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* NEW YORK HERALD! rough going until without warning gnrewu pontics in tne I'tianceiiors suits it has accomplished are worthy Educating for the Law. Trio Is Heard in Concert calendar PITBUSHED BY THE SUN-HERALD Representative James It. Mis.v came suggestion that the election should of the study of all large raunicl-' Classique Dailj CORPORATION. 280 ; to his aid In an unexpected burst be held as soon as German Upper palltles. College Training Unattainable by WORTH THti WEATHER. .BEkEPHONK. 10.000. of enthusiasm astonishing in that Silesia passes to German adminis¬ In its third annual report, which Many Ambitious Youths. New Organization Plays Music by Andreae, Beethoven, and officers: Prank A. Munaay. ! usually imperturbable statesman, tration. Here Is a solved industrial has just been issued, the Crime Com¬ To The N'tw York Herald: With : Yice-riealdent, For Eaaterr New York.Kiln wli'a «22f ®rvt® Wkrdniu, | "These wild Washington problem which has a alike mission reports that in 1919, the year regard to your editorial article "The and Other 7wm~ T. Dewart. Treasurer^ 11. II. Tltlier- saying, meaning wherein Bridge Composers. mild temperature -to-day; to-morrow ngton. Secretary. are a wonderful If we to the of the socialistic in which it began its labors, there Case of a Poor Young Man," palms thing. workingmen to tlie receir fair and colder; atrong »outh winds a; J MAIL one of them in the were 330 murders in you give quasi approval SUBSCRIPTION RATES. could put Capitol parties and to the capitalistic classes Chicago 6.10K of American Uar Association It t W. J. HEXDEHSOX. Haaselmana, who was delightfully at to west and One Si* One edict the led the possibly gales, stolftlng grounds here we would pay -JIOO.OOO as represented by Stinxhs and hi: burglaries and 2,912 robberies. In that a candidate which Its hom® with the acore, perform- r.T?. _aU> PwitpaM. Year. Month*. Month. decreeing prospective The Trio Classique, gave ance. The was warmly applauded northwest to-night. ±--AILY * SUNDAY.. $12.00 »<>.(w $1.0Pj for it and no one would object." iriemte of the 1921, the year covered the ior bar should have "at lecst two first concert not Ion* ago. save !t» aec- opera 0.00 G.O'J ..N., reactionary People''* by last| the the large and brilliant audience. For New Jersey.lialn with mild t«mp«ia- J training," it seems to ond last evening In Aeolian Hall. Th« by ture to-day; to-morrow fair ar.d colder; , - But Air. Bi:co of Ohio showed more there were 190 years of college only 0° ^ symp¬ party. Silesia means report, murders, 4,774 aro strong SUNDAY only, Canada. 5.f,0 -.73 ,iu Uppej^ me will be much dissent from members of this new organization one. southerly winds. toms of whereupon Mr. than the mere is and robberies. How there The audience was a notable With For Northern New w." i ^EXCEPT GREAT objocting, territory which burglaries 2,558 that Miss Celta Schiller, piano; Maurice and Mra. mild England.Ra.ln ^¦"FOREIGN BATjtS Manx another side of his crime ie the conclusions of body. and John Mrs. Vanderbilt were Mr. tem£jeraaft-e to-day; to-morrow i*:.' BraTALN J. displayed included; it stunis for Germany's much of this reduction in With al! due respect to the superior Kaufman, violin, Mundy. Lucius K. Mr. Frederick H. and colder, fruah to strong south winds. DAILY * SUNDAY...|18.00 $3.00 S1.30 cellist. The program consisted of VoIU- Wilmerding, For Southorn New England.Rain wi'. parliamentary character. "The gen¬ industrial situation. It due to the work of the commission Jones. . only 14.00 V00 1.25 represents Judgment of Chief Justice Taft and mar Andreae's trio in R flat, opus 14; Baldwin and Mr. Shipley mild temperature to-day; to-raorrow fa PAILYSUNDAY O.Dj 2.73 .50 tleman from he said, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Bradlsh G. Johnson and and colder. winds. only Ohio," the best argument with which tlio there Is no means of ascertaining. ISllhu Root, the most prominent of the Beethoven's In D major, opus 70, No. 1, For strong southerly TO ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND some a out irt Miss Bell Ournee were with Mr. and Western New York.Rain and cold**r WALES. myself will day make trip coalition party could enter upon the That a large proportion of the im¬ advocates of the preliminary require¬ and Frank Bridge's "Fantasy" C to-day: to-morrow cloudy and colder, prob¬ AND think wtn work Is not very Mra. Francis L. V. Hoppln. ably snow DAILY A SUNDAY...«2U.U0 $1.T.S0 $2.40 there, and he will acknowledgo when campaign. provement may be credited to it is ment in question, 1 It minor. Andreae's inuuio Mr. and Mrs. Henry White's guests flurries. DAILY only 17.40 8.70 1.45 a great hardship to myriads of poor familiar here, although the Knelsol .SUNDAY only 9.70 0.t2 .Stf he sees those palms it is worth a Many of the men who were once confidently asserted. When the com¬ Introduced him to the were Countess Hermann Scherr-Thoss! but deserving young men. There are Quartet public and Mr. and Mrs. W. Do Lancey Kounts. WASHINGTON, March 6.