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| | | SE *, PL AIIM TT MI, sone, 2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919 ALLIES AGREE ON A POLICY OF NON-INTER VEN‘ TION IN RUSSIA- ee S55 HOLDUP STRKERS 7 HONORINVENTORON| sero seri Tq Typ wT Only one of the privoners made serl- ous objection when told of the inten tion of Government to deport him. He! ; a ee) | 3 , Se ces ae Se Fees Tsp ‘ Celebration Held Day Before | Hone to Obtain More Favors against deportation, which was Firemen as Tieup ‘ ' : ; i + Seventy-Second Anniversary | able Terms Under Peace quashed by a Federal Court at Spo- TH ‘ ee ive | : kane. There is in the party the wife nreatens, | H OD thlas io Mote | : Un of a Finnish agitator arrested in Spo- —_—- | kane. BUTTH, Mont. Fob. 10.—Strikers : Thomas A. Edison celebrated his WRIMAT ; a rT the t 4 . 2 %, German eb, Tnlt- The five prisoners taken {nto the jn the mines of Butte, who object to ® seventy-second birthday anntversary nany 10 (Unit party here aro alien convicts WhO +14 recent reduction of $1 @ day in, : re ° ed Press).—The German Government were sentenced to deportation some | See be BA Lecndtthial B , B to-day. Tho celebration, given at a aie ago, ages and who aro insisting on the | inched by the Wilson Plonssra, men abolition of the “rustling” ecard sys- who have beon associated with the _—>— EATTLE MAY IMPORT tem, were halted on their way to Picket the mines to-day by guards of | inventor prior te 1885, was held a day mpt to use the Spartacans as | @ weapon to force the Allies into mak« ing the terms of the peace settlement 6 ra WORKERS FOLLOWING United States soldiers. Those men ) before time. Mr. ison did not eat Goveraiient of . dectave thes! who decided to go to work were per-| $ | any luneheon | | will refuse to sign treaty if its ®| He was in high humor, laughing @ | provisions are “unreasonable.” ‘They | and joking with his associates, posing jarmy uniforms were among thone| . > | personally for movies and newspaper | % resign, turning the ‘outtts ps a doing picket duty for the strikers, | B | photographers, acting just like a boy! . ty stries to Be Resumed With or °° 4 is x the radial elements, which they be- Industries to hoy were singled out by the regular | 3 ; , 2 | who was actually celebrating his birth- | @ lieve would immediately create a cha Without Services of Union army men and ordered immodiately | | day two days before time } otie condition. >| their home at West Orange, N. J. to the Robert ‘Treat Hotel at Newark, | 3 where the anniversary luncheon was given, Fifty pioneers attended. Every | one of them hailed Mr: Kdison as “old Gx % | man,” and he called them “boys.” —— coun over to the ans the Allies would not attempt to occupy tho “Waisted by a committee of business men | | wa. ibate atemtion Wwelay to plane get to their work were prevented Wrrmmediately resurring the city’s in-| fm doing #0 when strikers stopped jal and commercial activitiea |the cars at the barns. Soldiers | 7 cleared the crowd from the vicinity have been deranged since Isat) of the car barns but later a com y by & general strike Of AP*| mittee of union men is underatood to 00 union men and/ have called out the union car men. Mayor Maloney announced that ‘All industries affected by the atrike| Owing to lack of funds in the City t = = $| at was when Mr. Edison was asked renee ee ee © by the photographers to pose that) 300,000 000 WORKERS Count yon Bernstorff has joined t] be resumed with of without the aid|Tressury, he would lay off all fire e604 PBB ABAAMRDEDDRAD®DE G4 BR AAMAOR®ODR®PDB®I DE PDP®DA POEOVE DOOD AMADEO VDD o> his humor was shown. With his! | Democrats an neon warkere, Mayor Hanson faid, {en and policemen to-day. Prenident #alutes heroic