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Get The Magic Picture Habit It's the greatest feature ever offered in Detroit for the kiddies And how they all love these fascinating pic tures! Tell them be our Pages Next Sunday and hear them shout Be sure to provide this splendid en tertainment for the young sters Every Sunday in the Girls and Boys Magazine The ree Press '4 INAL WEATHER EDITION air Warmer VOL 87 NO 17 6 I COUZENS ASKS BIG CONSUMERS HA VE 3 DEATH NOTES HAS COLLAPSE a ia A HARDINGWARNS AGAINST SLASH HARDINGDENIES ANGLO USDEAL Detective Shot Robbed GHOST OR WIE the money LATEST WIRE LASHES Irish Port In Decay Plans Trade Revival 0 or ON YOUR TOES? SEEK RICHES ar Darvuux 1603 irst National Bank Building 1'ormerly manager! te gli 'HU ig BODY BOY 17 OUND IN RESERVOIR MAN HELD i EMT IKHBEK MIOP In Detroit tianviiiiv Ififll li'lrat Matlnnnl STAY AWAY ROM ECORSE OR SAYS THREAT QUARTERMASTER OLD A 20 YEARS DIES HERE a charge of while intoxl a minor wit the case was Wednesday Tribune March With the Opera DRY OICIALS AUST RECEIVE SAYS BRADLEY SCORING POLICE SAY HE THREW WIE OUT WINDOW DETROITER ASKS RIGHT TO GO TO HER BEDSIDE or take your ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad Stations one in your neigh borhood ONE IGHTING ARM ALL HE HAS BUT TAKES PRISONER INDUSTRIAL WORKERS SEND LETTER TO JUDGE SEES ORD LOSE OUT ON SHOALS POST REWARD OR LOGGERS PRINCE WILL mcm strlking fish accuRcd of I A A A In AfttTS causing an prlMonera arc EX US OICER HELD ORTHET bot for 60 year fellow advan E1TUHE 1AS 15 Tonight PALAIS Dandy auuvenlra tain Johnston of Brook lyn Is organising another ex pedition tn seek to recover a treasure of gold coins and bul lion which has Jam on in tom of the sea With a band of turers he plans In November the Ing $500000 or act a scenes Marie and Vladimir and when Miss VIOLENT ACTS WILL BE BARRED REUSES LUCRATIVE JOBS New York March Ros well Miller 27 years 'old son in law orf the late Andrew Carnegie has turned down of fers of lucrative positions with the Bethlehem Steel company and Morgan Co to ac cept a $2500 post as Instructor in engineering at New' York university it was learned today Uad Adv LONETHUGROBS WOMAN $78 TRIAL HALTS AS WE UTILITIES ALSO WELL PROVIDED 'i Davis Zang Warned to "Stay Away rom Ecorse or You Will Be Instantly slble for the continuance of the menace It being to their interest to see that an addict remains an addict are mostly foreigners Expert have expressed the opin ion that the Chinese utter no more from smoking good oplurn in mod eration than the occidental utter from smoking cigarette The Chinese generally are moderate In everything Not with the Amer ican He invariably overdoe the thing when he tart to using opium whether a "hop" to be smoked or a morphine or heroin Ha wants quick action the kick" the In stantaneous result ft I largely to this national characteristic that the ue of heroin which can be "snlrt ed" In a hurry Is attributable Before the federal law restrict ing the Importation of opium went Into effect opium smokers mostly Chinese could obtain applies of tail Yuen and ook Lung two first class brands of opium The prohibition on the Importa tion of smoking opium led to the Continued on Vase Three Column One Also Inserts $2000000 for Prison Into Budget as He Leaves for Vacation "You and Davis stay away from Ecorse and the river or you will be shot and instantly killed" was the warning The threat was contained In words clipped out of newspapers and past ed together and the envelope In which it was mailed was addressed in the same way Rome federal officials who ex amined the letter and the envelope believe that the rum runners adopt ed this method In the hope of evad ing postal laws in the event they are captured The death threat to Judge aust was mailed March 11 soon after he actively interested himself In lead ing the American campaign to And employment for former ser vice men and had addressed a let ter to employers and the public In which he asserted that American business men In employing help should give preference to men who fought for America in the World Special to The re Prew Chicago March 21 Mrs Mary Jade years old was found strangled to death In her rooming house here Tuesday Her body was marked with nu merous blows Police sought two roomers whom Mrs Jade wag said to have taken In Thursday the last day she was seen alive They also sought to question James Cafferty 45 years old a son by a former marriage whom Mrs Jade was said to have taken to the psycopathic hosptial Thursday (or examination