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pl ooklyn ‘Welcome - Committee Quits As Hearst Protest Che (“Cirontation Books Open to All." | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ SRE Nat he ah NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. WEATHER—Fair and Colder To-night and Thursday. GP LS =} cere hcoree ef re: wom? _PRICE Two ‘CENTS. te | 'U. S. HAD ARMY OF 7,131,172 FOR 1919 Two - Thirds of Great U. S. Army Provided by Draft | ALLONGROLYN.HEAGUE To CUT out SMOKES. DRAFT RAISED TWO-THIRDS ‘'uatuts ENFORCEMENT OF PEACE FOR BRAVERY UNDER FIRE STEREO oTONAameNmeN OF U.S. ARMY.7,131,172MEN ON THS SIDE OF ATLANTIC Denso uns Sort ES" 1) SICHT WHEN WAR ENDED | TO REST ON UNITED STATES | Nathan Jonas From Body (Special to The Evening World. 1 sy SYRACUSE N.Y to Welcome Soldiers. © Anti-s ague in Crowder keporls Examinations | INP TUEID TH the No-Tobacco | Showed 70 Per Cent. of Na- ablish a national LP RANKLIN HALL, former head j z D Indiana and now organizing Secretary "HEARST IS PROTESTED 1 nto England’s Standing Army Probably maladie tive, { the Bronx} committee. Marshal General Crowder stated IP | rast hes been . fillln | : Ten of the cleven members of th nual report to Congres ae) County gail, ewine trom ‘material Pete ES ® Opinion seemed to be divided as to Memorial Committee signed the letter ' 2,240,000 Class 1 men ses in five pending murde | PEAR os whetber this force should be moral of resignation. The absentee wa a 1s waiting to be mobilized when | ie Wolfe Remained at VIRUS OF INFLUENZA or 1 tated, the armed the city N | ihe venatt s deen discoverea by | Miss Elsie de physical. Many plans had been ation then bein In addition v .cague of America, will come here rn z . . ee campaign headquarters of the No-Tobacco Leagu tion Physically Perfect. to Be Limited to 200,000 and a tn aminm ot ove ore F. W. Roman of the Department of Economics of Syracuse Eo | p 3 Refuse to Serve “Where Free ie 6 Gl eancig susie aac all ie [Oxy ON Ciaee Venn 10 WITNESSES IN rance to About One-Fifth of the dom of Action Is Impossible veague will father a constitutional amendment prohiviting the growing . = ihigail Former Force Yih : mittees and use of tobacco. , wa > . —Others Quit mmiltee “{ have received hundreds of letters daily from people interested in ghteen in Each Hundred of | MURDER CASES —— eee Basha Chea ilk Gh PEFRANENE Hem the no-tobacco campaign which we intend to carry out,” he said. “At Military Age Called, Against | PARIS, Feb. 5.—The special ccmmittee which is drawing up the if 2 first our opponents took the tobacco restriction campaign as a dream a ae z ; ion for e League o vree f + orlal, a sub-division of the Brooklyn) oy certainly not as a serious possibility, but now they are awakening England’s Sixty-two. | j stitution for the League of Nations has agreed provisionally to the pr Victory Celebration Committee, re ; Rahat tata KAreROKGAT AHA eihbeie) Ih GU — ‘Over There,’ ie ) the Horie] } jamble and two of the articles, it was officially announce 5 o the fact that we are carnest and sin n our aim EE eee it y announced to-day. Satis- i signed tn a by t noon to-day be The anti-nicotine crusade is not to be considered with levity. It WASHINGTON, Feb. $,--The be ee Fires Burnin: i * &e., C Codes to factory progress is being made on other parts of the draft. ! cause of success of the Hearst forces) will be prosecuted rigorously, for the evils of tobacco greater than tutes was ready to increase its fight- ss i ae Piha: Aafawe te ‘ whan in ousting Nathan S$, Jonas from tie| those of liquor.” ng force to 7,181,172 men during 1919 | Guide Answers in Bronx Jail. The delegates were working to-day on the most difficult problem Bxeeutive Committee of we main| War had) continued, Frovos: | 4 need of easlody which tors week | cases, it Sheriff Jam men, Wh au esa its purpose the trilling of th Helped Move Wounded abolition of armaments to organiza- Hcantth | erasvsdo' (he cen walling’ tee ttln pi pata BY BRITISH DOCTORS tion of an international military and nan SL Kkoalve othe l aoehied al police under « single com- er and Ne. | mander, Cros Miss |Germs of Trench Fev involved—the force with which the league will make its decisions effec - | " ; [form were raised through the York Le ey ogee i \ resignations om the Exe | Crowder stated, the total number In- |the