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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1992. i aes ween NE Trane Aetna . y baisf ean officials incline more or less to the IN CAREER GN STAGE British view that the capacity of eet During : im —— titutes are heli at prices thigier than >. Germany to pay ought to be definite uneral. | eitares fC jglier tha’ TY fixed beyond a doubt. The German P The members of the Broadway Asso Deeis he ee nas Gwar \ - “Degged the Allies at Paris to fix a se ciation, merchants and business men Pea coal for instance, ts now setting — | wum, but they didn't. The nearest {i aeéordanies with a fesclution’ taken at $14.50 aston, Last ek the quo- to @ Gefinite amount was the agree- by th ‘ , eee Dea coal was $12 “a ton * : by the Executive Committee yesterday, Other sizes that sold for $14.50 a ton ‘ isplayed flags on their butidings at lust week are now commanding $18 ‘ : halt ton, Many Staten Islanders complain } Le New York Business *Men Pay hs go, whereby taent in London, a year a ‘AGermany was to pay 132,000,000,000 gold. marks, or approximately $31, mast to-day In respect to the that the: . X y are Unable to pay these prices, 000,006,500. The annual payments - memory of Mr. Wanamaker, B. Alt-! The Fuel ‘Admninlatvatct ward te ae Ke were to be about $446,000,000,, pics 2 man & Co, announced that the doors control over prices and that wholesalers per cent. of the exports, which would amount this ycar (o approximately and dealers tell him th re. being $=60,000,000. Stand in Snow to A of Ue Aliman store would close at the! Spens Confers With Region-|prr deters, fell fin the thy Germany is asked to pay, therefore, about $740,000,000 about Jan. 15 and Opening of Church ue of Mr. Wanamaker's funeral, 2) 94 Administrators—L, [, [°2t! compantes_and distribut hasn't the money. ‘The penalty s/Tsmet Pasha Backs Down on Christian Resi- clock this afternoon, and would re-! —_ seizure of more territory and taking + tor Services, main closed for fifteen minutes, | R. R. Declares Embargo, |LANDLORDS MAY BUY Out of respect to the mem of ss pe Sa belt eed Ue ae ——-- COAL SUPPLIES FROM CITY HONORS DEAD MAN}*F Wanamaker, the dedication of; Conrut E. spens, National Fuel REAL £: E ASS! the fi f th ow Pifth Av | STATE ASS’N e first of the new ifth Avenue! Administrator, came to New York to- = —— ewe ; day to ‘cohputt with Sts uct Ad-| Magtatrates Asked to Suspem Stock Exchange and Schools}tnis afternoon, bas been postponed} sinist, sho sain aie ak Prosecution \uainst ‘Thowe, Close; BuSitiess Houses’ (hove uae aud vielen. : of Greater New York and oe et : Many officers and dire . Stewart Browne, tresident ef the Suspend Beiefly vith Avenue Association as well as Long Isiand on plans sor inereasing| unitea teat tan Aan ve the Mayor and other city ofjeals who the coal supply and rating the ie ee ‘vill take part in the presentation fowtd tt ees said that all City Magistrates . ha#e been notified to-day that the ¢ 1 | He ceremony will take advantage of tha} |, to go to Philatetppia | Long Island Railroad had already ever her venviroes a the Rte tT denee in Islam, But Refuses to Concede Na- Allies feel that France would bring Bean thik pOrltys All qurthar chance tional Home for Armenians—Will Join the AiG tie maxtannuat formect wous| Geasue of Nations, He Suy So the question of rem traMe towers, scheduled for 2 o'clock ors of whe LAUSANNE, Dec. 14 (Associated Press).—Turkey accepts in principle ing or|the application to the national minorities in her tert state distribution of coal at PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—Tho ry of the einuses on cancelling « part of the French debt] this subject Inserted in the Austrian, Bulgarian and other peace treaties, sands of persons trudged through af Postponemer i Irastic st the a See te tates Stk at Sao pacer Heltain has bean intersect. | Ismet Pasha deciared at this morning's session 0 the Near ast Confer t howstorm inv to Bethune | ee : ‘ As 8 cton Tent coal avaliable ror landlords onl ai shia bull bak eve ‘ é oe i ; : ~ declarin embargo on] The M irate, 1 k fait this kind. of settlement 4s] ence, and also the granting of amnesty to the members of these minorities } Church to pay their last 1 freight e 8 ' fiver couiee ae being realized in Great Britain, judg-| Turkey, said Ismet, likewise agreed - 1 ts t yhn Wanamaker, who] WINTER FAILS TO HALT ght ept perishable food- et ny Hisadb!