-The «Uturta:iL- All checks, money orders, 4c., to bo made year's life." favorably mentioned as Ebebt's suc¬ mission began its work, it says, the about twenty-five yearn ago. that was central over the middle Missouri to many beautiful tributes to the law by Mr. and Mra. Alexander S. Webb, Mr. Valley .. payable Tho Sun-Herald, ->,. all He is a Swiss, born In Bern In 1879, Sunday night continued to mu Brunch Office* for recclptfef advertisements Whereupon objection disap-' cessor have passed from the German Chicago police force was admittedly Hooker and other?, but I consider the and Mrs. Charles P. P. Richardson and northeastward, aril was centered over La' .. and has been a prolific composer. Ho ax a and salo of papers: and the bill was that Kdmund who Mr. A. were with Mrs. Superior severe storm to-nlgW, v. 1'»i.ncif»u Uptown and pcared passed. political field. Von Hiwdenbuhg's inefficient. In 1921 the force gave a tlnest is by Burke, 'has also been active as a conductor an.t Muller-Ury there was a i Ornr^ Bporri.ir L. Rives In the Kountze box. ato secondary disturbance o£ oStll St. Kntrance 1388 Broadway (one name is now better account of itself than it had calls It "the noblest profession of tin- one of his achievements in that capacity Georgro Intensity oentral over the western Uir.f flight up). Tel. Kit/. Roy 15(10. scarcely mentioned, Tlie "un¬ in Mrs. Richard GajnbriU's guests were of Mexico. These disturbances havu be-^u 125th NIA« provided genius." adjective was directing the first performance attended by rain In the Hahllu Oixicb.205 Wwt St., Bert Williams's Stage Art. and little is heard of Admiral vox in many years. This also Is the of the remark. of Bach's "St» Matthew Passion" Mr. and Mrs. George B. 'Post, Mr. ar.d lower lako region, (..>> SurtNTii Arm. Tel. 794 ilornlnzsiue. Op-'n provided" is tfie gist Italy Mrs. and Mr. Meredith Ohio and middle and lower Mbsl-- until 10 p. sr. The late Bert Wujjams amused Scheer and the other old Junker commission's statement. Having completed a course at the in 1911. Doubtless that was one of the Joseph Larocque stppl v/illeya and the east Gulf Status and Washington Heights Orrrcn.5S5 Wmti most the art Howland. bv local rains or snows in thu upper Miss until a of who looked leaders of Prussia. That Wmtii But in Chicago, as elsewhere, po¬ Xew York Law School I can speak valuable contributions to and l$l*r Sr. Tel. P0?S Wadsworth. Open generation playgoers of music, since his compositions liave Mr. and Mrs. James Lowell Putnam ¦!ppl valley plains State*. Pressure wa.i 10 P. M. a Is of avail in with persona: knowledge of th* ante¬ were high off the Atlantic coast to-nigh'. nil on him as an of the native might prove formidable candidate lice little sup¬ . and Mr. Francis J. Otis with Mrs. Sixteenth St. Oj-sicw-OoSNun 10th St. and exponent efficiency not made their way with great vigor. high and vising over the plains States a :.! is cedents of members of my class. These owed William Post. the contra 1 8bt»nth Ate. Tel. Chelsea 4000. humor of the American negro. Yet generally believed If he would con¬ pressing crime if criminal prosecu¬ The quartet heard last evening Thn Rocky Mountain regioris. Downtown Onric*--£0« Bboabwat. Open numbered upward of 100, the majority the theme of its first move¬ Mr. Clarence H. Mackay's guests were temperature continued to ilso Irs t' 2 P. M. to ho was born in the West Indies and sent to have his name used. Dr. tion and criminal punish¬ principal east and eouthrast Stated t S A. M. to 10 P. 11.; Sunday?, procedure of whom were engaged at business dur¬ ment, heard again in the finale, to no the Misses {Catherine and Ellin Mackay. weather became to-day. while 1# P. M. Dr. RathenAU and are influ¬ colder between the Roc.y Bt.ooki.vn' OKFircs.2* Cocit Sr. Tel. Main brought up in San Francisco: so tha# Roskn, Von Kehr. ment weakened by political ing the day, but who were enabled to less a melodist than Schubert, his gen¬ Messrs. Gould Jennings, Harry Cushlr.g Mountains and the Mississippi River. Bcildixg, Sd and Albert H. Ely. There will be rain almost r«C>8. Open until 10 P. M. 1-Ugi.B- he was little under tho influences former Bavarian Premier, are men¬ ence, the toleration .of Rtraw bonds¬ attend the afternoon sessions of the eral rhythmic and structural stylo to of tho generally ca-'t HUB Washington Sr. Tel. 1100 Main. Brahms and his harmonic scheme to Mrs. T. J. Oakley Rhlnelander, Mrs. Mississippi River to-morrow, prob¬ tioned as the school through the kindness of their ably chanelnjj to snow In the > Bbovx Ounce.518 Wilms Avb., »r llSru which are supposed to create the possible candidates. But men, weakness of jury Hystem. Cornelius H. Tangemau, Messrs W. and lako rcpi" SHiUfi Melrose. until 10 P. M. employers. By far the greater number Cesar l'Yanck. An eclectic who choses thu Ohio valley, followed by general'y St. Tel. Open dialect, and the mode of of In all the political calculations it is paroles, freedom on probation and with and discretion is not to be Stephen Van Rensselaer and G. Louis fair weather Wednesday. Mild American and Foreign Bureaus. thought j were sons) of poor parents. Quite a taste will in tomperatu".! Principal Inevitable that the chances of Frii d- doors of but h« is to And that Bolssevain were with Mrs. Edward K continue the Atlantic during to-mov.