expense of the county, hav i hie phritis Also Identified Among plan finding the greatest sup- 3 faraialtias iunivel Of ‘that. of ape “tipping their mitts” to the representaty port amor esponsible de ’ mmittee, 1 ie ie ‘ , {ducted during the war being 28t0,-| “Wpping thelr mitts” to the men) Ceo ctiaye Tee overnment 1 Others port among responsible delegates | Temas, and that he had received | Reasons beni and Sutfici en and Car “Believed 10 Be |a96, tgvery one was taken from C he thee TAGs Lesa aloe CU) formed her t nat the te LONDON, Fet provides for no such radical de- } wre. resignations from the man Ke ena ea tial Sant ob thameniat ong the ave bee jing : > » : 4 Reise Only Comment on Costi- Ones That Figured in Trol- Only 18 per cent, of the m i a) Avan gen eased total ration, with a brona ur, had | HE virus of trench. sever |PAtture. It proposes merely the re- | morn zal : ; lay Holduns in Ques itary age, eighteen to forty-five, trials In song the prisoners| been awarded to her for bravery and those of influenza and | duction in each nation’s armament to Lat Every mail brings new resigna- gan’s Rank Reduction fey Holdups in Queens. in the service, the report stated, while 7 la siving| Under tire in the week of March + hint tions, and the s quite 5° . ee ——-- 1 ted 6 r cent, of P ORENSEAR (ROM, GIBR| of some forms of nephritis |a point consistent with the mainte- om: ne England contributed 62 F 4 ) pointers and asking for more| 21, 1918-a week in which French have been tsolated and | 1 nance milar to tan, where} = ee mantle holdups kept the police busy | hep available f rs ormation, The information whic hopes were menaced like a candle AebacdIngs (VEE FOGARR ates teae nee of domestic tranquility, the i the Hearst aused fe pl vmaats during the early hours to-day. © In all, 24,234,021 men were regi8-lthe authorities have been # gto} flame in a storm to the Director General of. the | l&8ue itself to be the ultimate judge ! scores of withdrawa a and A no Ne 1, but 1 do not cure to commen Pak pe ncaa ace nal ag Jtered by the great dvaft system fT! Keepy from the prisoners has been When ¢ under Army Medica; Service in France |®* to the size of the army and navy | tablishment of an independeat or- hat is the only explanation that! oe i escuned in a green auto. | military servic given to them in song. | beavy bombar ho Ger- | r Gen, Sir John Kose | to be needed by the member nations. | ganization to welcome the soldiers | police Commissioner Enri would 5 Seven per cent, was the maxipum ‘Over There” has told the men ac mans were advancing, Miss de ford, consulting physisan |The manner of ralal P| home. An independent organization) 11. 16 day for the demotion of In- | Tobie In the Bronx are believed to be | percentage of men taken fromy any }cused what the mate witnesses] Wolfe refused to leave t the British Expeditionary | 4, ; Bre STRlee Wham | th wame sort may be formed in . the gang that held up three troliey | one indusiry. The farmers were|will have to say about them and the] pital where ahe was working ua- In France; Capt. Dashtors | °° [eft to the individual countries, “| spector * onest a t rat Queens ye Ay | then * r reA t | , vance; ay peoples t . Brooklyn |S F : Pan SAER th ‘Queen t bs . t } better than many other work-| prisoners have sungeback to them to] ti she had ped remove all th nd Capt. Wilkon en printed (n Great Britain and the United States i Daniel sky, a member of the| the rank of ¢ r : eat lags sible the holdups | ,, per cent. of those registeri “Keep the Home Fires Burn and wounded men the British Medical Journal almost certainly would rely on volun- | execut committee, said to-day Costigun for en years has beer nes in the ca Michael pak’ erred classifica telling their friends what to burn. She received several monihs | According to this oMficial stave. ‘ee? attracted by good pay. France that talking with the otherjat the he of vice suppression in} Piste nd ns nu Bes » gale | ( married men were|"Oh, Boys, Where Do We Go From « Brenoh medal tent, the virus in each case hus | Italy possibly would return to : members he understood that all of |New York and he had made himself] h@ Wé ES > clove at 1 A. M. when | |. showing that 89 per| Here” has established a perfect lia- yn oof her nervice | teen proved to be a minute glob. |COM#eription, on the ground they