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a a 2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUEEDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. . ann ‘DAL UNMOVED {TIGER SATISFIED Caisson for Vehicular Tube Launched; INTEL RAID CITED FIRST ALLEGED [GOVERNOR RUSSELL BY CLEMIENCEAU'S|CASE IS WON, SAYS} —___ —-auantter of Bnagineer C/ri8°e"® “*/BYMRS.CHAS.CASE,| BUCKETEER HELD | MUST STAND TRAL APPEAL FOR HELPI‘U.S, STILL WITH US’ SEEKING DIVORCE! INWHITEPLAINS! ON GIRL'S CHARGE Neither Hostile Nor Friendly, |Clemenceau, at Capital, May Says Husband, U. S. Rubber}New York Man Said to Have Judge Overrules Demurrer but Simply Indifferent Meet Harding and Wil- Co. Official, Was in Room | Victimized Prominent to $100,000 Damage to His Plea. . son To-Day. With Other Woman. Westchester Residents. Suit. Supreme Court Justice Kapper in] Supreme Court Justice Morschauser] OXFORD, Mics., Dec. 5.—Judge Ey Brooklyn was to-day asked to confirm] at White Plains fix the amount] R. Holmes to-day overruled the de- the report of Charles F. Murphy as{of bail for Ezra Read Vail, of New| murrer of Gov. Lee M. Russell asking referee, recomniending that Mrs. | York City, who was arrested late last| that the petition of Miss Franels Ethel Miles Case be given a decree of | night in Manhattan by Deputy Shorift| BI*khead for $100,000 damages be dis- absolute divorce and $600 a month ali-| Murphy as the first. man, it ts] ™S8sed on the lasts of no grounds for mony from her husband, Charles Case, | learned, who is wanted in White] *¢Hon when court convened tis who holds a responsible position with] Plains on the charge of Bucketing. | ™0TIns. the United @tatea Rubber Company at] Vail it was learned from Assistant], Jase Hol:nes, after , announcing s that the demurrer of Gov. Russell had 37th Strost Aid Broudway, Manhattan. | District Attorney Rowland, is charged] jeon overruled, ordered that the enee Mrs. Case is a daughter of Col. D, B. | with bucketing in W mate MY}go to trial on its merits to-morrow Miles, a publisher, with offices at No. | 18 Sixteen sepa © indictments. There | morning a I8 @ seventecntiy tadtetment, it is heey trkhend te | 116 West 89th Street, Mo Laihatinbte 1] Miss Birkhead, a former stenog: Cases wore married in San Francisco Vail with} rapher, is asking $100,000 damages Sept. 17, 1913, ELECTION ONE CAUSE.| WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Georges Clemenceau believes his mission to tho United States has been successful Democrats Do Not Warm UP] 4; a resurt of his appeals direct to Because Tiger Doesn't | te American pubtic through speeches i ; at New York, Boston, Chicago and St. Hold Wilson View. Louis, and the “Tiger” ts satisfied ne has won, By David Lawrence. “I am golng back to France in a (Special Correapondent, oe ‘The Eve-} very tew days now. to tell my coun- ning Wor! trymen that we need have no fear, vfgesip tat age Me America stil {8 with us, her heart has right). — Hist ins potted. bo atretixer -ritartivage than vy cmaneed, he sald. that of Georges Clemenceau to Amert Clemenceau is guest in Washington cars capital on this date, ‘The'atmon.|°f Henry Alten White, a contrere of attan, The cording to} from the Governor on charges of ses went to New] duction and breach of promise, phere Tes ther 1} nor] Peace conference days. He will make ‘According to teatimony before the and open brokerage con-| Virtually all of yesterday's court friendly to the aged statesman who| 9 formal speech until Friday, unless referee, given by Clifford f. Williams, | CeT! Known as Wrooks and Company | session was spent In argument on the he making {hie itinerary t» changed; will speak with Fred T, Brooks, 2 garage