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a 7 ports } motion picture circles were aay ns * * a 7 : ss TO WM. C. SHA that this witness will riot give testl- MANY OTHER MISHAPS. ] 4.0 waite st ae pluarnh yy Majentic that Charles Chaplin, ayes ile SHANLEY JR. ikl denne at ye tho bs . ~ . and Pola Negri, Polish screen trage- 8 whole case will have to stan - a ge her bettom freshly painted and four dienne, wero engaged to be married. or fall on the story of Mrs, Jane Gib. Jersey City Trolley Strikes }uw propetters to drive her, satied eed es son, which {s uncorroborated in ¢s- ; ‘ " T cannot say ‘yes,' Chaplin was i h Severely Injuring for Southampton and Cherbourg at t ‘ sential parts. Mrs. Gibson has identi- Auto, Severely Injuring 1170 Risen cite nGedine WIth HO Bane quoted. “Any such announcement fed “the :woran in wray"" ab the one 2 @ 5 he sieht ba must of necessity come from her, seen on the Phillips farm, but she our Fersons. "1 1 sir Te z = sengers in her first cobin, Sir Ber- Neither can I say ‘no’ Think of the Lied ae men os the "man ‘, ae ete trum Hayes, ‘her commander, sald he péaition: that would place her tao? ae ae waany ate Bho has bopn ive-year-old Fidwant Zenora was [aid not intend to drive his ship just Ase ring to iw Times, Mio Newel ba ESIC Lai maiantly killed to-day in rer of his Thecause she was clean, but would cancelled an engagement to give a men who might he Indicted as ‘the one, No. 533 West Mth Street, when [keep her at 25-knot speed for the run. representative of that newspaper an bushy haired man’ apparently have he. was hit by a Now York Central! 4 delegation of Girt Scouts was at interview when she recelved intima- allbis that will stand a strong attack, Hailroad auto truck driven by Joseph [tne ship to bring a great bouquet of tion of the subject he wished to dis- Since Jim Mills, husband of tho r Vencly eae ; ; cuss. ; slain singer, has become hopeful that rimble, twenty-one, No. 47 Tenth | roses to Mrs. Nicholas F. F dy, their The Chaplin-Negri romance, the the crime will be cleared up, his Wenue, The auto was being driven | National ‘Treasurer, who sailed with paper continues, had its beginning daugh i . ; pap 8 ghter has changed her opinion and west on 80th Street when it hit the }atr. Brad He too eived an offer. when Chaplin toured Europe last now says she believes the authorities hoy ee - eat) year. are further from an Indictment than Patrolman Frank A. Fitzpatrick of ak . ‘< aceey a ni gel ae ; When Negri recently arrived here ever. he West 20th Street Station arrested | Alice Hastings of No. a West aud again met Chaplin she was sald Mr. Mott and his associates are “rimble and later arraigned him be- [Street presented the os to Mis SEAN ON 92 to have exclaimed: hoping for a “break*’ in the form of ore Magistrate MeGechan in Jeffer- | Brady, and Agnes Tiordan of No. 491) Left to Right—Below, F. 5. Buttterworth, John C. Greenway, Frank A. Hinkey, Vance MeCormick, Man: ue REasan Ge Nike Gomes Ghee ae “000 Mal) for ‘Hort id hit ee Ne real uae: L. |. Bliss. Above—W. 0. Hickok, A. Hamilton Wallis, James A, McRea. W. C. Winter, Philip H. hey | ee alk Ce wave been Taont lea Ce (ROMS sete ELHAD qiroaee : omicide Court. of flowers in My. Brady's lape live: are said to have b , cles > myste yw ‘An unidentified man about forty] ‘The Bradys are to spend the win we - 5 St t _s J inseparable" since she reached Los forward, and belive the pressure of years old, dressed in a dark suit, red jter in Rome and will have an audience: . ve . Angeles, events may force them out of their sweater and a gray cap, was run|with the Pope, ft hae been rumored/Old Stars, All of Whom] [Mm vga Beranshy cabana) Bnd. Guar e eae After at first declining to discuss concealment, The local newspaper sown and killed by an automobile }that Mr, Brady is to reecive a hig ! kad G oe The team of “92 made a most envi-| newspaper publisher, Harrisburg, | personal affairs, Chaplin said, ac- urges editorially: truck loaded with bartele of coment {decoration trom the Pope, hut he dr Have Kicked Goals on the}abie record. ‘The only football teams] Fa: Laurence 'T. Bliss, left halt, mer-| cording to the Tim . “It is in the power of someone to in Dean Street, near Stone Avenue, [nied this to-day World’s Field of Success ot a large Bastern university which | chant, Wilmington, Del.; Clifford