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é SIU ‘WILL R RUSH I. W. W.’S TO EUROPE FAST AS SHIPS CAN TAKE THEM affiliated orgenizations w) wai hey are vot avowedly anurchisue, spread the propaganda of destruction Qe property ond the upsetting of the general docirines of Government, ti iu a report to See. retary Wilson. “Much evidence has come inte the hands of the Govern. ment agents as to the pernicious and dangerous activities of this class of persons.” WILL RID NATION OF ALL UNDESIRABLES. Tt was becaure of this situation that Mr. Caminetti urged the enactment of the dr 4 effective amend- ment to the Immigration Act to “ex- eiide and ! from the United States who are 2mbers of the | afarchistic sad similar classes. The enactment of the Anarchist amendment, Mr. Caminett) said, made 4 possible to deal “in an effective wa with a class of persons whose pre: ence constitutes a grave danger to the welfare of this country.” Ie the next few months maay | aliens who have been sentenced to, terms of impriso: ment after convic- tion for crimes involving moral tur- pitude will be deported. This, accord ing {o officials of the Government, will be the means of relieving the country of the presence of a large number of one of the most highly un- desirable clements. veral hundred allens convicted of violations of the}. Selective Service Act and other meas- | ures are to be deported under that provision. Cougrees ta interested in the move- jo depo 01 I *, pling. ” ies the bing Ut debate in the be a ed land's appeal follows: struggling, | press our demands. | Simons said: of the old National Liberals, while seterday, Senator Jones putin a nis sill test P To the Members of the New York 4. Tt your National Prest- The Government, in replying to the! “I have @ firm conviction that “ais| the Independent Socialists and sdfme petition wigned by the “Minute Men” Continued from First Page.) Diats Poderation df taber: dent, Samuel Gompers, and his {demands for a six-hour day, proposed agitation is Yiddish and that ome of} others signified a les of the American, ington eras e be — basta ne z associates are fighting your bat- la strong representative committee, on | its bases is in the lower east side of }disupprobation by casting blank bal- of ‘tag thy fh dol anh » em -'ehild and placed it on the curb on| Im the State of Washington labor) wes in rope, that they need |whien the miners would be repre- |New York. I don’t think the Boishe- tog ‘FT. DOOGERS MAY GO IN| ‘the south side of the street.” disturbances have occurred which| your united support, that every sented, to inquire into the question vik movement in Russia would have al LIKE MANNER. Tho traxedy hes cast @ spell of!arousod anxicty among the people ot Darasues. them In thelr Important las and also into the cost of production | been a success except for the sup- ORA! 4 1 ele i ’ Rtkey rex the deportation of | STR over the ne igh orheod around] i, whole Nation. Reports whicn| mission because it gives our op- | Michael Spisak, “a Little Guy,” and distribution of coal, The selling | port it got in New York on the cast t {n“preparin these aliens who have taken out their | First Avenue and Street, where) bis a ponents a right to sneer at our |‘ ee * Y+ | prices and profits and the question | side.” dahuitely eoacitatt first naturalization papers, but who, | little Adele was popular both with her | have reached executive officers of the organized labor system, Was Game and Came Back, whether coal mining should be con-; Immediately after the Keggnsxy| BASDL, Feb. 12.