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PARI! MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Aesoc.la'ed i're-ia eteiu-ilTfiy entitled to tha gn tor republication of aJl oewa dispatch ered terj to It or not otherwise credited tha paper anil also the ioriai asw pubilsacd herein. WEATHER AND TIDES. Fair tonight snd Thursday. Warmer, wind becoming S.

w. High water 3.54 A. 4.24 P. M. Low water 10.28 A.

10 32 P. M. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAH. NO. 32.

ASBURY PARK, N. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1922. PRICE THREE CENTS. BIG TRANSPORT BURNS ACTLfiAL WORK UPON ASBURY PARK'S NEW RAILROAD STATION BEGUN THIS MORNING DR. CHARLES JAMISON VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA OFF COAST OF JERSEY Worfiern Pacific's Ciecfiered Career Ends 40 M'es Jersey Legislature Also Seeks Off Cape May-Vessels Rush to Steamer's As- Ratification of Federal Pro- County Physician Succumbs After Brave Fight West Crove Home Was Also President of Township Committee.

I sistance, Entire Crew Being Saved. hibition Amendment. Ell CONGRESS i SALE OF WIS wwJ feW5 -t JS JOINT RESOLUTION TO ADJOURN ON MARCH 16' it by the flaming ftnttifr were first answered by the Herbert "Wylie aal the Transoptation, which reported at 3 o'clock that they hail picket Up boats containing members of the Northern Pacific's crew. The Trans- portation at that hour said she "had all the crew but nine men, ho pr9- NF.W YORK, Feb. S.

The firmer transport Northern Pacific which last claimed headlines in HOD ivivn she crashed onto a sandbar off Fire island with 3,000 American soldiers she was bringing hack from France-today was destroyed by lire 40 miles of Cane Mnv. X. .7. TRKNTOX. Feb.

8. Resolutions i 111 Jess than a week, the community close of the l.i.t footbaTT season, dor was grieved this morning to learn of ir.g which he had been an ardent the death of County Physician roof for the Red and Black, he Charles E. Jsmtoon. a resident cf 43 'opened his home for the entertain-Codies avenue, West Grove. Dr.

ment or the team numbers, provldirf Jamison was taken ill last Friday an elaborated dinner ar 1 ample en morning and while his condition be- tert jinmer.t for his guests, came serious almost Immediately, Only last Thursday night he a.t-friends entertained hopes of his re-! tended a reception which the Moth-covery. Vithin a day or so pneu- er circle of Ocean Grove tendered monla developed and Monday a con- to the teaching staff at.d board of sulfation was held, friends then be-i education. During the evening it an coming alarmed over his condition. noted that a.t.ito he made an effort Ho tltis morning between 7 and to appear in hin usual jovial framt of T' awa "4MMaajM necking ratification of the federal prohibition amendment, nnd to peti- A radio message reported that she I sibiy are adrift er the Wylie tlon congress to permit manufacture l.nen abandoned bv Captain Wil- A few minutes barn I.ustl nnd hr Rkeleton crew or n. radio, saying sue nan picm-a up ana imui whib nu ra- Co.

75 who were taking her to drydook in boat con tannrtjr tne second mate, me; tuiea yesiojuaj mu'u ui mo i i flora rtTlC i luriUV 1 1 C-l 1 fl I Pft MATTISON AVENUE APPROACH iipftffto or an r.er cre uu msmm, Ptompiiy at o'clock this morning! The telegraph desk was the first of the 'VnlininAfion 4ft ears' I the furniture in the ticket to l.te. Mayor Senator fnmor Rnhert of Burlington county introduced the to ratify while the house re- o'clock, after having passed a rent- mind he wad i.ot in thy of health rodent k59 njght jand it was later learned that he ad- bv steamships which hod rushed to fir man. A recheck of the rescued tl'i scene also was reported. 1 men was made, however, The latest message state! that, the for Inter it was paid four men had not and 1 0 i i bf.cn found. i lif'ed on shoulders and carried to i t.t..