| against whom ing by the speeches made in the Brit-]in principle to the plan for her seck-] conreronc »-Commiasion. om MM died Tuesday, Long lines of men ana] NATION’S BUILDING BOOM) *"' a I es 1 shortag HEGRE SIA neeNaK MUG es sh Parliame 1e last twenty-fou ri " . é Ki * : Jin Brooklyn and Queens and Nassa cases where they say H Broan reese er eny ling admittance to the Leagt Na-| norities would be permitted to ANITA DAM ROSCH women i w for he 5 Seat eel Bier tnd Nassau) they cannot get fuel and to send t eas pars. fiche the: quostian ot batnblilt in wattirie do ent ‘ 2" Contracts Awarded 1 Suifolk Count relieved to the association To the American mind, France is in] UMN ea een er atipe Debutante tact Venr, St bs : cee Wiere the] Reached Almost z ao Woedin and the} Im the last two and a hale : the same position doles lain uses, However, the demand) ction. from military wervict ieee uA ats . . WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The na nal directors held a conference} Mr. Browne sald, over 700 tons hn which holds notes to the amount of| for the creation of a national home| tne Christian peoples In Turkes of Denmatic Arts. 1 ner i nia jeneral lay in] ep fe build feo “hich this afternoon with wholesale coal] been furnished te : ons Raye $100,000 against a bankrupt concern] for the Armenians and the exemption| ‘"s, 1 MERLOT: ¢ M Anita ‘Blaine: “DAAHos ta ‘ ome abaing boom wile, Com: | dealers swith the obifeat ot providing | ve ot théle membentie me Gee and the courts discover that the bank-| of members of the minoritics from] yoni. jee uf the Ment nad tana, thane tamrosch, | stair for Thue at noon ang] enced last summer 1s continuing | coal supply to the cellar dealers of tha| ciation, ‘The eee? in the asso. rupt can pay only fifty cents on the| military. service, dieieiedt S VOIR ROR M ELiTBeriy Ire PACE COR AE end Sue ; : on 21 through the winter months, falling to/ tenement districts who sell coal in 100{ pea and bucked Stenm sizes, dollar, or $50,000. France is willing} Ismet said Turkey was realy tol; 1... Iatehy atetUae depts He | Walter Damroseh, plans a stage ea- | tan a HEME gta TOR ow sila oxfeated “enmonul: deoling | Tots or less, Hundreds of these | $12.60 4 ton eae hee are Ecld) tae to accept Jess than $100,000, say $75,-]uccord the same treatment to minort-| tne “tut, ‘ ; nd to prepare herseit has en-|! ' igureds of ; ; mall dealers have been unable to get| lar domestic niver a riclte Pest 000, provided Great Britain will cancel] ties as provided in the treatic x a Cen eetha taric n Academy of Dra pron in cit a “ ioe o the National headquar-| coat tin’ week. 15s Senin ic sizes at $17.80 a ton part of her debt, The truth is, France] changed between the various Bu-} cay ye roteenlOn¢ aWanatio’& aa aaa Saal aed await t the associated general con-| Administrator Spens sent trom this| forty cient mean on oe lots OR could never get more than fifty cents | ropean countries, ERMA a) HUGHES Tee Damrosch joint ; Pg lieaet tractors her city to the Pennsylvania Cont Com. | ent Beurs’ notice on the dollar anyhow, and in being] This, Ismet declared, was not be-1 br ail the peace tieatles mectrca|! H ct of» society last who f uN for ail kind mission to-day a communication eall- SM reece Sia persuaded to accept that amount she} causo of the menacing words of] Mr the war, A conspitious ecanpie| scat: Her sister, Polly islaine Dam. |ehureh founded by Me, Wananirer ing the month of Novem. | |; tention to