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°° Cee Se 2 Se oo o> ——— AE EVENING (WORLD,\PHURSDAY, FEBRUARY ‘13, 1919, tetas asin. ee dnt LAWS FORLABOR PROPOSED TOLEA G Ui OF NATIONS RSV EE Ts OF LABOR | mn Cximne Ladder co Vint BG BANK CLOSED "ge Suny, SAYSUADERALL “OS ~~ SEMTORS TOLD) ASNOW OAH Prot.’ } Dennis nhl Former | Unions snk Péacetut eaceful Picketing » Residents in U. S. Most | Recognized—international | , Radical Reds in Russia Standard of Hours. 5 INPTTSBURGHAND |__™™® ® GAVEFLOMERSAND oc froops Goes to Calendar 2 i 4 J After Lively Debate. _ CASHIER ARRESTED GEMS TO ACTRESS 22 | | tration leaders to-day refused to per- ¢ | Officer Accused of cull of Miibecting mit the Senate to vote on Senater | - M4 Hiram Johnson's resolution urging the earliest possible return of Ameri- { — $250,000 of Institution's ' Funds, | Nurse ‘Testifying at at Separation can troops from Russia, After nearly two h a t Se Suit Also Tells OF BROKERS "| ikea that the renolution go ore> ane ei Yorids til to-morrow, that a vote might \ Trip to Florida, |had on it. Senator Hitchcock, Chatr- man of the Foreign Relations Com rained nurse, mittee, objected, and the fesolatio: went to the ¢ ndar. Hitchcock had previously stated he was strongly opposed to the resolu- ainst Rawson Underhill, a member | tion and would seek to i it re- ferred to the committes, After John on had made an emphatic speech in defhill & Gilmor, No. 60 Broadway, ! behalf of th resolution, Hiteheoek urt Justice Philbin | began ad on of Bolshevism, de- cd attentions to|#euncing the Russian Soviet Gov- ernment, and ending wi the state- cation in Florida with her nd sent |e oning Johnson declared Hitcheock flowers, fruit and jewe to her, gpoke without foundation The witness also testified bs ga bens <page Dorr at that time was trying! 52 DOCTORS FOR RUSSIA, about $50,000 from Underhill and, when be accused her of it, admitted it, Miss Rivers had been in parties with Underhill and Miss | Dorr, whose identity w Miss May T testifying, to-day in the separation suit of Mrs. Jastina Mills “@nderhill WASUINGTON, Fob, 13.—Bolsiov- | PATUM, Feb. 13.—The agreement vy MPs chance of gaining a feothgit | fle Commission on International Aimérida: depends largely on indus-] Labor LegiMation of the Peace Con | {lad conditions rhe’ next mimth,| ference to acvept Article TV. of the | Hiph* Debit, who returned from] Drivel draft of monsures to settle | fees, jast September, told the Jo, |e fulure status of international Vestigating Committds of the Senate | labor, marks the passing over safely | b-day. Of on obstacte which the labor leaders: “erhe ovement extonds from New | expected would provoke a bitter con York to San Frarcteco,” to explained. oh that 1046 the sued well organized, with the ti” orate’ MAlion- divided Into dixtricls under Yoder idadors, Whether or not it sliaij| labor ts secking to graf! upon the} affoust to°anything rests in farge | Constitution of the Seciety of Nations. past on what our industria! cond! This article provides that at the tigne aro during the coming month." | Proposed International Labor Con- Dennis, a professor ot North-|ference the roprosentatives of the western University, Minois, spent a} Governments, tho employers and| your in Russia, His atory of working people shall be entiuied to; reign’ of Terror that exists in T a | epcak and voto Independently without | since tho Reds gained the agcon-|tegard to the views expressed by the PITTSBURGH, Feb. 13.