for a railroad station" began to take of the chamber of commerce, was, flair work had started. He i ceived the other resolution. Fasage Pr. Jamison was perhaps best mttted to several that he was no. known for his work as countv phy- feoiir.g well.

was stricken earl; 'CbRFi 4'A i I baceare room, and while thin wa i 1 'ioi, nni an noar nun a na.i oeioie; tranyportdtlcn otlicr -i 'ni IllliJC llie SUtrmet.o hut his mimwllral with the hard to starboard was drifting south- Th m(lt of the Northern of either Is considered doubtful by eastward. I raolflo when picked up by the Wylie, Republican majority leaders. The fire which broke at 1 that lie Transportation be ask- I The oecsion of the leglHlalure ls I (he announced tint. 9 of 8,30 gangs of, sere-wed screws and at men began tearing away the fixtures' to loosen the remaining tuat.ii, o'clock this mornlnp. swept thru tne tr alj rnPn pniployed In the mew- will end -Maren lb under a joint reso Mhiu and a sill eating its way In the old wait.t'g O'imii prrcn-r the side seats were then taken down, tiio the stoves were removed fov.

the next morning. Dr. Jamison was an attendant c' schools cf Neptune township until hi c-ad'tfifion In He then entere-up-n i course at the Washingtot Medical college Louisville, Kv from which craduated. In the meantime he met Mrs. Jamison and thej werA rr.arriivl tn Vrt-v vices s.iid.

and at "Tlie awav.luig of the contract for township schools brought the erection of a new main station In him lnt0 intimate contact with the Asbuty Patk and the beginning pf the township and i work tins morning marks the Oeonn Orove an1 he known ad rdrg of another epoch the history WPomei every school child wrh of the city. whom he. ram in touch. In the ci- "The new station will be the cut- parity of school physician he came i miration of an aglttlon for better to know the children of all ages, from of the ticket otUce and main waiting room to move them to the south baggage room, which, tintil the new Nation Is completed, will serve as the station. New floors had previously been laid in the batrgage room, so that the only thing remaining was to move the desks lighting fixtures and Instruments to the new location, At.

9 o'clock the stoves were going full hi ast, aid 'he, Park station" took on a cheery effect which bios- ard's department of the burning ship lutlou passed ny roth nouses, it pro-wero safe, adding: "They were v.r- 1 vide that consideration of business tunny trapped by the fir0 shall end March 9 when the legiele- The Transpor'a'ion replied that, all tnre will recess for one week, return-tbe men under the supervision of the lng on March 16 to take tip any veto Northern Pacific's steward were aafe measures returned by Governor Ed-ami or. board the rescuing vessel. wards. Pine die adjournment is to be Officials of the Admiral line, oprr- taken at 11 p. m.

on March IS. etlng the Northern Pacific, they Announcement was made that As-were unable, to state how many per- semblyman Evans' MU prohibiting sons were on beard the steamer. Had- employment of women in manufac-io niesasen from the Trans- turing establishments, laundries and norf.it ion and the ranker Herbert. 05. bakeries between 10 r.

m. and fi a. m. nni ns Un rnmaiy icis 10 u.e uungjhis tworhdlren survive fho, Tierlod of over 40 years. The design, men and women of the bluh one of architectural and on many occasions he showed Howard cf rcw Yc-k iiii'ling at-d il make a fitting en- interest in ii.ern, potn in tne scnooi The ticket window na ho.ided up in the wee snia" hours, arid persons leaving the city via ra.il were allowed just enough space to get.

tluar tickets and move on. The baggage once opened presented a surpt m. It was considerably laigrr tii.i". b.id boi-n believed, ami, while n- as the old waiting room, in to liamlle the fronds at c' tile year, C. H.

