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t fi ~GLEMENCEAU WON'T years is e—- ar crag THE EVENING WORLD, Tiernan Back With First Wife, Will Love “Baby Billy” as His Own, and Renew All Vows PROFESSOR’S WIFE “ AND BABY OVER WHOM COUPLE SEPARATED MONDAY, NOV DING MAY OUST DRY BUREAU FOR LAX ENFORCEMENT low, Why tg tell her story to tho announced has her In- cesuming her Sunday soon after Christmas, it gaid unofficially, Through a vestry- ig a relative, she sent word b pupils that sho would to teach her class after the Vins not been to the erat i) Second. Wife Goes Home When Professor’s Divorce Is Set Aside, epi ean Unable - id oo Is ek, gs ig Roundup of Republican} Also Announces That It Sup- irene NRTA jest of Special Deputy At-} to Eni tlegging or IFIRST WIFE ver Preceding Year, ’ Leadets Nets Eight and ports U. S. Policy of geo bagel 5 ieperal Wiivur Mot tast| Trace DownsViolators. cae Blair Announces: \ Two Killed, Mi, amr aaer tee yen ff the murder. Those Intellectual Intoxication Is Blamed for Second Marriage. (From a@ Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Slump, of $1,397,90! Fi Compiled ‘Will be take: to Jalil tmmedi- | cent declaration of President Harding, there will be a speedy trial | prosaging a recommendation touching ‘base. ictment das ees ot ier. Mott and| Prohibition enforcement has aroused a his chief investiga. | keen interest in Washington, taken the regular county officials|in connection with the declaration of jue their efforts to solve the! senator Reed of Pennsylvania, an Administration Senator, that some- thing ought to be done to end the Present reign of hypocrisy. Commissioner $10,000,000 reat in op ‘againat a SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 27.— The disagreeablo part of the past ts & closed book to-day to Prof. John *. Tiernan, who has persufited bis Orst wife to take him back and has recog: nized as his own son “Baby Billy,’ over whose paternity arose tho case against Harry Poulin, the ocal haberdasher, Mrs. Tiernan accused of being the father, This new g#ensational turn in the case came after Judge Montgomery had invalidated, on Saturday, the decree of divorce Prof. Tiernan ob- tained from his first wife when it was learned he had married Mra. Blanche Brimmer. Mrs, Augusta Tiernan was then bit- ter and accused Prof. Tiernan of do- ceiving her. She said ho had forced her into agreeing to the divorce, prom- ising they would remarry and go to some other place and begin life anew. “a _ WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 the previous year, it was Internal Revenue Bureau. dent dry chiefs tracted for at the outset, and public sentiment has of their efforts. ith Bureau is filled tees susceptible to all the usual influei brought to bean by their local lenl_ connec- tions. ‘ by morrow, Other possible witnesses to-day tn- inde @ vestryman of Hall's church, rine Rastall, whom home in his automobile on the of the,murder; Mrs. Minna Tarke, an active member of the con- = jon; Mrs. Alva T, Jordan, paid a Jender, and her husband; Mis, J Jamieson, a member of tho cholr; Mrs. Elsie Barnhardt, a sister of Mrs. Mills, and Mrs. Augusta Ten- neson, ‘Thtre were present also in the court house corridor Edwin Carpens der, the only relative of Mrs. Hall except Mra. Bearman to be led, resulted, ing violations of the Proh! Sopa rage: avery over was reported by the new fo by m= The aituation is $19,716,000 were reported ment. drys, have lost interest and a great many of them are quitting the.service. The Government loses large sums of money because of year aggregated 79,906,000 decrease of 5,000,000 gall validate he burried here. Mrs, Tiernan anewered his rap tho door and gave him his first shock. Bho told him what 'she thought of him and exclaimed: “You could fall to my knees and beg and I would not forgive you.” But she did forgive him, and an hour later they and the three children were around tho ‘mily table, . “I've missed you while you were away, daddy," Mary said, “Baby Billy”’ smiled and cooed, ‘My