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_ " a ee ae —_ ‘a __THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922. CHURCH HAS ‘BAWL’ ROOM WOMAN DRY AGENT FOR BABIES IN MERIDEN WITH TOYS N’EVERYTHING FED AS SPEEDER | ==. --The problem of how to en- joy church with a child to ity Church. ; ‘A check room for bables Magistrate Frowns on Her] has been established tn the GIANT NEGRO HELD NATIONAL THEATRE ‘POPEMAY CALL |"*SenstaS'ine./REGORD-BREAKING | band and the authorities of Mer Me Rouge cates from last August, The ©)... People were divided, some siding with Siihe secret organization. Richards wad Daniels were outspoken in their opposition, however, and Daniels was accused of having spied on secret 2 Dheetings of the society. ¥: On Aug. 24, the masked terrorists ! Petruck. A procession of automobiles going ‘rom Bastrop to Mer Rouge followin barbecue was held up in broad daylight by another car being halted across the road so as to block it. Hooded men went down the long line, searching each machine. Rich- FORAUTOHOLOUPS | FLESARTICLES | WORLD COUNCIL sees =sze=x"” HOLIDAY TRAFIC AND IRL'S CHARGE| OF INCORPORATION! FORJUBILEE YEAR ALBA —po ies Terrorized Many on High-|Nation’s Leaders in Stage,|Encyclical Says It Would Be Dee. “cess | JAMS CITY LIN up, according to a statement is- sued by the State Labor Depart- | ment to-day “AILN. Y. Going Away, R The average factory employees ards and Daniels were dragged from 1, church, equipped with toys, . 4 ‘ * Rs For th th of Novertit s tne ear and, with throu oer es Plea That She Was Im- and young women of the par. | WAYS, Police Say—Atlantic } Art and Education. Put Continuation of 1870 | versce ware was $201 tre ae, | of Country Coming In,” Rpciad tees Wack thive compan: mune From Arrest, ish have volunteered as nurse~ City Residents Roused, Project Under Way. Catholic Gathering. pacltient @ntounced, Whidl: wand Says Statement. Tone were tied to trees In the forest maids Ie the “bawi" room. gain of 43 cents a week over * ate and whipped. Daniels is said to (Special to The Evening Wortd.) More mothers are expected to ATLANTIC CITY, Dee, 23,--Fear- (Special to The World.) | ROME, Dec, 23 (Associated Press). October and $1.72 over November New York ‘never before saw sud of a year ago. Not only are holiday crowds as have been pour wages going up, but there is a [throngh the city, into the city, steady gain in employment, the of the city, these last few day department said. reaching the day. The subways, clevated lines, suq Sa (F face cars, byses And taxicabs nev were so taxed. And the steam rail roads were so overlouded that tM New York Central issued a statemel , : that “it looks as if all New York we trying to get away for Christ while the rest of the country is en, deavoring to get into the metropolt More than 130,000 passengers Jontinued) the Grand Central Terminal to-da have snatched the mask from one] BABYLON, L. - man's face, and to have recognized “him, ‘This sealed his fate, and also the fate of Richards. They were carried deepwr into the woods, and never seen alive again. The search for the men continued | or weeks, but without result. Finally { ) Gov. Parker became interested. | ‘Yroops were sent, because of the in- } creasing power of the masked organi- j vation, Under supervision of the tnilitia, the work of dragging Lake | “Cooper began, in hope of recovering \ t » Dec, 23.—The attend service now. idea that Prohibition agents are not eee amenable to the laws while in pursuit of their business was definitely ex- Ploded here to-day by Justice of the Peace Cooper when ho fined Miss Isabella Primm, one of the few women BURGLAR CHARGES Prohibition agents, $15 cn her plea of guilty to exceeding the speed limit within the village of Babylon, Miss Primm maintained to the last that Prohibition agents should not be bound by speed limit legislation. “T was on my way to keop an ap- Pointment at Greenport,"’ she pro- tested. * * “You were running your ear thirty-|Prisoner, Once Victim of four miles or more wn hour and the limit is fifteen miles an hour,” saia{ Hold-Up, Identified by Justice Cooper. ‘There is nothing ef i ” about your business to license you to Matinee Burglar. imperil the limbs or lives of citizens.’