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.' .~ . ,/ .· .. ,·.~. f.·· T!IE $15,000 Roqm Rent Suppose ypu ~:ould hire a Oargllntu!ln fu!11, fill it with a million and a half .h<luseWives from. all parts of our country and arrange with these pros• • pective buyehj of your goods fot a brief bearing- aU of ibis ~t ~ co11t of say $1s,opo per convention. Supposing that you had arranged such a con- vention and were in 11earch of a speaker to address thi:;~ gathering qf I,soo,ooo-what wouid you pay f<>r the world's most interesting'and convincing speaker? · If yo11 could afford one ce11t p~r woman to a&semble art ii!.Udience, what could you not ;1fford f<Jr the presentation of your story to that aud~nce? When you advertise in The Delineator <~nd The Design~r. you have !he ear of I .sooiooo house· wives-for a brief period. For profit's sake, employ the best advertising brains available to pleali bef(>re &uch a supreme ccurt of opportunity. · Bu tteric k-Publisher The. Delineator The Designer (~'~o a Y'•a.r.) Everybody's ($1.60 a Y•ar) ,;;I'\\·M~gazine (~;75· a l' oar) . .. ·.·\·· :MAY · May · Sunshine OUtside Fails to Brighten ·Essex Market Court Darker Shadows Continue in Spite of the Cheerf~I Weather, Lightened, However, by Occasion·· al Flashes of H~qr · Tlj<> Sellar wom•Ii otrset the hat by· \You look it,\ obsei\Ved ~b~ :M!>gts- arl~ing amd ~~owfc~ how bard it WaJi trat<>. You I\•ve pl~nty ot spln\<di to .stand. ' '£be .n:uglstra.ta dismlssed· about you.\ :[LouQ l41l!rll\or ln ·1!.11~ the case. Tbo lniY)'er tor !,he defence cf!urt:J auggestect that thoe wJJole fllmllY be ''This· js !lot a fight Nse, your Flon-j put mu\er )Jon.c:is i<> keep thQ peace,. t:l~'•. This ls business. I shall drov. tiea<I sayJng that the1r :rows were a nalgl;),- !(I to11ched tltat ma11 even wltl1 !l-.littlo borhood scandEI.l... . finger.\ S d \''- All J ·· ''Youi' · Honor,'~ interposed th-e de-· en .,..Ill tc. · all fending lawyer; \the ca.<le he mentlbtls \T! they come ·he3·e again,\ t'')lllarked i~ an old \\\\ abou~ a lease, over w:ltll. the magistrate WQ~Ui!Y, ·\I'll send l.llem' weeks .ago. He stl-uck my client and: all .to .Jail ·for sbt r:noO.tll~ ... \ suid he woulP: kill .him;\ Onl:v. ';btl Essex Market Pollee Cou:rt.· told him to Wt m~ If :he dared, the Then came a n1ore .sinistel' case. A Denies ·Threat to Kill llll_~ rol!llnder tltls b~autltul May low~ll!o ttliltlwoucw:r.u man paq: b!>en \'rrestod with a whit~ 1 \Dld yuu $ay you wou!U lull tue. thaf the darker 6hll4ow..'l ot llutna,u '':tou ~old lliJl1 to .. lllt nnH And :he powder .upon his person, J:le l1ad be on 1 iaJ . t G nil'!?\ · · l . . ·did.'' 'l'ba magistrate Iooke.;l- bored, kept In the oo11rt. prleon f<>ur da,yJ comp Qan • on · · ex 1!1; .on N!e lower Eiu<t ~!d.......,. \Caeo d14•nlseed. Nel<t time dol>'t be·. awaiting t~e re!J>lM i>f the ·chemist i:ls·i \Your Honor,. ~ \1\'Qul<l not kill a fly. e!aewhcra throughout the olty, no ,.so :Cl'lle w!U1 your lnvlt~ttions.'' · · ·to. whetller the pcp~VdeJ' wa.