- WASHINGTON.The Munaoy Building. the Southern darky. But he set pardons opening the prisons number1, like myself, were compelled to despised, likely row, but colder weather will oversprerfll Cm 1 the material chosen Is more clear and Breltung. lake tho Ohio CHICAGO.SOS South La Salle St. out to win his as a en¬ kich Ebeiit as his own successor for the exit of convicted criminal*. at an and'never wer-^ region, Valley, Tennessee and LONDON.I0-4S Fleat St. way negro leave school early age, beautiful at the original .springs than Mrs. .Tames B. Hoggin's guests the east Gulf Hfaten to-morrow Rnd to¬ Westmoreland St. tertainer and was so successful that should have foremost consideration. On these evils the commission's laFt «aw tlie inside of a college. In the he so Mr. and Mrs. William Haupt, Dr. and morrow nl?ht and tho Atlantic Stale? t J DUBl.IN.27 08 rtas founded by stage perpc-j a credit to the legal profession as well Mr. Andreae's quurtet. It Is well made, Observations at United Stater Woa: lS.'i!i. It remained all the of the this With Mr. and Mra. Belmor.t Tlureau stations, taken at S P. M. James 'Jordan Bennett in in the last twenty years. through vicissitudes trated in Chicago. It supports as to their alma mater. Yet under the except in some parts where the com¬ August yesterday, the sole property of its founder Until his were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Scott ar.d seventy-fifth meridian time: death. In 1872, when his sou. also Jam?* Williams acquired the ability to office except attempted assassination, assertion with convincing statistics. ruling of tho American Bar Association poser's ingenuity failed and the ancient Temperature. P.ilnfall the ownership in for the Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burnhaxn. last -4 hns. Ba.ro- last 24 '.Jordon Bennett, succeeded to Indicate the the and that he will gladly step aside for The commission an accurate these young men would perhaps to-day device of writing unison and Mr. Station!". of the paper, which remained in his ha.ids simplicity, indolence, keepB while the made arabesques Mr. and Mra. Albert Gallatin High. Low. meter, hrs. Weather Tim Hbbat.d be¬ be some other and less con¬ strings piano Lewis were with Mr. Abilene (10 40 Pt.C'.'.;, until Ills death, in liliS. the credulity of the negro, which are somebody else. But considering the record of every crime reported, of following was part was In and Mrs. Iselln piano Albany 54 2S ... came the property of Frank A. Munsey, its business employed. The and Mrs. W. 3fl.S :;s TUESDAY. MARCH 7, his low this avowed intention. He has sult of every criminal case.. These Barden and the Hon. Alfred Anson. Buffalo 30.16 Cleat- refined artistic methods to in of tone or intonation, 60 38 29.78 ... ing either quality Cincinnati Clou". done as well as sincere and 62 -IS 29.70 . . llain a degree that seemed to rob them of any other man could statistics tell a story of commend¬ but all three musicians gave Charleston 60 42 oO.lO ... Cloud:- Party Is Not have done and that may be satisfac¬ able work well done, and this story Loss of the Reina commendable effort to the Swiss trio as MISS POSSART, PIANIST, PLAYS. Chicago r.s 44 20.58 Cloud The Republican spontaneity. Yet he gained by this Regente. well as to the other numbers on tho Cleveland »;2 .'» 29.6S to the Bonus. tory to new Denver J't.C :v more than ... Committed process the great advantage of dis¬ Germany. justifies Chicago's public program. Her Progrram Presents Tnterritlng 32 22 30.18 Clea not cum-1 citizens in the they Another Instance of Mysterious Dis¬ Detroit 64 88 29.60 .06 Rait The ia tinctness. No listener was ever in spirited support Galveston .... party 74 Ml 29.90 ... Republican Music. Helena Clouu> mitted to the bonus. It never has doubt as to his meaning. When he Irish Irish. are giving to this branch of volun¬ appearance of a Ship at Sea. MISS GORDON IN NEW ROLE. 34 22 30.0B ... Clea Against Miss Cornelia Rider Posaart, pianist, Jacksonville... 74 54 80.04 ... Clea: The teer service. an Kansas City... 40 .14 29.88 .01 been committed to the bonus. intoned one of his melancholy com¬ The news public To Tn» New York Herald: In gave a recital in Aeolian Hall yesterday Los Clou-' from Ireland, without Miss Ponselle la "Rol An*oles... 70 46 30.14 ... Clear only Republican commitment to the plaints against the hardships of his editorial article entitled "Tho Mystery Replaces afternoon. Miss Posaart is no stranger Milwaukee 5G 38 80.46 .01 Clou 1» being of itself particularly alarming. state to local music lovers. She has been New Orleans.. 