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i it. TKENTON EVENING- TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920. i OVER COISPEECH Harding Cannot. Have World Court as Planned League Sept. 'MX a a SALT LAK1C Gov.

M. I A deep i I of Utah i I which ho. i of (he i i i i tmvns arvl i "The of i i par-H mou n't i liore. i i say a tho. m.J.ii' of the people, f.spe.-Killv thr '''bers of UIP Monwri i i the i States r.

Tier -Leagrue. Governor was t'ho jrreijt a a i last i thr a i at l-he a The streets, were by thoii- 1 sands were unable to jret i the Governor refused. program 1 i in au'iomobile, but i of parade, tvayins: an American flasr SHRINE OUTING TODAY IN SPRINGDALE a com- i i i a ile and the i a a i a us H- IT a a i i i i i i i 1 (if Ti in charev of IL- i i i i i i a a i program I'n i vrr.pt tiers I jp'n i a large mi.mbrf of i i i a i HIP HERE HUNT SLATER flFVAUGHN Local Authorities to Aid Se.arch for Murder, of Former Trentonian I' I he i a a inn 1 thr "vviniic-rH i i i i a a nil i i i a i i i i A a I i frorn a roof wor-king Tu susraineil. wlfpn i foil he o'i i th d-vrth a i Hospital mbn'trmr'le was 'to l-isi nip-lit on years ins u-nd a i to got i 'old. 1 i Physician i Kin ley i i IIP.

asked to aid ill a i of the STO. Vvhi-i. i a street quarrel i i Aslniry Park, i i a JOltner S. a i i (iu i a i A i Ocean Urovo, i a lonrH-r reside'nt of this i a who is a son of a l'. a of i i was for a long: i here as a mos- sonser boy and a worked at the old Siar Theatre on South Broad Street.

His home i a resident here -was on Centre Two of in i city at time. The youniy man 'and his brother, were on. Spring-wood A i is in the district of the resort, -when they a irito a argument i i George' was the ground a i unconscious. i assist- a was attacked by one of the I ACCUSED OF CRUELTY TO ADOPTED CHILD Accused of a i her adopted a a 11 years Mrs. i i JrezecHowskj, of AVarri-'ii Strci't, was arraigned before a i police i i the Second Prcvmct Police The a i was postponed i i Saturday i so that an invo.stiga- lion of the a can m.ide.

Patrolman 1'Iort several wit-' nesses a i a (lie i i .1 a a a to a stick. be court, i Charge o.f Drunkenness Costs Dunn $10 Raid on Crap Game 1'ryor. a a the Com- P'liiy, was I'm i i i i Pre- eine-t i i i i i n't'ter a idMilvd i i i i i stealing i't i wns in a i of company i i i I and Dillon, i raincou'f -valued, course of a sin ofli. was the compl-'i i by a ''of a i Sti-eet, ins und a get in. o.

of yscia leg roir ho I a i dee p.in- a i League and Coroner Bower ro lis i i sourtins has been i th" mishap, stated death tbe hr fc lo pavc taken on a Fe.lisri.iu.*- -fervor. a to have been due to a dislocation of at which the negroes fled A' has 'fcikeri --was particularly 'true meetinsr -last niirht -in the Mormon wher 1 many had wailed for hours to the, adr' dress. a pome length on the boy; i people Jr. a -problem which, he said, d.calt iUi 1 ronfp.r. i i i i i i 3 1.4 of the.

preat nwh and a a fracture of- the passing autoist rushed' the injured The dd i nn t() th.v Aibury Park- hospital but welfarc-of a i "We are- ehJidren cf God," walkinsr a. few steps, fell' unconscious. The accident about two- above Vi-lle. a took place horn-e of i parent. 1 James and Ellen nor Cor.