MARCH 22 1 922 PAGS PR ICE THREE CENTS Elliot Watson Negro was arrest ed on a charge of felonious assault Tuesday night after It Is alleged by police he had thrown his wife through a window of their home 2235 Catherine street Sirs Watson Is in Receiving hospital with a broken arm Watson was taken to McClellan avenue police station day owing to the coming of steam the backwardness of Ireland the tendency toward centralisation In commerce and othar fartnrn Hap im portance has declined When we crossed the new steel and concrete bridge at Waterford there were scarcely a half dozen masts in the port which Is In the River Rufr flow Ina1 30 mltai thmticrh Waterford bay into the Bristol chan nel and the open sea There were three spick and span Scotch coast ers loading for Liverpool and Glas gow a couple of dingy steamers un loosing coal from Wales and three or four deserted sailing vessels UoulUtuvd ou Tags lUxco tulumu Six Dallas Texas March 21 Re wards totaling $2600 were offered today for the apprehension of the men who last night flogged 11 Etheridge local lumber dealer 47 years old and father of four daugh ters after he had been seized at his home thrown into an automo bile and taken three miles from the city Etheridge said that one of his assailants told him that ho was the sixty third man here to be whipped A grand jury Investiga tion has been started A letter to Mayor Aldridge re ceived today signed the Ku Klux Klan of Dallas offered $1000 for the capture of the assailants Kelly business partner of Etheridge declared friends had ex pressed willingness to place as much us $100000 in cash behind him if It were needed for his protection and prosecution of the offenders Etheridge was under personal guard of plain clothes men today He was at his place of business this morning and assisted in the Investigation This afternoon slept Mayor Aldridge tonight offered a reward of $5(m in cash to anyone who would give advance informa tion to him or the police depart ment of a planned whipping Scheme to Import Hydro i Power rom Canada is Aban doned City Hall Thinks Construction of a municipally kvned power plant costing ap iroximately $1000000 Is to be the solution of the power source prob lem confronting the street railway commission it was learned Tues day when a memorandum by Mayor Couzens to Acting Mayor John Lodge was made public In the note Mayor Couzens In form Mr Lodge that ho ha ar ranged with the lighting commis sion for the submission to the coun cil of an item in the present budget to cover the cost of a municipal power plant to take the place ol the present city lighting plant and furnish current for street lighting public buildings and the municipal street railway Councilmen Are Resentful While the matter has not been presented to the council for action members of that body who heard of the proposed item Tuesday wore bitter in their criticism of the may or for sending the item in after the budget had passed from hi hands following several large cuts The councilmen who expressed themselves took the position that the mayor desiring the inclusion of the light plant Item In the bud get and at the same time being un willing to add the amount required to the budget as approved by him had deliberately waited until the budget was In the hands of the council before sending the Item in "I think this is absolutely rot ten" Councilman William Brad ley said "It Is outrageous The mayor has been posing before the public as fighting for lower taxes and claiming credit for cutting the budget several million dollars then he asks us to put this Item In" Then leaves for Vacation Councilman John Nagel speaks Ing In a similar vein said "The mayor has been telling tho public how much he cut the budget and now on leaving for a vacation makes th demand for this addl tlonal What the fate of the lighting plant item will be when it come officially before the council cannot be predicted but it la safe to say that whatever action is taken will not Include tho deeding of tho tract of city owned land at the foot of Twenty folirth street to the light ing commission The erection of a light plant on thia site which has an extensive river frontage was urged when the plana for a new Continued On Page 7 Column 6 $4000000 0 LIGHTING PLANT White House StateAient De scribes Secret Agreement Charges as Unthinkable BY ARTHUR 'EARS HENNING Special to The ree PreMhtnd thiceffo Tribune Washington March Compre hensive denials Tuesday by Presi dent Harding and Secretary Hughes that there is any secret under standing between