* TraMoe Policeman Thomas J. Tracey} Benjamin Bernstein, a jeweler, No, was the complainant against Miss}403 West 59th Street, who on Dec. Primm. The courtroom was crowded }7 last was held yp, robbed and shot and the crowd was with Tracey.|by two thugs who escaped in a taxi- ing that citizens might attempt to take| ALBANY, Dec. 28.—Articles of In-|—The probability that the Pope will the law into their own hands, police |Corporation for the American Naticn- | call a meeting of the entire Roman to-day took to the County Jail at}®! Theatre were filed in the office of |Catholic Episcopacy in Rome during May's Landing Livingstone Drum-|the Secretary of Stat this morning by|the next jubilee year was announced mond, &@ Negro, twenty-one, six fect} representative from the office of]in the Papal encylical issued to-day, four inches tall and welghing 215} William Klein, New York attorncy. |Sueh a meeting would be a continua- pdunds, who was held without bail] The incorporation papers were ap-jtion of the Ecumenic Council which here on charges of highway robbery, | Proved last evening by Supreme Court] was held in Rome in 1870. attacking a woman and attempted] Justice Joseph E, Newburger in New| Pope Pius's encyclical recalls the murder, York City and brought here to-¢ay, |Fecent conflicts in Italy and the efforts Motorists on highways leading into} The Six incorporators are Nicholas|of the Church to quiet them. Among Atlantic City had been terrorized for| Murrey Butler of Columbia Univer-|the peaceful events of recent years the past two weeks by a burly Negro|°'”? David Belasco, playwright, pro-|it calls attention to the Twenty-sixth ducer and manager; Otto H. Kahn, who had held them up and attacked |who was connected with the New| =cumenical Congress and the great members of their p&rties, and these|Theatre and is the head of Kuhn,|Telsious manifestation attendant motorists were in an ugly mood to- | Le & Co; Lee Shubert, Augustus} upon the transportation of the image Thomas, outi' day following the arrest and idtntin- | pProducing Manegere’ Aeepose tis | Of the Virein from Rome to Loretto, cation of Drummond. According to|and Whitney Warren, the architect. 7° letter, enumerating present the police, the culminating act of the |! addition to the incorporators, who} World evils, which, it says, are caused Negro was an attack upon are also directors, there are named|by a greed for material things, says “0 | thirty-four others prominent in theat- eighteen-year-old girl after Harry|rical and educational lines, making a ene Or renner eicteey tr ce aes peak of congestion the bodies, While this was going on, ‘in the glare of acetylenc lamps, an ittack was made on a group of sol- “diers posted on a hilltop overlooking ‘the lake. They opened fire, and the attackers fled. In view of later de- velopments, this is seen as a ruse to centre attention on Lake Cooper, while a Sthe explosion wan being set off at | “take Lafourche to dislodge the bodies. | The blast at Lake Lafourche brought * troops to the spot, and the torsos were recovered. and ot - stations were similart| Humane Society. Tho eats at this af-|crowded. Extra trains and hund fair consist of a sack of horse feed, |of extra Pull with apple: side. Five hundred needy children living ans are being used. sugar and carrots on the} rye Intervorough and B. R. T. using every available piece of eq in a return to Christ, which means in the vicinity of the West 37th Street] ment in handling the largest cro aepeceenaadipbcmateisn Chester, her escort, had been ren- {total of forty directors, in whose con- vi SHOPLI T OFF htt pear applause greeted seek Gite ponegie eros dered unconscious with a blackjack. has a be era oa of eee pedal oe ate caer all pales Sane ine ae in any similar period, and are F TERS GE pt ald 10 American National eatre. peoples, respect for order and author- ‘ee i cil be hd * g ‘a n ch poss! rs WITH FINES OF $25] “‘If I thougnt sho was chasing a] receiving stolen goods. For the last fow nights detectives} "Among the directors tn addition tol ity and combating materallom aa] ™ssoner., were her guests this after=| Tne trains St Ue, ceest pote bootlerger I'd have beaten her to the Bernstein's examination was defer- capture, for the rule js first como] fred until Jan. 6, and meanwhile he is ‘Siik babvads* held in $5,000 ball, which was fur- Justice Cooper revealed to-day that | Bished. Zone Chief Appleby and