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~ - os I os “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ The Press Publishing ew York World), Copyright, 1919, Co. (The AML Ad TWO CENTS. F011 27TH DIVISION MEN OL TOTHE DEAT AT ADANCE; BOTH LIMIT OF ALCOHOL AMONG 30331 SOLOER OPPONENTS DEAD. UNDERJULY BL =ay { = | “ ¢ bY \ | Two Rival Suitors for Girl’s| House Judiciary Committee | World, What Would Become of | Siete Affec ge a One Approves Drastic Dry En- It? America Is the Hope of the Shot Each. forcement Meas ure. | : { , fPlympic, With 5,846 Troops, | —— World, and if She Does Not is | yistc 7 a seers : ‘ Leads Procession of Trans A pistol duel over a girl named! wagHInGTON, Keb | ports Here Carrle Cunningham eoourfed abOrtiY| neverags comaining more thea oy Justify That Hope the Results : after 1 o'clock this morning tn the}, .) net 1 owt ; ; ay. —_— If per cent. alcohol will be aR see He REAR. Wit CIVIL STRIFE, midet of 1/000 Gating couples Ia the|;. oc i ten cacine cen Will Be Unthinkable. (OTHER SHIPS ARE : | Imperial Dance Hall, Scholes and! 40. cerective next July 1 unde pUIRR 28. laws tote | Leonard Streets in the Willlamsburg measure approved to-day by the Mia sith 2 35! A 3OSTON, Feb. 24.—Fol ing New York Officers and Part of PREMIER WARNS wecton ot Breokive. Only two ahota|"manauTe SPproved. today by the MECHANICS’ \ HALL, BOSTON, Feb, 24.—Following a tre 102d Engineers to Arrive ' | ere fired and the rivals fell to the! the aot effective. President Stands in His eelmieiat.| mendous reception by the people of Boston to-day, President Wilsin rf Saturday | floor, each mortally wounded. They} . The committee's definition of in-| are 1 > leame to Mechanics’ Hall this afternoon to take up the baitle for a League = eM % - [were hurried to St. Catherine's Hos-/toxicating liquor was written in the ‘ { oimpre,|EHO¥d George Urges Com-| pitat, where both died within five| till as follows: out Parade Receiving the Plaudits |r nations. \ The White Star Liner ympic, = + ‘ - | minutes of each other at 4.30 o'clock, | The words beer, wine or other | M ry Hi “| " irect answe: e in tt $ ct a e at- 4 . oe | — is speech, the first direct answer to opponents of the League in th welch aailed trom Brest Feb. 18 with) Mons to Act as Miners Threat- \irer sing to say a word about! intoxicating mait or vinous ug. | Of His Countrymen—Streets Lined p soe aie { 5,846 soldiers, most of them colored, | en “National Disaster. |the Utibeetines vors in the War Prohibition Act With Protectin Soldiersand Police Senate, was planned to lay the background for American support of his. | passed Sandy Hook at 3 o'clock this) rege ara ea ie alen tach Lat hnreeee artisan lineata despa igs opti bat s programme. lis preparation followed a long conference aboard the ee afternoon and docked later at Pier] LONDON, Feb. 24—The United |te P 7 sua sghans tha COkdlapnie | which contains in excess of he saenemeene G Washington last night and this moreiing with, Sectetary. Tierlty a ne hall and s ie in hn | t cent alcoho! a ash 0 las and is mor " Sec y ji Fe, North River, West 20th Street, | Kingdom in faced with the prospects | gir}, whom he had brought to the| Lape a al poppe Siler, see BOSTON, Feb. 4—The | welcome home w Boston accorded | 4¢r8¢ BC B nati t4 hoki : k i 4 i ¢ ho sinnne Jom- 3 to t lo Seabed toda tate : A of some 150,000 who had thought it worth while to make a fhe Olympic was the only transport | of civil strife and the House of Com: |dance, being whirled in the arms of/nibiion Law, which continues in éf- |President Wilson to-day rivalled in enthusiasm and spirit the hearry Out of some 15¢ ye haga ia 7 >to arrive out of a list of half a dozen | mons should do everything in ils mp vehaee i Regaine pis eite fect until after demobilization, is} greetings he received in Paris, London, Rome and other cities during his formal application in the hope that their requests for admission might be that were either overdue or scheduled | Power to avert it, Premier Lloyd) |)” oy oO ef ie epee y age are her ee ame fel to Burope fo ald in shaping the peace treaty honored, 8,000 gained admission (o Meclariics’ Hall, Of these 2,000 10 arrive to-day. George declared to-day in Introduc- | y4 56)itano rushed into the middle of| Layee Ua e m » jtrip to Europe to aid In shapmg the peace y 5 ; j sta ter Oy sh t ’ ded with s ) ttt a committee. Agents of the bureau ‘ fei ‘ a saci | stood