gmerican soldiers who aided in winning victory at that place hands in his pockets, he good-j jment’s principal advisor o Major A. M. Jo ommand of i i 1 ady r n If need be the chy authorities will! o Company, Mth United Beaten Tn. | ——— jalan liaise | naturedly permitted himself to be Ted IN ar LINES F jigs Hib WUBUSLy aaatned | . ch rt workers from other sections of |fantry and a detachment of E) Com- to a corner of the room where the to discard their uniforms or cease| " 3 BD he i Men. ; . Mr. Edison, Mrs, Edison, their sons, | | Germans who stil! retain the old participating in the att 7 " a " yal 3 } GBEATTLP, Feb, 10—Otunicipal oM-| Qing Peune im the arremp om | Theodore and Charles, and the latter's! militaristic ideas are confident that in cials headed by Mayor Ole Hanson and) wings, who use the street cara to | wife accompanied the inventor from ase Government should turn tne | remainder J As one 9M said, any for some tim is unrest ¢ ere and ente can't take Germany anyw the Govern- I of the strike movement | before time for the early shifts to « =) Srtsicty expected by ethaiale to-| 12, work, and committees of pickets APTUF ED BY POLES EA ER F R N 4 With (hs Old Ms oes eo was Kbert's speech before 18 . bese aed ‘6 stopped in some instances 4 genuine and his handshake hearty, | embly, condem ' b Geepite the action of ¢he str early as 4 o'clock. Congregating 0 U. S. RU: BA D ’ which made good registry for the | t Al I fer ference Committee in refusing to forbidden by military, and those | | } Sueur nd Isace-Lorraine and the feld on the question of returning to slow in moving at the command of | German oon id to Be En-| ‘ 9 machine, which he invented. (Continued grom Firat Page) jelayéd repatelation of German: wae ok. the soldiers have been made to feel gaging in Politics Instead | When a photographer asked him to | prisoners, while Hdward David, Presi« I except about 40 street car men the ating of the bayonet’s point. smil laced his hand over his lent of the Assembly, showed the f ‘automo-| After a crowd, which filled Fin- of Warfare. mile he placed his hand o' | yaikigl inc toute WEY Netaaldcanactel cer the Assembly, showed the ned to work, Teamater vatch and made a deep bow and lof n his § lander Hall, began to sing what were vee ihe was pec y agreed that there | ben deflance in hie greeting to bus and taxicab drivers, garbage were) Berlin, Feb. 10 (Assoc! : * ny, as specifically ag hat there | i gaid to be Garman eenge, Capt W. B. seoclated Press). — , smiled obligingly. | ; § ‘ ‘our captive itian and Lorrainiaa four | theatrical employee’ | Wilson of H Company omlered the |The situation at Bromberg Is rapidly French Paper’s Inquiry Reveals Some Difference ir iisen remained at the Robert | ula be no atrikeb and no lockout | Wroners resume | hall ¢ red One woman, said to| Ktowing worse, the correspondent of Ini T le onfurmity wit this principle.) nore is a stro oveme " Restaurants wei ve been the leader of the singing, | the Taeglinche Rundschau telegraphs | of Opinion Over Smooth Faces a eek Cali Md evobneegp tate the lockout order of Dee.| \, 3 he r litem Mentraliention otis through the decision |was taken into custody by the mill-| from the German-Po st rhe nis stay, whic en short be- | 9 way revoked on De . + Office to. ef Yer @ooks and waiters to remain out, and tary. \ae ; Hoinpeetrklaasra tina Lat | and Mustaches. cause he and his family were to catch Bee eee coe. | Seasd c@niaie under Wonsas Mea city's milk supply continued to be jerman troops there are said to be : eer att welock for Fort Myers, | ‘Hat the Employers’ Association had | enced officials under Foreign M.nister a viere torreopen this morning | eteiice of @ipuinegee Cleese Senodts|reeet ne (° Poltcs mmatend of tn war , Sat gee Fia., where he intends to spend the| been faithful to the joint arbitration | Urovmdorty inianu | to | bite wing picture houses and theatres | {a Denver. om Belen (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) remainder of the winter, he declined | pian for fifteen years, and that Will-|Monrerence, “The National Ass3 preparing to resume business . i areata he Poles have won new successes, O get an American busband seems to bi over 40 per | to talk much with reporters. iam L, Hutehe President 9% the) will take up for problems Tues: a general nike, culled to sup-| | DENVER, Feb. 10.—Twonty-five of| the correspondent reports, having cap- : bal areas at fap bs the ates oF por | “4 have nothing to say, boys,” he | United Brotherhood of Carpenters ad | Yay, “ines Wwill first Be submitted to Ft the Wake demands made by sh: he sixty-five public ‘schools of Denver | tured within one day the towns of cent. of the Parisian young women. At all events, that is the declared. “You know 1 am with the | Joiners, was well aware of this. en Oébate and then will bi kead Nee Us seataee tee sound, Were closed to-day as a reauit of @/schubin, Netzwalde and Gruenthal result of an inquiry conducted by L’Ocuvre, a Paris daily paper, Government now and I haven't re-| “The jobs now uffected [open debate and then will be worked ad off yesterd trike of the stationary engineers em-| , Bika « ‘a , ceived my discharge and you under- | pathetic strike,” suid Mr | ‘The newspapers, —_—>— ployed by the schoo! district which went | sean “aed nae Phy f as 1 was be which publishes a series of letters setting forth the reasons that have [11.441 must not offend my superiors,”| the Capital Theatre, 5lst s he ni web aperes ad Mabe tu pub- ITISH ELECTRICIANS | \nte effect at 8 o'clock thie morning, | ' 6 bombarded by the Poles when the} guided the writers to give preference to Americans over their com- | Questiofied as to the inventions le| Broadway; the Washburn — Wire a” aNIDORUN Ot Albecec TaRcAtane | demands, lol in auatoaate for inosaanes prdblata| 4H he bec vate filed. He ' patriots. had planned for the future he replied, | Works in East 117th Street, and some | Pont Tesments, of AlMace bowraltes q he eer “| declares that unless reinforcements ‘ “I got a lot of irons in the fire. odd ends of work at the new Cot : Nino te bs. pare vevitey Ja ucoe sucess for the Germans arriva, promptly. the Those who would rather marry Frenchmen base their predilection | '.fidw"ao you keep that fire?” was! modore and Pentiayivania Hotels, | RreneR. continue to uote varies y P | State secretaries as demanding return KcNEY ST RY CLUMSY E, chief railroad route from Thornn to. largely on patriotic grounds, but a large percentage of young French aske 4 The most interesting phase of the} Sethe German Colonies ul 0 C Ll Berlin will be interrupted. women confess to a whole hearted admtration of the average American's’ | 7ON! I keep it pretty hot!" he an- jaituation may develop at the army acces Se fish Labor Congress Demands | SAYS PAGKERS' LAWYER | WHIMAT. Feb, 10 (Associated Prem) ' breezy good humor and cdurtesy of manner toward the other sex. | Mr. kidison asked the Pioneers to|union carpenters were put to work on | Holahevinis Are Voreed to Eva 40-Hour Week and 100 Per | ea or ciabresentatives of | Several French girls who have had an opportunity to observe American |write their reminiscences of thelr the ¢overnment job to-day.” City of Vilna, . | goutre actions hero yeater. h lit slate th ederie between thi 4 the early asagelations with him. | Five hundred union carpenters re. BASEL, Feb. 10.