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caheiltiaais eis ctiie iinet A OLLIE CETTE AAA CREO EVENING WORLD FORUM FOREAST SIDE AMERICANISM | IS STARTED WITH A HURRAH “Gitizenship Activities Extend to Stanton and Forsyth Streets. TOEREr nS LER eee Ree ee eee spipstsinettimnanlanstes were calculated to inspire the best of Americanism, “Till We Meet Again,” “Blue Ridge Blues” and “After All" |were rendered. ‘The musicians tried to stop, but the crowd would not al jlow it, 80 they sang “Smiles” and A new Evening World Americaniza- | hundgreda of young voices" joined in tion Forum was opened last night at Public School No, %, Stanton and) Forsyth Streets. 11 was “local night” | oou)q understand. There was And the district was “sounded” as to | ooupie in the second row, accom- ita sentiments of Americanism and panied by their children, The mother Go-peration with the principles of | roearded the affair pAmericanism expounded by ThE) course, something be ning World Forums. And, like | pease the kids.” The father was ev every other district of the east side, |jess sympathetic with tne gathering. Proved that the American senti-| tHe jooked frequently at the door, and eee vee not wanting it wag evident that he wished he had Last night was a preliminary to! not come, | 00-3-06-8030006600008 the chorus That was something that e y one one matter of done Leaders of Colored Regiment Home From F And Officer Nine Months in German Prison 16944444664 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919. ance er ay ROTASTEN NQURY MAY GO DEP TO POLE AFFAIRS | |Hinted Grand Jury Will “Take Control” and Broaden Investigation, Assistant District Attorney Smith, who charge of the Grand Jury investigation of the Rothstein gamb- ling raid in which two detectives shot, to-day denied Police In-| Henry's statement. that he,| had asked for the in- 18 were spector the Inspector, quiry. “No one sm in this office,” eaid Mr. t ever heard Inspector Henry for this investigation. It's ab- solutely District Attorney Swann's idea and one one else’ There was speculation among poll- ticlans to-day as to the investiga- tion, in view of the fact that the ask CHAMPION SUBWAY PEACEMAKER DES BIBLE HS WEAPON Porter at 103d Street, Known to Thousands, Not Late or Absent in Fourteen Years. AL OF OLD 157 TOBE N PARADE HEREON MONDAY Members of Mayor’s Commits tee Offer to Pay Expenses if U. S, Does Not. The subway lost through death an | The old 15th, New York—Col, “Bill™ Hayward’s colored “Hell Fighters,” of the 369th Infantry—will parade here Monday. There is no basis for re mors that only 1,200 of employee this week who had never He to been late or absent in 14 years. was Robert A. Spence, thousands ag porter of the station at 103d Street and Broadway. Spence was 4 o'clock. Before he went to work he ied the family in prayers, He had never attended the theatre and had never seen a moving picture, but be knew his Bible by heart, Among the well known New Yérk- ers whom he counted among his known the 000 ware Hors will be sent from Camp Upto because lack of funds. up every morning at of transportation Through some mistake the govern | ment originally made provision fo sending only 1,200 men here for Mona day's pamde. This was probably du@ to a belief that the people of this city District Attorney and the Mayor are | friends were former Justice John W.|were desirous of seeing only local ‘Show what local talent, both tn speak- | gong oF THE CHILDREN WOKE of the same political faith and have | Goff, former United States Senator! members of the regiment on fs and entertainers, could do. The UP THE PARENTS. eo) both had the apparent friendship of| James A. O'Gorman, the Rev, Dr. A eee orn 7 . | villia andolp! y vi ‘ alae y pers : peeing. in this district wit ordia-/ sur when the children sang Bh red ph Neer aie une Bim Keigwin of West End Presbyterian Phe memb + of the Mayor's pamily take place cach Tuesday. But, |uginiies* the little girl looked at the} the situation and get busy on a far-|Church and the Rev. Christian F. | Committee on Welcome to Homecome ‘although no regular Forum was an-| iii. and winked e mother reaching inquiry when it resumes) Reisner of Grace M. EF. Church |ing Troops learned of the governe eagle oes Fed ghd a | he art smiled and she started to sing| pext week: After the hearing, Mr.) One of spence's aspecialties—ho|ment’s mistake they came forward fore the people of the dis | Cart ; ie). 