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tone In the early morning of Sept. 18 and wan not aceom- by her brother Willie ae she Capt. Michael Regan of Ftre No, 3, who reports that Willie confided to him later on that | game Friday: “Something terrible ts going to happen—you will hear about it" Nellie Lo Russell was called os. “tenaibly to tell her story contradicting ‘Mrs. Gibson, the night riding “mule Woman,” but actually to give the Jury a chance to study her credibility. Others summoned were Mrs. A. C. Fratey and her daughter Kate, who live near the Phillips farm, aud their gravedigger boarder, Sigour- ney Smith. Mrs. Fraley, asiecp at the back of Der house, the nearest occupied dwell- ing to the Phillips farmhouse, heard Ro shots. But her deughter did and waked her saying: “The [talians « ‘at it again over on the Phillips place She referred to uw recent bootleggers skirmish which had alarmed the neighborhood. ~ Theodore Knothe, Assistant Super- intendent of the S. P.C. A., thinks the might on which he and Sipe! went t ‘Mre. Russell's farm and found her absent was not Sept. 14, but Sept. 15 Mr. Knothe is not positive, but he fixes the date by the recollection that and Sipel went to Bound Brook fo. " for Mrs Hussell and that the Magistrate had gon York to attend the next day’> Games at Sheepshead Bay ‘would fix the date as one of two . Sept. 7 and 15, Detective George Totten investigators contradicted that It was the headlight it delivery truck which Russey Lane so Mrs Hall an dher com doer not use headlight» il lanterns on the front of '» The investigators are firm tn belief, however, that he was in lane at the time of the murders immediately thereafter. “LONDON POLICE FIGHT MOB OF 2,000 UNEMPLOYED MEN . (Continued) *s HL if crtipyset in great numbers in the square about foot of Nelson's monument, com- in small groups from the east of the city, where many found iter for the night, attempted to @ march down Whitehall, past offices of the Admiralty, the War ' Department and the forbidding en- “trances to Scotiand Yard.+ ‘They wero met at the north end of ‘Whitehall, at a point about 250 yards -'frcm Bonar Law's residence, by a de- termined cordon of police, some mounted, drawn up four deep from - sidewalk to sidewalk. ‘The demonstrators tried a rush, but their leaders crumpled in hewn against the blue wall, while those t: hind could only shove good-natured! After the first shock had been m and the fight was on, mounted police with Nght truncheons, charged the head of the unemployed wedge. Thr demonstrators scurried in every direc- tien to keep from beneath the feet the trained police horses. Many weat down. Some were wounded by blown trom truncheons or were trampled by fellows in the fight. ‘The battle was watched by hun- . dreds from the windows of the Grand Hotel, and Government buildings near, the end of Whitehil!. lined the stone railings in front of the National Gallery. eee _ MOTHER HAS DAUGIITER ARRESTED AS THIEF Latter Charges Piot to Make Her Wed Married Man. Mrs. Emma Chapiruk, No. 337 East 48th Street, was held in $500 bat) in the Yorkville Court to-day on com ) plaint of her mother, Mrs. Michalina Zabawalka, sixty-two, who sald the , daughter attacked her Saturday and took $1,450 which she had just drawn from the bank. The daughter der the charge and said her mother was trying to make her marry a man who already has a wife, The moth dynted that. Police found the money hidden in a sofa in the home of the two women, 1 —_ MRS. CROKER DENIES \ GIFT TO REPUBLICANS Has Not Transterred Irish Entate; Blames Report on Contentnts, # DUBLIN, Nov. 22 (Associated Press), —Mrs. Richard Croker has taeued a signed statement which saya that she continues in posnession of Glencairn, th estate near here of the former Tam many leader. Bhe says that reports of her giving ft for a Republican sanitorium are un- founded and emanate, tn her beliet, from those who ure seeking to con- test her interests in her late huy- band’s estat Seca taeieieeties FARM CORPORATION BILL INTRODUCED | Nebraska Senator's vides for Cx WASHINGTO: Noy, 22.