—The election of when the war came on, in order to | playmates and older folk. She wa: York State F t rom % That the forin of Govern- "4 f SEL, a ¢ Mega’ silitacy crvion, renounced | Smiling, light-hearted child, with Set Lore! Cree ation from) ent under which we live ls the With Fatal Consequences, tinued on its present basis or under | revolution in 1917, Dr. Simons’ sid, |Fricdrich Ebert as President of Ger= their declaration,” said Senator Jones. | » ye " hair th | Federation leaders in the troubled} most beneficent yet devised by Hiei Sibeds: & Soy Hh Hie tee, Oe joint control or be nationalized. |sentiment in Russia was pro-Ally, was by a vote of out of sThey particularly call attention WP Gsineea Sein ‘waa cs Just} gute indicate that our West« man; that under It we are pros lane Custody. of th y An tis Agena, ni? ‘The Govesament also offered to add, but within @ few months [379 votes, Count von Poxadowsky- the fact that out o! 5 persons who 4 re mo: ‘aplidly an an. hdr aha gflabe lea ope lety, , i i 4 ehne ei 9 2. i thelr cilizenship, ffty-| First Avenue, {n | brotners hinve teali grievances inhe-| feople Gn earthi Ghat a free Hale /eeoused Of having caused che death of | CUNUAE & day to the present war, strong) provGermas | current devel: CEO eee ee rt renounced Dd y A this neighborhpod, | b hich 4s h ] ie The a y of the President four, or nearly 27 per cent, bad L W./ nas been turned almost into a specd-|much as questions of wages and| Jot gives us the opportunity to | his friend, Mi hael Spisak, by @ Blow on SOR Ewy Waren we aur 6 tow! tee ce Cow Wem mmore aman DAI SNe OB rating public will be im- es in these pookete sell pps badiles rest Pp ‘ secure the recognition of our |the Jaw with his clenched fist prices since January, 1918, and to) tators Jews, including many from | ited to 1,000,000 inurks (approximately ere is & very strong sentiment | fd lh rsh chara he Math hours were the main points at issue. vary Just demand, Aer Both boys lived at No. 418 Bast 8ith|refer other demands in connection; New York. $236,000) cording to despatch {mn the State of Washington for the | sends a child to the} ale sok Lae GK sige vat Government under Len- | <, aiacesaihie aa 06) rs évbiateg| Ba Rem tar spnatdedi i Geportation of these peuple. They | grocery or permits it to go out in the| CRIN Ot Me abians sevol ven 1B) ines mud Tiolshyclm not ica ue |olures cy mele eee [AE pees Coenen Eri eee tery ee:| | TEM Wonca) sald (8 NoMa EB) taL ia Henle Hee 1 notes hia &re not considered deauuvie citizens | street 10 get fresh air and recreation | the Controversy in Seattle very prop- spoke n of in the same breath | best sand to onl Mea other, one | committee. member of his church and a teacher |e yecu, t t from any standpoint.” : (| With Government un Wash- |erieving for the loss of her son, the) Conferences were also held to-day!in Smoiny Institute, Petrograd Benatcr tenrose asked if the coun. |!t will be Drought back to her dead. | erly took prompt uction to protect the n, Jefferson, Lincoln, Cleve’ otner for the plisht of hers, who did not between the Government and two headg attics of the Bolshevi . tries from woich the objectionad! That was what happened to Pretty | interests of the aggrieved men. e- Roosevelt, Taft or Wilson. | Know how hard he could hit. A th Atenal eee . sft 9! : aliens cane would be willing to take! Adele. With three oF four compan- | goti 1 mete. the és ‘ 7,"Phat you’ will ask your- ; fi 2 ‘other great unions, the National! fore they overthrew Kerensky, fi¢=| 1 hundred ur ¥ aan them back. “It vccure to me that we lions she was playing wotiations to settle the insuen ware) selves where you wollld rather tare parry i reay | Uaion of Rallroad Men, with 400,000| quently saw German officers a Assembted ut t gata | proceeding in an orderly manner and tiving tos he Unit {st fig ast night. r Hie triss Tefuse to sos ging said Pear dist Street and First Avenue ‘| fehestece pointed to an smijoatie | BAe te Bien Oe aatdae 1 guy" Michael {™meMbers, and the National Trans- council table with Bolshevik leaders. |tion «Ng r