4 vi Smith : t 4 © @howed that they were so'lay |Nrmlt The wee pi ge ie a | onoenave the sun that was «hed in| ee eal Seth de baa be of/and offered to pay the fares of thd i The Evening World, and were |!" “ dul 6 Was trying +606 66 5 G6G-4-5 6 4OOOO4 6-99 O9G6-6.6-5.4.5 6446-4699 05 D6 F6OG 04 +469 lil AP an ante nun are | camps - DP . Loa |remaining 1,800 men. These offerg »bening . ¥ best he could to apear uncon-| LIEUT. COL. T. A, ROTHWELL, LIEUT. JAMES E. QUIGLEY. MAJOR B. F. NORRIS. | ‘e roduc! Ar Rare id gael Vrain apn Bah i ‘ ‘ Dprepared to back it to the limit sigh Wal @heh he weand Whe oherwe <4 Mn -Y _N it — |reanonably sure of producing the M&M | irain offended anther subway travel- | WeFe not made In behalf of the Coma Beary O. Kahan, a young east s140 | or voices his eyes @parkied, and all | eee eet ti jective now “18 lier at Spence's station the latter was| mittee, however. Many in that body aamttorney, was chairman of the meet 4° 4. guaden his hands went against ) Just what js your objective?” Mr.|quick to step between them, Did he| believe that the least the government Pp gaee ond will in the future be in charge | y., jogs with @ slap. Then he began! ‘ Smith was asked, | threaten to use his physical strength? | can do Is to pay the transportation of i Hef The Evening World forums on each | to jaugh, from the pure contagion of | ae at Te went, techn aay ze did not; the big porter applied | troops that have not yet been muse Beare Scdress of welcome Mr. | 04 Ma listened to the events of the| continued, “that when the raid’ was| words from the Good Book, Then he| Grover A. Whalen, Secretary t@ PRaban told the audience that he was form with a zeal which rivalled that | ’ ’ 7 made Aaron Rothstein, known a8 a) would smile. Some times he had to| Mayor Hylan, received word frong AD east side boy and was in entire of the youngsters. gambler, was charged by the police | isa three or four quotations and|army officials this afternoon that the thy with its people. Julian Goldman, President of the with having a loaded revolver in his | ee " sympathy beop if Bewniwn Chatiber of Commer possession and with having shot Po-|three or four smiles, but his record) fovernment will furnish enough ¢ BAY, I have B1Ways lived at een on eae tera licemen Walsh and McLoughlin, who |in peacemaking was almost as goud|to move the entire Fifteenth Infantry Here he mentioned a street in (he | and chief speaker of the evening, was “ ba prey tae ay into the place, as his record for punctuality and|from Camp Upton to New York City yuliden, wi % a is sho he record Wicinity and the children, with whis- then Introduced as the great east y ; : possession of the District Attorney's | attendance, and back. If the government doesn’ comments, showed that th hie Bat ob ae fdmsan'a tate to | (Continu 1 First Page.) adi . (Continued from First 1 ) office that Rothgein, after the shoot- Of course he had a history, like al] | Pay members ef the Mayor's Commite (Personal reference had “gone home.” |. cniidren wan that while the ma spebitelbubiaele | PERS i ing, sald to the police that 2 2 would charactera in the metropolis, and in| tee will THE OPPORTUNITIES OF EVERY | jority of a democracy prevails, {t/29 at Venhuile a machine gun butter |Y, W. C, A, Official Declines | *1 was never in Oneonta in my tite ng’ tthe proper time. [early Ifo expected to come into | === = =2 CHILD IN AMERICA, Eitan tore into his right side | ann ate ; Soldjars ind EF never heard of Mr. and Mrs. | “When the men were arraigned be jriches. Born in the British West In-/|where he reared a family of seven G Mr. Kahan told how his parents had |'he country is to be Kral eect, pere| ‘I'm getting along nicely.” he said} (0 Aid in Welcoming Soldiers Wijiam gonnson ot + Johnaon fore Magistrate McQuade they were | dies, he inherited a sugar plantation | daughters. One of the gfrly is a grate peeme to America to get the best OD- | sonal way, one which would impress |smilingly. “If the war had only last-| __(3 \W. Gair,Also Resigns. Sullivan. Dan J. Mac aad {8 my evidence’. he Memory of the po.| from his father. ‘The property was | ar school teacher ; “Portunities, and paralleled his own ex- | his youthful h ra particularly, Heled a little longer L would have been sali epabe 2c ero ltather's attor *but my father ha emen had atrophied, Rothstein |confiscated in some sort of political not {fel ioe Gs ae sy Bunt Ae a Nees to those of the children in fag Bg Fea egal yah] Was) pack to the front again.” 