man| demurrer. guided French policy in the making M4 a private detective, Case Uy dledines Ot} of the Bronx. Brooks, it is sald, Was | eee of the peace of Verssilles. at Philadeiphia Saturday, and go back First, there's a curious mixture of] to Chicago to address a farmers’ con- the Great-Northern Hotel in Manhat-] tov busy to become actively engaged snot his}in the working of the company so) = tanon Get, 7 with The largest of three caissons butlt on for the aggressive per-] ference Monday. i screwed in a room ut{ that It was up to Vail. Early in 192 pty <i ne rs nba itor! ‘The ‘Tiger arrived at the wWhite|®t te yards of the Staten Island part of the ventilating system of the | Wife and was surpr fal Se it is learned, Vail wrote Brooks a ane Se in eo eaisaon {TMS hotel with this wor ne SOAR HIS and@ wonder at tho boldness of his, House five minutes ahead of time for Shipbuilding Company, Mariner's tunnel, ft a ie 1 the caisson evans aetuative FR Tsu The eer fe bic he admitted bucketing, vii! weigh 15,000 tons 8 5 n co-operation at{ his call Harbor, 8. 1,, for the $30,000, ‘ x } ‘ detec le . . shSiet iT appeal for American co-op on President Harding. He} Harbor |, for the $30,000,000 New Engineers working on the veiiculur | tendin ag thin Later in that year, Brooks, | a time when the dominant elements; was accompanied by French Ambas- in the United States Government were) sador Jusserand. For the first time sald, with several auditors, went woman the company's books whieh York und New Jersey vehicular tun- tunnel reported yesterday that elxt two and one-half feet of the sout? nel, Was launched this morning. The never moro concerned about domestic!on his American four, Clemencenu's Wautit, OF CAMELOT ate ie evar eamiee asic nestines cad problems to the exclusion of matters] slouch hut, which he pulls down al- launching was accomplished without a Revetes o" : i Pee 5 ey » ha rexistered. the Great] 1" 4 (3 dedi ee Ate external, ‘Then there's the odd ot+| most over hin eyes, was replaced with] MRAP. The other two calssons will sania he ata Earle : CG. Cass and Ne Lelalin Attorney ‘Weeks ‘ ra ‘ e-ecate be launched before the end of the or Spring Street shaft, will be started | Cleveland, Obi ne detective sald [OI . f ttude of the Democrats, Who, 3t would malty veittio: Se nee mck, atiteacarta ton | Eromueedh 1, to reveal namés yout, Wuginecre Gonnectes With (he Uhis month, ‘The n sur Guth of vici hear future, It ts he supposed, would welcome M. Cle- From the White House, where he gether ti went to the room engaged f : e said t nent New Ruchelte meneeau as the exponent of inter-| spent forty minutes, Clemenceau drove | Pllitins of the tunnel were on hand entail tere eo by Cane, “He said Case came to the | panier was one of the heuviest losers national co-operation and as the|to the Lincoln Memorial, visited the|'? 8% the huge calswon slide into the y but as high as even and one- | door partially cad snd that they sav of White Plains are Wath be towed up the river to Pler 36, off Pail feet of tunnel has been con-]®% woman practically nude, with Of vi. said to | A eee ant (i sud heeds newspaper covering her face, ol.[ fore aul wy ee ee! 4 eh _In about _a_wook the catsson will Canal Street, and sunk inte place as + na day ___| Miten removed the newspaper to find] fF & ores ram eee 2 e est that this woman was not his daugh-| ioc, Exchange and Brooks and Vail ‘e been victims. 