mental etate is entirely re- sponsible for the Crown Polnt mar- riage,’ said Mr. Tierfiin, “It is impossible to conceive of the state of mind I was in. Tho iong trial, the divorce and all sent me off on a mental tangent, an intellectual intoxication, and the Crown Point af- fair was tho résult."" Mra. Tiernan deciared that the score had been evened between her and Tiernan, her self-confessed esca- pade with Harry Poulin, and his second marriage to the Iowa widow, whom Tiernan said was wealthy, put- ting them both on the samo moral plan x a by ie, (vork’Mrs. Hall and her family, aggregated 2,724,000 gall: p> ig fi iy crease of 6,000,000 gallons. Bureau admit that there are numer- ous instances developed where the taxes are erroneously assessed against persons known to be without financial responsibility, so that they may late: be charged off as ‘uncollectibl For instance, a raid will disclose :a big stock of liquors, anti in addition ‘to ori 1 action assessment of taxes on the Mlegal stocks is mate. More frequently than otherwise ft’ develops that the assessment has been made, not against the real owner of the stocks, but againgtya subordinate A 3 employee, who cannot be made to pay fave, ‘f came herg in the last} and who is usually without financial ae ae with a message. It} standing. This is only one pl of Lisehideeid’ FIND MRS. BRIMIMER TO HAVE BEEN MUCH MARRIED. WOMAN Eloped at 16, Married Again Before Divorce to Un- divorced Man. fiscal year slumped from the total of the p TONE HS SPEHES OWN, HE DECLARES (Continued) ARSED. nounced, was $8,197,451,08 year ending June 30, 1921, Income and profits tax amounted to $2,086,918,464 lost yaar. Miscellaneous tax rece'p' clined substantially. ite ; of thousands each in this man- thea | inode | Bas House was one of the most} nor, ies “yh uw Hent udvisers to be rebuked by} ‘The considerations that influcnce the » Telegrams from many parts} such rebates are not ascertainable. Ciuabop to conform to American pub-|tremmiyghtrnanatremuene, exit e- cillation; to orprorm te | raeeeery Ferd tween men inside the Prohibition Bu- leme! reau and representatives of big Hqugr such Miggestions with a shrug. | Tayndicutes on the outside. There a ‘Tum worty tt I give offense,” Bel jeaks und some of the biggest ralds sald? "But T certainly cannot change! nave been tipped off in advahce. my Wayd wt this time of life. 1 can-| Attorney General Daugherty has piel herd hyped ae have come tol never had very friendly personal rela- 4 tions with Haynes and tho assistance : omer igs Ka Bower Who! of the Prohibition Commissioner, and pose te ie . ih on hina Daugherty Is In position to see a great psd sel ay ined Ieslon of winning | Many of the Imperfections or the or . beckon donee Behar) is a babes ganization. His Secret Service operas Hs scarvgdong Neue Morita aptck cena. | Uves have turned in a good many re- ; won ph tind Cistagnoea pasted #, it ts said, relative to conditions hoe een i fee affecting the Haynes organization “That's a very fine mission for| Wich have come gnder thelr obser- you," he hid. “Mine I must carry|¥ation in the regtlar discharge of out any-own way. I didn't come hero| tel? dutiew. It will océasion no sur- ty an-errand of expediency,” he waid, bilse if, Ma connection with his indl- 1 egme here to tell the truth, 1|°2t*f policy of sequring better en- didn’t “come to say pleasant things,| forcement, President Harding cayses but. to tell America what, in my an ovexti@p in the personnel of the vpiaton. fo valuable, 1 want to say} Prohibition unit u Inge which, In my opinion, will aan oy hélp the peace of the world, TEN-MI QUAKB “I have never been expedient. 11 REPORTED AT ST. LOUIS will make no sacrifice to expediency — now. -I don't want the success of ex-| Windows and China Broken, People iad compromise. IT must red in Vour States, way iw avo to say in my OWN] gr, LOUIS, Nov. 27.—Conulderable ie Phore's nobody in this but my-| property damage was caused by earth * “4 a tremors of moderate intensity tn Bast- ‘The war Premier hus been InVited ern Missourt, Southern Mlinols, Western jo viait,the town of Clemenceau, Ariz.