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SEVEN \ARE SEIZED ON D,UG CHARGES York', \Coke Marke~\ a rfJlD8,fkal)le Improvement. !I'hf& .much accomplishEd. the proced- ure Yiao changed agalrt. 'l'he direct trradf'atlon Ollo the patient was BUS- pended. Dr. Noba(lk began to exposc Arrested in Vienna for Unpaid Bills-Pressed Pants by Day. \Strutted at Night\ Vle~na. AUltrla; Oct. 8 CA\}_-\Prlnce\ Nerdecheno Hohamm,ed Sal:;!. \Emir 01 KUI'!1Istan\ .nd pretender to tlle Turk- Ish caliphate. ·Is in trouble again. Dliton Bald_ \The \ ... ,'\ .... fortloec:Reln).ls,1 fortuna known to exist II tIed up ·lltlgatloll. J. would e6t1Dl~te tbe total· at .~OO.OOO or \250;000.\ Doubt Remus PetilIHess 'Otllcials for the .most p~rt e\'pressed tbemJJe>lve.. as skeptlc ... 1 01 Remus:s story ·that .hs is pennlleSS; The:\\ JIOint- ed out th!lot he hu been driving about In expensive motor cars and maintain- Ing costly quarters. TIley elUd a.lso that he was ·generally regarded BS A . laVish lIpender_ It seemed oertaln today tllat llemus ANGlO-U. 'is ready to face a trial for hie life <le-' British people are rrlepdly enough snd the tlrst lIWlmmer to perform th~ feat pending solely upon h.LS own resources &0 late' In' t~e lieiison. • great enou!!l\ to thr_Sll '. Gubjcct out l' . ,. '. ' a~ counsel_. Miss Geltz III twenty-four. For Before ·coinf.!lg here to or@nlze a she has nuraed tl!e quIet but indoml. gigantiC .bootlegglng busltteM Remus \durer l1lee .. frlends and gen.tIemen.\ t~ble determination which at last 'W\ bUUdlng a name tor ·hllnl!elf at 'the He, 1adr tills assertion III touching brought her I!Uccess. Her landlady, bar in Chicago. where he specIalized In upon tho failure of the recent Tripnr- lnanlc chamber. wltl1 whom 1!he has resIded 10r the last divorce anei crLtnlrtal oases. What few victories the party has bad live years. said today: There was no cbange a.pparent Irt tlte Naval Conference durlllg' his have been credited to her outspoken \Miss Gleltz saved e>very penny ~he Bemus's Inteutlon to ~volte the \un- speech of welcome· to v1<lng AInerl- oppo.Itlon to the overwhelnllrtg Tam- coUld horde In Order to make her at.- written, law\ in h1iI de1e~se. '''Soolety oan. Legionnaires last l:i.Ight at a ban- many majority. The WIgwlim Is mak- tempts. She III not engaged. She llOS ow .. ml!) & debt of gratlt\ has been quet tendered them by the British tng a desperate dert to beat 'her this never gene to dances or the theatre West Coast of Africa. and ... lemur direct a statement frequently credited to h1m Oovernmelit in the. ll:ouse of Lord~. fa.U with 'Georg~ J. Gillespie Jr. I\s Its since she. ~8,to live bere: She lived are reported: aWo to RasChJd.\ l!I!lce he Erurrendered to pollee a rew As fer the po~lbUlty: ot war ever oc,. candidate. Iu:ld tlle·l;>em.ocl'l!.tlc hopes entirely for' .her BV/lmmlng. but she was . The Prlrtce. !lm1r. Ma; etc., bas' hO\11'8 atter' his wife W1\!l sbot, \She currlng agaIn between the United are centered In I} ISmaill reg1&tratlon. so quiet and reserved tbat several peo- bee!), in JaU ·lItany· times before, l!O the 'was not lit to live.!'. 'States and Great Britain. the PrIme .:Mm. Pratt's district. the lO-caUed pIe In the house dldn't even mow stle ezp~lence III not new. WheJ;l the· Vlen· . Romola, daullhter ot Remus by hls Minister said: . 