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cote THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919. ~ PLOT AGAINST CLEMENCEAU IS LAID TO BOLSHEVIST AGENTS ‘s¥mptoms technically, just as if they lonri of M , Yo k’ 27 h Di BEE fore tnoee ot another porecn. N' icers of New York’s 27th Division ' Nothing definite can be known os , to what the results of the Premier's injuries are likely to be until an K-fay examipation of the wound taken | this morning Is developed and ex-| amined by the doctors, The wound in iteelf is slight, but necessarily seri~ otis for a man as old ag is the French | +) Prime Minister. H | } The physicians pay that bis heart | nd arteries are young, and they point | o& wt that he bas been @ lifelong ab- ,.. ‘ aa stainer, and has not amoked for Discussions Had Reached Point ‘ iat, Ohanty years. | When Work on Treaty \ His enforced inaction ix welghing : ; 3 cael ~ © heavily upon the Premicr and the avo- Could Begin. lata apeibis France, every man had been thors tors find him @ bad patient, unwilling —— Col. Kincaid Reports New York | ougniy inspected by « corps of twen- to obey all their orders, He insisted) pans, rob, 20.—Promier Clemeu- sae jty American officers from the Ameri- be, im receiving visitors all day yesterday oni, way shot at the mome was Guardsmen Are Fit and can embarkation centre in France, and in discussing current business aoe Records in Shape. ry man had been ‘de-loused’ and © with Stephen Pichon, the Foreign Mine |° arting for a me that migh iasiuinetannittie | pronounced free from any communt+ . later, who called upon him late In the| Dave had a decisive influence in #ys- |, " . » {cable diseases, Every man was fit evening for the third timo after tho/ tomatizing the problema of the con- |PARADE PLANS ARE UP. |i, uo turned back into civil life at o shoottig feronco no as to Wad tho course of rome Me , [moment's notic naa The Promier raised the question 48] tho transactions of the body from Vanguard of O’Ryan s Organi- ‘Aiso, the records of the full divi- to whether the Supreme Council) war conditions and tv a state of | ace ms avitnil k t |eton bad been inspected and found should sit this afternoon, as had beEB| Deo, | zation Begins Work on vorrect and up to date, so when It arranged, and expressed the wish that} > 16 a) jon re | scant an comes to demodpization there won't “4 Shep appoarod that British, Amuriean, Reception Here. a bes. the decision bo left to the bas J Tliin and Yeenok. sealiment was ieee: ie hiteh mn the ee t work. Of the other great powers Conse! orystailizing on plans to take in hatid : le eee one ae OY quently Paul Dutasta, the General | |), pone bh ee the aut, sco | “When the mon of the 27th—the|/mon at thelr armories in this city . Beoretary of the Peace Conference, | y. and this would undoubtedly |New York State National Guura Di-|and up State, Col Kincald sud he 4 Was instructed to call upon the Ameri+| ) of chiet mubjecty | Vislon—arrive here about the middie} could not speak at present, but he an, Brilah, allan and Japanere) aiscyssed at thu wonteroice sot for 10] of March every man will be fit to] vd! Say that he wip hore to arrange delegations and get their views. Paina” Wei S , . : |, {for getting nen out of servic’ ” ofelock = yeutorday morning with | b@ gomobilized and put back into civil} © ¥ time,’ ve It was considered probable that the] premier Clomonceau, Arthur J. Bal- like: witha: CeadigtPnee Boole, Atores spiaregna at Lenn ae a hae , Aelegates would suggest waiting for A! foe, Col, 1. M. Mouse und Baron : Ont ts Wabyae dlawa dae ca, CeCe Leen. cow few days, probably until the beginning! gioawhine a participants, over, there won't be anything fn the | aid, “at the interest shown not on! ). WADSWORTH, Lieu+ 4 8 . rity: 0 en al S BOF mext week, before rosuming Weir! mise peoKminary