the United States and Great Britain growing out of the arms conference took the last breath of wind out of the sails of the opposition to the four power Pacific pact The Borah charge' of a Mniater se cret Anglo American agreement aimed at Japan was the last des perate effort of the opposition to bolster up its case against tho treaty It was based upon a far fetched construction of a speech by Paul Cravath and evn this ground was removed by a repudi ation of Interpretation of his utterances which Mr Cravath telegraphed to Senator Lodge Ratification Due riday Indications that the opposition realizes the futility of Its light are not wanting Ratification of the treaty on riday by a safe margin is now deemed a certainty In fact It would not be surprising If there should be a band wagon movement on the Democratic side at the last moment Increasing the majority for ratification President Harding could not re strain his indignation at the charge of an Anglo American agreement to combine naval forces against Japan In the event of trouble in the Pa cific He knows and wants the world to know there Is no such understanding which would place the United States In the position of inviting Japan to the arms confer ence and then conspiring against her This the president regards as a charge of perfidy unthinkable and he cannot understand how any in telligent man could make It Ilnghcn Makes Denial Secretary Hughes paid his respects to Mr Borah and his coadjutntors in th following brief and sharp note which Senator Lodge had read in the senate: notice that the latest charge in the coarse of the debate over the four power treaty is that thre Is a secret agreement or understanding between this government and Great Britain with respect to Pacific rnat i ters Any such statement is abso lutely false We have no secret understandings or agreements with St March 21 Recommenda tions that proper arrangements bo made at once to take care of juries composed of men and women are In cluded in the report of the Ramsey county grand jury submitted to Judge Cattling today The section of the report deal ing with mixed juries condemned present arrangements for their ac commodation and urged that wery possible effort be made to meet the situation Recently a mixed jury was locked up one night in the same room "The grand jury does not indorse the proposed temporary arrange ment of the jury room separating men from women by curtains only" said the report "We recommend that the sleeping room be im mediately enlarged by annexing ad jacent room or rooms In the jail" Two bailiffs a woman and a man were urged in the report which further suggested that "the next legislative committee for Ramsey county take steps to secure amend ment of our state law as to fully meet the situation presented by mixed juries" $2600 Offered for Gang Who Beat Dallas Man President Lets It Be Known He May Veto Army Bill If Personnel Is Cut Detroit ree Press Bureau 352 Metropolitan Bank Bldg Washington Washington16 March 21 Presi dent Harding has let it become known that he would seriously op pose perhaps with a veto the army appropriation bill as it was presented to the house He not only stands firmly against any cut In the enlisted personnel below what he regards as necessary to the national security but he resists outright that which would take from him the power to dispose of the troops as he might see fit The president's views upon these two phases of pending legislation also Ills views against a cut In na val personnel below the 86000 mark became known In more positive form than hitherto about the time the "small army" group in the house Tuesday was achieving an Initial victory In cutting tho com missioned personnel of the army from 15000 to 11000 officers and mustering their strength to cut tho enlisted force to 116000 men In a vote Wednesday This victory came In the face of stubborn opposition on the part Continued On 7 Column IL Singer Stabs Self At Chicago Opera HOLLISTER Hollister for 20 years quartermaster of the former Michi gan Military academy at Orchard Lake and In recent years owner of tho Detroit Sanitary Brush com lany died Tuesday at his home 4456 Oregon avenue He was 61 years old Mr Hollister was born near aw Paw Mich and spent his boyhood days In that vicinity He enrolled In tho military academy when a youth and remained there until his retirement when he was a major In the de partment or 12 years'Mr Hollester has made hls home In Detroit He leaves bls wife Mrs annie Hollister two daughters and two sons The chil dren are