said, -we must 'that we must keep alive our spir- i a 'nature and not think, all the i our pocket hooks." I At-another, point in; his said: "I-n the eyes of "God we -oupht to stop' w.ar and prevent further noni gg -Leigh' Avenu'e; Prince- El.aughter,'" ton Saturday i at 8:30 Governor Cox seized also upon clnc So iernn requiem mass will reports from London conr-ern-'i )e rf ehrate( ir st Paul's R. C. ins the proposal for a permanent jnct-ton, 'under" direction court of international justice, to -j In addition tion under the Leag-uc Nations and iM a and a Trith force qf the Leaguo -behind It, as an argnment in favor- the United S.tatf-s ratifying' the- League. Gbvemor'Cox asserted that Senator -ha'd been in favor of scrap- dead, when the i i i reached. The wero at once notified hut as; yet no arrests- have been.

made. who was 34 years is survived, in addition to' his, parents, by a wife four, children: He. landed on his but Francis, 2 and inp It is how the. mis-hap i is. i a the an" apprentice in the a tinsmith, to oiigh of- -the resort and i the old a MeeAing was completed yertorday.

A decision knockerl i il0 a i ''v tlle I'Geheral i i a few days, it was announced i morning. Tho residents of the- place insti- borraigh form about a 'year, ago, and now the Ocean Grove Camp Jleeting Association wants to go back -to the The. Attorney-General's approval is noces.sary to carry the matter to the courts. is of J. in some manner' slipped, and plunged from the roof to the George.

5 months. Five Mrs. Ethel. Thompson. Mrs.

Helen Thomas Lawrence- and Romeda -Vaughn, of Asbury. a 1 Edith Lurch and; Miss i held-'from the, I Wajineta Vau'ghn, of this city, and rothcr, James. survive. The funeral of Ceonje Bebbingtori, Crossing; who died at ping the League of Nations so far as Mercer Saturday following -a the United Ktates was concernod. a' step, he pointed'out, make it impossible for Tnite'd.

to in the proposed -court 'of international justice. That the country would countenance such, jt situation was beyond belief, lie -said. DURIl GOLF GAME Players Prove More Attractive to Crowd Than Possible President Sept- was to; be another day- of rest, for Son- I ator Hardin'K. tho Pres'; idential -candidate. Tomorrow ho ivilf make front'rPorch address on -constitutional frp.vornment to gations from a of ing -counties augmented by of Marion and MarioK County.

A big parade to the Hording 'home planned. Senator Harding yesterday had his first taste oblivion, since he be 1 came candidate for President. Ha mixed -'with several hundred, persons practically- unnoticed, 'alter 1:0 minutes departed without hraring cheer for him or the he rep- 1 resents." There was an attraction even, greater than a possible was Harry Vardon-and'Ted-Itay', the two British, golf professionals'. Senator 1 motored to the Scioto Club in i 1 crd Washburn Childs. a writer; F.

K. Sophie, a Rcrsonal frlcnil, ai'xl former Senator Georg-e a of a He arrived during a match betwee.n the two. British players i Brady, former open chajnpion, and George Sarg-enf. There was 'a large and Senator Ha-rdirig-l be: ing an enthusiast himself; joined the. crowd.

a shots and unnoticed ny a few per- Bonal acquaintances from Columbus. Later he broke aivuy trpm the crowd? i fcjid drove off i only a few to i start. allegiance, to the two-party sys C. CORRIfi.y.'. Funeral service's for 1-Yank C.

Corri- in, who 'died Monday, 1 held yes- at his home, f.G3 i A tll.t Charles I. Klrli olhciat- ing. The bearers were: Thomas, Barber. -Dehon Jl-ydo. Frank Hy.le., David Barber, Albert Hann and Michael McDade.

Interinc'nt wns in tireenwood Cemetery under direction of- I'uulson. Flowers were received from, i Mr. a Mrs. 'Harry Drake. Mn and M.rs.

John Elder, sistc-rs, pnitidi'hildren and nieces, Mrs. A i a daughter, Mr. P.otfkford a a i Trenton-, ge K.4. L. (..

O. Mr! and P.dckford, Aerie r. O. employs of Eleciri.c P.or- hi.s lai11 Company Mrs: Wombaugh and est "desire a the i i of a i Mr; and Mrs. rank Cantuin.

slinrt illness. hold -yesterday a noon t. 2 the home of his son. a C. BebbinRtpn.

iS Eastfleld Servicc-s were 'conducted by the -Kcv. Judson Conklin; pastor of Avenue a 1 Church. The I b.i-an-rs Charles Lpigh, Arthur Tool' 1 Couple a D. Ander- se'n. Interment in i'emptery under direction of Clifford P.

