tite and|| Briarcliff Assorted Milk Cho- hades Heulasly, ¢hosd representing, Senators such as Du Pont of Dela-| motorboat. Capt. Bernard drew the Benjamin, sons of Mr. Benjamin, are pany of this city on a colates. Ines, appear willing to restore to} ene Faipoa of Coloraés, Warren | Woman avoara and ths patrelien te: d check a few weeks ago. The ges More Army Training, | strikers seniority privileges second Sr Wyoming, ad BnortHdee te| turned for the twoumens whe temecel BEI aL non Bir:| HAIG folged to, tho check. nes Chee Advt on Page 11 but Only for Defense. only to those enjoyed by loyal men. | Caitornia, who have been among the| party was landed at the West Boat Benjamin and Mrs, Caruso there was |! Charles W. Stoane . Bey ter: irs But among Eastern Presidents there} vise determined opponents of|and Canoe Club, where they were dissension between him and his five] Monet's method was similar to that ‘ASHINGTON, \Aug. 21.—This} appears. to bo a disposition to insist] ove ltr intertercnee with in-| cared for until they were able to dress children because of his adoption of }f & man who has succeeded in swin- juhtry’s principal qoncern ts peace jthat strikers be taken back as now! 41.) These genators are members| and go home. _ They sald they could Miss Anna M. Bolchi, a former Gover- | dling several N w York banks and ¢, President | men. f the Senate Committee on Mduca-| not have clung to the canoe much ness for his daughters at Wilkes. | Narrowly missed gotting $15,000 worth « 5 earn S ceendle a A number of Eastern raitroad Presi |i mt oma ee ‘opposition | longer and were near exhaustion when Barre, Pa., in December, 1919, while|f Liberty bonds from Clarke Yoon Notice to Advertisers ing told) 1,009 citisen soldiers he} sts wit! moet this afternoon at the has, up to. this time, blocked] the patrolmen came to their rescue. ais wife was ill in a sanitarium near|early this month. In Newark he de. spe copy and release ontere 1 ‘ed to-day on the broad elipse, Jortica of L. F. Loree, President of consideration’ of the Borah bill: [Sasa Ne Goshen. posited with a broker a certified ¢ Srenane ; back of the White House, the Delaware und Hudson Rallioad,| tye question is whether the Ex. aS : ee Ses fo Hi s vate which | rveeding ve “There is no thought of armed war- te caster Woke hae poutive | wil ¥ met schoueh te N ] TOASTMASTER —— ALLEGED YEGGMAN ea aes Peal sparta deny ot Wo oni -_ a 5 ring the recalcitra: ep! bia sh 8 BEDE: . Seed Campaign Me ane Centon AE [the Beat coneptoucus ““diehards’ 0" Turound to his viewpoint, or whether, | IVa Ju FRANCE TO DEMAND | LEAPS TO FREEDOM heel Mant cetanisy pau dl Ph Salone ‘ his question and it is believed tha’ h de ecommendation, he x ote asking for $ cash and | + oived by os Peres tic ths cetare Of tie loyal Scion, presidente who Tiere thls ail wean his handy eerie respons!- MINES AS PLEDGES} FROM JAIL WINDOW J 514,009 worth of bonds. The boy war } isaand, rl Press fo induge young wibs to-en-Tatternoon agree to recede from the] nutty tor bettering conditions in this . . aos siven a dummy pac and led de- Jor Me World m a Atae pelaiig GUE: thee ast year} stand they have taken that strikers | inaustry, 1d, German Forests Also Before] prrrspurGH, Aug, 21.—Sensa-|tectives to Mo not Bear Mata Sheet copy, there were 11,000 men in the citizen|he taken back only fd aD fe -——>—_ Moratorium Is Granted, |tional escape of Frank Watkins, sus- BEATEN, PASSING wh *p has no training camps and that this year the Tally sanureas strike will be prac-) FERRY COAL SUPPLY BAR DE LUC, France, Aug. #1] pected gunman and bank robber, from on ori receia oy SB. SL, Fears Sec el es ve teint, the WILL LAST A WEEK (Associated Press).