Traft'ord. ensitf. the New York and Ixing Pi an. li ri.ir-wd, was superviritiff the wor. he greater city of Asbury to raiet" and outside, principally when he wit.

nessrd athletic contests cf vulotis Wyile. Indicated, however, that there would be taken up as a apodal order! as Srew ohetry red "Tr.e -v. to foiefells of a closer co-iviico' tp.rit between the city' and companies: a spir that, -lifted stronger and stcoioter ie yC rot around, wilt mean fu rfioi out o. naiiiiucrM rcsouno-ed the ticket agent's booth at that time it apparently was matter of a f-w minutes benue she would burn to the water' edpc The Herbert Ci, W'yllc and the Transportation, which pickc I up a'l the survivors, planned to Ktva for rhiladel-phia this forenoon, the advlcea added. Th fteamnhlp Halsei a1w went to the assistance of the burning er.ift, hut after standing by for sftitu time and receiving assmram" that all the crew had been raved, sailed away.

The Admiral line of thts city, which purchased the Xor'hcn Fntifto from th-i government recently, said she bad a crew of "about VS," commanded by Captain I.uti. Advices to the line said that, all had been saved. There wro no pa.iseiiKers. For a. time tbre was some alarm 'he fete of employe'! the Sun Shlpbuildht? corporation of rhnec ho wern on board, but the stated they ho! been P'ckcl b- a amer if rv- The ion the burr.lne to be If miles were 27 member of the crew and next Monday night.

The Republican four employes of the Fun Shipbuilding majority in caucus is reported toj corporation. have decided upon an a mendmcnt. "Twenty-tw members of ship's which would allow the industries to I si it'h end of th room. ll's for both the cit and the i.lroad.s iiuthoupiit of to- Jan. iron is also survived by p-ireti's, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. a SU averii-, 1 1 and by x- York. D-. F.Iwco.l.

Raymond and F-urtt. tie latter two at in the fl-cj at 1 to-'ay and fho v''fs were 't ma word tf his 1 a tit was received bv i'- 1 nui Y. lOck at. Dr. j3m eon wss yeirs of tn with wh.ch be wa-t a b.tfe.j err Mortmo lt'i s-- ioi-v j' the extrfn There ami evt -C crowds there to i i.sta ilat i.ui, whien bnpg done mode r.f a few i the Mk-i trii.

of st-il'rt. it wan a-f citv. Ilarrv ii, tili'e i CIV I day. "Ti. l.mds.

He ntteti or ibiiil pamc w-htch it tv tr.u:;s played, and i ewr oft flic alert to administer first aid when that was Dr. .1 tiVi'oti a a men. her of the to.vo.-hip lv rd of health ard was tho cf ce. The latter petition he ha 1c hi for several vcir-i. till the in which he was eiiL-ait-ctl r.

Jamison was a conscientious iirt worker, -tine who knew him I said th-tt he 1 nr b.tbf.-d!v of I o. V( C' i- etDjdoy wo'ves nods at from iv ate The for Anbury tor. was in oharr.o of tbe i' r.itiors Fr 41 jenv- r.vi of 12 nieu UW, cw'. J.ee fX. end fid P'lattcil il.

and to th" otti' ials of tiie eniergercy pe- ol pernuts ai of lal or. party bill ii have ho nee u.d io.mutu'i'' as t-tiiploynteiit wan crew now on bo.jrd." said Mie Trans-' Wireless. ''Fivij others on tanker Herbert C. vTylio. That m- count'-! for all hands in cr'-w.

now i.iri:.T tio'Uuiit iength. to at time." The Herbert yi.e radioed she. tt I le- 1 1 i 7 vessel, unt .1 has id in a for lh" I jdes of st. fooi eii'iipm'n' ict.a Mf rav building to re- one hwildlfr to tim IV .1. priv men ill i'l int.

id ic. ew- J. rsvy. im.i on, the thnr.kM Ms cooitii mi: fford i Mr. a.