Taylor. Flowers' -were received, from --wife and' i choir of Trinity P. E. Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert C-obdcn, otie from i bonclimatcs, foreman. olTlce ferce a.ncj i of firm of Thonia.4 Sons a Mr. a Taylor. Mrs.

A a Harvey, Mr. and- Mrs. -Frank the Barker family. Mr. and Mrs.

Krnest ar.d Mrs. Arthur P.oole, Mr. and Trfry. Ja.meS' Irvin, J-tidies' Bible-class of i Aven Baptist Church, employes of Yarda store and supervisors of 'Jre Pennsyl- vania'Kailroad 1 car shops. ERNEST Ernest-Consnlvl.

sior' 1 i at South Broad i a at Mercer i a a si-rvices 1 be he-Id a at o'clock at the i i a i i i psrlor.s of, D. J. a i I i in i i i 6f a i a .34 years old, i i i a a none- of i i i a i are in. i c-onntry. MRS.

CATinjRlNIJ" COOPRRi The a of Mrs. a i Cooper of -Henry. C. Cooper, who died.yeste.rday. i be htfl.rl the, of i a 1 i 2S6 Mercer a day at o'clock.

I i be iii 'Cemetery, rcclion of Swayze and a Mrs. Cooper, who was 79 year olil four George, Preston, Ferdinand and rover, also survive, COREKILLEe Work of -assessing the hew buildings in the city will be unden.ike'.n by the city 'assessors i i the These assessments are ex- H' i i I was a i i As i i a -raid on a crapT era me (he Empire a i a Henry IMerson." of Dic-ic- inson- Street, i i a Pa.rson, of i Street; wer.v arra.isned i before the court. Pierson and Parson was disi-harired. Ac' to a a K'erwh-k and M.otorcycle there were several in the game, -bjit 'th'eir approach a A i i Creek, and made their escape. Domi-to' Krisco of Klagg A lined S5 -on a charg-e of.

ha-ving an- unregris'tere'd i his posse.s- sjan. a a Kerwiek a -Tlie hcarinf of Leo Flow, also of Klapcr who was arraigned, on a. like charge; vas postponed i tomorrow morning. GARBAGE TRUCK AND PLEASURE CAR CRASH A truck owned by, the garbage de, pected'to run rather high i vear partment. and operated by John Car' as many new i i have i Lincoln Avenue, and an au (Continued from Pag-e One.) i by dauRht'eC, Mrs.

a tw i ia. l-'rank the- eEcct of the explosion on. trad- 1 Ing. The call -soldiers from Gover- Island was sent by Martin Vogel, 'Assistant Secretary, at- the who has charge of the treasury. With, all the windows, blasted out, Colonel AVilliam 'chief, of staff at the military a.n'- 1 conference, nuuhcud that 200 infantrymen would-l patrol the financial district with fixed bayonets day night u-ith-- "orders" to--Billow one- to approach Government property.

on the. cotton exchange was at a standstill this." afternoon owing to the absence of who we're ascertaining to i offices. advisability closing the exchange- -was under consideration. All- the persons who were-' Broud and Streets, when this explosion occurred told the police of a. grcn't burst of fjn.mo a accom- a i blast.

The. flamo shot a least- 100 feet i air. they de- 1 dared, and many believed there wad more a one shec-t of flames. As i i a i of expanse, of i i burst of flaws, workers found t.hre.o women in the a i house at. -12 Street, hu.lly burned -although they had, not- moved from their desks.

Thf-y were at. lea-st feet froin th-j a the they -were seated. Arnbulajicn attendants went from office to i hulld- ing.s near the scent- In search of injured. They a i the. offices Taping jjroad or Wall had, es- i-jjped or cuts from 1 flying glass: n.nd Henry P.

