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yearemanemas 4 : ’ Pee ort mero mam mgy Pe? bid i a I A Da ais a WEATHER—Rain or Snow To-night; Clearing Sundays Che “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | | “Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE TWO CENTS. er (i Net Rae kde NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919. 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. _ DISARM GERMANY 25 YEARS MANY BROOKLYN HOLDUPS AND ROBBERIES. — —— MIAN KILED, FOUR HURT ODBESNEEOPE? "yams" GERMANNEGECT SUBMIT OR FACE FIGHT, | WYO, DADSAYS, 854 mies yy BRUTAL IN “WILD WEST" OUTBREAK BT HMA ie ite loon _TODEF WOUNDED FOCH 10 WARN GERMANS ; thie ie Huh ciNew Yore || 100 Additional Submarines — ‘or Her in Onet ynta, N. Y. National Guard) Division would Treatment Which M oy a 3 Lane Robber “Fatal Shoots| ‘NO GRIME WAVE IN CITY ‘She Siys No, Too. | Sting tare a 3anga = | Them = sical Wrecks. “1 LAND IN sso indo bd Whe Pan Works | iy gamelan Fs, | AND ROBBERIES INCREASE Bessie Endner, 16, of No, 347 RE eB, bd |their bit in winning the war came PARIS, Feb, 15.—\While the President is in America the Supreme DRUGGIST IS WOUNDED. Brooklyn, had run away to Harrisburg, Louisville |5°m¢ On the auxiliary cruiser Ha | War Council, of which he is a member, will formulate terms for a per pebsiiniantten klyn ¢ Oneonta in npany of tw ®) and Pannoni pid dah Bele So a them were No Ceremony on Embarking | manent armistice that will be forced upon Germany. This permanent Other Highwaymen Beat Vic » Bandi men with approximately $10,000 from The average time required by | wounded so badly that they were | i ; ; ) er Highwaymen Beat Vic eye i bad of her father, a apar-maker,) toopships to make the voyage |confined to the hospital and had to| Except a Salute of Twenty- | armistice will be in the nature of a preliminary peace treaty and will tims in Street—Several | ae dad 1 like a millionaire COC Ponte Ai hy Fetal rte Mt lbe helped or carried off the ship. | One Guns. | supersede the temporary armistice that will be signed Monday at Treves A . EW hours t © five hold twelve day e eof ship al- | ™ As Safes Rifled. | A Ups and three burglaries in | Windsor Hotel there, had paid $ lotted to the 27th, however, is | That they were so badly off was due | ee |by Marshal Foch and the German delegates. ERTIES | Brooklyn 5 Commis. |i cash for an automobile and finaily) much faster than the average |to the awful treatment they recetved| BREST, Feb. 15.—President Wilaon | ° Aecording te _ woll-inforsall Brooklyn had a Wild West ot} right told 800 residents | had left the city just before the ar- | army officials believe that not | in German prison hospitals. \left Brest on bis return to the L it to-day. Nine hbold-ups and robberies was the borough's rec ough in the F rival of her daddy and hie law my Of Music that t no crime wave in New Y Initer . ‘ e i circles here, the permanent arme Me tanon tev cane ih rane et 1 Corpi. George H. Ringler of No.’ States on board the U. 8. 8. Gec ” istice will impose the cindition aken to bring the of | were apparently blown sky high this organization into New York. 70 Broadway went away with the Washington at 4.15 o'clock this morn that Germany must remaik com- ation is and there may Dieciseinn the resent ouihrea a young person claiming to be s If this expe alized, | Medical Detachment of the 30th In- !D& pletely disarmed and demobil+ % have been other crimes not yet re-| of hom bu is. | Bessie herself ans a telephone} the 27th will t ce ap rpc . fantry. While on first aid duty at| !* Was announced that President ized for a period of twenty-five : ts home port between March Wish weld Ja i ton t ported by the police. rhe robbers aul right said t the End ouse in Brooklyn} | a L the Marne, he and a comrade were| jy m, ™ ofan. in. Re =i y Ae fertheering tome i o e streets, in two “There is, of course, in a = OF = = ieee : i Oe ‘eb. 25, where he wa ance m oming é raids took place in the str n twe Ae Me pipes abe por 4 pooh-f 1 the whole ridiculous] = arrying back wounded men when @| make an address which wo' armistice that is to be signed ni cafes, a drug store, an office and al | sats Deniers One c . U § BATTLE DEATH RATE | German patrol turned a machine gun| the