—France will not Bi bese ey, TRON LOC Lear THROUGH R. R. YARD]": ‘nd positive’ release = — ye aomton + char. |den's ap i eghs ot could have my ieee this | SCORES SEARCH FOR | average price Now on #15 a Ton, gC aad reat County jail started a man-hunt of the) fan Mistaken for Strike i : © wou nerease until more er ie y unless the Gi fo ASRS Se PLL a b. 180 100,000 were annually studying \ BODY OF PHIPPS ese tar . B; t and| state mines of the Ruhr and the na. surrounding (sreiney ee ae Breaker Nav Lose and) Preparing for armed werviee: of Plant and ‘Structures, unmeuncea| OPENS Fire at Banquet and] toa forests are placed in the hanta| ins" daring leap seer 10 eas prescrvation of the Government’ | Swept Overboard in Storm) tie morning that the Staten Island One Is Dying, Wit- of the Allies us a guarantee, and no ana SORIURES fe OT | Extiatanentton tal sconreed marear » e coal enough to last ai er what happens France will not | 4@?™- 1 der G , SON. onda: ug. 2) " ——_——»—__ From Speed Boat festiea dew itars! som cuiaaen ta last nesses Say. matter what hapr Bee RLY Te was bolleved that Watkins's] Alexander Gilen, thirty-eight years | Gans ON—On | Monduy, AUR. 21, 1033 DIVORCEE SHOOTS in Sound. barge tond recelved to-d . — Bepare: from this policy. swenthionrt owna lived) (in Gariiawiog| ieee: A> DiEnt Bireety Serpey,|| (DAVIE GANNON) ass: 3; belored| ne : $ sit f the F i ‘ i s.| City, was set upon by two. stri pand of Jennie Garsson, nee Helfgott, MAN SHE ACCUSES Search was resumed to-day In Long | +Wo are not doing any more buy-| John fiattallo, thirty-four, of No.| _ Such was the position of {he French] Pa, accompanied him. She was miss-[ iY. wa RLGIGES Tee the patie Ill eevaied TEREE GF Jouaphind aves Rane -—— Teland Bound, between Oyster Bay and jing just now,’ he sald. Vand before! 14 srook. Strect, Jerecy City, is dy={ Goverament as outlined th afer Jing from her home when authorities} ()" Pennsylvania Ratiroad, at Gates| Garson for the body of Donald] we do buy we will have the coal sivas Ath a bullet} 2028 by Premier Poincare at the} made a raid. Witnesses have identi. and Garfield Avenues, that city, and | Funeral from his late residence, 200 Says He Is Her Child’s}Port Jetterson, for tho body ; analyzed, ‘There 1s one barge-loaa | ps in the City Hospital with a bullet] pening session of the General Couns | mAde,s raid. | Witnesses have identi so badly beaten that he will lose the Banpbley Tucethy i mereings Father A. Phipps, son of Amos J. Phipps.ti. the harbor now which has been|hale through his abdomen, and| cil of the Department of the Mou aits who held up the Bolivar state] %) )adly beaten that he will Lose th Fa ee Monee G@chneld ut t 1 wealthy lumberman, who was swept ected by eight purchasers, because] Thomas Bracomoro of No. 47 Brook ; We wel is broad. ond gencrone Bank in July, 1919. ea Ble is ass GULTAWAITE-CORAG Carmiateenad ornate UNIS, -O GAICN= 1 6e tho bow of his epee’ boat andli; iw almost all dust ‘The average] «, ‘i uropean policy,” he said. We fer- me Lote church, Tuesday, 11 A. M. Ausplces Ace s . e Ai 2 a8) Street, has bullet wounds in the Jaw 4 Re - “ Gilen was walking through the] Church, Tuesday, man, of No. 1916 Southern Boulevard, drowned early Saturday evening, More] price now is $15 a ton. 1 right thigh to-day, as the result} Yently desire to remain Allies of ur FIRE ON “L” ROAD yards, taking a short cut to his home| ter Fund by request of deceased, who was shot in the Hotel Theres Mr, Whalen said there would be] SP Me) - : Allies and friends of our friends. We TIES UP TRAFFIC] it. ; o PERCEVAL—CHARLES. Campbell Funer: "than a score of power boats are pa- 2 2 ¢ having been shot, according to the a obehtan ‘than: foc crAaume when attacked, Without warning the | PERCEVAL— 125th Street and Seventh