soundings on this|Way of @ hitch in ‘paper work tojin this clty but up oie as well In) JACKSON, Capt. .G. pert. _ qliestion had airvady buen taken, and | delay demobilization.” [tis toveinent to get the! bors out ot) FA STEM aion W. URNE, j Khaki withor delay, Mayor Burns the prospect seemed good for bh So spoke Licut. Cot. J. Lester Kins lays. ota mo hla etening 4HAe th Lieut CHESTER _O. JONES; or pie t pedure ~ os “4 BOLSHEVIK PLOT reenter [ead Jodge Advocate of the ivslon|reidents of his tty had vert ty Fegrt Row [kok Major | Q A p-day whe ked whether it would |charter a Hudson River steamboat to | tt 10 KILL CLEMENCEAU short time from all the conference | (-day when asked whet GEROME LANGER, Liéut. yan) {commissions, permitting the early] be likely that the New York he Lad Pre ia teplsl soem he that oa WILLIAM STARR, ‘Lieut IS HINTED IN PARIS drafting of the casentiala of the! would be held at Camp Upton for an} a 1 eh y Jus tng won as they path fh Cc. MULLANEY, Lieut. GM es * peaco treaty—perhape by the time of|iigennite period before be tee ne ree Sal Tray simply couldnt) AGA mny: Limits Gol. ark z “i Président Wilvon's foturn from | nacnnite “Period Geforo Belong Vist | walt, And such seams to be the sen KINCAID, Chapiern FRANCIS KELLY 4 One Account Says Plans Were] america, in much an ovent the en- |" Got Kinoaid arrived hore yesterday (Ment orerviruar ate State Sdhede ee he toe kk ee eke 7 Laid in Switzerland—Police omy delegates ould have been ca with nineteen other officera of the s7th| c°®, Xineald, with his party, hia ¥ roth ih’ by ADA Abd thu Notun! peace’c 4 Ihc M established headquarters at the Bilt Had Warning to make arrangements for recelVing| more, He sald he had had no t ' - i. 8 summated by early summer the N York wuldlera, He brought wuld he had had no time as had PARIS, Feb. 20.—Was the attempt} One Promive Clemenceau's first [with him full authority from M yet to become acquainted the LPP’ upon Premier Clomenceau'y lifo of {thoughts after being shot was to sendfGen, O'Ryan to make all arrang mcaretite apt rf oe Hk uv Bolshevik origin? is a question be- | tord to Secretary Balfour, Col House | ments, not only for the debarkation of oa in ee bn vate hat ; \ My ta oa and Baron Sonnino that he could nut {tne troops, but also for the great | Were he vor of it, and that i od hore. The . ‘ ould be bigiges . ~ tag being insistently asked here. The) oe nin ongagomont. Mr, Malfour| parade which is to be given by the, it Would be the bigest thing N | y),,,, Matin to-day recalls that a few days!anq paron Sonning went to Col.| complete division. This afternoon Col, | Yk ever saw i low’ ago a Geneva newspaper announced | jjguse's office on receipt of the new 1 expects to confer with Major| 2 the party f | 1 mat the Bolsheviki in Lausanne,|It is understood they reached an banks, commanding vtficer ut} Lieut. Col. Wil wrt, As | P” Gwitseriand, were plotting against M,{astoomont which will materially ad- [ihe Port ot Embarkation, and Tirlg.|88t Chlef of Staff; Major Ia 4 | ch life and that two Hol-]Y@nee the procedure of the conte’ |Gen, McManus, in charge of troop | bury, Division Inspecto: faut -_ veleetgiela bere once and Basten the conclusion of | movements: Melee cane Sf 1 SSesinbors | E . 2 : meee! Nad crowed the fronties,'toy peace, Until after conferrins with thene|;euOr Chutles A. MacArthur, 2032h | $5 (00 Fite aby and Five Years’| Administration Leaders Sa) carry out the plan, Much is still dependent upon M nerals, Col, Kinenid preferred not| Field Artil Capt. Jerome I, Lan- linpris President’s W {sy Al Will | vi ; Pe mprisonment for Agitators residents wds Alone Wi ‘» «The Paris police, says the Potit crau and French ppinion gen- |to be quoted at length on the sugwes 10éth Infantry; Capt, J | ent for Agitator Nae a an eas tees Parisien, were warned seme