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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8 ace EE 1917, and industrial world but Oooasion cniled me up on the to tell me that he had good to believe that Dorothy Arn- was at an Orange, N. J., hotel. the Standard Ol! strike he ge) Called up almost daily giving what ed to be inside information also predicting future develop- * Made considerable inquiry but Could never identify or locate Mr. ‘Curt Pl ““TUMULTY Pays 8 COMPLI- MENTS TO CONGRESSMAN WOOD . _ Representativ, Campbel) asked Mr. Tumulty tf he knew that Mr. Wood Asked for an executive session to make his statement bring in Mr. Tu- Multy’s name last week, “I wish to you wouldn't ask me Gries about Mr, Wood,” replied ‘Tamulty heatedly. “i would be ashamed to be a party to anything Qin’ would blemish the reputation of & public man on a mere letter writ- by a man named Curtis. If 1 Were guilty of such a thing I would not be fit to hold the smaliest public oe. presentative Lenroot, Republi- ean, asked Secretary Tumulty how the Prosident sent the peace note to tary Lansing. Mr. Tumulty said “ait Ww transmitted in @ sealed @renvelope by private messenger. *#,,"Do you know,” asked Representa- ve Chiperfield, “that Alfred H. was president of the National bank of RS sg with which seCharies y. ree and vuthers were wey lo not,” sald Mr, Tumulty. % ‘The committees at that point de- eteided to subpoena Alfred A. Curtis. 7 Bernard resumed Mr. | note should be made public. The rea- Chiperfield. son for secrecy was the courtesy 4 MET BARUCH AT GRIDIRON CLUB {0 ‘he nations who ware to recelve the ote, that It should not be published a BANQUET. | here before they received it, We flg- were an hia? ured It would take at least two days “When did you last see him for It to reach Austria and Roumania, At th \idron dinner in Washing- ang we decided {t should be made ton, Deo. 9 " public on Thursday morning. Tues- Did you come ctosely day evening about 6 o'clock a copy of with him there? the note was handed to Mr. James, T sat about five seats away from Chief of the Information Bureau, He him and exchanged greetings wit®/at once, took it up ‘with the printing i office. ‘Did you have any private conver-| “At about 11 o'clock I received the tion with him?" newspaper correapondents and told "None at all.” them that 1 would have an important Mr. Chiperficid then sald there were | communication for them at & o'clock, things not mentioned in Mr. Tumul- {to be released the next niorning. 1 ty's letter whieh he wished to ques-/ told them in confidence, as I was tion him about {afraid Its contents might come back Baruch,” in contact Go as far as you like,” said Mr.) from Kurope In garbled for Fur- Tumulty, ther, 1 thought tt courteout not to “Do you know J. 1. Regan, propris! make it public until it had been ro- etor of the Knickerbocker Hotel In celved by the countries tu which It! New York?” \ | was addrensed. 1 told them St did not “1 do not. {contain any proposal of peace nor) Asked if he ever had any business offer of mediation. with W. B. Hibbs & Co., Washington “That evening at my house Am brokers, or had ever frequented their sador Willard (of Spain) told me h gy of business, Mr, Tumulty sald had been advised of the contents ¢ © had been there once. | the note by the President, and we dis “Before Ambassador Gerard re- j cussed the advisability of his addreas- turned to Germany recently,” sald! ing Spain on the subject. The next Tumulty, “he wanted to buy some! morning the note was made public in bonds and wanted to know @ man the pres whom I could recommend. I intro-| Mr. Lansing said he could not re- duced Mr. Gerard to Mr. Hibbs.” call the name of any newspaper man “When was that, in reference as to! who was present at the conference, handled the note at the Government ‘ther questioning by | Printing OMece. Representative Chiperfleld, Mr. Tu-| “When wan