his agents] Detective Fitzgerald of the West Kerrigan and Hale, who came down|100th Street Station has been con- here from New York yesterday and|ducting a survey of the weri side tried to bluff Polléeman Tracey into|Pawnshops and jewelry stores, ac- withdrawing the charges against Miss|Companicd by Thomas Relford, No. Primm, also visited him and tried to] 159 West 624 Street, known as the tafiwenoe ‘his Geciaion, “Matinee Burglar," and who now is “I was somewhat surprised,” said|ttying to ald the police to recover the Justice, “ut the nerve of this}/#0me of the jewelry he is chargrd man Appleby in trying to convince} With having stolen from more than mo that Prohibition agents are abuvo|100 apartments, including thoso of the law. I asked him where he was|S8¢veral movie stars. from and ho said he was from Okla-| Their quest for stolen jewelry led homa, which, I am informed, is his|them to Bernstein's store, where Bel- home. ‘Well,’ said I, ‘I'm from Mis-| ford identified jewelry he said he sold sourl. You've got to show me," to Bernstein, and Fitzgerald took the Geman acanagpeiane Jeweler into custory. Belford is awaiting trial and trying to make all TTirarerge (USS AL ACOUNTS AGE DENVER ROBBERY W nSTAURANT FRE One of the Five Dollar Bills (Continued) Stolen Discovered n Balti- Actor more Restaurant are making up their minds to be . bolled alive, “And he hollers an order to the SANTAFE, N. M., Dec, 23.-~Six| other firemen to do what he dors cnd men with heavy suitcases, who ar-| 0 [aker off the helmet and dips it . , in the lake and saves two or three ae from Las Vegas in an automo-| ry) and the firemen all do the sumo bile early this morning, are in the| thing and they take their helmets out county jail pending investigation in| and hold ‘em in their hands until a connection with the robbery of the} Walter brings a pail of fresh sold United States Federal Reserve Bank] Witer. There wasn't a fish lost truck at Denver, “Say, miater, is that good?" The United States Marshal's oMfce| I the meantime a veteran of hy had received a tip from Lan Vegas, |EXening World’s staff had been on and Deputy Goutchey and Assistant | ' This ts bis report: Superintenc@at Dugan of the Penitens iro in a Christmas window tlary, after observing the suapests at | ‘aDlay of Cadillac Restaurant, No breakfast ina restaurants tose then | 1470. Broadway. Short circuit {site cutody caused by transformer adjusting BALTIMORE, Dec. 22.—Discovery| *Urrent for a miniature railway, Nak DHEA TRAE Home oe eTnooyary The display, including two toy five dollar bills stoten by urmed ban-| {OWNS some pine tres. and some dits in the raid of the Univer Staing| Caavas mountains a total tov Foderal Reserve Hank truck at ben | ab0ut $500 damage. Also the win. ver last Monday, police officials her | @0W. curtains. Fire extinguished declared to-day. The bill wee pace | DY Manager Solomon Helter, run- ina downtown restaurant Jast night,| {93 his $98 overcoat. There was The bill, bearing tho serial number| 0 dispan in there used ay a 20,860,860 of the Federal Teen | tke for a bunch of goldfsh., A Bank of Kansas City, was piven ia] Walter carried that out before the payment of nu meal at a “Favetie} Ste wae hardly started. Wire out Street restaurant. between 4 7 M.| When city # firemen arrived.” noon in the station, where each re-| !stervals during rush hours, ceived a pair of shoes, a box of candy,| Each day this week the Interbo fee cream and apples, and ench girlloush has curried persons equalllt received a doll. None of the 500] more than half the population of ¢ recognized Capt. John Amon, whol entire city, The average number acted as Santa Claus. passengers on tho subway and ‘A beautiful tree was hung with the|vated for the four days end gifts, and children performers, \n-|qhursday ,night was 3,400,000. cluding singers and dancers from|iotal for the period was 12,208, some of the leading theatres, Pro-| an increase of 629,000 over the af vided the entertainment 2 NAMES | Voriod last year. of the 500 were obtained by assistants In the three days ending Wedn of Mrs. Loft, who went to th public day tho B. ft. T. carried 4,432, and parochial schools in the nel@h- passengers as against 4,088 000 + borhood and asked teachers and prin-| POSNSe/S th ae nonding pe cipals for the namos of the neediest] 9) 0) Oieceslok