2 Avt beer gutof town: was held on a oharge of felonious as-| upheaval. Many years later, it {s| 1. Merritt of the Interborough Come Budience, He told how he had |® rave never been ao toushed,”| Lawrence J. Kotb of No. 126 Laight | George W. Cair, manufacturer of mne Evening World reported what Sault.) This charge was also dis-| said, the British Government saw to| pany said to-day, “but he was faith eee educated by the public schonls, /aaiq ar. Goldman, “as a few momenta | treet, Corona, 1. 1. Co K., 108th In-| paper boxes in Washington Street, Misg Bessie had sald to its corce- to sustain dt nn ee eee it that the owner was compensated | ful In every human relationship; and When by the high schools of the city, |before when you boys and girls were | fantry was gassed at Bellecourt, Oct. | arene 7 : ; Sse for the land. that, after all, constitutes a, very de. | assed at Bellecourt, 3rooklyn, a ’ ermine <A. spondent neonta, That gentie-, Mr, Smith sald that what t H |" spence came J id f ess.” how, even at college, he had been | singing together, That was a treat | q4, eee Se Oe Oey S| ceo bap sey : FeO ey cece Le ne AEC Le rE Gress | Spence oame tothe United Stated, | cided Kind of greatness : by public organizations, ve ich could not be duplicated else- ‘ Mills iiman, whose home | Steingester, Treasurer of the Eastern man replies eer ee - fort was made by Inspector Henry or) “Those same opportunities,” he saia, |“ 7°"* " eat|is at No, 1186 Madigbn avenue, left | District Branch Y. W. C. A., notified ONEONTA, N Feb. 14 his men to establish the ownership In calling attention to the grea | ity w of the revolver with which the police- open to you. Your parents, as did | pogaibilities for the boy and the an the Consolidated Gas Compgpy to} Borough President gelmann (0+) Endner story verif Chief of {men were shot | came here because they were |in this great democracy, Mr. Gold: | join the first New York Gas Resiment| day of their unwillingness ta remain! poli mes are on the register Why wag Rothstein charged with | especially those of Jewish | Ton tin, neither of whom hed un- |!" 1017, was on nearly all the fronts | identified longer with the Brooklyn of the Windsor Hotel. Saw End- |'h® shooting of the police? He was} ° They found here absolue tree- ; vs ho | giving gus for as to the Boche, Now Becca i ae \ ; " jarrested on a felony charge. If the.e usual opportunities in lfe, but why tory Celebration Committee ner personally and visited the |was evidence enough to justify his ar. 99 and personal liberty. by thelr own pluck and ambition | he is going back (0 his own gus busi- Miss Steingester retired, she s Prancis Motor Company, who sold |reat on a charge of this kind why very child of this city, rich or | made themselves prominent figures tn | ness, because of the Hearst influence in the! car, Oneonta Star published story |Wasn't it produced before Magistrate | » bas the same chance to be edu- | the history of the world. Then he} jiert Le Matre, No, 204 Skillman | ; a McQuade? é ted. Mot only are they siven chances | *POKS of more gracent examplen, of| | A Fieadauarters | committer this morning Aue ite: (nines (he raid: was mide nly al y *| Nathe@Strauss and Joseph Pulitzer, | Street, Brooklyn, with MHeadqua It was admitted that other resigna-| Eff to see some member of by Inspector Henry's men on inform. | ; be educated, but they are forced by | founder of The New York World. He|Company of the 106th Infantry, WOS} i ong had gi divans 66 thachande: the family tocd in: he > in ation that a gambling place was in| “the law to be educated. The parent eaplained how they ee un err shot in the back by a machine BUD] Ore Rthe Hemskien Vist 14th Street, Bre hn. were unavail- operation, If a gambling place waa | Who does not think that education js | tse of every opportunity, and had |) at Signe ephritis de- | arers ; oe . ids é ! sd really in opertion why was the evi- ty i is savertboicon prohibited et Dg tell yy gy A Maha Bt A ey emis died and, nephritis de-| Committee, but the young woman in| ing. There was to response to the gence not produced when the men| ik would have failed in others which | veloped. charge there said that information| Qoorbell, Even the iceman said he taken in the raid were brought up for | putting his children to work be-| ave loss personal freedom and ad-| ‘Tony Ponikosti, No. 670 Baltic ; kad tallad to hb. The os were | examination in the Magistrate's Se eroper age. Later, when he Val ages, study th In of the | Street, Brooklyn, Company C, 106{h, So! nestle them ae ave to com age wo: 7 y men of the court?” ‘ eo ne i Brown old and cannot work himn- OU must study the needs o SARAbA ci the. 1TIndueenihieT rom the new Ci@irman, Congress- : f tho "It was recalled in the District Ate city and country,” urged Mr, Gold- | Was wounded at the Hindenburg Lir ae Mr. Delaney | family at Mr, Endnor's off torney’s office that_on Oct. 4 Mayor ‘eet, when his son has become a highly | man, “y Iven must do’ every-|on 8 being st mandolin: J; Delaney. 