The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1919, Page 1

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“If It Happens In FOR SMITH COMES OVERPROHIBITION | Demands Referendum but | Spedker Sweet Orders Dry Amendment Ratified. GRNATE MUST DECIDE @ssemfty Will Obey Speaker, | hut “Drys” Are Doubtful of Uppe T House. ALBANY, Jan fre lesistative prohitbitic in bis mews Senate on pro trong doubt « can muster the 1 votes from the | cans to pass |! twenty-t by their WITH SENATE The opening 4° Ly fature was feast (qween the Gov, Smith ove y two houses t Lay! . eal! on the the second £ far as social t the Governor and glong very well t of the program sage is anc n | Phere ether ho} ean «et PEVETS through. ' tating real them v say it sm Hearst, w if the Gove cialist Part tion and | night Ser Niagara \ Schenectady w fication re | *oytinued on Second Page) ~ It’s In The Evening World’’ PRICE “TWO CENTS. GOVERNOR'S PROGRAMME RESTS , New York Copyright, Ant, @.” (The ‘New OF Pr NOK Wf Che “ Circulation Books Open to All: ” by ‘The Preas Publish! - cee vee j ALL SF THE EVENIN — ¥, JANUARY 2, ON oe) York World). 2 | \ 1919, HIER’ OF TYALY To- Day's Weather—PROBABLY SNOW. 18 PAGES. WILL TAKE 3000 OFF STRANDED LINER; DOUBT IF TRANSPé BLENT FARES AS LR1'S ONE HOPE Ci ( G Nott I Starvir pan Bankruptcy, He $ WHITNEY HITS HYLAN Mayor lic irn, I in Rett e Commi FIRST OPENFAGHT — SHONTS DEMANDS PRESIDENT ARRIVES — IN ROME TO-MORROW FOR PEACE DISCUSSION a oe or BiG POLISH ARMY IS REPORTED ON MARCH TO BERLIN Italian Capital Is in Gala Attire Visit at Which Wilson Hopes fo Important Results in Conferences With the King and Nation’s Lead- ing Statesmen. 1, Re ie Jan ne * aie as ‘Infantry, Cavalry and Artille : : Ge Sail i ‘is : i Have Already Occupied is Frankfort-on-Oder. is station 40 the Quirinal, bunting thying from tagstaffs surmounted b: rie ‘ ied images of “Victory,” | LONDON, Jan Amply support : ; . i \ é Capitol, ere Mun ' Ay and ar t t vit , bw v 4 t 5 2 irticula i 2 qapite!| ee , r Hl | t ‘ f 1P y w i 4 ation wphical a 4 ey , rt In the square at the station where @——$$ <_< Ho meeting Sree ue : : ems of x WIFE DIES OF POISON Se esicies a pce a i Spatato AS HIS FURLOUGH ENDS Saas 7 privé 7 7 alien. r a NW Could Stand > Mi vas marae atthe teen dier Husband’s Retum | OF THEIR BRUTAL DEEDS York King Vietor Em- | to Camp. | * can Ambassador Page Lieut: award Fi P ¥ Ha ( fn tacel ae gga ty caty Th. (¢ i} and ne border, the President |COM#*NES colored ¢ ng bec Governmen it nate Wa t owill tre na speetal royal train, |e end of bi * w T r He will be greeted at Turin and the Mayor by and the Municipalities | Stre bh Maxin the newspaper. nant had RT CAN BE SAVED f BIG FLEET STANDS BY U. S.S. NORTHERN PACIFIC, ‘ ASHORE ON FIRE ISLAND WALES To vis Visi TU, oc MAY SEEK BRIDE HERE, ROYAL MAIDS SCARCE | | | Breeches-Buoy Rigged to Save Sick and Wounded if Necessary—Troop- ship Was Five Miles Off Course— | Efforts Will Be Made to Drag Her/ | Into Deep Water. An attempt will be made toxtay to transfer the 2,925 passengers, im iding 1,744 sick or wounded soldiers, from the American troop transport Northern Pacitic, which went agrouud half a mile east of Fire tsland : and 100 yards off Fire Island Beach, at 2.15 A, M. yesterday. At the time efforts will be renewed to drag the 8,000-ton vessel off the sand, | Many “ghost ship,” as the Germans called her, as soon as wind and sea permit, and no fear is fel} e safety of those on board. The ship seems to lie in about five feat { sand and ten feet of water, broadside to the beach and headed west. ' five miite af hero wk hie was five miles off her course wh ships are standing by to render aid to the t half tide, ia a rain aiid misty he struck the first of seven sand spits. he forty-mile wind drove her on over the tuck 150 ards from the point of first grounding. The sea lifted late yesterday and carried the transport 100 yards further, with a sli starboard. Early to-day the wind had died down to twenty miles, and she was ap- | proaching an even