D. “T can't say ‘yes’; any such an- make a clean breast and confession in Hirooklyn, at 1 o'clock this afternoon} George M. Cohan, his mother, Mrs MGS Pied OF SUCCESS, | went through the season without be-| Bliss, right half, Insurance, Harlford, |ouncement must of necessity come the Hall-Mills murder case, Confes- ‘Phe driver of the truck said the man [Jere J. Cohan, and bis son, George Entertained at Dinner by] '"% Scored against, winning every} Conn; Frank §. Butterworth, full- | from her. She Is a gentlewoman and a sion would he good for some souls ttepped off the sidewalk and started [Jr., were on the fist. Mr. Cohan said p SPNaental RE me, were the Yale teams of ‘88, '91,| back, financier, New Haven, Conn. |foreigner, don't you see? She does not and would lift a burden from a yery ross the street without paying anw]he didn’t know where he was going Vance McCormick, Their nd ‘09. The total points made} and Harmon — Graves, lett half,| understand American way In affairs tired public,” Y ttention to traffic. Witnesses cor- nor how long he would be away, Bat] Oj Captain De ie 85) tenants, (abi ntaen games iw rer eve kore City. of this kind. Sie would resent iny This is supplemented with a letter inmorated the driver. who was not ar- J he will visit his daughters Helen and a Captun, were 69%, but it did not play Harvard] Mr. Graves learned football at Trin-| making a statement. And if T said MISS MOLLIE ELLY. to the editor, quoting from the Scrip- lested, : “| Mary at thelr school in Paris, Ie -_—— that fall, The team of ‘91 scored 490| ity, where he was captain of the team,|«ny'—just look at. the position in tures, reading in part: ThIG6: WOMEN atid two men. were} play. he} Twelve members of y 6 points and the '92 team 435 points in| so when he came up to Yale be knew] which that would put her.” Mrs. Hugh Kelly of No. 30 Wash-| “It has been my desire ever since I bd we were | 1Ks at sich ase eee Yate fet Ftne sume number of games, while the} the game. Mr. McCoi the 7 “ ? ; ; urt at 3,30 A. M. to-day when a suid ball team of 94 had @ reunion dinner| ‘99 team scored 209 points. in’ ten | Bliss brothers FATHed POsa teas | Len Cobsnitt: Comitnenited) “imiar<|/ SIRtSn Equavel NV esty) hina; Asheunced read) ot Che EelieNiliaimur dee: top sae touring car going north on the Bow- | Mrs. ©. HP. Belmont, accom-|at the tniversity Chub last night.| games. ° . aes “ al at AN) rage is no crime.” the engagement of her daughter, Mlas| With those who are guilty und those t ery collided with a taxicab at Grand {panied by Mrs. Willlam Joy and Mig. |, esewatee Fern tt 1892 only. sieve Meveatin oe Sealers a The comedian is sald to have moved] Mollie Kelly, to William Carleton} WhO know facts in the murder case Street. Chaties’ Morani. also .aalled. Mins} Thies" bad’ae tHolr gueste caachesand|, F oore Gey yee ie and ewal Other guests at the dinner whol recently from a small cottage into a] snanie not to risk their souls’ salvation py In the taxicab, driven by Ruben | Alice Paul and Misa Mary Shaw were | Managers of famous Yale teams ag] (he Vale Harvard game aud twelve) were not actual playing members Of rouse of many rooms and to be oc- eB, . lying or taking bribes. If they would Mire lis uke nett score te hen far back ax 1865. Tho team of vo2) en ' the Yale-Princeton game, The) the team of '92 were: Walter Camp.| cunying tt alone ae Kelly’s father, the late Hugh only make # confession both to Got : . } s 80 ds ‘ coach, counsellor and frien ea . srt Selly, nied as -fand man nt the peice and jeg were Madeline Cullen, nmeteen, No.| Mra, Belmont, who will spend thers ect onty noted for its season of |halves with ten-minute intermissions| iam H. Corbin, captain Yale ‘88 foot-|,,T8ere have been many reports In ¥. controlled large sugar inter-/and man and get the pence and joy 903 Park Place; Clara Allen, twenty-} winter at Eze, near Nice, sald she 19- | clean, complete victories (not a single] —!igorous compared with the thirty] pall team and ‘ec Dr. Wiillam | the last year that he was to remarry. /eats in the West Indies, She was] [vot iin world cannot give: | Whit one, No, 674 Lincoln Place, and Will- tended to devote much of her UMeTsoors against it), but also for the ™imute-halves and fifteen-minute| Bull, Yale '85, '86, ‘87, °88 football | He formerly was the husband of Mil-| educated in the Sacred Heart and the] with Couatee BE jam J. Morton, twenty-one, No. ‘Ofabroad to translating literature of " . HOT quartofecot to-day toums and coach: pr. Joun A, Hart-| 4 Harris, sereen and vaudeville ac-} nominican © 7 uy man Pilling Street, all Brooklyn addresses. | the woman's movement in this coun- {88° f Wis) Won in bushes and)” srempare of the (92 with thelrteamil wall, Yate ‘eo, 90, ‘ol routball eeame| tems minican convents and during the} Crtics of the conduct of the pro- y ; o 2 with well, Yale "89, ‘90, otball teams , ace c; -.