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eee RR TN RE feerretet MNOS: SE SCS 2 bat MSStASA PASS ah ee ee “He was very excited and held a Paper in his hand, and J assumed from his attitude that he wan sort of threatening moe,” testified Johnson. Bo I sald: If you're going to punch me Til have to protect myself, so. have @ care; I may just have to punch, too, “What happened then?” asked ‘Moses Sachs, Johnson's attorney. “Why, that process server—he Just dropped the paper and he turned and Tun clean out of the room,” was the a . “sian was asked by Nathan Burkan, attorney for Barney Gerard, who Is trying to collect the amount of an judgement from the former jon, whether ho was really of Louls Gerard, Barney's brother, who claimed to have served an tion paper o nhim. always afraid of a small man. Tun_around your legs quicker," sald “You're not: afrald of a big man, then?** asked the referees. HARDING FACES SERIOUS REVOLT IN NEXT CONGRESS (Continued) ihe would be chosen leader, though it would not be surprising to see senior- ity and rank go-by the boards In a Congréss made up of so many radical groups, The Western Republicans may demand the leadership. In the Sennte, James Watson of trates has shown qualities of leadership which the Administration likes, and he is personally popular with members of | botiy parties In the Senate. Whatever the mandate of the eleo- tion this week may be—and the po- Ittical sages will. try for the next two years to discover {t—the relationship of the new Congress to the next Prea- idential election cannot be ignored. In many respects the election this week is Merely w preliminary to the 1924 fight, and when the new Congress is organized the country will be so close to 1924's primaries and elections that votes in Congress on pending legisia- Hep will be cast with due regard to the effect on 1924, "In fact, the new members of the House will hardly have taken their seats in December, 1923—assuming that no special tession is called be- fore that—when they will be engaging in primary elections thres or four months later to defend their seats. The Senators elected this time are more fortunate, fpr they do not come up for re-election for six years. Further analysis of the election 12- sults will be made for many weeks by memibers of Congress, but olready it is apparent that many of them see only one general thread running through ail the returns—namely, a THE D. VERE onr SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE 3 OWEN STORES THE is the Bed Davenport. is pre-eminent. $75 Owens | at $50. | Your choice of Velour, Tapestry or Leather Coverings, The DAV-AN-BED comes in short or long Chair, Rocker and Man Frightened Him, search for Democrats as such, botn Jack Johnson Says in Suit! scorer se roi » For Heavyweight Champion Testifies Process Server “Sort of Threatened Him,” but Then Ran Away. ‘That he was afraid of being punched by @ process server About one- Dalf his weight was the startling admission of John Arthur Johnson, former heavyweight champion pugilist of the world, at an examination yov this morning before Herman Hoffman, referce, in the Woolworth Butiding. SAPS RENE TROT A: SERN Som. ures In the Democratle Party, men- tioned ax Presidential timber. | If tie Democratic tide was an affirmative Jorities. ut beth had miadé records which developed controveriy. In, Ne- braska, the drys voted mgainxt Mr. Hitchcock's wet record. In Ohio, the laboring men voted against Mr. Por- erene's labor record: Carrying the thought through other States, it will be found that former Ferris was elected to succeed Senator Townsen: Regcanuss the Jatter voted for the seating “of Truman Newberry “No, sir; there's more danger in a] New Jorsey voted against Prohi- little man than a@ big man," bition. New York voted against Gov. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Daniel Boone’s Descendant | Gets in Trouble Over a Gun Roland B, Boone, Who Inherits Pioneer’s Spirit of Ad- venture, Freed on Sullivan Law Charge. Daniel Boone, the pioneer, carried a rifle in the wilderness and shot squirrels in the eye and Indians through the heart, and that is one readon why Roland B. Boone, thirty-seven years old, of No, 240 West 17th Street was allowed to go free under aesuspended sentenc@iwhen he pleaded guilty, fefore Judgo Crain in the Court of Goneral Sessions to-day, to an Indict- ment charging two vidlations of the Sullivan law. venturous spirit of his Gistinguished NOVEMBER 9, Inheritance of the ad- ancestor was taken Into judicial con- 1922. Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc = EOCH8G.. = We are the Largest Distributors of Merchardise at Retail in Uptown New York ALL WINTER COATS 125th West. WOOL “Woll,”” said the referee, “I think} Miller, Massachusetts yoted neainst | sideration. 