~With the arreat of J, FF. SWartz, cashier charged w embezaling $250,000 of its funds, the Park Bank, one of the @ leading financtyl institutions of the! }| Kast End, was closed this morning. | It was announced that D. G. Camer- f the Stock Exchange and of Un- old: Supreme ¢ of Underhill's a Miss Marion Dorr, an actr | ® | son, State bank examiner, had been! appointed receiver. The bank's state tést, for the r ment on Jan, 1 showed deposits of | $3,285,859. Actording to tho police, Swarts at 5 | tempted to commit suicide siortly be- fore officers arrived at his home ima | fashionable residence section of the city, The officers were kept waitin several hours until he regained con sclousaess pefore the warrant, charg ing defalcation, was'scrved. He was reported in @ serious condition in iis radical of tho proj War Department Ore ers Medical OMcers to Daty There, WASHINGTON, Feb. 13,—Orders es signing filty-two medical officers for duty with the American forees in NY" | Sinoria were issued to-day by the War tomobile brought o1 i ne further testified | pepartment, The rt Gasicy agrecd in substance with fom | other representatives of their nation | home to-day under police guard. about the actress's determination to | seven Rt asin, nineteen Gaptainaand timony given by other witnesses, Ho | 2nd to have power to draw up con- The bank, which was regarded as nduce Underhit to purchase the |{winiy ig, bl will sail from Blec"aarced that men Who have lived | Ventions binding on the wativos rep. | one of the strongest In the city, wos) kind of automobile sho wanted | pie tee ae a8 fm America hold prominent places in| resented closed by order of tha State Banking ’Mr. Underhill said he was going) — Killed by Fall From Root. Ua Rsishevik Goverament The rapid progress made + Department. A statement issued by Buick,” the witness sald,| Simon Meirowitz, fifty-nine, a peddier, o buy i saauaber dt. the: SSubattotibe cour jeunes of the British draft, sig | which will be incorporated certain Miissaries came frdm Amorten,” ho} os said. ‘They had lived here. from | features of the French labor plan, thage,;to. thirteen «years. While pro | APPFAS to warrant the boliet that | they Wed fe thoednduetrial cette |e craontial aims of the delegates $b -DO6.2 84 59-99-0994-6. here would be little Joss to depositors. | They, ulp antong ‘ube snoxt tifter gna | Of both mations will be accepted in President Wilson ia shown inspecting {he billets of (he mean of the) Sever! hundred depositors ga mable men in Russi ae (heir entirety by the commission, ale yooe qarantry, ith (Yankee Division). ‘The 102d was foemecly. une 2d lered at the bank's doors at 10 ocho capitro! ttn)" bt the Beview (hough final action by the Peace Con-| Missourt Infantry, with detachments of the Ist New Hampashiee, ant WD | nis A ag ag ur, in West 76th Strent ’ Regarding tho (rip Underhill made ‘ el {, deren “Sbabicn, m “newspaper man | ference Is predicted Massachusetts, ‘Phe aly was billeted in and acound) Mau posted announeing that only perso: —_—- ‘hout going to the South, did Uy When ive couverestion The Standard of Quality lish draft co a wide | Noseats’ te the Marne oad Ake ha It aay {t was to moct fame one? tor 90 years phavik moroment. In A telegram ta/ Somme ily ot Wak * BURGLAR'S Hi HARD tuoK GHIGAGD 1, W. W. RAID | Nut up to noon the steudity incre TO BUILD JERSEY TUNNEL et Chairman Overman, Abapicn de-| crowd had showed no disorder, i pata Rlbe laetiia FAILS TO MOVE JUDGE ON WILSON PLOT sm TRADE WORKERS ers | Assembly Leaders Pr | lo Ky insidious suggestion, By| tion against loss when in a foreign | : | | Police st 2 avee Against sickness, old age | His Plunder Stolen and Home {Police Arrest 29 Idlers Found alt | B.C. Chaltant, President, said amount missing comprised betw $70,000 and $80,000 in cash and $1 000 in unauthorized notes. He salt | rosy Pere eee en at she said she wanted a