6Uk-stocklng Fifteenth, 1& the habitat was making the. Ohannel.attempt.\ na .poltce were cl!lIed In by the hotel' fermer,. %Ilarrillge, and Ruth\ the dallg)l- \It Is unthinkable. not only on th~ of a class of .vote~ that aret harn ~ The. fIrIIt. woman to conquer .tIle management they found him arrayed ter 01 t.h. alaln wom,an\ bOth ·are !lere, !P'Qunds o~, ~entlment--whlch fPme- wake up.. The .apa~~t ~01l!ies m Channel Wall MISs Gertrude Ederle t't like .. II.~~ prince. ~ .: comic, ~pera. the one stoutly deJ:endlllg ber latl1\\ thne! ml!!ht b~) pushed a little too rar Pifth. Madleon IJ;ld Park Avenues from New York. who, Irt August, ]926. ew~m 'l'hla C'olltuilie w •• nbt h1~ b ... t;'hoW-. th'\ cl!iher\ 1'\ witnellll,·to the shootl.tlg, -but Untblnkable bC!Ca~e all at \16 'thQ FClrtles\ to $he ~Inetles do lIot olfer It III '~'hln11V at minute •• breaking ever. He .bolVed tile pollee what lie ,atrlc1!en with grief. know perfeotly WeIl tbat war between an election dlstrlct captain' muc:b preVious records. Her time Is atUl _ termed hla offJcial robe of oflJce. a' The en!; ltep In the proseclLtlon of. two such forces as the' Br1tlSll and the opportunIty to get In personal contact record ror wome~. Mra. Cllemlngton The 'l'lclnlty' of Broad,,!aY and l\orty- . gaUdy red uniform Weighted down With ~emua waa takm qUickly yesterday. nlted States woUld destroy once and w1th the voters. ' . . C'orson (MUle Gade) later In the S8.IUe II1:dh Street Is agam active IL!I \the colte gold br&1d &nd sporting 'on Its breaSt when he WBS bound over IVfth()ut ball f01' aU the whole of clv~lIz!'tlon worth :By. teleph!,ne and bi'letter Mrs. Year negotiated tlie Cha.nnel croSl!lng 1n market\ of ·New· York, It was I1Ive&Ied 'Peking Defenders Thrust Baok \decorat10na\ trom allover the world. to the Orand Jury by a police court preservlrtg that e\lsts tOday,\ PrlLt and Samuel HOfstadter.:, aepubU- . 15 hours '32 minutes. by the schedule\1 arraignment. In Fed- Despite an this -magnltlcence. It de· Judge, Remus pleaded no~ I!lIllty and The Prime> ~ster was In line form.. oa.n Candidate for the Al!iI~tnbly tn thc or Miss Gleltz'll attempt.!!, the !!.nrt eral Court today at seven Pllr80ns Shansi Invaders and Re- , velcpeif. according 19 tile ati~orltle!J, waived eJlamtnatlon. Not only did he makE> a gOOd speech. Fifteenth, f,l'a Iinportunlng tlle votere wae In 19:12. Sbe failed twIce in plcltsd up there by narcotic &G enta in oapture SUBnhwafu that the \Em1r\ .hlD\ been getting hie l\unet'lt services for Mrs. Remus, who as the Leglonllllires a.ttested by 'their ·to register. register, reglllter. and twJce 1IG&In In 1926. Her euccess- & rilundoup. The pr180ners charged with 'exercl8e over .. pante' presslrtg board, w •• an Evanston. Ill .. dlv()rcee before applause. but he had a good appetite \Any nwnber of people Came to con-. fu1 ISW~ came on her third attempt RlJIng narLOttcs d&crlbed themselves . After Ironing -.u <ia:? he would dOn hi! her m~rrl~ge 110 Remu •• h~ve not been ,and set ... new record ror pIpe lS\Iloklng' gratulate me lilst election.\ aald Mrs. durlng tbe present sellSo,n. t~e two pre- ,-.: . GENERAL ADVANCE IS BEGUt{ ~lt.~I~\!'~J ~cL\~ forth for • arr~!1~~' \'-~ .. 