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ten od — _—— ~ . =— Abraham Woilpin, one of the proprie- to that restaurant early Sunda Was fot to be considered as dent of a xeneral search for witnesses the Cohen murder ¢: Mr, Swann said he had never heart nything against the restaurant mud at he had no doubt jt catered to # gitimate night trade. = Wolpin pro- jested against tho. publicity that had | SOMe Patek ey Say Need of to the Irishmen of Canada and the pletion of the firs PRE OF ENG ND |these men has been most unfortu- ; f de res, has ever had a’ background nate,” says the report, “in that at! rs of Wolpin's restaurant at No, 1570 . fieation ie a oa ot ae Sabena a. VURy BubTeND roadway, has been assured by District isa Hal or @ justification more im aa ie 0" y Speaker ney Swann that the visit of the; Lhe) hha THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, | it will mean the loss of two needed to receive primary and advanced NATION to hold in cneck an indignant people training. stung once more into open rebellion.” | “The expertence of a great many of IN o Government measure, the Times The Times adds: occurred In providing them news from Wrance, to prejudge the eign factories in sufficient number! cyricac tbat which the Natlonalist mem- About 450 of them are reported ®5 tne 3,000 may ultimately adopt toward thie obvious measure of justice to the rest of the United Kingdom and i “We shall certainly not attempt, wth denies planes which It was ex- ber of Commerce Convention Marri } Mectig on the character of the feae especially in the Hght of the latest pected would be manufactured in eel So Declages. Now at Camp Upton. having completed the primary train- (Continued from First Page.) er long delay. The Signal Sess stat to the advisability of bringing the re- merce, op: set of parts in thi#} mainder back to the United State en given to the incident on the ground . ” ; tates. lof the Cl s y: Inited States.” country before June, 1918 With four new schools under con- nga Wrone ipresions Keeping Troops There Might |" athe ‘Morning Post rejoices that the struction to be finished In June, the URN ff : 5 , The De Haviland combat plane,| Committee said the signal corps is | Fdward CRITICISM OF | We were criticised for telling fat peovle Arugeists for a larke case of Marmola Be fon raised the Offset An. nder” wad incorreet, that | portion of the man-power bill Other Gains. LONDON, April 10.—The Gover A “FAT” STORY ment's propedal to extend conserip- | tion to Ireland has had the effect, to | Ro “tender” seventy-five cents to their|a large extent, Gruggist might refuse sev-|'28 the age limit of thone Mabte to| ve cents aa insufficient military service. But even in rega Now, tan't that odd? A Peventy-five cents was ‘tend: Broadway druggist and he did refu ka ago Nets, whereas he did have Wut the wholdale house was closed. it Deing on m Saturday, and he had to pre- wf cases of tablets are sold yearly and) Britain has not been made expediency ‘a | 2 this project the Cabinet is urged to it. | Proceed with caution, "hat is, he sald he had no Marmola Tab-| The provincial papers, as well as out. A of diverting the at-| tempt to coneiliate the irreconcilables. a are inveaying the use [tention of the public from the first| Premier Lioyd George, says the} ay tho Bristol, , rais- Premier and his colleagues have re- | solved on a “straight, just and cour- n-|®geous policy” toward Ireland, but says the proposal to introduce a measure of home rule in Ireland ts unwise and unjust, as It is an at- two men, four machine guns and &1 4" iotai capacity of 3,000 cadets. Chamber veloped, the committee said, but only] missioned as reserve military avi- piace on fifteen had been recently completed | ators, but “very fow" hav With tho exception of what the : Pir committee referred to as “severe dle, is lighter and faster] appointment,” the primary training of St, Datly Express, peli Mabe ee and is expected to attain a speed of] aviators was sald to appear to be pe PRA AL ati ing British opinion when he declared | 195 mite be gressing favorably, Fatalities from agit intolerable that young Irish- san hour, to be used largely} Oeeidenta, the committes aald, were {shall Join Td) mon should be left “to prosper and riot” when British manhood was} and four machine guns, driven by one| allit mobilized for military service When Senator Chamberlain of Ore- secibes foes Liberty Motor. Tho first inachine off 7 “Chairman, presented the report, Another fighting machine, known for reconnaissance. Another type, @ last. It caught firo and was com-|jeave to filo a minority report. This arenes. ft | oe Ok London, are divided as to the this kind was completed March 9/ Ssnator Shephard of Texas was given| 82 ENEMY ALIENS SEIZED. ht greasy and does not rub © 8-INCH SNOW V THREATENS of enforcing conscription were last summer placed with Buro- s- is giving serious consideration dent of the Chicago Association of Com- United States Shipping Board, sched-| : pe Liberty Motor 4 now conducting twenty aviation hipp Motor driven and carrying | NOW | Oobchools in this country with tiled to speak thie afternoon, notified the | staf Min moderato load of bombs is boing 4¢-| Graduates have numbered 1,926, com- would prevent his appearance, His received Charles Plex, general manager of the and one shipped to France. their advanced training. Emergency Fleet Corporation Alluding to the part those nt home must play In the war, Mr, Teter sald distressing, but “appear to be less to Chicagoans, 1 wil’—the ‘I will! off without the knowledge of her own week unt! the desired sI le defensive fighter, carries two men] frequent than in the schools of OuF|national aspiration, victory and an en-| Parone: & red shade is ob- during peace.” wish unten Finet 1918. 