1 champion of a policy on which Wood-] Washington Monument and later, en row Wilson made his last stand tn} route to the home of Mr. White, American polltics. pussed through the National Zoolog- ‘To-day M. Clemencenu and Mr, feal Park, where «a stop was made \ Ishared the expenditure. Vail will i he for ’ mony of the detectievs, Case enterea| Probably go to trial in the County) @YEL car Prendant: 1 at the big Alaskan benrs. ah Gita dea o ! a denial. Refekoe Murphy told Jus-|CoutN® the carly part ‘of Jantiary 80 Httle in common that the, Demo-| M. Clemenceau apparently was | before Judge Bleakley crats find it difficult to act ay the} 4¢eply Impressed by the massive me- IN MURDER LAID 0 FUNCTION AFTER FLEE WITH $13 669 {tice Kapper that there was an agree- Taine, Biante Hei Mi M ; 4 morial to America's Civil War Presi- mont between Case and his wife, en- ein aoe ene cremtcrot|dent. During the nseent of the ong ’ tered into Aug 11, 1822, whereby case] LOWER AMERICAN FLAG z Mince Meat FROM CRACK LINERS| ‘nakes the bestmince France doesn't belong to the same|Mishts of steps he stopped frequently agreed to pay his wife $600 a month, and the referee recommended that . ; 10 LABOR FEUD MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT AT UNION HILL, N. J. this amount be continued er nce| Picever. Choice, fresh fichool of thought on international af. | 8k questions of Ambassador Jus- Detective Williams said that the|©MSuse of Registry for ite 2 , fruits, fragrant spices fais ‘as Mr. Wilson, He betieves | 82d. for several minutes he stood a booties and defensive alliances i silence before the huge statue of nee et 4 woman he saw in the room at the] ® ent: Ae Con puma t ees Great Northern with Case was a Miss] The American flag was hauled down and the flag of the Republic of Panamal Of Heinz own impor- was raised to-day on the luxurious and Mr. Wilson doesn't, “He think eee en the home, of his hoxt strong military and naval preparation ‘a ie . id ‘o rinat Reisman of Manhattan. Justice Kap- per reserved decision A = liners Resolute and Reliance of ihe] tation, the best ingre- United American Lines. ‘The chance (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) should be international so that peace Mee yerore munen) et the pocket of young Levine, ‘The de-|Geherul’s aides will be officers of the|they ran nround the corner of the oo ‘ Hughes, Denby, may be guaranteed, In other words, arate und Weeks were guests. . tectiven auld they were inclined to be.| Irish Army Instead of British officers. | bullding to # touring car which was rt y iM ‘Atrangements for the evacuation of | Walting for them with engine running POINCARE TO REQU! "T M. Clemenceau believes in a league to ; ; Clemence srogram for the citdnba Daase and fie pllection (6 tne | mre Coemenceau’e Program for fiernoon inelided a cull on Mrs. Rob- eet ae > : League of Nations to-day 1s ay | " lieve that Levinsky, whose record at} of registry waa made pursuant to itn- ients th: = RAL AT GAd tivas Goots ee his it Bliss, wife of the Third Assis-| Pole Headquarters is voluminous, ax {Ml British troops from reo State}and two inen on the front seat. NAVY TREATY ACTION | uoccune uy ine sompany ale. weed saan roughout see faunchedohé doesn't think tt has Secretary of State and a visit tol js that of Masszur, was the victim of|tertitory are going forward, end it is] Edward Holldoriou of the Public = ago when, because of the Attorney deliciously blended teeth enough ” the French Embassy, To-morrow it}an assassin in a labor feud. understood that the last of the mili- Hervion Corporation, who had seen the | premier WIN) Ure Haste, Saye} General's ruling that liquor cannot be if 24 . a ade to calling rest-| They é men : ve Ie , tteck on Conroy and the policeman R served on a ship flying the American ; Me doesn't regard 4 ping. | M4lition to calling on former Prest-| they say the records slow arrests! tary will have left by Dec. 13, Varin Report. he Ai andseasoned byskilled tae aneaeh sue uals sa Gent Wileoh, he plana @ trip to Ar-lana convictions of Levinaky here| Although tho appointment of ‘the ‘rom a window, had carted out of the] pants, Deo. &.