the first intimation you multy said that he did not know the | had that there had been a disclosur date of the peace note nor when it! of the contents of the note?” asked was transmitted to Secretary Lan- | Representative Campbell. navy, and Dr, N. T. McLean, of the navy,” said Mr. Lansing, “The two navaé officers were about to proceed to Haiti for the Government.” “It is not Hkely that they would say onything about your statement?” suggested Hepresentative Bennet “Very imposstbl Mr. Bennet recalled Secretary Lan- sing who stated he never speculated | in the market and he asked | |,,Fer that reason i#n’t it possible | that you gave litte thought to the | jeffect some statement made by you | might have on the stock market?” never gave it a thought,” said the Secretary. t never entered my \mind. I was merely anxious to pre- serve the courtesy due to foreign na- | te in the matter.” | . Mr. Snowden connected with the National Manufacturers’ Associa- tion?” | “T think #0." “With Snowden practically a stran- | ger to you, did it occur to you that he might make use of the informa- | tion?” “L didn’t know he was there, Questioned further about his Wed- nesday conference with the newspa- per men, Secretary Lansing ald: “My statements regarding the no were entirely negative. 1 sald noth- ing whatever about a reyuest for terms baving been made. T gave no details, ed that 5 o'clock thoy would ‘ an im portant communication sent to the belligerent Governments, 1 said that it was not a proposal of peaee or an offer of mediation. ‘Then L explained the reason I wished them to preserve confidence. 1 knew the note was In| the hands of the printer and wanted the he MOTHER, HE SAYS McGowan Tells Court in Separation Suit. WOULD TAKE PRIDE IN KIGKING WIFE'S: David McGowan, former student of | agriculture at Columbia, admitted on witness stand the The admission came after McGowan “Do McGowan dented you know why mother-in-law it! She rat greatest afd! of the was placed under cross-examtnation \by counsel for his wife, Marion Mit- | chell-McGowan, who is suing him for | separation he did assault Mrs, Chase, his mother- in-law, but he was permitted to make « further statement that | your mother- | SUBMARINE RUN DOWN BY BOSTON-BOUND SHIP U-Boat Engaged in Laying Mines Outside Harbor of St. Nazaire, France, Destroyeg. BOSTON, Jan. §.—An account of te ramming of a German sub- marine mine layer outside the har- bor of St. Nazaire, France, by the However, He Never Did It, ! British trieght steamer Arrino, bound for this port, and the subsequent de- struction of the crippled submersible by a French patrol boat, was brought here to-day by members of the crew of the American steamship Alaskan. The Arrino, which, Nke the Alaskan, is under charter to the France-Can- before Supremé ada Steamship Conipany to carry war Coyrt Justice Lehman to-day that if, muniti had kicked his would have been proudest moment in his life. ons frum this port to St. N left the Tatter place Dee 18, in the submarine in one nel approaches to the harbor, whether the ramming was do- liberate or an accident did not ap- aaire, r. Prive mine layer was unable to sub- merge after the accident, or to pro- ceed, and the admiralty patrol boat went out after the Arrino put back to port, destroyed the German vessel, it was stated. ‘The Arrino was badly damaged in the collision, Josing part of her pro | peller and springing a leak. $<» CITY PLANS SHIFT OF 210 EMPLOYEES INTO LIFE JOBS Tammany Enraged by Propo-| sition, Which Involves Sala- ties of $600,000 a Year. Jobless Tammanyites are to-day gnashing their teeth over the an- nouncement that the. Munictpal Civil Service Commission, which is under the control of Mayor Mitchel, is about to transfer about $600,000 worth of good city jobs from what Js known as the competition class to the exempt class, This means the holders of the 210 positions whose classifications ar to