o accept then, se Eo c ble D| 88 4 4 hae dieelehat ve a is . wet Mr. Penres. “Perhaps they, cuuld| They Dal a few pleces of bro and satisfactory adjustment | 1 counsel each and every member of j really was “little perhaps that 1s |BOFE Workers’ Federation, member-| Dr. Simona said he was now bavine f° talanios ot be lauded from the vessels.” ching and were absorbed in the last] While bargaining was in progress |th4 New Vork State Federation ef | why he the taunt. To show | Sip 250,000, |investigated a report com " ‘ by | Labor to be true to himself, true to} that there was something to him| While the press generally. ap-jon apparently good authorit lie v Senator King thought that under; moments of play before their mothers the Alien Low passed just October) there would be no ditliculty in deporte | tng undesirabies. | ‘IT can see how tue Anarchists might | spend’ their lives going from one | whore to unother,” commented Senator | Penrose. ONE GOVERNMENT PROTESTS, . AGAINST THE ORDER. Benator Jones sud the St paruucot took a dilfereat v that of the Department of Labor, It had received a protest from one Gov- ernment against the deportation of ite nationals in th’s country. “It seems that Unis ¢ moment does mot want them returned,” said Sen- | ator Jones, “so it protested against} our taking any dction [ think, | though, that we ought to find a way to get these people out of the country. | 1 do not care whe y go, wo long ‘as they get out of “Where would Genator Penrose. ‘ “To som y elye’s shores,” re- plied Mr. Jones. | “Maybe to the North Pole,” gug- ted Mr. Penrose. Benator Jones inv ted, no matter Ww aepor spatter HAD CIRCULARS ADVOCATING REVOLUTIONARY UNIONISM Two neeed in New York S 1. W. 'W. Has Grown. There From 100 to 900 Members. Charged with distributing cireulara advocating “revolutionary unionism,” * demanded | | ed that they be they wente Come and Hear Our ‘Supremacy Test’ Mr. Fdison has made the greatest phonoe ph in the world. But he never asked you to take his word for it. At first, the Tone Tests and now, the “Supremacy Test’ have proved The New & right to be called 4 real musical in- strument. ON A REVOLV- ing Platform we have placed the beautiful New Edi ron and all promi nent phonographs of other makes. YOU CAN NOW lear cach of these phonographs play- ed in comparison with The New Exi- son—from exactly the sume position im the same room, THE INSTRU. ments used in this test are given scrupulous care, Their manufac- turers are invited to inspect them regularly. Ask to hear the “Su- premacy Test.” It will be made only @t your request. Le EDISON SHOP Opposite Public Libr: TS Fifth ‘Avenue Also East Orange and Newark title “Rebel Workers,” to persons leaving the hall aftet a meeting of a| | Machinists’ Union. | License Commissioner Corzolino, Ve | Who preferred a charge of distributing ‘TWO AUTO DRIVERS By Frederick Lawrence. clals of the several unions. | James P, Holland, President of Lolitas Lhashachtlb All a on AMAL between the employers and wuthor-|the Federation, true to the United | ; stoves o' é oA) Glacea! : ; i aned would call them into their homes for! iged representatives of the attle | States of America, 1 counsel you to @ squared off for a/ Proves of Premier Lloyd Georges the Governing Committee thelinnmber jfupper. Little Adelo was sitting on| unions @ disturbing influence wus in- ot only turn a deaf ear to thi ed and pushed him | labor programme, it fails to satisfy Northern Commune in Petrograd in| bi ated the gurbstone, and before she even a Reds,” whose insidious propa 1 persisted. Finally|the Parliamentary Labor Party, , December, 1918, contain y 1 true |th A aed : terjected. Propagandists represent-|qandists are working among you, but blow on Fred's mouth | whieh has prepared an amend-! Russtans, 265 pers rom New! eitisn Warships