work performed at Pea Monday it is said Marshal Foch i heme, One man was killed, anoth« “(ph ne AER ire ver was in Oneonta in my life | ¥o Ge on them, killing the others and shat- | Conference has been authorized by the Sus hot and three others badly ten f Gains alt ¢ athe y | WAS 57 PER THOUSAND, ‘ering bath Minis ince | Tt was said that it was most prob preme War Council to notify the Fr ; ; i ; wer ; 1 Papa} . Je that the Pr t would make | Germans that he has authority te } Pecan Ghote, te eh 2 the without bas AGAINST 110 FOR BRITAIN lay where I fell from the morning) another apeech before finally return | take instant armed action should i oseph Cannon, No, 24 Orchard of July 16 until late on the night of! ing to Washington Wealthy le | it become necessary, @treet, a bartender in the saloon of t ‘ ; ; ealthy to Be Hi Hard Under} qe Mtarahal will require striee ae Sidney Miter, 116 Union A = een -OUh. the 17th he said. mans were The President arrived n Bres aren hed quire le . was @hot and kited shortly before 1 n lower ' oe vid MP6) Einures Show New, York Furnished | passing ai! around me and they! from Paris at 10.30 o'clock and went Socialisis’ Programme ervance of the demand for the otclock this afternoon by a lone ban- Bven: murder oases are t er H : tl Most Men. in War, With Total jJeered mie when I appeaied for help.; direct to the dock whore he cm t Taxation, fine “ae Beard! vee ag : ae eke attarapied to fob tha place ative of @ crime wave. At Al! of which would appear to mak ” I asked for a glass of water and they| barked on a French gunboat which n German Poland whfle Cannon was alone. t one of the recent homicides aatour the of 367,864 asked me what I wanted of water| took him and his party to the Gec WILL DEMAND DEMOBILIZATION. A passerby heard a pistol shot and 1e work of a degenerate and = | Wh hab eee The Evening We WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. when I was as good as dead, Two! Washing WEIMAR, Friday, Feb. 14 (Asso-} Ba arian A AYE on wit ae saw @ man dash from the side door, ar potic Enide + cinta HE battle death rate in the |German boys about nineteen years resident was received at the} ciated Press.) There will 4 sharp n Monday Barene: 20 Remning inside he found Cannon ly ca 1] communi- he | A. b. F. during the war was [old came along on the night of the| Brest arsenal by Admiral Moreau of of the fortunes of the wealthy, |jmand that Germany tii ie ao 3 ing behind the bar war a bullet ties of N Suffolk Coun 1 ' 57 per thousand as against (17th, dragging a machine gun. They! the French Navy, ¢ Hemlick, the Ma atprad ss ayaa ala a fis roll me 0€ io ed te bee i wound in his head. Cannon died soon| ties can etropolis card ssinesisia betel ‘ccompanica| 220 Per thousand for the British, | started to drag me to the Marne, but| Military Commander of — Br the car 1 ‘Amesinbiv’ to. |deils : ie . . ee ship Res, +f re after he reached St. Catherine's Hos-| and si tomes to {Spars for shipbuilding, accompanied) |) was announced to-day. In the |I begged them to drop eing| Charles M. Schwab and civil officl me German Nationa ae § asda 9 AcGstOne) 60 ORE pital. | samen: by Dan J. MacFarland, Brooklyn.) civit war the Northern forces lost | unable to stand the pain in my legs,| There was no cerem exoapt tor/day by Dr, Heim, 0 Mocialiat, in dis- | MoS Gs 2y ding in Germeeae ‘The man seen running from the The rules of the Brooklyn | Were in NS Sih he hetheay in wwarell| in battle deaths 83 per thousand ney returned a couple of houra| handshaking and a salute of twenty-| cussing the Socialists’ programme, es aes D ee borts. i Premises was described as being itute Forum, un ausp i ater New Y led in supplying en- r, and believe me | was in torture, |ON° Buns wh undered forth a8] pecially concerning taxation. He did h . : Pil Mi A Rermanent ia ot about 35 years wor glasses,| of which Enright spoke, are that | Endner, It ts said the girl, sixteen.) jisted strength to the army during “Then they carried me down to the|#0OR as the President embarked on! ot petieve, however, that the Clov-|the aaron ee comobillzatiqn of about five fect five inches tall, clean. the spewkers n after thelr Ja clerk in her father’s office, disap-} the wur, figures showed, She |river and threw me into a boat and| the gunboat, Muiea in phuchaiiaaemacratia cL haven, and had on a soft hat and| addresses to questions peared on Feb, 3, taking with her $34 men in National |rowed me across the river. 