Caditiac.” | Of Ne. 782 t Avenue, the Bronx, What was said as to Who wou’, [yesterday either jumped or fell from “Miss Dorr said, ‘L won." the roof of 780 Prospect Avenue Miss F ried that the auto- into the rear areaway and was Killed mobile was kept at the me piace Underhill's daughter kept hy ching affer a notice had been nswered the witne ow the stand t testify her charges rucity and abandoninent, Underbill has admitted the charges brought | protec: Going so the testimony submitted be- | Country through the lapse of st. é against him and the principal q { Passage of Law for Veh in Justice Philbin must settle in a fore your committce is playing into | insu i ne e : ; HERE RETURN 10 DUT § & n Jw t the}Randa gt the binck hundtods who | Areidents, unemployment and simi! Robbed Later, He Tells Court | Headquarters Pierre Held IE Tube Under Hudson. ulebaae hesies we | Bre gnly waiting for the downfall of | lar caures. ' " Gets FiveNear’ Term for Conspitacy. -———--- ALBANY, eb. 13—Bills to appro: > f 8 0 eventio! ploymen ~ ZV 03 | oe: raid | eke, benteellng | 8 diy the dittordat When Harry Mischel), thirt + | CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—The police fo-| Strike Ends Pending Final Settle. | priate $1,600,000 so that construction MARTIAL-LAW IN HAMBURG. | a | 2 i arry Mische it a ny Aad % sedi ee ; of the proposed vehicle tunnel be eeneretert | INDOLENT GERMAI AMANS Governments of a policy of distribu- | years old, of No. 13 Rivington Street. @ nah AREA SEE: 7. W. be ment Between Unions and Em- lee i neo re an i w id y i Sparta « Continue Does This Appeal to You? E tion of orders for public works s0 At | burgige with @ long recont, was at {rested twenty-nine idlern “to see who| Poyers’ Association beg Pari) (i pinlge Now bichalended signi Let the cold winds blow. You'll be to keep the demand for labor at ua An | das be begun soon, and ledge New ; aa Malin 4 a" BLINDLY INSOLENT | si.prosisnsse uniform level Dee oer ee eee cnco he | chee, were: Ane Why Ahey were aut] suidiig trades workers hera. who hae | y rhe a ae : ws m and comfortable with a blasing Sera! Sessions to-day for sentence he ‘ i 4 4 4 ork to pay its sha f the ultima 2 of aie een proclaimed in The relic€ of the unemployed argued with the Judge that he was working, an oficér sank Deen out on stetke for two days re. oat, were intr where. Spartac disturb fire on the hearth, a good bouk or your Unrough @ system of registration and, the victhin of “unfortunate eircum- The activity of the potice came after} turned tu work to-day pending the out | jure to-day hy ADO. It SWER an Gant favorite paper aud yer De: lares Food |“ Batik “4 SeLWéen v eegiléyeri Id | a publication of repd;ts of an alleged] cme of jregotiations between Union Watters and Ad! © bourgeolse xtrike tn Dus Hall's Cushion 1 Pito , co-pperation betwee i cade d nrescn yea of < < V protest asain uns a s Alone Will Not Solve the Se eien ae ot tadistre to ravet | “Howls that?” Judge Rosalsky naked, Conspleaey against the life of Preal.|leadera and represcntatives the | Aasembly respectively MT hrs! Rosgdoal a La jw Grave Problem SiACdneiaie sicor Widen | or wauldn'e be here’ rephed Mischeti, dent Wilson and W, G,. McAdoo, | Bullding Trades Employers’ Association. |" tne measures would authorize th A mae tacreste yah weary: Hedy wa 0 5 | Guctuating or iC | wasn't for she fact that I played former Secretary of the Treasury, for) Strikers in other cities have not yet) state Brida: @ lone hand in this burglary, [ packed which Pietro Plerre was arrested in| f@turned (o work but ara expected to do Up $1000) worth of dresses in a Toft at Gleveland yesterday. Plerre, an L [8% % soo as labor officals ean get