Hollister arrand Mrs Gideon Murray Jr and Leontlno Hollister all of Detroit uneral arrangements have not been made MAY ASK MILIEU TO QUIT rson City Mo March 21 Governor Hyde today an nounced that lie would ask Victor 1 Miller to resign ax president of the St Louis board of police commissioners If the law enforcement element con sidered ho was no longer useful In that position 17 Hill) oil ABSON Sos Side Park March 31 A sheriff's posse armed with riot guns tonight arrested 17 bers or a Dana or ermen who were having flrod the plant Eorthal Icing and Pack! pany last night 118000 loss The held for action ot the grand Jury on arson charges Nervous Tension Resulted in Breakdown Court is Assured Hearing to Resume Wednes day Co ed Tells of ears During Ride Special to Th ree ITm Kalamazoo Mich March 21 Sudden illness of Mrs John Duval Dodge necessitating her removal to a Kalamazoo hospital late Tues day afternoon brought about a dramatic Interruption in the trial ht her husband on living hla machine cated Testimony of Dess was halted and continued until 9 morning to permit the Detroit mil lionaire to hurry to his bed side It wa just a few minutes before 2 o'clock when Robert Everard friend elbowed his way through the great crowd that thronged the corridors of the po lice station in which the municipal courtroom is located bringing the tnosbago that Mrs Dodge had just been taken from the Dodge apart ments in the Burdick hotel to a hospital and that she was In a se rious condition the result of a nervous breakdown Mrs Dodge It was said had not ben able to sleep for several nights and had been In a state of nervous tension ever since the arrest here of her hus band tho morning ot Sunday March 12 State Doubts Good aith The huge crowd was tired and restless as Attorney Harry How Ard for thA ripfennA an ad journment to permit his client to go to his wife's bedside Municipal Judge Carl Blankenburg and Pros ecuting Attorney Stephen Wat tles both of whom have been ill demurred to a postponement plain ly Indicating doubt as to the good faith of the report of the Illness Attorney Howard protested against a compulsory continuation of the hearing finally declaring ne would rest his case rather than go on Tho court yielded after he had promlaed to put Dodge on the stand in the morning In event the hear Ing was postponed DescrJiej Joj Ride Miss Sue Stegenga of Grand Rap ids becomingly dressed In a modish Picture hat and a blue spring suit furnished the expectant crowd with a succession of thrills throughout tne afternoon Describing the "wild ride" which she and Misses Ethel Clemens and Einlline Kwakernaak Western Nor lontlnuel on Puss Two Column Three HOTEL TVLLlt Dancing nightly 630 to 12:30 Shook's orchestra No cover charge Adv When someone steps on your toes you are apt to take notice You doji't need to have that person say "How do you to let you know he's there in your neighborhood That's the way ree Press Want Ads work They step on the mental tip toes of folks who can afford to do what you want them to do They direct attention to your message in no un certain terms CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400 St Paul Judge Heart Details of Plan for Women Chicago March A real trag edy which occurred behind the sccneB and unknown to the audi ence brought to a close thp first act or a performance by tho Russian Grand company here tonight Toward the end of the slight commotion behind the disturbed a duet by Miss Masnir soprano DnnllfifY tenor Mashlr stepped Into the wings she stumbled over the body of Slava Htankevietz a member of the chorus Oa calling other members of the company It wan found Stankevietz had attempted to end his life by stabbing himself above the heart with a pair of scissors Members of the company could give no reason for the act The perform ance was continued PROMINENT MASON DIES AT ROYAL OAK Words Clipped rom News papers Pasted Together to Make Text of Them Two federal prohibition enforce ment officials and one judge ot the Municipal court have been threat ened with death in'anonymous let ters received Tuesday the former by rum runners and the latter John aust by alien indus trial workers Jamea It Davia' federal prohibi tion director for thia district and hi chief deputy George A Zang were recipients of a Joint letter ad dresaed to Zang In which they were told they "are going too durned far In thia prohibition buafneaB'1 I) I 1 0 A WEDNESDAY New York March Dr Walter ranklin Prince layer of tho "ghost of Antfgonfsh" said upon his re turn to New York today he had taken