~ cocaine. It am \ ·vegetariMi for twenty.fivo doubt-·>Yhen tM sun I$ shtnlng and Next nppe11rcd a whole !amilY. the. T~e r~po•·t wa:a st!ll pending. 'l'bel years. I am so gentle that I am a.! raid the alrds laden with balm WI a.t all Sohar bfl\lnUy. \V'betber translated l.t. ~hr,\vc;_nr~dr. ansudppto_::mqclbl~yd tl:,vofraottnetp.odfan.tsth,: of myselL\ · . ~would o the Jar tamlly may not be·. \ ,. .. , ~- < • • .. , tim. ea. • Elsewhere all MPi!ots. ·Raid. 'J;'M case.· ·r•late.d to '\arious jats. r&ll, gibbeMng, hi' •Y•s glaz<>d. I \ ero; well, go hon;o and l~eeP that of spring and the spirit ot tho JMk W;ulach, who kep:ps company \H<> needs a >~II<>\! in th<l at·m,\ ~ald I w;Y· Lase dlsm\ssofi: j·te•om:lng population \Vas of SPl'fng Tho With ono of thf.' Scb!lr glris, got Into tho poli,eman. 'wo women, 011c w)tlt a bRbo in • • . a •·ow wttb Mother Soba 1 ~who is a \All right. Send hlm to Bellevue a=\· appea1·ed next: Ine mother of . bi,u:yiug groillld In .second St1 eet 1 fortuile t<>HN~an\1 Mothor Scbar•s to fi<>t it;'' said Ho trlaglsttat~. the child had boen a b<Yarder In tbo : near Forst Avenue, was t:olor!ul. with ~~d~r dnug-llt~·r. Wallach. It was aJ-· Srun <.onntfl was next. Sam Is a home ot the, complainant .. Sll<' nad leaf, bud· and ·blossom. On ll'lr~<t Strellt lege<!, lvut· no morn hesitation about peddler of inter<\stll<H!' personality. lte left the week before and llau tal<. en -moat placid o! all streets ln 1M <Us- ki~klng a wotn!Ul. than has <'h!!rlio .is a vegetarian Jlod does n:l!\llY act~ with her o. bed. The bed )lelonged to trl t ti. t hi I ca.sJ U; t'h&l>lh>- But he d&n!ctl !1\o kiCking of chnrttY tltroug!>,out the Eaat Stde. th~Y~~u·~~:Pi~at bed ba~lt to-mor• c -.;.!! re!s rw clc l ';,crt k obna.tld~ 'rh<> wom•n had attaoked him anJ He himself .sieepH in cellaxs or whet- row,\·said .'h~ Magistrate, \ot.· 1'11 aond grace '-\\ ar.,a~e o a ean . c.~ u • 1 roN<s~d him UJ> 00 sldero.bly he Mid ever be can flnd nboile. 'l.'he rumor \ ' v ing w\~e bea;vy with leaves. t!p Seo• ·'A·nit )'t>llr Houo~ .. \ er4'tl tht> clefSpd~ that he i.s· really unmensel. y w_ ealthy. you to the workho'Use:· ·Oild A~enu~ tbc foljage o~ Stuy·vesant iug !awyo.-. \took what sbe did to th<' 1 He wears 110 b.at; his blaclt hair, \ClW woman-who l•ad denle<l steal- Squar.e was ytail;>le a. mile away and t dt\f~ndtiut's ·hat, for in:stan<:e.\ Fro . b~ushed baclt, 811 .eops w., 'iilloult\ers. !ng the· bed-left the corridor,. gf.vi:rtg evecyw!tere.~luldren. wer2._ plad.yJn~~:)<nd! r>ns'led llP a derby, wll!~h the 00 . agls- l.!•s glossy b~•.r~ 1s .Ions. His noss. 1~ tth 0 c ~~~:fe\~~·';.;!~\~e~~~'ll n\:f.ht !~dab~~ go=•Ping Ul)OI} me oorstep~. '····~ \\.·nmln.•d •nd· r~ma.\l<\~ t\at it sharp and s\laJ.glvt an<!· eyes Jrllttet )ate Amos J cummings held n w \·~ \·' \ ·~· ' ,. -~ \ th 1 h! 1 Th th<> cases dl,oned on throughout t11o · · 11 · · ! lo<>ke<l lik• a. \erfe<\tly good hat to roug 1 6 g OQUI¥~ man.,. •· com- m~ .. ,,,,. .. t!