| sactitor's 2 sledsure a They were all thrown to the street. try into foreign languages, us the [Professional lite positions and their present occupa-|and coach; William W. Heffelfinger, pa war was_active In the Canteen Divi eee os es Hloasures Seater : NE eee tet Dacekiyn: wan | movement hud now become interna jathered at the table jast night] tions, follow: Frang A. Hinkey, left| Yule ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, '91 football teams sion of the Mayor's Committeo of] Pay In 4 statement by William FH. Co- anv the te nite in which were f'Una! were financlers, lawyer, a pub-| end. broker, Dayton, O.; Wallace C./and coach; Stanford N. Morrison, Women on National Defense. She| trustees of St. Albans Mission, tha driving the touring car, in which were} when the Majestic was docked re-|iisnor, a railroad president, brokers, | Winter, left tackle, financier, Chi- | Yule *90, *91 foothall teams and coach; 1s a sister-in-law of Grover A.|the Rev. Mr, Hall could. not’ have } argaret ad. Thomas’ Corbett, |CRty for cleaning at South Boston] yen) preset SJ cago; James A. McRae, lett guard,| Francis T. Barbour, Yale ‘90, '91 fp t- Whalen, Comithtestoner oe F1 Ee Gn MeReeeRicE Gh ote Ona Rowen hivist geaarrt ys maae Corbett |ner four bronze propellers were re-|% manufacturer, an engineer, a mer-| president of the Penneytvania Rail-| pall teams and coach; Thomas Cocii- shal Cesena lA EGSTD Bichon p cena mtr e het imantyveight, No. 6509 Bay Parkway. | raced by others. ‘Two of the old ones|ehant—oll_ men who have wot only) road; Philip ‘, Stillman, centre, tin- fran, eaptain college team”: Willan fF y 1! Structures. Be ay ieee a Helene iseokdyn: adresses. were in her cargo to-day, being taken| played champion football but have} ancier, Elizwbeth, N, J.; W. O. Hick-| Maflitt, manager Yale ‘92 football Mr. Shanley is a son of Mr. and] Pt: t2 because Afr, Pail attended | caped injury. An ambulance surgeon Be eaten pane but havey ok 8d, right guard, manufacturer.| team; James C. Sawy i a trustees meeting of the Mission, ar- from Gouverneur Hospital treated the} ack by Prof. Wesley Lambert, #/ bucked the line of life’ for a touch ‘ Beige mace 1 CAM) canes: Bawa etr awe ecrl Mrs. William Carleton Shanley vf] riving at a little after 8 o'clock. Street, Jersey City, at the intersection] POST-MORTEM ON PRINCE J 602! tn the game of lite. ‘ Sait Sarr et the war he served overseas as a leu-| Hall was worried and irritated be- of Newark Avenue and Brunswick That's just about what ho has done. fanhattan Shirt..... 20 1,000,000 (Continued) tenant. cause of the necessity for secing Mrs. Street, {n that city, and severely in- SHOWS MARKS OF BLOW It took him, a Yale mun, to makes ie Ge i 5,000,000 —————- Mills before he went to the Missicn jured four persons in tho machine.| jawnone Bratned —Woaband of! princeton a > é ’ ’ ’ American Mach, & ¥ 200 4,000,000 | Trist SHaneellee 5 aboliel trustees’ meeting in order to instruct The auto was thrown onto the side- eutnea at Paviy hewn Prius oe Pree of the en ce a Aectoia | aterm e one Ne et at ! her to suppress every utterance, look walk. DETROIT, Nov. 25.—The ody of | UMted States In ) Mr. McCor- Union Natural Gas.. 75 G0} cciacu taceutatnimrel i and gesture on the Lake Hopatcong The Injured, Mr. and Mrs. Davis} woaecick Ww. Prince of New. York mick was captain of the famous Pan American Petro. 