up the trail of a "per sonal spook" which has made Its ap pearance in the life of himself and Ills wife He related how hls wife looking Into crystal shortly before he started for Antlgoniah described the scenes ho would meet at tho end of hls Journey the house with the peaked roof and small stoop the barn behind tho house tho pile of boulders all of which ho found as she had seen them Ho told also of another occasion when hls wife said she saw an ap parition beside him Dr said he suddenly felt the famous "wind touch" on the flrat linger of hls left' hand and as a shiver went through him hls wife said: has Just stretched out a finger and touched liapplngs have boon frequently heard In hls house Dr said but only when hls wife was there "Tho spirit If such it ho ad ded "was a considerate one It never bothered me on nights before was scheduled to make a speech other persons psychically endowed have heard these rapplnga In my of fice where I have somotlmoa heard them myself My wife has extra ordinary psychic powers and Is con tinually seeing things In tho crystal I have been making a thorough study ot her case and will shortly present my findings to the Society for Psychical Research Psychic Expert To Study in Home Edison Says Politics Will Bar Him rom Closing Deal Jacksonville la March (By tho Associated Press) Prediction that Henry ord's proposal to lease tho government projects at Muscle Shoals Ala would not be accepted because of "too much politics" was made by hls friend Thomas A Ed ison In a statement here tonight while en route to his war homo at ort Meyers whore Mr ord will Join him for a visit tomorrow "Wall street Is lighting ord and ord Is fighting back" Mr Edison said "The fertilizer Interests and Wall street are as one and politics will keep ord from acquiring the Paul Deja Said to Have Confessed to Embezzling Income Tax Money Paul VV Deja tor two years a field officer of the internal revenue bureau was arrested Tuesday on a charge of embezzling money from the United States government Deja left tho service in ebruary Shortly afterward the field force dis covered that Edward Beresh jew eler apparently had not paid any Income tax When Beresh was noti fied he said he had paid the tax and held a receipt by Deja As Lie money had not been turn ed In Collector red Woodworth reported the Incident to the bureau at Washington Two intelligence officers Henry Broderick and James Donovan were assigned to make an Investigation inding several other cases of the kina tho officers arrested Deja and took him to tho office of the United Statag district attorney Deja was questioned by Ger ald Groat assistant district at torney and is alleged to have made a confession telling ot cases In 'which he road collected money and made no return The amount involved is said to be about J1000 Deja was bound over by United States Commissioner Stanley Hurd In $5(100 ball The officers are continuing their investigation Alfred Green 81 Was Promt nent in lour Industry Here ollowing a short Illness Alfred Green prominently Identified with the flour Industry for years and well known In Masonic clrclea dted early today at hls residence 111 Gardenia avenue Royal Oak Mr" Green who was 81 years old had been a resident of Detroit and its environs for more than a half century He was born tn London England and camo to this country1 when he was 28 years old He first settled in California Later he Came to Detroit where for many years he was engaged In the flour business at the old Champion Mills bn Woodbridge street He once was associated with the Mleh Igan State Telephone company He retired about three years ago Mr Green was one of the oldest mem bers of Union lodge A MJ Detroit Command ry and Moslem Temple Besides hls widow he Is survived by hla daughter Cora Louise and two sons Stanley and Oliver A Green The funeral which Is to bo private will take place Thursday ACCEPT WAGE CUTS St Txmls March 21 The building labores' union and the Master Builders' association to day accepted a 15 per cent cut In wages under an agreement effective from April 1 until March 1923 Three thousand men are affected it TOCK ON HAND Aged Woman Choked to Death Special to The ree Prese Kansas City Kan March In a 'llpht with three robbers In the downtown bcctlon Tuesday after noon Dkk Cashln private detec tive for the National bank was shot and probably fatally wounded The robbers escaped in an automobile with $17600 In cash which was boinsr transferred to another bank in the up town sec tion Cashln was accompanying Sylves ter Brenner bank