2 elan ; ; f : jm e st do on Sept. 27, being shot in both le : “[ have a distant relative up there! Hylan wrote to District’ Attorney Ey i zes that the law | camuthia’ te itahin AAG 4 was i essible, He accepted th 4 A hed 4 A offers, Hecause of those very oppor- ——— tion of Nathan Jonas because of Bor-| 44% “and I halt suspect he is wying | ducted tours through the “Roaring Corn Flakes tha’ are school. 198 n of . ; : " i vo een there came music, in. woien | umition ts your auty to make your: | HOME FOR HENRY JOHNSON. |isieu resident Riegeimann’s order] Bu someting over om 1 Rortiea ate Saturday, Bighta, and so different. fvo SS¥ery one in the audience found a per-|ents here are duty bound to become | , ge: to wPatrtots’ Asie] MMt James L, Beck must not address] vice. ‘The Mayor referred to Mr. g Pipenat appea!. Rows Fowler and Al.|citizens, so that they may regulate | APEnE 1 Bene tu “tasrintn® 1 welcome home meeting. 93, M. G. A. WORKERS Smith's founey into Inspector con) on kinds you l ‘ he future of their children and g o : nara MU. A Henry's district as efforts to achieve Sherman, the popular pair. from the}! . r er ongressman — Delane announced . them every chance to become great.”| The Henry Johnson Home Fun Iinan, daa notoriety “Remick Company jogs which with newlauscterw m-Aibange hae seni|to-day that, accompanied tox ave] DECORATED AT ONE TIME: | “hc? ceteucebicgnotoriets: wonder why you evet SCHOOL 91 SHOWS FINE “HOME| broadcast to “patriots” a jetier which [otier committee 1 the “en| ’ BENEFIT A BIG SUCCESS ate the other sort. ‘ jn part nost prominent colored citizens of | $ VA DE C0 a ig ¥ recitations by membe choo! e 8 anc ce is ve emplo ne > ns | ‘ $ A Gan tla a oeciminkin ie he thegbonalt of Henry Johnsori, the o Monday on the police boat Patrol to| smuhip Lines. whe held B bene’ tar cD, + 3) | out the pest in the children and stimu- | ered hero, who won the ¢ wel the Brooklyn men of _ the | one of their comrades, met with fine Cre and. ry late them to make a mark for them~- Goerre end G 13 Palm, his 9 Les h (colored) Infan The “cot sauce w, $1,800 fi s realized from the ected Soran’ whieh tae ening World | Gent for all soldiers, in. onc of the most | red Men will be name je state jin Mahoney, Harry Rusch and Dave ‘ull ~ Forums, which be ae 94 dramatic fighis of the great war. ASRS ae hacen ier the 2 labby starred’ as the minstrel Jesters, | Fe . |}day nigh na 0} ramatic h a Georg tir's letter rough hile little Miss Genevieve Scliundor! ‘That’s nonsense! Get a bot. or eee ite a eerie Wala {valle was. member Baye | pecrat, Wicca eine, (o, oraut wale Ute Mie crete, “wor nes | ourishment He of Sloan’s Liniment |would stana sponsor for any child wno | ward's Toth New York Tegiment and eer tin von ean divine my reasone| pneat cone honors. The show was, di- A showed unusual ability or talent on |carved his name on the roll of honor] sy ine tender of tas Nocatee ons| BEE a eae enen ae the Inveroet: and change your tune. the platform at the forums. fin thal Reaiie Ghye. of leat May; ine ny reslgnation from | tor, und he was ably assiated by Messrs, n Pauline Friedman repeated 1 to you and your “patriotic membership of} » uach and bikby and Me, J vc /eTy) aigagoees sawed Charge of the Light Brigade,” and aid ha gl padon nT whe invited sume time ano, TI FORGE Waly BE tne CREB) Se tne e penetrates, quickens the circula- |carned a bountiful round of applause in this city t iife- have thought carefully on the sub — - nan) helps to scatter the congestion, hen came Rebecca Wandroff, with |long eripr « ributions may bet soot ticularly as it relates to the " @ warmth that brings back |“The Fool,” a story in poetry of a voy {sent to Henry Johnson Home Bund of your own f on Old Boys’ Dinner To-Night. feel-good and promotes comfort. | Whom every one called a fool, but who | Now York Stace National Ba eason especially regre ‘The annual dinner of the