|Trajana and Northwestern Kentucky The mining company which owns it] jan night, according to reports reaching CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Mrs. Blanche Hawn-Rash-Brimmer, second wife of John P, Tiernan, former professor of law at Notre Dame University, pos- sesses a marital status at least as tangled as that of her husband for a day, according to révelations ehe made here, befor returning to Mar- shalltown, Iow™. She planned to set about to-day learning whether she was entitld to legally accept Mr, Tiernan {a their Crown Point, Ind., ceremony Saturday. Mrs, Drimmer was left by Prof. Tiernan with the injunction to “Go and redeem yourself in my eyes," re- plying in @ tearful “On, I will dear Jobu. Those expressions came after Prof, Tiernun und Mrs. Brimmer were tn- formed their marriage had been ren- dered illegal by annulment of Prof. Tiernan's divorce from Mrs, Augusta Tiernun at South Bend, Ind., and that ber own prior marital status possibly was beclouded. When she was sixteen years old, of 19 per cent. The principal decreases @ victory for um all, but a greater victory tor Baby Billy,” Tiernan sald, Mrs. Auguste Tiernan sald if her husband entertained any love for Mrs. Blanche Brimme: Tiernan of Hansell, Iowa, he could go to her, “Far bea lt from nie te stop them if they Jove cach other,” she de- clared, Tiernan said be and Mrs. Brimmer had come to an amicabie undeyggand- ing regarding the affair “Before I left Chicago, undefgtood that all w tween us,” he sald. ig {8 absolutely the final chap- ter,” he emphatically concluded. Then and there Prof. Tiernan fell back into the role of husband and father that he had before last June, when his wife’s charges against Poulin stirred the country. Recon- ciiliation Was complete. Prof. Tlernan said he contemplated no annulment sult in the case of Mrs. Brimmer, a8 the action ere of Judge Montgomery was sufficient to nullify tho second marriegy. cight years ago, she eloped with Flo} heath Lge el anes eae L, Rush, Murshalltown baker, Bae ere isn’t any now, he | fessor . . S 4 mld? Plate her in Chicago, Moone Lhe are cece Sarent® tho Rey, ant) ‘Non-alconi Admissions to theatres total decrease f Tho tions from tobacco taxes, contributed $779,772,777 to 1922's collections. Income New York district and from misce!laneous taxes. in October to 106,000 on Ju adjusted, claims recelyed, The net expenditure fo $100 the previous year. of collection fo. the fiscal Commissioner Mra, Charles Hl. Hawn, ttre hb Pi . son has offered to donate to any charity| here to-day, ktiow, where she is nor what sho 18|aniey Iowa, and now of Eevee aie breakfasted. T sat with him as ho ate | SuTemenon of ING gr rie iniena 2 and” brother Gt Sire aware. Clemenceau say name a day's run at] ‘Phe quale shook buildings and homes, | doing. She ts in other hands now, cha said, Voun dave after voceivtber ay se revenues of 1922 Incident to the} his meal and he was quite calm and} States. as Sie aeece atthe eas ann the mines, if he will go. ‘This would] toppled chimneys from residences, broke] “Ohgyyes, I'll take all three children | notice that Rash had sued for divoree #5 in ‘business Rid Inco resigned, eyen cheprful. The execu- rere Funcrat Nov, 29th, from parents amount,.to $25,000, ndgws, khocked chinaware from 1 recognize | yHe salt, she martied Arthur H. Brim: repeal ot certain miscellar was fixed for 7 o'clock, but as it] A Dublin despatch) list Ne ie PREM esas Mee “ha pele obtlves and frightened residents in parts] Baby Hilly as my own son and will | mer ut Oskulooaa, Iowa, only to lenen| Wer taxes and various provisi ark, Mt Way not until some time] that Father Dominic ( bound for a Oe a} Georges Clemencear will reach: Chi-} of four Slater the reports waid. | | telothe wad feed him and love him as stil later that Rash had not obtained) sia 1aN, such ax the amortization of that ho was taken out, Hoe] Zor on board the White Star rdam av. and 0th, at 10 0 