on.y mi t.in.ii-lc 1 'a e. he i i' i ino, but li.id not Sue a b.w 1 hi tuent t'i patk proiect by to i COM, I.e. A I'inssil; oprl.it mg bank v-r id v- I Oiie of the best f. 1 h-d chddi I of the Fathom or abc-uv to du Wit! Hffi mm mm i ooffed ee rai.i sin would latid tio; five i mend'ers of ti-e ci.uv at Hampton 'Tiie I -1 a ua rd c-if'T ii'O loon loft Sta tea to ro 'o wi'l -1 -1 bi la of Capo Ma enib' for eid sent 1" 1 S-e. I I 1 1 at 1 i' II' lite loi i ill tit -oer at oi-oc 13 mm ss Hil Or jl i iMrn b.d til.

ahihtv adept him- I hUluUiU'tsli ev- vency m-. to lie II 1 'i' ti: 1 fottrd I n. I ends- the gv oth- t-i'i'i in to whic'a chool i have fccca invited. A for w'l' be hfH 'ehooi tu.l'iitig ar 2.: til let 1 r- i K. -1 chr-1.

tli til itfrcdarti'ii of 1 iHimeT a 1 saoWO.i; r'c of t' ULSTER MM KIDNAPPED IN MID i lits a.o- At I r. tii I. ii. was exp-oiea oiesnain o-i tirrtve ftiortlv after noon. From early this moron, ir the Hire.

l'-s-H told tlie atory of a cr.if. lier fate cn" t'aiaep and sens. For scver-U mbnthe the former tr.uiijiort laid tied ut in lloboken. Thei purchased from the government by tho Admiral lii.e for on thai Fncilic, s'n left last nijttit for eater under command ot the ra oa Station By Cap- ri i sub not cli r.ioos co Mcm'i'i-rs V'T'k to, ty ic.l fere i X' iv den the in' 'c- lie pivrj'T at Id ie Fifteen Arrests Are Made and Drastic Action to Be Taken. to be 1 htofei.

ti red Ganq. ONE MAY BE MAN WHO SHOT NEVILLE rates Europe a this iiffliiiiK mm and e.oe-.:)- aa 't. Too charge was made by his i r. tJ.o same lO-ii'lv b.V i Toe father declared thif l.e had Ji.ie a it f'-r lie i that sic- ii.ol 1 into the. brjond the set: lotis' hia h'Uno, "Coei'ie.

men," sai the fatio iliii is a hard tiii.iu do, but I havo done all I i.ir liiv son. and can stand no According to the sory told hr the wuo nsq irampru fier t-riripa o. ric He stirring dava of the war. carried no passengers. Hi tanker Hcrber O.

tYvli-, botind from Tampico to Portianu, and the aframor Tra.nsporation, were the first vessels to reach the doomed craft. They promptly reported by radio res.ciio of nil the crew. flO OBJECTIONS TO BRADLEY BDDfil Say Rejected Suiter of Seven Urges Passngo of Simpson Bill, Actresses Was Seen Near I Reducing Power of Public I ie ill and I EBLFAST. Fb. $.

I'D A tonf nurnher of the leading unionists of count ic Fermanagh, Tyrone, the Ulster ares, were kidnapped from their homes early today and taken to unkn-Jwn destinations. Fifteen sr-rt9 have been made 1n connection with the kldna.rping. The Ulster gnvemment has an 'oa re i 1 iicl 1 The tanker Halsey, bound front Mslco, also reported for i nl I' I but proceeded on her way when s' "aSSCS rinal nCaClltig aHCI "01 POll We i'-u 'V Scene cf Crime. DECLARE NORMAND LETTERS OURNED found there was nothing she could nounced its intention of taking dras-tle measures. fatlur, had worn his oveicoat ir.dny it.hn'.it his knowledg? and ll'ld 1.1 CI, the coat with mud.