1 waa) From the railroad siding to the/ernment would be able to the} all war supplies, which have Oem black overcoat. He fled before get from the auditors. Enright left | the contents of her f: r’'s safe, said draft and otherwise, |taken to an hospital but got mighty|4ck Were drawn up a battalion of | great sums needed by seizing fortune tabulated by Allied expert: | hurriedly after his spe plead to have been $10,000. Private de septa.) nighty contro! of all war plant ting any loot. |to | sylvania was seco) with |little medical attention, Iwas in eight| American soldiers and a French ma-land he thought that the balaneo!¢pme K Three men armed with revolvers} ing an en The: such tectives traced the young girl to| $91; Llinois third 261,074, and {German hospitals from that time to band played “The Star-Spangled 2 A a a ae the |e jamous Krupp works at Essen, who held up the Green Hood Cafe at] ence of 800, apparently waiting to | Oneonta, it was found that she, with| Ohio fourth, 2 | Dec. 24 and seldom bad my wound r’ as the gun tits i additional financial regulations, and loth Avenue and 89th Street cleaned| bombard him with questions, |iwo companions, arrived in this cit vets: c und. ; eee anean «amma, {ill Bermit the lifting of the biockad the place so thoroughly of cash that| showed signs of | diswppointme Bt |ireb, 5 and registered at the windsor | FLYER ENDS ROUND TRIP Be daaexn WOU Raee Tha Sor suaiaved as Aguarisee Gah GA / vin added: |qufficiently for’ Germany to receive their victim had to borrow a nickel when he danaried: ere | Hotel a@Meaand Mrs, William John |me in German if I didn't feel better] all trafic was suspended while the] point--the pocketb at eet j eartaln tae mavariel fter the needs at @ nearby subway station to tele- The net r¢ aiuto hg the {*0R and James Sullivan, Johnson | FROM COAST T0 COAST! and my wounds were seldom ox-| President's party was transferred to] wilt not be permit Peart te: at sas Allie are mae Ponta fi phone about it to the ge. Frank| ties last a) pull mn prrest of 3s, (represented himself as the girl's hus- | amined. The bandages were generally | the ¢ so Washington ances Will be taxe > that all over|have real “teeth” that can bite deep Petrozza, part owner of the cafe, was| crime wave € arres band and Sullivan as her half-broth — I would have st 1 if it} A French naval escort consisting 9 ti t , eb e ne three| When two stuss games were The S anah? anones Th 1 ave t ertain moderate sum will be/should any power see fit to resist tg Bane pening she Dar wheat Ai i| raided on the Kast Side. In Night {<r Ts SED ANAL THN: Me Vegi Army Aviator in Air Less Than 40| hadn't been, for the British Cross, | the cruiser Conde and several torpedo n by the Government. Dr, Heim|mandates, In his lengthy speech yeas bandits, wearing soft hats pullec sided on the Kast § , "The girl rented a safety deposit box Araiine an de| boats acted a% a guard of honor for f sAvadin ot iat . ey a Nein yaces, entered. a few| Court a gambling charge, made A A Nacianal, Te ; Hours on Way from New York fering soup made | boats acted wuand for) said he feared that hundreds of mil-|terday, explatiing the new League down over their faces, entered y Bocttine, was [at the Citizen ationa ank ani 2m potato peelings to a man who is| the ree Washington, This escort! lions of marks already had been|plan, Mr. Wilson made this sigaitle 70 ; minutes after the last patron for the} by — Insj sok vonéuor, [meas meaquent s there, On Sat to San Diego. supposed to be dying?” jwith the American battleship New| sauandered by the Finance Minis-|eant statement night had departed | RAMAERG She AIRE a rORETIn Jurday they purchased of the Francis! sax pIEGO, Cal., Feb. 15—Unding| Angelo Pedercini, whose home was|Mextco will escort the President out] turg of Saxony and Bavaria “Armed force is in the background One of the bandits stationed i a-| and the players paid a 3 | Motor Sales Company a Nash coupe, | what ary aviato ured to bein Elysia, Penn., was with Co, B of |to sea and then return, The Nev -— of this programme, but