Old Boy lor stiff muscles, too, sprains |ESV® his all in France for his country, | bany, N the ity for my actic 4 ogtation of St. Jorn's, Fenoel, Manil: % J |The last spe r was Hella Polansky, i t scat herel lus, N . Ww pe held to-night a most other external aches and | w), F 77 Mins Steingcstor wrote: *I hereby Church's.” Nearly one-half of the for- ho eave Kising of 1776," “a | FREED AFTER HEARSE RIDE.) tnation f the} |mer stude r . . my ternation 4 ne c dents,;of the school are in the ; 3 stirring. Revolutionary poem, calen- | wad, n Victory Celebration Con Marvice and as. the secretary has not Economical, reliable, clean, Don't |iated to stimulate the patriotism of the ee Ai it ad ie Peeve eh Seach then all by mall he ask your druggist for just “liniment’ |audience. with any movement with which M hopes that any eligible who may see this sly “Sloan's Liniment.” Keep it in| Miss Dorothy Sampson gave » William Randolph Hearst is in any will attend > Your “First Aid” kit. — 80c, 60c, $1.20. | excellent ano selections, and pli Frederick F y identified. | Near Death in Explosto: » |The Spangled Banner” at J nue, arraigned At the offices of the committee Four men working on the ground ee = = ove = A be 7 |day on a admitted that the other floor of Baumann & Co.'s garage, 313 kaetoaoition Evening World |4ay on Mumbered at } two. Haat Toast Street, hada Barrow em 66 . 9 nericanizatior 1 this afternoon | #6sau believed to be more. It is cape from death to-day when an ot t bs s mt School No. 62, Hasex and “Heater Ja Ngbyaed foray, ee ah jueparator, which was being repaired ustra as esson for > ets, at which there will be music alc with an, acetylene tore ap pees ee eeet recitations and measdyes from promi. | N* of the Amarican Tevolution. ha |Bervexmioded, “Hames wpread Fapld h U ° d S ” Ss nent speake : \\ hdrawn ita re y ly through the building, which was ills Pain Hi huety | pe tee iru | the nite tates Mronk soldier of A ., ., . . uthoritative Presentation of the Real Facts Regarding In- Gate (Meanie Ham, Company dustrial, Economic and Financial Conditions in Australia 9 \ Infantry, reported dead BY THE 1s received in in, Oct 4 * Hon. H. Y. BRADDON Student Piver Killed at Minmt Foliage aud iets ape stag ALL OVER FACE Australian igh ,Commledoner i the United ats [for atahe Naval Air station here, Was |e et eae ine means NO P| as tisha Bomnethng Tarribie Minister of Faber and Industry for New South Wales Fait : i" eh ee sail vidicicote ha salle Vv ANAS H Mr, Braddon is the head of a great export and tm | i . Bradd he head o| eat expo d import housé of ‘onquer this enemy and you rout a who ‘ a : eee ee teal ce ana | ra Heals. country, He has always been interested in promoting legislation of a rate ROMY ANG you Four a whale srmy IT’S NOT YOUR HEART; |twenty-thrae, wero decorated at one uticura Neale, promresalve character in Austraila and catapiished the shuit ef, oo of physical foes, including indigestion, biliousness, = ’ jee FUR JANI OO RARE Ake ECHR a iesnbind ih dew oon nomies in Sidney University, being himself one of the first. volunteer + ni = r , ~ ever to receive a wa honor colice was troul ema lecturers, He came to America at the request of his Government after sick headache, skeeplessness and nervous dyspep- IT’S -YOUR KIDNEYS [thes composed the stare of Paul | | and Thad it ail over my face, It came long experience with tho problems of hia country as a member of the sia. Begcham’s Pills have been a world-favorite : | Savage of No. 43 h Street in round white spots and legislative council ct New South Wales f f ' ptt . rs Ba : }}, ititched somethingterrible. Mr. Recby has deen for more than twenty years Augtralia’s leading laxative for over sixty years. They go straight to mea ‘aie eit + heap, | R20 Bas returned from Maly wearin lh Twas always. scratching - expert and legislator on laws affecting the working classes, It te sald FY ¢ he jdney ai fe is no respecter of per signals ha he Kidneys need help. he Cavalie and Italian War ? that most of the modern labor legislation of that « nt as st con the cause of many ills and remove it. They act wons, A majorigy of the ills afflicting | You should use GOLD MEDAL Haare | Ghage : fig oe aa id celved and drawn by him, He camo to the United Staten primarily eo 9 i | people today ye traced back to the ML Capsules immediately, hes : r rble is they now present the ven “ romptly, pleasantly ‘and surely. 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