in the sceond balcony, which is not provided with seats, | The complete schedule of the War, !"S @ bill to constitute a committer | the hail with a shout. The band! oii investigate violations of the From the moment he landed unil he reached his notel the Presi ’ ’ = te the ons p of ying. The dancer: Y nay . aha abe Kad ed for an nour o—————— $$ | Department calls for the arrival this! t? nto t nditions pr a Ro reer |Inw and prosecutions would be con- | d crowds. He stood in his car during t The crowd had waited tor Lag hurae ie aR Re i) week of 36,570 men, of whom 30,391 Vailing in the coal industry Ae the u ©! ducted by United States District At as aa eer : > g{and a half, Outside thousands lined! dita of men every whore, who felt that ' gir | lentire parade acknowledging the continuous demonstration. He appeared tington Avenue! Your hearts t with their in the will land at the Port of New York ‘The Premier said had been ad-|" Napolitan and De Andria equared | Pers am ah ha Tee cuERe: 08 UBUAN OR. AY cause of liberty. There was no mis. and 6,179 elsewhere vised that t ant the demands of at each other as if about to put ph , ly eee ce ieee || much pleased with his reception. When he reached the hotel he weit!| trom Massachusetts Avenue to Copicy taking the tone {a the'velees of theme fi The ship of greatest locAl interest; the miners without inqu might | up a fist fight, while the tright- | eabin niuaahae\aaniaotiis/ aba | directly to his room for a brief rest before luncheon Square, for a giimpse of the President | great crowds. It was not a tone of perhaps is the French liner Rocham-| throw hundreds of thousands of per- | ¢Ned, stood to one side. * made|* F Dees ean (te ae td his car mado its way to the hall|mere greeting, it was not u tone of beau, from Havre Feb. 18, due on out of employment and cripple}® Movement in the direction of Bia Sees rie Berean os cli 5 | President Wilson landed at Ra trom the hotel where he had luncheon |Mere generous welcome; It was the Gaturday with 1 men uding ; ; mere p'* hip and instantly the barrels of two| fhe and impriso as gu monweaith Pier at 1142 A. M "| DEATHS IN U S ARMY : Keke 4 voy, | Calling of c je to comrade, the ery WF ce cAvance detachment of the country's export of coal, The! revoivers flashed. There were two| Msdemeanor , |was brought to the pier m the jo Oe after his arrival at Common wen ca ee nee nen who = of the s7th Division and of the demar \e Said.| reports and the two men were on the| Property that owners Knowinsly | transport George Washington by the DURING THE WAR 107 444: Pier und the parade through the busi-|have waited for this day when the . apa to be used for violating the | ey - ¥ and 913 men of the 192d Mngineers, | would increase the price of coal by| ground, Tony with @ bullet in his | Pe sigs Sayan ar he the [cutter Oasipes : i eo ’ » | segn ditricts and the Baek Sey, The | trlendu'ey literte Wveuiia Gaale akan the “old” 254 Enginee tho New| from eight to ten shillings a ton head and Napolitan shot in the| law would foot toe lien for | Aster the Bresident and Mra. 72 951 AMONG THE A, E, F, police, reinforced by the military,|the sea and shake hands with us, to ) York National Guard, including tleld! A commission of inquiry, the Pre- | sugar j sae and costs and cases resulting |son and the members of the ees a ’ i tor the President.ui /#ee that a new world was constructed Be oer tee ac ua rigty band, Corie added, woitld be appointed. The} The girl disappeared and the exit|from the prosecution, Jdential party bad beon transferred | eek kept a path open for the TOA new vane and focodatiouti panies A, B, C, and D, ordnance and y n would cover questions | Was lanmed with ficeing dancers. Af-| ‘The bill will be the pattern jto the Ossipee, the Hrevident’s 148 | 99 890, of Total Abroad Due to Dis- | parts justice and right, { sanitary detachments and engineers) of wages and hours of work, the cost |ter 4 few moments jt was evident that | which the enforcement of ( as Commander in Chief of he be au ake and. 48.768 Brom When the President appeared on ‘1 can't tell you the inspitation that } rie of production and distribution of coal,|the shooting was over, the dancers | tutional Prohibition will be drawn. | displaced th Rear AGH Woes hie : the stage the thousands who had|came from the sentiments that came whe Wan Depa organization of the coal} returned, but the girl, the cause of jon the main deck of the Ossip ne ounds. found seats rose, cheering and way- {Ut of those simple voices of the hcantok tui. Col fitecring, social conditions|the double murder, kept on going. 