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THE EVENIN\ WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. - ' a [30TH BYWATERS 1 cvsjons of a strug [MUSSOLINI A MASSAGE, [SECRET DIPLOMACY HIT [rotirzer YEARBOC”: fee tn the shape of an orfinary AY PrACE NEAR; a WIR AM if CI ADEN foute nauine | pINCHOT INTERPRETER, BY PREMIER MUSSOLINI PLANS COMPLETED |", !2a!zidua!_ pictures of exch AND MRS. frauMPs: UU e MAY CHEAT GALLOW WI UW, 1, LLUE U, 4 VS N COLLEGE WHO’S WHO pear in the annual, and the Juniors . IN C asad: Will Make PF at School of Jonr-} will be ed by a group photo- } ssid yracnee Student Show Dittte Jain to Publish graph ds of the students \ First Annual, b the The cost ‘ot the yeartook to the seniors is $5 a copy. and $2.50 to the Knowledge of Current Events in Questionnatre, SYRAC 14.—Premier Mussolin! lay he will break the secrecy that surrounded the Premiers’ B BL SEEK WAS ite DUCTED, Arrangements for the yearbook to | | Dee. 14. conferen: t b e | f ice at London and will read in] be published for the first time this i hy a juniors if fifty are sold to the class. College students care so little Italv'a prepare nuieh full details off year by the students of the Pulltzer |i; joss than this numver ts contracted about current events they think At a full meeting of the Cabinet to-| School of Journalism have been com-|for the cost will be $3. Muses } is an alcohol rub, ac- morrow, the Fasclati chieftain, who has] pleted. This project, fostered by the ee ee cining and Finley G. Craw- | frequently upset the calculations of dip FEARS FOR MISSING FATHER. id) one of the senior class, received the support of ctators had made « ently tried out a tee of the old school, will read the i eet Station and o Hunt tends Here fo the death sign to her quest on his class at Syra- ext of @ memorandum regarding repa-| (he Junior class yesterday at a meet- per ‘Sinn Fein Clubs ¢ Clubs Call Meet M ae ens Testifi eg Mrs Mauro after testifying in the] Guce University. teeeniete Jonna which he submitted {.ng in the Journalism building. Sahiba the: lure ( ; e wick court, t ed home. 4 Ww, Poincare and Theunis at] A committee appointed by President |’ ms Mauro, 10 Testified in [New Brunswi urt, returned home. Taking names of prominent men Pp len ings to Discuss Ter ae First reports of the girl's leave! ang topics from headlines of daily eager, Coples wit then be furnished] Mark ‘Temple of the Junior class, to] ” Afty-fo j With Free State. Husband's Murder, taking to the polic she was! newspapers, he found the students PARIB, Dee. 14-1 Poincare | COM#St of F. Griswold, F. McCabe, 1, | 1 No. 70 Oliver Street, : eicict ie —-—— seized by three men and borne.) vith a low average idea of who's | will be asked te reveal the Franch cre, | uarrison, and Miss E. Robinson, wili| ome Tuesday morning % 1 Mrs. Georgiana Mauro, sixteen | Screaming. to the taxic Belief was} who, Some of the answers were: presented at the lara’ con.) '8eiet in the publication of the an-] seen seen since. He has a wife and € DUBLIN, Dec. 14 (Aasoctated ‘ ae then expressed that the “Viunappers” | Pinchot ts a French interpreter rence when thé Fretich Chamber con-! nual. six children, Berjamin, a grown son, Press).—Talk of peace between the bi he man fol were friends uf th vieted man or 1 the United States. venes to-morrow. The book ia to be a sixty-four page fears his father has met with fou play B} factions in Ireland is increasinely ib undo was] members of a tlack Hand organiza. atorlum is a death fotice th Se _ hea “hristmas D 8. {« t Brunswick yester ion bent on revenge Cc bes ] Ri san ge one nies er la ‘ ped’ bY Levers Ac n this ory, District At is Italian Ambassador . = Action taken by the new Senate o} | ag, RIHOROR (6 Brunswick as-| 4, BL = —— a the Free State, Tuesday, in appoint- ‘J ved oh enti taf? to the case Is « rm volutionary y img a committee to work for the im- nd the : ra Mere ane part aria. : I * Mediate cessation of hostilities had de a caty ahi for a trace of the young widow. ——— eer, " eloped some indications that a con- Dee di 2O0SEVELT'S DAUGHTER | siderable section of the Republican ting the NCE REGENT, ILL ; ; AND HUSBAND SAIL 4 _ Party is willing to treat for peace and ae 2 ; OF MEASLES, IS BETTER FOR HOME TO-DAY e am that the rank and file is moving in : i ——_ — . 2 i tha direction. os Poa ; : OKIO, D elated Press.y—] paris, Dec, 14.—Dr. Richard Derby ae The summoning of al! the Sinn Fein 4 tor ne * | et a pa H who bas beenfand Mrs. Derby who bed veo ther fe] clube in Dublin City and County’ to] MBS EDITH THOMPSON pha i was retortest | tooreett Mal orge Washington, While RE} debate the question is pointed to a] Woman ana a parents fervent! proving. His | ore t sat the hume 4 significant, especially as, ulthough the v) told the detec f eet q clubs are composed of both treaty | copyrient 19 ' drive off 0 Mau- 4 i 1 of scream, nor b « was killed. supporters and Republicans. it is th« Cerin ee aa | Lenbok ea ————————— For to-morrow (Friday) Motincations for Sunday's mecting. | gon with Frederick Wywaters for the Tf sentiment in this direction 4¢-} stabbing of her husband ended two \ — Velops further, as the peace lover | gays avo with a sentence of deith for hope, their efforts will be centred on] voth, public sentiment has sw the point which they fear will prove] their favor. the chief difficulty—the unwillingness Wywaters is young and = Mrs. of the iriegulars to surrender their] Thompson 1s about to become a arms. ‘Their friends here point ou | mother. that peace between the British and the | ‘The whole question of capit Ir wee delayed by the » im culty and was only obtaied when the g @ 1.500 Pairs of UY vt g i. Men's Shoes and Oxfords Surrender of arms, such as ts now] !M8 a revival of a disused practic: wenn Bae By. the Iran’ Goverament. in topeoaivenies GFE att greatly reduced, for clearance, to Resolutions of > rblic bodies beine | many newspaper reuing tha Passed in favor of peace are instanced CUE: Helene as indicating that public feeling i es gece tae wate journo oon eons, tned ree For to=nmiorrow (Friday) $7.50 per pair ishment for women 1s bein, unless boty are of affaiis the Senate Com-}}y under Mes. 1pson » mittee hopes to intervene by est in various unsuccessful atte Ushing relations with men to touch| get rid of her liusbund unt The choice of various styles and leathers, incl y with the heads of the irregulars. he stabbed him wile he ts S ihe nnioe There is no indication, however, | ing beside of Balta models, make this remarkably ! 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