ia ‘ nd 0 fo. 17 Kast 17th Street and we aioe we touch with. them, it was stated : Waite VREeeG en pe TS Cah g felone by farniahing her with an adc- |*tUcation at ealablished centres. No. 17 East 17th Street and went and w, w, released Jast October from| ‘uch with thein, it was stated Chairman, to car ut the 4 Hadn't Hew " i A system of inspection of factories | ‘hired a (axicab to take them away, ‘The 4 pa | ‘Ten thousand workers In the silk dye | sto The Now York site would by h j FRANK A. HALL & SONS Hgite emount of food, jm tho optslon | oe vendpd'to Usiiro the execu. | taxicab driver and a man‘with him stolo L@avenworth Penitentiary, bad eX» jinaustry whe have been on strike with | placed near Canal Street. No mention GENEVA, Feb 1i—A trainioad ¢ Manufacturers of Beds and Bedding of @ trained American observer who pected to obtain financial aid inf and 1 omission, appointed by a law f whic orge I Dyer of New York is Palestine enjoy the same comfort at howe? PARIS, Fo 13.— Tho rovabilita- | OPportunities ta unemployed young | lice of Germany cannot be effected (Workers for the continuance of their AISER’S FLIGHT REAL NEWS. , You'll find Mall's Cushions im the nest hotels and at your club. Why not the goods from me, so L didn't get a the 27,000 silk workers of Paterson for|of the N Jersey termina’ ts made | German officers being brought tna 5 haa:Just completed a ‘tour of Prussia | ton of labor laws. meget eet tit Chicago. A ABU Week) FetUened to work to-lanoaet that It anould bo at | from Palestine ved here y BE MOee CU Oty NON Mare CHY " “ The protection of children, youths | of It Base fi - SOSpe te J. as "e poln It of the warn lenoras vi for the Supreme Coancil of Food and ith’ @tdcdtional “Rather tough luck.” remarked Judg: Pierre's plan was frustrated byY|day on the old 60-hour-a-week basis! in Jersey City.’ All o! hem ignorant ¢ ri Sqr asm Relief of the Peace Conference, A j@%d women, with educational oppor | io snisky, secret service agents, who shadowed | pending a decision of the War Labor! Republican leaders foreeast curiy /fyen's i Germany, and did nor know Jetter fram him recetved by the coda. [tunities for the children and the rég-| Nor jait aw bad as what happened to him persistently. ‘To elude tbein|Board on their original demands, The| passage of the measures. A commis OlANG Tryoiutlon ar, the moe WARTA—On Feb. 13. sULAUS eM to-day says: ulation of night work for the youths.| me since I've been in the Tombs,” con-| pierre abandoned a plan to go tolother 17,000 strikers expect a decision | sion, headed by Gov, Smith, which is i oo oes neral Feb, ne Tat trom hla “It may be that a food supply is the | The limitation of the working shift} tinued Mischell. “Somebody broke Into | washington and fled West. He will|this afternoon from the War Labor|to arrange treaty details with New| qalian Navy Mutiay Plot Reveal residence Trown 1. N. ¥. C Be iris need, but } 4m for young persons to half that of| my room at No. 1M Rivington St and ye taken back to Kansas City to face} Board allywing them to work tempor-| Jersey, will meet in New York Sat-| ROME, Pex. M—Invesigations have, re pr that. awa a adults, with no dvertimoe or night clea ed itoul Luck certainly is against (trial on charges of conspiring against jarily on a “short week’ basis of 49 |urday revealed at the four men involved in LOST, FOUND ND REWAR jack. of control ts so pagan | im: work. me aha id Sts sk ‘the President’ i houre until the 6 HT pours woek demands ee eee ee the blowing up of the Italian hatileship A ~y 1p ance. se0 100! . “So T think,” replied Judge Rosals| Benedetto Brin also were invelved in a . io Le rhances, workingmen to combine and the right! Tenn