sear) among their scholars. Those Whol” qu.. Christmas mail ts 30 to 83 p needed shoes headed the list per cent. heavier than last year. The New York Institute for the | hor cco. Neuve a iatone ie mo Blind, No, 111 East 69th Street, will } entertain a troop of blind Boy Scouts |@aily an average of thirty-five and Greenwich House has planned aj °#rs of mall. for the nursery school. ease RS ma or ee woman and. child in| AUTOMOBILE HITS MAN the various wards of Bellevue Hos- AND THEN SPEEDS AWA’ pital will receive a box on Christmas Day and a play, “The Nativity,” will] Victim Has Coneassion of Brat be given to-morrow night on the hos- Police Seek Driver. pital grounds. Otto Schuster, twenty-nine, No. (Oa at redial iy Calyer Street, Williamsburgh, aligh Christmas baskets. City Clerk Mictiaet | from a trolley car this morning at J. Cruise will distribute 500 Christmas | Yer Strect and Manhattan Avenue, baskets at the Tammany Central As-|#truck by an automobile which ¢ sociation, No, 226 Kast Street, | from behind the car and sped on and the U. 8. Veterans’ Hospital, No.| out stopping. ‘The police are seeld 180 West Kingsbridge Road, has ar-}4).. griver. ranged an elaborate Chrisimas pie- gram for its inmates. ‘ ah nounce that Prince Christopher of] ity), Greece and his wife, the former Mrs. Leeds, will deliver the first two Christmas baskets of the hundreds] Island Railroad gave his anau that the Volunteers of America will} Christmas reception for the emplo; @istribute on Sunday afternoon injof the raliroad in the Long Is Madison Square Garden, City terminal yesterday afternoon, William H, Todd of No. 25 Broadway,| To-day 200 members of the Mothel President of the Todd Shipyards Cor-| Club of the Henry Street Settl poration, was Santa Claus to more| will attend a Chanukah party, than 3,000 children living in the vi-| Humane Socicty will give a Chri cinity of the company's shipyards in] mas treo and dinner for all horse Brooklyn, Mobile, Ala., Seattle and|the metropolitan district this aft Tacoma, Wash. Nearly 1,000 children | noon of the west side were guests cf Mr.| Marion Davies will give away 1, and Mrs. Frank E. Campbell at a| dolls to poor children Christmas Christmas party at the Funeral}and will give a dinner for 1,000 Church, Broadway and 66th, AJservice men, followed by a theal vaudeville show followed. purty. She will provide patients ‘Uncle’ Robert Spero of Li St. Joseph's Hospital with gifts. Branch, N. J., will give gifts to over] At the Sheltering Arms the usy 2,000 children to-day. He will have| Christmas party will be held a tree forty feet high and a band to| Tuesday and Thursday. The bq entertain his guests, and girls of the Mulberry H ‘The American Legion, through the] Centre, No. 256 Mott Street, will efforts of Albert § Callan, New York] entertained next Friday during State commander, has planned to] noon hour. have a comrade visit every one of the Paul Guigetti is an undertaker 2,200 ex-service men in the hospitals 211 Mulls treet, but for of the State Christmas Day, The] past several years Ito bas been Say American Legion county commission] Claus to the ¢ en in the neighb has planned dinners, baskets and gifts | ood This year already for wounded ex-service men, The] packed 350 baskets with chickens dressed in women's clothes have been|those who are incorporators are Win- guarding the hoads, and last night|throp Ames, George Pierce Baker of ieioa. = true democracy and this resulted in Drummond's capture.| H#tvard, W. A. Brady, George] Protherho > Two of theso detectives, one dressed} eroaanurst. Richard Burton of the] Pope Pius announces the probability an a woman, met Bdward J. freed, | University of Minnesota, George M.Jof his summoning a meeting of the Coban, Samuel Harden Church of the 5 an Atlantic City contractor, return- entire Roman Cathollc Episcopacy of ing home late and rode with him in| carmesic Institute, Owen Davis, John the back seat of his automobile. They Drew, A. L, Erlanger, Daniel Froh- the world in Rome in the course of his! had not gone far when the negro|™&", Charles M. Gayley of the Uni-japproaching jubilee year as a contl~ loomed up out of the dark and aimed |Y¢"sity of California, William Gillette, | nflation of the Ecumenic Council at a terrific blow with a blackjack at|/rederick H. Koch of the University} tne vatican