4 you're pretty sate."* emia Lodge and almost defeated) on sept, 21 Boone threatened to kill® The matter came before the ref-] him. Montana voted against extrémo m 4 , fell workman in a ema in West —, a erce in cofinestion with Johnson's mo.|radicatiem and. elonted sFturton|‘at}, street, ‘The threatened man tod] 20.2 came here and went to work and Women's , Misses’ tion to set aside a fino of $250 im-| Wheeler, Democrat, against Carl Rid-|ryctective Thomas Enright, who went|°c2t for my wife and two children 36 to 44 16 to 20 posed wpon Kim for fallure to obey} dick. identifted with Ahe Non-Par-14, poone'k home and arrested bin “The bowle knives found in my Bust Years © oro. |tican Lente and Neh'taxatian, Indi- truck were given me by my grand- . e a subpoena in supplementary pro- | tear an in Hanging on the wall, out of reach ceedings, These proceedings were in- {972 voted against excensive State tax-|4¢ paniel Boone jr., Boo father and Lo my ruet oa 6 e “Jaton as well as against Beveridge's 5 es es possessions because they were the a9, tion of a theatrical tract. John-[708d workers. Ohlo's dry element {were also presents from my gi & es, with hi On ete ea tpinel Cenitraet.. FORE T a's against: Sheu Maee tand: winn [ices Distels, home made) rather. I got the blackjack years ago son alveady has paid $1,000 on nc- count. Louls Gerard vows that he served the subpoena last March in the Co- lumbia Theatre, Building, that he bad amendment. Where, except possibly inthe cases of Al Smith in New York and Samue! Ralston in Indiana, who are populer joone seen Johnson's car outside and found |Pereenaliy. can there be sald to have Men witht tna, theatucel agente | been any’ speclfle affirmative voting? Uiices Johnacn: sare that henna | Thatie what will be most carefully sought by those who wish a guido to the future. Assuming that President Harding has his ear to the ground and wants to do in the next two years exnetiy that whieh will suit the tem- never legally served, and that he did not even pick up the paper alleged to have been dropped. The referee did not announce, bo- when, fore the bearing endod, hia decinion| x” cy ‘ine ‘peoplocwhat shall he{demeanor. His claim of lineal.descent | 1914 judge Crain let him onthe question whether or nat John-|try> * eingmey from Daniel Boone was vesithed. wite said gee would retura son was legully served. ‘An alliance with the Western tarm| “I inherited, no doubt,’"Rafd Boone] nore, where a job awaits him. ajo, a swing toward the so-called Progressive wing of his party? What- ever he decides upon, it is certain his advisers will tell bim the hour for decisive leadership has eOme und that be even a greater Lemocratic years do not sainnvaey executive branah of the (3 prejudice against the man In office, This was noticed in the primaries, but it t@ even more conspicuous in the final elections. Nearly every Republican, or Demo- erat in the Senate who was up for “When I wa T married and The party 4 power bore the brunt of ernment tackling problems ac - the punishment, even in cases such | sively and wit F Railroad, I didn’t lose a day until I} board ) ceenseianstindl them and the operaf- ‘an in Dio, whore Gov. Davia) Répib- . . was laid off the fitst of last July. I]ing company, for the way the passen- thal, WES Tote. candidate to wicdesd couldn't get a good job in Baltimore!gers were handled without casualties, bowle knives, n blackjack, a bunch of keys and a short steel bar, which the detective described as a jimmy. pleaded guilty a week ago Examination of his record showed he has served a term in State's prison in Maryland and was pardoned in 1916. His offense was an assault on a keep- er in the Baltimore City Jail, which he tried to escape in 1 at the age of nineteen, he serving 1 term on conviction of a mis- to Judge Crain when arraigned for he restless spirit From my boyhood 1 was a wanderer and at the tyme I got into trouble In Baltimore I had trav- clied all over the country, hankering to be on the move, pardoned from prison ettled down and went to work tor the Baitymore himself, Republican and Democratic Governors had hard fights for re-eloc- tion, New candidates everywhere de- rived the benefit of the mood of the people, with its tendency to register a vote ‘‘againat things.’ There is really no other way to ex- plain the defeat of Senator Pomerene in Ohio and Senator Hitchcock in Ne- braska. Both were outstanding fig- fous about things. y our husband is » hydraulle engineer," abe sald to her best but I always understood he was something in the city. I. didn’t know ho was a technical expert, or any- thing wonderful like that.‘* “He is a hydraulic engineer,” said her friend, “but it's not wonderful. | He just waters mining stock.”