—ft is belleved here fig, numerous cancellations were, re: a A : ingto 4 e gray eo Ul i 4 jov General of Ulster has| Fifth Street entrance, intending to * " A Ph fe rts i ot: nations can be compelled to offer nilj-| ington to visit the grave of the Un-Jand in Michigan almost continuously |new Govertor iv : Premier Poincare will personal!y urge | passage for winter cruise ex: in Heinz spot- 3 known Soldier and a trip down the] sinco 1912. The erime charged against {pet been announced, the report that|Sive the wlarm. One of the men tn Nii Pethe Resolute ia in Fletchere Dry pe P jary or naval support for the provi- , tions of the Lenguc. Indeed, his in. | Tver ty Mount Vernon him were picking pockets, petty lar- terpretatign/ of the Lease covenant ts menceau arrived bere late yes-|cény, felonious assault, robbery an the Duke of Abercorn would be the|the car drew a revolver and made him | ‘@pid ratification of the Washington choice geome likely to prove accurate, | Stand with lis hands ubove his head] naval limitation treaties upon the exactly opposite to that view . by|terday after stopping aff at Baltimore] grand larceny. Masszur, the police until the other three robbers were] Chamber of Deputies. He belleves which men like Senators Hiram John- an _add Buy, has spent many years in peniton- Healy bas survived « stormy polit ]fifely In the car, they had started | geigy jg most unfortunate and wants son, Borah and others made a sugcess- oe ees ==Itlaries for similar crimes and has been |1eal career, and has been perhaps|west on Fifth Avenuc. cha uleaeat heave: ful fight against American ecceptange | Now It develops that Franco bas} convieted of dealing in narcotics and|the most huted man 10 Ireland at The clerk, however, had made out) "To premier Leysues, Chair- of the covenant. In fact, even if the| prevented revision of the Versailles] Was used as a “strong urm”’ agent In different times. He begun as Par-] the Heense plate number of the car F the 65 ities fic ia sual ‘Wilson view, that the covenant didn’t | pact, und the 1 © of nations has| labor troubles. nell's private secretary, and became | He reported it to the police, who sald Ce : i vip Sit ace Sacat interfere with national sovereignty | been powerless to change French] Though Levine declared he had his bitterest personal opponent. We] it was the number of a car reported nead ‘en bey ed ro Wie etaaiee ye and freedom of action, had prevailed | policy. never been arrested before, the record | also played a large part in bringing | stolen from Kingston, N. J., severul ie ss rai ‘DO! © Bil tedags i in this country, still M. Clemenceau | Bo tie Democrats who follow, Wood- | ahowed, according to the finger print] tout John Redmond + political ruin | days ago. Valelacadtag pcre nrieti ae poopy bape would have been disappointed, Hix | row Wilson's doctrines can awaken no] bureau, that he was arrested Aprii| From 1880 to 1913 he tepresented| Bulletins were at once sent to all ee see we Ne ai sided hy ane * declaration that he favors American | en‘husiasm for M,C) 1920, charged with felonious as-| various Irish constituencics in the|Bergen County boroushs and to measure A crouse ly redeeg sa membership in the League of Nations] cles. while the Republic sult and was discharged by Magis-| British Parliament as a Natlonulist.|Weehawken, Hoboken, Jersey City general opinion ts t! Mi ypaled Anierica as it is at present framed 's merely a] still of the opinion Uiat the elect fatrate Nolan: also that he was ar-|No one hus ever questicned his pollt-}and Newark polico, as well as to the | made ones reservations to the declaration in favor of half n loaf be.