—Advices received Cent. Wage Increase. | |day, "Mitinter of War Reinhardt dis-| home life appreciate the easy camarederie between the sexes, and they For th® last three minutes he said | cently dischar from the army, still | bere from Kovno assert that as a re- » of sending troops come to the conclusion that a good comrade must make a good husband. I have been taking a course in public | wearing their unife ted | sult of the su of the Lithuani- rms, are expe job. They jan troops iil in the | nish 5 trouble | sheviki_hav " " | Levy Mayer Denies Story of Offer- | cussed the pr LONDON, Feb. 10.—With trans- ; ' . : tothe German Eastern frontier, He Some fait writers say that French lovers are given to talking over- Peaking so that 1 could make this }to picket this Governmer portation in the London district again ing Employment With Stock- | asserted that voluntary recruiting wa. | request of you. I asked Mr. Upton| will be faced by soldie: not efficient for the p rae and pre- much, and are too fussy about their personal appearance, The question (14 do this for me, but you see hel yervice acting as guards. nd an advance by Fins thonian troops the Bol- evacuated Vilna, pormal as a result of settlement of re ij Se pubway etrike, Great Britain to yard Firms, dicted’ ‘that ‘conscription “would” be as to whether a man ought to shave or not geems to agitate the French | ‘passed the buck." Mr. Upton is ais expected. . - a . “ 5 Hecesaary ie order to ralee” adequate mt ident of the Pioneers. } t tracts estimat at lay gacod the possibility of a nation. |. WASIINOTON Feb 10,—Levy | forces, | feminine mind considerably and the voting Is about equal between the tom ne os mie jake tia hola. Mah alco ans a Teel nee ald FRET ER PE ide walkout of electricians, LT pveed Lacie) i i! Omten Armour $< ___—— | smooth shaven American and his French brother with a mustache, |pdtson received a batch of letters|Taylor said to-day. Theas inc ational Executive Committee of the| ‘end, emphatically tore, che Senate tT) WINE NO WEDDING,” One girl raises the curious objection that “Americans eat too | written by his associates, expressing | construction projects on army, und i " griculture Committee to<iay that he "i ish aniversary, |navy bases, and four docks adjotning | YY Jectricians' union at Manchester| a4 offered employment with the big 4 ’ much,” while another disapproved of “the heavily framed American eras Feb ths Rid Fen Ma Oe Suh ta paring ant something - rdered a general ballot on the aues-| packers to Francis J. Meney, who Is NEW EAST SIDE SLOGA spectacles with the huge round lenses which so many Americans : completion, and only the work on} gy etizin: ? Tr Epes tage SACRA. ug, | seam noe i eemesace | een eae AML UNION CHIEF URGES |e ts, puth "nye, APPS SY eset Rape Pecan Day | soo ewe sua Maer ow /SHTS Are Created” im tlm} EEN aM EYBOSES PLOT [GAS KILLS MAN AND WIFE | GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP | ro matin’ ns decided to demand a 40-hour week| him had been made a similar offer, | Sections as Protest Aguinst New York carpenters, local union Besse %, 100 per ctrl. wage th. | pep tcdenplces Grr inn tae cae Prohibiiton Amendment. 10 GET FOOD T0 GERMANS AS WIND BLOWS BLOWS ou FLAME Garretson Says sires ‘Operation OTN NAGIT. rete 10-The call for a ‘a sec age of $13 re acting on these F " fr a oki noist demands it is necessary that_ the| t, Mr, Mayer said, without his| ‘No Wine, No Wedding. Has Won Brotherhoods Over |nike of union pricklayers and hols t here had no eff orkers e them. They | request. ‘This has become a slogan tn many |. 4 ~ ~, - 2 | 4 : . weeks todo #0.| “This is the statement of an honest |!taliun sections of the east side, form- Cargoes Valued at $1,415,000 Con-| Retired City pe Found on} to Change. Raymond, P. Hmeriok, Prealdent, af oo | man,” the witness added, “in contrast |ine @. tanginie protest of « large part} tained In Bightesn Months’ Kitchen Floor With Dead Pet | wastinaTon, reb. 10.