widespread com-|9l% NEW CARDINALS would not realiy be giving up the} Lerd Curzon, the British Moreizn] * ¢ species ol The family occunied A t almost §259,000.000, being | f ’ was the Treaty of St. Ger e-(Fosch, In’ Séptember created le he family occunied sixty seats in the ’ ut the prevalence of slate, ther Arty cents, bocuuse it iw im-| Secretary, as voloed yeaterday, but) Vo" {0 Treaty of St, Germain, mut Au ATL UE Sa dk below the total of ah- (vice wit and. other foreiga suse} NV ESTED BY POPE PIUS possible of ‘collection. Boca tea the MmMbn nALOnEL Hactstee <r, scwerion orurtiolen @MEBAICU lita rin kh Mie oe ae anaes ‘ 'Y Pili tracts let in October. November fs the | st coal coming from the | Consistory Firat tw, ‘The British know this, but are will-| quired it this trenty Austria underteg iice pu |gled Hearts,” which was Written by|betrors om each side, Beats wore month in which a sharp seasonal de- | pony iaminds, He announesd font MALL TULL LL ing to trade that reduction for some-| ‘The Turkish delegate said Turkey] gue full and complete protection of | M#: Thomas Knight Binletter, an-|!exe'ved for employees of the Wana-|clins is usually m sted, Indica- | t} wold “Holds the: PahhayIvatll pane Many Years, thing tnat will keep France from] accepted the granting of jen life and liberty to all inhabitants of | other sister maker stores in hiladelphia and New] tions point to a month of| Coal Comtission responsible for the|_~Ooe™ | (Associated Press), pushing Germany to a literal fulfll-/nesty to political _ prisoners. Austria without distinction of birth,{ tise Anita was also in the film| York December, In some 8 nearly 2,- | character of the coal shipped from the | #P4! inves by Pope Pius of ment of the Versailles Treaty, military | would decline, however, to establish | yationallty, lungunse, thee or rel i ‘ t nthe film] Yorks - 900,000 men have been thrown out of imines Kina Hip HHBAMTENabeRa HE TADCOr (he siWhb: new toad exactions and penalties that will pre-/a national home for the Armenians. [ jon," and agreed that all her inhab.| Heh Was presented at Bar Harbor n Der Oh Mite Wannmubore works dutlng, tho Winter «months, | thercdal companies entiiled eonsumel/pince: ini Bt, Setaria <e mornin vent Germany from ever getting back] In replying Marquis Curzon said he] jtants should. be entitied to the tree}. D h f H, [cout Was the red rosette of the French] when employment is sorely needed. | ery to cleat et COnU eee: trom phen Reine f bee a lg a strength sufficient to pay] thought Ismet's fh important an-] exereise of any creed, religion or be- | Pleasant igton, another sister, | Leste of Hortor and in one hand w year the number will be reduced | heavy non-intiamn substance Pius's y it ie f at er debts, nouncement was the decision of Tur-|jjof not inconsistent with public order sine Say Rae (testament given to him) by thel to an extremely low figur He LEHE TARA RULI Carte oe lime bontinieate tie) create inier Poincare holds the fate of| key to enter the League of Nations] or public morals; that differences of |C°O% Part Miss et Pamrogoh, ttt iy sinunyo sunday Sehool {i ; Se + lon tretght wae ; uecuaewes pe a | etinoes chureh 3 pe in his hands, American diplo-[ after the signing of peaée, which] religion should not “prejudice any |! Ualerstocd, will be ih a Broadway} rye funeral services were conducted | ay congestion of coat and freight in the|the Pontiff the red hat and t y probably will range itself along| Lord Curzon hoped would be an ac-| Austrian national in the enjoyment of [production in January i 1 A. Gordon Haan | ESON MAY NOW WRITE sist river: bares débminaiae ati [asenia UE es with Great Britain and Italy in an} complished fact in about a month. | civil or political 1 and that no ———— paste the ehuve ur HIS OWN ‘INSIDE STORY.’ ! «ou 1 freight been scent from] Cardinal Locat effort to persuade France to a more| He believed Turkey's decision would | restrictions should be imposed “on the | PENNSYLVANIA TOWN fheaineiie by asus ae os ; gy) turiinnln Abad Sehe chatiE ardinal — Loc md Cardinal reasonable course facilitate solution of many of the|free use of any language in private Z Etitavorite: hyman/oe ae, Wabamanerl| Helikeam REgEESS Fond theijition on “Longe taihwa nie [Comenoue, wor ‘ ent uae Drableme Detanm is confers Intercourse, ‘commerce, religion, IS'SWEPT BY FLAMES |” interment was private, iu the burlal| Gol Pinan IN eeeeatece ee | handle. : BS leet a itadkn andl tia stan ace He expressed the hope that the | otherwis a : : ground of the stant scopul ASHONGHON, Bua 1lkeWrocarew he real situation began to become| ede. They will be invested by th 5 kof Water Pats Juniata in] ojurch or st 8 Les e Sek =i ©W| apparent, especially in Brooklyn and { their respective states ' Perl] of Destruction. Falls of Schuylkill, Mr. Wanamaker He sere sence: CCN Diet F Bronx, with the sudden colsnap bee dde EOE Mamie ALTOONA, Pa., Dec. 14.—With one] Wife and other members of the family | 2° Story, wow that he has ended his families in these two boroughs] "eld for many years in t business block in ruins, and flames de-} are buried there partnership with Bainbridge by. were reported entirely without coal cee One 18 iy ‘ molishing another, the litte town otf 48 & mark respect st E mi be i De ee een ene | nue a) Bean Bue Deputy Fuel Ad th mebek pee 2 ig ee puiiintale aartdivantanieawylturdemeece lai sepia Stock Exchange closed at 2 und Ray rd 5 to do the} miniatrator Eltz received more than] {V8 Works vowevers NEN MURDER TR to-day. ‘Tho borough reservoir ta dry |" af, the Iarge department stores pa former, President] 100 complaint, about one-fourth trom Lelebries are le piaatically ater with | esbendee siness for tive minute is believe iIs6n will publish, Persons entire } els _ nt here te prnctcaly 0 Water sithl uring the! service am Ue a irae he situation is made worse ty the/SNOW IN MACEDONIA which to figh he conflagration. The schools, n whieh M Wanamake 3 excelle authority for the! fact that some of those who > o> fire started In a barber shop at 4.30} took an active interest as a member| “titement that Mr. Wilson made at) ip to demand coal were found to HOLDS UP ATHENS TRAIN : \ M. Up to that hour more than 1 Sbarad’ of Bal 1 feast a falr start on them some time from one to twe paica’ " _ : (Continued) couldn't truthfully say such a thing | (wenty families were homelegs, and the | 0! te local Board of Education, closed} ago, It was thought, after the “steel | °° Ac ens Meee RUPE ea eece he: eve = about Powell loss more than $100,000. at noo} box" had been turned over to Mr, Baker ely homes aeekel Tia Ania t Naliaht > Cl R i TI “ her husband. She came to the court} Keown introduced a letter written | == = saber eed —___. 4 exploitation, that this work of the reet Cleaning Commissioner Ta sear fa ANarge Renewed hat Con-|house before the prisoners werelpy the witness te her step t mer President had been abandone lor sald the now an increasec ATHENS, Dec. 14 (Assoclat *ress). : us as ;{ brought in and went at onco to As-Inintty Mohr, reading: "I wonht nor | that they procured Charles M, Pow- CREMENCEAU FAVORS bat ‘the announcement by Bainbridge |demand for wood, and among those] —The Ortent express, duc in Atheng gressmen Attacking Attorney | sistant Prosecutor Peacock with a ive Keown represent a dog.’ Keown]! Who has turned State's evidence, HARDING ARBITRATION | (.'bs that Me ea ue aay be | who go to the dumping stations to get} Monday, has been snowed in by a bilz panmial Aca Bein Gh: rod | Dlga that she be permitted to remain. | agkod apzel if she had written this |to shoot Brunen through a window of = “him” has given tee to bellel Soon eps ey cee geeoree Of children | zara in the Macedonian tains fo General Are Being Shadowed | "1 am sorry tor what 1 utd yester: |" RHEE Marl CAHInAd) (Onin coe HARA IIigoHeierwithinabaner ciate Winll/Rabwilt Renarstiens 40. rexic Drenthe rnd eat ae Het with baby buggies and toy wagons| the past t aur hours, ‘Three fee . : day,” she said, “and it won't happen | oct trom her of $150, and the wit-| orate PA a eeporen, eho em dent: Agatust Ruhe Sotx ortly after leaving the White | ind eartactoccarry lt away. of snow has fallen in the mountain dis WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Bocrot | 9819. I promise, wo Vad Uke to re- [Auest fn s100, “and the Wit-| phatically denies the responsiblity of | paras, Dec, 11.