tor five years $100,000 ON | PRISONER. Tallan navy Koward if rétumed eagle mill mot work, They |o peacotul picketing * ON R LAYS CLAIM { VOTE ON A STRIKE — - id high a pension for recogpition of the rigft of a eee Ticy have 110, real 10nd ene re oe a ically and DECLARES MOULDY WHEAT » Ie As Im Cheeks and Police Are tn- ET ARE Graanive uid cary tiem, ‘They. are ’ Li vestipating Thou. | Ppa ee? a ree ; ing clown further and further wigh | the right of trades unions to partic! - |General Tie-Upyaf It Is So Decided cept | pate i petities. KILLED MANY BELGIANS Checks for 4 total of $100,000 were ry AF we Ree Th te | Working tours to. bo Ox0d by laws| found to-day on & man who said he was on, Is Now Set for ich the entente, “They are blingy 5 Theodoro Arvoidson, a civil vn- Mareh 15 lin each State, With an internguopal ire Deepa W Share: | gineer, livt t the Ansonia Hotel, and jee decimate ° iingss wat Milk Inquiry Charg Gineer, living at the Ansonia Hotel, an teb. hiatee > standard as the minimum, ( k } lho wan kebeated tinia cHaras of ibhesus, | ..U¢ IN, Feb. 1 Miners’ Ped GES THAT $800, a Tho regutation of home work in| That Spoiled Grain Was Shippe small workshops or sweatshops to be hi i! rho atrest was caused by ivan 11, Wiso, | o\ eS rarer ar ae tee Th I Seats Same From This Country a broker at No. 115 Broadway, who said | 2) 000" si ce Pigg dae ee Pagar Poni attended to by each State, In view of] be | (Continued from First Page) | the prisoner raised $750 by use of a Strike vote returnable on Feb. 22, The ere Is No Valentine the diffcultios of settling this problem) Thousands of Belgians died aftor fon yesterday voted ¢o reject the | mortwage he did not own. by inthenations) lentalation leating bread made from moldy wheat Detectives who made the arrest found | proposals of the Government to meet Message Which Loft shipped from America to en ob he business office of a farm check for $40,000, one for $50,000 and | the ers” demand for a six-hour da . Plainfield Woman Says Law yers| A” ‘ternational code regulating | Coraing to a hares made by Resiond eres me bi diaaae 0 0 fF $10,000, made payable to C’. M. land a 30 per cent. incr - Candy Cannot Deliver b. . . labor conditions in the Mercantile Ma-|gmitn, a Federal investigator, testi- |e 1 he | Meeker and signed by Louis Brooks. The «me statement on t otk aes cd ; HiAluenced Grandmother 0 Make | ring upder every Gag to boworked out|fsing te-dey In the John Doe min | 0 stayed for aeveral yenrte and be | chee i wore drawn on a Newark ben! cures chat sanoull, the ballon he for h < ; y In the oe mile cading ® Milwaukee paper last | pr m being Investigated. jel at “should th 0 Fraice Them Her Heirs. by & mpecle) Wlarttinie eombllosion of| inquiry before Chiet City Magistrate | ®S2 eee ne aerone nat «| the restankan Ul ba core ania means notices will terminate on Abeta -COMBINATION Sire, Sylvia Curtis White of Plainfield, | 8® League of Nations tn continuous | MeAdoo = hich. stated that. ig/While in the Tombs Court on tho Ja 15 ne + Here we have Nog, obtained from Surrogatte Fow!, + |Se#@lon, to take up new points Smith declared that thousands of |Vertisement which slated That, if) Cony charge. in Cupid's own assortment vth e . ae . ot It scams to be agreed that the| bushels of what after being held in| Dé of choicest sweets; a large beau- Moxday the appointment of Herold b. ~ 7 | M’ADOO, COTTON & FRANKLIN, tifully arran: container pre- ovata i eapolis, be r ould communicate with a cer- | = | Lippincott as temporary administrator of |WHOlY different wage and money | °\ srhaated . Mi di ree § ise \eata” privet in Philadetpiia, hel DEMOCRATS SEEK SPEED. | sents the folloWine: 1 Package of standards of the east and the west| i ase h -prnbolap age Seal bs i 1 py men | Former Secretary = Amuounces Milk Chicolate Sweethearts: 1 the estate of the late Mrs. Harriet A. | pool and later found ity way to Bel-| would learn something to his advan: | senate ders Caucus im Move to! . > Gietis, ner cramimothor, when pho | ¥OUld make the definite fixing of con-| cium, smith testited | tug Avert Extra Sem | Ramon OF tie Kare. eniaeeh FT TE nerTt 2 racke : > , e,| see . ‘aw. ‘ | Los ANGELBS, Feb, 13.