2 SUFFRAGISTS ARRESTED | the cutter started for Commonwealt WABHINGTON, Fub, x4, | SUNG seats ron, wer * crowd, And the proudest thing | ag oem egg malta Mr, Justice San-| When the police arrived no one send | mies etc: Ge eye aR EATHS during tie war in [28 Mags The roar from the audi-| nave to report to you is that thi men in New York the King’s Bench Division| tell anything of the girl excopt that | FOR PICKETING IN BOSTON gt por Fivmiecina erasers the American Expeditionary [ence drowned the music of the band. |great country of ours is truated | Unaedat aereathan ay By aircraft marine chase E understood that.t Chairman she waa “Nap's" aweethoart and that See ee eee reat ener Forces and among troops in |The President sat down, but rose to|throughout the world, to the old iv overnment desires to aver: | her residence and antecedents were —_—_ € prrsdbcrep “6 Guns from the| the United States from ail causes, | pow and smiled. “L bave not come to report the 4 Within twenty-fou disaster it mu unknown a Attempted to Display Banners in|?" ; come. ‘The Presi-| the War Department announc ng | Proceedings or the results of the pre. , fc ceaone Gn ii Metective Robert tris of tae} ‘orts boomed a welco! The Presi-| | H se die The demonstration continued 4nd] coegingy of the Peace Conferenec Be cites | incrs must be forthcoming | Stagg Street Police Station told re-| Front of State House During lent iooked as though the Journey Gnd | nga ee epeditionary Torces the [Mite Wison again cose, and his MCUs: weuld be premature: “1 ops Aan in pret ati March 14, decla Prank | Beat Ue ene ve een Wilson Parade ple ee a rf al eal total was 72.951. Of these 20,829 |waved his acknowledgments. The that [ have re 1 very happy im- will proba w as ce Kee and alert, his ste Al was i f the 20,82: aeale vege te - nati the rest ¢ cretary of the Miners’ | Bro a was well known to the police} pogo, ep, 24 his features snowed | resulted from disease, 48,768 from [applause lasted two minutes. John | PF ons conference; the speech at a meeting |*Ad had the reputation of being Lt) woman members of % t i ts impression while there are many and the te on, ina ata Al cele tavan Me Seats ceo Bia nbera of of s | injuries received in battle and | woCormack s The Star-Spangled | (71 7 nfa of Nottinghamshire at | * sla Si ’ | Woman's Party, carrying suffrage ban- REA Shoes all citar caches differences cf judgment, while there the in ted him for the shooting of Joh; | PRESIDENT WILSON. CHEERED Behnes eer He sald thut | @#Fested him for the shooting of John | nors, were arrested in front of the State Aha yt | Wass un are some divergences of object, there a onalization .qust | S!mbesti in the spine, which made] House today when they refused to com-| ‘ Me at Prosident Wilson invited the critics |jy nevertheless a common spirit and In adait hes wold ara an SN hin victim @ paralytic for lite, For] ply with orders of the police to move on,| Cheers from those aavembled a 'COURT-MARTIAL REMITTANCE | cf the Leanue of Nations pian to “test | common realization of the necessity Ageia ar Departny Hodge a thatt way men | 'ack evidence Brown was die-| They were charged with violating a|Commonwealti 1 peated Lye] the sentiment of Am: of setting up new standards of righ ian emp N ; ole ! bie Were wit, |harged, but was held for violation of | city ordinance ¢ stepped ashore, In the great she POWER CHANGED BY SENATE TEXT OF PRESIDENT WILSON'S |in the world and 129 nurses : The roopa on Fi : and the ‘ransport work the Sullivan Law, He was out on| Miss Betty Gram of Portiand, Ore. were ascmbled hundreds of State and SPEECH IN BOSTON. | “Because the men who are in con include 365 nfa ine ra an 5 bail when shot. His trial for re- jpraes ied. Neal arrest and was lifted |city officals, lesisiat ’ | ; | President Wilson, introduced by |ference in Paris ze as keenly as tary Tr ybile 0 eiving stolen goods was to have be-|Podlly Into the p wagon The \tives of the Federal Govern Passes Bill Which Gives Com-| mayor Peters © ay follows | . ‘ Repair Shop, 163d Infante Se a cee in ae Brooklyn (others submitted without cea 6 aoaen Apeien wy e | Mayor Peter * ie a allows ,|a2y American can realize that they Headquarters and detachments of th REF per