held here in 1870, Ford, who dodged it, The detectives |! North Carolina, Brander Matthews dived out ahd landed on the megro’s|°f Columbia, Arthur Hopkins, wil-| The Pontitt praises efforts at uni- back, and a few minutes later he was|l!am Klein, Henry Miller, Borck Pem-| versal pacification. He condemns firmly shackled. Three hold-up vic-|2eTton, Franklin H. Sargent, Henry| divorce, modern dances and immodest tims later positively identified him. |W- Sacage, Arthur Hobson Quinn of| fashions. —_—_—_—— the University of Pennsylvania, Hen- The encylical expresses the hope A ry Van Dyke of Princeton, Edgar Sel-| that all those who are still outside the NO ‘ALOOFNESS” wyn, Otis Skinner, Booth Boa anal Church of Christ may enter it. The ABOUT HIM, NEVER WAS, SAYS HARDING William Lyon Phelps of Yale, Pope says he is encouraged in this (Continued) Sends Others to Reformatorie: Five girls, convicted of shoplifting, ae “were forgiven with fines of $25 each In Special Sessions this morning. They . were ‘first offenders. Second offenders did not fare so well at the hands of stustices Murphy, Frescht and Healy, Margafet Thompson, cighteen, No. 14 Mount Morris Park West, waa sent to * (he Home of the Good Shepherd, fi ‘company with Lucille Bourbet, twenty- “six, No. 215 West 60th Street. Both pleaded guilty to stealing toilet articles nad articles of wear amounting to about ~$10 in each case, Rose Cohen, sixteen, ‘ No. 634 Bast Fifth Street, was con- yicted of appropriating $10 on the first day of her employment in a 14th Street store and sent to the Inwood Home. William Mack and Fred Dubois, old- (imers, were sent to the workhouse, one for thirty days and tho other for five “months. FY Lawrence Weber and A. H. Woods. hope b, the fact that nearly all the The purposes of the National|the states of the world have entered Theatre as set forth by the articles} into relations with the Apostolic Sce. are along the line that has been] Ho regrets that Italy, his country and printed when the project was tirat|the scat of the Papacy, is not among announced by Mr, Thomas. One of|these, and protests against the situa- the objects of the theatre will be to] tion of the Holy See in this country, encourago the amateurs throughout,| which, he says, has nothing to fear the country and coordinate these dra- | from it. matic clubs. Those, it is said, will] The encylical ends with an ex- have the use of one or two Broadway | hortation to prayer and with the be- successes in a season so that these | stowal of the Apostolic benediction, plays may be seen in smaller cities me Tite without having to wait years for them] Jubileo year is observed tn the or until they are put in the movies. [Catholic Church every twenty-fifth It has been printed and not dented |y¥ear, from Christmas to Christmas, that Marjorie Rambeau will be the| The next jubilee year is due to begin first star to be taken under the wing |on the evening of Dec. +t, 1924, con- of the American National Theatre, }tinuing until Chirstmas, 1 and that she will be starred as Rosa- joe eee lind in @ production of '‘As You Like} AMERICAN WAR HERO It’ in New York the present season. BAYONETTED BY TURKS oiishing. ‘oompans, ATHENS, Dec. 23.—Alexander Piandes SUMED IS PITY dg uen eee oe store on the Harvard campus, fs In a hospital here after being @ prisoner of the Turks six weeks many miles back of Smyrna. Piandes, honorably dis- charged from the United States Army, with two war medals, went to Smyrna to gettle a business belonging to bis ] —— AUTO OVERTURNS, ~~ .. | BOY DIES, TWO HURT “Brothers and Sister In Fatal Crash ‘ im Merrick, L. ¥. William Kandelin, aged fiteen, of “2 Merrick, L. 1, was Killed to-day in an i automobile accident and his brother, John, aged xeventeon, is in the Nassau Hospital at Mineola with a fractured skull. Thetwo boys were driving their ; { { 1 \ pendulum toward an interest In the af- fairs of Europe and the worl gen- erally has been gradual. The need for an export market, the hope that farm products will get higher prices if European purchasing power is re- stored, the natural expectation that higher farm products will remove the principal causes of discontent in the Middle West and take away the chief thorn in the side of the Republican Administration to-day—all this has made tho foreign situation seem as im- portant