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i Ta aver ame Sokal THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. POLI CE SEARCH PARIS FOR CONSPIRA ue TO KILL CLEMENCEA U to abandon decauso of a dirinned| A small ficet of destroyers turbine. was ordered to prepare to put to sea within twenty-four hours to act as a naval escort. More than 60,000 applications admission to Mechanes’ Hall, President Wilson will speak, had beer received at Mayor Peters's office to for whore day. The hall has seats for oniy 7,500 at the most. | ABOARD U 8. GEORGE WASHINGTON, } a Wilson = entertained Helvering, Norris luncheon yesterday walked about the deck for som Franklin Roosevelt, Assistant tary of the N tional warships from the States to meet the George Washing- tom and convoy her to Boston. at he and Smith Afterward time Secra- President Congressmen vy, bas ordered addi- | United GRAFTING IN NAVY NQUIRY SAID TO INVOLVE CAPTAIN Pickford, Expose Jac Who Helped Plot, Coming From California to Testify. Major States ing Troops to, Advocate jinvestigators delving graft and favoritism in the Third Naval District, would not discuss th Avestigation with réport but admitted that the inquiry is stil \soing on Hoboke: Advices received at the Port of Bm.) Darkation this afternoon are to the ef fect that the George Washington wil Feach Boston at noc Monday, and Proceed immediately upon the deback ation of the President and his party to Hoboken, where the troops will disem bark, and the transport made ready for | the President's return on March 5 WILSON TO CHANGE RESIDENCE IN PARIS Place des Etats Unis Instead of Murat Mansion. It was reported | reached I Probably Occup Occupy a House in| martial. See nee vestigation in this di revealed the ganized clique have ana |to appear has be wh helped eco {tached to Pickford be on his way from California ander t John G. Muir of the United Marine Corps, retired, at- the office of the Judge General in charge here o into stories of hat the Inquiry hus s high 1 Captain. tn eotion | nee Of an tid to exist oP of grater brother, Jack as a witne Pickford, Young & yeoman, 2 Ex- Kaiser i in Death Chair Chains | as Californians Would See Him! CHO OROOEEL LIGENSED 10 WED | FOR WEEK BEFORE. HESAID, WILT THOU? chdalasin She Said Yes, and After Hunt For Parson, Sailor-Banker and Bride Are Now Happy. POCDBOOEOOS OOOO After ca rying a marriage Hcense around in his pocket for days waiting for that he could spring it and get psychological moment when away with it, William L. Johnson, who was a sailor during the war, and whose; father is a banker in Hartford, Conn.,! found courage and inspiration at the theatre last night, and suddenly to bis Mpanion after one of those sh music scenes with the borders foots dim, he whispered Cora, I've been carrying a teense! tround for moke'n a week, How about | it to-night ght, who also comes from iting friends answered Cora Detrich, Hartford, and) who has been vis in New} York | sailor rushed nis| taxi and began a| ister who would | ' Whereupon the bride-to-be iwild search for % | marry them, They know all the mix into An 60,000 IN PETROGRAD STRIKING FOR PEACE 'EX- SAILOR, BANKER'S SON, AND BRIDE WHO WERE “SOLDIERS EAGER 70 ACT, BUT SHUN GERMAN ROLES MARRIED AT es y Loan Movie Director Forced Workers Demand End of Civi) 6598000006 to Hire Pr fe ional for War as Anti-L i vist Senti { | Villains. ment Grows. WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Ten of the) LONDON, >, 2h—Sixty thousaga : @ |hundred best stories of heroism in the workmen are on sirike in Petrograd, ’ 3 war, as cabled by Gen, Pershing for! demanding the end of civil war and ° ® |use in the Vietory Liberty L cam- establishment of free trade, ae- * % [scenarlos, with soldiers fro hh reecived here to-day i Marae Reliable information received ja Qi hd London from sources which might oF expected to be s with the Russian revolution goes to show that Opposition to the Bolshevik rule is increasing among the more enlight+ ened workere of Mtussla mpathetic OO |GERMANS DECIDE TO SEND BACK SEIZED MATERIALS Gi ) National A Order 4 1 of es Aga the Poles, BASLE, Feb. 2he-The German Na+ nal Assembiy has decided that in fustrial mat al taken vm Tran 1 Helgium must be retu ave to a despatch from Weimar BERLIN, Feb. In compliance with the arm lites against Poland ¥ ispended Monday,” it was officially announced to-day ® JAPAN DENIES CLAIM OCOOC OCC OC COC OOD ODOOOOCOCCOO ORI. PARIS, Feb, 21.