—Ceorges C1 |, he, Brownsville Station, Liberty [iriets and trains that should have lef FI Wan enieitia Uoeantonia the | Papi tct nail apes lien seeucalin Hea not capable," | Powell for any statement he makes. |¢,vors arbitration by President Hardiy Bi Bay Aven UGRE eBtsoniyn) Hila cGhiy aoe north Ing Duugherty impeachment proceedings | self,” Mr caGaie Ire pLIA hd {She denied that if Keown had given] panies ale just « poorfin the reparations a betw WASHINGTON UPHOLDS Yesterday ty” Crane, a house] Among the pa ers on the stale have mysteriously disappeared, jt de-| hope you haven't any firearms about | her all the mor nted | Tie x ete cthettnyed During | France ani Vnglan st ACCUSED U. S. CONSULS | *"« who lites directly oppos Xpress 1 Kast Relle oped: to-4 hack ‘ you now would be a witt her step-| th Years that T have known him! pout Parisian, 4 Sethe tah catl pienso al capa Gea ar tea Lanes oped to-day In the hearings befor of, coutms t haven't?’ itre. [mother and unolt he has been almost constantly unde! | spondent interMewed 1 h War| Rejects Brittah ¢ ea ek tion long been the jailing » House Judiciary Committee, Mohr said, and took her seat, © Mr The witness denied ever 1 Od Reha pad narcotics, and I am | premter before he suiled Jay for ke of the Ninth Mspection Dis- As the committee assembled it de-| Peacock waiked away from her, but{to Mrs, Brunen after the murd certain that he mindg_his confession | France. Clemenceau also he was eWenetle Repremsutatly ex, t e Sunday prisoners have veloped that the papers relating to} after a moment turned back and sai ‘Never mind, mother, now that di when Be fe not know what he was eas to France's oceppation of c aht, 1922 (New Yori: World) Pross | B° aken to th Liberty, Avenue faves ah nae i ee “You have no gun with you, Mr is gone, we'll start life ove rain * ’ : nd was pes Korrarine by | Rul Le ; Z ; ne , Publishing mpany s . er there is coal in the G ill d * f urns, sent to ‘oside ohr?"" rrich oO! ‘our parents showec nird-degree methods. ly husband tan bhbases! be ndon er LONDON, Dec. 14.—Negotiations with n S Harding by A, P; Macauly, an Ameri>| "oO!" Me Which of y Vee Ned l Hea unuaais Gant ay has caused disagr nt between Paris} co ns with Seen rile araines cae atlas at Ton atauly. an Ameti-1" strs, Mohr Instantly arose from her} you real parental affect Keown | had to ask to be moved trom his | has caused dis me aes sritlan Gavarinent auapcine cane van living at Toronto, Canad, bal) goat with quick answer In the mek. | Soke cell in the Jail here, pecause Pow. | ind Lonion over France's attituds | ition of the exeauaturs of two| ANTHRACITE SUPPLY on Toast Hi he had heen unable to locate the | {Ye and fitted the skirts of her cout} noth,’ was the prompt reply, and] ell barks Mke a dog. It is pos-| gested by an American, that the 4 n consular offlcers at Newcastle IN S. I. NEARLY GONE vy i unable to locate the ve to the prosecutor she had no] y{rs, Brunen, as turing | Sible that before be came out from] agreement be submitted to President | pave practically reached a deadlock pels a Mevash od seas Gonna dim teiecn, on with her straight at Hazel, t into tears | UBder the effect of drugs, Powell reat | Harding's arbitration,” Clemenceau t The United States Government main- ae i Spt be fen ane soem FTE We he creel pommeaalon | ‘Phen Mr. Peacock went back'to the | ana sche ly believed he killed Brunen, He wa ponent, na the: twa Conguln ‘are innocent of They Must