be changed will get life jobs with- out having had to take the usual aminations and cannot be removed unless charges have beon preferred ‘The average salary of these em- ployees {# $2,000, according to an offi- vial, of the Civil Service Commission, | married MISS FISKE TO WED PASTOR. Will Be Bride of Rev. &. D. Bvane of Baltimore To-M Miss Helen Fiske of No. 39 Riverside Drive, daughter of Haley Fisk President of the Metropolitan Life In surance Company, and the Rev. Bd-« ward Dering Hvans of No, 222 North Carrollton Avenue, Baltimore, will be to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Church of St. Mary the Forty-sixth Street. Coadju- Virgin, | tor Bishop Charles Fiske of Syracuse, a cousin of the bride-to-be, will per- form the ceremony. Miss Fiske gave her age at the City Clerk's office as thirty-two, and Rev, Mr. Evans said he was thirty-nine, | lle was born in England. | "KEEP LOOKING YOUN It's Easy—If You Know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets | _ The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver an@ bowels—there’s | no need of having a sallow complex- | ion—dark rings under your eyes— | pimples—a bilious look in your face | —dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you most sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. | Dr. Edwards edhe! a vegetable | compougd mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years, Re” “You are. woll acquainted wi vain ‘ere rumors | in-law left your house in West One : “uae th cused. u : {to guard against any mer ' on } ” cba oa ates | ea howapenere tH it was stated Il that might get out | tundred and Forticth Street?” asked | win net tena taee serine elaing anu ohn Aree tenes, atone. invcee | jubuitate, Tor calomel, ae ni Mr. Lansing added he had made! TRIES TO PRY INTO LANSING'S | the lawyer, nena en, cXth, [berths at $1,600 to fat billots at $5,000) their action, yet always effective, ” High, Low, ant * " i" N NG TELLS E {nquirion around his department for [SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENTS.| “I do not,” he replied Alara, Goud Mine. 104 Wand pole coas Tammanyites say it Isn't) They bring about that exuberance of @ “leak,” but failed to locate one. Representative Chiperfield asked | “Wasn't it because you kicked her?” + ,“+]every day a man gets a life city Job| spirit, that natural buoyancy which saan you any iatormetiog as toluecretary Lansing about his two! che lawyer inquired, H S| with civil service protection without should be enjoyed by everyone, by tT. ee os o> 3 = oa 11 o'clock on | statements explaining the note after! 1¢ 1 nad done that,” he replied, “I © Mlarst undergoing a gruelling examina-| toning up the liver and clearing the Wednesday asked opresentative | it had been made public. * + § | tion dot etholecs | aystem of impurities. Campbell iWere these statements made en-| Would have considered it the greatest + § wre bt) H * , Following th 7 ot to my knowledge,” sald Mr.|iirety on your own initiative?” asked | thing in my life." 81 te Tammany Hall had pulled any- You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive ale Alene reich bet Meare {Rhein Boe Ehrr ul Aopread Bat SOM Chiperfeld. “aed “You moan you would have been [thing Ike that,” sald « Democratic) Tablets by their olive color. 10c and was Cai waithe cane ae ee Mibens ichane th wants bee eared “It's been suggested here that ger ere,” Secretary Lansing proud of it?" ~ leader to-day, “we'd be accused of @e per box. All druggists, —Advt. x" i ———— Ay |Topresentatives of . two newspapers | cared with emphasis, “that is a “I certainly would have been proud playing the very worst kind of poll- “Possibly X had better etary (cre, ceiyered to Mr. Salmon, Chief may have went out Information atl heyond the acope of ‘this Investiga- lof it," MeGowan satd., tics and some of the clvic uplift bod- ald Secretary 1 p that tim tee McGowan declared