In- cagoset 4 P. M. to-day. He left on} 2 sdeggr tr Ba Culnton and "Bidcraan, I love my two daughters, Mary awd} final decree hes she marrigd| Wor-time facilities, and the increase | marched out with a steady step, head oy Mac lse ae- h terment Calvary the Pennsylvania's Manhattan Limit- ed at 6:96 last evening, after an in- teresting day in New York. Hor'piaced a wreath on Grant’ ‘Tommb'th the afternoon and later v ited the Aquarium. eats “DIVING GIRL” LOSES BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT FOR $100,000 Tren The Tiernan home had been placed in the hands of an agent for sale. The furniture, too, was to be sold, but Prof. Tiernan intimated that he would change the plans relative to the sal of his personal propertly, They may take it to Chicago with them, Both Mr. and Mrs. Tiernan plan to refiew thelr vows in tho Catholic Church, of which they are members. Their main object now, they snidl Il., and points in the northwestern port of Kentucky reported feeling th shock about 9.80 o'clock, The tremors also were noticeable tn St. Louts. ‘Attendants at the selsmographic ob- servatory at St. Louls University de- clnred the tremora were recorded centering southeast of this city and lasted ten minutes, Brimmer. Nothing was done about the matter, she said, but she and Brimmer same to Chicago, where she became a check girl in a Chinese restaurant. While ere she learned Brimmer then was boing sued for divorce by an cariler wife, whereupon she returned nome, but rejoined Brimmer later at Kansas City, Mo. He disuppeured there, eke said, and his brother informed Brimmer was dead, consequent reduction in tax Hablility of corporatto dividuals. FRESH EARTH suOCKS IN CH DESTROY SHIPS AND SMELTERS Chill, Nov, 27.—Property can Refining and Smelting 5... 4. Helps Wom: * ighten up their businens rr a Yor kicking a little yellow ¢ eo] a brave man.’ The calmness and for-} Macintosh has not been heard from] 4, 4 Pretty Viainatr says lover] Soa a staall coanikl bdate ware] Ten, te eee Is that ali the proof of freedom . LOST, FOU Auked ter (b Wea When the Po pen = targor ahlpp dninaged ia aftajra and leave the scene of waati you had whi you married. me? }hard that he died, John Pawlok, twenty. | titude with which he*met death were ance poe ee E Aud he started Sansui heat an Nei Was 5 rapher, a os prov i te Prof, Tiernan sald ti v' «seven, a window cleaner, of No, 949 and p SP SSABES Want ograp! jnday’s earthquakes and tidal wave ed to be u near tragedy Prof. Ti id to have ex tnd , SET SDR SNS Leh RL ee mR baa A Pixon, pretty twonty-year-old [north of Coaulmls segondliig to ae. ke MOE: agrtex>-ant claimed. Weat 49th Street, to-day in Jefferson . fecumuntcate with Mrs. Harfliston at Geta “: - a spatches here to-day. Tho latest trem- Replying to a question re, my et Court was sentenced by Magis- Ibert vewaird willbe pad, Atvinge Bir." and former stenograniier |e sree tha northern ‘coast ot chni| MICHIGAN SHARES GRID | Replying to a question rerarding | sarfet Court was sentenced by Magis . rke rices. Dro Tek, tnlllats trelde AJ Was aintble to convince a Jury in Jus-| for miles, No loss of Ifo wus teported, HONORS WITH IOWA ||faia she had not married the mapliteca ten dave a ’ November. 1 > Hes Ge Ye part of Bupree Court|Carrizal and Bajo bore the brunt of said she had not married the man] spena ten days in the Workhouse, Me Bi 1 named, but that she met him in|chose the latter. Mason City, Iowa, and had gone to Clear Lake, Towa, and from there to his home tn Uniontown, Pa., where ps the wave which swept over the e:el re hag? s stoployer, George E.} 102 “company's property tn tho two Gibson, Swealthy plumbing contractor, | towns, Veauda In harbors wero dashea No. 103 Sark Aveniic, hed promived to} against waterfront structures or swept snake her His wife. The jury to-day re- | ashore. ANN ARBOR, Mich., Ni The University of Michigan's undefeated football tedm will make no claim to ‘Mrs. No, 248 West 49th Street, ¢ Nor her pet we to a store w! cvetarnaaieiteas scle possession of tho Weatern Conter. | h® mother told her he was married |reme alons and gave the dog a kick -, vise + E Display advertising type copy and release tarded. 