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“Circulation Books Open to All.” _ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Copyright, 1910, by The Press Publ e New York World). ae 22 DAYS IN GREAT STORMS: (4 CITM OFFICERS NEAR PORT Trat.sport Hickman Lands Men ‘ENRIGHT RETIRES JONES From Hospital After AFTER Two COURT FIGHTS Frightful Trip. ARE ON Col. Kincaid and Aids, Due To- | Morrow, to Prepare Camp for New York Men. 40,000 WAY. missioner Impels Him Obey Order Twice Rendered. Police Commissioner Enright off contempt of court proceedings to- |day by retiring Lieut. William A. | Jones and granting him a pension of $2,225 a year Lieut. Jones was twice examined by Thirty-six transports with home- | two stood States this week, of which are headed for New York. Hleven are bound for Newport News. In all the transports will bring 39,658 soldiers, Of this number 21,985 will arrive at this port and 17,67 port yesterday, twenty-five retire the Lieutenant. Supreme Court Justice Cropsey ordered the Commis- sioner to retire Jones, which he re- fused to do. The case was carried to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court and a unanimous decision was handed down sustaining Justice Crop- The Commissioner's opposition is be- lieved to be entirely personal. Jones on Several occasions opposed the Commis- at New- ews. Including the arrivals of the returns for the week ending Saturday will be 44,029 men. | sioner as the head of the Police Lieu- More chan 6,000 troops are due hore | tenants’ Association Lieut. Jones was known as the pistot to-day on eleven transports. the history of the Police Department. ‘$4,500 FOR ALIENATION to-morrow from Harve, of of the 27th ~ Paine, duc the advance detachment Division, 19 officers, who are to pre= pare quarters at Upton for the di- vision and make plans for the landing | and demobilization of the New York MISS PERKINS | CONFIRMED. Vote ta Senate at Alba In 34 \ the volu ’ t a > Burling, Davenport, ‘Bowler, | Graves, Law, Lockwood, Mullan, Suge, G. L, and I. “ Action for Contempt Against Com- | boards of police surgeons and| coming troops from the war are | was declared unfit for police duty by | both. The Commissioner refused to Q@cheduled to arrive in the United |, ieve the tindings and refused to expert of the Police Department, and One of the interesting events of this| while in the detective bureau made week will be the arrival on La Tou-|0me of the most important arrests in| OF HER HUSBAND, NOW DEAD. veteran: The detachment is headed by Lieut. Col. Kincaid of Gea.} Mrs. Johanna Iwan Wins Verdict O'Ryan’s staff. Against Mrs. Jeannette Jung The Hickman was the first trans-| > 1 | in Brooklyn Bort tg reach port to-day, docking in ; South Brooklyn ‘ought from} Mr Johanna Iwan of No Bordeaux, whence she sailed Jan Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, to- a detachment from Casual Company |day won a verdict of $4 inst No, 30, comprising oue officer and 2% | Mrs. Jeannette Jung of Foster Avenue men; 9 casual officers, including 7 of}and Bast 23d Strect, Brooklyn, for the air service, 1 engineer and 1 from | alienation of the affections of Mrs the medical corps and 3 men a 1] Iwan's husband, who died a month to medical duty The verdict was awarded by a STORMY TRIP OF 22 DAYS FOR|jury sitting before Justice Young in AIR HEROES ON SHIP tho Supreme Court, Brooklyn. Tho police band on the Patro! was] Mrs, Iwan charged that in October the finest sound the men on the Hick-|1917, she found in her husband's man had heard for many long, weary| pockets letters from Mrs, Jung ‘Their twenty-two days at sea] Couched in endearing terms. She suid days, Th fs the discovery of the letters led to ware da atly of storm. The mo-] septation from her husband, notony was relieved somewhat when a weelt ago last Monday a hurricane poke nose, neeping xi hands wusy |NEXT U, §, BOND ISSUE a ee ein nak eee PROBABLY THE LAST ONE aha of board W or wounded and all camo from Base Hospital No veto : te : en airmen on the Hiek- | fouse Committee Tentatively De- ee Summers of No. 7| cides to Authorize Short Term pelmont Jersey City, came Notes in Future, back with one German plane officially! ww sitn@TON, Feb. 18—The House to his edit aud Hrench War Cr Ways and Mea Committee to-day on his breast. He was on tho other! rantatively decided to authorize no more | - 4 bond ui membors said but to n Tenth Page.) authorize issuance o! hort term notes to raise money that will be needed to! run the Government Pho notes will mature, according to World Real Estate Ad. J}: ‘ontatixo" pany of the compntte from one to five ¥ after dato ol Sells Westchester Nanrinea ai ant eiincciee _ Property. f xt Liberty BESSIE MAY NOT TO ATTEND DINNER HAVE TOFACE JURY AT WHITE HOUSE Brooklyn Youths Who Accom panied Her With Bank Roll May‘Not Be Prosecuted. Senator Says He Is Afraid President’s Talk on League Would Be Confidential. Bessio Endner may not have to| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Senator face a jury after all for taking $16,000 Borah to-day declined President from her father's safe’ in Brookiyn | W'lson's invitation to dine at the and eloping with “Happy” Johnson, | White House and discuss League got |of Nations. | Borah so far is the only member] Senate dFad, it hia or appears, “having and is beginning to figure that there talk that »|Relations Committee to 2 blessing, and that the President's back daughter most of the ne lens of either House or Foreign ‘0 ne| has been enough silen cline the} bast invitation. Strong pres-| sure was brought to bear | would ‘be on him to way to produce gilence is to in econsider, His action caus c I seen canedeeouedbn reconsider. His action caused much | S| is possible, says a Havas report, that Marshal Foch w ble So the family lawyer, Daniel J,/Comment at the Capitol is 3 awit a ! Pee tae McParland, gave out this statement| Borah, in a letter to secrotary| |to notify the Germans on Thursday or Friday of the military and naval at noon: “It was.a childish aftate | Tyme! ie apees | |terms which will be essentially those of the preliminary peace treaty. at: the way through, Mr. Endner corging by ing fig hast otra It is understood that the terms dislikes the publictty greatly. But C aro always regarded ag strictly con- GERMAN GOVERNMENT | will include clauses by which Ger- {think he ts beginning to relent a NHt-/fidential on the part of the jcuests, od many will be allowed to maintain ‘ tle and I may have uw statement to This meeting, I take it, would be re | REJECTED, THEN ACCEPTED | only 250,000 men under arms to a give out later in the day garded as jal confidential, keep order, All war material be- » 4 And it ts said that if Mr, Endner otherwise tho President would hav TERMS OF ARMISTICE. yond what is necessary to equ aes |“retents a little’ in the case of his|spoken according to his custom to these troops would, according to daughter he will be virtually bound |the open Senate. —_-- eport, be placed under control of A to relent just as much in the cases! he differences between the Changed Their Decision After al the Alli who will also hold of “Happy” William Johnson, who|President and myself on this ques- arlaye : i | Germany's munition factories, eloped with her, and William Sutton, |tlon are fundamental. I am sure no Consultation With the Party | In addition, the permanent armts- who assisted in the elopement, both | suggestion of mine would modify in } Leaders Uce will lay down conditions re- of whom are accused with Bessie of |the slightest the views of the Pres! | aca Peas | furding the location of the new Ger- having worked together in burglar-|dent, and nothing could induce mo | Welmar, Monday, Web. 47 man Armies in Western