—Senator Norris, Nebraska, to-day Introduced a bill creating « new nment corpor tea to finance the marketing of Products. | Capital of $100,000,006 out of the Fed- ) eral Treasury is provided for the cor- poration, which under the bill, would be empowered to iulld, buy, lease and operate grain elevators and ators Warehouses, buy and sell agricultu Products and to uct as Ananclal and Market agent of farmers co-operative organizationn. —————__— @USTICE PITNTY LEAVES HOSPI- TA TO RHSUME OFFICE. MORRISTOWN, N. J., Nov. 22,— Mahlon C. Pitney, Associate dJustice of the United States Supreme Court, left today for Washington, much Improved fier having been (mn « private hospital emer July. sponsible for the aforesaid explosion.”"} 3! of Lloyd's co-defendants, wio] party. Lloyd wa made Sergeant-at- of the disaster testified, together with [thelr third day of sentence as Lioyd| Among Lioyd's radical assoctates|**@ched to the chemical laboratofies officials of the Reilly company, State Chamber of Commerce in ite hail in spent the forenoon translating his o'clock this morning. He had been awake for two and a half hours be- aid for future addresses, went around at 5,80 o'clock und . Lourgeois Cubinet will be recerved by awakened every one, because his mas- ter was up and the day, therefore, had begun. delivery last night of the stenographic arrived when the “Tiger’’ awoke. It was this that set the Gibson house by the ears. Clemenceau wanted to know why the transcript had not ar- tainly not at that hour—5.80 in the morning. But a copy of the address I Having Been Turned Away Once. JOLIET, Ti., Nov. (Associated Prees),—William Bross Lioyd, wealthy pen Lights Permitted in] ®nce#. voluntartly surrendered at the Joliet Penitentiafy to begin serving hir Gas Filled Reilly Shaft, "]°7enc? Of one to Ave vars. Puts on Prison Garb at Joliet TO MRS. REAM STEPHENS HELD RESPONSIBLE 3 Jury Declares, FOR DEATH OF 7 Surrendered Late Last Night and Is Taken In, After ——— Lioyd, convicted with twenty others under an Iitnois law for radical utter- This morning he was measured f Three of five others who have not be- new prison sult, had his hair cut|iu their prison sentences are fugi. BARNESBORO, Pa., Nov. 22.—The| Prison style, his Bertilion measure. |"*°* ‘rom Justice management of the Rellly Collieries| ments and fingerprints taken, Dr. Oscar J. Brown of Dekalb, tt.. Company Mine No. 1, at Spangler Lloyd spent his first night of con was held responsible for the gas ex- ban isti a COHIER Sabra Josion in the underground workings | ‘!Y" . nto surrender a Now: # laeG- WEAK AT: Gh eit secrecy, but he found a small army of] Loyd, by far the reheat of the newspaper men waiting. een, (2 death, In the Coroner's jury verdict} Shortly before midnight a closed fs his talon the ve tae returned here early to-day. automobile drove up to the entrance . Boston Philarthropist atin Tho explosion, the jury hold, ‘toc. /Of the State Prison grounds. A lror:ane wus increased by holdings in curred from the use of open lights,|YOUDs man. shrouded in upturned !y Chicago daily newspaper. after the mine management nad| Coat and pulled down hat, dashed for! Wor years Lioyd has been keown as knowledge of the accumulation of ox- | te Prison entrance, followed by re-1a radical. During the war he was plosive gas in the mine, and by not employing @ sufficient number of fire teameete ack O46 proper inspections, | Wife koodby and then leisurely entered! Hoth Lioyd and his wife, formerly and by failing to provide proper the prison where he was met by a Madge Bird, were active in the more- means for conducting sufficient ven-|Deputy Sheriff who had commitment | ments of the left wing of the Social tilation to the working forces in the party. After the Socialist convention | Disselves Former U feito the whole procedure of|in Chicago in 1919, which refusei| Finds Was Entered «In conclusion the verdict sald: “We [Checking tm, Lioyd remained eilent,|Lioyd and his friends admittance, Frstece Gi further find the mine management re. |@PParently gloomy and downcast they formed the Communist-Labor| The marriage of Anastase Andret- vitch Vonsiatsky, Russian engineér] contest. nineteenth, Louis Kate ported on his way her: ‘eld, te re- rum Russia Mme. ANASTASE VONIATSKY Pratepregh fram amy meee 6 ret neon jo Merely ‘At the inquest thirty-one survivors |@l#0 surrendered voluntarily, started] Arms began his first. They arrived at the} were “Big Bill" Haywood, now in prisons last Monday. ,Seven others| Russia, and John Reed, first Bolshe- are confined in the cook county jail. vk envoy to the United States. GORY | Semon | cree, SCHOOL OHLDREN. mses cnes | auc ever WELCME TRER All Who Take Part te The: ter, Hermes Gets Finances. DUBLIN, Nov. 22 (Associate!]