8 "verdict for the défondant. in} aimcsin PICKPOCKOT HkLn IN Seer enamobaatle, being nines a Sha Satnes of 8 chuds: The MARAT ae hain iC alel x tec ants Market Commissioner Says 50 Conta per Pound Enough World der ne ning Wena te: receive ‘ ALL CLD 1) 7 i 0 x » she sald, it died a few day: : ‘ E eniny r Y tier $103,000 breach of promisc suit, $10,000, Giksé Sehoeh wii: lowke andlier sunt Biot se. pela fer way back home, Mri die 4 stn eon er says to Pay for Thanksgiving Bird. , i _ubeation ted ele’ dete a8 Ohnoundad by . Yost to- supporters had ung a follows Shortly thereattér she became ine |Pawlok'e arrest follows: terdsted in the Tileruan,Poulin pa- Some Michigan that Brimmer Ubson jatnarried wnd har four child hed preted A e's At the request of Assistant District ie Sifter hours to do} Attorney Géldotetn, wlio sald that pu- : Work: Hey byoueht in luncheon | merous complaints of the activitios of ternity case and began th whieh was quoted Maw r ssvink a a ‘ig type copy for tha Supe And © bottle of burgundy. After par-| pickpockets ‘Dave teached tly “often | Michigan clalin first position by means|tormespondence with Pret. Plone | ty mving réeponded: “And when you |day that there is an oversupply of turkeys for Thangesiving and that ‘rin Saggey Word must faking of the wine, she said, hor em-| Magistrate Folwoll ltd one James} of the polit system, but tt was ex-| in ee to thelr meeting here ast{do. you'll And me wating.” | housewives, if they are firm, will’be able to force reasonable prices. There oT te eevee 10 spake her . " 0,00 al Street | Plaine uch & course would not bi dl al vs ¥ an 5 P| ieves . ining @ Mayer promised £0 sosko. her la ite | 0 Brien tn $10,000 be Mt dh Adams tre i pane. * © Would not bel phursday, aight, thelr fitet sight of| Regarding Mrs. Brimmer| ig no reason why you should pay more than 50 cents a pound, he believes rrday. ocr: containing snbraviags aipeady was raarried. ing & purse containing a] Coach Yost will continue indefnitely}each other, with two attempts to be} quoted a* { have plénty.| ne Commissioners department al- [had fox 19 cents a pound and duck | by hy hoon ease, ibnon suid Mies Nixon knew he had nt of money from the poe as head of the Michtgan football cow married in Minois, before thelr suc-| Money has ho Sttraction whatever. ss a " m-|and geeke for 20 to 22. (Sunday Main Bheet ys type copy whic etna Rhivehardt pooh his added burdona. e: ready hns arranged to supply city ¢ As for turkeys, tho: Commiesioner] Uiyraving cory whith Nas not been TecelveN ing staff, dsp head of the unfvursity's athtet partment, be announced & will be unable to devote as 1 to the squa next yea was the case this season, bed No. 181 Stanhope Street on t * station at venue and Bridge Street last cessful effort at Crown Point, Ind Dre shed by uch cme i ey however, 13 and much of In another evcurred euld to bite pre pnd will be my Reference to book Jee to revert the . Me conciinipitietpince SNETED #rares CoNsUL Guaunas,| MYtUe 4 Seat VOMURAWA PEA), Rhidevardt wos not a REl-lastic complainant. He Brimmer's letters, As pub: the Chicago Horald and aminer, began by referring to Prof ‘Tiernan as “Dear friend,” and gradu- ry enthusl- id that Gerorel af Yo-l time he appears in court it corte him] the duties will fall upon the shoulders Sly Increased in warmth of tone until , Nd “Ohe of the Db a day'@epay and i would have be f Assistant COach George Little, wh f. Tiernan js sald finally to have Hagen Avoerioniy, rpraventntives tycthe| choppers to tet (Tr tun Ith] ie serving hie frat y« the replied <a ye aaa the’ prev coaching department "Some day Tam coming alter you," PROWIBITION COST [BONAR LAW RUSH US. $6,000,000; |VOTE ON IRELAND'S] CLAIM MOSUL -ALLFOR PAYROLLS NEW CONSTTUTION “OM, TERRITORY TAXES SHOW BIG DROP. ternal Revenue Bureau, ment of Prohibition for 1922 cost $6, 000,000, an increase of $2,000,000 over to-Jay in