Use Sub- in the oil in which they men that the file. had Deca | Prosecutor's table quite satiutied, In her re-direct examination by] 4 "an of little strength of characte ann the charges that led to the cancellation ers Add to Woes, come. Serve on toast ABE CHIT AdRn: \GlaLeia ¥ Hear Biipen event back on the Plt prosecutor Kelsey, Hazel said she had | Ye? we n not doped) d 1 remem BR SHOW AGE HAMPERS é i iat they did not uae ths) influ- on, Fuel Admini and season with reese hess stand us soon as court opened] teen “insulted” by Harry M and | ber many times when John Brunen, FIREMEN AT JUNIATA, Pa. to compel traMe to use American] ston for at published oa Pe sipute ss to its admission! and Mr. Keown, attorney for Mrs.| 11s iste veral times always a brutal man, builied him OONA Dee. 11.—Five t VORsCIE Potiby Chas SBR ah. AEuR Belts | cay toile thee THB) SHIGRARICe: cucl i Xecordy but a search of the} Brunen and Mohr, began ques- Saiat Manhohiaresidant of beyond the point that a normal man] ness bul ut J 1 mut sh proposal to compromise hus beer % Fun) ARISe ABU Chalrmun’e failed 10 disclose it.] tioning her ubout her relationship} .Aveue Nasihinewi ene tood. No doubt Powell loom a ene : Bt axliauated The hearing went uhead, with the| wun © " i SUPT side, said he passed the Brunen ty 00 No doubt Powell J were destroyed by fire te It is believed, however, another Brit-| and thraci mbOee iti) oilnsiw. AC had. t with her father and stepmother. at about 7 P; M. the evening of it least unconsciously, would have $210,000. wow ty note, which hag been under consid- | r e depe ne pul area Te naene. At hud been} she denied her father. threatened to} Murder and that several lights were| liked to have killed Brunen, und per RAG aeauenie Hatt rs eration for several wepks, will shortly | p Bleatture Luci veatertay 1h papers | Ut her in a reform school if shel yurning in the house, but that the| haps this wish expressed Itsel€ ina r another adjustment. ne situation on Staten Island ts com: showld be admitted in. evidence {mt leave Willlum: Parkstrom with | nouse was quiet. He said he passed | confession while he was in a men THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE whom she eloped and married, but} ihe house again about § P tally deranged conditicn, Cha 8 that operatives of the De- said he threatened to put her in ating jouse was brilliantly 1 “This theory Is borne out by the partment of Justice had shadowed 1 member Caner Abo Sri 1] boarding: schoo! , an automobile stood out fuct that my husband, a fgw days af. Attorney General Daugherty werete. 20 Christmas Eve, didn’t: your |igentified a part of a shotgun which [ter he was incacerated in Mount Holly maatie: Gnd"denie The haawing, tau | father refuse to have dinner at home| he said he found near t ance anit heard Powell shriek in hin be because he was intoxicate Ral umian aeinAn a ae Lajeells John Brunen, {'m under the Display advertising type copy Asse that Senator Caraway: |r NOMets fo hich “the withead | was kitled: bathtub—try and get me, John Bru- orders fOr ines ine vorid eee ga, ped roy ted } i Jo) : know; Roy Hutchinson, of Vive Poir nen—you a nt 3 t ih you an atten, 4 P.M the day “pre uplles atives. Woodruff, | Michigan, and bxicated, perhay identified a shotgun | 1 ong [set me jen he shrieked madly at fan be inserted only as svace may per ‘. umped ir tween her stepmother op oO vice 5 ha 4 in order of receipt at The World Offi “had been shudowed,"” Jackson 31, und father when he crew a gun, and] on the night Brinen od, De, | Wil any jury convict my husband jon The World must be received by 1 P, M, : " Me vdbasssiepagts id “Shoot don't shoot her.” “E£] gonas Bdwards of De , | the testimony of a maniac? f Display advertising type cop: Ralston, counsel for Representative | oniy said “Go ahead and blaze away,” |oo bbl le Me AO BtiGane Ehute rie . plement Bections of The Sunda Keller, author of the impeachment Loe aha aga h laze away," 