it is in the self at the front door, one de! ¢ paying $2,350 in small b On Sun e most wonderful flight in the y|the 109th Infantry. He was shot in, Mexico w Accomp: 1 by fou background, and if ‘the moral force of 4 face, aca the third advanced toward - lday they left Oneonta, saying t rican aeronautics, Major Albert | the left leg at Feimes on Sept, 6 and | American torpe » _ceorves! BERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER vipat the bar. At a signal they drew re RT WHEN GIRDER were golt n a tour for a few day na d at Rockwell @ield last] taken prisoner. His wound Leygues, the French Minister of Ma-{ pe Id will not suffice, the physi+ " do made Fetrozza t lout Hellion, (eUGAn: Lie anon after his fligt New York and|. ' Shan gee ; 10 RESIST DEMOBILIZATION cal force of the world shall. But that pererre Silo ROASP ie $150 aid sha pada ‘ Major Smith had breakfast at|SU&Nt one but the lack of : ge RD 4 ap ees is the last resort, because this is ine up his hands, ‘They took $150, a a WRECKS PARLOR CARS of Mr \ ‘ ‘ \Fort Bli lunshesa ae Suma. | t at the ( {igh Commissioner to. the tended as a constitution of peace, met ring, and a g¢ racelet from the aid finding that h « a left, | and San I | urgeons tes ac the € ) P . , | as a league of war.” cash register, ¢ mut zna's ; sent ou alarm. Up to] ‘The return fligh’ m w York to|amputation . two | board the Washington ! u | He was followed by Lord Rebest kets, and drove away in 4 dark |) Sides of Three To Out Near have hee between thir-| months of suffering him good-bye De es ( Accepts ( \¢ of itish Missio pol i ; ) : 4 | Lission; Dry Vite colored taxicab. Pittsburgh by Beam on Pa The father wee setual Sring) Joseph Morte of Newport, in # id ! equences of Detea jtorlo Orlando, the Italian Premiers Two boys, about eighteen years old ee t night Othe ty mural. 1, who was with Co. Hof Wilson sa ' W Aa 8 jLeon Bourgeois, of the French del@e entered the drug store of Dr, Har ig Flat of I Was said to. {307th Infantry, was sh 1 the che I cannot I w x Fy ye : sation; Baron Makino, of Japamg Balzhiser at No. 2038 | et.! pr RGM, Fet \ mi Veimes on Aug He wa m foun ae on in. die. (Corwe N Barnes of Britain; Pree and one of them, without ' w veral ate J “lat noon and left to lie until spitulity of French pe r a: |mier Venizelos, of Greece; Dr. Vy We : Balzhiser in the side of the head. The r a Th Aner wont next mornir ick ple and the Fr rs niment, 'T new Natiok Annem at W Wellington Koo, of China, the Arablag 9 boys took about $19 from the cash flat car of @ westbound in ’ WILSON FOR PRICE BOARD, |» «r« Garin have received ar eated me as Ul mar isplas dacia nae delegate, Pren Hughes of Austene register and escaped en bata oat oe ape aT the nd SON heaaaeniin: Ahan H nost desired to ba uted—as a| sisted and \ hie lia and Premier Clemenceau, all of Ralzhiser was found unconscious in PMOL Vale . onl tha E 1 1 Ke I Cables Apnraval of Dine for Poste|aid and the mained ¢ friend; a friend alile pirit and in| A “ ptr to ma Germa whom heartily supported the League @ poal of blood an hour later by Mo- | ivania Railroad Onda near | there War Adjustment le wa nilar to purpose, Lam haps pees ‘ ae plan Heeman Pope of the Brownsville Sta- jy, , ired, some of whom were ye ia t ' WASHING 1 oval| Ringler. The doctors on 1 1 nom an a eros ing his victim to throw up bh ‘ here [ 1 ‘ — ‘ it is believed the boys » Jrug ad aps r ; ave been pp e here! acces t f Aaking Practi pp Ut la believed the boys wore drug ad wines adie ae a tae | CR Ge wan in al ae 10 spe Making Practical Application of cee, erland March 2 mas OM e enlisted have alre ; 1 5 wiple of Removing in the saloon of John asat t fae A ¢ 1 , ‘ 1 ‘ 4 PARIS, Feb, 15.—With the aul 33d Street ‘ a Chip Se Bn | n a of France and the Loagu Nations now be man walked in, struci wh ' BE NAOR g lk 18 id of being sent hon Or pt tes and tho whole world der ths way for some time to come of tne Krupp works, willl z: sea May I not leave my warm and afte - biggest problem before the ried , . " ; 4 mL GIS N (Continued on Fourth Page.) Uonate farewell greetings, ase mopped ‘li! valids* Touts Moule aan, Conterenge at present ie believed 4 { 9 ? * ety " ¢ — oo ~ Saeees iis * -

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