\h.ts n•tt·Y l<na\\l\' llCl~\·· ·11·.no.e>rv concerning the in V.G~ce 0 . .t;• i. . ·plaiaant, OW·UGr- 0~ certain premtses- u~..... b. M '-'- ,y \.' ;f ;..-o• conditions upon cntne and him. Whereupon the pa<rolm~n In the I on Monroe ·13tl·e•l nlleged that Sam bo·rhood tlllsunderstandlngo;;, sidewalk .d!sotder. For exampie, ·lle 08 ?, 8 • 0 1Jk•r Cassettl. <\arne forward ... 1 h\-d scttttored v\golcab.lea ove.- h!s e!do- eMroach,men\.'3, and the lllw, affirm-producing fa<)ts and That 8 my own bat, you;: ;1onor. 1 wa.lk; wh~n he rc~no!lstratod Sam had Come to think, thPre wu~ nothing as pr~~tllat murders, sui. an ~tared a,; the lawyer, ~ ha.tchal struck ·him. that grievoUsly· tlnct\lred the joyous and the !.ike were more likely. tp try!n to do? \Yo\lr Honor;•• sal. d Qo.nn!f!, \I am S1lilllgbt of thl> East Sld<l. Perljaps · occur on gray, raw days, or wh~h A search revealed a bntterrul derby. my own lawyer. 1 OJll a vegetatlail,\ after all Amos J. Cuxnmtngs W£1'1 rlg.ht. ~· weather was Inclement, tba.n l!POn · · . . . · ):.AWR~NC~ Pmruw. · l : :::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·laaya wheJl CQndlti 0 ns were !lne. This --~-~.-.- ! being so 1 t:he Essex Market Court, !n ., view or recent alluring weather, :1. . I should loglca.lly \hie murn!ng have New York to Odessa Is reported m· who were familiar with the la,ws been a dUlJ. and stupid. plaoe, a safety 1 <:qoternpl~~ot!oiJ- , : vldlng f<;>r the ~eporlat!on ~r valve whQM usefulnefl'! ·had teml>iJra- I Mr. :Pollt ·ha.~~ roo..uest<ld of the Ho11se members ot or amUated with '!Jl:V or- rllY depa.rte<l. · Commltt~e on Rules, whlob has re-I ganltatlon teaching or advo®.tlng lb.~ Magistrate Ten !')yck may have I q~lv1'a· a d<l!OM!l (or Ws ltnperlcbment, 1 overthrow o! the Oovernmiirit ot.tbe held this vle.w when he aac .. •nd. ed \he l 1 . tb<~.t he b'l h<>ard bY the committee.! Unite<'! States by toroe or Viplence. bench and glanced with what seemeil ·. Ch<man Clurlpbell sai4 thllt the com• The ~onaatlonal Detroit raid was tel· to be a seasonal llomplacency over mlttee will h~r the Allslstant Secre- lowed by the dl8chargQ of ;more tha.n the co\rt room. j tar:v whenever he wantll to ·-~car. The 500 prisoners because they were not \Roth vs. Popkin,\ Goldbeq,, the 1 commntce did n<>t feel. oalled 1ll)On 7t': aliens or beca.lillc o! t.be absence ot court attendant, who wore a' !lower I rrummon wm. ihe cl1o.lnnan explalne any evidence ot \conscious\ member- in tile b\lttonhole o! his blne blouse, Mrr Post has al!ro- ·detn!lllded that ship In tho CommUl)l$t Party of beckoned the various pa.ttles to th.,. Capt. X' idea from (~()Ver there'' w'as right-· and you will agree-· ·- ..... ~· .. tlle broad aQC1J>'atlon of.malreu/!Rllee be lea, who•• conatitUUon r!lll. Mil ;IJe Permitted to Leave supported b)' some definite a11d eom~ and manifest have•'lleen' \Well what's. the trouble?\ Tbe. . on.., n~uon for the nop-lssunnce or· preheiulve c:tiau:e lod!red !VIth t1le· W advocate fore~ and maglatrate adJuated Ws glasses ana PALL MALL FAMOUS CIGAltETTBS \-~ •-·\'\\ --• tb Commlti<\e on Hules. 