| BERLIN, Nov. 22 (Associated (Continued) of the Baldwin Locomotive Works at mine inspecors and Spangler mine bosses, Government. And his second marriage, to Mrs. Marion Ream Stephens, is held to be legal. The Russian Chureh finds that the marriage to Mile. Mouromsky was t her from the perils of a —A Republi Press):—The new German Cabinet has Syne di ope) aah mclicel atter the Bolshevists oceu- signed by Eamon de Vavera, ax Presi. |deen constituted as follow Gent, and P. 3. Ratlodes, as Mintstcr} Chancellor. Wilhelm Cuno. for Home Affairs, eccuses the Provi.| Vice Chancellor and Minister of atlanta abled parang ve trate Di. ‘Cari Heinze (People s] He sald that after the marriage — y). Mile. Mouromsky wrote to Vonsiatsky: bellion against the Republic, endeavor-| Minister of Foreign Affairs, Herr]‘What a joke on the officials! They ing to re-establish the old Britisa]von Rosenber; don't know I am not of your religion. courts and trying to set up a system| Minister of the Interior, Rudolph] Thank you a thousand times for your Ceser (Democrat). * tection.** of district courts in twenty-six coun — ea! Liberty Street, to which he went di- rectly from the Gibson home, having ties to supersede Repubiican courts,’ |Hermes (Centrist). Georges Clemenceau was up at 5.30 Wilhelm Groener (Socialist-Demo-] After turning in an alarm ereign independence of the Irish craty people and a danger to the Republic,” Minister of Posts and Telegraphs. the proclamation says, “it Is decreed|Herr Stingl. by the government of the Republic Pees of Food, Herman Mueller that all British courte purporting to} sinister of Defense, Dr. O. Geasler exercise jurisdiction within the ter-| (Democrat). - was arrested on a charge of malicious ritory of the Republic, whether known Sree Eenete Dr. Helurich| Tissitct, despite the foct that be tne by the name Kings Court or Dirtrict | Brauns yas Court, are hereby suppressed.”’ paratus and several hundred people to th) corner of Fifth Street and Avenue fore that. When breakfast was ended, the in- defatigable Tiger went at once to his study in the Charles Dana Gib- son house and began dictating the Metropolitan address in French to a Press Publishing Company, 1923. tchine De English text, taken down in short-|one taking any part in such court> BERLIN ithough Chan. he , been ee ae eae” for hand last night, and made the trans-| Without the sanction of the Republl | cejor-designate Cuno hus formed position into his own tongue as an]C®® Gevernment wil: be deemed an}, Cabinet based on a broad coall- enemy of the Republic. Uon In the Reichstag, press comment a ce eaeraaa is most sceptical and many writers If tho “Tiger's” staff thought 1] COPS BAG 19 BOYS seem to take it for granted he will was in for a long sleep this morning, fail aga The Berlin Tagebiatt ibiyaskands witheut fia,i62 at veuke |) kee sang te aon believes “the Cabinet’s base is too F nurrow for long life."” The Socialist without Albert, his vulet. For rt Vorwaerts says "it is obvious this pointing upward. Shea icoked but could soe EMPLOYMENT INCREASES the m ous Practice. “action: ininilcigsnnaeate 5 come 0 el | ARMED THUGS ROB eathered around ! ; Broadway at noon to-day to watch » OA Ano ae z squad of policemen arresting boys. Desperados Make Of W 43 industries reported increased pay- s of workers with dissatis- Arrangements had been made for ment Increased in 29 and decreased tn} Pir 4 14 industries in October, the Depart- report of the speech, but it had not Every few minutes a cop would das| across the stréet and then come bai At Checkerboard Fie:@ J Acai sche Agtite, eaveine (BEA hu pra hauling a frightened youth by the col Daring Hold-Up. lar or the arm. And all the prisoner: | CHICAGO, Nov, 22.