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fe run heod: ‘ormal himnse the 19) Alm a ii “If It Happens In New York lt’s In The Evening World’’ PRICE TWO CENTS. by The Press Publishing je New York World), NEW FOUND SLAIN, BROTHER ARRESTED® The “ Circr.Jation Books Open to All,’ »| Te pear + Weather—COLDER a ‘¥ orld, Guy". | Cire ulat ” ‘Booka "Onen to All| magi 3 | YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 191). 12 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS PRESIDENT VISITS POPE 10 DAY ARAN een 300 Still Aboard as Siranded Ship Calls kirebcat PROPERTY QWNERS IGNORED WOMANMURDERED ONLY STRETCHER CASES BY ASSESSORS, SAYS SPIIZER HARVEST REAPED BY LAWYERS Board in NEW YORK TO PAY ae) TRIBUTE TO JOFFRE ON G7TH BIRTHDAY Vill Be Held sowerie Even Blunders by Special Levies to Victim. RICH “HONEST GRAFT.’ as Man Who e Sits in Final Appeal Useless, Placed Charge To-Day HIS is the sixty-seventh Judgmentt | birthday of Marshal Joffre, = who (fire “stopped them at Ernest Spitze the Mar 180th Street. wh Mas position in th after twenty years o am he stated in h resignation to Mayo failed in his attem fain evils In the of the ety, was more force fu ‘ n The anniversary will be cele- brated throughout France, doubt- less in many parts of England, and also in New York City. The eat celebration will be held at St. Mark's-in-the-Bowerie, 10th Street, west of Second Ave- his statements of « pra nue, with the French Consu when interviows Ile went eral, Gaston Licbert, presiding. on at some | wih French offi will speak and property ow . opera stars will sing the “Marseil- Peek payers: were: Inf ns ey VM) daise’ and other French patriotic peoened of + . ‘ . oe : F Money raised by the mao ; : church for the fatherless children The t of France will be presented while “i " me eon ant GIRL BASKETBALL “ROOTER si ion he KILLED AS AUTO TURNS OER Evening \ tu an ; ; Pla { it A expose the exis 1 ’ t Municipal ‘iove jition M ine as H Rounds Curve that 1am ur ar Cf me, will hesitate ee said Mr. Spitzer that paper's policy as an incentive “I have read t view with Mr. 0. “and notice that charges mailer Bo complaint was eve the nine years of the Board of Assessors, b have forgotten that in 1915 s¢ fp the office dil make ¢ connection with the that was over-asses: $87,000; that a hearin, the board, that test at this hearing, b ty Avenue. All were reason or other nothing happened. [on sonitn was ALWAYS RELY UPON PUBLIC TO in, sisait tharh FORGET. r belongs to William MeDon “He probably als forge oi a andi fermer Board of Hstimate ‘of No ee ee oni pt Miss Qridler, who wa mumeroue red When the young mer necesary for t Tie the Gliese aka ae the Board of Lstimut i SM a A ha tore mak tial reduc- |the firm of William A. Qeid Gons in 4 ilders, No, 401 Bast 16ud “Some pub solace in an accrpted unued Spitze posures are of and nothing 1 Let us hor tt i Interest of The 1s matter ou Asso den siates d When he that mat ng is memb. boon ML gles re With he trip we in th re James ‘Juinn Road ston Avenue, Univer- Fordham stu a member of Richard baake Haat 119th Stee go0d asse 8 10 obtain machine ect — WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Exploding Lamp Covers Aged Mra, Hand With Bincing Ou, namely, that these ox more ‘ ‘ ‘ I ‘ \ ation the manipula F ing of figures | 1 ver having for money out of e¢} t $th y home-ownery behngs tof 1. should be speod discouraged “When a . they do, class of a ‘ he f feavion a aoe: oa! ye th #4 on Second Fase) } quent the ne James | ty AFTER A QUAPREL; BROTHER ARRESTED: — Five- Year-Old Son Gives Alarm and Accuses His Uncle. DISPUTE OVER A WILI Child Man Demanded Father's Testamentary Doc- uneat, Mother Refused, Says After a b ovr her. M rrel thner was found i was arrested on a of micide. He ts forty ars old the slain woman 1 The quarre! was over the will of ir father, Mrs, rs five-year-old son neighbors of ity the nearest ‘ nd Wh ehended at his had de- urrender| \, which she ed fi a and Dy m St MAword Tallin prov prostra 5 t ate and er had frequently Asked why he when he visited id told him. fre hold-ups had ghborhood ive Capout tained w en reported