timo ago yet the indications are, as] tion which has been made by The] \ Sheesh AO gas gl in New Measure Decide Public Sentiment. . : pwed in Atherican quarters, that (he | Evening World end thousands of clti-| i “n ne Ge —_———-- beds . t the | Viewed i Battiuion apt. Cheste at Pisa Pn thas the | Co-Operation will become genoral to] zons up State that the New York men| Jones, 106tn Infantsy; Capt. George | WASiliN@rON, Fe, 201 WASHINGTON, Web Presid YS) Prenat OE ‘ | this end 16 discharged from service tinmedi-| HM. Storm, J0¢th Macaine Gun Baita les ‘ "2" wite of a member of tho French) [f reports regurding the Premier's Mi Ses battad tron afb oe pipe lion; Capt. Bdward H. Kent, 107th In. | t to punish Anaret | Wils the Senate will peal éonsular service formerly stationed|condition are borne out by the later el aa sa i Pe be Kept. tor {fantrys Capt. John “Newman prpaeihaa aa F oe words that will de Ame fn Russia was in the Russian Library | examinations it would appear that M. | (heir arrival, and | i | tnfantesy ! j ; ; ) Tasted pil (he a A ealont Taxes ne Gobel fortnight | Clemenceau will be able to resume his whs at Camp Uptor 105th Inf! 1 fa ie tn the Avenue Gobelins a fortnight) activities about the time that Preol- hla tuo < oan aay, hhoweve . lu7th Infantry E b of Nations, in the opin Sonate sop S80 and overheard a discussion which} dent Wilson and Premiers Lloyd | iy cor, Kinould. “When L left the |} . LOXth Infantry; Lieut at ommended unanimously to | \aniniser éader dow Made ber suro that an uttempt! George and Orlando return to T ve iat Fot in the. t T. Koumish, 106th Machine Gin bat. by t enate Ju toni hay rah ia > ras | epara.| One of the four vice-presidents | division on Feb. ie La om, and Lieut. Theodore Cra ; iene Aig hips eauented ctod at the time Promier Clemen- |arca, about 200 miles from hy Machine Gun Battalion y aes n ton. = pois | oeau was chasen President of the cor will hes 2 AGES Bhi bad ths t nn. are in by Maximalists.* The woman in- | ference—Premiers Lioyd George and favor eport . Be cet formed her husband of what she had! Orlando, Secretary of State Lansing | texts duly signed by the Allied and ‘HELEN SPERRY FINED 50 in 1 SaEhe TN EREEN A RAG, = hear and he notified the police, who}and Marquis | Se onjt at Prmidg | Baciny Plenipotentiary ates lone New of Indiana tie cee rae Assured him that the persons in)Over the full conte Pages Pars heey |formed part of the armistice conven FOR SPEEDING ON BRIDGE ' gned to check unlawful ag Me lGEN ienpun dally. trent € question would be closely watched. |hetore the recovery of the Frenen | tions, ‘This note does not oqne within new bill, which is expected to] tne, opinion. hostile crit Emile Cottin, who fired the shota | Promler that category. It js absolutely ind [meet the demands of Senators News| entra the public mind t f ets oearins i ras tabkn GER ACCUSE pendent of th eoaventith. at constl- | Young Warn Previow m and others who have insta 8 tear gated ae ren Ff examination of tho automodife in | purely platonic activity of Schelde-| Been Mulcted $100 for Similar | ot 41 activities, foilow iva Hensldnek. Silgok an audlanct |, be was fired upon #howed woven dis “Third—Finally, Eraberger, allewing| y4isg troten Sperry of No. 151 sition at any meotin, ng Ce AT iste. the J. that bet mares REPORTING NEGOTIATIONS |cc tn” etnscs™ueterstt'y ae atten par of 0 Pai or ria, af any Prien aon el, mabe the 9) Cottin is a Frenchman, twenty- | Marshal Foch, has affirmed that |gpooding her autome “fe r or omblum symbolizing |‘ iow ssid Senator Lewis, Demo- {<p three years of age, Honald be wan a _ aoe Pourparlers would be opened at an | ‘Pucensboro Bridge at the rate of twen nded by the PACE SOrMRON| crests oni sinhesAmariean. ¢ j qs cabinetmaker’s assistant. He was| Official Note Shows That German early date on the