—Armed thugs were temporarily locked up in a va AWA Saas cant store which served as an emer | PTY to-day held up and robbed must be obtained and ut once. What | gency cell. was to be donc? For a time there was mystery in The upshot of it wus that Col.ltne proceeding. ‘Then it was learned Stephen Bonsal, militury aid to the/ that this is simply one of series of statesman, had to purchase coples of | police crusades against boys who en- the morning newspapers at a nelgh- | Ganger theic own live by stealing ri boring stand and have these placed at! On the backs of tro!ley cars, Ther the “Tiger's disposal, He was then | were fourteen arrests yesterday and clothed in a long gray dressing gown | Ningtoen to-day and w black skulleap-—tis early morn- |? ane prisoners under ulsteen years of ing working clothes. Even before the | age are reprimunded in the Children’. newspapers arrived he begun dictat- | Court, the older ones usually fined by ing in French the opening sentences | 2” niagistrate. of his speech, relying on his memory. Ee mei vas all the staff ld do t get = edb aA maine of WANTS TO KEEP VOTES was Miled with enthuslasm over his Attacking Subbatdy Mess sentative estaplishments, which em- rived and no one could tell him, cer- ployed 1,525,785 persons last month. guards to Field for transfer to a mall plane, kt1-[eteel, and chemicals. Strikes caused a Muntclpal Postal authorit es checking up said the robbers held up the wrong truck; that a load of registered mail which left the Post Office a short time pre- viously was the loot sought The driver, after being forced to ac- company the robbers for nearly ar hour tn a wild drive along the prinetpa: boulevards of the clty, was firally liber. ated on the extreme north «ti from where the truck had not be after the robbery l-up address at the Opera House and th reception the crowd had given him, and he wanted to talk about {1 Finally, at 1 o'clock this morning he $700,000 FUND LEFT was pe ranted 10 & to hed, as ul wasnt IN WILL FOR RESEARCH ald. te ahs 4 Presid te's request te Congresr INTO TUBERCULOSIS of warm orungeade sent to his room, . 7 but it sulficed to keep the Tiger ae of Dr. Ven F White P 22.--Atinekini yesterday ministration Shipping Rill, Ceraway, Democrat, Arkansas rest for only a fow hours and then he was le awake again, « Student of ows Labora. Charles M. Schwab, the steelmaker, | duced to-day a jJofnt resolution to one of the first visitors of the Imipit members of Congress defeatey ‘He spent about halt an hour}ing recent election from v« will of Che Dr. Karl Von Ruck o with Clemenceau, in which time he}iya, routine | Asheville, tuberculosis speciatist, proffered the statesman the use of his Arkeseks Inred thy |aueathed approximately $700,000 fo. privat ach during the vislt had in effect arked Congres: [scientific researeh into the preventio, to thin Clemenceau ac- people w Tang cure of a Kcliina : : epted and the car will be attached [expressed at wounoee taare Ur on Ree Let Fatima smokers to the train which leaves for Homton| Executive fo be (lets nnater. hee GHUNOvE Ruck died tell you tomorrow. warning ‘at 8 e'elocky " he asserted. "We The Von Ruck Researcl, Laboratory ae . right to vote contrary to the aaested Cech oe ‘atory TURKS PUT IN CLAIM of the people as recorded in the ballot] |” Spaneuers ‘as created several box. The people cre our masters and] years ago by Dr. Von Ruck, will have FOR WHOLE OF THRACE Demand at Peace wed by Greeks charge of the fund and the ure to be expended “hy the or trustees for scientitic r and experiment in tubore the ald of tubercular pat not the President —_ PROHIBITION BLAMED FOR YOUTHFUL FOLLIES earnings. corporatior arch, study. losis and tor nts who are Conference Op 4 Others. LAUSANNE, Nov (Anpociated Bhan 0 procure Aequute and satio Press).--The quent e disposition | yo). Require Hip Liquor Yew; Girl i ed = of Western Th definitely be- Prater Gin 19 bade, fon » powers to-day when Isinet] Cieago, 29.