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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917. ridore making vain effort to get | 13 by Brig. Gen. Biack, Chief of En-| Wagner has done, and the consequent | —- before the charge was it ¥ ‘ cineers of the United States Army unnecessary delay, except Germany, | TEETH ‘ ‘ tter notifying him of the impor | and Perhaps the Rockaway- Pacifi motes Mayor had no knowledge of | The Clerk will read the charges) tance of thia fort, and of the impor- | Comp: which is likely | these facts when the made the state- DO Hirected to the Hon, John Purroy| tance of the enabling an award in excess of the option! ment and the objection is sustained,” WEY" c CHANCE 10 FIRE GUN i 1 t Senote'a resolution hi eg ntormed Senator Wagner| price. Since then Senator Wagner's | said the President. ‘neal, Ld a said the President, They were read} {" 6 plan which jt w: nt obstruction prejudiced the interests |, a aes o tell what | : b wert of the United States and operated to, The Mayor proceeded to tell what Mier every, | had been related to him by Col. 4g; When you lose the cap es and to the City of New * | bo! States y t 1 -aaid concerning him is| Pott of the United mee Garb your tooth paste ## hard by ¢ ‘ 's Avant . WHEN SHIP WAS SUNK { would like to inquire of the) York and gave the United States nn|thi , shatee W chery aid: the Prost pportunity to obtain quickly a He eaid that for nee uns, accord. hs ‘oa himecie! Lasenably the land at Rockaway] When the Mayor had comp! in | He aad that long terGer were to, be| very large, not esl —_ iy he yet eaay hk or without @ on ALBODON DEN “ aed. ach required for the protection of [statement in detail he r placed at Rockaway they | handle, But tit response to the entrance to New York harbor # chair for such questions as/ ag 4 air for such ¢ 48 | were necessary to pre 1 Street,| ALBODON never hardens (Con ed from Firat Page) the Renate As n formed by | might be asked | the United States Sub Treasury and | premier dentifri Hidge Hughes arose ‘ iW the money for the| Mayor Mitchel said that the State | al) of the property south of Four Every dentist knows the formula parece : of batteries was on hand | would pay more for the lands than | teenth Street fret bombardment np dealer sells it the $700,000 that they would have At this stage the session was ad- mate, first class, Washington, D. ©. cost the Governinent under the city’s | journed until 6 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Presiden appea Adolt F A sade Pegs Irickwon, coxewatn, Minve- senator Hi nan and Mr, Litth re) plan. He said that the United States apolis; Jacob Hilfiker, electrician, sei for Jann Oo work had been delayed Government would not pay the State hird class, Baltimore; Samuel Barl oMayor Mitchel app long for the beat interests of thé limore than it would have been called | Israel, ac onntry Do der the original p acaman, Hellerman, Ala,; courtesy and respec this information from the | thee tty Pay id: would none tor fay ence Hl. Kelly, quartermaster, ton, N. J; Joseph Klewinsky, sea man, second class, Newburg, W. Va: William F. Rominger, gunner's mate. second class, Wiizabethtown, Tenn Mayor Mitchel has been jhis counsel tuat the Sen: hief of engineora of the United wiaten a large portion of the net loss. rab GE tia Cosmaity OF tate | He read a letter that had been sent | he was of the necessity of this fort iby Gen. Black of the Corps of Tn nd f this bill to secure this fort, | PY 4 . ee Army to| r Wagner persisted in hie ob: | gnecra of the United Btates Army to Urisdiction to entertain th ng and that the w The Shop Individual struc ng forth the na-| i silk braided Joseph A. Rucker, aeaman, Roanoke aii aneven Le chased aid hte a ee 66" | onal needa ang ices in Til Poneee, . Pg notice served by the Senate is not | “ a Aig Ae ems | edges, nd Clarence W, Whitn contempt of the Senate and is not|ONLY GERMANY COULD PROFIT | sion when he took the lead in fighting 9 75 second class, Oinc nits the 10m dbanine ave 10] BY OBSTRUCTION, a | was the first armed Amer ii the Senate tay proceed for! “This conduct of Senator Wagner's| passed has been a lost that might A » to be sumk after the | W88 Oppaned to the Intere * of the| have been spent in enaking the City of contemp! and that the Senate q fs crnment had forbidden tates, It was opposed to the|New York safe an enemy at. st 3 Others as low vensel the barred zone, With.| “HOY without power to proceed! interente of the City of New ‘York, | tack," he said Is utterly and| 362 Fifth Ave. 1 West 34th St, as $10.50 ond . Aertel hbalicat Bits ‘senator Wagner's action in obstruct:|wholy falee that the work of | Opp. Altman's Opp. Watdort an high as $50 gut pub Heement she passed | nies oe Mitchel \ + pis|ine this work of national defense ig the fortification ts now under | out of New York oa Muren 14, bound} “Mayor Mi é ed to the advantage of any | | * for Havre with a cargo worth $500,000, | "'8!'S to object to ’ g us sible enemy of the United States, | Hho was commanded by Capt, Walter |U2auUthorized and voil, but reserving! Aw there was every probability that pchseahlen dep intense ey these riehts he is hero out of respect within a few daya would rien 4 ¢ f \! eed dihiawcaie cd ny, this obstruction by p citizens. These were enate and Is read make) onator Wagner operated to the e ° first mace, of No. 538 0 all appropriate ques | advantage of German Brooklyn; H, Borjen. | tot Ui a Lad mar rin ul § {8 Morbell Avenue, | TAUNTS THE MAYOR AS TO GEN-|\)) \iteronta of ian aac uriew Brickson, engineer, ATE POWER ie eiguth Street, Brooklyn , No, $27 Twenty-ninth lyn; Watson Blaney, ra. end of the controversy, cx his New York; Henry ‘I.(feet to shoot In the first volley for 1, New York; G. Gly hecond, mate, West Lynn, |* fs K. J. O'Brien, third mate, No,! “I submit,” ‘he sald, “that Burgess Vlace, Passaic, N. J. | Mayor should either subir » the Harry Larkin, ¢ er, Weat Lynn, | jurisdiction of the 8 Mass.; Hert ongincer, WI= 115 ig not a wi om, Del rT. Lee, stew- i = Hun Franciaco; Juilan i. Ma-|I* he question mber of Honolulu, and Charlea)should be settled n | Pineapolo, Erita Koald, Tato Davis! «yoy and H, K. Price, all of Hawail HOPE ABANDONED FOR TWEN- TY-EIGHT MISSING. PARIS, April 3.—Twenty-elght tho crew of the armed American linge | Aztec were still unaccounted for to-|at any time day, and hope was fast being aban-| way ready to |doned for their safety, Because the} ay jAxiec was torpedoed hight and muel Untermye the Wagner Original Models Tailored Suits A Special Selection of fashionable modes in Gabardine, Men's Wear Serge, Burella Cloth, etc. Suits that portray the long stylish lines of graceful youth. Senate row OPPENHEIM. 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Vor this purpose it had secured an option on| certain land on the Rockaway penin- | |sula from the Rockaway-Pacific Cor- | poration as the site for the fort it City, came tn as the reserve, and in] wanted to build, The owner, the 1 few minutes Mayor Mitchel entered. | Rockaway-Pacific Corporation made When Lieut. Gov, Schoeneck called | the option to the United States con-| the Senate to order at 12.30 o'clock} ditional upon the galleries were packed to the limit|eity of New Y and long 1 t . many than in dhe interests of the| Tnited States. You know whom 1! you? I mean Bob Wag. | added: ‘I say it would| Extraordinary models reproduced from original Parisian creations, Clearance Sale of: Women’ s & Misses’ Spring Dresses An unusually high-class collection of about 235 Smart Dresses for Spring wear, consisting of all the new materials and colors. a 475 ~ ? 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