question of peace |t ht les an hour, was fine jdisplaying or exhibiting t same Fil thay’ chur ie che Klas Dat ' born at Creil in the Department Delegate Changed Phrases in preliminaries.” tom jay by Magistrate Doyle in the Long | to symbolize a purpose to overthrow, |p, neat with them. If, after hearing { ‘vf the Oise and lived at Mont Rouge b ; “The fact is that Marsha) Foch | Island City Police rt. It was the|by force or violence, or by al lois thay dasias tis aboh oid O B \ Tho father and mother of Cottin are the Text of Letters, categorically refused to give the |#econd similar conviction of Miss Sperry, injury to personal property. or by | evi thee goubtiess will express that ei simple working people. They live in| Panta, Feb, 20.—Communications | slightest intimation on this subject, | WhO was fined $109 on Nov, 1 last for|the general cessation of industry, the | e¥! they dou i $8 will i naae tae} Rue Convention, the father working in|and declarations made to the prem |Rotwithstanding the lively insistence | speeding forty miles an hour on the|Government of the United States or |View to Congress without ‘ NTE Gh atoulninee’ ; Of Eraberger Manhattan Bridge jail government, is hereby declared to|and tn no uncertaip terms | od sinter A oe 7 see by the German Government or Ma- eae Miss Sperry was taking Dr. Axel ©. unlawful , “If they are convinced that the brother, area seventeen, Alpe igetthen in| thias Erzberger, Chairman of the WILSON SENDS WIRELESS Mallbeck of Nov 181 West 67th strent |p SECTION 2-11 unlawful |menaces foreseen by Senator Poin mearem eactory there. A se 4 rother 18) German Armisticn Delegation, con- | \to the Brooklyn Naval Hospital when] or to weite with, intent to fomeari {dexter and others are not real and ees 00-8 Dall years ol; | tain “Nagran} inasourncios wh | © was arrested. Dr, Hailbeck told the| shuch purposo to print, publish, sell, {that the league will prevent futur ’ Neighbors of the family deseribe | quire immediate correction,” declares court that (f Misa Sperry was exc or tribute any docume book, | war Y assuredly will expreas that | { Kmile Cottin as being addicted to jan official noto issued here. ‘The itn the speed limit so were the other | cif®ular, r, journal or oth r slau, AHMAN THA Mannia. Oomea tO) | ® neither mmoking nor drinking. but may | nota nay nesly Showed al NE ye care on the for they were going | teh or printed ‘communication in oF | vote upon the question, It will hav | he was a great reader of novels ant] “First~"the text of Chancattor | Dee hay ale vA Ber My bai 1 he eG Pathe staat Of Chem. | tod the row by foree or vio. |hefore it not only President Wilgon + books of astronomy and sociology. His! Scheidemann'a protest communicat Attempt to Assassinate Premier how fa : lence n frank explanation of leagu iy father tried in vain ty com the ed to the press by the Gorman Gov Clemen t w | e8- | chavte but the peoples Pq *S atiarchistic ideas of hin son, but the ernment differs notably from the] ey Pe nt | of it 1) youth ridiculed him as being old-tash- | original text hand » Marshal Fooh |, ABOARD U, 3 WASIL- | Vent | r son foned. When the father heard tho |b: rzbe aven on Fob. 16 at | INGTON. Fret Wilson fo aRonaneon ar BGS hows of the attempicd assassination he |@ welock P.M. Whe tirme pierase oa {Ret the fol ‘on 140,000 IN an STOLEN E wsgaeee U.S, STOPS LIQUOR FLOW 1 was at work, but felt a presentiment unicuted to the press follow | Clumens u mu ection t shall be fined no W TATE 0 HIGAN : ri € ont is woretary Lansing and the Amert> t more tha en both." Re 2 for an affection of the heart and @| quencer that acceptar h “Plew nvey to Monsieur Cle en t A aly hat Montana, “King. oF | ; acceptance of iho c | tora Walsh of Montana, “K ) - ; Supreme } -f dimease of the larynx. convention must entail,’ rel 1 my heartfelt sympatly