—Some direct | said he had received no official notice to ask for a six-hour day, to this clumsy, transparent, dishonor- he city's population against Pro Rao te ih ‘ | Governmental agency, working not for|of a strike call Increase in wages und ful able, and unprofessional ile of Mr, | hibition Shipments in Prize Court, ing on Body. |pront, But to furnien’ transportation at| CHICAGO, Feb. 10—No carpenters ‘o demobilized minors during unem Heney.” Wine dealers, restaurant proprietors| LONDON, Feb. 10.—What the British| Peter Sheedy, sixty-five, a re tired | cost, was advocated to-day by the four|%F@ On strike here in connection with nding out cardboard | Attorney General describes as “the |ctty foreman, and his wife, Catherine, ‘railroad brotherhoods as their solution | the New York strike, 1} was sald to ifty-tive 7 un . Jay at the offices of the carpenters fifty-five, were found dead of asphyXl- |of the railroad problem before Congress. | ‘istrict council bi Board of | A letter from former Gov, Colquitt of |*Nd others are nent Railway |rexag, denying any contribution, was |MN%, and one may now gee almost as| most expensive, sustained and care FONCK’S COMING IN DOUBT. represents @ doleful clerkyman per- | $1,418,000 and were contained In ship ouble pay for overtime and Sun-| Made by the packers to tis campaign, | Many "No Wine, No Wedding” dectara-| fully organized effort to supply the] ation in their home, No. #47 West Hous-| 4, B, Garretson, President of the Or- dailnc Soak sufficient prepared gelati Pierson eg Sor Stet parte and |to his knowledge, was read by Chair-| Hons as “No Boer, No Work" button Central Empires with foodstuffs yet ex-| ton Street, at about 1 o'chock (his af-| dey of Railway Conductors, speaking oan of pH At jh ipeletine (or 8 igh ‘of the "unlon"in"the management man Gore iid | Some of these sens are plotured in| posed," came up in the Prize Court to- | ternoon, for the employees’ organizations, before RUMOR OF REMOVING Grapefruit juice, then } pint boiling f the railways [colors, One to be seen in Grand Btreet | da The foodstuffs are valued at| Two burners of a gas stove in the the Senate Interstate Commerce Com- . water and | cup eu: Stir thoroughly hen were turned on, Wind through | mittee, said the heads of the other three PEACE PARI FY FROM PARIS and set to cool, open window is supposed to have | protherhoods had been won over 10 Gov- he forming the wedding r the name Tropike rvice for a still] ments covering @ period of vighte: One Paris ort Says His Sailing | more doleful looking couple, the whole | months extinguished the flames, lernment ownership of raliroads by ex Looks far the name Tropive oN HINDENBURG'S ADVICE: Was Countermanded. suggesting a funeral rather than aj Fourteen ships were engaged fi Mrs, Sheedy's body was found on! periencé under Government operation Feb.710 ,f S Ahead eed PARIS, Feb. 19.—Conflicting reports | Wedding, though above the Picutre are} attempt. Two of these vessels we he or in a bedroom near the and that all endorsed in principle the Se ke aA atind haart “‘Juiciest Fruit in the World’ were in circulation in Paris to-day con. |the words "No Wine, No Wedding.” [of American register, four Norwe Kitchen, where it is supposed she had| pian presented by Attorney Glenn E.