Germany, \izing the Endner safe |to support this league as outlined in | HE German Cabinet voted | Possibly ordering the foe to keep no If these cases were brought to trial) the propoed Constitution or any- early Sunday morning to arrisons on western bunk of the parents of each would try to|thing like it. I feel, therefore, that reject. the 04 terms for we Rhine, so that Belgium apd mako a special defense for their off-|it would not be fair to the President | tne anes Tene i Hie and |Hrance cannot again be tnvaded by a spring. Johnson's mother, who al-|to accept his confidence, or receive | | ko chunces of an Allied military | Suthless army t ready has mado public « lot of let-|from him confidential information lh Gav nna tha Gib GRA BRAA, | The permanent armistice, too, ters from Bessie to “Happy” for the/concerning this subject. Neither, in | After consultation with the will compel the Germans to dis- Purpose of showing that he was the|my view of tho subject could I a One eee eadece” ihe daoinlon WAW mantle the immensely strong— |Pursued and not then pursuer,’might,|cept information which IL would not a ees eyo erating finda cle even impregnable—defenses on jit is said, produce still more letters,|feel perfectly free to transmit to my | Craesa Ware Aniued (hat ha the Island of Heligoland and at , | And there would be more talk |colleagues or use in public debate. BUTTER TAKES A DROP 1) arcade oe lene both the entrances to the Kiel Ressic is at home now and is not|After much reflection, I beg, there de Canal, and will order that the permitted to go out, Hor mother is ill |fore, to be excused from attending OF FOUR CENTS A POUND Kiel Canal shall be opened to and in the care of a trained nurse, | the meeting | 1 | WILSON IS RESTING commercial transportation of all Mrs. Frank Hardy, mother of tho| “In writing this note and taking : fle Off andl world. The surrender of many Johnson boy, was not at home to-day. | this course, 1 mean no personal dis- Price of Ex > Falls OFF and | AS SHIP SPEEDS HOME) more German warships is to be It wus said she was visiting her sister. | respect to or disregard of the Presi-| a Further Decline | | demanded, so that Germany can- In jail to-day “Happy” told a hith- |dent. 1 simply find myself in such| expe : ff | Net rise again as a naval power, erto unpublished incident of the “hon- | disagreement with him and feel so Follows Rules Laid Down by} making America far and away the Jeymoon trip” that he took with Bessie. |intensely concerning tho matter that | he wholesale pr ev in the} Physician, and Even Takes sseond naval power in the world, i | ord 4 4 py,” le -|L cannot do other than candidly ad ve anh drop) ‘ | i The German warships at present | |_According to “Happy.” Bessie in pane Little Exercise held by the British in Scapa Flow | sisted on carrying tho roll and buying| vise him of the fact ‘ ents toda ommeretal | Ni Ga dastiecad b . jand paying for everything. She ma) Senator Borah’s letter was sent by : Masia he Geibe meskes cain |. ON BOM s Gronar Will be destroyed, none being re “Happy” and Willie—Willle went} wircless to President Wilson on the| Ur. Kirchwey s Less Than 212 t 4a agulnst a price oy HUN 18 (Associated turned to the enemy : bl along merely ag a witness to the wed-|George Washington Comment on Cent. Will Lose ents yesterday lr “President Wilson continues the} tne t¢ ie i ere rmriotion os i ding—wear new suits and spats,|Borah's move was refused at the é s ie ea ! uclured to be GUO]. corced rest which bas been prescribed re : & . or : which she selected and purchased | White Hous Their Place. unloa y reorivers who have been ini | & Havas deapatuh from Treva, Mas j . | ding by t th arket in an ef-|by Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, his|thias ber handed Marshal Foca herself, After a conference with other op-| _ 4 pe These stocks | physician, and