the annual report of the amount was used for payrolls. A complete reorganization of the Prohibition unit was effected during the year, it as announced In the re- port by Commissioner Blair, who re- ported that greater efficiency and ex- pedition in the handling of this wo: A total of 2,036 cases cover- rere eral agents, and taxes amounting Production of alcohol during the withdrawals of distilled Hquors other than alcohol from bonded warehouses The report shows that the volume of all Government taxes for tho last The total of colléctions, 't was an- pared with $4,595,857,061 ‘a the fiscal represented a reduction of $1,141,219,~ 208 as compared with the total of $3,228,137,672 recelyed / from taxew for the corresponding period of Dr. Riza Nur Bey, one of the Turkish] eupiea twolily-aix Negio tantlitees r plenipotentianes at the conferencey| made jt necessary for the firemen to those declared to-day. take elght women and children' by ex- 8 “We aro reading a great deal these} tension ladders from rooms on the SAYS WAN TE days about secret outside agreements fourth and fc ors, ; ts als? de- ° concerning Mosul, all of which pro- Cy Waiter “ie bwaiter Collections aris- ae ceedg from the theory that Mosul is] 4... Nah, catining bie ing from objects of tuxation other profits amounted to $1,110,582,618 compared with $1,867,219,388 for 1921, a de- crease of $256,686,770, of a reduction This reduction s accounted for by the repeal or reduc- tion In rates of various, taxes pro- vided for in the new revenue uc’, laneous taxes for 1922 were: sources was offset to the extent of $15,890,061 by the Increase {1 coilec- ‘Taxpayers in the New York district taxes ylelded $527,695,268 from the Much progress was made by the bu- redu in revidwing tax returns of pre- ceding years and In the settlement of claims, The number of claims on hand, it was said, was reduced from 163,000 During this period 139,000 claims were a8 compared with taxes was $94,286,651,’ which was equivalent to $1.07 for each $100 col lected, as compared with 72c for each “The difference in the relative cost in individual exemptions contained In the Revenue Act of 1921, w —_ oo KICK KILLS YELLOW DOG; MAN GETS TEN-DAY TERM Slayer of Her Pet. Rose Maulonok, twent ebe was on her way with this passage was « MBH 2%; 1999, JOBLESS WOULD FORCE VIEWS ON BONAR LAW‘! Penecefal Parade Not Only Means Avatinhle, Says Leader, Copyright, 192 ‘ork Ivening World) press PuUiunie Odeon, LONDON, Nov. 27.—British un- » employed come from all ‘over ‘the | country to join thir London fellows . In laying grievances before Premier Bonar Saw again became threaten- ing in a meeting at Trafalgar Square yesterday. oA ighoes & Open’ Door. LAUSANNE, Nov. 27 (Associated Press).—Lord “Curzon, the British Foreign Secretary, to-day authorized an official statement to the press that England supports the American “open door’ policy in Turkey, and re- gards the San Remo agreement for division of the Mosul oll district as null and void. The Russian delegation sent a com- munication to the President of the conference to-day demanding the ad- mission of the Russian rep: tatives: for the discussion of ail ‘qual 3 on the agenda, so that a durable peace might be signed. ¥ ie (The Mosul district is In the province of the same name, which was tepart of Asiatic Turkey before the war. In the redistribution of territory after the armistice, it was inclu in British mandate for Mesopotamia. The Turks demand the return of the territory to their control.) PARIS, Noy. 25 (Associated Press). —Reparation of a separate treaty be- tween ‘Iurkey and the United States {s under consideration at Lausanne, says a dispatch to the Temps, The correspondent stiggests that this per- haps was the subject of yesterday's long conversation between Richard Washburn Child and Ismet Pasha, apparent to police, they said, that the Ca, Scare wouhds Were self-inflleted. Hor re- TURK PREFERENCE IN __[ievrscit cosulted in tho imyeatigation. MOSUL OIL FIELDS i ERA, itil Disputing English tional organizer of