that bis reason ies would be threatening to legisl ry Lansing, “by stating] HOW THE NOTE WAS PUT INTO! "1 have xeon references to it in th . tt interfooted: us out of office.” that I assume that confi CIPHER AND SENT. | senpbed rences to it in ths! Representative Garrett inter: for leaving his wife was that she : nC ti: Paik oath ’ ! Ne onfidential com- ] . newapapers. aguch a matter has not the elightest/ was an advocate of birth control pi Signer ucaneuoree Li encer tests on t De ay: Mmanications between the President| “The index clerk,” continued the! “Has wnything been dono at the! pertinence to this inquiry on the while he was violently opposed to it. ® ] office figures quite conspicuously in and myself aro not a part of the in-| Secretary, was to encipher the note, State Department to show whether | fect of a leak on the stock market. Later Justice Lehman announced [the changes, tn that 130 owt of the G d Y *eauiry. I can give you a physic and sald that it would take so long there is any foundation for that “Not perhaps any connection with) that the refusal of a wife to bear ta eee et ian ec inten caterer uar our aabey of th Dhysical his-/to cipher the three notes that he “Nothing at all. [ think it would| the loaks of the note and its effect |cniidren would not be held by him to + py] ment, still the Comptroter did not : the note, The draft of the| would have to have an assistant. T) pe easy to find out.” Jon the market,” said Representative !io a legal reason for any husband | suggest the changes He be E esi ht | Roto was received by mo from the| directed that he engage the most Mr, Lansing said that on the morn-|chipertield, ‘but It has been stated |jeaving hiv spouse. 4 | they are to be » there y g ‘White House at 4 o'clock Monday | Confidential: man pn Mg 4 ing of this conference with the news-| nat the Secretary's statement did, In| McGowan explained his unique [Positions under igm which should be HW t Afternoon, I called Mr. Polk, coun- fe we hokes. thamekives in the DAper men three other men were! ract, affect the stock market method of punishing Mrs. McGowan | considered in the same catogury. Protect it in time by wearing “aelor for the D 3 ho by wel on t fe prenent waiting to seo hin but that! “Democrats of the committee ob- | for infractions of his rules of domestic SB] aaa ee ce cucnieeer ou gay Therei ther Woot ¢ Department, and Mr.| room. They were given the copies at he did not know they were in the! seoted that such a line of questioning | gonduct, On one occasion, he de- 18 [Dear |. the Cont rous several |} correct glasses. Thereis noo ’ - lscy, Jaw adviser, attached to my H es Ee rie wore en. | room until after he had talked to the! way improper and the Chair ruled) clared, his wife remained away from 4 | Borough Presiden sure way to prevent eyestrain, pOMice, and discussed the three forms) ciphered, delivered to the telegraph RTweonper men, | that the Secretary need not answer. | the house until 1 o'clock in the morn- + ]heads on the subject in which the note had to be prepared |room and sent | THREE OTHER THAN NEWS-| Resuming his testimony, Secretary |ing. in a fit of anger, he admitted, > | Gente Stetneweony SOUne Examinations by Registered Eye and sent forth. I then handed it to| “On Tuesday afternoon I discussed | PAPER MEN PRESENT. Laiming said he did not know if! he cut up three of her dresses, but [and Connolly appeare Spociallatas No charge of blipall Mr. Woolsey, enjoining him to thol with the President the time when the, “Who were these me: asked Rep-| representatives of Wall Street papers | tater, when the differences ‘were + and Borough | Preside cs | resentative Lenroot were present at the conference ane patched up he pald to have the dresses Bl isnniaie _ haawign” yo Perfect Fitting Glasses ax Low as $2.80 . Mr. A. EB. Snowden Ne ,] the newspaper men, and tehed up. hi uildings = LL Assistant * BR Gayton, 