80 62 29.84 .44 bonus is the commitmout. made by one not word Poor Fiume. of the Cyclops" I note that you d'Y«" at Metropolitan. Oklahoma Clotnc lot, every GO ... only caught Illustrates the new political condi¬ that the disappearance of the Cyclops is known for sev.eral seasons as a player 36 30.08 Cleat- of I>alo'« "Rol d'Ys" received another Philadelphia... l<0 33 S0.10 ... Clea: Individual Republican Members of the text but enjoyed just as com¬ tions of of sincere intentions and considerable US there. Irreconcilables. of the Many of the statesmen Europe the moat baffling of marine mysteries. at last Pittsburgh .14 29.82 ... Clou.' in 1920 to make sure their the sentiment of his performance the Metropolitan skill. Her program was doubtless the Portland, Me.. f>2 .Hi .10.20 Clear- Congress pletely song. Republican Army entered Limerick must wish that there had never been I believe, however, that there Is hi evening. The cast had a new singer in element in her enter¬ Portland, Ore. 48 30 .".0.08 authori¬ most interesting Salt .02 Jtslr- There was no He had his as annals of marine another Jeanns Gordon, who toolc the Lake "2 22 30.40 ... election. party specialty, just every on Sunday and commandeered the any Fiume. But there it is. Its po¬ the history MiJa place tainment, which is commendation not San City Clea- Antonio... 72 <:* ... zation for any such promise to ex- dramatic artist has after the direc¬ case baffling, strango and mys¬ of Miss Rosa Ponsello as Margarcd. to be lightly esteemod, for many pianists San 29.94 ('lea . It wns litical condition tho treaty, mor^jj Diego 64 40 80.12 ... principal Evidently mocking one She Impersonated with power the un¬ technic and San CIouu.. terious than discuss. of FranclsiiO. ... service men. > tion of his talents had made itself the you Important Interpretative 62 -Ml 30.30 Clear their intention to seize the police bar¬ of Versailles and endangering the On March 10, 1895, the Spanish 9,000 fortunate princess who, failing to se¬ ability dwell in the realms of conserva¬ Seattle 44 32' SO.OO ,U2 Rai:t It is this promise that Is stirring definite. He was above all the mel¬ but cure the man she loves, tries In venge¬ tism to such an extent that end by St. Louis tlO 46 29.74 .01 Fl.C:My racks, the provisional Govern¬ peace of the neighboring States.! ton battleship Reina Regente, having a they St. Paul 36 28 26 Sno'v row in Congress was ance to drown her father'* subjects, and all playing the same things. ('.8 all the present ancholy negro. He the ment and Washington... 32 ... up unhappy troops beat them to this goal President Wilson refused to give it complement of 750 officers men, then, from remorse, takes her own lifts Miss Possart offered her audience 30.02 Clea: The ex-service men a for over the bonus. victim of shrewish wife or tiie and kept order In the streets with to Italy, but the Italian appetite left the port of Tangier, Morocco, by Jumping into the sea. She looked Mendelssohn's prelude and fugue, opus who are demanding the bonus are unlucky loser at a game of craps armed motor cars. for it will not bo appeased. First Cadiz. When it sailed, which was ahout well and sang and acted generally well. 35, Xo. 1, Haydn's D major sonata, Schu¬ fcOCAL WEATHER RECORDS. 4 P. M., a very severro storm was raging Mme. Alda repeated her dlarmlng mann's G minor sonata, and some 8 A. M. 8 r. St. demanding that these Republicanj not conducted in accordance with It is no longer the Irish against it while the wise Rarometer 30.202! D'Annuszio seized over the Strait of Gibraltar. po' trajal of the gentle nnd lovely sister, shorter numbers by Beethoven, Scar¬ Humidltv their preelection the stoutest of the In Ireland, was as Kar- Her was ft47 Congressmen keep principles -honesty. English but the Irish men at Paris were discussing its fu¬ It would liave taken the Reina Re¬ Ras lift. Mr. Danlse good latti and Chopin. playing Wind.direction N.E. v a somewhat dis¬ compact with them. Congressmen He was for one reason or another against the Irish. The men who are ture. Between poems he wrote a con¬ gente less than four hours to get to nac. Mr. Glgll was characterized as heretofore by a plain Wind.velocity 5 T. pirited Mylio, but he sang well. Mr, directness of style and by great force tVeather CJear Clc a r with no compunctions over mulcting always unhappy. Luck was always trying to prolong Dn V.vtxra'k dream which was a Cadiz, and yet to this day nothing has Precipitation stitution for Fiume, liaa Rothler filled the small part of the Kino of finsrer. There was little variety of the American people out of five thou¬ against him. are not lighting Dublin Castle now. the dawn been known of Its fate. Nothing with appropriate dignity, and Mr. color and for tenderness of utterance The temperature In this clly yesterday, &* poem in itself. It promised to tell the story, not recorded by the official thermometer, Ij sand millions of dollars are moving It was his irresistibly humorous They are fighting the forces of it ever been found Ananian was the Saint Corentin. Mr. Miss Possart disclosed scant sympathy. »hown In tho annexed table: of a new era for humanity. Alas, even tho cap of a sailor hearing the earth to make their of this mood that won Griffith and Ooltjns. the heads re¬ 8 A. M 43 IP. M....F4 6 P. M 49 heaven and good expression was only the dawn of a new era of name. 9 A. M 49 2 P.M.... 54 7 P. *0 ship's 10 A. M compact with the soldiers, but they him hfs large following. He used spectively of the Dail Eireann and for the Adriatic town. And this happened in a strip of eea Moon. and I hope the "Washtncton Confer¬ M 31 3 P. M 55 8 P. M 50 belligerency of Under Hie March lastly 1J A. M 88 4 P. M S3 9 P. M 4(t won't get away with it. An aroused cosmetics to a certain extent on the the Irish Free State. They are in re¬ had beat of it when her between two coasts the widest part ence -wili make further loans ImpossiDle 12 M C3 5P.M.... 31 10P.M.... 4. Italy the The new moon In fhe March sky is a hand in the row' stage and to scores of his admirers volt against a Government which liaa out the Flume which Is not over thirty miles! pal© bo that they will have no further 1922. 