—President Wilson Se 5 isters in Hartford but not so many sal will not ‘occupy the Murat, Mansion |W under arrest : \Matnatian, aod they. taxied on re OF CHINA TO TSING-TAO in the Rue de Monceau when he re- | Among the graft stories told tu- | @ <lless of the meter, At last they | turns to Paris day was one about the arrival of a | ® jsought refuge in the Commodore : ee Col, FE. M. House to-day inspected} Woman at a naval station not far | Hotel, Premier Also Announces Tokio @ residence in the Place des Etats |from New York with a big supply ¢ Pag Mr. Pike," ordered the} Government Will Watch Unis which is under consideration ax rs. Men took these sweaters, | | saflorman | Race Problem Closel @ home for the President, ‘The resi-|SUpposing them to we the gifts of the | The bellboy went for Hagar A Pike, es ua epee dence in almost opposite the Pariy| Hed Cross or some kindred organ. | why manages the new hotel secrete a) weete en | eae home of A. J. Balfour, the British | ization | re rae Bi or irrar iow 2 68 Ue peeuon thee . We must be married to-nigty de O rd Pre Py Secr-tary of State for Foreign Af-| When the price of one sweater was Bas f Walks Seago. eelphasioally Ripe ey rene eee ae =i Aregees TiC eIRLi ithe Mr. Pike called for House Detectis Bland tha ratuen of caieetaa ae eee the pay ¢ ‘ollowing, a H . iy . ay . 1 e) , n in : The Place des Blats Unis faces on he get at lowing, the naval Clark. Clark can detect hotel crooks | 21 To her interpeliator the Premier the Avenue D'Lena between the| tot several een tant Aes gear off but he didn't have so much @ |snid that the race problem would never Place du Tracedero and the AVeNUC | Fy onaway bie ; pis a No. 280 in detecting a minister at! ob the atmos attention of the Give des Champs Elysecs. It is nearer | 4, hb cae H haces baad | midnight. So Mr, Pike tu din de |3 21° ieee Must Rig the dent Gascon | @ door they met a group of their spair to Mrs, George L. Truesdeau,| & = = : weve 7 : the Soine than the Murat Mansion | (oi canions coming out, | Ninos living at the Commodore whilc|@ Wir AND MRS WAM, ES MOC erBMBEAvere Rey West a hi id i ¥ which 1» situated on the northern | rei i the men on thelr way ALLEJO, Cal., citizens keep this statue of the former Kalser in | tev’ hushande on Lieutenant. at Gd | manned PLR The New York Photo-Engravers sido of tho Avenue des Champs ety | ee eee en chains on an electric chair as a gentle reminder of what they | te {he Kirst Army Headquarters, i | ar salahaty a eo a per. at are you fellows here fu 5 a i {in France, Mrs. True | a | Bureau of the War Savings Committea, “About those—sweaters,” said one A would like to have happen to the former Kaiser at the Peace | 4 minister and she telephoned to Dr | DHE N, da Binvine rol ; |the union has purenased $1,000 worth. of the Jate arriv ‘onferenc J. A. Weyl, No. 167 West 68th treet. | : Ly pride , Aha | War Sa Stampa of ths ibehisensal hac: 2 aay Re are aT Pe ESI ERS Dr. Weyl said he would marry thom jena: Heraop soldiers were willing | je and that the Wer. & tesa cae S , wave your time, ‘was th if Mrs, ‘Truedeau would vouch for novie actors, even clamoring for part ties formed last year will continue.” HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 21—An in- | answer, “he is already under arrest the prohibition amendment has not yet | them, Mrs, Truedeau suid she would, Then along came « picture reqitiring ase viation to President Wilson to be the| The man referred to is one of four been fully determi: | upon. th ilor and his bride- of man f 1 th guest of the General Assembly of Con-| whose names have been printed out —_——s— and Mrs. 7 ee, returned to} : "i y t} necticut, should he visit Hartford a « pn Vear oad xi. An hour later they a * Oo he invitatio: . ariford at) of fifty or more who under arrest. Lbatedilelaenbliidatd Near Weer’) iy