messenger who was carrying a satchel containing Special The Press Pasadena Cal March Killed by a blow on the had from some type of bludgeon the body of Mar tin Telles 17 was found tn a res ervoir near the Pasadena Klectrlo Light plant late Tuesday and with in a fntir tolntifps a ren frrAnr 35 was arrested on suspicion of Great Britain in relation to the four having slain the ypiith Continued On Pne 7 Column alse Evidence Bared was ordered to noney she was count nllfd nnd wnu fnrcArl Into' the kitchen With threats to shoot the thug left Entrance to the restaurant can be gained only by going through the main lobby of the new telegraph building and down a stairway Two men one armed held up and robbed Michael Mansfield partner In the Mansfield Cook grocery 1941 Puritan avenue of $90 as he was preparing to close the store at 8:30 Tuesday The money was taken from the cash drawer by one of the men while the other covered Mansfield with a pistol he told po lice The thugs escaped on fool A Goldberg fiRi East Hancock avenue reported to police of the Bethune avenue station that he had been held up near 628 rederick Mireet by an armed man who took $5 from him The thug he said escaped through an alley task of clfiim 1800 000 from tho wreck of the 8 8 Golden which was burned and beached off the Port of Man zanillo Mexico on July 21 18C2 lKfl PAGTIArCl CARNIVAL to night 1 ance without embarrassment Edison RunlrA RpnArfAn i Amply illed Neither households Industries nor public utilities In Detroit will suffer from any scarcity ot fuel at least for months to come by the strike of coal miners it was revealed in a hurried survey made by The Detroit ree Pres Tuesday night '1 Retail coal dealers reported tn abundance of fuel on hand and con stdorably more in transit and the' heads of some ot the largest Indus tries said they were supplied with fuel sufficient to last from three tc six months Officials of the two largest utili ties were: particularly optimistic over the situation the Detroit Edison company reporting enough coal on hand to operate its plant for three months and the Detroit' City Gas company for from three tour months dating from April the first Alax Dow president of the De troit Edison company said Tues day night that he had been expert nj LsleS BlrlHW NTHJ IflaL llw DftllV ed it would last from six to eight rc kb i nc aaiu ciq not oeiieve mere wouiu uc any reason ior prolong" lni It because her would ba no Interference by the federal govern wnt ana operators ana miners would their differences them eelvcf Mr Dow asserted that hls wm pany had been storing coal for months in anticipation ot ths flUIKe John Brennan vlee preldnf oi me tvGinon company said that the company tn addition to coal already In bunkers and In transit bad more than three months supply contracted for to The ree Preen and York today of Jack Berkowitz Eats Meal In Restaurant Then Points Gun at Proprietress And Loots Register A masked gunman held up two women and a man In the Western Union restaurant basement of the New Telegraph building Shelby and Congress streets at 11 Tuesday night nnd escaped with $78 taken at the point of a re volver from the cash register He left behind several hundred dollars In a safe The gunman entered the restaur ant a few minutes before clofilng time While seated at a table waiting for an order the duor of the restaurant was locked as Is customary at that hour It could be opened from the inside but not from the outside No one remained In the restaurant except himself Mrs Jennie Blumberg 6035 our teenth avenue proprietress and two waiters When the thug hod finished hls meal he walked to the dour and slammed It He was thought to have gone and no attention was paid him He did not leave how ever but put on a mask drew hla revolver and returned to thp main part of the cafe Blumberg at the caah regiater had the revolver thrust into ner race ana Jin iq AUU IH'W Ing Khe "compiled CON'S! LT YOVH ARCHITECT About building with Restrlck Certi fied Lumber or call West Adv: MILLION DOLLAR BALLROOM Dancing fi night and every night Graystone Woodward al Adv Hard and Soft uel ields Are Both Affected More Sought Than Opium Morphine Because It Acts Quickly This is the third of a series of tides The Detroit I Press is publishing on the spread of drug ad diction in the United States This article deals with the different forms of drugs used the profits made by lawless dealers the theory nr to the handling of the cvcl and th manner in which the practice of control fails to conform with the theory The fourth article