1~~~2 ... ml ~ hflld b:y< .. prOduemg two-. keeping one gOIng Pmtt .. today;, ''Many 'Of t!tem-s1Im1ttelt 'vlous being in JUly and September. Harry Davl1l ot 1111' We&t Th!rty- . ' . gay evening. A. pants prel!ller's pay Tuesday. \\hUe he cooled and cleaned the other. that they dldn·t yote tor me. becaUl!le Blle used a ISldestroke and breast- II1xth Street. Albert 'hemp 01 the-Hotel l'eldn\ oct. 8 (A'),':\'The tide of bat- won·t ltaild tile strain of mtiCh eoc1al . Lady Nancy ~tor. AlnerJcan-born they rorgot to Jeglst~. I hope I wU! stroke alternately. reBtlng on her back J4:nA1pin, Herl1n, Robert B:1ndel, 1893 tIe north of Peking hae turned with aqtlVity, eO tile hotel went unpaid, ac· Dollge Call/l Him \War\ Member at Parllatnent. who WIll! among be able to rea'Oh every one whQ wants at Interval.. 'The tog created a mental DaLey Avenue. Tbe B~onz, and LoWS the recapture 01 Suanhwa1u, elghty- cording to the management. \ Lansing, ~l1cll., OCt. !! (A').-George the netables present. said she had en- to vote this year and ImprE$S ·upon hazard ror her. ahe said. and Ibe su!- Hcilale. '50 West .Forty-second Street, five, mUes north Of, the capital. bY. Zerd~ene hll8 1:>een in trouble ·]n Bemus today was tcrmed a ~coward joyed \a big time.\ and had hea.r<! & them the necessIty ot reglsterlrtg:' fered from bitter cold the gl'eater part who is ~ec1!1calJy ~arged with act-' Nortbern forces nom the Shaml Irt- the Un!~ed States. England. Germany and a liar\ by Frnnklln Dodg~ Jr., !6r- lot abeut the telks back home. At her In the Nineteenth. in Harlem, at the time. .The water. llowever. was 1ng to concert With othera in the we vaders. It W&II reported today. and France. ll:1a principal ezplolt was. mer federal 8.gIlnt. Whom Eemm bad table were John J_ Wicker Jr .• Charles Assemblyman Grenthal. who is tho smooth. ~ an ounce. of herolrt for $30. Three. The Northern trOoPI drove back the .that of 1921 when he \ppear~ In chargecl sotfgbt to rob h.1ln 01 111s E. Maurlcc ... nd J. Nonnan Cole. all of new Republican district leader. Is ,--~ ______ _ others are charged 'With the'possesslon 'InVaders after a two-day battle. taking Washington a. major <I~.mo for 'the wealth ancl his w1!e. Richmond. V .... anel Lord Riddell. the striving bard to 1llBplr~ the electorate UNIO' N' S CAll 1 200 ot white powders bel1eved' to be l!IU'- fI~ battalions prisoners and capturl):!g Prlnce81 FatIma .of Egypt and secured Dodge 'l/8S round here at the heme British newspaper publisher. In his behalt. The same tiling is true .' cotlc. a qUl.lltlt;y of, ammUnlt!on. 'I'9dal' the ,her reception by President ll:ardlng. of blO father. Frankllrt L. Dodge Sr_. a The latter wanted to taIk about In the GreenwIch Village ·.1'ent. where ..'. , Norih.ern iorcee Were contw,ulng their Th~ Pl'lnceBs wore • huge d1atnond. but prominent Mlclllgan attorney. newspapers and the dis&rmament con.- Assetnblyman Phelps Phelps Is running' , ~ lug .k tr tl Sk __ -t w .. rorced to I!eliit later. It was under· \Bemus wns obsessed wlt.h the Idea terence. but the V1rg1nlans o'VGl't'Uled tor the tlfth twe. WIN' DOW SIR Ildvl'lnos L\'rry .... e re ea ng......., t d to the d bta of th \Emit .. him . troops. the advlces said. S 00. pay, e .e . that 1 bad plotted with llta wlfe to senll • and La.dy Astor beard about 'Why :Mr. Phelps llas his atnbltlpns set on . Application of Bolo Pasha'. Widow The Northernen ~e at11l on the de- 111 ~9:1i he wu arrested for vagrancy llbn to prl!on and 'the~ steal his the tobacco crop wasn't better. and. all Congreaa and 11 he Wins this rau he .' Is 0 p posed fen&lve on the Peking-Hankow fron.t -In WaIlhington.'and. after a cou~ flg~t lJlone~\ Dodge said. \He (l1'I.,.