and| ie on Towe \ | tan and Brandegeo of Connecticut Victory Won by Wets in Suprem | Loony 5 my at hin escap I sincere ire on Towerman, Who Attempts | was authorized 1d an additionl Court There Is Shortliy He - The first phrase of the text as et ih Stop T ; ' ns iy alli'a peaviaion hirt There Hi | 5 [handed to Maruhal Fook by Morr | Hobe inat the report that he wae oly) {0 Slop Two Truck Loads of mection sxiending the bis pro 8 Reed Law Is Wear | ¢ WALL'S BEDDING =" tae eae teats Mla Rn saat tn German Governuent is | tne attack SRANTON, Pa., Feb, 20-4 jovernment suddenly 1 We The Standard of Qeaity conscious of tho grave conse. an thieves boarded & Delawar | CANADA'S WOMEN MAY VOTE, | blockade on Mich Hund 1 juences that either accepta EX-KAISER’S SON ARRESTED, | wanna and Western Railroad woat- of dry nts of that d w of refusal of the convent she Joound freight ¢ t UL Also Wink Ads to vying in hug \ \ entail’ (in German ‘sowoiil Prince Jom sus-| Bast Stroudsburg th Q Parts uid refreshments in y t t annabme wie dio ablehnung ! pieto, breaking open a ¢ aded with silk PAWA, Fob, 20.--1T I of Brest drouth, weer suddenly st v bh . . . ui between Gravel Place and Anaiomink OTTAW ecret mand turned at ry , COPENHAGEN, F 20, They dumped out " Devo! ie the Ohio tine In the same way a whole new | chin of Prussia, younges galled? Ge GAG SUA eee te ABA \ ° : AY phrase ha inserted into the txt | Emperor William, has uded ow two. truck made their |! \ ‘ ite communicated to the pross as tol Hing to a desp eacape, . 1 r and eee f The towermen at Analomink dropped | e te ¢ lows patch sta and locked the at the highway by ; . The Life of a Spring | ‘It cannot yet be said if we ' miveted with [crossing against the bandits and. saved aroment seas Nquor into Ml » intrigul nis by fulling on the floor when | du ming # : able to follow the instruc fired on. Us << ‘ 5 alities ra | inally eailed the Federal depends on its hidden qualitie: tiene ab ita Auld Wee ore. - a tar final ated tera Bed springs look much alike| mana: | EX-KAISER IS ILL AGAIN, | rotices I back ti from the outside. Remove the| “This phrase does not figure in the | aieetier.. at t retary. White ¢ diamond broker the “a eae s text as given to Mashal Foch by | AMSTERDAM, Feb, 20.—The former} Mts Mary ©. Murtha, widow of John | wae at jun "| ak-thief e te covering to find its real value, 1°") Os | [German Finperor has suffered a recur- 4) Murtha, former warden at Whe | ered hi 7s v i—Herr Hraberger declared {Tener of the actious affection of the ear] Well’s Tsland, has resigned ax @ poli oor & than ‘a machine Hall’s Box Springs ie Horr Hriberner are Hor whieh ho was recently treated, a nto Mra, Ellen A, O'Grady. 1th | overs hrough Monroe, Meh, + : a . in reference pee rle peeom ieee ‘onamisaioner | are used in the best hotels, how- test SPIE AS AGHIORA Shela Amarony Vato gecretury t ver yaa bana Hoel ny pete i Ser of the Departr ‘ A pitas, clubs and homes—wher- |" "This German note was handed to par wi, mh Othe Depart theif E:ans Gooariey by lo ever comfort and durability are Migiacnienling. and waa BeOeDLOAL Nt ein eee Cn ae | Train Killn ¥ 4 ge n ny, which ru: Ne ’aken into consideration. The him. From our point of view, then, it|atory, went over to New Jersey - | AKON, © 20. ore 1 at oth Street and With Hall Trade Mark protects you must be considered ag forming part of | morning and & revolver ; ae five, of Pittsburgh; George Mong tome of Patrick Henry B fren f wae iar at the now ar ico convention! | turned and shot her int wt forty. of Redtor ‘ A two unide LYNCHBURG, Va L shed FRANK A. HALL & SONS | eMironat Foon naw already ine |A"4 then Then he weit | were killed. te Ra Su UR Mes rt eae Bee eliiyttabeaere tb Manulacturers of Beds and Bedding formed the President of the German | 7OUR" the head with fatal effect, P+] which they wi