He took the coat Adoption Gas Co. Advised Conferences Arc Public. l-'v. STATE TAX BOARD POWER THREATENED i'aus he. wit.i I I a in loco: o'' 1 lulheid Wa-i do: to i ud cf i oil 111'' bl'PIU' to lay.

The 1th tlirvt b. a on 1 1 an-! Wildoroffer, a a de. i a 1: r- ley (le- ho loot Among those kidnapped was Major utf-u. ot have lud Wcmi: inoicii.ie' from bun, he said, and later the sn A hea wi ga ro-ities'ed broke int t'i hou-e, took the coat ho Mayor Frank C. jr.

last and other articles of food. The. son night on the Rra.l!i Reach budget 1 M.Jd be had nothing to yy and fold lor No objections ore raised 1 the juiUe to "go ahead" and flic iat- do. From Ctipe May the Coast Ouard cutter K'ickapoo put. out to the aid of the Northern Pacific, sister ship of Columbia, now being used as flagship by the commander of the Atlantic fleet.

A list of the Northern Pacific's crew was npf available here, for it was said that it had been hastily assembled and government regulations did not requlro a list when no foreign port were to be made. 700 a few hi. iirs ThC Kii-lail' til A.ri toe Newark l- 'ddup a m.irr-it'tep it occurred. A tdvrt t.u;.. later.

Mourtry. ion cf An4et.eui aiourtry, head of the Tyrone orangemen. The major stiffly resisted Dd finally wiJi Former Fligh Sheriff Careen, of county Fermanatrh, whose bouse wae raided, resisted single-handed for en hour until be was wounded and carried oft in a i LOS ANCIJLF.S, Feb. II of A Mil.trf's let. IS to Dcunioai.i To lor.

inui.lt i iector, the ,11 i tv of the of a complaint, etgalnst F. San.d.--, sura I el ilit.l Issu.i nc, tioi'-dee i io. 's to America, Rome udl be by the am collecting any of tlie variou.i visit, the letter si: a tes. sin li 't i "-ri In: and the budget was adopted on final tor placed him under $3e9 tho (Police Sergettn reading i grand Jury. tomobilo draw sa an in l'roiit of tec ntpi 1 tin.

places Flks club and Its occupants In a ocri. tailed i i-sae by urzo on e.r Simneo: i I be I far tie- retorition whi-h the s-f w-tre allowed rente tv-t ahroga'. co.t: is The bonus of Major Moore at. argument with the The car started as a i(M 4 nnn FREIGHTER THISTLEMORE GR0UNDED0N CAPE COD )elt, Fe.rmaniiBh, was similarly attacked, but Major Moore escaped. prov.d- miseing former 1-ui let nnd renewed of defective rations that the swerheart cf a su-'recri actress was n-ar tiie VOTED A communication wa.

received from the Coast Gas company to the "ffect that it del not ish its sched- uled ronfrrcpee with the board of I commissioners tonight to be open to i tit" public, r.oro Clerk Fred Relchey I was inrtni'-ted by 'lie hoard, on mo- t.on of Commissioner Poland to in- I i proaehed, and he gave cnas picked up a moment later by man of the A merchant. nnmd Elliott, at En- nn- np.irimcnts file niv it of the HIGHDA.VT) UGUT, Feb. The furness hue freig.itc:- Thistle- i more was piled high on thin Cape i mp eet'ee squad. dor, were angles today tne po GE BY STORM Jdiur-Drand, on fired on the raiders wnen his house was attacked and It la believed he wounded one of them. The merchant himself was net wounded and escaped.

iiivesiigiition jit- a 1 Cod beach today, a total wreck prob- i duiy, saw the chase and s' U'-e mystery. Had Checkered Career, The Northern Pacific was built in Wi. by the William Cramp and Sons Shipbuilding company of Philadelphia, for the Grot Northern Steamship company. When the United States entered the var the vessel was taken over by the American government as a transport, and was In operation during virtually the entire period of tho subsequent On Jan. 1, 1019.