* Because of this fact our sales are far in excess of others end our ability to sell va/ues unapproached, is popularly appreciated. Ther: is always at least $20 saved on any Owen Bed Davenport—usually more SALE OF FLOOR SAMPLES ag cohen PATTERNS lengths. ‘SOME SHORT LENGTH DAV-AN-BEDS AS LOW AS $36.50 Overstuffed Tapestry Friday and Saturday FINAL CLEARANCE YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE ANY VELVET | $ = DUVETYNE OR FELT HAT FORMERLY TO $25 IN THE HOUSE Every hat characteristic of the high standard for which the Flifth Ave. Shop is noted BIG OWEN SPECIALTY That is our special field—and in this field our lead | $92 Owens | $115 Owens at 357.50 | | at $65-00 | at $77.50 When opened makes a full size comfortable bed for two adults, 3-Pi a § ASK ABOUT OUR LIBERAL CLUB = DT. DAV-AN-BEDS 66 W. 45th St. UPTOWN GWENG. INC. FURNITURE AND | DAV-AN-BEDS DAV-AN-BEDS | BROOKLYN | 34, 23d St. | 53 Flatbush Ave. Three Owen St. i Open Seturday Evening gio \ nations Women’s Plaited Prunella Cloth —————— See F ays 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. from my father who ran.a a noted criminal. The road men and the so called from 4, 18 at my railroad work." Bo! honest, hard working Pi. <a EXONERATES WASHINGTON, Nov. I had a and Onie AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Misses’ Coats, Dresses Founded 1527 id WEST OF FIFTH AVE. and Skirts of the Newer Style at Our Lower Prices 15.88 Were $19.73 and $22.73 and general wear. or full lined. Sizes 14 to 20 years Misses’ Crepe Back Satin Dresses Special 18.50 The circular skirt model lovely touch of bright color in the beaded girdle. Other models in Car€on Crepe with fagotted yokes and metal buckle at waist; and dresses of Poiret pictured has ® Twill come at this pr 14 to 20 years Misses’ Embroidered Jersey Frocks— vide or Plaited skirt and blouse with Chinese embroide: navy, tan and brown. . y and Misses’ SKIRTS | 7.75 Were $9.97 and $10.97 Blue and silver, blue and tan and black and white combinations. models in all tan and tan with other combi- 28 to 34 waist measure. A few novelty skirts agency in Baltimore and took it tro switch keys such as are used by rall- a lever used by railroad men in open- ing the doors of freight cars. The loaded revelver ta one I carried when As investigation had substantiated e's assertion that he has been an citizen since OFFICERS CREW OF CITY OF HONOLULU, 9.—The Board of Inquiry which investigated the loss by fire at sea of the City of Honolulu last October has exonerated the vessel's off- Misses’ Coats Sport models of plaid back, sensibly tailored in youthful styles for sport Half ry in . Special ify detectt: keys are jimmy ie go. His to Balti- AND | J The collars, raglan shoulders and wide sleeves, and all yoke-lined. - Materials are Herringbone, Cheviots, ~ Mannish Coatings, Polaire Cloth, Eng- lish Tweeds, English Mixtures. Colors are Brown, Grey and Reindeer. ALL WOOL JERSEY wat for Misses and Small Women ry AY a | Values $12.50 to $15.00 and plain skirts. henna, rookie, reindeer. 34 to 38 Third Floor Two-piece and slender line one- piece models in two-piece effects. Fashioned of the best quality Jersey cloth, cut on full lines, ex- céllently tailored with pleated They come>in pointed ‘Tace-ttimmed square neck, as well as V shaped neck with contrasting color piping. In such fashionable colors as cara- + bou, rust, brick, wine, nayy, brown, mohawk, grey and Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Women’s sizes, a [ ib Seve MBEN, Now. M—Alr Service Equipment Ioland, N.Y ‘ tion. For catalog write 0.0., 4 17—Q. M. Sup- and land located at plies—Boston, Mase, | CBleage wlll by sald. For inform: tow write: Ch Construction Ser: vice, 0. Room _ 33 ington ice, 88 and MONDAY ~ SUNDAY WORLD@WANTS. WORK Have You a Ten Minute Man : DS No successful treasure bunter is worth more to you than the clerk who spends ten minutes a day looking up War Depart- ment ads. For there is treasure a-plenty in these. They announce Sur- plus Property sales that spell tremendous savings and quick deliveries. od he ae rou need are among il you have to do is TOOK. Then write for catalog. Then attend the sale. Don’t overlook a single ad. If you do, you may overlook a saving of great proportions. Your clerk can look them up and then route the publication through the various depart- ments. It’s only a ten minute job—or less. And big dividends await your taking. If you want to know more about the sales, ask Major J. L. Frink, Chief, Sales Promotion Section, Of- fice, Director of Sales, Room 2518 Munitions Bidg., Wash- ingon, D.C. Send for this booklet: The story of War Departmen: Sales. MORNING ‘YONDERS

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