|of 1920 wax a verdict against Amert-| rested last May 3 charged with homi-| ical ability, and he wttained a post- |New York authorities. treaty, It is likely the French will ing better than none. can participation in Bur pean offairs,| cide, ‘This record, taken with the| tion of personal prestige in the} Conroy was able to go home after also suggest a few. So M. Clemenceau and Mr, Wilson| hove still less interest in what M.| kerosene on his clothing, was m: House surpassed by no man during {several stitches had been taken in his ee stand as far apart to-day as they Clemenceau advocates. the baste of locking him up. charging|the wild days of tho Lund League|head in the North Bergen Hospital.| MOTHER GIVES BABY tn Paris, except that the former Pre-| The attitude here, therefore, ia one| him with the murder of Levinsky. |and the subsequent era when the|Policeman Truncelletti suffered a POISON BY MISTAKE mier would probably have to adm‘t|of tolerunt courtesy. The visit 1s] Levine's arrest for homicide last] power of the Irish Party was brought [slight concussion. that the American President did know | mote of » historic novelty than un af-|epring followed the shooting in the] to its lowest ebb by dissension within] Detectives learned that Conroy has American sentiment letter than the|firmative tnfluence. If M. Clemen-| back and killing of Samuel Licht, of| ts ranks, been making the trip to the Trust French supposed when he argued that|ceau had come three years ago and} No 108 Goerck Street, in front of Heuly was never a reapecter of }Company every banking day for sev- the Leugte covenant was a{answered conetetely the questions|No, 168 Madison Street, by an as-| persons or traditions and though the|eral years. He has always left the] A mother's mistake in giving her asited about European] sassin who stepped ont of a cab, The| majority loathed him and bitterly bank at almost exactly the hour at] baby; lysol tnstead of castor oll caused : | identification of Levine was unsatis-| resented his utter want cf reyerence|Which he left this morning and a|the death late last night of Levira Dock {i Hoboken undergoing recon-| less kitchens. ditioning in readiness for a tour around the world starting Jan. 9 All accora- modations have been engagea. Tho Re- Hance is in Morse’s Dry Dock, Brook- lyn, and will start on a tour of the West Indies and South American ports on Feb. 3 with a full passenger List. SSO BOYS HAVING WEAPON CORRALLED BY POLICE Were Tampering With Automobile When Arrested. Harod Loeb, sixteen, No, 18 West 1st Street, and Dwight Barton, siz- teen, No, 72 Weat 102d Street, were held in $300 bail each in the West Side Court to-day on charges of violating the Sullivan law, Joseph Kuhn, four- teen, who was with the two boys when they were arrested last night, was taken to the Children’s Court on a chaige of delinquency, The three boys were arrested in front Child Dies at Hospital From Dis- infoctant. eve marked departure from American tra-| then being ditional policy and that the whole! standards of international moruilt thing would fail to win favor if thn lit he were here to-day ns the official |faciory and he was discharged by|was compelled to pay tribute of ad-|policeman with a side car has always| Sertent!, efght months old, daughter of] of the home of Walter Levitt at 98th settlements belwoen the nations: atitpekesmun of France with power to] Magistrate Rytenbers. miration to his commanding ability, |been waiting for him. Mrs. Marie Sergent!, of 8 Hamilton! Street and Riverside Drive, where they more an Verpailles were unjust, {make