sor raterna’ ‘4 definite proposals dealing with “the | the United States, Dr. Sitaons said br jwas instantaneous. Her fathor, An-imany of tham former convicts JAMES P. HOLLAND B STRIKE THREATEN present cases of industrial unrest and | frequently visited the Rand Schoo! of)" 2) : thony Brum! who is a shipping clerk |-:, of them irreconcilable revolution-| President New York State Feder | Social Science, in New York, to buy! 8! m ! i w 4 | for A. Lowenstein, No. 13 Eust 47thlists and terrorists, succeeded in| tion of Labor, for securing, as regards wares and) ity fiterature, which he described « apabise Street, and Mrs Biumi, knew i : New York, Feb. 12, 1919. SPREAD T0 SMELTER working hours, conditions of labor) ‘some of thé most seditious stuf! [ lot the . cident tie? spreading demoralization among a which will establish a higher standard | have ever found.” He added that 19, Belgian hing Decorate, Conmunder of we Peg : ye so ae Who} sonsiderable percentage of the union BREST IS NOW W LARGEST Ge ifs ana seul Waloene tat the | ut of 20 persons at this school were n Us N recognize ele bore ows 4 ne : fat a be i = ¢ 8 ARIS, nimander ts them he sed News! mombership. Local unig ont had No Labor Feder ion Union Has | peop’ I cane REG OOr a pi : ; : a aaatte r ; Tea) grievances wer: {5Rn0Re Py -t08) ad rw Mr. Lioyd George's proposals are| gro in Holshevist councils called "Prof. orat Kink A ed F eer THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. é 2282] 0TATE LABOR CHIEF CALLS |i MatES.aum (BRITISH MINERS N.Y EASTSIDE WON EBERT PRESIDENT 474 South Orange Street, Newark, ane ia W A PUN HE} SPURN PROPOSAL | RUSSIA FOR REDS, OF GERWIAKY AT ON WORKERS TO FIGHT REDS; -OFGOVERNMENT. SENATORS TOLD, $236,000 SALARY Labor Lyceum while distributing cir- culars which were printed under the | Labor Party ty Disatised wit Simons Tells of How 265| Saddier Represents Party For- Policy Announced by From Here Sat in Petro- mer Kaiser Called Unworthy hand bills without a licens, said both the prisoners admitted belonging to} Tele Garay teres President Hollatid Urges Loyal tla iit serious considera. Lloyd George. | grad Commune, to Be Called German. ata branch of that orgatigation i on, and that from it you will draw > formed in Ne ark with 100 members sega he gee to Report | ine as conclusions: LONDON, Feb, 12.—The conference} WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 WEIMAR, Toe eb. 11 (Age ae rent hed gebwn to o member. ndustrial Agitators, . That the American Federas f : {of the Bolshevik movement: tx ociated P ship f 900. & tion of Labor can have nothing fptend pscithige let akehntadihd he bl Mags Unblbhieeliee In Rue | st ‘ hurch bells What is believed to be local head- apes oe ee in common with the “Keds,” no Tee SCTE Wy Bete ee owe from: the) Sa noMnced) to people of Welmat quarters of the L W. W. in Newark! RAPS SEATTLE STRIKE matter by what names the groups to-day decided against acceptance flower East Side of Now York, by/@! 419 o'lock this afternoon that t © the first time tory, had chosen the head of own state, the terms offered by the Government |the Rev. G. A. Simons, former head for a settlement of the demands made |°f the Methodist Episcopal Church | jin Russia, testifying to-day at the was found at No, 178 Kinney Btreet. __-- may call themselves, and that this Men-and women were there, sipping rh? ts es applies to each individual mem- coffee and folding etacks of eireviare.