was demolished s weoleejuys yd , stole . io & widew is in Harlem Hopital, not ex- by a Baltimore and ie (nat Mon. from Lynchburg, was destroyed by Ore | gaya, to the hotel's failure \o provide | BB West 45th St, New York City joiecation several times that tho peel to live ree Fula, {ive miles north of here. to-day. protection ‘ A t r Home to Plan Reception for the Boys| PrOtOe by Wor’d Brerh Protoarepnen yeste! reray LAST SOLDIER ABROAD CAN BE BROUGHT BEFORE SUMMER'S END BACK tes for tran mm Prance lips, now at bourds reperted wer ready for tmmediate servicer They will provide w- ‘ a on for ' ’ 0,000 1 nage now is avall . » vers n soldic m Europ ' voy Gevern nutely 40,0 1,600,000 any, 4) 1inimum of for May, Jur is expected | WEEKS CHARGES WILLIAMS. SHOWED SPITE AT SABIN | Alleges Compiroller Withdrew $25,- 000,000 Railroad Funds From | Guaranty Trust Co. | WASHINGTO: Fob. 20. Severe iticism J Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, was made by Senator Weeks, Massachusetts, be fore the Senate Committee on Banktn | and Currency to-day After Mr. Williams became Director lof Finance of the Rairoad Administra. |tion, the Senator asserted he with- Jdrew $25,000 of New York Centra funds from the Guaranty Truet Com ny of New York because of a per Inst Charles H.-Sabin nt the company Reked by a member of the committer why Mr, Williams had the persona |fecling against Mr. Sabin, Senate: Weeks said he believed it was ve cause Mr. Sabin had years ago that Mr. W ordered sovern| Utams should n he a director in the Seaboard Alp Line Kailrowd Compt Williams, who was the hearing room, told the commit he had never bh us of the incident TO WASHINGTON, 85 MINUTES Army Plyer Makes Record Between This City and Capita HINGTON, Fev. 20.—Un hnouncement was made to-day tha Lieut, Frank H. Harmon of the Army Flying Corps broke all records betwee New York and Washington yesterday g the trip in elghty m hh one of the now La Pero acon built for Ameriann air fight direction of a French office machine carries a 400 hors: r Liberty motor ut. Harmon reported that he mad verage speed of about 168 mile: with &@ fair breeze WA plan under the The lit 1 MEMORIAL NoTIcES. [iN FOND and toring v of a dear om ] pute fay & who die ' 019 wt forgotten. D AND CHILDREN, DIED. | AQUENO,—GIOVANNT AQUIN cuunen wt, ‘Thursday } ERAL een Campt ner J PURST—on rev. 14. MARGARET FURST. | Riety | _ Monerat from (ie parlors of Hchard J | Delany, 280 Greenwich ave. to 6t | Joseph Church, Washington place and ] Gthave., Friday, Feb, 21, at 9.30 4, M 1 nt Calvary, WAVES—=Theaday, Feb. 18, PATRICK | SAVES, son of tho Inte Peter and Mary | Haves, nee O'Shea, native of Dunnan | way, County Cork, Ireland | Funoral from the residence of hie ats Maria MoCarthy, 642 Leonard | t. Brooklyn y. pia | » Church of St. Anthony of r solemn readelm mass wit i offered for the repose of his soul. | Interment Calvary Cemetery, “All papers | Age copy | NORTON.—HORACE NORTON. Serviers at CAMPRY FUNERAL CUERCH, roads GAH at, Fete av, WAL N HELP WANTED—MALE. ern, Teather Ww New Yo Trade Mark. We Now Turn to Another of History's Brightest Pages Washington The Immortal Patriot Commander and Father of His Country “We Celebrate W: With a Banquet of Values WASHINGTON TON COMBINATION PACKAGE. The following selected aw HIGH GRADE ASSO) CHOCOL. ar ES rare Variety and AL a very Cherough valerate AND CHOCOLAT » CHOCO- candy is, attractively nucked ina heautifal Red. W tite RT ri GOLD SEAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES OR BON BONS AT THE PINNACLE OF QUALITY AND ARTISTIC PERFECTION IN CANDYCRAFT, is an ANWOr les wrapped i tof Md Glory Chews W MILK CHOCOLATE LOGS AND S—These clever little nov= utifully moulded from remium Milk 12c FAC any other Attrace bwreta in short wlvertinn. 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