2 100 Tt, provider’ for the tempotary, scons picnic the next day which would tend atid Mr. and Mrs, Peter Rose of No. iy Z ay nd Jast night he was host t Hanover Nat. Bank 00,000 Beate . betlol ; fo stimulate the suspicions which he 388 Fifth Strect, were taken to the| found dead in the hall of an apartment ight he was host to Public Nat. Bank. . hy pas n oT Ue pre il oe Ma of had that day learhed Mrs, Hall had . house here early Wodnesday under! tis teammates, He came all the way Lawyers Title & Trust ITT) [Seppe oe Aine EN Eee tn delet A ER Rs i: pips ponent Theaion: 7 City Hospital for treatment, and later fi oer é et aaboock & wilco: loninug| State power to adopt sets applica formed against them. Mr, Hall, the removed to their homes. myaterigun elreumstancer, beurs the |from Harrisburg, where he publishes Repseck eV ueen ey, Hy 8UO| ble to other dominions. ¥ — linvestigators say, could and did meet Samuel Jacchs, nincteon, No. 468] jen, tas inches to the right of the | *MeWspAper, to entertain his old com National Liberty Ins, 500,000] |, The frst schedule contains elghty- Mrs. Mills on the way to the mission Hast 159th Street, Bronx, refused to}cnin. ‘This was announced by county |rades, and they were all there with os Lawyers Mortgage 1,500,000 a ricanietscgua i ie open ig aa itd meeting. He did instruct her how to gO to a hospital after a truck ran} physicians to-day as having been re-ltwo exceptions. (Continued) Singor Mite. Co,.----- 43 2-2 $0,000,000) a nial Pik EInglini(vglven: equal act In Mrs. H + | vealed na post-mortem b. ep: 4 ore: H) 000,00 Bg HERS = d , and bh nuld easily have over him, and ts in a serious cond! x ee a A post-mortem examination) a. aa one on handalter Mr. AMO - — Standard of Ohio.... 100 00,009 | Tecesnition as an official tongue. eS day and he could asily have sald ail tion to-day at his home. Serie ‘ 5 swelled to $2,000,000,000 or more.] Standard Milling 60 46.085, The Legislature will consist of the no had to in two minutes. Last night be left the truck at] lollowing the post-mortem, the physi- | Co' last nt was the famous |” Agra vin oan MR Lannons| King and two Houses, a Chamber of nana oe Third Avonue and 984 Strect and| cians sald no marks of a blow had} pop" (Clift D.) Iliss, the onty|flurdiy a business day passes but) Pane en co. a: “snotwnn | Deputl nd a Senate, known gener- BUTCHER IS BLINDED when'ho tried to Jump on the run. [Deen ditcovered, adding, However. that Iman who ever disobeyed m signal ani] from three to six companies, or more, |Maryiand Casualty... 4 nly as the Direachtas, All citizens twen- = = BY ACID THR | | mig board missed his footing and) juplic to permit. detectives. to follow | Mate @ touchdown against Harvard. | aie added to the lst. Republic Cotton’ Mills: 160 1a ae ea on ee ihe Chernbec white] Co% In autos in Chicago, having sold A OWN IN HIS | the front wheel passed over his body. | clues arising out ¢f the theory that] Mf McCormick was talking with an} ‘Liege dividends now being pald out} Relome Switch #& Sp ie ot | Ait ettizena thirty years of age may vote | more than 500 new cars this yeur FACE AT BRADLEY BEACH i ‘August Schad, eleven, No. 168 Hast | Prince waa Plain. Evoning World reporter when Mr.lio stuckholders are charged against} Pitta sugar Rif... 6) TUG 43 | Fo ehig RAnAte. I had heard that Lanus was en- —_——_ 994 Street, was struck at Lexington} Wesley Hl. Pett, husband of the Blas ve ee Ne Tecan ae Accumulated surplus earnings of the] arccrory Stores .. 10 The oaths to be taken by members| saged to Miss Maybelle Gray of Lud-] ASBURY PARK. Nov. 2 Aupsine aad Mth Street by a taxioal| Woman upon whom Trince und & party) | “Helio; Fop! © sheuted Mr Me-| respective companies. And tt ts well] american Screw Co. 50 1,500,000] of the Oireachtas is as follows: low, Ky., who made frequent visits to} ough Commis: Hradley Beach | driven by Isidore Simon, No. 551 West pete eal rll Sa ieee atte edly yen chap Pe ob cp. a | Understod in Wall Street that these mein e do wclemnly aweertene faith | Chicos tovaco thin, Miss) MoAcdlel nica araraa'uszon roward for the ERS 1724 Street, last night, apd is to] tie sinveatigution. PTwiL vetarne’ hare Ay poe fod the same ot Pop" companies ave taking advantage uf} Total stock dividends. 