she went ashore off Fire island when a mistake In the lights shown along the southern shore i of. Long Island confused her pilot. At Coehra'i form the company that the board waa eondu-ffing business for the taxpay- ers and any would be open to tii. in an-' if the company did i ably, with, her crew endangered Coast guards at the request of Captain Fortune rigged tip trnor breeches Attack also were made en the The letters i.ss Noi-fn an.l H'elo- to take off the F0 men, S'M the not see. ti' to flinto fr.ri.

I bllOV TJ.r stint of $1 1 oA w.i by toe i "liilj lo ie day -e d'-frav fv. rs. bu house of former County Inspector McGttire and various other prominent unionists in the vicinity of who wfre a been at the time from iys ii 'or Le, "MUf-s uork turn di'ions that tee board would take i w'ra r.n'.ng high, immediate action to force the! Altho there were indtr.at.ors that repeal of the company's surtag tho 'teamer was to break, charge. i UP. coast guards said, the men of the -term 0 tnac non f.e.lit a we-ci-.

or rn l.ftt i heir dwellings. A rarty of what are known as "a specials" waj; near Newton a the rear sear, iwtwreu and the otin on auitcd the i and the driver o. I hea i- As the polfcemen were the ejij inter itistde to searrh tiiet.i at) i lock 'hem up, two of tre tner: pistols ana fl re. Cochran fell wit a bu1f in Hildeb'-nridt's belt burk de-ilo'ted a i.ciiiev Tiie three other pr into tiie fray ba-o fj'tf. this tlrn she had aboard 3.000 Amer- u.

Cf -f Tr'h i fi'j'iit onneMy snfl A. n. Yarroti Viting a Alll be paid da muse 1 I 'asin The expense lean soldiers being brought back to I requested that a sewer be extended Ti'e it-cghier, under the drive ot America from the battlefields of on Hammond avenue between lirin- hirh wind and heavy seas during the France. The soldiers were removed iKeir.e avenue. The board "tghf, had crossed h- tla the outer and Rutler last evening by a targe party men.

An engagement resulted In which casualties were sus-: on both sides, while this fight bv taxation a tof- will be ie, rar- ire i'1-ld, who uiol tak tie i'ltiown jctrp.eirt dur.ti:? tii body, had t- oi'-y st ua tot! ii rea: a si pr ent of Miss ttet hoi wi 1" -t an.i the vessel was noatea on Jan. is. Almost exactly a year later, on Jan. I ngi-ecj to furnish the MO ft -et of i needed i.ine if the nronertv moic-i The ThietJemore left Boston yes- ti mpor.ir.h by tem.i reeios rot, s. Wii, 0, she played a heroic role in rush- would 'nstall i'.

This seemed srree. i terday for New York to finish unload ie occurring, residences of other of the same organization b. ret visited and a nunxoer oi inei able all around. lnS a cargo rreignt rrom i. vcrpooi.

A was received I The Th.stlemore found to be li'ts Csur T. he ed et-eased to r.i -om the B'ltweti Garage company of i leaking later. The tng to the aid of the steam Powhatan, now the Hudson, which was drifting helplessly off the Nova Pco-tlan coast. She took off the passengers ot the Powhatan and landed them in New York. "nsfablos were kidnapped and car-id over the border.

At noon today registration inspec a velocity of 40 miles an Ucur end it NO PIEL BEER YET. Yi-'UK, Feb. 5. IV Strife. act cf fj a coun- D.

th( New York requesting permission to erect a fireproof garare on the sou'h- poll, of of tor iK'Onan. a prominent unionist ot G-rvin vn ted In Prooe hos stated lot'e-rs eat corner of Nexark Centra! e.wton P.utler. wae taken to the hos The Northern Pacific had the d(s- -f Pie! en res: 're. in pitai at l.iimsKo.en surte.mg item tinction on this trio of earrvlna- the he a s. ir i ati'heri'ies too n.

elenr.al r-urpt w-ns decided to take off some of fee men aboard. The first man was hauled to shore in the breerjis buoy without miehnp. and the work of rescue continued. The, seas continued high. At noon 10 men bad ben brought ashore In a breeches buoy.