Ahn edam oad YB oMeers to use force receive Mrs. Wilson ; manding Officers Right to I wonder if you are half as @l4dJare not the masters of their people evesnaney ie th jounty Co taken their 1 n front of the ive Mr go | : be jto see me as I am to see you. (ADp-|that they are the servants of thet: bhten Arti . nih wapeuar PROVIDED BY BILL Napolitano is unknown to the police | viewing stand several hours before the| When the Ossipeo neared Common: | Decide 1 Cases |pluuse.) (A voice, ‘You bet!) It|people and that the upint of thelr Jattalion and 367th Infar Ey a and they were unable to gather any! Presidemtial parade was due to pass, | Nealib Dock an the little fle WASITINGT {Without a] it warms my heart to 5 great | people has awakened to a new pur- s2a DP ( i) ) foane 108 formation concerning him amony|Some carried banners with characteris-|of boats which had oscorted er Uplrecord vote tho Senate to-day pansed | body of my fellow citizens again, be- |bese ama a rae eo t pital un 1 tative e the danc The police say that tie Inscriptions and o 4 d ped asterr the} cause in some respects during the|power to realize that purpose. 4 wounded office nd men and othe : hai they have been unable to identify the | Suffrage color: rine 4 W acted as alw 4s to au ; : ee , purpose, an Paials Measure Vote i Cunningham girl beyond the. fact! ‘The netuded Miss Kath-! guard were recent months I have been very lonely |that no man dare get home from that ‘Tho W . ax | that she was walled Mari Brook M Joveph- | up to the mer indeed without your comradeship and |conference and report anything less pasted \ ‘ - aly - Se roremen jine Collins, Framingham: Miss Camille nad order | mpoved nurt mare |[Counsel, and I tried at every step of {noble than was expected of it 71 1 \ ‘mn | PARIS GETS “BIG BERTHA,” | 7. waittcomb, Worcester; Miss Ruth) progidential pa | t w this can be|the work which fell to me to recall! ‘The conference seems to you to go bhai V fore ne wide: referendum on an Small, Newton; Mra, Lois W vaw jigees ree Press. | 42%" b et e what I was sure would be your coun- | slowly; from to day in Paris at ved a ne 4 Nat as Ntoduced | Foch Foreed Surrender of One Long, Manchoster, N. H.; Mre. Ho FP. Turn nal tte SAC , W mmended by with reg matters ms to go 8! i but I wonder if a ta Range Ga Boston; Mrs. Elise Rus. ye A aie pe A ding | which were nu realize the complexity of the task a 4 Feb. 24.—Oni German | M Miss Lleanor Ca ’ i vo " 1 1 do a : aday ~ 1 P, ny Mart k i voard t wd i Which t has undertaken, It seems a: " — Hence Rees rp t by eg ed shed ne ned h n _— ‘i hd Nettlements of this war affe Y M $10,000 HOLDUP IN DETROIT. sic war is o uy to M «nd ‘ CONGRESS 10 RUSH ACTION extraordina ; Feet directly every great, and vit 1 on Me me wed and em “ was mes think, every small nation ; ‘ a ew i nay og |! and no one decision can i wes aes ae ON WIRE RETURN BILL sv» °°: | made which is not prop. aye ‘ ’ ’ . y ‘ Wayla cd . ar mean t er ' n the great series of George W. ' aren 4 ' ee ivi i) ba 1 maton. Sng th as W. Grit ned VASHINGTE k jf epiks rehed | \ which must accom. Caserta, 3 : i i ak z he from F: | 1 it must bo reckoned in 6; Co _ ‘ n the i 1 the fal result, if the real quale -> elepnoi v8 t { Yew Me v 1 wa J K x ' at a a of that result is to New as sey f THREE U, S. FLYERS KILLED.) see wonsn pp ng ' b eat.) of greeting antoom properly judged New York n PARIS, Ff Pikaae Ane aire me I Warid) Balielng ‘ eit " . I did no Fs ng was ‘The confidence we have es- Pe neraided 3 cas ai re 16 na 1 aviators were killed when two ali heed seams Tein Bekman soon A \ J withla noite man Pey|Permenal. | had in art th tablished throughout the world i and at t , olvers |eollided at Camp La Trecy, avat Ghee rope Sar Sagmnen ond vermis crmn, das 020 ever Janne 1 this decision to-day atter crowning pride our repres! imposes a burden upon us. Any fe forced kim to eurveuder we euichel, Mh Wee reported to-day, anton, (Continued on Second Page.) & mecling of the committee, sentative, and of receiving the plau- man who opposes the tide will pe ue ‘ , ‘ \ eee "EVERY NATION TRUSTS U. S.”-- _ WILSON IN SPEECH AT BOST NEW YORE, MONDAY, tthecaokealicthenead Ml 24, WEATHER—Fair. \ — EBITION | colder to-night; Tuesday fair “Circulation Books Open to All. | A 1919. 1s 2 hhh E 8 HALF OFONEP.C, HIS WELCOME ACROSS THE SEAS WAS TO “FRIENDS OF LIBERTY”

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