as a domestic problem. Incidentally the attitude of the League of Nations supporters ie not an uninteresting phase of the whoe question. Two schools of thought favored the League as vroposed by Mr, Wilson—the people wno believed it was a step in the direction of world peace and an altruistic develop- ment .of the American spirit of world helpfulness, which came to a climax in the European war itself, and the people who wanted the League estub- lished for economic reasons. The international bankers of the world, the business men ind financiers of Wall Street, the men vitally eon- cerned with foreign trade—all (exe interests both in the fnited States and European countries saw in the League an instrument economic co-operation. The latter class was to no small extent Republican in its political affiliation. It's the economic schoo! of thought which has succeeded to-day in gring- Schuster suffered a concussion of niet Miss Lemba Kandelin, to the k . where she is employed, and Passing along Stewart Avenue, m City. The machine skidded in ing a corner and overturned. All three passengers ware taken to ig haepital, and William died imme- ely upon arriving there. John is nsidered to be in a critical condition, jemba was badly shaken up. oaceipeemcantliisehon “HARDING PLAYS SANTA FOR THREE PRISONERS ‘Two Slayers and m Forger Are Pardowed for Chistmas. WASHINGTON, Dec, 23.—President Harding has extended a Christmas grant of clemency to three Federal prisonere, Thomas Parker, John Willard Delaney ‘and John Carl. Parker and Carl are confined at Leavenworth for mans! ter and second degree murder, respeo- lively. Delaney was convicted in the United States District Court of South- * ern Callfornia for conspiracy to forge and pass United States securities, The sentences of Parker and Car! were com- 5, while Delaney (Continued) toward tie jury box as Foreman| The Turks refused to believe Piandes Charlies S. Oppenheim reported the|#2 American citizen. They took his verdict, and when he heard it, blinked | MOPey Faint er at RIED 7 pans im to tramp barefoot seve lay’ fy! Cet De TENN ie: 800 other prisoners, Twice his captors thrust a bayonet into him and hit him concern over his conviction. with rifle butts to make him walk faster, His voice was clear as he answerea| The American Consul at Smyrna ob- the customary routine questions of | "tM release Judge Gibbs as to pedigres. Than ho} WON’T REOPEN SOMERSET turned to the keepers to be led back DEPORTATION CASE to jail, Before the jury was ready muted to expire 1) will be released Doc, Amnesty was extended to none of the so-called political prisoners. eee SHOOT PAYMASTER, ESCAPE WITH $20,009 {and midnight.” Te cashier guy ATTACKS DECISION | 25. te fst 0% International c0-|to report he was whistling in his cell | Actor's Counsel Merely. Geing Over United States Veterans’ Hospital No.| candles and cakes = aie raseee| ’ able to describe the operation to the attention of the Micecsa, Gitieia( Aveactt. , in the Bronx, has arranged for a|for distribution 1e person who tendered it OF BOXING FEDERATION] Harding administration although the) Om? Sccording to jail attendants ex. ieee . special Christmas dinner and musical} tamilies in his district, and on Chi Having been furnished with the general desire to be helpful without | Pected acauittal or disagreement, Ayith i Feferenns ie) the | asenaten | croeram. mas Day he will have a big Christ Despite the unusual hour, more|despatch in the morning papers stating than one hundred persons, including | that immigration officials would re= several women, were waiting in the {open the caso of Pat Somerset, against nop, with presents for] PITTSBURGF, Dec. 28.—Four rob-| **"la! numbers of the stolen money, | Regine FL Action for RB all in $5 bills, the Cashier, last night, tion of Championship Title. made an examination of the money| parts, Dec. 3 (Associated Press).