coutd 1 them, or very nearly all, would resign | terror to evil-doers both in and out|® A in wis Niky oe i pre ent om were deferre ison between prisoner and witness, 48] grench War Cross | r cell varying in nize and be- |°t PAY wages corresponding to those j At once He sald some of them’ hadief the department, Ho had the con. Fee eee end ee a ee io everes| Rbyatcally the pation|le 10 per oat, | Well aa J6 hey, ware talkin Mer] token of her courag | havior in the s types of dis |!” the British and American armies | already written resignations which| fidence of the public and several : : " A TY" | perfect, according to the draft exam-|/n a lawy DAM tase. Investigations which have | But, whereas France had a conscript ; the mails had not yet dolivered aistrict attorneys had asked for his]Pdy In the barroom, including ‘he! oy “phis iv the percentage of the| Sherif Donne! ea bimuele Leen conducted resulted, & ts bee |"fMy of $00,000 before the war, it j LETTER OF MEMORIAL COMMIT. |**rvices. On ten minutes notice he/tred mathor letor, who | men found fit. ‘This does not Include |4# In a hopeless position to cope with | CT Of}f) SCHIFF PAINTING Veved, in the isolation of tue | Probably would need only 20 of 23 per 1 TEE TENDERING RESIGNATION | W#S Sent to the obscure Beach Street |PAd Just entered. Sass anded $45] 1 iimited service men or those|the varblers behind the bar The | } wapmacae Gausbe mad ind /cent. of that number under the | tation, and (ne ub riosity has|#Foss the bar and the robber backed lied. jail has accommodations for ninety HOSPITAL « , Lol . League | The letier in which the memoriu and the public'y curiosity has} Beross ihe 1 on a passing Second | Whose defects could bo remedied, De ee to ks cs sk typhus, the causes of which have | 4 committee resigned was addressed to | heen roused as to th Me Pee oa teelley pad | rhe at porcentages of physical | an eee ee omen mod juveniles | hitherto been obscure and the ba- In the case of Great Britain and | rough President Riegelmann, and {OF other motives behind the action: Bal 14| fitne rom the Middle seacaratad Wh ie ie woman ace | HW ; ' ; cilli of which have never before | the United States, the number of sol- | preua Is a detailed report gf an in-| Pol Webb Sasso's| Oiahoma led the nation with inearooreied, « Ui jn. the: women, as| lunt Portrait of Banker,} Seer Spoiatea diers would approximate their former | Dear Sir:—Some weeks ago |'erview between Ex ang saker| SY ‘ nr the [cents closely followed by Ark princ.yal offenders in song. | Presented to Bronx Institution BOSTON, Feb. 5.—Fifty healthy [Standing armies (200,000 for the | Mr, Nothan 8, Jonas, then [P@Per reporters to-ds sectllyaleac inet delay PTE raska, Wy SOUSE TT TS sanbae abarehdi of iheis veces | by His Famil g omen, volunteers from |!9 and 75,000 for the Americans). ' Chairman of the Brooklyn V Mr. Commis Is there any 2 4 *}and North Dakota, Rb MG MDG ot ‘ Moa dA Ghia Rilaanees | CATAL B60 Salat On TEsAb AK UanITLL| Nava} Detention Barracks | When the Central Powers were taken | tory Celebration Committee, ap- | ‘Pins you care to say about Cosy del | Arizona show the largest percentages|¢Morts Is to apread to -ddiptdegc led | mata the Mantacinve ties here, wére taken to the Quaran- |!nto membership the League would | pies man eens untit, with Connect nd to other materia! witnesses the | pre me and fix the size of their ar po A ) undersigned + ; ot phy D “ act that thay Gave bean t 1, Gun Hill Road and Bainbr ups Island mie . », nothin: 5 speed like he ett New Yc " ¥ a nflueaza Only at emergencies would » } ith your approva members | the Distr! ieeay eeaein al) ih the 2 id be Prine stone Porm “t by : An, Joseph Rowls ington close. Rhode be DINGTIGE AORnAY \An8 i t . t verninent |ikely to call such armies to distant of the Committce on Permane 1 fn a f r haracter of question asked by him ' diata Memorial to the soldiers, sailors [OF ‘ ra ’ per cen , Gees Sctecnete On tiele i! ay, d Hisap- | i points. In the event of trouble on the 4 marines who > not ort week, tha ys bo: the. robber grabned the per cen and tn ueamare/atbar witiasaea tof bia |tene tution aor tan ex. | American Continent, the United | esented t borough durin new eq if ane Uitons yor wa. m fo bil oy y oo melthen #hi Dalwean tt Ac Ms Gan 28: ands Ae a haustive a t nuse 1 | States would