the hotel carrying a marriage cer ’ { n to don w invitation of the city of Hartford, Two more arrest re reported t Kemoved. Unicate. ieee) exten today in a resolution» VY been made pind a tleulanane WASHINGTON, Feb, 21—tteatrt: was a happy little romance | director adopted by the Senate. Miciaoak Was Gatae Sher tHikied tions on the use of grain in the manu-| Sd Mra. True an to-day, “I was | mt ave, CHARGES SENATORS DODGE ‘has acquired six automobiles since he oe Hi near beer” und other non-)"" Fonnson gave bis home address | afk ia flag donned a uniform, ‘The other was taeda erry, beverages were removed] No. 60 Summer Stroet and Mrs. Johr Gonasued cit |" —_— I ySu' wens Gur one-plese eee ieta cos Lake thal acted | to-day after cluma-| son us No, 47 Garden Street, Hart- (Continued froin Finst Pase.) ass. No. screws to come loose oF E TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA an tion signed at by President | ford, Conn —— | LIPTON COMING TOU.S, | !tises to" presi Our “ve "Special 2 | .S. : ¢. Specialists invest A = | Wilson and Secretary Lansing sev- rae ao . a) Sacla volreuiaia tana cpanel — —- in constant attendance to examine! TS Seg oa ‘ BySeHESOrE Ase ‘How golf (Continued from First Page) feral weeks ago. This announcement BEATEN BY ‘FRIEND ; ADMITS Laat hyn 5 na Pan Wilk Make to Inspect ¥¢ Wy made iensce, to A the dee " ions who ga Dex ‘ phlets were carried off, ed ely m jenses to oor Mrs, John Reed Declares Witnesses | 2f¢" the Bersons who gave the brit <tmtenmeipce was made to-day by the Food Ad- ’ Pay fects of Vision, and our prices are right. s SES | to wet in or out of the service, or for | ministration. ' Although the result of this work 18] onpo: Sir Thon Favorable to Bolshevists | othe ; season during the early spring hs as ee 5 ° : ; yr ; sts other favors, Many of these civilian | S¢son during the early spring months ie not as yet known, nor the Importance] Lipton announced to-day that he in Were Rejected. ‘vribers ave fathers whose sons are|te supply of the beverage will be of the documents found understood, It}tends to go to Amertca to inspect his le inger now out of the service. One man ts {Considerably decreased, it wad stated AFT , is said by the newspapers that papers| yacht, the Shamrock IV. which ha bic WASHTNGTOD 5 - : | to Sales { ce | ; * OPTOMETRIST AND or oI lana ot ae | cagharke®| said to be a Brooklyn polittelan who | Then, it was pointed out, the elty will Auto Salesman, Held for Larceny, | seizea at the office of the Journal Lib-| Deen laid up there since the lust ine S09 brsctienr, con, Rattan A gating Committee | aaded greatly to his bank account |b¢ on av viskey basis Forced to Give Name of As- ertalre establish the fact that a regu-| start of the war, One Flight is unwilling to learn the truth about! Si | joe Mpiela, was mato to-day by Bre. John |*? 8°: between for youngsters wh None of the manufacturers in the} | sailant in Woman's Home. lar Bolshevik organization is in ex- I regr thas there, is no Prowp et f { OVEN TO sed, whe wiites Gnder the ame ce] wanted to escape the draft. city would venture to predict what | ‘ istence in Paris and that it has tmpor-| J confident the American cup will o P.M. Louise Bryant. She returned from Tus-| A effort will be made to get back | would probably result If the working | At, MERE, he Canad. ine. Jewell tant camifostions broweht back to England sla several months ago, Miss Bryant |!Mto the service youths that evidence |people who are steady beer drinkers Mystery of No. 4¢ Washington Gauere| onuent, the manager of the Lib-| puenos Aires Strike Serious oleED. " compel subpoenas were cancelled | Shows bribed their way in or out. It suddenly forced to whiskey for seThe theft Monday night of two dia-|C?