5 TO JOIN CHICAGO | WETHERBEE WANTS SUIT | wait cr.cents rea THE MOTTO “I WILL” AGAINST SON DELAYED ri, rcv ‘othe sous. yeoterday carries appropriations for improvements a Ss, - defini > in |to Ambrose Channel, N. Y., $26,000, and at Opening of U. S, Cham-| Asks Indefinite Postponement inte the roschine shop, Tempaieevinentie age Annulment—Youth 30, April 10-—Characterizing| Edward Samuel Wetherbee ar. BEAUTY SPECIALIST aeicenen annembled ax through his attorney, A. A. Bloch, to: be day appeared before Supreme Court TELLS SECRET jeamen,” Lucius Teter, Prest-) sisticg Finch to have an action for the annulment of the marriage of his son, ened the aixth annual meeting now nineteen years old, indefinit 9, Specialist Gives En Home hamber of Commerce of the] postponed in order to obtain evidence Mate Recipe to Darken Gray Hair. ates to-day, from the boy, named after hia father, Ht thurtey, Chalrenan of the| tive’ wi’ Cesar Urton mae farmer | he BD. Gillesple, & well tenga vine, [Beauty specialist of Kansas City, re o Marie Wetherbes on Sept. |CCMUY gave out the following state that an timportant conference |, i016 tAnyone cen prepare « atple mip Attorney D, O'L, Cohalan, for the lture at hor { ite! “ the programme was flied by|wite, declared the case should be pressed | Will darken gray. hel ant ee ws speedy concluston. soft and glossy. To a half pint of A daughter was born to the young coupte April 37. 19 he plaintiff tla connected with the or It be at the front, in the| Third Avenue Railroad Company. He nthe farm or in the home, we] Charmes that, his son, in defiance of parental authority, eloped with the asa nation In the motto, dear) defendant, who also was re «that hie son, as a mine of Barbo Comp: cerine, These ingredien' aht at any drug store at ver vst, or the druggist will put married | up for you. Apply to the hair twice Io granting an adjournment for aj tained. This will make a gray haired said that it| person look twenty years younger. It h time to bring | does not color the scalp,is not sticky oF Advt. —- h Trolley. letely destroy esting, but the first public evidence of any sa é @ to protect his regular customers, 10 Ireland. They say the necessity eae byed in testing, but! division, although it had been report- tody at Milwaukee. tachi ag Baga choo eda bead ‘satisfactory quantity production" 1s ; . years of age, of No. 98 Fennimore Str beorbed these eeven cases later In, Of maintaining troops there might ed that, after a stormy session yes . e offset any gain which would expected within a reasonable period. |terday, the Chamberlain report was| MILWAUKEE, Wis, April 10. —| Flatbush, was run over by an auto de vel else oh dd “In addition to the American pro- {approved by the narrow margin of |Righty-two enemy Allens who are said] iivery truck shortly mfter 1 o'clock, this “f i ‘ " ” 8 to 6. to have violated thelr permits were ar- pon and almost Inatantly il 2 " The Manchester Guardian considers, ie ad bv seit and Fapent Sone Gia, ott aanate chat rested early today by agents of the De Se AGantin: Was. trteoadling Absolutely Removed anner bate from the Premier's statement, a ca Northern Sections — Storm vdatpadecsagan partment of Justice, along the latter atreet when Mise Heck Peeper tie verve. Miltona| for Falsing the military age in Great Through Many States. for combat airplanes and engines GALE SWEE altel tld, about 200, others wil, be] attempted to cross. He was placed un- Indigestion, Dengaiets grows, This is doubtlens be. thelr harmlessness (quaranteed armola Co., #04 Wood it Ana eure abil ounces hout tn suming that the up their minds ¢ triumph as a con present offensive, the newspaper says, |e and central portlor jer to succumb jermans have made quence of the snowstorm which reached winter bliz-| furnished materials and mechanics ard proportions swept over the north-| for their construction.” of Pennsy!-| Important changes made in the Lib- or | Wind Reaches Velocity of 40 Miles PHILADELPHIA, April 10. — Alpean manufacturers, and we have HEAVY FROST PREDICTED srchadiarechcbsactin let paisicliadiaton Dacor eetand ates : . James McCreary & Co, that particular issue will be settied | vania last night. The fall is six to| erty motor within the last two montha,| an Hour Here—Light Snows in one way or the other before the|etght inches deep in the mountains, |the report sta “will make the Hat Reported in Jersey. men of forty or fift trained. it}, The season's crop of peaches, apri-|tor serviceable for combat planes of] 14. vticntie coast from Chesapeake Teeth Without asks whether {t is worth while to dis- |cote and cherries 18 threatened, ac-|the defensive type and for DombINE | Hay to Boston ts boing swept by gales Plates organizo the business of the country {cording to the Department of Agricul-|and observation planes.” The motor, to-day, tho Weather Bureau reported.