1,290,586,021] and allegiance to the constitution offcontinued, The girl said she had left] prehension of the person who waylulit Mount Sinai Hospital with a fractur-| nexpectedly, it is sud, and broke into of ene bi ert Bi the one aiffer- existing tax laws and distributing =o the Irish Free State as by law estab-]1he office at & o'clock, the usual time} Arthur T. Purehase, fifty-three, 4 ed-skull, ‘The chauffeur was arrested. [the rogin, where u purty is sald have] Cretommpe. rosy pate. Pop'n his) thelr surplus earnings in the form ef} REFUSAL BY GOMPERS OF | lichec and that I will bo faithrul to}last night butcher, last night, and threw acid in > been fn progress. ‘The physielans re- | Bl! Ly ‘op played| stock before more drastic tax provis- His Majesty King George V., his heirs FT HIM IN HIS OFFICE WITH] Dit, face. destroying hie right eye and . ea weheaWon (tert right half in those old days and, ac-}4ons can be placed the atatuie| PEACE PARLEY BID ; e i {LE s 4] endangering the sight of his left eye GIRL WHO FELL FROM pp |iner sy, trince reerived mould have cording to bis own admission, he Wai Pooks nL STIRS BRITISH LABOR the. common citienship of Tveland STRANGER. he ass sRewac leben aaa ae FIED | been sufficient to cause death the snappiert in the history of Yale Most. of 4! rian AD a | Somane) ‘ 4 “ etay te chase's garage, Mr. Purchase went een suffic a ath, Most of these companies enjoyed a 1} adherence} ‘‘Lanus wanted me to stay late to] (pase S) Bare | f om fe Richly Dressed Young Woman Suu osteo mig That famous touchtown axuinst Har-| unprecedented carninzs during the] Copyright. 1922 (New Yor nine W ene Mean Ae aiaue ot allow: Him 10 call om -@ woman cus- [f° Gutcrtar, ey Ts cee <o Se pe uci Unceascious in Hospital. NEUTRAL ZONE FIXED Holy ha aed eye ba phaeute| FO BL Pe UoR Tie peewee) DE er Fer EE Nn oe ig] BAtlons forming the British common-|temcr, but 1 refused," | she eaded front of his store, From behind the re isi , abe je hole | onerous excess profits tax it was } A Noy. 25.—British labor ts] Vooith of nations.” “When T left Lanus was in the office] door of the garage a voice calle The pretty, blond young woman who ON TURKISH FRONTIER | Harvard team massed nat a centre | practicable to distribute these earn-| deeply disappointed at the refusal of the| “Sine Chamber (Dat: Eireann) shall{ with another mun whom I had never | “Mand up!" fawetured her skull late last night by rush, the only tactles employed up to] ings in the form of cast, In most in-| American Federation of Labor to soln] yao temisiative authority und money | sven before.” Nefore Mr, Purchase could see who faling (rom a taxicab in 18th Street] Hreement Reached by Commission | that time: op" got an Inspiraion | stances surplus earnings were plowed| the International Labor and Peace | pane OE St annie (csanndl het 8 found two hours later | peaking the acid blinded him. Mo near Ninth Avenue hus not yet recov Giver Bulgara Outlet to Sea, and dashed around right end and tel} buck into the property or otherwise; Societies Conference on World Peace at bills exclusive of the Senate (Sanad iy ae De was ung Cre moure letes A ria eae HONIG ka CNR PPE ORANG aba: = Sat ce we LAUSANNE, Noy, 25.—The Lauswnne!on the Hue antouched by a Harv " ; Y No [the Hague next month Kireann) by Joh son, Who conducts A] ioiee, His daughter called help and eed consciousness at the New Y hidden away, Stockholders had to be Mae LahAy » for the| nearby ga s Lake Hoapltal nd ot police ave not} Conference ved only wt it ' an. if “ takers 3 {t Is not only @ refusal of ¢ er The Oirewchtas may provide for t arby d ' ' he waa tuken to Spring Lake Hoapit visor gor ai Ny ela A vere Mee eee PTT Hasiay BpaKtt coe ee Ai Vidend | retary | national invitation issued the| initiation by the people of laws and | heard two shots and went am-| "sr, Purchase hos told the authorities | : RECSESENE, SOrCR RY “pop re , t ‘i , | vere Insignificant in comparison With) sycretariat of the International Federa- | constitutional amendment mediately to Lanus's office. I saw] of several persons who “had a aptte She Aircd-Hyman Conterstein's cab at} Comtniasion No. 1, one of three | “Pap'? reminisced a littie last nist! | the earning power of their propert:« a wore minis ree | he earning power of their propert tion of Trade Unions at Anisterdam|— ¢ im case of actual invasion] no one but heard groans. Inves-| against hin, Mat Street and Eighth Avenue and {divisions of the conclave, agreed | when he thought of his nearly t Wall /Ktroslshas naw, bacoitis-eol-Pone itiie Bisd a wNitusal to Gocoperats see et Thies State euidh not Ue] teating I Cound Lanun lying op’ th drove to 23d Street. where. the driver] esinbilshmient of a demilitarized heud. On those duys they uyed nol tied in the opinion that within the| «ith the British Labor Party—which| Me