'l'hls demand !a ·lltlcal attainment leaned forward. . • ·a....,. <lv.- .• ur& P«=~- was at .no· Rimed &t U~e Ho!tac Sub·CQmmltte~ .of arbltrazy actio~ on . · · · ~IT 1!'ero rutrnlng l!etWI!om tlv; on lmmig:rAtJ.Qn a.ld NatUl'f\l!Zl'ti()n, •partment ot J'uotic Fought Ovl!l Bale of Hay ·lJ'nJte<t. State.~~ and !Wllllla. .And on• which he!lll'd Mr. Post'a critics •tate ·arre~t · ot fl(ty nl~ \Well said the pollcemai! whO hrul l'...,.,Ji no eteamerl! were operating tha.t lta ha<l ca,ncelled 1,5!1 (\e!lorta.• L nil M · • . ,.... tl!Jt no anen depmure permlto tllm 1Vart'allts and bart permitted the t?. • ~··· ~pon wancanta made· tile atre3t, \this II!M Popkio 'W~ bi!Jllir lasued by the Slate :Qe- deport/i!tloo o! but 547 ot more than M~~P~! 11 ~··~n ot tour: ll\17'fns. bought a •bll,le of bay !rom the com- ' ,..U...11t. . __ 1i.OOO arr.e.ortod: allen•. . JUdl,'e Georg o;, \'~ cr•t clam plalnant. Then he \'ent arotmd to hla .. ~· _£eJ .. ~. tm~ntttoO! !Labor.~rge<Jd th~ Blame!~' Department of lustiee . United States\ DIWJct c~~~ a~r Bo•· store, .had s!>m~ wc>rds with 111m ll.l.d ~ ...... ,...,,en s•ue ,..,e epar- ,_ ton aeMulted him.\ W.t'l! ~PJ!IIIl, IU'11.fi!lg t:!Jat the stc!lm- I At th? otll~o of tho Alls ... tant SecrP·j· \Tbe Tlle complailla!lt took the stand. er ~ti\' woUld <\orne Into oi<lstenco tary ol tl:lo Dopartmellt ol Labor it· ~ay ju<]~=o~;e uiC dthc United Stat\\ ''TblB fl\aD, Popkin, ·boug>ht a llale ·•. · ~_!1_, aa ~~t~mclen.e1t P\)'ing trnvcll~r> . waR \ald •n·day tbat JooS<J and nrb!·l character or ·the \m engre~dof dl'Spel'l!te of hay, Then he came Into my stor• .llljmu....,,ed tb~m\' ves. .'~pparcnUy ' · e a~ women ar• to mnl<e trouble. !i<' called me a th• viciou;r .,.:-Ne of no departure p~r- , trary JMtJ:toils ot agents o! tho De- rt.>.•t~d In ra!de or. otherwise .apprp,- name .and said h~ would hit me. I · mtt., :no a!caii)e:t'll, ls to lle rever · partm~nl of Justice wcr.- .responsible henaed bY the number o! <lnngerous 'an4 tll' POlitiCAl malcontc 11 t,, nrc ·· for t11o ct!UC:< l!aUon ot wo;rt·ants.i weapons f<>un(t ltpon prisoners or In ,.. ~tt(ld to d~port thems~lves \~Pnts or th<> Department or Justice I !hell' homes,\ snld an omclal ot tlte their <:>!Ill' expense. ci<led and arr••tccl whol,_.,ol.,, appar- Department or Labor who hiUI re· :rt; 1$ expo,c~d 1:Jmt t.ho !l 1 ·st stc·nmer . < ntly httvi.ng no conception. at what vl~_wed de)lortatlon e<u~.es. tq ~ routed to tho former <'mpjr~ ot I <On•Utu;ed (\ priJ11.<J, '\~''' <'IU!~ ln de- r The UAtllnU 8UPPOI!I!IOIJ. would ~:><\ · t)lo Cun wlU touch at a pvrt tn Es- i portatton proc•~d!ngs. In this respect that men who were reaqy to Join In ibonho, wblch j$ \t r-ea<'<· with thO they <llff~J·~d from Immigration Bu- 1 revolution, w!)o advocated '131JlU!sina- lik>:;.il>;.;.,;vl . .;_'~t;.....£1o;:....v.;_£<_rn.;_m;:;.:e.;_n.;_t._.;:;i\~s.::;\l.::;l!:.:u::g;...;fl'O:.;;:;m:.;._r_c:_.n_.u_._;ng::'.;'n_ts_h;:.r::.•v:.:l::.;ll::g_:.po:.