—The name of 1 harzed thet eecurities amounting to on we oe pore Spee hl | Smith charged the “American lveed| “Danny” took the paper to Cavs! WAsHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Conecrn of | the new law firm with which William G, 1 about $400,000 have disappeared Sine. {HEP iclote Vise ee rye | Manutacturers’ Association with hay: |, H, Stafford at Camp Farragut for | pemooratic inaders over legislative | McAdoo, former Secretary of the Treas- % and Bre White cleo charged: thtat her |O0 cigs’ Aside insisted GMAT TS | NE, “f}sea” the feed market eo that | gay) ‘apt. Farragut took him to|congeation in the Senate resulted to-day | ury and Director General of Railroads, 1 Milk Chocolate Hollow Heart. ow ork armers were unabl e e1 00 : ted C t | 1 4 od {wilt soon be associated was announced grangmother had been unduly influenced | the working classes, although {t=as u ep the Red Cross offlc dit was ar-/in a call by Democratic Leader Martin |W 24 WN her estate (o two lawyers rather |now démed by Japan purchase § cheap feed from the | aged that “Danny” should get a|for @ conference to-night of ail Demo- | to-day by Mr. McAdoo at Sunta Bar- Jat itt deacend to relatives, Mrs,| The: British plan also contemplates| Meet’T! Milla, He declared that the [TY Oe 4 the loan of énough|ctatic Senatora to consider drastic bara. It will be McAdoo. Cotton & Sales Jan. 36 ang the will has the rention of a peemanent interna. | Palrymon'’s League got a percontage | fUrloURN and the lokn ot a ineasures to “speed up’ in the hope of Vranklin, and the offices will be at No. wwe yot been filed for probate tidigt commission. to Mx mipimun|of profit from the American Feed {money to see him to New York and javoiding an extra seasion. Night ses- | yy proudway, New York The corners are filled in with small Milk Chocolate Hearts. PACKAGE COMPLETE, DOC aah ale Naw ed An Exceptionally Good Special for Tomorrow, Friday ae ' adachundha' ; A o Philadelphia ev he could ea- )slons of the Sonute, it was slated, w 2 . My_, White's petition declared that id Second ing t the condition in| Manufacturers’ Association on all | hen to Philadetphia e n ou! i pa | 008 2. vesinning ‘probably ty-niorrow The firm will consist of Mr. McAdoo cuocoL. % LAS STICKS: These sweets are cone igh ,. . he. Various regions and to make a| sold to New York farmers tablish his claim for the $7,000,000 | hight and his son Francis 8. M¢Adoo, Jos 1 th vie Sptces amd bhanke Musing works of ert worth $144 000 tpecial study of Bative labdr prebe|,The-pranti¢e of certain: farmers ¢ ft by his grandfather, the “King of letenenetoen *, Cotton of New York and \ ‘> eludi orks of ert worth $140,000 ‘i ¥ flv ® te oy bis gra f » the of E t ‘otton of Ne ‘ork an including w $140 lems club together and, buy western ford | the Money Lender | on Traber for 1920, Franklin of New York. While the scaiieiadted siammdiaiiiadliias was suddenly stopped, smith charged, | 3 citle: 4 | (Qoerial te The Evaniag Words.) ‘tices will be opened immediately, -s |gon had werittep a letter advising at) {ONSe spent #lx mons on Blackwell's) qt the banquet of New Rochelle Lodge Catsornia until April Peace reemia at PRICE j