2 olvil fongineer of the! know thelr duttes, sped Aiea eae + S| Superintendent of Pu Works Chutich & Sor n ‘ ’ 2 | Bosehen Tuesday 8 Sale Event a Ero eg STATEMENT MADE -14] The Borough Presidents objected to Fatabliahed 54 Years FU S| placing the positions of Assitsant Su- ' I AW RA x eee SN” [iNew York: 184 Bway, at John 8u Broadsi nce SON IN RAGE REFUSES Sarg ell CO my Sa A th Sl e ara (ty Y NAMES + t]oompetitive class 3s Hassan, Aan Ou . TAR A APTA At 17 West 4qad_ Si e TO FURNISH AN UMULT) ON CAN'T SHIP LIQUOR FROM Drookiyn: 498 Hulton Bt,cor-Bond $e (Brooklyn: 498 ‘on St.,cor, of } } inter Coats Thoman W. Lawson followed Mr. |fleld which was unintelligible even to te We ies os MT ” ! “nny — | Lansing. Told by Chairman Henry |the official stenographer ¥ SR: 1% WET' STATES INTO “DRY”: nly to a question j a Incomparable Values that he might “proceed in his own! ,_i@Wlen in o vent he could give Pacis: a | i way for the present” Mr. Lawson |the identity of the bourer of the leak ra . ; : ? Heretofore Up, to $39.75 asked If he were to be stopped at any | would be to Violate a confidence, and ——— ; t | Supreme Court Upholds Webb- % VOOM ans Reduc: oint in his taik, Mr, Henry sald! he could not do so. Conti Hay Gam, Copier + hte aie ane 1 r bleh that would depend entirel on whether “Do you know any names?” de- (Continued From First Page.) 1 Riel Burt ay Kenyon Law—Also Sanctions g he confined himself to the subject) m ded Chairman Heonr: eae i, 7 Behe! i +4 West Virginia Act. & Soc) saree Weer tikene before the committee, ‘Not in a legal sense.’ ause, as T have stated, I had not seen | So" 4 | ound + 2 ¥ it guards your face again@ * e “My name is Thomas W. Lawson Do you know of any in any sense?" | the President’ 4 fhattuck Ariane -- {4 | WASHINGTON, Jan. &.—The Webb- bird wae Exvsle ony $00 oe 91 , he acid. "My home ia Boston, My| “lL know there was a leak,” Lawson President's note afd aid not know | Ronwmetiot ; Tt “Ri inag of afl for'ed counters, s e said, “My home joxton. 4 Ait + % | Keny , de to prevent power, Allis 0! CScupstion, you might say, ia that of| returned, “and knowing thore was a| Wat it was in preparation or even} su iy. + Sth deed tial Fbcedaparmerst Fabre ample meted fret ' a farmer. leak, 1 must have some information.” | Contemplated, Rea Gr | Pe neletiei orge pans- Pee gee The Freeman The crowd burst into roar of] Asked if he refused to answer the ‘As I have already said in a public | Trt Ave. : 14 | States, was to-day declared constitu- Perfume Co. £39.75 Silk laughter and Lawson hastened to ex-| question, Lawson avoided a@ direct | statement 1 hay {rey Mi tonal by the Supreme Court by a vote ; M . guna Ve frequently requested | (sion Pacitic % y DP plain, or, ; SM indus, Akh : a; The Court s West ‘ $19.75 a sont aay I'm a farmer to be|“Do'you know any persona who| the President to keep me tree trom {i 4 Mite", Slot 7 to 2 The Court also upheld Wes { $35 Eiderwool Coats, facetious,” he said, “In a Way I also| profited on the day of the leak?" any knowledge of impending Inter-| 1: %° gm. let: Q|Virsinia's prohibition amendment " = connected with financlal mat-/ “I pr Lawson national moves so that I might not] US. Steel pi prohibiting citizens from receiving " $19.75 use hick tea probably prof mynelt. be embarassed by requests for Infor- | ("8,5 it |iiquor for personal use shipped by " jive mony, ly cling o say how much. as . A i $35.00 Fur-Trimmed ae DT sad tal Oak alt Ty a prateo oe uitatnation Chair-| sation from the newspaper cor- ; &| common carriers in inter-State com- i | Which has existed for two | man Henry drew from the witness] Tespondents who appeal to me In my H&M x|merce. ‘i i ‘oats, i tion jc e & Mo Wignta In the Webd-Kenyon act case, at- i $29.75 Sturdy Mixt years for the purpose of finding | that he knew oe no one at the White] office constanuy for such informa. White dlotor 4% 4] rh ste ene aiatiewsataied inne ’ ’ ures, re for ‘conditions which | House connected with a leak. Asked | tion. Vilive-Overtand Co. 7 it | torne: 5 «i tha 7 UJ , " » re. 7 Ex divident, soliciting by mall and delivery by an ndreds of thousands of | if he knew of any leak in the Secre- ‘Penal, pe i $35.00 Peony person ne be driven to enormous | tary of State's office, Mr. Lawson TNO ATION ST HOG YE ALOE mow wien a Pe Ae thin th ovary" tate Tt | ozodont x 4 i. saio within he “d hh « BD ur-Tex Coats, { $ josee bas “ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. lower court reversed Itself after r Lawson flew into a rage after he] “I have no information regarding] “The insinuations which have been \ ower cour rs 8 . f 19.75 ad Wroceeded for half an hour when] anyone in the State Department which svi % Elk Basin Petroleum Company—ni-|opening the case and decided that it LIQUID DENTIFRICE ad proceeded for hi made, whether concelyed in political e interrupted Representative Chiper-| 1 would give in public. 1 would give it J To th aH) tial quarterly dividend of 24% per cent, | di contains a harmless ingredie: i} Bringing close up to the range of the most field, He dec The proposed to say] it to the Chairman, but you don't taalicn oe mee yu shinier paaca ett payable Feb. 1 to stock of record Jan.| “The all-reaching power of Gov- ppg me ingr: nee a " economical pocketbook a host of Winter's exclu- all he had to say regardiess of conse: | need any mon information than you | Gem Gre 7n0u! Ee ae eat paca ernment over Mquor te settled,” a Cie t cyersamies (8 6 ora ich S sive, high grade coats. quences. ave to warrant an investigation, | CP y "time since acting as Mr. Wil-| Chill Copper Company — December | the Geeta Dihiete man eee intere| and t “What's the penalty?” he shouted,| “I cannot give the committee names 1 ‘ears : roduction cotalled’ 6,118, sounds oe | the decision. There was no inten- - Useful to alternate with the finest fur coats—a nah th fake it in advance.” ina court With the” knowledge] #0n'® Secretary, first when he was | orca eased ea in Rovember,| tion of Congress to forbid individual | Prevents : } Govornor of New Jersey, and later | Copper: 00, er) use of Hquor. urpose of this] sweeping cleara very w y y The committee roorn was in an up-| that they were principals to the ‘ 4s . ~ 4,500,000 in October and 4,038,000 in| US® of u . . infection of gums and teeth, Vd rance which e Hy bout F very woman will wol- Representative Henry | transaction,” #ald Lawson, “Ll could| When he becume President, been in: | seotember, act was to the roots the] Ml gecut Pp eas come who needs a warm, smart wrap for the next TOE tnd epar it and hold the| give names that were given to me by | terested in any stock tranauctions of} ” — practice of permitting violation of OAL Ulare ot Bosenant i three months of cold weather! rootedinee in executive session. people I consider responsible, but 1] &2Y kind or given any Information to] Great Northern Railway—Six monthe'| State liquor laws. We can have no| ff We o nol '¢ to worry about Prtcwaon meaticulated, shook his fin-| won't—not at this time, any other person upon which pur-|groas earnings to Dec, 31 Increased | doubt that Congress has complete au- | R di | Me Representative, Chiperfield’s| “Will you ive them to me?” asked | Chases or sales might be made, 1| $1,780,365, thority to prevent paralyzing of State | ece Ing gums No Charge for Alterations eee ee eee n\the Ghelrman Winh to make this statemeyt ae red authority. Congress exertod a power ; face and loudly declared Re Mat] No Twill not give them at all| sweeping and complete as I know] Stockholers of Cuba Cane Sugar Cor-|tg coordinate the national with the Mere te tights, Jerry Bouth, Clerk|unieas it Is absolutely necesary how. I am still waiting for Mr,}Poration at annual meeting held to-day | State authority.” a get Be eed ‘Mr Lawson back| The chair requests you now to| W900’ public