-— With 2,000 families under its care,|tree in his the Charity Organization Society will] litle one give parties to them. At an employees’ dinner last political entanglement remains the same ag it did in 1920 The White House and Department bers to-day abot Ross Dennis, paymas- tee of the Pittsburgh Coat C MDENyY. ‘ind ‘eveaped with «satchel containing | PO had taken in. Near the bottom of | mitruing siki, former European heave] 0%, 5t4t® Fecowniae, the neccssity of fcourt room for the verdict. Judge| whom deportation proceedings e] The Knights of Columbus will dis-}the Yellow Taxi Corporation about $20,000 in currency. the cash register he found the $5 bili sitting in European councils, for] Gjpbs hud admonished the spectators | brought, H. D. Landers, Assistant Com-| tribute baskets to-day and will pro-|pleted a distribution of holiday bq The hold-up occurred In the hills be- | "Ported. wolght champion. has started legal pro-} economic reasons. Thore are many trat wen i Fide SAtRUAIAMIRER Tat OREEAS' dave ih Guat andl Company StOSle & 7 * against the French Bo: a" i to make mo demonstration, so the | missioner of Immigration, stated to-day] ¥" , a ash 4 diss ope Lebanon, teed here, while ceedings ag h Boxing| who believe that this in itself will] verdict was received in silence. While thi would not be reopened tums and other insttutions. gating $19,000, in which both the q @ partyrof company officials wete tak- Federation, which recently deprived him] satisfy many of the s¢ ‘ \ ‘ Ml OAs A >| nar sate . ther ¢ a ‘ag the Christmas pay to the miners a,] CANDY STORE OWNER Pe eee icieanaliseen tia eon ue cena aay ot ne ones Be there was little comment as the spec-| 336 said this report grew out of the| Plans have been made for the city's|cab drivers and all other empl weidling, Pa. HELD AS BOOTLEGGER ti 4 suspended him { sea they were never committed | ‘ators filed out, It was apparent the! ror that the New York attorneys rep- [Hospitals and ponal institutions. Bird | participated Personal presenti pene aie teas I “s ae verdict was expected and approved. ‘ S. Coler, Commissioner of Public Wel-[t: cach employe receiving the b ar Tans, 1m: Victntty ee eee renee or arieie:cegay pelea eling formula, but wanted) "the jury cast three ballots, the first pegintind apse) bas Pate sranise fare, will wrrange for distributing] was made by W. E. McC urk, pade: ht inet him b yume | 5° i 7, the privilege of going ove: e iéaenth oan apit nvanole | erat MATH xE jo Folles te Haid Pisce, ca oe rakth aportemen * "41 In place of the League of Nations Hope ABA Sel tyes att and that the documents have been re: P. G ail tin, rire Goneisionk ere ee Alleged to have vcld as much liquor} A summons has be 1ved on Paul] to promote peaec, Mr. Harding prom. Jone £07 secon Muittal. | ceived in New York from Washington]. Gallatin, F Hs i = a eres IS boca “ te There was a slight change on the sec- t have a festival for 2,000 park play- Not to Advertiser: map in his confectionery store at] Rossean, President, of the Federation.| ised “an amoclation of nations,” and] ong pallet, and the third was unant. | (°° '"\® PUTPOS und children ut the Palm Garden Ice to oe fe directing him to produce within three| he offers the four-power pact id id id --—— qe . ¥ Display advertiong type copy a, 5 Weet OTH Street, Michael! gays. the records upon which Sikl_ nual neg international copfecence ‘eal mous, ‘The verdict caine Just twenty G VE. DOSE t Thursday grter tor vvither the. mask. aay Mo aline, thirty-four, of that addrone, was] diaqualifed. The docunient maintainal prop wav to we erence us the Vinrge daya after Mra, Becker's body FASCISTI GI fumes A. Haniton, Correction | World, ar! the ‘evening "World Tete Atruignied In the Weat Side Court to-day | that the Federation in without Jurtidle-] Hr aoe not tavor rigid and alicinclu. | NOR Couad: OF CASTOR OIL TO CONTY |ce=missioner. has promised his pris] Mi" Inserted only? ag, pace ‘may pe 5 tere und that disqualification was based © associations or leagues, ® for Ba wate taslon’ will tak y vontaining ASiiak 16 beine o Numerous complaints have | ieged! bond nite i ee ; HARDING ‘COMMUTES : iuke Prom the Parole Commlasiol ns World must berrecelved by 1-P upon alleged conduel not related of economic co-operation, that is a pruc- Republican Drinks Pr i I . y heen made of lain by officiuls of the 25 : of dependent familics of prison Dishiny adv ertning ty 1 New York Conttal Railresd Compare | aa escsterationte dacre Heal question, in which no specie] SENTENCE OF PANCNER| ‘tendered Mim, Bows ‘the br. Royal 8 Copetind, Health Com: plement Bet\una of ne Bund Worle that intoxicated mon we yin ur Scare cantenan wenn Neel iw formula i been evolved. exe shenbaiidaiamieied ROME, Dec. 23,—A body of Facistil