trish ree State slik foe | eee ee uci of the aut oes saye. aba talked with a man for twol thirty kilometers on either aide of the| heard protectors and to protect your} next your Congress will pass a tax| naturally supported the fnvitation—in | Committed to uctive Participation in} running board of the auto. 2} ° = . Bours eres cai Regret the cab} ‘Turkish frontier from the Black Sea tol heud you Jet your huir grow long +o] vw for the purpoee of securing rev-| trying to find ways and means of pre-}| Wal ; ; else was in the garage when Notice to Advertisers J 7nd ald she would tell the driver when | the Aegean, Bulwarla iw provided wif! yy to form a mut on which to fall | nue from earnings of corporations | venting future ware,” a labor ofletal| | Amous other things it is provided] entered," the garage man said. Orspiay edvertining ype copy and, relense Se Gal crated nin to Man to G30] Asene Sushen adeentiae Players did not cut their hatr xfter!): faiied to levy a tax on while earn. | %ld that every Minister shall have the] Two pistols were lying near the | oder, for either mock aay Morals ways, end signalied | © stop in 28d] Isimet Vasha's delegation demanded | aug. 1, preceding the football season. atled te yat jorge Lansbury, Labor M. P. and} right to attend and heard in the] pool of blood, Both were identified | World or Tho Evening Worlo if tees Hiveet between Ninth and ‘Tenth Ave-| guarantees againat arization oould | DUS nga were being piled up. steer ie ; after 4 P, M. the day preceding publication hues. Sho opened the door and fell| he discussed, after th By Thanksgiving they had wequired] 1p) ‘er 7 coun | THEE, editor “of “the “Dally Herald, {Senate and that the appointment of Alas the property of the slain men. | Spy" be Ineeriee only ax. space may perry ut as he swerved towardet! " be discussed. nfter the question of freo-| vievellously thick hirsute helms’ Ene Uilbed (States Supreme Court; tabows oven, said Ut thiak the |momber of the Chamber to the Min- [Pwo exploded and five unexploded | ané in order of receipt at ‘The World Offices vt swerved towardethe curb. [dom of the Straits had been settled. A]? ias interpreted existing tax laws as] American Federation of Labor is mat- atari te Copy containing engraving: to bo mado uy She fx nbout twente-five years old,| press representative of euch nation was | With one or two exceptions. On th=| paobivanshanstlegs ts Abe cAh taiieed is cptaa idee ae a a try shall not entail the obligation shells were found in a .43 calibre re- | GPPY pon nn. Seer eee e Oe Inches in height and weighs 125] present at the session day ufter Thanksgiving, when tu yates . oo a y ey eu iy : ee ty ebUlld the World tet {resign nts seat or submit himself for} voiver, while ail of the cartridges in] ” Display ndve:tising ‘or iho Supe she wore a brown con hal ees aha resi oxed on dividends pate he form | bo! : io wo! without yu ati Tek nt jections e Sunday Wor Bh wer . i ied t es _ mud was all washed out of tt, they] ib stock. and Wal eee Interprets | America, espectally American tab re-election 1 smaller pistol ye dnte : plercses crctione 6 ee e ow ec) Same colar, u black satin dress, black | pr p Ee i ook them«elyes to the barbers. REISE ARNE nn ese _— The Inih Pree State “Conseauen-| When Edward Lanus, the brother | publication and release must be received by | fin pune, black etl stockings ani a |FIRE SWEEPS COAL PIER; Frank Butterworth had the thick-| {2° current outhreak of stock dIVI- 1) 4 \) Provisions’ Bill, mouifying the | of the slain man, was questioned, be Been ak: Friday. Copy. containing cogr lawwn felt hut BURNS SCOWS AND CARS base ball to mean that affifent corpora- | PLACE OF EXECUTION OF 930 : to be made oy The Worle must vo | eo est head of hair; Hamilton Wallis i- |) OS oie taking advantage of a loop a ‘iovernment of tveland Act of 197°) said he had formerly been in busin by. Thursday noon. | - ia ways had trouble getting his thick Madham ant Hel bs ) CHILDERS UNREVEALED] ana carrying provisions with regard] with his brother but they had quar-| “Bunday Main Sheet copy, type copy wh | WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS, Y and Dock ‘Totally Destroyed | enough. ole in existing lax laws to evade — tothe wan Judges, the adaptment | veiled ' J not sven im, tor] Rae Bet been received us €'P. M. iriday and