#ire, has been arrested as the re-| WASHINGTON, Fob, 21 Serious | DEVLIN—Suddenty, Tuesday afternoon, n the committee realized the -|a way can be réund, be efreshment. Mr. Fiegen- . Seles of the disec € 1 \ Mra, KATHERINE DEV . mony of witnesses would be free Peak ca ri meh i rt hi i span, 1 ae Es : basinfed tha ans Clone Tings valued A$: 8,000 sonatioutes erase ‘ ! tw : 7A a is a Ul reat. Ruta imces e.renull | denee 330. Wert 49th ate ee > fore nartial. an, however, declared c EPers the firat act printing plant of a block used for|of the general strike there are re “spa 2 to the Soviet Government not, United Stat . , aren 1 ported atches reaching FL ete eereceey: Ba Ae Mis eee , es Attorney Francis |these days of unrest it would be the aa ; the reproduction of a leaflet addressed | ported in despatches reaching here, Be Beech 4 Chairman Overman denied untaimness|G. Caffey will pleco Fe nee fips | (Continuod from First Page.) T ond was staged Tuesday |the reproduction of a 2 lief is expressed in authoritative quar- | CAMPBELL'S, 66th st, and Broadwi hed been shown end said the committ Place the evidence | dangerous. night when Eugene Parsons, twenty-|to the people of France and support- | ters that strike lias now reached a |GRONQUIST.—GUSTAF W. GRONQUIST. iene Willing to hear ell aides. ee against them before the Federal] The approaching return of Prest- - nine years old, a motor car salesman|ing the doctrines of Lenine and| is being used ag Lying in state CAMPBELL FUNERAL | Teeter ofiirr ic oat Ne Oi Grad Jury, a b » intends, to do Im- Jdent Wilson revived interest to-day] theory that the people of this coun |a¢ No. 119 Went 42d Street entered the | Trotzky CRURCH: Brondwars €0tB et (coming here and saying all they want civilians shown to Lites of all other lin the action of tho Brewers’ Asso-| try do not read or that they will ac-|Washington Square apartment, He ree] Rumors were being circulated in to say while the people who knaw This move on the part of the Fed-| ciation plans to secure the modifica-; cept their bald statements unqnes- |°elved @ whale of a beating. Paris to-day that several plots have aw the | P the Fed- | most about Russia are not called,” Mis: a | ret authoritie x brought a lot of ap-|tion of the bone-dry law. Hugh Fox,| tioned would be humorous if they| The seene for be. third act was shift-| been unearthed in Switzerland, re- ryant insisted rehension to Broadway, where traf- retary of the a iation, said: “It| Were not the utterances of such en ed to Jefferson Market Police Court a . f ° secretary of the association, : | c es of such emi- rded as the hotbed of pro-German ar wttnn t san “sat Patt tote er iarrast tt een e atid to have lis not a trade question now. Action | nent and learned gentlemen,” to-day when Parsons, his head in ban-| S04 extremiat con Srey iregieys ° ery . raised thes 4 ot a trade 4 on now. Ac lea c ene ; . ; ; emist conspiracle con- trying to work herself up ax martyr| whole thing is to be ripped wide|is up to the people, and I think origins tommaas ale omit hdd Pasig Rote cul! qection with the attack on : open.” Also it was said that more|they're handling it very well.” f ue t nse | Clemenceau. than 100 men in this district dis. and was held for the Grand Jury in| Cle" " Pee Rar er charged since fighting ended, are on Seen clea $3,500 bail ne report was that radicals had d bac nto the service so they | on the court record. At No. 46 Wash-|ceau and President Wilson, but that y may be court tmartialed or 4 | —— | : 1 | by; I ° may be court martialed or usod ‘a AGAINST OHI OR. [ington Square South an apartment. 1s] none of the conspirators had succeeded A Celebration Valu ou ecide Peet, HOY Pill Hane to Anish 0 LIQU Senator Calls Taft Statement Mis- | essed by Mrs. Bdwin Demarest Mooers,|in crossing the frontier into Franco 7s Honor rts to get them back into uni Attia: As is ; so known as Miss De Sacia Saille, @| owing to the watchfuiness of the po- 4 ‘a Sg phonograph you really | form. ie Seer leading—Sherman Would movie actress, Dressed in @ blue eull,| ice’ None of these rumors could be Che Birthda want When you hear our ri Among the new charges is one that! Persons Carrying It Across Border Gag Wilson black furs and blue turban hat, her| traced to its source. Pediar tee Nee ak eee | tant summer several small vessels . ‘i ‘ pretty face crowned by oceans of blonde apavaisnatiiliieilarenes ong AP gs A lag PL valued at $15,000 each were damaged o Be Declared in Con- WASHIN N, Feb, 2i.