\v:;.\:::r:_\::t_. a=r:.:r;:.e::st:l-'1 tlgn or other forms ot vlolenco. would _ . be 'Woll heel<;t!.' Well. out ot 2 200 lmm~l~m~ll~ijOOmi~Wim~lll~~--~- ; ~~~:~;h~,n~~~:~:1tt~~~~ywl~; 1 ' ·1 1 1 lj 1 1 I 1: I ) ,,.,I ,'I ! hom(>;l. TherP was ope 22·<•aljbro· re- ~ volver. one comb1nat1on S2·callbrn pis ... ito! and knife. one disabled \\'olvBr. 1 and on• t-eal. COitiDetent. shooting Iron ; -n revolv~l\\. ----- Benson Admits Warning Sims Reference to Britain Was 1 . Mif;interpt'eted, He Says made of the famous Pall Mall Blend~a cigarette with a free and easy draught. Does not have to be tapped, squeezed or loo~ened. · ('Anniped'; For boys and girls who will spend the Sum~ mer at fashion- able camps, sea- shore and moun~ tam resorts,, we have speciall:V de-' signed models in \A · .. d\ h [\lllpe · , s oes with dampproo£ soles, and made of leathers that will withstand. t11e roughest wear. OE PINNA Stli Avenue at· 50!h S!··~c' '' ' '., 1 ~1' : 't I' t;. \ t,~l\\••• :::.: :•• 73cnkn:J JEAGJLJE l$RL\N][}) CONDENSED MILK f'The MILK that SAVES the SUGAR\ T HERE is no teason why yo1.1 cannot en· joy yout morning ~up ot Coffee or Cocoa, if you have \Eagle Brand\ in the house. It makes you ~ndependent of any sugar shortage. For sale at all dealers THE BORDEN COMPANY READ I Swift & Company Does Not Control Its' . f Fire Destroys Hotel ' on Fire Island Beach Ass~rts He May Have Used i Strong Language to Stress Importance of Caution WASltiNGTON, May 6.-Admiral Wlll-j. tam ~- Be:nson, war·t,mP Chid' of , Na\'31 Op~rattona, told the Senn.te ! Read the story of Capt: X . What Marshal Foch • . REALLY SAID TO Raw Material Other industries can buy their taw materials according to need or judgment, and set a selling price~ They need manwacture oil)y what they ·~ sell lit their price. Cotton, wool, wheat, lumber, iron, steel, and other non-perishables, can be hetd either by their producers or their user$ untU needed. But live stock comes to market every day in fluctuating quantities from $Cat- tered sources, wholly uncootroll«l· and at times without regard to market needs. An immediate outlet must be found for the perisbal;>le products, at whate'Ver price, as only a very srnail proportion can be stored, No one can foresee or stipulatE~ what they shall bring; prices must fluctuate from day to day to insure keeping the xnacket clear~ Only the most c :meting care of every detail of distribution enables Swift & Company to make the srnaU profit from all sources of a fraction of a cent per pound, necessary f<>r it to con- tinue to obtain capital and maintain operations. Swift & Company, U. S. A. S<iWDteen Wholuale Dlstrlbutlng J.!ofketlln Greater N ,w i:' orl< Cenlfal Office, 32 Tenth A••nu• G. J• l':Qwarch; Dl•trlct MallJifO'f Building With Fifty Rooms Un- i occupied - Life Sav~g 1 Crews Fight Flames ' BAY SIIORfl, L. I .. 1\!ay 6.