~~ l!~ tha.t sort of thing. <> l!!, going e.ft~r the higher numlnatlon WIFE SEEKS SPY/SESTATE ',- deported. ·England Illd not Wlint 11111j II When t' b t t An application la on file today with in 'the tsouth except at Paotlrtgru . pals .000 to k I me. te anque was over It &P- nex year. He may run Into a fight • and protnptly lIent him back 'to tlle \I 1 d t neared that BV L i' , ir lth . Surrogate Foley. asldng that the '25,000 eighty-five tiUle!! 'llOuthweat of Peking United States. He was forced to,..trn.vel earne 0 the plot throltgh one .. cry • eg anna e and his W Mrs. Pratt on this tor her friends property left here m New York by Bolo where the Shansl forces had \dvanced' , 1.. of Remus's oonfederates. W)lO tipped me wife or sister Wanted to shake lIer insist tha.t It she wins agaIn: she shall third class. much to his dlsgus.... ft b h a.ld h Id d hand an<l .~c~ln- !y' L .. ~..... b I ,_ PMha., famous spy Irt the World War. to Within three...mUe. of the city. At ll: W&a 'next deported to France and 0 ecause e s e com ere me a ,- a\\, ..... 'or e d ue the Congressional nominee. She be turned over to bJs widow. Mrs. ll:en- this Juncture the Northern forces thlsetlme the deportation \took.\ 'Next 'square shooter.' That WDS Ie .. than a~. ~ tlon. '. herself will make no predictions rega.rd- Cleaners, in Fight With Employ- ers' AssociationyMov& to~ Tie Up Sllops r:tette :Me.rtba Prat at France. counter·attacked and hurled back their ne bobbed up In Berlin where he was year ago In Cleveland. I certainly m teellng proud. she Ing her POlitical future. Tbe application Is opposed by N. opponentli',j,wenty miles. sentenced to a year's ~prlsonment as \I do.re no~ reveal my Informant be- said, \not on;y because of Prime Mln- Tllmm .. ny Is bent on hOlding to wllat ' Jeseph Slcklen. oounsel for the PubUc It WIUI ... nnounced that-the Northern- an 1mpostor. Later be WllS jailed at cause It. would mean death to him. but later Baldwin s remarkable speeCll, but· It has tor the reason that It doesn't LATTER BELITTLE TRO UBLE Admt,.nIstrator. He points out that in- era would commence a general eounter- Nice. France. for illegally wearing dec. I wlll say he wa.s a Southern gambler becau.e of the representation (It Brlt- want to give the G. O. Po. any chance UlIluch as tile widow Is an allen. t.be attack: along the southern front to- orations. and bootlegger who had been close> to IShen generally who have come to p .. y to say that Governor Smith's popu- adm1nlstrator has a. prior right to the morrow mornlng. Remus in the Ilquer ·racket.· honor to C,ornrnander Savage and his lartty Is wenning. Therefore the Wlg- control of the estate. Bolo Pasba WM, Otjler o1(lolal re~rts Indicate that TAMMANY IS ACCUSED \I !mew. of course. that lIolDus be- doughboys.' wam Is also detennlned to get out the b out on strlk .. Monday. according to really PaUl MarIe Bolo de Gra.ngeneuve General Chang TSung-c)laog. Governor vote. ofticlals of Local No.8. Window and' wa.s Mcused 01 dissemlrtatlng Ger- Of Shantung. has ordered 60,000 Chlhll Socialist Party Secretary Say. RIC, H G LE. NCO E B R E AKS LINK The Democrats always do better than Cleaners' Protcctlve Union. Which Is at- man propaganda in France. He was and Sha.ntung troops .tatloned a.t \Flo.ter.