1921. 1922. 1921. public taking statesmen threshed E:.iAN"incr. db Gomar. Is Iiko a golden feather. 9 A. M 49 50 6 P. M 49 (T. and is reading the riot act to its his negro origin was unknown. Yet been approved by a majority of the resource. 12 M G3 59 9 P. M 4il r.s question with the Jugo-Slav diplo¬ Newark, N. J., March G. So come, belovfed, you and T, and 3 P.M.... 63 t>2 he was in other Sinn Fein Parliament. "Lastly Shanghai, the metropolis 12 Mid 43 8 conscienceless Congress. negro every phase of mats at Rapallo, for the Jugo-Slavs Let us go out together. to Highest temperature, 56, A.t 11 A. M that absolute wealthiest city of the country, wishes Lowest Here is the exact position of the his stage career. The sunny indif¬ Nobody expected gave up all claim to control of the The Cyclops was equipped with wire¬ Arm linked In arm coiApanlonly, the south and adhere to the Consti¬ temperature, 38. at 3 A. M. would come of the weather! Join Average temperature, 47. Republican party concerning the ference of the race to the troubles of peace to Ireland 'aime- and the railroads; but the best! less, which was not In use in 1S95, and And taste the crisp tution. With all this to help I believe the of port had bonus as set forth in the Republican life was a phase that did not lie in! dlately upon signing the of it was not for the consequently the Reina Regente love to "hear your laughter ring, the south will win out and the Constitu¬ good enough of <;om- I shall EVENTS TO-DAY. National Convention in Chicago in his gamut. He proved by his suc¬ treaty. There will be fiareups, no Fascist! of the D'Annunzio In not at her service tho means And though few words be spoken tion be put into effect. Also I believe type. at tho command of tho we will to continue our aca¬ 1920. The adopted in that cess that the troubles of the doubt, for a long time. But It is numication Haart to heart will bo answering not be able Executhe Radio Council of the £>. of,n The New York Herald: "N. O. still working order, yet wo had a population will spi>alc at the annual rreollng of the the the members of his own race. comes with the Free Stat® tli*y prob¬ Women's Trade Union League. 130 Bast selves to discharge to fullest There trembles and troops hurry to the Bunkum" asks, "Ts it not a fact that Like a drifting golden feather. Intelligent, having full understanding nation ably will yield to the majority. Twenty-aecond street, S P. M. Obli'-'ation which a grateful have recently been many'successful scene. Delaware Is avoided by criminals be¬ And you. and I will have our will. and long experience in self-government. Grand Street Boya Ascoclatlon, ladU-s* Justly should fulfill in appreciation negro comedians. Numerous as they One of the peculiar things about cause of its flogging law?" Let ma g;ij- Which is tq be together. China's people hav* had thousands of r.lttht. Pennsylvania. 8 P. M. that T. C. Illlles, of the board years of absolute monarchy. They con¬ Prof. Irwin BJman will speak cn "New of the services rendered by its de¬ are, none has attained the unique The Man at the the Fiume revolutions is that the president Clinton Scou.ard. Horizons In Philosophy," Cooper Union, 3 Top. of trustees of Delaware State prison, in sequently understand very little how to P M. fender* on sea and on land. eminence of U tixiams. Ho was a be , The news city is always urged to calm. because of the Increase of vio¬ themselves. per cent, of not black star in headline "Yankee Owners resigning govern Eighty City Parliament of Community Council.*, "Republicana are ungrateful. the theatrical firma¬ Very likely Charlemagne urged lent crimes in that State, declared the the population are absolutely ignorant mtetin*, Aldermanlc Chamber of City Hall, ha.e Agree to Babe Rcth's Terms" Is itj China's Prospects. H P. M. Throughout their history they ment of this country if ever there to be calm* before he it. lash a failuro and advocated longer farmers who know and care for not only a sign of spring. It was destroyed nothing Pr. r.obert Grimehaw. lecture, "Why .hown their gratitude toward t).e was one. The task of carrying on In the thousand years Blnce then terms of Imprisonment in its place. Sonth Pre* nothing outside of their own few acres Manufacturers Lose Money," WfJt Side Y. Liberal as inevitable as spring itself. The to revive the whipping Success of the Republican of land. Of the 20 cent, SI. C. A., S18 West Fifty-seventh street, cation's defenders. legisla¬ the work of the blackface funny man it has been In the hands of many .An attempt remaining per 7:« P. M. batting behemoth, like every other in Maryland led Warden Hanlon of dieted by an American. nost are almost equally Ignorant and tion for the care of the disabled and will hereafter be the white come¬ calmers: feudal lords, medieval bish¬ post Dr. Sidney I*. Gullck will speak on "Tii« man at the of his that State's penitentiary to protest that I have narrow country merchants. It's really Problems of infirm and their dependents has ever dian's burden. very topmost top Napoleon, the British, Austria, To Thi New Tor* Herald: the Far Eaat aa Affected by business, what he wants ops, the use of the lash would never curb a connected only the populations of the bigger cities the Washington Conference," Broadway Tab¬ marked Republican policy toward the gets because received from gentleman ernacle forttm, Broadway and Fifty-slv'h he is wanted. Hungary. Croatia and Hungary again. crime, and he spoko from many y.Ars with Boone University at Wuchang, who know and understand a constitution strefet. 