Avenue, |trotti th ters while many friends|no further cut in ferry service at] °f having . ask nothing better an to resum: pital laa two men leaped on him and, after] Church, Tucaday, 4 P. M. yesterday by Mrs, Sarah Berlin of {searched the beaches and woods along | present. police, by the toastmaster of a] with our enemies of yesterday pleas. Minutes Southbound] knocking him down, kicked and beat ——- see etic: ast night. ant and courteous relations. But we 3 Bue p 1 p, the shore in the hope that perhaps 35 banquet they attended last n H : Mec : Aug inxs Are Held Up. him severely. One of the men kicked FUNERAL DIRECTORS. whe as teniay at vanes Hospital the young man had reached the shore | MORE ENNSYEY ANIA MINES ANU) James Vitelli, forty, of No, 1 Brook sla ap) Nave OUP EMA FeDalPei—and ‘Praftio on the southbound tracks of|tim between the eyes, blacking both | «exe will recover. in an exhausted condition, % ; = Street, is being held without bail} °V) ‘ y to our desires, we arc] the Second Avenu> Blevated Ling was] rans und so badly injuring the lett! SS THE HOME FUNERAL - PITTSBURGH, Aux. 21.—Coal Is be- z If, contrary to our desires, we are] the Second Avi pal deicu hil mips ‘ Ree ete TeaneR Obs PrOrutaee Vat aa eae ates aay ing mined at the rate of 30,000 tons] charged with the shooting. Vitelll Was] forced to take independent action} delayed for five minutos to-day’ while ravens aN Heenan Conducted inexpensively Spee oles teak fa eeeepeee teuua upto le late tiaun tiiay) a day throughout the western Pennayl-| acting ag toastmaster of the banguct} without tho approval of our Allis, wel tiremen extingulshed alight blaze on [2 the HAO ae ME ae ehnelder had promised to marry her eee vania district, according to reports re-Jof the Little Jean Association, No.| shall make no effort to retain indet\- oho (GF the (tek. af Division ahd Ble tan ambulance, and police are search- and had refused, and even refused to ceived to-day by miner's officials, This] 120 Colden Street, when a toast was nitely the guarantees which we may dridge Streets, A citizen who saw theliny for Gilens ass ilanite. eare for a child she alleges is bis.| PAY OF HEALTH OFFICER is about one-fourth of the district's! offered to his health. take * * only until Germany < akan winlowsot a heawalltn 2 3 She said she did not intend to kill IN GLEN COVE HELD UP |!0rms! production. A number of small] are you drink this I hope you willl consents to moet her just obliga. |0!#e from an uppe: - > him, but wanted to hurt him. She operators slkned agreements to-day. |. it your blood," Vitelli shouted, ac- by tenement house turned tn an alarm sTRUCIC BY av TO AT FIFTH AVE. is held without bail. ea 3 Jone at i Firemen under Deputy Chief McKenna 27 ct cKT. ol ‘ding to those present. None of -— es —— Fifth Avenue at 42d Street He denies her story. hooting Decision Reserved tn Mandamus gee i ic . = . as 4 after mounting the ele- itt cite anien ber story The shooting roceedings to Get Salary. WASHINGTON SEES the banquetters has een found WhO) srcm@an COM MINERS ESE veaponded and after mounting the ele. mgekeny they : ‘ . new what he meant. DIRK. ; ith h 4 25 Weal ~ ~~ Schneider, who had registered as} Justice May in Brooklyn to-day re-|] DEADLOCK DANGER MS iaonrioro) | feacnted’ the: ranasle: SAW RUM: Bs—Conl ons (een PS TEER RneRO es infused at an approaching ai en's high grade turn shoes. “Mr, and Mrs, Miller of Buffalo.” served decision on the application of . : op: | singuiahers d directly in ita path, The} pi\qg’Qtand, RIED Krade wis —_——__—_ s aE LaGAnaie fen ® IN RAIL STRIKE|wnereupon, according to the polices] options wore ransnet ta tho Michiean =a ed directly. nite path” The | putas trtewee oes F. Joseph B. Connolly for an order ee