The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 14

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oer THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. i. . Nitto cement imtolthe Republican Administration wifich | be pressed by the Harding Adminiatra- op ston, twenty-elght, of No. 330 West previousiyapp iied in similar vase, pthels Coverament. FS > pet 7 . Hs FRAL AGENTS Sot Surety Vices Pees tees (f) questions of the interpretation of uilled und associated Governments] *! It will “have to te done! has come in since have believed Amer- | Hon from now on, A a até ee j one, of No, 6: East 116th Stree! the provisions of this sre ccept."* through the Reparations Commission | nan membership on the Reparatior . ie pro 8 purt of the} agree to accept. 2 ee ie ton | ican membershir r i . Jack Gunter, twenty-three, of No, 341 4nd America’s consent will be needed | CP Nit RNS lM tick, but in view of| NATHAN BEHRIN WINS ac present Lreaty, ‘The crux of the international situ-| 1, anahin ous fs ae West 24th Street: | Joseph | Walker, i ation to-day is Germany's capacit make the Gecision unanimou the apparent inability of the Euro- STENOGRAPHIC TEST = oa ) POLICE MOVE Disateen, cf No, 969 weet tttes All other questions «hall be de- ay Jermany's capaclty | phe Veranities Treaty and the spe-| pean Governments to reach a decision fi a fis . By f cided by the vote of a majority, In| to pay. World opinion is agreed that] cial treaty between the United Statet|on what the amount of German rep-| > an Behrih, stenogtapher of Part fixed the} arations should be, it has been felt} IX., Trial Term, Supreme Court, if wae Com- | that the delay was not yet embarrass-|announced to-day at the New Work © Germany cannot pay now the original]and Germany definite sums specified by the London con- | Membership on the Reparat erence ven| mission as the United States, Great}ing, But a settlement is now de-|chorthand Reporters’ Convertth the 4 All were charged with Illegal pos- aieed ence to thelr Govern-| (tence Of @ year ago and even ae Shorthand Reporters’ Convention in sexsion of Hquor. and were ordered alent solved by reference to thelr Govern-| irench opinion has conceded the idea| Britain, France and Italy as perma-| manded I governments and the] cointy Court House, broke his Own, the held under $260 ball ments upon the question whether Jor a deferred payment, but seeks} nent, while Japan, Belgium and the | chances are some modification will be} vorars record for stenigraphlé Retitled Federal Juare Mack yesterday In- (Continued) given case which requires a unana-| guarantees and assurances for the|Serb-Crout-Stovene St agreed upon In the next few months, © contest held yesterday, words a minute for of N 17 West bist Street, and Emil ? Tuborelll, twent ve, of No. 112 case of any difference of opinion ; 10 DRY BROADWAY Quincy Street. Jersey City. dy among the detegates which cannot be t oy aaa have a vote when A resolution authorizing (1 So It is Inevitable that some modi. | feeting thelr inte tive to send an official repre ith but three ‘effors. fl n will be ultimately approved | consideration. to the Reparations Commission, wh record was 277 Words ly the Allied and Associated Govern- The Demoeretic Administra until now, an unofficial observer with-]) minute for five minutes with three ments. Then it will become necessary ‘which went out of power in 1921 and !out vote has been sitting, is bound to | errors. sued injunctions against fifty saloon: + Inj i y he firat of 300 allexed wet places Injunctions by Former and}ive trot Set ta veuceiy an Arrests by Latter Mark |nounced he would padiock for a year Day’s Activities. mous vote for its decisions or not,|! questions of applying in anl particular] «uch difference shall be referred to case a method of measuring damages, |the immediate arbitration of some different from that which has been” impartial person