apology, Pe apAa er AULTTan loetited TES repeat At the Fashion ithe chalp unt over could be re-| give mothe namen,” continued Mf: | gg, AR, authorized, by, the Preal-/siuctimn™ returned stockhoitarm were | HOUSE ORDERS FOOD INQUIRY | stored, Henry MC RCI | told that dividend war amply secured pods a ] ho; jae Y : » be bulldozed and} « ted out with the . a wi an aul on bases of any price for sugar which | Tout Shope | 1 EOR'S prance ecnidatods” roared| tion, und T aay again that twit nee] rumulty to say th prevailed In past Yoars Aveceprioten MGA0P. (05 Lnrestlnation Tener tran 4 Lawson. blunder up your records with names knowled f the cae Chai 4 TON ns a ¥ . “ ge of @ note whatever General Motors Corporation, the new] WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.-—Fifty thow solute Ni Finally the committee by a unant|to furnish headiines for the news| Greil jt was given out for pub: |company succeeding the General Motors | rand dollars for investigation by the ; oly emoves ineteen West 34th Street | Ere ou antag sone PAPA cc canty aralaatt lication, ‘ out deciared an initial auarterty ivi: | voaremont of agriculture into wssitie| ANGigestion. Onepackage 5 you Matly ae ’ iiss" SEs OMMOA stor . Brooklyn: Downtown: Newar! “You stated that there was a leak.| “Yes, I decline to furnish names and an initial dividena of 1% per cent, | manipulation of food markets ts ap-) proves it, y 460-462 Fulton St. 14-16 W. l4th St. Broad iit Bite Will you sive the committee the name| given to me by. others-not now.” | BELGIANS SENT TO POLAND. Jon Divterned, both “dividends are gay: | Rropriated, tn 8m, Amendment ce the | P t. 25c at all druggists, ° re pee 8 o'cloc o L Shannon Copper Co.—Regular quar. | Committee o' ae he ee . Banrr. § cing ud. and. bw: he PAWSON BAITED WHEN THE There, Saye © pondent, terly aividend oF 36 ents per naes and weer 4 sending all guilty manip- 5 BIER Nike mated awaon, pacing up and de i i cents, both payable Feb. 15) 43 nan. 6 » BLIZA- fore the commlttec, declared that all] When tho committe | eee AMBTERDAM (via London), Jan, 8.180 sic of reword dan Stent Naw VOT TCT IW Jersey BETH GUIELI beloved wife ot Jet ad wat the public press re- MAAR ehant inl ee eth a . Gurell and mother of ‘Thomas M true, * | baiting Lawson with sharp cross. (&ians deported from the nelghborhood cHIC MEE AND CORN |certrude A.V. Maxwell of Riverside] srr CHARGES THAT THERE ARE | questioning. of Charlerol have been sent to occupied are WHEAT. _. |Drive, N. ¥. und Seymour Stron Fs. al from h White waa a (hon bLtAs \parts of Poland to perform compulsory | fim” Open High Blasedell, a Yo'k tock brok 150 Vernon Ave ) ALL SORTS OF “LEAK saa BD hot Pa nary lull while | parts Fee star... Sew init Veo y Seu CUMR |wero married yosterday at the parson Tuesday, Jan, 0; i “| repeat It all now," he declared.) Gavin of the Guaranty Trust Corns | Owing to, proteste, the correspondent | i6ti July::: 10% 14% BIN ABE TE eee ToT the pasion DY] Ghuteh. Tone taland City It is one of the commonest things In " pat “9 *\eays, the Gormans here and there are CORN. te ‘oek, dll ‘0 Nn masa will offered I n r i pany should be reloused from at-| Sending back some of the deported Bel- | 90M May... WS 109% 00 Wall Street to ere beret In-ltendance #o he could sail for Europe |elunsy but from. several townn they ati | Osu. Obs tai = —_ formation from | Washington about | to-morrow. Lawson ald that what |sorimiue to remove. eltieena of “all jovernment affairs, ai of such|he had to offer cone 8 y= |elasnen. Importance that they frequently af-|jutcd to the banker's ean : eRe FRE + i ” fect the country’s securities, I mean|erat months ago that Ambassador! RASPUTIN MAY BE ALIVE. € : also leake from the Supreme Court,| Gerard was coming home from Gers . 