—Senator| hair, Mrs. Mooers listened to the court uy, ; zi A r parison een | while “commanded” by’ officers who | Borah 4 | proceedin W i. i Combination Package ether phonograph, and the beau. [had bought their way to their’ posi: tempt. jorah to-day demanded that the!?'Magistrate Tobias asked Parsons for ‘The following selected sweets attractively, necked in a beautit tiful NEW EDISON, This test tons, Another is that many sons of] MoNROE, afich, Feb. 2t.—1tne| American people be given a vote on |ths name of tia Soren, s ali can Filled Confertions: am. wesurtiment of Ota rot # final tribute to Edison ingenuity, | wealthy parents escaped the draft by | 4.4, *lthe League of Nattons Constitution | piel through the bandages, After more CONSENT 10 CONFERENCE rade, Ansorted ie ipranoed “Fi eh Attorney General's office to- pite ‘ough the bandages, ore Chee 1T 1S IMPOSSIB. | caeta caer, inelr. poate, with the heal They General's office to-| pefore the Government binds itself| Urging Parsons said the man was Rich- . . LE iy mecandinn reay snould pe under | day secured an injunction in the Cir-lunder the compact. In a speech to |ST4, DIX ,# theatrical man. who first + COMPLETE. {%, Bist to judge | from Bis latimate friends womect|cult Court here against the importa-|the Senate Borah declarea that if} tad eit Mons Will Attend the Meeting at Princes’ |} MILK CHOCOLATE LOGS 2 USE nib cartes, Frise ai eb said to have b | tion e Fabliged to go" from | small they’ could: not. 'wo in rougy | 0",,¢ Sauer over the Ohio-Atichigan|the prople are not now afforded thie! REDS THREATEN SWISS Islands Arranged by Peace “Our Nation’s Best” GOLD SEAL ASSORTED store to store and | Waters beyond the Narrows . Jer, Persons violating the injune-|0Pportunity to express their uncloud- pile C CHOCOLATES o f | tc Souncil ‘, or Bon Bons remember what you | ——_- tion, it in said, will be held in cone{° opinion, “they will take the op-| peath for Ten U Radek’s Wite| |, : z a High Grade Chocolates and Chocolates at the pinnacle have heard. | BRITAIN 10 LET WORKERS tame! of ecict portunity later to speak thir mind.” Is Freed, Say Russians, re ann - siiabeces Fema r Choreiaterm— of quality and artistic perfect- | y ; cky, ident of the Northern Russian riety THE SUPREMACY TEST Immediately after Judge Jesse Root| “Tbs plan rar Cone my oninion, | HELSINGFORS, Feb, 21.—In retall-| Government at Archan ay tion in candy-craft, tee ti thle f HELP MANAGE SHOPS | granted the injunction, the State Con-|%*¢hange in our Constitution,” he|tion for the arrest in Switzerland ot in Paris for several days, ha These aweets represent the an FOL Near thee 8 patrolling the highways leading from|be submitted directly to the people, |Bolshevist emissary now Imprisoned in| Government in the proposed meeting o from the same'peatt | Agrees to Apply Whitely System| JOhio into Michigan, ‘They were in-|We, their agents, have no authority | Germany, the Bolshevists threaten to) Russian factions on the Prinens Islands tion on the new Re- | NCIM | structed to place under arrest any|to decide it for them.’ jexecute ten Swiss subjects by March} William Allen White and sree D, n volv P | 4S Means to Prevent Persons bringing lauors into the 0. splie ees |15 unless Mrs, Radek is released, ac-|iferron, the American representatives Ack our Salospesole 1 ol Ld Platform. tate by automobiier invest Borah replied to Former President | 0.44 by q ‘on, ’ ) A aoa a All All instruments are kept in perfect | Strikes m by aut ile, urban car orlmasea etatement that adoption of cording te Petrograd despatch re-|to the Princes Islands conte and | Other Friday and Saturday A(tractions ol cir manulacturersare | posix youn 9 loan train ‘ : the league constitution in no way ane ‘ |mmbers of the ican Peace Dete - é invited to inspect them A Feb. 2 onference trains and interurban care were | interpered with the. prineipl ’ or: gation have been holding many con CHOCOLATE COVERED of Government represen held up and none was pe ed to ge paps » les of) math 5 MARASCHIN: HEAR THE oro sri { rereventa:|2s14 uh and none war permitted to wet | Washington’or the doetrmeut Monroe, | COURT RESTRAINS BURLESON ‘<rnc<# with teprscntatwis in Posts | are