About 40 more remained to be taken of. iie.li.- I'llipnil f.iai Jl'iFt regular contingent of returning i named w.t a W-nile the attar or, the Kmot soMj(r, (he l'' "1,, 1 I Ml- f. to a 's i. 1 htl M'ss Mlnfer e-'O-e to keep .) The Northern Pacific carried in'ro-l jv-e Mtd-K'eev. the no bee.

hearing tne nring. rusned reserves rushed out tae st.r.ot. at the sound of the shots end 'hroe I of the flie men fled, one gefrina a block away befor Sergei nt wa.s able to persuade hln, by three-j shots, to halt. Hildehra ndt pf the al-' letted bandits attd reserves raptured flip other three. I The men gave the nam's of Harry Miller, Kdward Frabk Ktne.

Frank Ft art-i Tnney. all of New York. Captain Rrex of y-nrk rective force, afv ej-ies'i-mntg men, sail one of them t'-M h.m i that a member of 'he oeoipe-, r.i'ii.-r loan W.lliani II i as fit- i who killed Patrolman Dame! in tiie Hell's district of New York: last Aug'js'. Capta'n gave no General John J. Pershing on his trip thru the Antilles and the Carribean (Continued on Page Two) lie vmf.i n- i rpvit Mr hi in ill boro's policy to permit any construction there.

I-Wlth Inspector George F.o-tick reported several vtolaficns of uncovered garbage receptacles and fire hasards. He was Jnstrfieted to notify offenders that enrh viotatforss SMITH SEES FLOCK OF THIRTY ROBINS. 1-. I tne poin.fi vnaiiciieiin torre; r. ce-ived ta- Wiiinnn C.

eh c- wo automobiles, in each of which wis found a wouiiocu in.ni. ie.ua men nnuiu -rn ACCU5ED OF NONSUPP0RT. Thomas II. Carr, colored, of 1141 Adams street was arrested by Officers True and Tucker of th local force on complaint of Overseer of the poor Charles O. Davenport, and arraigned -f ri tt tOrnevi a opi i f-nds, or iw-ir ilse is lli.lv he tr'S deoordlei- vp- "tie a re I 2 'her evplli-it fa 'rtg, due to Jolin McC.ement.

a prom, rent 3'i roh.ns inan" at the Avon f-. "to i.s home at Sarvag.iy. He a was ef th 8Un(jarj oil com- 1 tnm rte, ti I Judge Borden this morning. Fd'vard -re' i cct; Si-- years a inti'c- ry 3 re boa-t -s f-ftt -s i wounoea, U. b.

i Carr 'c tnneire'l am to re seen fi't low, P. K. 8 'fiiif i a ri-m n- Three rnotoro-s drov rip to the bad dropoed i ii-ht r.f (that he- h'isband hid failed to sup. w-j e. I'Kl? released rf jmee fp.

23 cents. The chanaa L. port, her 1,, I 1 e-nd t-' rot i Several Carr with order to give fie on h'is T.xl p-jydiy, Saturday. The negro said he wa, a railroad employe. Notice er: Ol 1: i i a 1 a ra He also repore-1 to the board that mission, cooper open'-a nj on -ne u.

uihi, io i v.j re tit. Mi) sh.j-M.irg P-it tj" by Paul --a ''I Wint fy in corporation yard and that he fConliiiied on Pant Two) A series of raids was made in (Continued or. Page Two) All Star Trio. 'My Svet eial" is slow pr i Big Game Tonight, A. F.

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