Vitelli shot him twice, and when Bat- P « Report PEEDWAY PLANS HINGE a ae JOKER, HE SAYS, LIMITS — coal mines thls morning, Reports trom | Lassie, of Hoe Gee Ores athe - Sr prides to cornpal the: Commiar Pp 1 on Seniority | tals attempted to intercede he alMOl i, suxinaw Valley wero that virtually ON THE WORLD SERIES sisi nine extattn possiie ine | LOST, FOUND AND REWAROS, ADS. IN NEWSPAPERS | sioner of Finance of Glen Cove to pay] New Froposal on Seniority |was shot. A riot followed and po- ull-miness were back at work, with Ine 2 iia ternal injuries, He was taken to Belle- |7Sex~on~ watacany, qewaliod freveren to Dr, Connolly his salary as health » 7 ce reserves were called to suppress] qjcations normal production would ba Pr ‘ Hospital where his condition waa! MOST ana hussbele on’ backe” tes Henater Ernst Fights Pomerene| officer for April and May. Jnckuae May Solve Problem It, Vitellt was caught at Pacific and} ronched by the middle of the week, | Omentnm to Antos Oct, 18 If There's ted tobe serious Mineitent 4190 Camp: Expenses Bill, Dykman, his coungel, explained that Dr.] WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Settle- Grand Streets after a chase. There are eleven miney employing ap- i Me faa * ee a 4 * nt . | Connolly was appainted temporarily in post oeer SaaS proximately 2,400 men Acting Park Commissioner John J 46 (6 ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug, 31.—The Pom. | Connelly was SoA ty nets aratly '" | ment of the railroad strike this week ‘ —= Be: i etnpunced that uninen'the|| eLOee OeON COO OOO) SS OSL OSOOOO OOS Grane Corrupt Practices Bill, lmiting|Gptained its charter na a third. clava| seemed more remote here after word] TARIFF CONFERENCE Ryan to- te agra intend Official Voting Coupon. sor ee Sprig ovale stile ony Pirie sith’ officer Aare inp | 10 Temched. Washington that the ex DE YED BY PRINTING BIG 4 TO STICK, nae qenine of the Speedway to Tule C © co the yd ps One SE / ; pointed hea : LA ne 1s Coupon a ls een ne Blin arsine hew city, having passed. the civil ser: [ecutlves. and Rrapierhipet hits) are Foraney Saye Till May Be Reniy SAY THE LEADERS automobile traffic would take place on yore a Note for the, Most “Beautifat ©} See ne ae eae | Caste aur ipa RU ory og | Ceeatoaned ties New Tork conter: for Action To-Morrow. Fare Al lone Thurste (Otis Woman Whe on Seae Uy Ha At tae 6 Ran, Eee Se ener nee appointed a new health oMcor| once On the pee ate WASHINGTON, Aug. 21,80 nu-| Warren A. Stone Insists | tne speedway, built for drivers thirty = MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL 4 irnst, Republican o} MALUCKY, GET na eefunee te nae tec mary to There is still some belief that the # cemre.. 2 ead . re , " ago, has been thrown open to ) é b| cciarely ie not tir to alow af Pr: contol akining that the tert tstko can be adjusted when the com: MeFoUs wero the chases nade in the] That Men Wilk Not Be hig ali oare rae npeenpera ea tat AT CONEY ISLAND iC) candidate to litter a State with posters | f0F Me health officer is four yours with- | 0000 Sah Ot Seat Ni Secretary] Administration taritt bill during its Drawn Into Strike: appropriated for rebuilding. the while legitinas 5 potntmy Jay May asked y course through the Senate that tand it, In the celebration Town u TF tedten ccna ePepor advortialog | that both aides submit brief Davis and Chairman McChord of the] Sto7™myY cours DUBH Tie Beate or ND, Aug. 21 (As. to stan: tS eee 6 tn cams — Interstate, Commerce Conminion] 88 €xDert and Government Printing] CLEVELAND, Aug. 21 (As. © KING AND QUEEN a yb spl 8 committes, ns ” "1 "7 " + sociated Press) here is no ite gat oppose the measure being |COL. GRANT HURT Sheep the lew 18 wae e4l, tant ene OFISRLNORNIOR (Only Id iOye Ne