agreements and understandin: a fiery eloquefice and withering wit,| The corner at which the hold-up] Sth, fi and Mra, Sergent: | WEF? tampering with his automobile, Hew conference Mv,; With reepect to lind dixirmement, re-|CHICAGO POLICE FIND Ho was adept in every branch of }took place is the busiest point In Nerth mired: the manlaloa’ andthe “fistn,| Loeb had a loaded revolver, which he lf predictions in the informal duction of Germany's reparation bill FIRST CLUE IN BIG parliamentary tactios and used the| Hudson and is usually crowded with | fectant at the same time. Arriving|20¢ he got from Barton. Barton said a a conversations with M. Clemenceau ond readjustment of the Americar fules of the House with consummate }Women shoppers at that time of the} home Mrs, Sergent) gave the baby a Ne brought It from Vermont. Roth said they did not know it was egainst the law to po ut MAIL ROBBERY HERE| sii! and destructive effect upon his}™Moming, although few persons were | spoonful of tho disinfectant thinking It orponents. there to-day on account of tho rain. | castor oll, Gh the whote, he employea his|The Public Service station occuples| ‘the | baby screamed have come true. The people have War debt, there might have be fund many of the rigid provisions of, different story to t the V reaty unsatisfactor Reduced to its finest point, ti 83 a weapon in ew York, ss acai MRS. HARVEY REPORTED Century Seek James Mallen, Who Depostiod c oF ai Ee her, et Naw | Sergent! realizing her mistake, ran to of ntrated effort, stud: Mr. Wilzon accepted the treaty aslever, the most that can be said c/ $21,000 In Bonds, Part of great powers for furtherance of the|th¢ northwest corner, the First Na cence: effort, iy y 5 esas a nearby drug store, a crowd following, 4 written, because he didn’t want to} the Clemenceau visit Js that it has New York Lost, Trinh cause, although his usefuiness |tional Bank of Weehawken the north. | 0 pesray GINS stort, » eet eens ILL OF BRONCHITIS anes Hppeavemens te baie: +4 east corner, and the State-Capit druggist to ui what she needed, Theatre the southeast corner, Tt is a| “eee te Caderatand what she Seeded: trolley transfer point into which three | street Station, called an ambulance, out trolley lines converge and is also a ter-| the {nfant died soon after arriving at seo the negotiations prolonged andj} helped to revive discussion of foreign 5 unrest stimulated—the world was cry-| Policy and that It will contribute to 4 ing for an early peace. And he ac-| the sum total of Influénces which are CHICAGO, Dec. 5 of | was dissipated somewhat by his in- $21,000 in Argentine bonds stolen in a] dulgence in personal feuds with such mall robbery in New York in October, |/eaders as John Dillon, Redmond of the high character— where will you find it? ° Danger of Pneumonia Believed to Have Been Averted. cepted them, also, because he sin-| seeking a positive program of co- . started the police to-da Thomas Sexton, Parnell and others <DON, 5 cerely belleved the Versailles ‘Treaty! operation with Burope, elther through| search for a man who placed them as| Healy has an acute legul mind and {minal for two bus lines, A trattic po. | Gouverneur Hospltay LONDON, Dec, 5 <Assocated]| Adyt. on Page 17 Cotuld bo ‘revised through the ma-| the League of Nations, or Mr. Har-| otiateral for a oun ata west side| haa beew a highly successful edvocate liceman is always stationed at the —_>—_— Press).—Mrs. George Harvey, wife of . chinery of the League of Natio! ding’s association of nations. banka in the pursult of his profession, He |COMe Sai a then OF four tro!- | EX-SULTAN peo RESDIENCE | tne American Ambassador, who has The man, police salg, gave his|is known as an especully ruthless |! Inspectors and several Pus driv LONDON, Dec. S-oA Catro corre.