has taken Uttle exercise! a twenty-threo-page rial ip Then she tried to make “Happy”|pononts of tho League, Senator Poin-| jrowe> than 10 per cent. of the} s i IN eainereat an ine meacat las fae en tia) Ie ee oe oe oe wear a high hat and carry a cano—|dextor to-day decided to postpone| = Tae ENS peapesipe! f wupply over the| After a night of amart w | Walch If was Attempted to: Jussi cram saying he must be a classy bride-|his speech until to-morrow. He gave Whe held Jobs durit sap choppy seas the ship ran into many's attitude, it being maintained groom—but right there “Happy” re-|notico in tho Senate that he would | ™ em now n war : : had: rate 1) ta, Daa GEA Cala Githok’ VuatKla | that she had done her best to meet volted. take the floor at the first opportunit accord te © of 1a As the market | good time, with balmy weather p | hor ttions. He also gave the ‘Tl stand for the spats,” he sald,| Senator Vardaman, Mississippi, to-| D>, George Kirchwey, D ou we ft © deelin furthor 1 route, Members of th | Marshal a memorandum from Phillpp “put where would I get off with a biish| day assailed President Wilson for] (nite “ee 7m Irop In pr 1 for to-morrow, | dential party aud the tre | Be demann, ‘ Ba , German These little detais were reveated |hato on the League of Nationa, Inal qn 2” splovara te} $700,000 FRAUD CHARGED, conta and sxercised on the creasingly hard torms forced upon after “Happy’s" mother, Mrs, Frank | speech to tho Senate Vardaman aid | poeqne bis age bp |» ge an aia Germany and protesting against the Hardy of No, 78 Coffce Street, called| that “if the President had thought een Head of Thirtee nke Arrested | a ape Germans being forced to evacuate Po- on him at the jail. She also #aid: more of the American people ur: WW With pada ay dasths and, delivering German fortresses to | “Their idea, of course, was to get |tneir interests and fila caresnit ie Pe co At General Thomas W s abandoning the German married, and they took William Sute | trump no would have said to them he . nd W — t \ demand was made ton along for a witness. i sak BGAlHIE, Glaanet and dace ; 7 | <3 rs ae that the Allies require the Poles to “I don't seo how they are gving tol ty pieces the League of Nations ; . 4 : Reda jceaso thelr attacks against the Gere convict the boys on such serious |inat they might be fully inf 4 onl of ri fy mank harges, Willio says he loves the girl | Aah | $700,000 by m sf —~ oe nd certainly hadn't any designs on > A ; wildca o»/ GERMANY IS NOW READY the mopar BERNSTORFF’S NEW JOB, ' | anki Hise AED TRATINY lho was op abrir dort ues (OT TO DISARM ON LAND, Delegates nator, f i ARE REPORTED AT ODDS at rOCKH ¥ r Bu w Lit Petrograd fed. | Rerun SVs posal for a conferer w Pr member of Peace Delegation nu = |lalghas, wocarding wo « despaten ‘rom | Howigs Cray Remedy sor yerou socgmund ber, 18, 11919. “Circulation Books Open to All.” 20 PAGES Borah Refuses to Be Wilson Dinner ¢ uest | WOUNDED SOLDIERS AT CFA DAD COOLS DOWN: BORAH DECLINES yor Jone #. Hytan and Wit In the Surf at Palm Beach, Fla. ALLIES COMPLETING TERMS THAT WILL STRIP GERMANS OF POWER 10 MAKE WA 2¢o——_____ Must Turn All Munitions Plants and Surplus War Material Over to the Allies and Dismantle Forts at Kiel and ind Heligoland. PARIS, Feb, 18.—The Special Commission of the Supreme Council, charged with drafting the terms of a definite armistice which will hold good until the peace preliminaries are signed, has almost completed its Upbois ft snd Other ae Trade Beard d to-day the Janu 1 v Mat soog, [Belgian Suovernment had removed eit slined. DRY ELECTIONS SET ASIDE. ry i foots wesoceea ON SEAAND IN THE AIR ch the Army. Has Reduced to Men, When Fietd new ar- German Com- » was requested ommunt> 18 the w ert _ Hetetam mits Wines and fobaces tunport restrictions on wines aod tobacco, Altha)

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