eee eet ie ieee ‘S 1922 Coney Island Mardi Gras Revue form, “because of the discrimination’ ny IN) AUTO SMASH | situation ts far from impossible. But] Yer? Mpabls SORE SOMES BOW: RUBE road transportation brother- &) Week ol Sept. 11, form of ud ertning.” other Administration leaders in close} Ve? Sunday. hoods being drawn into-a aym- ig — Safte 7 Min Oxr}touch with New York report things] Chairman Fordney of the Ways and ; iia wt aa G) I Vote for.i.scseveovoese Ww! : Collides With Another, have taken an unfavorable turn, Means Committee said to-day he ex- pathetic strike, even should = S I learned that ? negotiations to end the strike y cl 12N Sat., Sept, 2, 1922" 4 Col. Sidney G commander it was le hat a new propo- the r ted b dy ‘0 loses loon, Sat., Sey . ; HUSBAND HELD ae eee Gren eset F) sigon haa been forwarded to New| pected, the Te eae een |! of timation oratia, warkeractat S) Contest P SC) 2 i aes ) Coast Defense, living at No, k by Secretary Davis, ¢ . 5 vi he dec! > g e conferees would be; v late ‘This was the declaration made a rf He & members Neth mw Of Nahe of/ 186 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, It was} As outlined, the plan Provides ne morrow or Wednesion, work by Warren(@, Stone, President ‘a te 5 evelry, 1 e 7 hat the men who é le ud Ss 7 aie learned to-day, was injured on Sat-| roughly that remained! ‘The House, expecting the t be a ‘ é As « result of injurtes to hte wite. “ald! urday last in ani ates var collision | With the roads shall have seniority] sent to conference, hed a Piectea bad of the Bratherbogd lof ocr WORLD SUMMER RATES 2 Gelcagelli f by the police to be in @ dying condttion| on the ‘Merrie tear hear Soutm|rghts against men who have come|day for the first time amce omanmems tive Engineers, and D, B, Rob- qhowed ertson, President of the Loco- &Sunday. "38 $1. EDITOR, P. O, BOX 247, CITY HALL STATION, “i A strike stayed 243 members present, or twonty-elght suet 4 Morning of ' ' Streota Walter, wan hula whunaet Wi] TH Machine, with the Cotonet, na] ™eR,cMgatrog eres cot Ma mame iret: or, twa ee PERRI S Ente ||| Meee ee “88||| ts pee the cap ge it tov Ki to-day in Yorkviile Court, tor examina, | Wifes two friends and a chauffeur, ran] cared to have been the last work of me isersd 1 >) Or yotes ma LABOR HPADS CONVIOTEN, CHICAGO, Aug, 91.—Thomas Walsh, Frank Hayes, Datrick Kune and Roy pended tn, pt, The dil various branches: a at} Upt Peel 1103 Broadway, "8008 Beveath nen bt ei 08 Washingt Sunday World 10c, per Sunday meester ss Padre Sales “There are safety laws to take care of the defective equipment which would on- It adjourned Friday night to mevt thin week, The action on {t Was tantamount to ult skidded tn the rain, ‘ancke Wan arrested yesterday after his Wife had ciate ona charge of felonious} nto Another when the latter onelthe conference before The Grant machine was amashed up mn tuken from thelr] and Col, BOSONIGOGSIOSSS { ‘ate for both King and Queen on this ballet. Val home with « fractured sul coy ft (rant sustained severe lace | refusal by both sides, which te Inter. | Shtelds, labor unton leaders, were all i i : eee Aree, omnia ey sree vote for ui for King and = oh : oe mt aN andy id ‘alions o! ve id " y o Amintatrat found gullty Batur f *) to Gange he ea af by Road tured ribs, “Wruneke remembered gone | SrlOns of the lewd and bac He} preted by the Aduiiniatration readers] found gullty | Jay of consplracy i ; er Ww. the niu beter hee dented be had in- | Routhampion, wud is ubout tffduy in| New York eonferes, uM wooom: | Ong years iene teh Y + secensa nforce those Park Row, New bandages, Plimhed Mttle or nothing Sail. DADIRDE: th lowe," sutd S \ (For eal rear Sixt,

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