Divvison. mo-rabers of i were i'n i a offices a.l the time, but were no.t Seventeen i i of thf- r.iplosion werb token out of the, of the Wininiiti J. Klnn, the TTnited States Secret; Service, Washington in a a i for Xew- York this afternoon, according to word received nt the offices the a of Justice. said th.lt he anticipated 'that the new ratabies will- be at least Eyen at this, they; will" allow'a re-venue of only IN NEWARK Harry Conover, sccrctarj- -of the Chamber" of Commerce, i.s In a today ii'UendinK a ccmferntic-e of t-he. i on of thf Feilera- tion Statn a 'of Commerce.

Matters a i i to I highways are belnf: dlscussriri the I Hast- State and Both machines i were slightly damaged. A piece pipe, extending from an a.utomo-blle- Samuel Perlman, of IBS South Broad Street, was struck yesterday by an automobile i Jacob 110 Mill an owned by Samuel Pace, of 711! a Avenue, Both machines, wer-e. FIIO.1I CHIXA. year- exported 2,500,000 bales cot.tnn. a is no small a i e.rinsiderinij a cotton i a i i Is a a i a new- vent i a men voters aifilia-te i one or already i i i i a ''igroups was ni.ide clear i a a a IJ.fcy Harding the orcaniza- i of the The message of the a i a haa been sent to Mrs- Uay F.

Prcs- ident of the a i and if Coolldge Cl.iib, of Xew York i a Is to b'e forwardt-d to the women'ii or- ganlzations. While i first a the new voters a i i a i the old Ihe message, contains a' forward sipptal i i ij of the i a Party's "Opposition to the League of Nations. i Mr. and Mrs. i i Howell, emplgyes o.f A C.itnpany a.nd Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hyde. MIIS The funeral of Mrs. Kmfna who died at Hcmpstead, I was held yesterday from the home i 1-nmbcrton Street. Services were Conducted by the P.ev: Milton Craft, pastor of the Grace I'.

K. Church. The bearers we're: W1I-, Ham Burns. Ernest Roland 'Silcox and Krnest a I was in Rivervlew Ct-'frietery dl- recti'dn-of Ppulspn. IXDNDON, Sept.

16 (United' Press). Mayor MacSwiney appeared i to have lost strength, his breathing jwas weaker and his eyes somewhat -glazed; according to a. Sinn Fein a'n: pouticement Prison yieiterated their' de'nials that an ef- tort-had been to feed the Evidence of the wide interest in MacSwiney's c.i.so was seen hero In the -hund'ceds of letters'received by his wife. The Mayoress hag mes- sages of sympathy and encourage- nient. from-persons in all walks.

Only i few, she said, urged, her to advise husband to breakjhis strike. STATE JOBS OPEN TO FARM EXPERTS MRS. SIAIIY Mrs. Mary-Rog-an. i of Patrick Kosran, died at her home at "Wilburtha niorninfe i an III- of two Death waa due I.to paralysis.

Regan was- well having been a resident of "tt'ilb'urth'a for more than 43 She is surt'jved by a a Mrs. I i i so'n. Thomas- PwOcan. five srarid'child-ren, Mrs. -Mary a i i a I'llrick, Miss Ella.

Roach, Miss i i KojjaJi and a P.oach. The a will be held from tho of i a i i Rllov. Passaic a a i at o'clock. i mass i hr celebrated at Pt. Mary's Cathedral at.

o'clock. I i bs in St. Mary's i i of Murphy. 'he Lauter-I lumana Built to Last In purchasing, a -player-piano, the cost of which 'runs into hundreds' of dollars, quality, -not price. should be the.

paramount Suppose, in the of saving- a you bought an inferior one of kind 'that is made, not to give satisfaction," but simply to. be -sold. You won Id not only the amount of thV original purpbase price, but an untold of enjoyrnc.nt, for yon would never buy Why The.Laiiter-Huraana costs- only a -little more a an- ordinary player-piano, and will give, satisfaction, not; for a year or two only, but for 'a Grafonblas 'jtfusic Rolls -Records i07 East 'State IJbfee State eiamlna- fr.Ticns lj" the New Jersey JVBTiCUlturai Experiment Station at 5 SKAMA.N. The a of G. i a a held ypstirilsy a a 2 o'clock i Bismarck and Avenues, Fair- i I was in Col i a i i "of BELIEVE FIRE WAS STARTED BY BOYS Boys a bonfire near the store of N'athan Finkle.

