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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917. Lowe GREENWICH, Conn., Api Wireless apparatus belonging to some Of the wealthiest residents of Green- wich was taken down by Police Chief Talbot to-day, acting on Federal or- ders. Among the twenty local ogerators Plants were dismantied were William G. Rockefeller jr, Donald C, Hanke, son of Everett N. Bl ©, Keen, son of Frank H. Keen; Blawson, son of George L. Slawson; Alvin 8. Walker, son of Frederick H. Walker; Willtam Hoggson, son of wii nd George C. Delage, 10,— LIGHT IS DEMANDED ON ROCKAWAY DEAL y Conflemed, | and Report by Commis- April 10.—Berlin to-| uunced ‘official confirmation of | i | th of Mrince Frederich Kath, an sion of Five. jor, reported missing several weeks (Special from a Stal Corrmpondent of ‘Tho Evening World.) | ALBANY, April 10.—Thorough tn- vestigation of the Rockaway Point deal, which was choked off In its in- fancy by the hasty executive session of the Senate during the progress of the Mitchel contempt proceedings, was demanded to-day in a resolution | introduced by Senator Salvatore A. Cotillo of Manhattan, The resolation calls for the ap- jPublic Is expressive of the anxtety|regulations provides that | “Lands Penteest ee vest all bh ce pf,the taxpayer to know what was|shail not be purchased for the Ceylon—English Breakfast—Oolong—Mixed _ to proceed with the probe, mak. | beh e Rockaway dea United States, nor shall public Eyeglasses ing a report to the Governor not |, Mesolved, that the President of the | in be expended for the erection|| You ean pay more but not ext better quality—asch blend \later than Sept. 1, 1917, The com- enate appoint a mmission of five rmories, arsenals, forts, fortifica- represents the season's choicest pickings-—teas that when | » 1, . Senators ecial co! tions nent bulldl f any brewed make a drink to please the palates of the epicures. An inittee ts vested with full power to! mfusl a! * pticn. Geneon ntl ee W i i Spectacles— ja) " j mission @ the Rocka-| description thereon until the written opportunity for the economical is presented in offer- op s call witnesses and to peep Into all of Way deal. opinion of the Attorney General is |the papers, records and documents of the promoters behind the realty transactions that prompted the ef- fort to get State sanction for the Artificial Eyes Exclusively! | lands under water, which the organic |law declares to be inalienable, militants who went to the front in ri ree the executive session and fought to culists and Opticians ja finish for a full investigation of \the whole land transaction, He fs a 64 Kast 234 St, near 4th Ave ‘And be it further resolved, that! IN PLEDGE 10 WILSON! over the ordinary brands--choicest beans scientifically blended, 64 West 126th St, near . |young fighter who refuses to be muz-| said commission shall make @ report |] roasted, packed-—every cupful a wholesome. satisfying, zestful drink. 27 W. 34th St., bet. 6th & 6th | slea by floor leaders of any » |to the Gov ott te of Ne scseciiaieiiaainttle * Rica tae Ks na ae laa 4 ‘even ie tha bates ha FORE 08 OF re Se 1, Toit, ae Gov. Whitman brought forth a! 28 pound Ad the regular gion . qos wee aE Sel hosaahited e outcropping | and be it further resolved, that the | ic cadcs ’ for a short period you can buy Plantation at 3405 St 8 Av..bet. nae of indignation that has been grow-|expenses of h_ commis tremendous expression of loyalty to/ 2439 Broadway. bet. 99th & 100th Bt | One es separated him trom |nor exceed $10,000, wi | President Wilson at Carnegie Hall 1007 Broadway, nr. Wilo’by, Brooklyn |the Senate's soft pedalling of the ble from the contingent fund of last night, where he and former 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & 8., Brooklyn | a) otort to get t The resolution wh e full truth, shot into 683 Broad St., next to Bedell, Newark No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORT rl 43 & 45 West 34th Street. Women's & Misses’ Suits (Third Floor.) Strictly Tailored, Braid Bound or Button Trim’d Very Specially Priced Newest Models in tetainc’ | 20.00 Tweed. Very Special Newest Models in Poiret Twill, Men’s Wear Serge, Tweeds, Silk, 25.00 Very Special Newest Models in Burella Cloth, Poiret i rieill, | 8 5.00 Men’s Wear Serge. Very Special Newest Models in Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Dreany Poiret Twill, ; 50. 