\ Moblli:l:e In Brooklyn Republicans In olf-years And George 1l1lated with the American Federation executed l't Vincennes April 17. 1918. T.ang<lhoW In the,!Outheastern pert of August CIe.eS8eI1s. seoretary ot the IN CHICAGO F ILMLESS BEL. T Olvany. Tatnmany·. Chief. deesn't ... e of Labor. Employers. however. said to- . I Chili to march westward In order to Soclal1at Party. charges that Tanunany .. any rellSon why It shoUldn't II day tha.t not. more than 150 men are ' • . . . attack the rIght t1nnk at the Shansl Is mobilizing between \500 and 1.000 again. e so now on sIPlke, dc>splte..-the Un1on·'s cla.lrn IJ!!!II ' ,- , • . forces In the neighborhood of Paotlngtu. Birth.: Eng_lI:e ment •• M.rnall:~' D •• th After a. lull In the battle between the Iloaters\ for regj5tratton lit the Twenty. Fashionable Suburb orr. North Shore Ad the~ 800 went out yesterday. Bnd and [n Memonam Nob~e. third Assembly District In :BrpokIyn to to mit Its First GIRL REBELS TO WORKHOUSE the trouble In shops Is negligible. ma.Il be im'erted in the Evening Shansi and Northern forces south of prevent election ot Charles Solomon. M ot.ie Theatre The strike Is directed against bll telepkoninp Whiteha.ll 9000 the Bhansl troops opened an Soolalist nominee for tile Assembly. Five Ringleaders In House of Good Msnllnttan Wlrtdow Cleaning Em- west at HwaUal. a.bout 10rty-!1ve In letters to Attorney General Albert Shepherd Revolt Jailed ployer.' MOdlatlon. according to Peter I J mUea north k of, ~lng'lI It ~ °t n ::: Ottinger. the Board ot Elections and tho By a Staff CorrespOll-dent I Never since that time hal! II. movie ll'1v Irl I Darck. secretery of Local Yo. 8. 'rhls _ Jlentbs Hwallal·Yen log ow ne a Pol1ce Department he detnands an in· Chicago. 111 •• Oct. B.-A lInlc broke been permitted within the conllnes, leg s, r ngleaders In the :revolt association controls sIxty .of the 130 --- ....... -- ............ -----~ Northerners are prep,a.rlrtg a vigorous ve.tigatlon and e1(er9 proof of his WhUe the rest of the nation took the !l tl>e House at Goo,d Shepherd. Ave- shOps In the city. DarCk saId. _ . \k C bell F at-nd The headquarters of Marshal In the unique \1I1mless belt\ on the nue I, and Nineteenth Street .ri.'n~t . ' CASSIDY - HenrIette .. .., or. amp u- ~ • hit I charges. h flickering product of HollYWOOd to It\ \restrictions of th I lib ' ..\ w The cost ot the strike Will be tnet • neral Chur.h. B·w..,.. 66th St. Saturday, Chang Tao-IIll's Mahnc ;:.rl~' roops taB S b\\ d St kt North Shore ere today. Glencoe. one heart and from Atlantic to PaDillc sub- beg\n a e'. m ths e : etertles,\ tOday by contributions of $10 each from the S P. M. now at Kanohuan. w ero\.e ..... orcemen ea Dry an OC on of the fashionable suburbs. which urbanites spent evcnl.tlgs wltll the ~ OA on sen nce In the , kl LA Cy-oclober 7. 1021. Ginevra Sawyer Lacy. p paring to counterattack the workhouse whJch.. db Viee y wages or tnen ordered baok to' wife or Frederick D. Lacs. at her home, ~:ans:\B.S3ault. Beaten at Hot Springs comprised the zone. bas at Inst gone sUent drama. ~he North Sbore rem .. lrted Istrate GO~tnan o:'7t~mp:~ y Mag- work in twenty-three shops with which Twelve hundred window cleaners w..al Verne's \'!'wenty Thousand UIlI1er tlle Sea\ thirteen years WUllrunsOJl plans to lower 500 feet below the surface of th~ ~,:~jt:P~~:!:;I; in ... ateel bsIl-sllap.ed chambel', from lleavy' glass portholes they study <leep sea life. A specially schooner carrying the party Of .nl,mtl!tl. wUl sall from /3an D1ego. Cal .