-The Q\\art Beach ~otei, on Fire lsland Beach · seven Il!ile~ across Great South Bay · ~tram. llny Shore. was discovered 1o ! bA- Oil fir~ a.t 10:30 thiu morning ·. Tho hoto} was burning rapidl)· a·nd • would, It was believed, have been com· 1 pletP!y d•atroy~, ~t contains I room9, and !\ owned by John F. I eon o! Bay Shore. The bulldlpg WIIS uno~etlp!od. · I erows . of lhf.' lifP M.ving s:'t:1fioils ! o.t r.•tre 1•land and Point ot '.Voo<l,. ; saw the tire nnd tried to enlnltlli•h , tt. but the flame~ had alrollt:ll' gaJnPd ~ such head.wQ.y t!1at thero ap.p~nd ·to b\ little chan\\ f<>r the lito \'\'e•-:s i to ac~ompltsh fu1Ythtng. 1 Tenants (ji;~~ to Oct. 1 ~ to Find New Quarters lnvesUgaitng committee to-day ! 1 ho.t both, befol(\ and duling thP. war ! h<• had warned Hoar Admiral Stms .noi j to let Ills friend\h!p fot the Btitiah . unduly fnfiuenc· his omdal acts. I Adm! r<>l }lenson said he could not that .he had told Admiral Sims In March. 1917, \not to let the British I puB t.hP wool o-VPr your t'YPS; we woulj I as Rnon ft.gl1t them a.~ th('o UPrmans:· a.; lw could not recall all ol the de-l tails of tile IntervieW. The Wltness did say, however, that 1 n wrong lntf'rpretat1on 'had b('ll\n p\at'~d ! on the stat .. tnent attrlbUt<>d to hlrn by 1 Arlmtral ~Urns. and he. ndded· that a,..q a rt's~lt he had bePn don_~~ a gra Vl' ln -,· justtc£>. Hf' deo1ed that ht> wn...:; tn any way un!rientily to the !JMtish. AskP.d by Cllairmau HalP what in· :structions he gal:t- Adrrttral S1m~ bl\'-! ·fore that olliciaJ. fir:·! BlLliod for Lon- ' d&, A<lm!ral }3<lnsun said he cau- ! ttoQed. him to be V(>ry t:art'ful of Ills J <'OndUct In view ol the del!cate situ- L dl d atlo.-,, and to !'<'member that the : an or s Wanted to DisJlOssess t:nltt'd States still was a neutral. ! Them, but Justice Murray Allows •·r gave ·him •·ery ·e.ru-1\.,.;~ !I!srruc- Them Time to Hunt Flats tlon.1 along that line,\ said the w!t- 1 neF.s. ..,l f~lt very Rtrongly regard- • \'THEY 20 plain ends -50 cent!!. ARB OOOD TARTE'' PALL MALL {REGULAR) PLAiN OR CORK, rN BOXES OF I D, 50 AND I 00, AB USUAL In ·the Tlltrd . Di.•.trlct MIU!Ie!pll) ing tl1e situation and probably u~ed . . f_~oun In \VPAt Fi~ty.fouru 1 A\trl·ct. -some· v(lory forctbiA language to ltn- 1 P~~•dmPri~JaD~~~~m~ur- ~ss@~m~ftM~m-Mt'••~:::::::~~~~~~~~:~~=:~~~~~==~~~~~=:~~:~~~~~~~~ ray to 4 da.~· .. lanrtloniE: hnd summoned sit1lnt{on, but wh\at wprds 1 use-d I ' -------~ ___ ----- ____ ---·- ·--· _ ------~-~- ~ t- 00(\ '('nant~ whom thf>]r' \1Shf'd to <'\annol re.Call.'' . dlsposs~?...ss for \.llr1oua reasons. tn A..dmiral Benl!lon ~dd€'d that if Rear I nPar1y all ot thr> 1 a .. \l{IIR. tPnants won A.dtniral Sims said he had beeu hld 1 . tht• .~ympath) uf th<· court b~ so.yln& n?t to let th~ .B';!Ush pull wool ove:, Ul£\!a had H-PiJn ht d (o 1 nPw ll\i'ltt: h!~ -cyea it would h:1.ve to go n:t tha.t. .. quartors, but were unable to 1!nd tbellll \You do not depy it?\ asked the ~-10 sho-1·t nOtkE>. The .JlJsth\e· t(\IIQ cha.Jrman. 't h••m they L'OUH remAin Jn tllelr PTEB- f Collfidcent:ai Conversation . ~~!~;;~~ml••• until OctobPr 1. If they ''I cannot deny It under oath.