the National Un- employed Workers’ Committee, de- clared: “Tt ig not the only kind of activity, _ thdt can be ca: out by our move- ~~ ment, Other ways will have to be resorted to to,compe! Mr. Bonar Law to alter his attitude." Gérdon Curry, one of the men who 4 marched gown from Scotland for the demonstration, asserted that in a few days great armies of unemployed will be marching on London to reinforce those now here. His concluding words, met with cheers, were: “Tam satisfied that during the next week there ts going to be a lot of scope for your aetivities. Let us do something that will compel Mr, Bonar Law to meet us. p isa eeae ENR AMERICAN WOMAN DIES IN PARIS FROM BULLET Wodlfan Seif-inflicted, Poll Victim Apparently Wealthy, PARIS, Noy. 27.—The mystegioux death’ of Miss Rose Shannesy, a young American woman who died fn a prix vate hospital from bullet wounds, was under investigation by police to-day. Miss Shannesy, also known as Miss Rose Morris, lived with a mald in » secluded apartment since April, and was apparently wealthy. When tuken to the hospitat it wa LONDON, Nov. 27 (Associated Preas).—Prime Minister Bonar Law Moved the second reading of the Irish Free Stato conflitution bill in the House of Commons to-day, and Pointed to the need for speedy action, ince the Provisional Government in Dublin wilf be automatically dissolved uhless the bill ts passed by Dec. 6, Nov: 27 (Associated the Free State's inten- sified campaign against the Republic- ans, Humphrey Murphy, head of the Republican forces in County. Kerry was captured by National troops to- day, together with four others pro- migent in the movement. There was fighting at Newport, County Mayo, over the ~veek-end, in the course of which the Irregular suf- red heavy casualties ,nicluding two Jers, Dr. Madden and n. Moane, Five National "éol- 5,978 in by In- WE Enforce. announced All of this Three men, including Patrick Ri, ney, head of the Irregulars in South- ern County, Dublin, were taken in the raid of a house in Ballsbridge district. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—Coninied unrest in Iréland has seriously inter- fered with the collection of revenue ‘and it is probable, according to de- spatches to the Department of Com- merce, that the Free State shortly will enter the money market as a bor- rower on its own credit. The advices were that the revenue collected could not exceed 27,000,000 pounds, estimated to be sufficient if eu were fully paid, but_a deficit of about 14,000,000 pounds is predicted, owing to internal conditions. CHILDERS FACED DEATH UNAFRAID, bition laws ree of gen- for assess: gallons, 3 ons, while ions, a do~ DENSE SMOKE.MENACES 26 NEGRO FAMILIES Blremen Carry W and Chine dren Down Ladders to Safety. Risa Nur Bey; » Says Ue Commerce LAUSANNE, Nov. 27 (Associated Press).—The Mosul oll fields are 1 part of Turkey proper, and when the time comes to make ofl concesstags|arose from to forelgners in that rich district} to-day | Americans will get the first chance, 97,905,978 ding year. 3, a8 com- ‘The menace of the dens@ smoke which cellar of thel tenement West 1§3d Street, o¢- collections This sum No. house 4 British,” lie said. “The contrary is true, Mogul has ‘been ruled by the Ottoman Dynasty for exactly*1,100 years, and w® intend to assert our taxes Dean Who Attendsd Irish Rebel Tells of Scene When claim to sovereignty over Mosul when End Came. the frontier question Is discussed, - “British troops occupied this terri- DUBLIN, Nov. 27.—~The. Rov. B.