| D&e® suffering from a bronchial wt- © name as James Mullen when he de- | cross-examiner. ic ~|apondent says that Mohammed V1., the| tack, was better this morning and’it nies @ if rus auteur. Panited $21,000 in Argentine bonte,| He is a highly cultivated man, with|of troops patrolled these and other|former ‘Turkish Sultan, {s reported tol wag stated that the case was belleved . 9 9 fevedled to have been part of the|a@ Wide range of reading, great Mt-|Government buildings. have accepted the invitation of King} as stated tha’ ; ide Notice to Advertiser: | - New York loot, after he had borronca|érary taste, keen Inaight, and he| The Free State troops conducted un | Hussein. ‘sie gn of the Hedjaz, to re-| not to be serious, although yesterday Tee Seer ee eon 16,000 on them und then wields a brilliant pen. unceasing search for rebel leaders Dy Meret. there was some danger that pneu-|gpdert Jor sicher the wea és} fis, ordered v ge "Jor “oither thi or i 9 them sold —>- They raided dozens of houses durin; ====| monla might develop. Goria or rhe Bvening “Word 1° recolv —etee the night and stopped and searched | ¢ ; 4 giter <P. M. the Gay preceding Sublication From despatches received by the IRISH INSURGENTS pedestrians on the streets, arched ‘(NEXT WAR AT HAND, Dra: Harvey 18:at Wa mrrick Cantte, | ane Gee ores Ps receipt 8 The wore 3e Stranacty Asserted Trio Played Tag Around Auto, He] Pest Ottice Inspectors of this aistrict ACTIVE IN DUBLIN ast intaH —— SAYS PREACHER; HITS | Lesmington, where she and the Anw- | Seby tatalnin,“enuravingn toe. onde from Chicugo it was not possib FI Wh AT ‘PERSONAL LIBERTY’ addr ere guests of Diapiay, révertiving ype copy fer the Supe 5 Asserts at Station. determine ere whether the Seena Wide Wiieekine duui OF GREETS FIRST GOVERNOR weal 7 Saran; Asnbastado! Harvey, 1 as] plomaent ‘bectlone of Fee undas, Wor mame a. a v 7 Wi Street: ‘ine bonds found in Chicago we; Of Sixty in Am! Presbytert: rel li here for a specch last evening, ts ve- Must de received | Moy Daylan, twenty-eight, artist, No. 507 West 1319t Sirect: John Con-| (fr the hold-up and robbers cf » hall : ‘ ° Threatens to Brenk Down Oar *|turning to Leamington to: ‘th. Wriday. “Copy containing Souraviags Jom, twenty-four, No, 400 Amsterdam Avenue, chauffeur, and Matthew Raf-|truck at Broadxay und Leonsea| DUBLIN, Dec. 5 (United Prets)--| HOLYHEAD, Wales, Dec. 5 (As Ritalin dh CIS Bo — | $8 Be,image, 2, he Worle suet 00 ierty, twenty-seven, ‘laborer, No. 228 West 67th Street, were to-day locked| Street Oct. 24, 1921. An snepector |JF#h insurgents resumed thelr guerilla sociated Press).—An historic meeting 4 ; s Sunday Mair ‘sheos copy, type cops 5 . c Mae wath. the sent A penege 2 i ~foccurred here Inst evening. It was KANSAS CITY, Dev. 5 TIGER’S ONION SOUP has dot deer t mn wes | up in the East Sist Street Station charged with intoxication. familiar with the securities of thur| Warfare to-day, on the ove of the ae ua? Me diet Hresidant. af . Sis ; parcariag’ coos’ whith Tan ost haar Seta Their condug when taken before#———————————— | Fobbery was went to Chicago to tual establishnient of the Free state. ee eas ote aaa to Birks Puc Willlam Hiram Foulkes of New HAS RIVAL NOW IN fh ihe miblicaticr ottice 9911 @e Mt. Hridaye the Lieutenant’s,desk for tooking wae Sixty ‘rebels’ who ambushed Free | 28h a0V York, General Seeretary of the GRAPEFRUIT OF U, § . wetlon orders not rocelve i were doing and fling their arms Staters west of Cork were driven off] evnor General. 