ree-le ae. r ‘ ovisions of aw th 3 expec e power of Judges, the 1 Y tk engraving copy which not been recetyed | EYES ON WINTER COLD, pune te The youngest member of she, tain ms of law that Is ext LONDON, Nov . [9 the Bene Ee ee ae ieee ete amentha: crhme, ‘voubery. natwbe | MRT Macey Rt ate cat omy team PHILAD) HIAL No Thou | was Philip Htillman, the “Kid re COMA The piace 1 manne f ; ei nits 4 anpileation Off have been the otive ¥ discarded | and poaltive insertion orders not recelved iv | STEAL WARM CLOTHES fons of coal were destroyed here | centre. now of Blizabeth, N. J. He} ' the subjoined table there is given] tion of Erskine Childer Mot Heasliia 1o80 Ac TN wartwark Leeland: Tie liwneAl & ‘diamond ring worth $1,600 Renulte; raaiyi in therorene at laine reas i _ =~. shortly before midnight when fire swept| Was Just seventeen. ‘Thi +} the list of companies that have thut Jometally announced th x Il provi for the appointment of @] was found on Lanus's finger and b Gb) positive release crder é } fwe of Six in Conrt Sentenced!” | vier of the Philedelphte ana{member of the Yale team to-day In| far declared stock dividends, or that} reports say that it oct Romsars'| c thee to ritega ireland at a| watch anda large sum’ of moncy | g Disney copy or orders relearea iater th karan Girt, ataplede cont pler of th ladelphta and oY ‘ ‘ Rade punced thelr 7 de-| Bush Barracks. others at Porte jovernor of Northe land at @ atch an¢ large & provided above, when omitted, will “106 j eee int easreriseh Reading Hullway. nineteen, .dumes A. McCrea, aow| have announced their intention of de-) Bien tre : salary of $8,000, out which sum | were found in his pocket. ve to earn disconute of auy characters | Se Soe “Fou “unt + t re] President of the Pennsylvania Rai-|Claring stock dividends as soon as} eres iy ioxpe Ile salaries and allowances of} Authorities believed Lanus had just | @9abFect oF otherwiae, : RSS : ‘our scoWSs un enty-two curs Bed tea Press SUdicnantiAn cha) LeTdptained |tec e Dt Dxpre * Ws payable salaries and allowances o} orities be 2 } The half dozen women charged with jonded with coal became a molten mana] TO4d, Was elghteens and “Pop thianiaa sion be obtained from] iat Childers was shat by af wi {his ywrsona) staf returned from a visit to the woman THE WORLD } Peoeerting, arround by detect! when flunes fod by creorote stained tes | Was then twenty-one. oldest mem nates 1 Kilmainham Jail. ‘The y a’'Privy Council of Northern tve-| customer he had mentioned to Mi: { Stores’ Mutual Protec lenped high into the air and ignited the [of the team. Mr. Butterworth wa Company Stk. div Value of | quot by th h o be chosen b¥ | MeCardie before he was s vi ! mt arraigned to-day in Special Sea-[iuel. ‘The pier was Lo dextropud ated the best punter on the team aod per cont. dividend |, abil a} Bee eee ee te on ahiill bel cngine' of the car ivanl sill! warn = a j sions, hud un eye to the coming i} Hire had (ffivulty in fighting the e of the best in America of rat] Standard ON of N. J, 400 iter oer xt) the Governor, and no perso ral bi nglie Of The SAF WaR.# arn, RELIGIOUS NOTICES i weather, In every case they were ac-| blaze becaune of a Ligh northwest wind, | date Stondard Oil of N.Y, 200 ution wae to take pli Hes ;|4 Minister unless he be a Privy Much of Lanus's business was w AAU il renee | umed of stealing warn clothir and it was t hours before the con-| fi } of Cal 100 Wu see on Protestant clergymar Counetllc women,” Miss McCardle said, ‘He HoS\NAGOGUF i M 5 Gathered in the reception room im] 2) > ‘ man, whom neillor 1 1 dny Morolng ut 10.43 | ; ae were ponrences np others wili| flagration was under control one group were “Pop” B i Staniara of snes 000,000} ne had know he T i Under the financial sections of the} Was a good salesinan to ladies, and Rg gies ak ay ed later, | das Uaabelta smith By a —o Peeihae Teuamence: Bilan wad Mia ered Gee, ea was with inn talement sald, w bill {t ts provided that contrib always preferred to close deals with ja DAE erst, | Tat 10 the Island for thirty date tee{CHCAGO WILL TEACH Cormick, Horne Servmser. 400 Fe aeee ta Ris exccutiong f° SPeke! toward itnperial Habilities 1s iimited | women Hasselt, rat ay Han BON ABs AI Ate Welcome, } we 7 5 nhs he eh ‘ n S “We were the best ba t in} Solar Refining 00 z 4 to Northern Ireland and that tn}of his employees to e | arate Spaeara ald ot ie rp ‘SEXOLOGY” TO GIRLS} ioiican’ wald Mr, McCormick, with] Opie. OF ! 