to be agreed upon by as common nuisances under the Vol- stead act, The tnjunctions restrain- i ing sales are in each case porary, pam Federal agents and police are be CG Cael ld to have jiiteaceasnt the New Ve Gatver. the profersor or you'll get a low] size, wpmuiteple for use, had been Se ie eer es qucnions plage tr oie mie on ths tet of Aprils 11 nm , them sity freahman * said ho to Mur- | mark.’ shipped.) "he tons to tha Beenen conelt? ¢ ent el has hue ne attacks in the a Yaunching a new campaign to-day.) "Names of places affected were fay. "Wo want'to hold our annual] phe sopnomores sald they were the ny Garstarshen paren dhared! Levy,’ counsel for the defence.| ccaing fortnight. Up to the 18th ; the aim of which they announce 'n tO) withheld until the Injunctions are} gm kar ont her r from the madding [traxh, and the fieeh sata the splines A oe hut if Mrs. Hirsch 1s shown to have} qnrit sho did : Gry up Broadway and its environs. | served, but it was ald they Included | or wit of soph Diy Cee ney aaa Hoh Lisenistha ta doe, oxicated after the Davies! may ndd i The former were serving fifty injune-|cafes and night life resorts In the Mr. Kuhn was fo annoyed by HA youke Hert eon Tro. Withaaate, What Bee oe Hi hot Bre = | tions signed yesterduy by Broadway district whieh the Prohi- Yel prompect of business ed out of the throng. ove anthracite had nted by which can. Siees Mak ens the! latter w Lele y alt lela! r hat He’ a Look at me,” he addresred Murray | the Comptoir de Brai. Veyton Hy te: righitty ‘eb! | dy todd ah ne aire Mae ih bid shag Py : Kahn, "I mado the arrangements with | Locker, coal exporter of sme ite. righ h ' in raids on dance hulls, Inspector] Besides the 860, about 2,000 other} Last night at 6 o'clock, 8¥] you ior the banquet—and paid you} §7tit Strcgtsam ay fd at the same { Bolun, who directed the arrests, de-| Injunction cases are pending in the]! young bjpods arrived ut the Kosebud.|§1 90) cash for came, didn’t £2 hone, whe DAM clared his new campaign was against] Federal Court. More than 1,200 tem-| Mr. Kahn had the banquet all-ready. ame, 4 Z Seavey ene *dance hall bootleggers." porary and not a few permanent in-| The young gentlemen handed over] j,,o1 Six arrests were made at the Ral-| junctions have been jwiied in the past] their tickots, carefully prepagdio j cohade Dance Hall, No. 71 West 66th} at the instance of Laked States At-| account of the Street, and two at the St, Nicholas|torney Hayward. typ Rink, No. 67 West 66th Street ee John McCullum, twenty-three, of/ FAMOUS LIBRARY PRESENTED TO SIA eStEWNCY Gallina facd posseasine | ROMEL t~Censi niet the Chigt charged with gelling and possessing DME, Des. a7 Asp whiskey. Nelson Galloway, twenty-| Palace Library to the Vatican by the tie, one, WAS discharged when he was|!tallan Government evoked an expre fable to convince the Magistrate that Meal ttat Gp CLL eaacee eal aa ted, or al: ay although he had paid $3 to McCullum | Vatican library becomes the moat epee fae ir for @ pint of whiskey, he did not} portant in the world from the sti Ppl - get it. ‘pow: Those arrested at the Ralconade| The Chici Library waa founded by Pope : lie power of do Gescribed themselves as J ph John ander VII es pate juts him within in become the ‘ ' : one shor rv. of cures and HASTE, 4 Made by the Me pray aun 4 ee the stolen es ever, thet th At Home Tonight ME ery ‘separate mach] ; H If you had a two million dollar mult, Gran / i kitchen and famous chefs—using Gina hea then ; : the choicest of tomatoes and select tide peal | spices—you couldn't serve better NOs I | tomato soup for your dinner than @rerturned, pi Van Camp's. | | Try it tonight—and, as you taste the Tia cae ths | wonder flavor, thank Van Camp’s.: erteded Mott st pontinued until -# Plott Street, a 30 pateade T is RSs nce oft ae urr Grocer’s BF raat A i) con aaa \ioned tb? 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