|54¥S This Government is Best| ber of ali trades unions. Samplos of the cirvulars were taken | ‘in World, and Asks if “Rus- 2. That it is the duty of every Pee eee {Senate Judiciary Subcommittes's in-| Friedrich Ebert, former saddier and by the police, * ia” Is Wa loyal Federation member to report The Miners’ Federation, which has|quiry into lawless agitation in che! Socialist leader, appeared before the ee —— sia” Is Wanted Here. “Red” activities, together with the $00,000 members, wants a s#ix-hour|United States. theatre twenty m s later andore- The witness also said the pre-|ceived as President of Germany |dominating influence 1s t|those plaudits forme wares, ‘The conference adopted the Seo, i tence on Bolshevis Plaudits formerly marking the names of the agitators, to the offi- day and a 30 per cent, increase in i] fonlowt er here was the Yiddish |} ®pocarance of the monarch who once | doctrines of European revolu- ‘ollowing resolution: element of the East Side. He ex-|8ugmatizod th t 4 adi Nod. viFe Wali Pesca ft | follow a i | iz ¢ party to which Presi« pig hit te tate F ry i ie | tionary parties are the worst | “We reject the terms offered by the! plained that he was not in sympathy | dent Dbert belongs as being made up f Labor, this morning dictate | enemies of the free institutions of Government as not being in reply to with anti-Semitic movements, and)of men “unworthy to bear the name and authorized the publication of America, under which organized | our demands and we remit to the Ex- | that in stating his vigws, he meant to | of German.” ecutive Committee the duty of laying cast no reflection upon Jewish peo-| The vote against Ebert in the Ap before the conference a proposal as ple in general. ‘ sembly — prc y came from the jto what should be the next step to! Referring to Bdlshevism, Dr.| solid Conservat.ve block and a few ssed far and is @ every ideal for an appeal to organized labor labor 1b P unorganized labor. President Hot which it has struggled and is knew she was in danger, along! in, c 4 1 q ‘ ea . Mussian Bolsheviki, Industrial |to turn them over to the law officers, |and drew blood. Then he hit Michael's! : , York, and one American negro callin |Swooped the ambulance and struck | Workers of the World, the extreme, or |iust as you would any other preach: | jaw and Michael died. Ment te the reply to the specch rom | bimnssle Brot, Gordon, ‘her body such « blow that her death|*Rea," Socialists, the Anarchista, {8S of sedition and rebellion. the throne, regretting the absence of | 1); 1 Mennot ussing Bolshevik propaganda |) th th United § ates he had bee ‘ad a doorkeeper eters aud Driscoll, | of their authorized officials and vote bs a and Ii woven ner, from which tH®y cannot escape. Miss ical section of the press, which re- } id in Petr es precipitately. ; D. 12.—Endorses hikaie 451 . hicids aporonchel Miotem.as be was|" ee el omeward Bound Americans Have} | —Dadlorse 9 them as vague and ualikely to| American Embassy he tes h ta’ This unwise action, taken while bp Bow Trades and |» carried out by what is alleged to| sumed the title of professor of p range! mt nary pee and 4W | successful negotiations were on the} Completely Swamped the — | Labor As American Federa- |). “rcuctionary Parliament.” | cal culture and boxing. At one poth of the men, #he told the police.| ve of being concluded, embarrassed | French Population ten o' zation, of the dt she Dr. Simons said, the negro wanted to Sho related to officers at tho Mast rench Population. atrike Of Workers (I — bya 4 . ss . ®t the union negotiators, placed a strong . « trike. Of ¢ (nde- |marry a “Russian Iady,” and asked 3th Street station, the ambuluance BRSST, Feb, 12.