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reenerccaniesname Sen tees a ‘ 3s.yi Leena 1 Ee rn aa mene enema _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. : © 10 T Wendell B. Allen Jr.; of Dewey, Okla, | form of physical exeteises, and after-| others who gave different reasons] = %O=% | F ‘There were three specifications in sup- | ward hit him three times with a stick| really resigned on account of their) = hl P rEg, or cane, saying: “'T like to do this, I] bad } ) 8 that early in Ogtober, | like to see you squirm." 00 1e academy had résumed| Midshipman Paul Jackson, Lord’ | Its session, Allen was ordered to{ roommate, called by the defense, sald y word's room by the latter, caused to] that he did not remember seeing All I | AR | ’ hy in the room and when ask 1 ASHION ever FROM COAL an PLEBE TESTIFIES wee a s| declined to answer, stating that nt on the sfind in his|might {Imeriminate himself. Allen c had eald that Jackson was In the as direct conflict of testi-| room during a part of the hazing. Th + ‘ ousands of men between Allen and Lord, and] One of those interested w —_>— , ; . ie case presents serious difficuities to] Helen Plimmer of Brooklyn, Midship i : Drought in Anthracite Re-|Facts of Physical Violence at} ne court. However there was some| man Lonl'a lances, and” also hei will hen an caren seeks that which t — ade #2 iene corroborative testimony on behalf of | mother, Mrs. W. J. Plimmer. wi ave the benefi . . gion May Close Si n Hazing Made Known for | + d, midshipmen of different| Allen has submitted his resignation of thi derf t is new—that which Many Collieries. First Time tifying that they were at|from the academy, It being states! k is wonderful Opera Puta: tiv etiher S : whore the order was sup-| that he could not bear his treatment i i 7 i | posed nave been given and heard|by the upper classmen, which has ey next week ee Rel cater 1s beautiful. ~ Patent Leather or Black {(Spectal to The Evening World.) | ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 17.—Direet] nothin it. There were also some] becomo worse since It was known that ‘Tan Nevwegian Calf. Satin. Turn sole and ql ravi, Ps. Noe. 17.-4A0 [i shysieal violence was charged for the] Witnesses who attempted to establish | he had made statements upon which Lia: Full wing €°980 Petite French sly 50 Qracite coal production, which haa} first timo during tho present serten|% 224 Teputation for Allen and others] upper classmen were to be tried. CF FI has li For 64 years we heel ray n who testified as to the good standing he resignation of - Midshipman. Be su ip “ ROW Feached a poak, may be sharply | of courts martial at the Naval Acad-| of Lord 3. Bonifant of Powhatan, Va.. re have been creatin eut in a few days as the result of | emy against Midshipman eo M.| Allen testified that Lord had 1 for stmiiar reasons, was you get ‘ 14 Si on tie ihe ard of Honolulu, mem the] him to go to his (Lord's) room yesterday, At least one . . Pisses creas: whlch ts making | set cians, who waa on trial during] had asked hits a question, ‘When Ne| member Of the fourth claws ip known yours the beautiful in foot- Aa @ Gesert of the coal region and the wholo of yesterday's session on| failed to answer ft, Lord, he sald,| to have resigned for the same cause r - x dl 4 mg the compantes no water for steam | charge of hazing Fourth Classman ordered him to do ‘knee bends,’ a and it Is belleved that a number of wear—Fashion in its 4 5 / It ts sald production will be cut by Headquarters for the Now Oper truest form. E hundreds of thousands of tons | eth 4 B ; there is not immediate relief from the | NULIFE eauty New Saddle Pump. In Dress Pump. In Patent ti Z ater scarcity. Thte would give coal Pics Sal Patent Leather, witheurn CAMMEYER values Leather, with Otter Suede protiteers another excuse to boost the | vorset aion sole and covered $QO00 back.Turnsoteand $Q 50 4 price of coal, regardless of the figures Mee ; —. | Cuban heel are sound economy. Louis XVI heel * pet asa fair rate per ton Insuring health and sais i. ‘ From Pottsville, within a radius of orr posture ocess” eet | j B. Brooks, 5 thirty miles, more than a score of | asy to slip on. Just Sormwis wanmees E collieries are threatened with closing} dry beh aed Waldort. 1 be aa [ fhe aectelty of wae ME | the corset is im place SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Beau Shon PURE THREAD SILK HOSE : Searcity of water. | Bilin sonsnas aed ect on | West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street Pe We crc e id 5 jess there ure heavy rains,” declared | 1h : ¥ , ‘ a, LISLE TOP AND FOOT Mga cha et vant om | NEWARK—Broad Cor. West Park BROOKLYN—Fulton Near Hoyt Black— Cordovan —Otter panies Iaxt night. “Tho reservoirs || ‘ id this region, whtch are used only Jest resort, are now nearly empt Se _ Coats &Wrapswith Fine Furs A real silk hose at a remarkably low price f te hamoxia pa or ihe hel CAMM EYER rard estate dams are the largest | ° ° e e » ve 4 a t hi reatest supply, but the | Si s of ( giczssavsns: Distinguished Types of Highest Character papers apg aee: ah . } " : es' + New Yor' f bume of these reservoirs aro so ! as Lo. . . w SJ 0 TE Rall pele veel With That Individuality for | 98 Brooklyn—s90 evrtos st Newark. sroan st. it ff Waat thing bas now, actuaily: hap Which Bedell ls Famous—The a a pened, All over the rogion the coal F Bes; 1 R habl Sv=04 248 Beiapanles are boring for water sith urs Being Indeed Remarkable — = drills, but {t is unlikely « big eupply | . ~ Gin be secured from this, source for Garments Priced So Low a The rain this week did not have | . : . 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With 9 nage aoa ropes es hands, collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Beaver and MEN S FAith Strangmann, who, he stat Caracul. nant pa nasbecesrsind $ Mannish top coats. as smart and swag- : pear as ponds Kasdan Nattrass 29,.75:—se: as they are watm and practical! | Uu ] t S V e Tc O a t S to force him to surres Of rough-faced Tweeds, Plaid Backs. | ‘Sabunleation Comm ema pOet English Facial penlens ae focd falke aap petiras collars 0 accoon or plain tailored—and all Silk \ ° ~ i ia ecina ore | yn wee lined. 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