MaieascMNo cittathan Sonat an * held h searc nat statement,” said Boral “is e various Russian Governmer are each enveloped the. world, ‘calor these tine 0 discuss th h TOLEDO, O., Feb, —The toll to- d t h t xcelled 5 these ble. remacy Test” ayo oe pe) eee & _ jtt--The toll to-}not founded on fact. Jt is to the|tajamction Halts Increased Indian- ITneleations a-day were that severa ied righ. Fries firs weer you decile co |! ° eatab: derai officials in their efforts | utmost ¢ misleading. ZGatlh PAbbs Balen ditional Governments would cor your phonograph. jlehments, Sir I naon Horne, | Stamp out smuggling of liquor to] Borah charged that the League con-| hetaid ent to participate in the conferenc Ask for it today. | the Minister of Labor, declared that the | Michigan was thirty arrests and four {stitution was the biggest triumph of| INDIANAPOLIS, Fob. 21.—A tem- | Another invitation to the conference | Government was ready to apply the barrels, 205 cases, gunnysacks, 26 | British diplomacy in 300 years jPorary injunction restraining Post- | probab 1 be jssue formally. b: ply probably will b issued formally y ry |aystem, kiving workmen » share of the [#uileases, 68 JuRs and 160 bottles of | pA, Resolution Aesizned to prevent | master General Burleson and the Cen- | the allied and Associate d Powers with Patriotic iN, c {management in ail Government work- | Whiskey resident, Wilson from discussing |tral Union and Indianapolis Telephone |in a few days. Tt will probably fx Special for tra Special for le shops and yards. Hundreds of Michigan via publicly the proposed League of Na+ | Companies from continuing to charge : t aturday Friday & Saturdi n un-! tions until he has communicated de- | gp 7 the date for the meet at about w NGTON WILD AMERICAN 4 The object of the scheme is to en- [able to et home last night, spent tf the plan te the Senate Fors | mereased cates was granted by Circuit | March. 16 He, oF on EEN gFHLLER ¢ grievances being handled immedi- |Mebt here in doorways, in railway st Relations Committee was intro. |Judae Pwhank here to-day | " — These little nu ately the x arise, thus preventing a | tions and in hotels a to-day by Senator Sherman of! — und | Calls Dy r-Hash of long lasting stttke “and. securing harmony mn ah Iilinois, Republican, Consideration of | House Inetets on One-Year Enliat-| y, pringing a scpar ait waatane {ill dikicuaneny Breen ite Public Libr | induatry, vides’ Menlane te the resolution went over under the ments, air sa’ Colitt aninat Ds oe ft Amtie rules. > ae ™ : day Int Supreme Court against Dr. 73 Fifth Avenue | Late Hiab AlN to Chace falcon Lest a WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.--House con- | Harry Dash Johnson, a physician, liv- h, bs _> ee I, fasen Mears who died Jan. 15 last, | eiaehele iz " State Liquor} Indiana Republicans fer Ginn. nesaeh + Les irwtoin para EI t Bretton Hall ile Mabel Potter Mores: Now York, | left her $3,500 ext ‘ Joseph | Dealers’ Association has called a meet-| WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Tho thirtee nO OF VOMDIAEY & lente in the; Johnson enumerated many alleged WOON Re: BOWER: Rt. Heffernan, ‘actor of the’ Roman |ing for Mar gop ; army were appointed to-day, with in- crueltics, She says his Income ts $14,000 | Churn oe Be Vinget Homan [ins for March 3 to protest against any {Indiana Republican members of the |sirustions insist on the” House @ year, Mrs, Johnson charges her hus For exnet locations sco ijed tv a now building, by ber |'c#isIation against the saloons or other | Howse, at .& conference, to-day agreed | tunendimenta providing that enlist- Band Beat her. threw knives at dss and teleplions Wirectory. in the Sur places supplying beer and liquors, wentatlve ett. of |ments be for one year, ‘Ro require: had put her out of the house. She an rogate’s bt yeu Fw yong eatine a see en | Massachusetts for the ‘Speakership sf ments for further sérvice in ‘the Fe: per Four children are now at ogiy'n ality the neat House, - aerve army. 1 The couple were married tn 1903, % Pa el ‘ » ‘ ane ; Z Be id ve ea eee ie ct vn a nan NN ITS

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