in jome, Hd be lood, the 8 hand Ho sald at very « Deter found mur be the having eaving the ing had been « nd that the b Zabner's He found a the fl ar w was et had pene ad her revolver dir ing room ne FIRST RETURNED SOLDIERS PARADE IN STH AVE, TO-DAY Pacific Will, Enj Theatre The first to march will be 1 sth Tr D om the war ree officers of the of the 8th on, who will parade up Fit 2 men andt nue to-day son Pavia taere 10 bestow Los Sonos Lyon Bim, w 1 returns nt tot ON NORTHERN PACIFIC SOCIETY WOMEN AIDING RESCUERS AT STRANDED SelP SCENE Miss MARION HOLLINS, 3 RM , Mrs HARRY HOLLINS, Mrs R POTTS and Mra CHARLES | MORGAN (kneeling) SOCIETY WOMEN SERVING HOT COFFEE AND SANDWICHES Photo by World BtaFP Photographer. ++ |YOUNG VANDERBILT WANTS TO ENTER WEST POINT Richest Private May Almost Hopeless — Believed Now Transport Can Be Saved. Soldier in America — Remain in Army as A wirele an Office t i at He “The Northern Pacific report as 300 of the da ¢ Naval Communica TACOMA, Jan, 4. elius Va rhaps 100 pr buck private left Camp Lewis on a r fireboat to H we, al furlough yest will go Bast ane Private whon still under * Wadswor at Camp U.S. 8. Northern Pacitie, . that 1 H 7PM, 3, 1919, n inat net 1 The World, N. Yer All passengers safely» various ships standing hy excopt 200 str ishek could not be handled safely unt of the tof t rr dan. to-dmy that The 1 and the care Hing these men, Weather mitting they will be del to-morrow along with an he No apprehensi veh men spared. wa or the erew as the remaining SSDAIKe for the safety of on board, CONSTELLY, wT aR ie SONAL ALWEE ecuse oven ths powesiul Buse beard (Continued on second Page) Condition of Men Makes Rescuc in Rough Sea} aboard, in- Nook | y fat! fi the fire | tiniw nt to nd 1 to WILSON OPENS CONFERENCES ON PEACE WITH STATESMEN IN UNITED STATES EMBASSY Hopes to Make Important Progress | To-Day—Officially Made a Citizen of Rome—Will Visit Genoa Sun- day—Leaves for Paris Monday. KOME, vhen awa 4,--Woodrow Wil n the Eternal City but ontinued to-da Jan. mv President of the Urited hoi State WhO i | Rome while here, to receive the plaudi Mtatian nation. | The President was given a continual ovainn 40- in semi-state, from the Quirinal, the home of the Embassy, where he was the luncheon guest of Anterican Amba Thomas Nelson Page. The luncheon had been so arranged that when Mr. Wil the Embassy he will proceed straight to the Vatican, where ved by Pope Benedict XV. BRITAIN AND HOLLAND Americ ador mw leaves he will be! + The pecuilar poiltical relations ex- isting between the Quirinal and the Vatican rendered it expedient that the President should go to the Vati- OF GERMAN EX-KAISER ‘=m, anion ont) Toe Ansvi passy, of course, is regarded as American territory After the President leaves the Pope Mrs, Wilson and Miss Margaret Wil on will be received by the Pontiff he Hague Says Fate of Monarch Has Already Agreed Upon Abdicated AMSTERDAM, fan, 4. M Ww nv - Vatican HE Stritish and Dute 4 é ek Between the ‘on an agreement regarding the Vatican, t President will the statun of the former German continue the conferences arted Emperor, according to a despatch in London with Premier Vittorio te the Telegraaf from The Hague do and Haren Sidney Sonnino, an Fereign Minis and it Lnportant de ached regard LUTHER MUSEUM LOOTED; ANCIENT BIBLES TAKEN and Costly Books From Famous Collection Afier his cons Benedict, Pre « confe Papal Se Ktalian presy att importance t Coins Lost ei at Wittenburg. WITTENBURG an, believing sia, Jan. 4 je coins and a number of costly | including some famous Babylon- in the University of Witten. | Martin Luther, as a pro ; phy early in the Part of the Augus- PRESIDENT |S MADE A CITIZEN Mona y » w Luthe OF ROME.” a monk and in later| Tosnight the Presid wife and family, was It wa berg that t taught phite sixteenth century Protestant as Quirinal, 5 and Queen To-morr “ACE” THAW IN NEW YORK. * Fiver Leaves Httebargh w recep- address of He was o rer dinner at the ‘ tad RECEPTION WAS THE MOST CORDIAL EVER GIVEN, a OW 1 SAY $ newspapers sentiments. 7 seribed him as Ogure in the history ead ng newspaper most powerful | of the world,” and \