8:13 P. M. ' soldiera and sailors of all the warn Germany's Presidential Election. Fiume be calm were it not for of and observation. Tho in or its workings." £. The best lawyer in the United might experience China, a letter on the situation China. N«r York Entomological Society, meetli.ar, in which our country has participate"?. for there are effort to revive it In this State, which he Nbw Yosk, March «. American Museum of Natural Hlvn>_ Chancellor ^Virtii has nnnounced States can exact whatever outer influence, plenty Among other things says: Seventy-seventh atreet and Central Park The present Congress has appropri¬ fee he abolished it as useless ninety years agn, you referred to is the West, 8 P. M. that within a comparatively short sees fit of tunny flsli in her sea and much Governor Miller's consent. "The corruption ated geuerously for the disabled of to chargo. The best surgeon failed to win commonest sort of thing. Every General Mrs. Frank A. Vanderllp and Mrs. James time Germany will proceed to the grapes In her vineyards. But her our laws be enforced wttii greater J.ees l.aidlaw wtll apeak at a dinner of the world war. commands his own price; fortu¬ I«ct does that and that's why the centra! Photography 100 Years Old. the election of a successor to its Chi«fi citizens must smile when they re¬ cur and Judicial bodies Rotary Club, Hotel McAlptn, fl P. M. nately for the poo/, ethics has estab¬ firmness, pollco Government has no money and why they "The amounts already applied nr l that Fiume is to ereater efficiency, and Edward Howard Griggs, lecture, "Dante... Executive. Frildrkh Ebert. This lished a member officially be developed have t,o much power. Most of these Flr*t Permanent Resale Obtained Town Hall, 1-3 West Forty-third street, 11 authorized for. the fiscal year l!»20-i'l sliding scale in medical fees. soon lose our criminals and re¬ A. M. means that the nation will make by The known as a "free city." Free, maybe, we will Generals are in the Ynngtse Valley'and in 1*22 by a Frenchman. for this purpose reached the stupen¬ greatest preacher gets a big form faddists. Chari.es M. West. Prof. George C. D. Odnll will apeak .-n popular vote for the first time its from established order. north of ». Xor)o of them Intends In from Montreal Oazttit. Theater* of New New * salary If he cares to to a IJroorltn, March 6. "Early York." York dous sum of $l,180,r>71.893 Th choice of a new speak rich tho to adopt the Constitution. All A hundred 1822.the Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, President for the The French newspapers, which least years ago.In 8:S0 P. M. legislation is significant of the paitv congregation. The topmost men in of them have seised the opportunity of first were se¬ Germany. take the latest Fiume adventure very permanent photographs Kentucky Society, meeting, Waldorf-As¬ purpose in generously caring for tit 3 science, invention and journalism the Public. the break up of central authority cre¬ cured on a compound of sensitive bitu¬ toria. S P. M. President Eblrt was chosln by the seriously, suggest that the row might Protect the of the maimed anl disabled men of the re¬ dictate their own terms. ated by the overthrow of rule men of Jtrdea by a Frenchman named Monongnhela Democrat I? Club and the National Assembly which convened well be referred to the League of to make money and gain County Committee of tho Eleventh cent war." A man wants Man o' War and A Halt Called on Laws in the In¬ Imperial family Niepoe, As early as 1802 a process by Assembly nt Weimar in February. 1919. to Nations. Some of them blame Mr. hoping to gain enough to set which records be Dlatrlct, annual entertainment. Palm Gi.r- pays $250,000 for him. An Amyl- terests of Criminals. power, each could made by the den. l.exinirtou avenue and Flfty-clfl.tti Since the adoption of this declara¬ the office which ho has slnoe held. Clumescf.au for the lack of peace, up a new central cne man power which action of light was discovered a street, 8 P. M. can millionaire wants Hbrai.0 : It lj a by was man the greatest as To The New York leave Jilm at tho head. certain Tom but no Theater Owners Chamber of tion by the Republican National Con-1 He then the who seemed just the Italian press blamed Mr. all the would Wedgwood, method Hotel 1 P. M. Commerce, picture painted by Gainsborough and remarkable fact that nearly none has been strong enough I of the was liien luncheon. Astor, vention the amount expended for the. the most