00 43, oe Amount shall be determined by a joint} Edward Lanus told police is Sas } er und whe Hved by selling things she _— for |the approval of his tren teat on 00, LASHES AND PRISON Exchequer Board, which shal! alse rater had rece atly been a victinn a WALLNA Ree stole. oe : \ ; , Guilt ol 200 contro! the onsmie 4 pro-| of hold-up men and black-mailers who ALMINA.—RENE Camps | Raila vamsen, a aharoe etil.ono."104 Paik Nhe eee hk Vietor Talking Mach, 600 FOR HAVING FIREARMS |“ ae Oe ak bedi ted “Lovers Lane," & fave Church, Uiway, 63th, wnut Satur ; West Mth Street, was sent to the Beds] CHICAGO, N KGlony WI Nitator, was snot pre TAAL Utehte Hele emcee ee '5,000,06 nae oe eee road for autoists to spoon, just out- | DOMERTY.—LOWARD. Cumpbe | iam’ Gtficks e413 the priscns thoul vice an ’Ghicagee Hien Bekoole, Jeuer |, Sneuking, of jong and the Bliss | That wt. Aale,.. 150 CAE ee eee MARY MACSWINEV'S CONDITION] side of Chicase urch, B'wuy, 06th, Byndyy, 11 4 f Se GegtrewE ole ata Areas che hac He eee ee tnaeat tT brother was t 1 ot | & fe Manufacturg n'yoy fers, convicted Bellast Assizos UNCHANGED > ARTIN J. Campbell Munerat Molen and thut she purluined hate tol pounced to-da . — the ¥ ; f s time | Bank of Manhattar 009,000] for possession of arms, toda DUBLIN, Nov. 25. (Associated Press) | GREEK CABINET RESIGNS IN NM] Churen. Bway, e6ih, Saturday, 10 A ab minke presents lo her friends. Miss Jor Arrangements wil be matde next week | LOSE ended and Eg auhene ! i 3,009,900) wore given sentences rang f The condition of Miss @Mar ace SERIES OF CRISES. RUSSELL.—GEORGIA KEITH, Cainpheil dan became iysterival when sentenced for a moctink of deans of girls, who 5 Greer Nonik Pay i 000,000" nine manths’ te n yeu mrpis. | SMineys Who has bee on, a hunger Noy. 25.—-The latest of a] Funeral Church, Boway, 6@th, Sun iS) ML ed ad to t “ rom the courtiw be instruct Y teaching w “Li 4 € ant <div ah . 800,000 r t t b tie strike in ani! Prison fo! we FS oct resulted - “og fren art] will be instructed for teaching the ns “Like nai a4 retinas SO ment, in add m ten tof Strike im Mount Jow Prison for twenty} succession of crises resulted in reatene-| gmNN.-LORETTA. ‘The Funeral hurl " course. dium National Hiecult 7 00u twenty lus w the cat birch. I to-day. tion of the Greek Cabinet last night. Biway, 66th at., Sunday, 19 4. My INFRONT OF HOME oe Unidentified Man Meets Death When Struck by Truck in Brooklyn. others for cuts and bruises. A belt line trolley car early to-day strick @ sedan atto operated by Michael Davis of No. 175 Bright MAJESTIC SAILS WITH A NOTABLE a ae eee Mrs, O. H. P. Belmont and George M. Cohan Among Those on Board. THE EVENING WORLD, | Yale’s Famous Gridiron Champions of ’92,\Charlie Chaplin Engaged SAT OvEM URDAY, N BER 40 1paz, Goal Line Never Crossed, Hold Reunion| To Marry Pola Negri, Polish metallurgist, who will study tho cor- rosion they show with a view to over- coming it in future allo: REESE down. to distinction like meteors McCormick would call that kicking a Several of them have svared Vance Harrisburg, Va.; A. Hamilton Wallis right tackle, retired, Kast Orange, N J.; John C. Greenway, right end, en- ineer, Warren, Art nee C. Me- manager Yale football team; W. B. Wright jr., manager Yale '91 foot hall team, and 8. B. Thorne, ¥ “college,” ‘92, 193, "94, captain ale s sta Star, Report From Los Ai:zeles | . BY MOTOR TRUCK PASSENGER LIST Famous Comedian Interviewed Would Not Affirm or TELL OF ROMANCE Deny Rumor; Says Announcement Must Come From Her—Marriage No Crime, He Adds. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 25. The Los Angeles Times to-day pub- lished a news story stating that re- ERSKINE GHILDERS SETROTHAL ANNOUNCED OF POPULAR GIRL HERE No. 271 West 72d Street. He Is a graduate of Princeton, class of 1916, and of Columbia Law School. During |SLANN CHOIR SINGER'S THREE SISTERS WILL (Continued) after recovering from an operation for appendicitis, It 1s stated to-day that, despite re- ports to the contrary, Mr. Mott has in reserve only one unknown witnoss and Mr. Mott and his chief investiga- tor, Lieut. Mason, are not disturbed by the Coburn statement. It merely confirms their tnformation that Mr.

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