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STEEL CARS STAND STRAIN OF CRASH ON *L’ ‘Weather—Probably light snow to-night. Sunda y fale “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | __ PRICE “TWO CENTS. come aun Bee ne NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919, 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. \ eer Werner ee UNIONS HERE TO VOTE ON ‘BONE DRY’ STRIKE WOODEN CARO RELORS OPPOSE 2 WOODEN CARS, IN WRECK ON THIRD AVENUE °L"| MEET DISASTER IN ENRIGHT CHARGES LEAGUE o NATIONS DRAFT 1S RUSHED TO COMPLETION GRASHWITH STEEL AGAINST COSTGAN BEFORE WILSON’S DEPARTURE _- — th Oereremment Brakes Refused to Work, Ac-| Honest Dan” Made 2,496 Acording to Motorman, Wa Gambling and Vice Arrests Saw Collision Was Certain. in First District. INJURED IN HOSPITAL HAD SOME OTHER WORK eneration for Past Offenses to Be Demanded of Germany Before She Is Admitted —Council of Accident Takes Place at 120th|Some Ask Why Demoted In- Street and Causes Much spector Is Not Put on Trial * Excitement. If Record Is “Worst.” Seven to Rule. PARIS, Feb. 8.—The Peace Conference Commission on a Society ot Nations expects to finish its work at the session that began at 10.30 : JA. M, to-day, Ata long session lasi night the committee lcompleted + |two-thirds of the draft of the project Enright’s ex- d ed “H n to the rank of Cap the Third Ave-| Police Commis anation tha Steel met wood fue “L” this mornin sulling wreck gomplete in the vated roads. Costigan “had the | > of any Inspector in the It was officially announced that substantial agreement was reac Seven pe we jured, tw 1 used am ty mero tH ; ode Fi es on the chief points discussed at I: ee al : eis a aa mission had decided to refer cer changes it had made to th down 4 AN t Nd of the Ist LWSpCC- GOeCCODPE 000608446 60-006 * | committee clarification nue, T n . t 1 H ee verivh haste is mar sar utrily impice isle wpon the i SE STRIKE : SEVENTEEN THROWN FROM |scinm rsh mr ‘ae aa : PLATFORM OF STREET GAR): e do x \ . from 4 . eG / a‘ : ° —— 8 working badly: 8 nn. | : : . Re *| Others Bruised When ¢ py 4 and which have ar ¢ & When kee iatanae Te Cure ers io ma ’ a cata 7 ' mike at dath St f many nat rate: out inju anion tr *'s DUE Ny RAN ard on steel i i Ru t.]} try and in and be convinced { the justice of their claim for repas tion, ‘The French also wo 108th Street, rear ¢ train, possible fracture of the eb, 4, 1929 skull, May die t , BASTIAGLIONE, RAFFAEL. 67 years, No, 320 East 115th Street spine badly injured May die. BERNARD, EDWARD, cloak maker, No. 116 East First Street lacerated leq and arm | 1 CROWLEY, MRS. LULU, No | ” W 17E Devoe Street, Brooklyn, fac | ‘ 1 | | 1 have ve President not only © to go to dele have continued ed France, The matter has ystigan’s’ friend poated out th Jdition to ce Central Federated Body Refer j ni : sated hack it Third Batt on an oo hine emis coun SEIZES ; ts Strike Plan to Lagals fo Gun Unit ¢ Tardiew put, possible loss of one cye BUCKLEY, THEODORE, 59 years old, Quartermasters Corps, h Washington, D. C., New York | freadquarters : | | | LEAGUE PLAN FINISHED TO-DAY residence No. 3801 White Plains “If the Commissioner thinks A fleet of transports bringing | 1 Avenue, Bronx, lacerated arm, Costigan the worst Inspector in th s of fiers home from th ae ANGELUS, LOUIS, 28 years, a the department and has figures to ‘i ; | Dep 4 manufacturer, No. 1422 Madison auaaae Kia, Mle Gude he at wa ring New York to-day Avenue, hand cut. make formal charges and put Only two ships arrived t ne | LOWETH, conductor of | Costigan on trial?” Tho frst i { second train, extent of injuries Murihar: aptalla gtsthe (oublen ¢ ; ' not determined, | sauna t ranks, T 4 Tho f wooden t (Continued on Second Page.) va : j struck th vided in four & | r 1 tions. ° pred fh and gigea aions ove outs oe coe sect NEW YORK'S 27TH GOMING i car; the w i v the] BEL ¢ This stat md seal F ve) HOME ALMOST AS A UNIT | 2°. A feet the tel ear wa : : ‘ ‘ ; re] motor box was tor nplet s it ke wanting *N6 Te eers Ne i ew De } Par ‘Sneinear its Fortunat« w Work buttons before to-night, Com : eM iF and 4 nd A w gers in the front w , n 1 ' Board. | mer they were not at forward ¢ -F } Puss f ‘ row ; ' j of it. me M at the n Adriatic. e The second ca : ‘ A aaah ie y the 269 # the " lifted its nose ae at a ‘u ! lt ‘ pweve ers apy e 4 floor rested on . ate vee ; ost ent f ¢ T Jema by some elements for front car, Passer went dow iu i a 1 At > te | imy n of harsher terms on Gere the hill ef ar er . ate L get 1 ‘ bed Ee ot rtacana| "yt n ntained ix and escaped. to the tracks, r SOME SHIPYARDS MEN STAY, sacs ec THREE AVIATORS KILLED, ‘73° i tory for the present, but also for the disc 4 alll (Continued on § 11 ) Said | Molane: renragen » Malla tite Sea ui Bon, | Sort with 1648 t i ‘leant future \ ~_ Its. wounded, ’ . its: Mare aoa and Basigne Die, unta Teresa, w ; ‘agi Some of these proposals are that —_—_— " nt to Er 7 . . : ae yn Monday t I or A Rie een slesare ki any sh © kept blockaded ry WELCOME PLANS sete hbehond . 1 men : ed | % for New York's 369th, ' ping ‘vag berets sere ANH a r hy \ OLD 15TH REGT. 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