TUS WENT: Derhaps bei Conversational Heures” of the eatehy litle hrases they bear, wh Drowing =410¢e839e | Mrewe (an at Uhe party. ND BOX remtam Milk BTS: Enc . These © HOLLOW 4 Now o¥rk Btate farmers to buy feed | #1and on a sentence for usury. a 9 last evening Col. Henry P. srt xom their local dealr When the “King of the Money Kingsbury, Commandant at Fort Slocum @ i | Edlxene, A, Porters head of the farme Ih enders” was at Blackwell's Island j neminated Vice President Marshall for DINING CAR RULES ALTERED. Fandnatketaidivivion of the State, wit] his son, Bln and the latter’a|President and Mayor Ole Hanaen of amption of « La Carte Service | be called to tostity to-morrow | mother used every effort they could | Seattle for Vice President, udding that Wesemetion of ® Em tur | - _ muster to have the old man freed, | they were the only public men who had WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 -War - ; ; 7 4 time NE WEAK P Marted Twenty Feet by Blectrie| Hoy offered once to bitrn $500,000) fared to Ket up and tell what ought to Pea tiaaAl Alnide Baw be slateie Gesne ph Fhat Killed Him, | of the notes held by Daniel 11, Tolman iii sell-reuna ice will ba modified March 1. Directo Hed witha ving ral Hines to-day authorized Vederni it Goy. Glynn would parden him, but | wer ro Army Ca : Deservedly _—_. Hel t behind the ow w wihton 1 } » in hy vaya ab Ae an net ait the money lender when he heard of it| Indicted by a Federal Grand Jury or allt resume a@ la anal Minis derarasy Gn coor "| ¢umed in his ell and vowed he would | 4 change of having aecepied « $250 bribe e wherove ould ‘be. dor not “sacrifice his manhood” by con- No, 4805 Mirswivel | ‘ H to obtain a sergvant’s from the | without causing train f° er ers, Teck lved & Kk whicn | senting to sych & plan | army, ex-Cupt. Sidney P. Corn, formerly | Where table din hued a e es e in death tmmediatety, Men work - = the Personnel Office, Camp Upton, not m than ay be 4 we by found him Bing on tie for | *Weedrow Wilson” on Tt WAI Save was held in $10,000 bail when arraigned | served, (he cost to 5 and the meal choicest Almonds, Wal- (wenty jeet away from the switchboard, | Fifteen Billion fore Judge Ghatfeli in the Federal |to "be made worth the pri Sorbitay Filberts art in Brooklyn to-day ic L P ue | éntte wid Argentina to Join in Carb- P WAGHIN' fiiedes P doo A re tne = High re Bill In at Albany. T ' Hi 4 [ference report on the bill pi ri ae, ee ine thn a8 on ac, e ea «ated for a repeat of $15,000,000,000 of war now tm West imposes Trams ALBANY A bill designed to and Peanuts clustered and covered with our c edrated Premium "| SANTI AGO ch ‘eb. (f “Asa r CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Heavy snow ac- sn i ° lervies or Milk Checo~ will make a wi | sult of apagehistic oubieaks and dis-|#ppropriations, and carrying companied by extremely high winds to- | P°™'t sp ray sm anion En at ec ie POERD 64c Bt Breve’ tooth ; | orders Nth sideaekt0e Chile-Ar- | 000,000 in deficiency appropriations, | day demoralized telegraph and telephone ‘? Krant traction companies Ths high be ROX Menete. eg, Fork, IN frontion, the #hUnan Boroien | was adopted yesterday by botiy Senare coy vinunicatton from Chicago to the Pa~ cherge.sp increased. Sirs, whether pr Broskiyn, Newark, is preparing 4 don nligmowitn New Th » i . Railway traffic there ape fancBise estriotion®. wap For exact location see tele % ee ; Enting relaiivs to FRRMLOE police Ans. Navise 0, ert Tmuck’ delay ttm pobre day intoduced in the Assembly: by carne owercied werent isthe Pie eset neh aaa & extradition. President Wilson’ ‘and Kansas Cin, ecnvblyman Martin, fi

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