5,11 N'orth Clinton A are believer! to have been re- I N6W "Brunswick will be hold October I eponBible for a blaze i 'i 6 by the Civil Service Commission. ILK I caused damage estimated at $sri to the foiitiws: property rw entomologist, I i to $260 month; foreman of esp; contest, tllii to $14rf a fl'Old assistant, $100 to J125 a COUPLE HELD BY POLICE 22 yfars old, of New nnd Ethel raulovlc, 16 jrems old, of South Xorwalk. who were arrested here ycsterdny by The district apparatus- re- I upondefl. Smoke coming, from which belnc burned in a house at US Stroc-t I oaused neighbors to i a i a a alarm was turned in. -Tim chs- trlct appara-tus responded, but I sejv- ires SIN0LE-TAXERS NOMl'NATE are yet belnK held by electors on the Single Tax ticket were the police.

The couple sakMhey came filed fcere to get niarried, but had not 'sue- Petitions i a i i i a i the Secretary of State to-Mark M- F'aghn, former mayor of. Jersey City, heads the nominees. metal can touch you COMPANY NEW YORK Open Saturday Evenings 1 nousands an1 Thousands of the Finest Percale and Silk in the Alteration Sale A ND out they must go, for we be so Cramped for space a week or Iwo from now that we will have no robin for them Most of Them Are Famous "Kmery" Shirts All of them regular stock, standard F. W. Donnelly Percales, Crepes, Cheviots Poplins, Fibre and AllrSilk; sizes ranging from 13 to 20.

Negligee, soft French ctiffs, gjtiff bosom and full dress shirts and working shirts are included. You, sir, had better share tomorrow and Saturday. $2,50 Shirts $1.95 $3.00 Shirts $2.35 $4.00 Shirts $3.15 1.50 Shirts $4.85 $8.50 Shirts $6.85 $10 Shirts $7.85 $5.00 Shirts $3.85 $15 Shirts $11.85 Hosiery $2.00 Onyx ffl 2 Plaited Silk $1.00 Onyx JQ Fancy SUk $2.50 Onyx Silk 1 JC Stripes 3 $1.50 Not- a -Seme Hole- 1 Proof $1.00 Not- a -Seme Hole 70 Proof Specia Full Fashioned 1 $1,50 Ohyx Wool 75c. Onyx Silk Lisle Thread Silk Drop Stitch 75c. Black Cat Silk Lisle i rn SUSPENDERS Pioneer, Make.

75c. Kinds, at SHIRTS AND BLOUSES FOR BOVS All the best makes. The Alteration Sale Prices are lower than we buy them today wholesale. $1.50 Kinds $1.29 $2.00 Kinds $1.65 $2.50 Kinds $1.95 $3.00 Kinds $2.35 Finest Underwear Reduced Otis Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 value o.x Balbriggan. Shirts and Draw- ers, $1 value I ob Roxford VvTiite Cotton Shirts and 7Qp ers, $1 value fl Jo Roxford Nainsook Knee Length Drawers, 70 $1 value 1 uu Athletic Nainsook Shirts and Drawers, 65c.

quality 'Munsing' a 'Cooper' Union Suits Union Suits, $1.65, $2.50 Union Suits, $1.95. $3.00 Union Suits, $2.35. $3.50 Union Suits, $2.65. $4.00 Union Suits, $3.15. Cotton Web.

$1.00 Kinds, at 79c. Silk Lisle Web, $1.50 Kinds, at $1.29. Silk Web. NECKWEAR Specially Priced Both silk and knit neckwear, the makes and patterns obtainable. $3.00 Neckwear, $2:35 $2.50 Neckwear, $1:95 $2.00 Neckwear, $1.45 $1.50 Neckwear, $1.15 $1.00 Neckwear, 65c.

MEN'S PAJAMAS Both Light and Heavy Domets. $3.00 a a a Now $2.35. Pkj am a Now $2.65. $4.00 a a a Now $3.15. $5.00 a a a Now $3.85.

$7,50 a a a Now $5.85. ELLY Taylor Opera House iNEWSPA'PERf EWSPAFESI.

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