17.25, us he passed Cambridve statio ‘ ‘ nt that my husbanc be received by 1 P.M. Thur charg ed 1 £5 eR | eee he saw a small el : is innocent. He hus always been on publication and release mnt Per! mere, Hoe SOUATOTEGS. £0. ol Askex ler step-mother ever sug- 1 © square f : 4 2P. M. Friday. Cory co ng en tain from th Hie Saparienl tele ver SUb- | zagging oes t ud in the misty |the saua And for poor, »maa to be made by The World miust bo rece! rae a’ Pabcaot sae gested that she refrain from accom-|eyening. He + joing {Charlie Powell I have only pity. by Thursday noon. feed : of the] panying her f to Williamstown | slowly toward It 4 Riv Strangest of all the weird things Sunday Main Sheat cop: pe copy " us she might be shot with him, the] side and [ follc jo{which have marked this tragedy le thgreving copy which has not. been F ble in f ee of OWL] witness replied in the negative. She] yards the fact that Jobn Brunen's las tm the publ ation office by 1 pM ean \ } say) erp Howard ie an ou His 5'p. A. Friday, will be omitted : of yo named Franklin and] tarry Mo 4 avorite expr on when angered was require, rigidly Ip the order of nd, ¢ ‘ Mr. | ono called Freeman Aapsont t nd you W t only six feet of real 2 7 Si eteaeret In thi ion Mr. Keown §|seven mot estate in the ond.’ But ‘Honest John’ —and atter ali, what ait eta eta t a ject to anothe yy Jobe his 0 serve to earn discounts J ‘oss-questioning. In most instances} al the B “My husband's 4 at the Lat Fatima smokers h . . soatract or otherwise. ' inqu ere ¢ ted tofatter the 4 ' int,of death, and nd *Dot Ags other ¢1 garette I THE WORLD those preceding St, but 4 on t « But if A ui are with t I'y direct testime 1 Goa good it go no h } if a i i i) teniv ve ffurther, We red enough $0 hig yrespectec DIED. 1 ts to repauety Mat Mohr (sist c r ‘ I, is not just. Doris Brunen has-al- NULENBERG.—LOUISA. Campbell une ‘ fe erences ¢ aft-| Mohr) « > Mrs. 2 yona| t ' ways been a wife, She has stood b ayn? Church, D'way, 66 lee by and presented a : et peaeeeaedectal PT 1 hey ore trom that brute Brunen” than y so many mens DUNLOP.<LYDIA CARSON. Th r the subject writte Mr, Daughe Brunen was sure j > iny other woman would have taken Chureh, D'way, 66th, Thursday, ” ———> was © said that ti |MRS. MOHR ALLEGES And to Hazel, ingrate that she 4s, MERY.—SARA L. Cumpbeil LOVE INJUNCTION” f F 1 nh Brunen sh e Ny a Dot’ was more than a mother, Chur Be Goth, T A 4 t cn POWELL iS NARCOTIC “Powell has been acc Hegel aniseed ae : IS IMPOSED BY COURT Y ae ICT. « cathode eee MASL—PHILIP W. Camps 3 i : testimony Hazel Bean ADDICT; “POOR BOGB” |'s the Jail / ince he made Chureh, B'way, Goth, until 1 — , 1 to the sie ‘contessic that my husband seiki bi Toy Woman tarret 1 Svenking tw : snd | i CLANIND. a Prat add Sueams mt : “Darks Like a Dee’: “Perhaps v He has been allowed WACK MAN CLARINDA * aera \ ' Contessed While He Was Mens {to Sit in an outside restaurant and moral Churehy Bower, Onth, yride . gARAMAN. 0.. Dec. M—Judwo W. P. laut jos (hut BM 1 tally Deranged permitted to walk down the street un WEINER.—HENLY » a Seas Peer acciate of : Don't my on y : . sndeuffed Irs. Powell visits him es henwad 7 ¥ bs uc ull hours of the day or night up - etty T téaehinr. kid taener replied “beea 1 | MOUNT HQLLY ec. 18.—A T until 10 o'clock in the evening, while & Sede tober H ae fatan't cit ; acre ier ten ‘ ! can see my husband only for mo- 4 njoined from asse with y | time public to-day t 1 ments at a time and at rare intervals. BY manner and “from net Keown then asked the witne fl'wite c " t ) *} “Et repeat tre that Harry will u Hpectiy oF indire t a ! eve ‘How can they : whol} en these hideous i "4 in bape be , hold mn rand ur on the}'® oP , 1 will be lke a bad Lice Lap . 2 ‘ab ce t ay 1 Doris Bru: f ‘ a that Jeond T ean be HELP WANTED—MALE. 1. Ch 1 re ' Honeat'® J \ : poy. ‘Then I shall not weep any IMCRTAT ENS want . ut « 1 wying it, und guu., The ¢ " i the ela ; “y uct ‘ gar Plant, Yonk »