available, if not the most Wilson. Curiously, nobody blames' the "As yet fixing print known, and Foreign Policy \ssoela lion, confcrcnte, pays SttOO.OOO for It. Babe Ruth legislation In this country during to do It, and so they go on maneuvering It was not unt'" Xlepce came with 4 care of disabled soldiers is $1,G41, logical candidate, and he Was sworn Mr. Lloto Geobcr, although it is has been In the Inter¬ along Waldorf-Astoria. P. M. Is the heaviest last thirty years and borrowing and occasionally flghtlr?, his process that this was made - Chamber of Commerce r.t t! « .pro¬ into office six months Au¬ hitter in bascbatl the habit to to classes. possi¬ Millinery 477,182.58. Pending legislation afterward, usually lay everything est "of the criminal or at It at least, to see if they ble. I* 1829 In lapco entered Into United States, luncheon. Hotel Aslor. 1 and he draws to the game thousands of sentimental bluffing part¬ P. M. vides $244,943,125, or a total of gust 23. 1919. That for almost two British Premier. Plangent reiteration can scare the other fellow out. In the nership with Da guerre, another French¬ of persons who would not otherwise tjie of reformers with Pekingese Club of America, meeting. T\ .-U $1,786,420,307.58 up to date for the years and a half he has continued to it might be a good thing to send' platitudes on the part meantime the pooplo have always man, whose name is remembered In 1:3P P. M. attend.' More than Is undermining the foun¬ dorf-Aetorla, care of disabled soldiers. hold this office and tiiat Germany that.and this the case to the League of Nations. axes to grind wanted a settled Government, and thr>: darruerreotypes, the earliest photographic of of a former robust Individual¬ no a critical reconstruction explains part the reason why That needs work badly. dations one a republican, and w.I) support records that remain at the present day. LECTURES TO-N'IGHT. Republican Congressmen agree¬ during body Also.! the Inevitable fruit of this sort of to PUBLIC Ruth is at the top of his business. so ism ; other unless they havo by the flnal A monument was erected in France, ing to check out five thousand mil¬ period has contented herself with a Fiume Is now hardened, after two a social structure which but he Is always trying to hit his activity ir u-ccesa of -ine of these Genera's. near Chalons, upon which an Inscription AND THE BRONX. lions of dollars of the people's money purely provisional President, a "pro- hardest, thousand years of being meddled adumbrates tho Ideal. In the are more always his best to win. faintly "In the south the Cantonese names the year of 1823 aa that in which "Trend of the Times," Trof. William H for their own advantage and claimed President," is due to a "erics doing with, as to stand almost anything, future let us pretermit no opportunity so know better and value Guthrlo. at Wadlclitfi H. 9., 115th street a n$ political Intelligent and Nirpco "discovered photography,.. Seventh avenue. That is why Rcth's Is 575.- a all statutory enactment in the without authority of their party of circumstances that appear pe¬ salary even League of Nations investiga¬ to oppose a constitution more than in the ntidrit.! nf a and unfit. "Plays of the Hour," Wlas Ada gt'rtlu, on the of culiarly German. 000 year. He could ask more If tion or another poem by Gabhittf. Interest of the criminal . nd north. Perhaps th^a also may be d' \'ew York Publlt Library. Wood«?ci.k gambled madly credulity law Into All-Irish Dances. Branch, 7"n East 100th street, Tho Bronx. deliver Of first is the reason the seatin? rapacity of the Ameri¬ The Sullivan plays directly fo the fact that they have been furthest their constituents. They can't importance hands of burglars and holdup men. Frmn th* CHrlaNan 3r4evee Monitor. "Danes of the Sahara." Otto C. OiUnore, P. can League grounds was greater. With 200,000 wireless listeners J.i (he from the seat of absolute monarchy P. SOS West Th!rt.:>eath the goods and now see themselves which anybody understanding the boards. Indeterminate and sus¬ Mr. Tat Brett, a Sinn Fein county coun¬ 1«, atreet^lllustratej. the Eastern States news does 'ndeel Parole The south Is now gradually gaining in j cilor of Muliu ts "The Washington Conference a' Slloft damned the soldiers if they don't German psychology will appreciate, sentences are the made a; gar. Ireland, highly In- by travel faster than the wind. pended destroying strength under the Constitution j rllgnanf. 1 tin anger arises from the fact Range," by Mrs. Marlon Iceland, at P. S. M, the bonus bill and the German dislike of a of of life and property; Instead of In 1911, which! niehty-elghth strcjet, east of flnt »vemiu. put through change Chicago's Crime Commission. safety the time of the revolution that the roVeens of Mulllnicar ara dannlns Illustrated. of or of and executing murderers, to Into effect In' the fo* tret ef the damned by the people if they do put the head government rulers. Since 1. The Caution* Harbinger. apprehending was never allowed go Instead (toed old Irish "The Rise of the TTrttod States to a Wor d January 1919, Chicago teformers are agitating to abolish cap¬ northern No true Irishman, he a* the bonus bitl through. It thus became necessary that the de¬ hasj I heard a any of the Tangtse Valley and | Jig. declared, would Power," Mies Myran I#. Clratit, P. S. 131?, bad an organization which lilting nnd tret to the tuna of thla Insidious propa¬ 18':d street and Wajdsworth avenue. mand for a President during Ere oan.e ital punishment. Governments. Hupeh, particularly by popular the three years of Its existence spring tilting The Amendment nrd the will remember w;>s ganda. nhloh, according to Mr. llrett, la "Toeemlte.Valley of Bnehantmesit." Ol ftrt.