• the next slx,t}' .. c!.!'Z!'._tQr. tjle west of:Mexfco. Negotiation. Under Wayan change Sale-New Mark $250.0 Negotlatlens looklllg to the sale e. New York Stock Exchange seat OIlltts!den,t the record price of '255(000 'are un!lerl~1h~rers. way. It Ia lnUmated today. This foIleWll closely upon the 1Ill'~ltets nounccment that two Eltchange leal.'.'ltly handllca]p}ll,d were sold during the· week. one at ..... cnllt record price or ,250.000 •. the the next highest price of \~!t\'''.~;lo,~~II:~~~ .a:ct\':an(led so long ago a soot I!Old for ~ and metnbers· or the Exchange are ~_~:~\roin contemplatlrtg 'the Idea ot a seat Ing 10r $~00.060. THE FAIRFAX' At \.IIDENTlAL HOTEL tl6 E~ 1:I«ITI1 ~T. AT-PARK AVE. 8UILT TO. MEET THE REQUIRE. MENTS 01\ THO.« WHO fj¥EO I OR a LAI~fGE·. ROOMS WITH PAN. TRY AND PULL HOTEL. -'ERVICE AT InA50~,,8LE RENTALS' IN NEW YORK'S Il!ST 'NEIGHBOR' H,?OO. RESTAURANt. THE 2ND YEAR . A. RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST • TO 'FlSTAJ3LISE- IN AN • APARTMENT HOTEL 411 WeBI 1l;lh Str.et. Service SI. net Springs. Va .. Oct. 8.-The last pro-movie. tllmlcss. Butlers and second rnalds oharges. or er Y conduct settlemea:ta have been ,made. ac,:ord111g! Chapel. Columbia University. MondRY. 2 'loklo, Oct. 8 (A».-Peklng dispatches day but one o. the annua.1 autumn Wl:ien an ordinary town bullds a new quit their Jobs In the anti-fUm sub- ~ I ] to Harry F'elrlStloI!!J\l!IJ~.nel;s.JIllaJll1Jger'.111 t Mt EI Cot' . • .. \e g r s, ranging tram tlfteen to . ~SB~~·b.8~~~.ermon . ope em ery, to the newspaper Nlchl Nlchl S9.y the tennis tournament on the ll:orneatead picture paInce It is not unusual, but urbs because evellings were so dUll- saventeen started th dl t 'OfflCials Of.tlle will Work ,MITH-JaDe Quirk. Campbell Shansl provincial torces In a general courts tilled the Casino lawn with when Glencoe authorizes suoh :actIvity but the residents rem.alned adament. When the~ Objected to :elng ::=:~~ out pay while the Ittrlke III on, he s&1d. Churcb. B'w\\, 06tb SI .. until Sat.uTlI\\,!1 attack nlong the Peklng-Sulyuan rail- colorful gallerle.. The finals of the it Is ext;raordlnary. Promoters sought to get licenses to nled to movIng picture shows j:ly h _ One hu'lidred and ruteen members way defeated Marshal Ohang T!o-Un's womens slnllies were played. Mrs. Har. Along the shore of Lake MichIgan, construct theatres. but vainly. roDS. c ape th~ Alflllated Window Ole~Il!ng UNDERTAKERS miles northwest of the oapltal. 6-4 6-4 over Miss Mary RobInson teen l1l1les. I. a string or suburban coe threatene<l to secede If It Wl)re Jlot. torMs with No. 8 of the troops and occupied Hw&1lal. torty-nve rison Smith. of Bryn Mawr. wlnnlrtg by stretching north Irom Chicago :tor ru- Recently .. younger sectIon. of Glen- ers of America, Loc~ No. 1. hll~~~e);:~~~:~~:;==:::::::::==~ aald Yen Hsl.shan. at Pittsburgh. towns ot unusual development such aUovlI,d Its movies. The til~s <le- t Sc@tu Dres8 Cau8e8-~ Yn!Qn,~1:. D.arok said today • . ..,.~~~.:;:~~~~::~:=~n~~~~;r'- has' !'