4 s f z_ advance information on decisions, ad-| many with a peace proposition. Next - PENNYA POUND PROFIT vance information on important Ben-|day the submarine U-53 appeared at| Beport to Sweden Cai Doubt A@ late matters, action of Congressional! Newport and there was war instead | Upon His Assassinatio ‘ & ‘ — gommittons,’ Cabinet affairs and ad-| of peace | STOCKHOLM, Jan, &—The Monk ; Vance information direct from the| Lawson sald Sabin might be inter-| Rasputin may not be dead, accor: camry White House. itself" |rogated about his advance knowiedie| ty tne, newspaper ‘Nyadagtigt. Al; | Dear Mother Smith : — |" Offering for Monday and Tuesday, January 8th and 9th | From that he led into charges of aj then. The committee decided to hold| ‘2 the newspaper Nyadagiig J er Smith: ering for Monday and Tuesday, January 8th and 9th | "premeditated, deliberately figured | Sabin watil Lawson had finished, chanda, “According to reliable infor- Fred says you needn't send MIDGET STICKS— Remember how you used to rave over those bis, strived bare out, deliberately worked out robb: y| Representative Campbell of Kansas} mation from Petrograd,” the newspa- of Stick Candy Grandpa brought you wi culled? Here you hve c of the American peoplo through Uni-| prodded Lawson about his own stock | per declared to-day, “no body was re. | 2¥, More cookies by Parcel ced lailee faverar chens’ ih atee aerate i AO bipestng Tent 19¢ ) OME ” ted stock gamblers. |transactions, Witness said he had for | to. creq trom the Neva aa reported,” | POSts I'm using Presto Self nd the price. per tine to me is some | ne said he knew who was reapon-| the Inst two years been more of a , pas Raising Flour now. Special for Monday, Jan. 8th opecial tor Tueaday, Jan. 9th [alble for the teak, and reiterated he| bull than a bear, but in the last few! ame death of Gregory Rasputin, in- CO! SULVER STRING ASSOK TED FRENCH CREAM WAs ’ was convinced the committee did not! weeks had turned bear | Lovingly Ralshed mor ERs of tvotisome wa- p ace whar thar Ss ant an investigation, He reviowed| As to dealing in’ icake, Law: timate of Czar Nicholas of Russia, ’ iclously flavored fy the finest ch trip to W Malhaat Rit mee aks, Lawson’ way reported in great clroumstantial the Jacket. i ‘in the follow! his recent trip shington proclaimed his purity, “If a Sen. elen, Jate Cream comprines ] f $ \"“r came to Washington,” Wald he,|tor, of the United Staten he ox. | derail from Petrograd last week, It t m1 he combini= perma, © Trea a ection, good “to ald in an honest investigation, |ciimed, “were to come te me atiee being stated he was assassinated and Hen Is uninetehable, ag 13¢ oe | ’ only to have holl lambasted out of with advance. information about | Mis Body thrown Into a hole cut In the cookin’ an’ plenty of Joniy to have hell lambasted out of with “advance, information “about “A {oq on the River - era : ; promptly when the Senate met, a Court in a most important case, 1 Pe | “Paris in Now York B°CoRTCANDY STAEET ‘net dao sTReRy leather-lunged, sewer-mouthed ‘old would say, “Purn hin outdoors; if, Senate Adopts Report on immigra-| eae TS br Bi Dells en 12 bn. Dall pipe smoke. blatherskite’ necessary, kick him downstairs, tion Bilt, 6G te 10, | Cafe das PARK ROWANASSAU ST, EST 125TH STREET ) The Chalrman stopped Lawaon|' Again pressed for definite informa-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—By a vote of Clpgae 2 Bian Sag LL 20pm. Clonee TL 30m. Bat Tan, there. Then followed a row between | ry ay YS 400 BROOME STREET 23° WEST 34TH STREE’ e w be |tlon and names, Lawson declined to 56 to 10 the Senate to-day adopted the | P +0 awe STREET a WEST MTH STR Lawson and Ropresentative Chiper- jfurniad them, “L'il tell the committee conference report on the Immigration rita (ib “erReet WWaTH 8T, a's 'A ow they can get ta * im. Dali. ciowes TL RO s Batt Aes getns Tat Dera Net atte he wend | wait “ovasively, without Mee ynOy | tt -_ semeneenstiecmemene 8OW. 40th an FOUTON eT, B'KLYN 187" MARKET" BT. 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