|tory after the armistice, not before, and it is not a part of Mosopotam’ “We need American capital in Turkey and prefer to deal with Americans because they work their concessions on & strictly business basis, without seeking to advance Interests of their Government by mixing in polities and followin: policy of ‘economic _ penetrati mful to the Turkish state, Let Americans keep their hand’ off in- ternal Turkish politics and they will be favoted by us,” (Bieler Cae PRIEST NOF*EXPELLED FROM IRELAND; SENT HERE BY FRANCISCANS | Spiritual Adviser of ‘Terence MacSwiney Transferred to U. 5. by Eccleslaatica! ctlen. DUBLIN, Nov. 27 (Associated Press), —The transfer to the United States < Father Dominic, who tvas the sptvftual adviser of Terence MacSwin: time of the latter's death, upor at the triennial Franciscan Order held h ago and has no polltloal significance, according to a statemefft issued to-day arrived at the barracks at 6.80.A.] by the Franclscun priory In this city. said the Dean, ‘Childers was} | It .was added that the American confined in the guardrogm and had not| Hevses of the order wore under the H. Waller, Protestant dean of Kildare, has told the story of tho death of Erskine Childers. . ié died Jike the brave man ho sald Wallgd, who was with Childers at the While under sentence of qgath Childers made a re- quest to see two Catholic priests, but only the dean, who knew him when he was‘a schoolboy in Wicklow, was allowed to be with him to the end. The execution took place in Beggar Bush Barracks, a senior officer being in charge of the firing squad. It was originally fixed for Tuesday, but in view of the legal proceedings it was postponed until Friday. Childers’s Iast words on tho day of the trial were: “Whether I am to live or dia It must help Ireland. Tho way ts clear before me. I am serene."” His Jast words to the Dean ofKil- dare were: “Iam gt peace with all-the world. I bear no grudge aguinst any one, and I crust no one bears any against me, He shook hands with the firlng ad and bade them goodby, in miscel- 814,024,414 37,004,714 8.138,6 26,171,088 15,600,001 rom these When you pay a Fancy price elsewhere You, like many other candy buyers, believe you have purchilised QUAL- ITY t When you pay Moderate Price at Loft’s You buy QUALITY of the highest degree and you are not taxed extra for it. See Ad. Page 8 the total of and profits $252,077,608 ine 30, 1922. 78,000 r collecting years 1921 Blair said, at Honolulu, H, held high, to a spot behind the main MEZZER. ith the] building, and the firing squad lined ap| SALVATION CAPTAIN, Punetal services the income] in front of him. MISSING FROM OHIO, o'clock, at the ms and in-| ‘Before I heard the report of the Charies S. Hubschmitt, 328 Earle Ave, rifles he had fallen. SOUGHT HERE] iynvrook, N. x. Survived by son, John “The military doctor examined the body and certified the death and the remains Were Inclosed In a coffin ani carried to the grave already prepared | tion Army officials in cities as far enst nearby. I read the burial service—he|®# New York, have been asked to Protestant—and when it waa ail] #areb for Capt, Hector W. Macintosh, bbl £ ia svorbat was} Whe had charge of the Norwalk, Ohio, over the officer sald to me: "Tha headquarters of the organtzation. Capt. Clara Engel; Mrs. » John M. Mezzor Interment at Lutheran Cemetery. daughter, Mr two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hubi ‘Telschon, and broth CLEVELAND, Nov. John 5 Cleveland and other cities, and Saiv 27.—Pollce of nitty i Newark papers please Proseeute ght, of stiied that 0’Malley’s Advice to Housewives Notice to Advertisers hen Pawlok Don't pay too much for your turkey space may pt at The World te ° Edwin J. O'Malley, Commisstoner of Public Markets. announced to- ngravings, to received by 1 P.M. aving copy v ployes and their friends with ¢resh- Killed Maryland dry-picked@turkeys at cents a pound, said that not only is the fa over- supply of fresh ones, but also 1,500, - 000 pounds in cold storage from last tf Y ani positive re rida: rtlon exdere not received by will be omitted as conditions » the order of luteat receipt ane order But always 3 akawa- 2 on Indian meaning of | the housewives should do, | year. : e eats ts to ignore the turkey ma od cranberries can be ®old at two] ,DiPiay copy, or Gare, Felanged inter then ket until the prices come down, Holquarts £4 26 cents,and the bes mits of uby character, sdvised them to puy other poultry should be fot more than Mm cen’ oe. the present. "Chickens can bef quart, according to Mr. O'Malley THE WORLD c