. -.. as Kentl'worth. Inenan HIlI, Winnetka, elored: no longer would they~rlve D L_ . _._ __ . Acoordlng .to· !I~t11. FInk. bu>llnessJ II ~ 'Xhe.J!emlCnals In the ~en a .. II.01l.11~1L EUDllitrQWo'o(fs''iffi<l' CHencoe:-Owei-le-rs rnlles'-arrn- 1D11e1i u lIfroiigli\a.u~iioz.n \''''. BfRt te-Qlttt-w'aylJUJ'n managei-oHhe$rnployep' Assoclstlon, brollght out a 'n!W payer ,on e In these adjoInIng settlements are thickly' settled suburbs to find \an . Local No.1, Is supplying ali WOrkClS Business Men to Adviso Students William L. De Bast. president of the York State Chamber of Commerce, ~ ~~~~~~~~!~~~;~J~~a~p~po~ln~ted the followIng advisory to me Bel'IDol -or BumlCIIlI University:\ Samuel W. T che.lnnan; Edward D. Adams. ClIMBTEIUI5 TIU: WOODI.AWN CDRTWRY t.u1nCtOD A .... Sub\.1 to Woodlawn (23Bd 5 .... . 0111 •• : 20 Ell' 2M St. • h Book of Vl&w. or Reprelen t~t\' •. j.~ '1'010110110 OllnyW. 4800 or A.bl~ 11'0. , ? - _. I . IClil:ar'les L. Bernheltner, Oeorge T. Brett. \.homns A. Bruckner. t!aMuel Sach.'''. Lionel Sutro. James H. Post. Charles T. Gwynne. Frederick Coykendall. WlI- lard V, King, Robert Olyphant an~ol'- nelluB A. ~gSle1' - ~. .' Homc>stead courts, Charles F. 0 Connell Chlcogo's buslnfSs chleftnlns. mlillon- oasis In the form at a movie theatre By a StafJ Corresllonrlent nceded at present 1rom tts \lembershlp of Chloago whose work at the net aire and Old, established families. Tney In the e\·ening. There was almost a Chlrngo, Oct. 8.~trenuou8 Te- of 400. Most of tbe men on strike. brought repeated applause. O'Connell live In big mansions. ride behind clvU war In the town before tbe anti- bearssls and the scanty costumes Flrtk .... 1<1. have been out or work all and' F. F. :Bradley' also of Ch:laago, I I I d h If I d ordered by Ned Wayburn t I'er e c au eurs. cruise Ie. their own I Olav e crow granted permission t01\a • ormer summer, aIl4 their placelr'havc been dft1eated Richard W. Seabl1l'Y alld JaM ynchts ami give much thought to tnelr I'tlferendum vote by mall among tile ZfljgtelCl iitage manager. tor the ruled by worll:er! bro1,lght ,In' troIll out P. Stockton of New York ~. 6-4, mOdel sohools aI'td the parks tlley fre- Citizens. ' fashionable Service CI\lb's coming pf town by LoOill No .. 1. 6-4. Cedric A Major and Harvey Y. quently donate to their communities. I Out of the fi~t 245 votss rCtOelved I show tOday caused four member ot. Men who report for work toda.y. ac- lioa.ke of New York. won over M. Thomas Came the devolopment ot the motion 216 were In favor of permittIng a film the debptante CBSt to \quit col<l,\ cordlnJ to Foltnsteln. whether non_ Askerland of New York and Edward F. plctmo and Chicago's North ShOre! tM\tre to enter. Olencoe at last was and others are threatening to re- union or \co t' I I mpany un on' emplOyees. Stanham of Montevldoo 6-2. 4-11, suburbs raised Inquiring ~y<brows. A'I sllowlng cinema sympa.thles. Tbe fllm- . s gn from the society theatrical III • VI be regarded as strike breakera Irt 6~. In the afternoon Major and passing nov\lty. crash. fOOlish, .. nd oot less belt Is broken anA other towns 1 benefit. Way burn Is dIrecting . I ~ t accordance. with notice oerv3<1 by 'twen- Lake defeMed O'Connell and Bradley good tor t.h, home e\lronment t.he' are shortly, eKpected to Callow suit M en ertalnrnent. ~ ty 'plcketlng c1mtn1.ttees who (la-lled -.-0. 0-1. 6-3. resident<; deClde( and ilarrell them., that tlle belt w1ll vanMl!l. f:lltiUlJ'_ at a n\lmber ot s!;lops yesterday,