\ re: Th~ •·aJ~•~ in•ll•ded householders· plied Admiral Benson \I do d~ny the nMt the park t•arlng r<>ntals n.s high lnt..,-pretatton that has been placed <>r as. $10.00o a r•nr and others nea1· the att~mpted to be pla.cctl on It; I don't waterfront payln~ •·onmderabi)' less. Ulii!lt anything could have be~n more T k coltfldentta.l than tn:v oonversaticm a es Post in Labor Office \itl\i AdniitaJ sima.\ 1 'liow could you say that we would ' of League of Nations as aoon flgbt the British ..... \he G•r-1 • mari~ •\ asl;<~d the chairman. Dr. W. A. Riddell R•• 'gnh as Deputy \M•rely as a ftgurP or RPP<'<'h tn im·. Minister of I.abor of On!art'o pre&\ on him the Rl>r!Ousnes• ot h:< · ta.•k.\ waa the r\p!y. I Gov~rnm~nt n.dml!1ll Ben~on said that :ate 1n , T l9t7 a tolli'!g had grown up In tho <HWl<TO. !dai· ,. l'lr. W. A. Rldd&U Ul\!tl>d States that Admlrui Sims wns I unnounc-Pd to 4 d.ct> Ill' had tPDdcrPoi his hP1ng persuades;! to giVt' too mudl at .. • rP~I&;11aJ-Ion. as ·I h put·y MlnL'4tN nf ·t..11.- I t@'\\\Uon to BritiSh shtpptng ttnd waA I : ho. r. t.o HI~ Ontnno Oov.·Pr-nmPnt. n.nd I UJ~t.ng Arn.erl~n dd!)(ro~erfi too lar~n~- ! . - h-\ .Jn connC'C'flnn ·with BriURh VNI~E'IR. I h.Hi Ut•(·t'>~IN) a I-•~sttlnll trl fhf'! tnt• rw. . 1 hP w:itn('~~ tf\'lltifif'd that wh~·n ho: national l.ihor ufltt t· or t h~'> l ;,~•a.gm• ur wa~ in London hf' toM ,\dml rnl Fm1..-:: . . :-Jat.ionft. 1 of t·hJR ftwftnJ::\ n.nil ndvlANl hlnt :t~ r,_ : Dr Hl~riPil \\ill ha.'tl'\ rhargl' Ctf the j frl•nd to he mori> ra.rP(UI· not. nnh\' for . 'l_'l'Hnlgnt,tl-ot\ anrJ· N11plOVOlPHf ~\\'I t'ifln hi\ O\\n Ba.kf', but b('t:A.ti~r> n( hi~ rf.' a.nrl -nll.l _f.Jrobd~)ly ~t,akr- h~\l b~'tt.dQII::tr_ fida.l po~IUon. · lr·n~ 1.11 Ctl\t'IE''-\tt. Hl~ rPF~ignauon tHkl'~ .. ,. 0 ~n.y t.hnt 1 rf\pt\nlPd thl\' }an· I •·.f~~d nPxt w.r·f'k ~\' ~.R.\1:;:- rrum. ~~· g1l3.g\<' Admiral Rim~ RH.yS 1 115M br· . ) t 'k on Ma} 1~ tn. o~dt·l to. !_lj· .ln ( .£>- forf' hP WPnt abroad l~ A.h~olut~!)· un- ; nf'!> a to attend th~ Seamen \B Conf~i· .. · .4-~ ... ., d<'cla.rPel tht:> wttnP.ss · rnn~ nC'Xt month. w. h.:• . . · I -· __ . _\ ·~J n~r had any unlnn-tlly f~Pllng 1 Elect Officers UohPrt a. Robinson of N\\ 'York 'forand MastE'r of Rtat<> !.odge or an~>thlng alnng tllnt lm~ that the : quotation Wor•ttl lndtclttf\. H·v ruurl hP.. : kno.w that 1 was anti-British. I don't 1 thi~k l t~vPr hru! n conversation wtth 1 him along thai line. My attitude th•n ' wa..q on~' of Pnt.hnsatsti·£\ C\oOpPra.tlon. ~ l <1.t-nY now any unfriendly fi'Pl.nuo:. I : 1.1\}_lh ffnf'ill~l. rotl'I.\~T\fi<•H. nf t~r· (i~a.:•tl\! ff)l)l t.hAf· ~ grPS.t. l.njU~C'P ha.F bfi~J11 l.ndJ!f' d ~·.r~·r fln 1 t .\l~t.f·ptPil :\f t~···;Js 1 } 0 , 1 p mP that Rhould hr cOrt\f'ctt-d. I (If t/,1 .:-.•;Jip n~ ~\'\P\~ \:<)r.h. 111 Plt' \1a- ,t'h·n n~>t-·or\ \'l~lt nrc-at Brltf\10 n.J:,ratn I \'''\' 1 • 1 '\IIPif\. •P· \'\ r>.f't 1 •v~\nl) ·f•.riJY.t-h ·n~ J !1thnu1'1 lt'kf' to, R.nd 1 hn.vP m:tnv J _; Str~~t. thli'l a.ft\ern()on wrf*' ft!'l folio~· .. ~ 1 dt>d.r fri(>nds th.