-Prohintion war| PHILIPPINE HOUSE 30, 2 ohibition war Pasha presented the Commission é VOTES Militory and Territorial Matters] blamed to-day for modern boys an FOR REPUBLIC Turk claim to all the territory em-|girle going wrong by Mise Beas Sulll- 1 0 oi roy braced within her frontiers of 1913. van, who resigned as an Asal, ANILA. M. Veniaelos, for Greece, immediately] state's Attorney after spending tw Preaident opposed the claim, and was supported |veara handling ex of delinquent chi! [be petitioned by the Jugo-Slavs and Roumantans, who] dren Legistature & favored maintaining the Mnritaa River] “Boys are not real fellows unless the as the western boundary of Turkey in|oarry hip Yauor who t Kurope and agreed with him that there| be satisfied with eam soda. in a ahovid not even be a pleblacite to de- arets drinking synthetic «in half she] ihe House to at thy cide the saver of the disputed | night,” se sald, They never thought] tution passed by + Bisieg Tovacco Co. territory, a» Temet sugested. of liguor before Prohibition.” ho weeks Ago. PARIS, Paris courts for forcigners unless Proof can be furnished that they have Loyd ip row “Convict No. 8285." 4 pals the curtéat inetalment of French income taxes is the latest proposal to {halt the increasing applications of [Ramerons Ami whose dollars are alleged to buy is near death ip a hospital, and the F secrecy as to the actua: details of }ous causes und the formal complaint ‘that one or the other of the couple “refuse to resume marital relations.” AMERICAN ARTISTS SAIL TO-DAY FOR FRANCE " French Liner Pa . porters and photographers. -Lfoyd re-| arrested for display! - saa | xs repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Tuained in the autotnoblle to'td. hal arrested for displaying the red Gag on | _—— a SSB | Jo Davison, the sculptor, and Har- i gecondiive ig. a- atataraaet oy for France og the French Iner Parts. ‘Mr. Davidson goes to work on his i} sociation after adjournment of the S ] meeting. LIGHT RATES IN N | Bolstering up of the wet forces tn erected tn the suburbs of Parts. Mr. » Je} various States was among the plans —>—— Haon Fisher, the painter, safled to-day Whieh tt statue of the American soldier to be Slavike I. Groutch, the Serblan 2in- Ister who has been accredited to thir country for four years, was also a pas ‘ih Ridley Park, Pa. to Mile. Licuboft] senger. M. Groulch wae the official te War Dividends Declared. | statistics snow, they sald, that the Mouromsky, 0 lac whom the Austrian ultimatum was de- ae be ary | SSC ON Oy tae eee livered in 1914. A. T. Henderson, Gen- has been dissolved by the ftussian}erat Traffic Manager of the French Orthodox Church and the old Russian] Line, sailed to attend an internationai conference of steamship officials. NEGROES TOLD TO QUIT COUNTRY, REFUSE TO GO ATHENS, Ga.. Nov. Yalta in the winter of 1920, ac-[dred Negroes and fifty, white farme 4, IST Foi Geonee Couniy he! according to reports published here to- day, jafter notices were posted on sev- eral Negro churches and lodge room Sunday, warning the Negroes to leave before the end of the year The Negroes adopted a resolution declaring confidence in the “law-abld whieh | just year by numerous ci Street Station, five pieces of fire ap-| herts say, sisted he had been held up and robbed| MPSS Over Proper Adjustment ; and sounded the alarm for assistance. Ende in Shootin: stenographer, He had before him ths} ‘The proclamation declares that any | “PsN (Sew York xening World) | Patrolman Patrick Shea, however, said| Following a quarrel over a still, Tony v! Petros, forty, of No. 821 Henderson turned ck when he heard the bell| Street. Jormey City, to-day shot Mrs on the firebox at the corner and heard| Mary Bogash, thirty-nine, of the sanw Demunko erying out and then saw him| ,qaress, twice, and then turned th: see no signs of fire. When the firemen| Pistol upon himself and sent a bullet arrive? and could not locate any blaze| through his brain, He died instantly Shea grabbed Demunko. and the woman is said to be dying in City Hospital. According to the police, the couple SHOWN, FOR ‘OCTOBER | "ee Boers aueresiting even the prover). a aenvaroN, way to adjust a still. Three shots were Petrosk! dead. a ment of Labor announced to-day; 34 of | POLICE OFFICERS WIN FRENCH In recognition of their vigilance and Information gathered by his associa. | attention while acting as escorts and|tion, he added, “proved conclusively | evera Marshals Foch and Joffre|that the crime increase noted in