>» Wild Palms. has vornal lance still tipped white with Eighteenth Wuchang, which you Mllls\ at American Museum of Na'ural Washington vote should be not only urgent but With act are supreme begetters of are an English abomination. All-Irish dance H. done admirable work In keeping be¬ Volstead the center of the revolution, very hereafter ara Illetory Ceventy-scventh atreet and Cer.ini! on the desert of advisable and Judicious. In the snow. dishonest prohibition But programa eugges'ed by the Park Weet. Illustrated. Bordering San' fore the people of Cook county accu¬ from a robin crime: bootlegger#, enthusiastic for the Constitution. embattled Ptnn Felner. of 'Twas secret drinking, blind¬ the nort>. Historical Vlo'.ln Recital No. 8, Glaror.n Bernardino county, California, sixty' next place the question candidates rate records of crime In Who a sob In agents, robbery, they have been held down by the com- put unmerited death and general dis¬ of the Government. Qulntano, ot Hunter College, L«*lrigton *v«- miles from Riverside are three is important. Is there not danger to The he chirped with a of ness, em people in control luie and Sixty-eighth atreet. munity as well as of the work of the dirge d'-pth of all laws are the dfrrct out¬ I continue to Ofttidl the Party line. cations where grow groves of what the new republic in the presentation woe. regard The south will, believe, "American I.lfe In the llilllpptnes," Sire police and Justiciary to restrain, cap¬ come of fanatical and futile efforts to In strength under the Constitution. From Career'* TVeefcly. France* t». Houghton, at P. S. Mi, i07ffi to be the wild a candidate each grow a women street an4 Hull The B^oni. V.ht*- are said only existing of separate by of ture and punish criminals. The com¬ wait Inhibit the consumption of alcoholic the north are nil Telling tier beana were burning avenue, "I s!>rlng'n burgeon" ; "fitr!^tty speaking used to bo considered a to trated. palms of their species. The land bo-, the eight parties? Or, as the Ger¬ have never pretty food way mission is an outgrowth of condi¬ I!« said: "a surgeon potations. rebels because they allowed cut short the talking on the but ..Rome," Garrett P. Servile, at St. An¬ to the band the of party line, sel n'a Tlnton n>»r 158th longs Agua Caliente of man politicians themselves expressed tions that bad become To gash the maple whose btood shall Does Americanization foreign¬ the Constitution to go into cffect. The the Osborne Fnnrrr bel'eVea a etUt better Hall, avenua, afreet. Intolerable. consist In efforts to teach them how The Brotw. Illuetrated. Indiana, and supplies a natural sya-1 it, 1b not the advantage in favor of The force was flow; ers south Is really the true Government be- wa7 was dleoevemd at Howard the other police demoralized. to urge fool laws? Should BROOKLYN AND QUHBNS. tem of aqueducts for neighboring the two rather vigorous reactionary The shy arbutus; graft antf cause it Is acting under tho Constitution. day. The central office burned do*-n. of the Tlmea." Mine .1 entile M. Da¬ The machinery of criminal prosecu-1 not rather be protected from eon- "Trend irrigation work. united nt least on the return And then I'll flute us they The south or real Government has a,', rts, at Pay Ridge H, S., Fourth events* amI parties, tlon was hampered by abuses of' As gny a tune as the time can show.'' tact with our diseased Ideals? Present enough strength to do ail Ending the Hnnpense. Senator street. It is to preserve this rare of some form of monarcliial ready gained proposed control, long standing, and If the criminals activities resemble lecture courses for hut take Changshe, which is tho gate¬ Rourd Head c.»-re,»fxmd«»ie« (« f'.e nilliboro '.Book of the Hour," Prof, 3. c. Carta* if not group of sq as the nix "But why." t chlrtod, (Ohio) Caai't*. avenue and Pacific, atreet. a national monument, as certain1 nlzed Republican parties so antago¬ "Why be provided melons. Ai.sr.RT R. OAtt at:n. the Government. Urban Long wss the youns man that wai "J'tlli" Cwsar." dramatlo Mia" through any of the numerous loop all the contention establish reading. land reservations ore designated in nistic upon locp.l or national is-' With tropplng"! N*w TorsK. March 6. "T believe that tho militarists cannot to in those items last week I it Mona Morgan, at Boys' H. Mercy an holes these abuAs left open the "-1 names? vres married. 1* "tiam out muciii " Federal statutes. Citizens of sues as to make n union impossible?! were and not It? hold againstGovernment tr.dl* I T4fe and Custom* N. Pu»,. River-j pardons, paroles freedom Why go pipe I.Kit. They have at their dl*po«a

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