—Brest has become | pendent) and Mine Workers him to perform the ceremony ©! weapon in the hands of the employ- Se sages | me Lal bl a was being driven fast when it hit] oe"2)4 alienated public sympath he largest American city on this side| Union No. 80 of the Industrial Work- | r. Simons said he ve Adele apd that he went up to Nietors |° Ine oneaht worked f ba ¥: lof the Atlantic, More than a million|&Ts of the World ve to-day, has Bolshevik! ang the 1 pry abe | 0 eds” worke urther mis- | °° r ij added to the comp 6 Of the lanor ment ntical,’ and asked bim w je was GOING 0! niet, They induced other Seattle |AMerIcan soldiers he nding homeward | Sddee tc bln oF Dr Blmone jefe Mums last Octos do yo the child. luptoow to ‘vole sympathy strikes, {im the opening quartor of thia yc aia ie ne y —_—— }ber and is now associated with the “We're going to Bellevue with it,"| © La ae have completely swamped the French fs aka , r ate Fuad aiita At} | Washington Square Methodist Ep | Some of them were violations of sol. melt 7 and Falls; Baker Appoints Body to Settle All) copat cr y Yor ¢ 4 z lah) Maya blistare reviled! aa He But thejoom Pai ee previously entered ia. | POPUIation of 90,000, and inc dentally | proadens the tleld of the lavor conico- e pri | Bera io Huewe DAG CH is Neoware hereoy nents to reture in the ambulance and drove east tO vetween the unions the mplos. |MAVe resulted in the doubling of the} versy in this ot. Chims and Dispose of ak si ; to work on job and shops Thurs on ist Streets sMias Shields, the po-| 07, presidents of international and: M. C. A. facilities at Bres Yo American Federation of Labor U, S, Properties. Waut a Roosevelt Memorial of |} 44¥ Morning, Feb. 13, at 8 A. M. lice s oI Nieters) © of the establin ‘union has voted to strike th: . J i istri * was able to identify Nicters) ational unions were quick to recog-| One of ! y ws i Avs yeh if vibantie one UA WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—Appoini-| ,, - : ale Owes re By order of District Council, | after hin arrest. Inize the iMlegality of some of the|Merly was saloon, It was Tosca nal Lakor bods. A detactaent {Ment of the United States Liquidation | re $ A Bak a Bat twain United Brotherhood of Carpenters | _ And there is where, the police my. !strkes and promptly instructed their |auctioned when some Rei Fre of the 44th Infantry and a machine |Commission—War Department.” telyeg ana zd shave contributed |} andJoiners. ALEX KELSO, Secretary, | Sykes's testimony clinches their cas. ! membership to continue at. work | workers passed, and as it was well 10-011. detachme ti on dut jHquidate the ‘business and Snancial af+ 100 pe ie Roosevelt Permanent Sykes said he saw the ambulance sto} a the Witadatt ws aq |eated and had good furnishings, it fairs of the American Army in England| Memorial Fund. With thelr contribu: | ees | P| Incited by the “Reds who had| \ “ ian pA A a aL lin front of @ lumber yard‘on 31st! gained temporary ascendency over| Was shupped up. Now lemonade and] arizona Copper Miners Desert in| 4nd mrenees. Wan nner aces: tesey FY he’, Ot Met ipene to the chi | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS& | Street, east of First Avenue, where |them, 110 of the 120 Seattle unions, other soft drinks are sold there to Wear of LW. Ww. Secretary Baker. Idwin Parker of n after school hours, and that it be | poapoueur Sin tls tn Cee ' i he 13 ttle unions, ; ; tf And that it be | Zaat—lao b | the ohil : einer sellers agvd PRAPE POW Tre TEROME, A Feb Houston, Texas, is Chairman, named dore Roosevelt Playplace Se a [Des Me bee ver 6 te canara ing 35,000 workers, voted to} Arie eae Hut at Brest 49 the| miners left the Jerome district ;| The other members already appo! Atyprasent the gutes of the court are swum to Cast jour : vd machine 'strike, Union law was cast aside. |i, eect conducted anywhere in Franc ? of th lare Senator Henry F. Hollis af New |!ocked at 3 ~ Laat hiheds around, drove back to First eu Union leadership was ignored. "Rcd" |} py the ¥. M,C. A. Lt covers an entire e Hampshire, whose term in the oF and disappeared uptown as rapi us| frenzy replaced deliberate action, |piock. ‘The “Y # a total of thirteen | expires. March 3; Homer I. Johnson of |the motor could go. Driwoll saw the| There was ao longer orgunized labor, | cumteens in Brest and