nicsioner, yesterday an appeat | Be received AA ae RRUadey pee Precedented numbers about the raliroud | nor qilowed. to KIve. hie. ten Ww Wat}do for American interests all th +|to-day gave a dose of --stor oil to the | for presents for sick children In hos- a Tre yy containing engral yards at the foot of G7th Street son aettion war never legally sorag| be dane without committing h Deputy, Conty, beceute of fyitate to te inade by ‘he World tnust be a hceerdingly Lease nl Here American people fo an ultiny WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Presid attacks on the Facists Move than 1,000 children of tho| gindny Main Bheet copy, type copy ore yesterda id say ‘ound al — = of physteal power to enforce obliga- ‘ ted 10 be] has not been ‘A by 4 P.M, bridal least $2,000 worth of liquo: " ° Harding to-day granted last-minute] i eye-witness declared the group} west side have been invi 0 | HAS not | ceived tw 4D. BE. Miku wi thine Meat! MRS. MAY B. FORD FREED, Nene UW Seopa ABA er 4 the| Banton to one political prizoner, John Jentered Conty’s house, cut the -| guests of Mr. and are F, re 3 in ihe publication nitlog bya Be kt four b. Democ: ho favored thel 5. one ot The com nd ‘a L the Campbell suneral | and positive Insertion erders not reoeh which GIVING _BAIL OF $15,000} easuc of Nations for altrutatic reas. | Pancner of Detroit, The commutation | phone wire, and handed him # bott COE ene and @6th Street, [8% 8. rita, will be omitted an com ons, and those who favored It for eco- | Of Aenteucests effective Immediately, {the oil, sayin eee ng AS ipely i ieaeors ure, rigidly’ in the arden of Tate ernoor \ ata party this anener was convicted, wtih twenty-| “Drink _ MUCH SHAKING INJURES ire Guaslnomic reasons, are not op the 1 y nate play copy orders rele: evolution of Mr, Hanlines welic? ven others, ax an te W. W. organtzer| Coniy ogtmis d the bottle to hia] The Besees, Ronee Rane ane nea Bri: ha re oe nenltioas wi , ty in the Chicago cases, in August, 1918, on un ge a thon | WHI have a celebratte O-night, Sev-| serve to earn wits of any, PRINCE OF WALES' HAND May though naturally they sayeit does not |, \iolation of wartime sedition laws, |!(P4 atid rwnliowel the doxs Hc Landed homeless men will he|eoutract or otherwise. ia: o fan enoy Thoy predict, off trauowing A serien of appeala he was | Politely inquired if his visitors desired 1 Hel Eve and on Christ THE WOR ‘ : LONDON, De Anal rs "Teourse. that the deeper he ou Owe OO cad ty tel seora’ Imorlone junsthing élae. ‘They said “No.” so he fed an print mas don Chri sca ne agen | eee came chee» ov] garee al the deer ho doe in| nay anand 9 gr IHG | otro bowed. fedvan cavistsha Bie sed co Givi | | WO. ew works in a : : 1 Her mista. ete! cam SUNN cSt He KPT PE SOO. a ae wae _ Bt Net Mit Street tain = : mth Yeu rbe ayia N15 Sar owal thal He wil return ko nis{ Aut PROOPS ON RINE SON] biendicay & occ. Shop, . Win 1918, bul vesting to}? | 1 1 The Judge took his re Se wneloia ted uere ee 8 rpm the coninty ver since 119 have teoth | f°" home In Detreit and rewume Nie] Rng ORs HOLY ‘ Abbe says |, There Nill ve entertainments for the wesin Ganiah ral 1 ought on b. nie hawda a r4 pond o' ,00u so nei " trade, e unteered to become 4 SHINGTO? ren, —Lvery OM: | penefit of the poor chlidvem of the oud 2 uodl Bal o coe brought on y shaking hands on hb Mre. ¥ord, who wae in a highly ner] Pall! He gcttd in accord On| igweabiding citicen if released, it waslcer and man in the American Army of] city Christmas Day aboard the super-|MILLEM.—GEORGE. — Campbe y « aily Express} yous condition when she appeared in © be done in workd af+ id, and Was not required to reeant| Occupation in Germany has signed the " ‘Tueed: waye ight court, collapsed when J fuire than they are to-d - dreadnaughts Arkansas, Maryland and| Church, B'way, @6th st, Tuseder, Yor sassing & Cop. Aare ight court, | colle N Judey © to-duy--they ary] hie beliefs or formally state his future| Christmas reli call of the Red Cross, |azeadnty stl d ai pave since te rem Loe snnouncea her re-]uniteg in tn wanting Europe helped | intention Readquarters of the organtgstion here | Wyoming. apronp. Campbell © of ca, wife Jo cypleyed in thie cily, | announced torday. { President Ralph Peters of the Long] Cyush. A'xar, ith ot. Mall

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