th» | Car building and repairing plants re-| during their visita to New York, In-| Government report is attributable to the portea the greatest increase, 13.7 per} spector John Coughlin and Detective post office motor truck carrying :ir]eent; from 4.6 to 5.9 per cent, were ro- | Sergeants Sylvester Brierton, Grover ; heckerba: wing {rorted for glass, foundry and machine Brown and August Mayer were de mail matter at Checkerboard Flyina |inops, woolen manufacturing. iron ant! orated with the French order of Police THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1922. MINE MANAGERS |Lloyd, Millionaire Socialist, VONSIATSRY'S MARRS: GE. ee High Court Officials Are Ready to Give Their Support to Proposed Measure. Noy. 22—No divereo in ricans of both sexes, court employees. Fisher said he was going to look ‘em Over and get a little atmosphere and ul- 80 act os judge In the Paris beauty —>—$__— schedule of reduced 3 mee! householders’ bill Nov. It ir understood that high court oM- clals who are not anxious to get mixed in forelgn divorce scandals are i i = ready to give their support to such will Organize Auxiliary Ac ® measure and will urge that a law! Cording to Plans Adopted requiring proofs of French residence, | accompanied by tax receipts, be en- acted. Some French are not speciniists in American di- | vorces, are reported to be preparing | p,... 0 ‘@ scheme whereby, in addition to in- | /'*s')—-Oranization of a women's jthelr actions for divorce, hiding sert-}come tax credentials, applicants must | Militant auxiliary was included in pay a special fee of several thousand | PIO adopted by the Association Op- francs Into a fund for pensioned | Posed to the Prohibition Amendment. lawyerr, who | State Secretaries cf the organization. which was concluded yesterday. Support of the asscciation will be State’s Consumers Will Save | Poms of the country, with stress bo- 31,600,000 Annually—Pre-| ven the Nation's revenue, leaders The New Jersey Public Service Elec- | trle Company to-day filed with the|act was modified to permit the manu- ee State Board of Public Utility Com-| {«cture and sale of light wines and mission in Newark and in Trenton, «| Pee? #8 !s allowed in Canadian prov- utes for electric | lighting and power service which will | League of America also was launched Fade Ren fOn me Ot ky, (Wat muprees Confidence tn White Fetks| nean an annual saving of $1,600,000 |! the Executive Committee's state- © customers of the company, which |™¢Mt. the organization being declared yperates In New Jersey. S The reduced rates will benefit about | Federal enforcement of the Vol- OP) per Obnt. Of the aomrenene con (stead Act haa proved gigantic Wile tomers. All bills for Mecember will be | UTE, According to W. MH. Stayton of t computed on the basis’ of the schedule, ‘Tho reduction will amount | *2¢lation, who remained in St. Louis to approximately 10 per cent ag | to-day to perfect plans for another Thomas N. McCarter, President of Of the association the company, made pubile the acticn| He said that crime had increasea Minister of Finance,- Andreas — Ing white citizens of our county," and] of the directors‘of the Public Service |5!mce the Prohibition enforcement further, that “we will not be driven]! Corporation, the pa vw; Measure had become effective, and speech of last night into French. “Whereas these British courts,| Minister of Economics, Johannes ROBBED OF $25, CALLS from among the white people, whom raat Sustareas x 12 voted tor a’? ‘pes | advocated regulation of the Mquor Not in the least fatieued by the ex-|whuther in thelr old torm of their}Betker (People’s Party). OUT FIRE DEPARTMENT | we know to be our friends, ‘withou'| cont. quarterly dividend on common trade by the various States, Minister of the Treasury, Dr. Hein- frat giving them an opportunity of pro- | si ocx Delegates cleciared that a test ertion of his long address last alent {new disguise, are illegal usursation| icy Aitect i Rat Rabber Bichhen ana) Wicttin tal toCting Ua mance ce ie Ge ee tena Ltwantyetive yeare ako ot Peale Ope: 3 fn i bet Oconee County has been thrown into] °¢™MMon stock to the pre-war basis vu. ago - at the Metropolitan ra House. | of authority, infringement