ndtrby bint ned Cleveland and (Brig. Ge naries G | name of Scully & Walton on the am-! there were only groups of disorean eae ceaen Tee A es ar soldiers | i ¢ \ Dawes of Chicago, who is now serving pulance and that led to the arrest of{ {zed rabbles, without sane leadership. | Ani’ patlors, Nine persons. ai L y nembe with the Awerican Expeditionary forces A fifth member may be appointed later Detectives said that when they went! sible organized jabor was for the mo- [ae partment, and m |to the gurage neither Nicters nor|ment overcome by influences with| ave een chang Pe Sr Aer wal iin ren Burope in 8 few aye and w Mt be fole Driscoll bad made a report about the | Which it has no sympathy, the Mayor!” Varied entertainment is provide? | 2 jowed } by Chateman Pack Trade ah \o lof Seattie appointed 1,000 ior the’ mons cine ue che Wruhane in| | ROMaee MORmt MOrmans |) tn. sAdition. 8 abUine aN) dies ‘o-Day We Honor Hlood wap found on a pillow in the| Policemen and called on the military | this tine was scored by Miss Margaret | WASHINGTON: “Fen, 18.—-The entire | ANS ASRinSr OF 7 he M | Blood was u pile , ‘Yl wilson, di er of the Pre ht. crew of the transport Mount Vernon | commission will be empowered w dispose » the emory jambulance. Nfeters explained this, | @Uthorities to pr soldier ho sang at Pontenezen Camp, wher 1 lor movable and Immovable properties in h : See ee eee ae cantina fannie sahoe ABA: 0 12h p> psaeseny Tbe telecine ae ylgenahs of Abraham Lincoln secident in which his aigbulance | Pretest those union workers who were c » was t od cnemy | ican forces. NCE more the cur- SIAN 1a BRIG A AANUAGON) FEAT ty apslica nn inte SWE ENEY 1S ASAIN AMACG; | ae QO tains oF ritor op ot Mo. GOT Madinon tt | » reguit is that the illegal strikes | Men io p mention all of Fame 1N Madison Strv FOR STATE MOTOR BOARD drawn and the achieve- | enth Streets, Nietera bad taken a| WHICH voted illegul strikes have r womun to the Beth Israel Hogpital in | lye Man, the | ’ Work Taken Over, ments of our Great Amer- ican Emancipator are brought to our memori | | " | Cherry et and struck the man on sinister propaganda In- | Had His Name ¢ on Vint | ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb, 12.—The estab- ABRAHAM LINCOLN— is way beck to ge “a oii the prema 1 eS") perhaps S i iment of a State Depgriment of a shining example of ’ ' “\ strikes have been railroaded out of biioee Motor Vehicles is the object of a bill in- Fearlessne: Kindli to sim to Bellevue and it wa hile Amiral Gull | indliness | 4 Rachivesi Feat bah Whe) Beattie and are now on I Island! WII Know Ho Saige itd {troduced in the Legistature to-day by =eHawsie and Uneaten as returning the second time! awaiting deportation from United] when John ca antry. from | with submarine | Senator John J. Mackrell, Democrat, of to the principles that thri that, the police allege, be killed the) ci ites. | boat und, Oct, 5, Renaselar. The offices of the depart. the heart of ever f Bium girl States, | A twe ear ago his surname — ment ‘would be at Albany, Buffalo and x “ doh 'y real Se eiucal Your executive officers are assure weeley ‘0 make his Irish ex- | aus Scaiitalidae wilbaate: Jew York and would take over the merican and which have At, the Bium} bome this morning @) ». their We: ‘ on more apparent he had the name bad work now performed by the Automobile caused him to become y r Western comra that the n i A permanent hospital is to be built | Bureau of the Sceretary of State's office, mortalized to the Nation reporter for The ¢@ Mrs, Biumi ening = World most prostrate hanged to MeSweeney by Judge Peter | oy the Murphy-Pierson farm in Lower] The bill contains stringent provisions cardinal principle for which they 4 chmuck in the City Court in 198. Witherspoon Street, Princeton, N. J.,|for the licensing of motor vehicle 4 