(lr\. and havP. h·f'('n 1 •(rl\ ~B.fit('t:, n_ohf?<r.t. H ;l,l.~hlnflon.' hnnorPd wtth Ont\ of the htgb6st a~~~ I '·! .'Nfl\1 \ ~rk. sur( Pfldth~ Vi. • . .iu.m R o'~\a ·that Government can gh~e.'\ ~ 1' ar:mr>r tlf ·Syl·a{'\JH(': dppu t.y gr'.tlti.d I · _ . I , ma•!er.. Ju•t.tr~ Arthur R !emp)<lns Edwards Dismisses M. A. Riley . Chauffeurs' Outfits of splendid quality and smartest lines. Developed in gray, all wool whipcord. :oat anrl T mus.erl Overcoat Cap $45.00 $62.50 $4.00 Palm Beach Outfits for Sumner wear. Suit Drl$ler • Cap C omty/ete Out :til $22.50 $2{ .50 $3.50 $47.50 Write or call for Cllauffcurs' Apparel Char! and booklet piciuring :s>arious outfits. .-&u;ee~~ Broadway at 49th. THE GERMANS IN SCRIBNER'S FOR MAY I SAVE !\toNEY I to our Store wiD convince .rou we hn.vo the lai'rei' stoi!lt nt Lowed J.~crtcc.l Obttilna.bl!' A.llllit\\h.ortJ. 11\. Y. Dlstrlbutora for nKOKO!'ttOf' Tlrs EVERYTHING :trOll. THBI AUTO OR MOTOR BOAT 1:7 AT MONM SAVrNG Pll.ICl>JS'¢::1 E. l. Willis Co., 15- Ch1mbcrs St. N&a.r B!wa.,-. Est. Z2 yeat\a. •re1. 'Vorth 3624 RARE BOOKS I Flnl Eld!Uono. llooko in Fine Blnd!nl!. . · .,.,_~li brourrht trom Eng!ahd b:r Mr. Wllaon. noW on dbp1a.y. 0Jt1:.alQI:ue lo P!eP.'\. •.tloo. ~loDiliVIT:l·WlL50N INC. so OhuTch Sl. P110nel719 Coril!IZ1d~ . Glidden M()tor .&: Supply Co. 239 Weat 68t!. St. 01>e · Door Ell!\ o! lJ~adwJQ\. •1·.:,. The O~d Madhouse By Wilhun Da Mo,..u · · $1.90 Not FROM TttE LIFE !l:r nA.:&VEl:' o•muoilll. iU1. l'olt S<o. Clolh. Jl.IIO. IURI'Itli. \ BBOTB!i:Bll, Jill. 181 '7 • _________ .. ,,r Nyuk: ECPnlor grand wa.rilt>t:'l, Har-~ 1 . I , olii J HlchnrdF.on of lA\lV\ t'lf'. jun1or TRF.N\ToN\.,. N. J .. ~lay fi.-Mn.rvtn A. I \rund wardo:L Cllarles 11 J.,hnonn of II Riley, Stat<! .Su<lget Oommhurloner, n•- f1l \The A!fvcnfurelt at a Nv:ht>e AlbanY. ChrlstophPr r. ~follonhemr Pltbllcan. hrut ht>en di~<ml..,ed by Gov l ~· Gu{de\ {~y £..0$ A. Mills). Thtsc • .. ,. 0 ,i IM'11Jnl,..r and grnnd ~\\\ 1 \\' Th~ po l,tl<lli pay• $S.son No · lllf·c:olir.,r IIIIIA IN,'III,._ Illu•llit(ol. nil SJ.W l '··f l{•uokl~n \Vf'rP r~'>fi)P('t\'d N'\'fl~·f'th~· r d 1 v. wUI.appo t a Dflmocratic suc.cn.s- •· • ' ' • l ~ ~ ' • • \ .. • • ' f \ t ' - ~ l , r I ! f,t\ ' • I• l . . '~ ' , I. I .... <! nn\.e, I T•td•on K\nworlh hnl h I Edwards wfh it wag annotm~•d to~ .tori~ /fi'~tlre \Mth~pofi' i/u 11/crlme o/thtlll -~· )' ll~~MH=~~~~ ~================================~==========~ 18 ~ ~-.: I ,. ,; -I tlli£~-.-~.~.~.\'Y. ;:---. ,~·-.:~.·- ':k:-...·-·~ \''··· ·--~-·~·· .. .........._--~~-----.tt~~~-~:~ lVa :Let. ous open lcligJ 4>P\fl !p>d ate· I w~ . ' J;>etw 1> vlt Wl>lc ' tOCOl Br '17o1VJ • t'lli aeti< \ out maY «m1 .,.. twp . Tl ln t r mer !ndt beei ~ 11111:11 }'ret ll !'1UCI • j!ke Ito orl • >Otl lrtor T .. •r• th<> Jnal bot :pol: ~ud F Ni tor • ·lnt mo 1n8 .. st i' ~~ ittt . ·' At trt 1lU ~ ~· 'liD l!h in: me ·or ,. oa tlt er ., fr< ~ I>< et •• In Ill ·~ ~I tl ·*' ;. n: OJ tl b tl a ~ f .. h 1: ' ( <