will appear Thursday (Copyright 1922 bv Detroit ree Tress and New York Herald) New York March Drug ad diction In this country has develop ed along Its own lines and now has its own terminology as well as Its own peculiar characteristics Tho known addicts are In the large majority Americans The ped dlers who make high profits and are in very large measure reepon Harding Not Alarmed Due to Reports Of Surplus Indianapolis March 21 sion of work by all union coal miners at midnight March 31 was ordered Tuesday by officers of the United Mine Workers of America the call being the first ever Issued for both bituminous and anthracite workers to walk out simultaneous ly Six hundred thousand men will be directly affected by the or der it was estimated officially The suspension the order provided will continue until stopped by union officials Ths order which was stint to ths 3000 local unions directed the min ers to give the operators their full est co operation in the protection of mine property and counseled against violence and violations of the law In addition to affecting all union miners In the United States the or der also directed approximately 8650 union jnen In western Canada to join In the walkout but did not apply to H000 miners in Nova Scotia Never before In the history of the coal industry lias a su pension or ALEV MltIEll (See Story on Psse One Part Column Six) I1 tiennett presioent at i the Detroit City Gas company ean euiipim enout 20000 sepa rate customers and about 200 large Industrial customers said that big company had supplies sufficient th operate for three months April! and enough In transit to run on for another month or nes albly two months A i The It has enough fuel inc hand to operate Its power houses for from three tn four months and more Is constantly arriving It was said by an official of that company The company besides gets consid erable power from tho Edison com pany it was stated All In Good Condition John A Russell president of tho delred Tiiej day night that he had recently had across to figures which indicate' Continued on rge 1 liree Column Three CITY READY OR COAL STRIKE CALLED APRIL 1 I Hurried Survey Shows actories Homes Are Bulk of Drug Addicts In America Use Heroin gpeclal New arrest District Attorney Danton announced the uncovering of a syndicate In Queens county devoted to procur ing alleged false evidence hi di vorce cases Berkowitz was arrested by Do tectlve lood of the district at torney's staff in the office ot Sam uel Leaches a lawyer after he was trapped Into a disclosure of hls profession It Is said by a girt de tective sent to the lawyer's office at the Instance of Mr Banton Berkowitz was arraigned beforo Magistrate Oberwerger tn Tenths court on a charge of subordination of perjury and was held In 110 00') ball for examination Thursday DANCKite 1NT ARCADIA TONIGHT Great Orches tra balcony Adm 15 jec Waterford Longs or Return Of ormer Activities Davis Learns Letter Threatens aust The letter which has been turned over to the United States depart ment of justice was as follows: "John aust You seem to be do ing a good deal of agitation against the foreign born people You say 'put him out ot work' Don't you want him to live? Now we heard enough of that soldier and patriotic i stuff during the wax and the best thing you can do is to keep that bl: i mouth of yours closea or you wll i get something what you are look ing JURY QUARTERS TO BE ALTERED is BY ORREST DAVIS ree Press Staff Correspondent ARTICLE XIV Waterford Ireland eb 25 Years ago when King James I ceded the port of Waterford to the city corporation thereof the text of the charter provided that: rom every ship laden with wine which berthed in the port the mayor should have one cask from foreward of the mast and one cask from aft for which he should pay one pound each and that brom each ship laden with fish he should take one great fish from foreward and one from aft or if they were small one jaigc iiicbs irum eacn section That was his honors tribute from the shipping that touched at this port But in those days Waterford was a brave harbor with many merchantmen standing in her narrow roadstead and with the flags of many nations at their halyards ivuay uw mayor exacts no trin ute There are few vessels bur thened with spirits and fish In tho harbor and the quays are sparsely ducked with traders Which all Is to say that once upon a tlrnn Waterford was a prin cipal port for Ireland and that to 7 JAMEb It VI la ''w6 A it 15 I i LW.

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