00 Tailleur Suit, Silks, Very Speciat $30.00 Women's & Misses’ Coats (Main Floor.) Very Specially Priced Newest Models in Serges, Poplins, Velours, Mixtures, Silk Lined. Very Special 15.00 Newest Models in Burella, Gunniburl, Poiret Twill, Taffetas, Faille Silk, | 22.50 Very Special) Newest Models in Poiret Twill, Loopine, Cashmere Velour, Burella Cloth, Satin, Fancy Linings, Very Special | 35.00 Dressy adoption of rules its proceedings the Benate to-day, to the consterna- tion of the elements which oppose the reopening of the have the earnest support of many of the Democrats and of that Kepubli- | can element which from the begi ning has insisted upon turning on the Nght, Investigation, will FULL INQUIRY, It 1s also understood that high Re- Publican officials and leaders, outside ay - + ys. Of the Legislature, are of the opinion | advocated a full tnquiry, Cotillo Calls for Investigation that the whote question should vel aired and settled for all time Assurance of powerful au: |imovement came as the to get facts was launched, The Cotillo resolution follows: Whereas, the majority of the Ben- | jate thought that during the pending |‘ |national crisis the Senate had ma ters of greater moment to tran and therefore terminated the Mitchel. Wagner controversy; And whereas, occurred at @ time when the inquiry promised to disclose deals, wherein | real estate interests planned to profit by the Rockaway project; And whereas, the attention of the The port for the attempt said determination And be it further resolved, that | shall have been obtained announcing said’ special commission shall have| the validity of the title thereof in the power to select i other officers, t jance of witness le ' ,|tlon of books an. City of New York to part with the | iON Of Pooks and Attorney Ge: all necessary c commission shal ° | The lution came out of a clear sky. Cotillo was one of the thirteen |” le! f a chairman and compel the attend- d the produc- ers; to employ insel from the aphers and ants; sald power to sit 5th Avenue Leahey’s Heatless Trouser Press Creases Trousers Perfectly This Trouser Press tion for men since the There is no operating your trousers in the p out next morniag perfectly stretched, pressed aud creased, looking as they did the first time you ever wore them. First Cost The Leahey’s Heat $1.00. It is made of t +|ment, also requires the attention of oul’ WHITMAN LEADS 4,000 the Legislature upon the certificate of the Chairman of said commission. TITLE TO PROPERTY MUST BE SEARCHED BY UNITED STATES. “IT do not intend to let this matter rest where it ts if I can heip it,” said Senator Cotillo to-d: “The charge jis made that private realty owners sought to profit by the transaction with the city, and | want to know se men are and what they 1 to get, and through what or other channels they eon- ducted their negotiations.” Senator George F, Thompson, who will join in the new movement to force a com- If the attempt 1s Senate the mat- Aly be pushed rough other agencies of State Gov- Jernment, with the full power of the State Administration behind the pushing. ‘The question as to the validity of Utle to the F away property, which is under tn igation by the Attorney General's Depart- Ambassador Gerard addressed 4,000 men and women assembled for the twenty-first anniversary exercises of the West Side ¥, M. C. A. He said “Lam adRepublican, The only rea- son I mention that is because I want heartfelt pledge to one upon whom tremendous duties now are placed, who bears the heaviest burden in this Nation to-night, whose hand must be weak indeed unless It be given wholly the love and enthusiastic support of all the one hundred million inbabt-| tants of the United States—the Prosi | mittee hearing, n choked in th undoubd' | State the Attorney General of the United States. Until the Federal legal de- partment passes upon the title the Government cannot d'+'urse money for the alte nor can it, under the army regulations, proceed to build any sort of permanent works, Article LIV, paragraph 704, of the ing these ri ‘ 80c blends at a special price of Government.” It is perfectly apparent from this section of the rules laid down for the ernment of the army, that the stion of title is of immediate im v steps have been i y the Federal Attorney Gen- eral to co with this provision of | | the ‘ons {8 not stated, tbtennossi James MeGreery & Co, more ‘ ~/Vo that men should certainly welcome. trouser press. ay $1.00 oughly waterproof, Price is the most wonderful inven- discovery of the safety razor. expense whatever, Just put ress at night, and take them ‘The Heatless method hi pensive, unsanitary pressit Is the Last Cost ts less Trouser Press costs only ie toughest fibre board, thor- thi so often. the ordinary tailor’s pre Sold on the First Floor in the Notion Department dent of the United States.” The audience ro loutnuret of applaus aacending vigor m and bat and flag waving for cany | threa | Ambassador Gerard apoke of the you fully to understand what I mean| ork the ¥. 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