2 ea snl 0 +S.) 80M eri vi! oe omitted ae conditiang described as ‘‘well behaved, but fool Naina ane Guoihe WANAMAKER I IMPRO”’ES t riven of William Congrave, President of the New Era movement of the Pres. ype aud in th Grder oF latest reopips with machine gun ‘ire : STEADILY, DOCTORS SAY |ciuis aaa bne eae Rae, aes Dall Eireann, accomponjed by Rich-| y¥terian Church, speaking before = inflicted os they fled into woods near | 4rd Mulcahy, Minister of Defense tn the opening seasion hore last Merchant Fe son Comfortable Ntwhe| Drimoloague, the Provisional Cabinet, crossed from} night, of the Nationol Presby: Nests Well, Fotlowing the pessage of the bilis| Dublin te meet Timothy Healy on his! Jan Laymen’s Conference dea ishly inclined s* ‘ise Daylan wae neatly dressed and wore a black fur cant, the chauffour was in new and natty ilvory and the Yakes Sudden Faney to Appeticer| —Dispiny copy and Pots It on Mis List ay provider of Favorites. WASHINGTON, Then they would chage ench other around the cay, and after a loop or so plic In the eautemobile again and a of aay characters Dee. 6. THE WORLD laborer in yecently laundered over-|t!Y to drive away, only to find tho hy y a rf f ME itad chester bud ‘vented Dab, enging still dead itt avid Tal ate, x improve: lestaplishing the Wree State by the|retura from London, where bo ha the next war 18 at hand me United States ban furniatied 1 hn Wange 5 i nec th appoint. | “What It takes rations to : Palsciemn Gosree Sioorhok ania hel Futrelman Btuefhott said he saw|inaber, elghty-fouryeerceta mercies, | Brith Hours of Lords, réporte of af] been Ip cannection Nil iit apnetnte | ee a suir Jonatitutlon. an | & fival for Clemencoau’s favorite came upon n crowd of 109 nt First performances repeuted several MM at hla home hors witn | 12ee p Planned here to-night | ment Me ated tie allan tibia shall AOL dpetrc lay, onion soup. It te the Florida 2.40, Avenue and 45th Sirect this mornins Then. jeulizing the wudience Pe ete ot flew about Dublin, The insurgent) Congreve ny eee DUBLIN to Referring to who De halk FINN.--JANZS THOMAB. Campbell Funeral who were being entertained to the]ought to he on its Wuy to work, halte y ni [Repubitcena, thene veporta sald, werd| Henly and a) sei , ie next war,” Mr whe Tlaer has taken a sudden | Dad, Som sysdmetes 10 Alp mn De wiesty by she aplicy af the) the Proceedings by taking the com: 1 tym |p Aha ne P geresr ete. store 1 perpen as : : it threatens to leak dowa fe to this American appetizer | WARDMAN.—JOsHNL. bell artist, the chauffour and thy inborey,|diuns In custody und getting unother meee oe DA LUST! OSS AEOR RE: CE Te oe sor bry seszey| Consiltutional Governni ni has given KW place of honot Chasen Geter baa ani eae ae (who wero cliinbing in and out und] chauffeur to drive (he ear to the po- wae sy A ietnaa er pracilt if 4 Th IV ERPOO SARL Alacin eateries Tags e aro Coca Ciate Pee a i dle er . it ‘upping around n lice station and wmes wind of , ly AVERPOON, Bt Aaa otlaten \ eB o i " . i} Pea wad cisktneuacl F condition : members of the Dail are being closely | picky vpne local police to-day vetucg] tae Bt ela Unique menus, Ho bas evidenced a | .u¥¥.—ALBERT. Campbell Funeral Church, 2 or pt cathe gt on wuld he Win einp) , Wulletin tsaued tote 1 guarded, Barricades were re-estab-|targe quantitinn of rifles, nnn Sern keen Intervet in where and how . OGth at, Tuosday. 10 A. af “would yt ond ond Lited bd ate nes oe. “hus su Bireet, " « Hid Ushed obout the Frovisiongl Purlia- {and expietves dir y ahins sa * ERlue grapes frutt is grown, saying tt t TALLEY; JOU! Sasaphell ac tuaeit - dn dike diives, NN, dul walk siohed latch iaupros eaicat,” macal buluioga we heavy dalaghmenia] ing tux southern luslans. of wv gateoual diberta,’ viriyally unknown to Brace, Church, Bway, O6Ln at, Tuweday, 11, Me, ~f' A oe