fought is not lost. The negotiations which he so nobly repre- sented. and her busbund hot with sone Peter is an old friend of Devery, “the Itizens who began yestopd drivers. to establish justice for those unions : i by citizen ‘gan yesterday to Pied ile pe ag t Nieter best Chief of Police, &e.,"" and probably raise $150,000 to endow it he new We t the a. of Our Great Mid- W, \e well L haven't got my hunda| WBOse cause was right are about to| wanted to put Sweeney In Dutch. Some honpital will be the centre trom which USED CHURCH i FOR WAR WORK Cena cp eenee. pa at Day | Our Great J id- eek Special him," said the father. “Low! bo resumed, They will proceed to| called him McSweeney and some said | \/!i radiate the Work. of the Child jgnea awert creamy Marat M4 y Welfare League, The State Board of fh rr Ml never fully to Adele wnd Joo ot the awful bruises | an orderly conelusion, But the ae to Swe and the tile of |Health’ haw ofscred its assistance fm Cathedral Was Machine Recta Rae, Haan ne en sale at a price witoh tn Pa a she doesr tions » sweer holled with id he the wor a is jess than sensational — especially ut gotiations will be conducted under | MoSweene led within him and hi Neat for Germa nk pe " ace was full | eure ay | he ae Se ndy th at aw Scan PotND box ey ataten eee ante: | toe laws AE tSaEATARIeK| Federation | ny GASES SHARS. Lg Meili eges 4 PARIS, Feb, 12.—Gen, Hirsch- eaeandy ie = ected by crin opre itives ad pls name OnAneed be ohn ett, a lawyer, at No, 64 Wal Py . Se aaa sons Mr, and Mes. Blum the | roe Dy ‘criminal repres HY O8. ¢ |fastbad of untangling the snarl things |gtreet, filed suit for $25,000 in the Bus | a Made an oMcial port i Mar: RUTTER” PRANUT THOCOTATE isty of Mildred, nineteen; | ¥224™* nh revolutionis became worse se who had known| nrome Court yeaterday against Sacob 1¢,(208! och Mat he hed obtained BRITILE—The — thost L VERE CARAS 1 elgnteen; Harold, teen Organized labor may rest sured iim fi a persisted in calling , Scniff, Mortimer L seh and Paul D,| sworn evidence showing that Gere peoolar seniection (7 MELLIOWS—Onle ome « rioan; Henry, nige, und|that substantial justice will be ob- hin Merweency i forgot he wag, Cravath for legal services he says he{mans “throughout the whole war use the world. Every iy uy Vou re tae Anthony jr., three, } i i ‘ performed in 1912 the towers of Strassburg Cathedral lover knows thovo Sie ‘ roel and OMacers at the Mast a0th’ Btreet | “ined for those Seattle uniene whose | rian een eee say in the County | ieee i Temata, for machine gun supporta, for obser- Iden slabs af erackly ines Swe arene Slaton declared that it is a wonder | Original controversy was in process day Judge May in the County Free Verriage For Soldiers. vation points for the direction of lavishly site baat do not h First lef settlement when the “Reds” dis-|Court in Brooklyn authorized him to) ALBANY, Feb, 12.—The Assembly this| artillery fire and for listening posts neigh od, as the | rupted the proceedings. hange bis name back to McSweeney in jorning passed Assemblyman Dono- | against airplane ‘The report adds: 59e¢ \s speedway. Brothers. of the New York state | thirty days. What he hopes to ac> hues bill compelling ferries in New| “Thus the Germans themselves did wedert: LPC tiox Nieters, the chauffeur, lives at No. ” @ New York State] Complish by the chnge was not made York City watera to carry soldiers ana| exactly what they unjuatifably ao- Newark: West 104th Btreet, and Driscoll, his Federation of Labor, your President {plain to the Judge, who was in an 1p- gailora in wniform and sull in service cused the Brench of doing at . Soechnter seins oe othe at No, 129 West Sist Street. hopes that tho Seattle , jppiaode wilh dulgent mood, without cost, Rhelus.’ ry Bi ‘ ~ 5 ia — erm

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