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ee ae on THE EVENING WORLD, — FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. § —_[octtytiizees 2%) BRMSH WORKER DAVES MRS, STOKES CONVICTED, | 94 RAILROAD OFFICES © ynrr tt, movgr mont GONSOLIDATED ITO FOURS sos | 804 WETS IN 9 HOURS| RELEASED M 10,000 BAL langunge as @ part of the curriculum in the early classes of the high “ ols. All the members were pres- prot Robert McNutt McElroy aw | peared for the National Security IN SCHOOLS, URE | pees He sald at the present) pe venth Ave ree “a ly 505 Fulton treet ok! * m4 ~ THE l) BOATS ARE Federal Administration Establishes} In teu of the om hed, Joliet | New Record Set at Barrow—Cali-| F Guilty on Three Counts Un- t, New York offices will be opened at No. 64 Broad st Espiona ime there was no commercial value Quarters for Joint Sale of Way, He HAD Rovaaeny, Hoe fornian Beats Mark of Gibson MANY PR F LN rie Bay A dR bedtime be oh Tickets to Save Rent. 32d Street and No. 112 W 2d Stree at Kearny, N. J. | Socialist Se New Trial. saw no reason why there should be and at vawpontt J __|_ Sox Sethe New Teh y orders of the United States Rail- “a On N, May A new riveting KA any aclentific value. Now that | rond Administratio States all] HAS WIFE-BEATING HABIT. | ccora for the United Kingdom was| Toso Pastor eR fet that the uve of the Tanmuage 4 | fe : ak viet Stan OF Somerys yesterday at Barrow by William | gutlty on thre unts in Mederal Court loyee of Vickers, Limited. | here last night, of violation of the s-pound riveting hammer on| Espionage Act. was on her way to her beams for 42-inch howitzers,| home in New York to-day, being at ree REL Inch howitzers. | ifperty on bond pending decision on a tofoFs occupted as ticket offices by the] Five weeks ago John Dugolar, var s rail r will houtivead to Hi from First Page.) felt that the use of the language in three years old, of the public schools would tend to di- nue, Willlamaburg, Tell Board of Superintendents] Vii. tne minds of the pupils from Prussian despotism, which is out for close « Co 0d plunder and pillage. Their latest ing of the stores has been san yy, “ f a third-story 804 rivets in nine hours tion for a new trial, which was set Its Commercial Value Is Gone iA “se vaevan asked if theae|ttegtion restrain Germany as little hands of « sub-eommitter ing | charge, but an awning on the sec ivets were of two kinds, counter- June L by Judge A. 8, Van Valken- an a Bg era . to-Aay as they did when Belgium, H. A. Howarth, real estate agent of| ¢ saved her frotr snap-head, and t ols em- Textbooks Harmful. | reasons aid not exist before the en- | (0-47 as th the Long Walked Tankoes Company 2 week Sloyed had been in wse for twelve _ try of the United States into the war. ae ‘Mf. Andrews, general land and tax agent 0 monthe. The Board of Superintendents of} He replied, very largely. WASHINGTON QUESTIONS is the Je Railroad Company; H. OAKLAND, Cal, May %4.—L. W. which ehe sald she was not for thé : mt i ae bgneral lea ans Sano, & A¥eat eearlered th (he Moor and, did not Delleve the . the New York Public Schooix con.| Henry C. Quimby, representing the } Wilson, assistant general land and tas hibit remne Hera. ane r ten should have. the entral Railroad ty seent port of every -altizen in tts American Defense Society, based bis agent of the New Yor | tinued to-day the hearing on the] ie ion upon the tact the United! LLOYD GEORGE FIGURES = |<’ Tig BSeSRNNOT Permusivenle resolution to eliminate the German] states ig at war with Germany, and | Re vy nt. P value of the German language to people in the Western Hemisphere iy ': ae S f 4 Unable to Find Basis for His Com- |" parison With German Forces gone. He suggested the value of sub- ashe German, * af ‘ h dern Language Division of the WASHINGTON, May %4.—Promier way, 170 Br nment which Is for the for the peopl and I vernme: ty for the offense 8 was found guilty imprisonment or a b ._on_each count pt in the la hou d thirteen and fourteen ¢ company asserted, ently Fe sderal ship: J., who | $200,000 Called Allens Asks $50,000, fine of $1 DANDORY, Conn., May Felix G tway, 149 Broad. | Pollak, head of the Danbury Manufae- |? stituting French and Spanish, for fens Rochester rte a a) eight Bours 24.—Fire of t 171 Bron 172| turing Company, to-day sued John N. ty chools, read a number of let- Lioya é +: thas Broadway, way,| Accavallo, a grocer, for $50,000 dam- nuthier Very Low, i or Late Pa) ae . ters into the record tn opposition to | Moye statement tha me B 0) Broad at * TAWA, Ont., M he eonidte uilding, formerly FS ° : , 8 Br ad- | ages, alleging the defendant called him| OTTAWA, Ont., May n r of Contmers t Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. the continuance of teaching of Ger- | United had thus far been able Broadway Broadway. w mo|tion of Hugh Charles Gauthier, Ps e144 ‘ e man. He sald, is regard to South way, roadwa: an enemy alien and had said his name |t! athe hen oe On ahvenue i eofaln s ® America, he had learned that there |to counterbalance less than one-fifth 195 1 ¥ SD cwes aa sd was on a list in Washington as a pro-| oman Catholic ia past. we A ame rem (Sk were fewer Germans in the entire tren the wag | TOR Way. Se Sroncway, s858 bad= reputa- or firemen to ‘ ke continent than in New York City. |% %¢ fabting strength the Germana)y.... 1244 Broadway, 1246 Broadway, good will hreatened the te- ‘ Consequently the speaking knowledge |#Ained for west front operations Broadway, 1270 Broadwey n lost. of German would be useless in Latin " ‘ie oolhaee | : |America. Hoe had read some of the |MfoURh tho eo of Russia, left t oks used in the pub- t puzzled as to ved they have a be minds of the hich !t was bared Secretary Baker formally announced Clement G, Eimer, in charge of t 5 modern language inthe Stuytowac, |2°Me time aco that more than 500,000 neu, acheea’ Log auld ied one of | American troops were In Furope. The the teachers who would like to cut out sh Premier's statement wo! German. He thought the teachers of deat FE et nin anete ewok ours ae i should be put to some useful | Ueate | that between pyle ene lion. He urged the Board of | %900,000 German troops had been intendents to support the reso- | leased from the Eastern front and were | \ being employed in the West. Army of- Finally a resolution was adopted | tcery here do not belle jermany re. ninate the teaching of German “ig Graceful New Models * Misses’ Summer Shoes [fz isi Shad th Sa's ie ere & Oxfords or Pumps be referred to the ‘dof Fduca-| It was regarded as probable that XW PU Bae mamvsnne tion, which has the authority to ac _ is the matter ¥ t act) Promier Lioyd George was basing his —_— j st mber of Amerti- ment on the n With Low Heels a ie - ey EXECUTED BY SHOOTING ee ek Condemned “Man in In Utah Tells] 100,000 men it would indicate British Marksmen to Make information was that half a million Aim Sure. German troops had been withdrawn robpe: Betagha from the eastern front for use in the ito] pease Grant Utah, Mi f || West. 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