keel. Ca OUR U BOAT DECOY | NEVER HAD A CHANCE the rescuing squadron. | Peaceful Looking Schooner Hid) tui, and a Lot of jsav bar uniil Two cruisers, twel | stores, eight wrecking tugs, troopship Mallory | Solace and Senavca., jers and a fleet of naval tugs comprise | It ts doubt whether she can be. Ive or more @e- the the hospital ships ubmarine chas- ver, Heavy Guns k y morning, He/)°"" sp MB lte make a it the station by the |"*Y oo Ree i th n “ faith and q n, the members of the | iio iokion sun i dence by t nd military and etvil aU | cor seaAti bh ‘i t H ple fail t t | jeamp, Mr b wn pheh at « | Prince Colonna, Mayor of!went into the p w 1A ji f ' t 1 atly | Rom and eprese tives of the yund on ‘ rea 4 hich 1 transportation costs to M i will await President] bolic h Alin b ‘ rs, ;w ni large circular square he died w H WANTS HYLAN TO EXPLAIN “SE-| facing the Huthe of Diocletian, 1 t CRET CONFERENCES.” Mayor and the en will be in re Telegu 1 w Ustimate has pub-| the currounded |" ¢esr SG EAD jhumanity ro ther than diam the ancient |? !'* otis n of horn # scaly " |HARBOR STRIKE 1S OFF ; sof the Board of F ions BY VOTES OF BOATMEN t would 1 Jent Wilson , A t h Adi ira How abc Jin tthe nam f th Breraal City Atter mpeccne D, dha ! he fr 1 Kaela eas PRESIDENT WILL CALL ON THE Board, They Ge . A terra - 5 . DOWAGER QUEEN, Work jen ! i es at Shortly after arriving at the ‘ [urges G rn ah o residence of the King, : ¥ ‘ ‘ I Ww Mrs. Wilson and|, y Miss Marg W will call on M rite To th wor w t a a f an exenonge | : TOOK” BERLIN TOO SOON. | ween t and 18 a | haven't \ i 1 t President win} tent ¢ | these Smerionas WHE Get Yo Med-| t An als for “Vietory \ w r 5 e ithe ro PRI A 11 | ' \ 1 ‘ t tive A an non 1 | t 4 1 “ hb - > i Hoof Rome, | WE Haye doy Rides on tb tout t 1 of} VALMTTA wo v A Hurry to the GEO MM COHAN THEATRE | r = & I . : é oo id Broadway ead sud Sb 1s & riot! aan, qCominued on Seoond Page.) homeward voyage art secking the ather four, kasi Gunaars Know the waters, think she Is too far | inshore to be d She fs in the NEWPORT, Jun How ‘ol ess exact spot w 2 troll AKEG UY DAE ARON te of the North Ge sloyd went J Navy Department as a decoy to at- {ashore in 1911 with 1,700 persons ict German submarines has been | @board, i with the arrival here of the | GapTain SAYS NO LIVES ARE IN ed Charles Whittemore, DANGER. , at anchor to-day in the) Capt L. J. Connelly, U.S. N. eom- 4 ubmarine stopped | Manin the Northern Pacife, sent Ps epee epic | the following wireless In response ‘ vered that she was |' af inquiry IN nvthing but w banmless) oargo-ony “The Northern Pacific is in no Wauld ‘Ca er. She was manned by naval of-| Immediate danger, The weather Ent iat and curried @ trained cre forecast indicates shifting of the es ‘ , § y to give battle at a moments} wind to northward of west. This se ataren ca in tee a pic ar . lee an beitieriirie , " on will be made probably ay wi / 270 SAILORS DROWN Baremsiueans | es p male “Notify relatives of returning } u IN A HOLIDAY WRECK) sotdiers and crow that they need the | have no fear for their safety. the | % of More Than 300 on “A large number of vessels are b wre ; tish Yacht Reach Danger- standing by to assist as soon as / . ow ‘ the weather moderates.” 6G Princess! LONDON, Jan. %2—Only thirty of|ice in Hoboken sent out this 1 n of Eng) and the | 399 guilors wer ed yeuterday when | Might en @X-lthe British at yacht Jolaire wa T No Pacific Ia gett = i Meotiand, Ail the ood at ng co i f tte n * owned ft T F are in u f , New Ne lea ' : 4 wi > ; i “ng bly be tr We t Hel morrow rhe k i ‘ |D0 NOT BELIEVE TROOPS A ; t ris to reuch to who was . . -> and of ! Woods 4 Wilson Cannot Us for thirty- Viale to Sov inw Chtlen Avy. stot The s 1 » dani oe it ve @ Couple Married 32 Vears Die te the foal ‘ ly a} os Jnearby, 1 nooth, ' (tytwo dara, died last night of STOP COUGHING boats will gyoceed to New Yor! Brcamenia insuctien prostrated Lo: ames sans) Meqine mame and bale (Ot | es conitad engse wilt be

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