b& directed by tne da : ny | speed. Tt lashed wildly atong| causing physical reje ne per-/coming, ‘Their te neither rhyme nor | Jan (The panting was by Har-| mode of spread of Influenga” May | League to take action, Similar | eerie caneactan nth an 1 report that{ until 114th V \ | centage only one tenth of one} metre in their co Rensiong. Thies Mat N mad Huropean troubles would be settled 'o ™ =e t o¢ | teur Leonoras warb! nth al iJ Tae inale moe hand all gic The mh cea 1 and in wom I nd ment brought t ws a rsapeeepl ey sf Paintin , It is believed this plan will meet “We regret deeply that we are eyo 1 £ such) v simin than per cent a aay ae ind abroad ‘untriea, since it means the seast ape ey i Ant sania Ga un? or Policeman Burk : fn dulitied, Flatef on rer su Ae 7 The # * tha | bange in present methods and pele i ng the interim the fi Second A ‘ v | on per cent Peseta is ‘ Machine Gun Company and Medical} overcomes the naturat prejudice - iunawn C 8 were mit- | the fleeing bandit f 1 Gen. ¢ work 1 ot epee ye ony h » 8 felt by other cc | morial Committer c er ; fy 1 "ye 7 “1, Trovatore” never had an pe 1s being held for ra Men on La France—First Ba ish by other countrisa. ap 4 Committe he various o ' ‘ ¢ asic I t: | Ba i a doors) Gru ed 120,000 men either in AS ae ar ys 4 ii Due Wed well as America nst sending | positions 4 , 1 Question 1. Isn't the public entitled | way. He was abou Ay DIPS?) che: arto useful we BOAT eee te Ven aes Hee) an Tega An Mrs, Phoebe Hearst Not Ht A MS Yr euhipecs troops to distant lands except tn tho ( which we were appointed, feeling {9 ! mation as to why 8 man like : sc aagala Regier ae; ie c the marriages added | tna anetata A rep r ntingent of t 69th | case of the atest provocation, willin main as memb t L. ¢ Ban, who has been er aught wot 000 men Class one, Bighteen| Women kbepirs ent ae Hearst, a r of Willian # a nur r Haywa ga Interchanges of views by the varie ] \ un Pisa cerns o ex maauere uk 7 Nae oan a + pistol 1 m be pres : neater ows 8 ee d Ht e i 1 F r Dus powe dicate that one featuze i { any comm ¥ F Laie hy? emoted? yuld 1 Hel work lid 2 b clerical works while ey Belg HW I v Kegimer ar ‘freedom of the seas’ i mons t .) on i D aay was sted aid as ‘8 M ni 295,000 men are st : DMS read if ae “ “ kt fonday on the Prohibition of floating } Rees ' with Ma H na i, Spa : h of No, 186 Aleranal General's Ney MS could t bove t ees 2 ill beR ‘ A 4 Q soul ibition all mines 1 ri The at niw ' ’ . : ‘ D ho b i nded the pf Staten Island Cars ied tp went ir g- | IE HG have to be. enehored our returning a, sailor o : n. feseed wo I housand convict exe | 1AE Se / ; i : : und ned so they would be ren- p marines, and we f fs ear week fw ; ers we # their Th k Wie may : pee Clea IPT. Ue splosive if they broke that no embarrassment need ve bm haat sudeville w r da shor y rade f male us Ww am _ i ‘ r ee-mile Mmit to terri+ c otion ww R ' J f bad) "y tial « as only | OBC ; nrAgrin - 4 € " s rial Ww possibly will be ex. } (Continued on Fou 0) Spe eaaipe es hat in desp 1 1 to rob | $16,000,000 and Gen. Crowde ud bing 10 calliog a) wa ' National ( 1 ed, however, due to fact that Werld Hoe sages apse at sy ‘ of Toledo, and, according to the po. | t? £0 back ta the Tr ihe, er boys from across the seas And ¢ sina we i AG ty n sar day Ia THe WORLD TRAVEY, sURRAD, (Vader New 3 et) erred: at the OF r Only lice, that he was sorry the police CODA COs. OF IRE S 52, 45 the female songbirds, their vocal mis- t readauar rm pany Amate. Polite (World) Patan, a} tor today, Wedaewia). Web. 5. 1919: /expianation then was that there was! !Cer,that | the policeman | compared with $217 in the "60s, lished, sing the "M anies A. i C and PD. compr 6 dark Tow 3 1 re, Es Sus Prego ined puta a | nti did\not kill him while be was shoot-| cost of enlisting volunteer wes #ipn accomplished ocking | nai Ung dwt dia tte jon f the gogth pee Lene miltion, with caver te "7 oot —— $26.95 Guring the operation of th Acciateinaas ne ne © battalions |o itt tes, World Banding. 7 “ 5, +4 SSE AROTES ” 1 farm New York negroes are due later ne ‘ sa tamirow's aoecial hat, | (Continued on Second Page.) - )sContinued on Fourth Page), | grate, alte Rag (scsatiaues oo Zhirveenta Pega |g tone art ou + yet bs Vater next Fw} “4 peTasattnteaansenani er tee HET ane

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