of the sov-} | Minister of Transportation, Gea. Lecked Up. tumult on warious ogcasions during th {an 8 per cent. annual dividend. . The | cating properties of beverages ahowed 8 of nigh | cirectors also voted the usual 2 pe: brought the police reserves of the Fifth ing by matked men, {n which, re-| cent. quarterly dividend on the cur Negroes were taken from| poration’s preferred stock. their homes and flogged. McCarter said that ne A early this morning. Michael Demunko,| MAN DEAD, WOMAN DYING twenty-five, of No. 77 Ludlow Street.) IN QUARREL OVER STILL the unusually large inerease in the business of the|drank four quarts of beer of 3 per electric company was the reason for| cent. alcoholic content. the decision to reduce rates. ied =~ a After filing of the new schedule the Public Utility Board statement announcing pursuing its own investigation with. out regard to the new rates, but fifty famillea were routed out early to- that It accepted the new schedule Thus, the new schedule will becom effective in accordance with the an-| destruction of a hundred homes and ajouncement of the company. buildings. More than 10,000 watched the ae fire which was under complete contro! SAYS PROHIBITION that it was Wet Leader Quotes Prison Cenaus Showing Increase in Number. 22, number of prisoners in Stai IN RY Fg in St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 22 (Associated - | for Repeat of the Eighteenth Amend- ment at a two-day conference here of given the Presidential candidate fh 924 who runs on a platform seeking the Legislative Committee of the as- adopted, and efforts are to be made to put the liquor question before the ing laid upon the effect of Prohibition declared. . United States Treasury would be richer by more than a billion dollars a year In liquor taxes If the Volatead | inces, fight against the Anti-Saloon {an obstructive force. new'| Baltimore, general director of the ax- naUonal meeting of State secretaries that after a man had consumed one .| and two-thirds ounces of alcohol the effect could be noticed and that the effect was noticeable after a man ROCTED FROM HOMES BY &250,000 LUMBER YARD FIRE. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 22.—Nearty lasued a day in a $250,000 fire that swept two blocks of a lumber yard and threatened at 6 a. m. Statistics ee issued to-day by the Census Bureau | Chiefy Due to Strikes] heard in quick succession and Mrs. Bo-| showing an increase of 10,000 In. the | tries Affected fash staggered out with one bullet tn Nov. 22.—Employ-| her Jaw and another through her right Fed- DECORATIO: ment, declared to-day. et Rurale to-day, The dec-] arising from the use —and after all, what other cigarette is so highly respected by so many men? eral Institutions since the ‘ drastic Prohibition legis! - oo iroves | Generations of the demonstrated fact that the large en r I percentage of Increases are directly due " the truck driver and 30.9 per cent. decrease in pottery; de- oration was conferred by Gaston with the main Increase occurring in the | napped track driver and cacaped | to isas of 68 in tertiliser and 60 per Liebert, the French Consul General, at so-called Prohibition period of 1920 to|| the finest that the world has cant. atitomohile manufactories, his office No. 9 East 40th Street. 19 year, ¢ arm. When netghbors rushed in they] 1917, reveal that the Eighteenth Amend- ment .and the Volatead act have NOT been deterrents to crime, W. H. Stay- ton Against the Prohibition Amend- GA AED Y ton, founder and head of the Associa- ever produced, have contributed crucial test is by making com- parisons. | Advt. on Page 15 Notice to Advertisers Birplay advertising type copy and relenee Orders for elther the week Moral |} Worlo or fhe Evening Worl? i recel after < P. M. the day vrecedine publication can oe Insertec only a8 space mas ermalt | anc ar orde: of receipt at Phe World Oftion, | Copy’ containing engravings to oe made oy The Worie -nust »¢ recelvec oy 1%, Me } Dieplay advertising type copy tor ‘he Supe plement Sections of The Sunday Worl’ most be receiver oy * P MW Thursday preceding publication ane release must de received by P. M4. 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