| (hat. because of alleged obstructive | Porte Rice Prait Exchesge, 202 Froablia St., N.Y. it “| s-.14\ cerning the departure of Capt Rene oe four Swedish and four Danish kone to take @ nap while @ roast in| Pjumb last week, though they had not|iqetics by the French press and t He Telegraphed Berlin He Could | yronek the leading French military| FOILED BY HIS OWN ALIBI The Crown Attorney suggested that, the oven was cooking considered its details, growth of propaganda against the na No Longer Hold Army ator, to attend the annual tanquet RM tl * lalthough the names of different per Mr. Sheedy’s body was on the fr. Garreteon declared that the finan, ane eoncernad in the negotiations, lcs ths habe OF sons appear as pe 6 con- | kitche 00 s supposed h qd clal and opera) ides of the railroad isideration is ne given to. the Togeth jof the Aero Club of America in New| George Keenan of No. 165 Hancock pea nippers, all the con-| kitchen floor, It Is supposed he had OW AO Pere practically one and that |hansisiity of transferring. the pen f |Yprk. A despatch from Havre says | street, Brookiyn, waa sentenced to-day | *snments were in fact made by K, & fallen asleep while reading in « pialr, tho task "of Congress was to decide |Sonforence eisew hits Rie putnes RLIN, Feb. 10 (Associated Press). | that Capt. Fonck left there on 1 by C dge MeDe! | Neumond, Neussond of New York! {rom which, when overcome, he had | whether the two functions could be bes insuring Its “Independence (As 4 Press) | by County Judge McDermott, Brookly + , ads tae ey performed by private or Government uch a contingency |# regarded a ankfort, acting for the German allen t id Marshal von Hin enburg, in|Touraine Sunday morning to from four years to seven years | i Ownership. yout improbable tN r that the armistice | Jt, Waa reported in Taris this morning, x months In Sing Sing for tho at. | Government A pet dog was found dead with its of the Allies be ac hat Capt. Fonck's departure |i ted robbery and assault of Charteo| He charged that the cargoes shipped fore fect acroan its master's body Berea tutta Gerten Arey hc ‘nd that Capt Lahoulle and |Jarves, of Gold and Sands Sirect [en Ue #teamers Dorlgo and Henrik a AGREE ON CONTRACT LAW. otherwise be i. surrender’ As aviator will represent France | Rrooklyn, were intended for capture by the r NEAR BLOWS IN INQUIRY. ‘enaia haa cake ording nt ton- | ais Keenan asked that sentence be de-| mans, while the care on the other isa 4 mes v nt of | ferred hat he d seo hi fe | boats were to be forwarded to Germ, ‘1 J. Dillon prt War Claime the National y at Weimar EGG A DAY, SAVED $1,000, {{')"5.." ‘ Me er te thas De nmars mon ew Receiaer WASHINGTON, Feb, 10,—The long Herr Fehre nid he waa pres attain vou! wore Gh tstalitl sald Sudes ek geass ha pending bill for validation and settle on Nov coting in the| Winsted Man “Held Out? on Wite The John Doo milk Mauiry before PU "Oy intornal war contracts, aggre- old: ond Game [corer you Omered she all that! POLISH FACTIONS UNITED. | cnicr stagistrate McAdoo almost term- at the time the erin 0,000,000, to-day was f. the} UMtll Fish Box gating about was committed 3s Ps aaasia’ to ‘Yao ‘Irenian Wer Jinated in a fist fight to-day between » ain a 1 1} Al WINGTHD, Coane Feb ibe-Holde |7e, Were St Bowery 4 hell, You! Fivet Riag Aitved ‘W. MeConn and soba %. Dileu,| Cece 18 {9 Gan) eanion. Ra = a tele C pn. Heb. 10.—Hold-| had no consideration for your w n¢ aera wire ¢ | Consrece id-Wi i £ in| {28 Out an cag a day when he col- | e420 consideration for your wife and Resehed, Save F former head of the State Department |°°A"Complete agreement on the legis Important Mid-Week Special for Tues. i cted the eggs in his henhouse, Savil. |hild then, I don't believe you ever] WARSAW, Sunday, F tated . rr . liation reached by Senate and Hou: » FOR an Coma re . pide . . of ric € + nee eee . i * semte deliciously er rmistice Han Clarke who died at Lveryton ajhad. 1 will show you the same con-|Press.)