| OT ft Avenue 34th Street fon che wale. G® 10,000 oF 106,000: ren | NEO et nese uaa fatwa renerdia ic mete oe ae ee ee rn wie | ieve Ausaut 100) ned ISIAH, GILBSMEN Ce on aun six months hence. i chamilia Whe emberatate drepgen| eee etore OF eailer ewer me bs bit Shcas ti beac abated Ritul ad’ . : : Whe ‘Gunedinn ‘peleves Atveriean lin or, welght and purpose. Some Liberty | rainfall has wen heavy. tn Northern Patriotic subscribers to the Third Liberty The American Red Cross reinforcements will turn the balance,| WASHINGTON, April 10.—Snow and mie Sar aae Clan Lila by com. | Ne Ladd it case. whlel i Loan at our Booth will directly aid the great he | col er pring fro ttee sald, are boing altered to over- " 1 ope: _ ‘ sO died) ie boii e-li ain iaet Aad thea bes . War Charities, as James McCreery & Co. Y. M. C. A. {New England southward to North Car-| come defects. Sie dissaeink: hak Heseded. Sy tk Ht gi hh Chariti jails ¢ 1 FH Treat Diseased Gums. feat contribution to the military prob. {ollna to-day and predictions of tie] ‘The committes recommended that| weather Bureau in New York city waa] Will give to such Charities one dollar for each Knights of Columbus SETS OF TEETH, Gold end M|lem. As for conscription in Ireland, | Weather Bureau indicated snow would |the one man administrator be ADs | forty milea an hour at tl o'clock this subse Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. 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Embroidery Strips--Hand-finished Madeira effects, Children’s Apparel, lengths of 414 yards, $1.75 to 2.75 Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets BY BBV (BY BV vs By “b By/AV BBY by s this the gravest decision in the Premier's speech a with the smailest attempt justification, It continues: “Conscription will ring its death knell has worse and the need of healing meas- | POSal to extend conscription to Ireland, | Authorit the condition of Ire ures is far greater, © © © The pres ent proposal is a concession not to reason but to partisanship and pre- judice, As a military measure it w: Ks) ALM. be not merely useless but actively in-|fuston in order that their own reac- ; | extended the sector of yesterday's at- \iihiaa furious. As @ political measure it is|tionary views may prevail.” the committee found there has been) 1. the northward by launching ie a M ‘ ne file Reseed tbh very serious delay” in providing folly at its highest power, cat with, RRIRIRE BIAdED a drive against the Hritish between The Daily Mail says that the choice |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. SAG Re Wit ee Be Armenticres and Messines, which 4 now being made is between | yfay victory and defeat, adding: “No faintheartedness of the su vivors must make the sacrifice of our | dead in vain.” mnd quickly remove Bulactiouatle| On the other hand, hairy growths without possible injury| agrees that wherever steps will fur- fo the skint Make « paste with some! ther the prosecution of the war must be adopted, but says: “In striking balance we must satisfy ourselves that the gain will be more than t The paper then deals with Irish proposal, which, it says, “mid-summer madness.” battalion it brings y. Trade Mark Em broideries — Very Especially adapted for efore it is born. On the other| has gone und is far] Journal in commenting upon the pro-|mitted to act as adviser or be In the Dally News Jcontinue falling in those districts and| pointed by the P ;|the Ohio Valley and Kentucky nd | i dent and assisted | morning, At Sandy Hook th 4 and | was sixty miles, and ato velocity by a corps of ex al cs designers, It is sug Ho | alone the const I wae atill greate whicl ““) Government Says Free- | any smote in-|_ A drop in temperature Is ted for | man's Journal accredit teeampies id | toonlieht and a y frost to-morrow. terest in a comp: ny manufacturing mesange UBLIN, April 10.—"The P DUBL April 1 ‘Th should be per- | xt storm warning, airplanes: oF she! es inoving slowly mad," says the Freeman's|“ 5. | “Every one in Ireland knows what the| Of 22,500 Liberty motors ordered, | Germans sult will be. The only supporters in] the committee said, only 122 have Sitibeabgahh dy Ireland of foreible conscription of trish: | been completed for the army, 148 for] WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN ete sie oRANC April 10 (Associate: ill Lease sip danced deren re Ay mdhes He ny) Hr Ab pee era es 0 nt GaTienite this recite reduced to a welter of con-| Regarding the training of aviators, | Press). ; " 7 ‘As a result," the report says,|” Once yesterday and again last eve- “several hundred of the American ning the Cormane sabre round at c \Givenchy, but each time the ritts cadets have been practically Idle and |i) re themselves fo fiercely on the have made no progre linvaders that the latter were forced About 1,200 cadets were sent to/to withdraw, the last time leaving England, France and Italy last year upward of 800 prisoners behind them, July October t- | December a he criber. 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