—Poland has r the firat|°'yAEnnn he ndtestifled that a $20,000 conferees eliminates the commission COLONTAL FUDC ane andl" Haney *Swest,"¢ eicloatly, Jhleniad, combination go hoarded $1,000° in an|sideration you showed them or and thwith, as he co dom, Ignace! bribe had been offered to Dillon’ by pian. of settlement, but retains sub rung in the ladder of fre Indeseribubly, plenslng 1 ether any lon Th aInAtY h box which he kept = - gece | g c tially the Senate amendment to mem oF two } Nonaaty Jan Paderewski, the Promier and For-| Max Sulzberger of Sulzberger & Co., , stantially was already di t nth | “ 1 contracts within the ofa wie =s ‘can be considered as Hef reveale ° {i ; packers, Dillon demanded. a right to include minaral Gon onaldered ne 1 a were not sodepted he would | hag''t, i bine] —s “Mow united Poland is at present,” M.| wag correst but’ that ne had put the —— Fe > ae Spurs * Pl P ewal d yen >" »! n ‘oO! KOC ruction When he |¢ses Ww inate Childre Paderewski said, ja best shown by the| wron Ke vetl to it Bs |eyes pone Paderewskl said, "Wo best shown by the| wron, Reonstruction to, it, Wee! BOONE HIGHWAY TON. Y. 3 m when Against the Socialists and it 1s a matter | Dad tried to bribe State employees "to eee sal’ from tke HELD FOR KILLING TWO. A ket things on" officials to Extend It to and tasty wrapped t , . Lhe pla of record that not a single person was ilar,” shouted McCann site Prem Reading, Fe (11 mine chocolate, n “ Aha engl injured during the elections. Poland| ‘Then you're & ar," replied Dillon 4 i Guissa ‘ a barber, No, 112 : by cela Ma afternoon |hgs many enemics, but she Ie destined | “Your gray hairs gaye you from the | 4 decision to extend from Reading, >t) i tamaa | ° i |in the fou A reply that calls for," MoCann. said eae ‘3 4 Wythe 1 ave! ’ Pde or to become a great and prosperous!’ Never mind. my gray hairs, {am | Pa: to New York City the Daniel Boon: shot ant killed two Italians who ob A Viee Ad \ Btate r i x \ready to whip you at any time,” Dillon , transeonttinental highway was reached footed to a ® was singing In q ommand of American |) M awaan pr Paderewan! works 9 lentoon 0 | shot back, pecling off hia coat. Thenjhere to-day by the directors of the en Molasses chewing Product tn 4 Bedi yee eRe French water 1 with | efforts of £ ¢ " i reporters ‘and court officials rushed 1 | Roone Highway Association tatty that everybody iseistis snlee Brooklyn, dast night, pleaded n yl . Wi « i sR [BBG RORArAteG His Darr JH. Rleh of Win m, N.C It comes to you dipped rT gag pees ad pipuned ne home on the | Cé AV Killed Chimney Coping. | - > Chairman of which 1s e to be Cre Britue iis rs MesINO ‘On y for the Preaie| | Ml Samuel Ricard, twenty-seven years| Poles to Dete: em, operating = W F authority broken up inte smatier urlously 4 4 held by Magisir w t old, 400 1 k Avy y y IN, Feb, 10 Yor stated that the, weste vlog of the hig 2 hon, See te yt clebrated ¥ eld by a n wi f 0 yoo! nue, was wh Volks pat the, Wena ee Ce Wee 34 ensium TS 1's Lilac Time tn Albany. Atnie, ased |xtanding outside of his store at No.|rat has refused the German demand for Po eine eee an. the Spare tA Roe Cc Floren! New Yorks c e men kill ¢ onc “| ALBANY, N.Y. ie taka 1 with influenza, 671 Kast i4lst Street to-day when a withdrawal of its troops from’ the jon, and that steps would bi For exact location see telephone directory. gille, No, 294 Manhattan Avenue. Traffic on Central Th fied weight includes the contatner, Loule Julino, Ng&05 Bast losth str bushes in this elty are mistaking the! was suspended form Sh pan time and beginnings to bud, Tha loss is estimated at $25,000, wince of Posen and hai led all taken shortly for construction neces- Polos of military age. to the colors for sary, te link it with the Atlantic coast defense of that territory. i] ont of 2" fell trom the 7,08 the building wigise him iy instant) ‘ ae » oe i —™

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