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a oo " i 5 ; ; : oi , % # in % _ ALL NEW ENGL find Himself thrown upon barren ground. “[f America were now to fail the world, what would become of it? America is the hope of the ENRIGHT DOESN'T LIKE RYAN’S ACT AT DELMONCO’S COMMITEE FIXES unthinkable. Meeting of Liberal Clubs Not juUppo! we sign the treaty of peace, and do no more, we will have nothing but a modern scrap of paper. Approved by Commissioner n A, Ryan is Special Deput ner In command of the Div HORS OF WAR. Decorations on Commonwealth Pier at Boston In Honor of the Landing of Wilson To-Day 64444004 oo iw q 4 noa% AND JOINS BOSTON IN WEL COMIN G WILSON HOME $5bd6 0866 HELD ON MURDER CHARGE, ALSO FOR THEFT OF GEMS Goldstein Sent to Tombs in Con- nection With Hold-Up of Jewelry Store—Another Sought. Arraignment to-day before Crain In General Sessions of EX-CROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT LINKE WITH MUNICH PLO Judge Sidney 4! Defense, of which Insp Goldstein, No. 868 Bast 1634 Street, the “No gina ies “or hed i maa V. Underhill, forme Bronx, on indictments charging murder given to a downtrodden people ‘ We anil Island n and robbery in the first degree was said : ‘ that they would be safe, We set | Ready to t ‘Place Th Its Findings}, by the police to have cleared up the|Monarchist Move Traced in this nation up to make men free | 3efore the Fein rn ened to hold-up at Capp & Graham's jewelry| pre. ee _— Edie we will trae mon free.” Before the Full Peace ; fosa noOr we te no ae oe Radtton Avence, ‘wee. | Eisner Slaying—Soviet Rule ow 3 a] | stort ant » soldiers nd the mardet ich followed rr s]aj ; What we are doing is to hear the| Council. Faint el ee Be eee dort c Caen ix tnecametey|. | roclatecin INUFEMBUTEs se; hea rom the mouths ee fom obtaining or John MeGovern, a ¢ ee a maawna| Ryan ex in an executive capacit the York Central Railroad, | —_ of the men most interested; hear !t| apacity \ PARIS, », M.~The | He has not Police Head tried "to intercept the thieves PARIS, Feb, 24 (Associated Preesy from those who are officially com . (aRaPtore re than atene the Immediately after Goldstein was re-| Former >, 4 Miasioned to state iti hear the rival| tee ace Conferer fi F ine-veak 4 to the mbs without pail De- rown Prince Rupprecht claims; hear the ms hat affect] with bility of t Division of National Defense tectives Hughes prepared to go to | of Bavaria, who was commander of Rew fationalitios, that affect ‘new ; may 8 a oan ‘ { Jan. 80, 1918, and Ryan was ap Beach to bring back William Simon,| the northern sector on the western areas of the work. that affect new ed Mpecial Deputy Commtesione alias Miller, No. 1029 Tinton Avenue, | 9.45 ‘ commercial an deconorr canvass (108 TORO 4 not jade pu “ M : 188, Bronx, indicted on charges us| *TOMt In the final stages of the war, Bieta that Nave. boon eniabiished ‘by | Mut p mootinipe and the heasingn| serves without ga t Lele fs confederate ; is reported to have been at the head ; Bact Beat wana woes ig rechas ag Aa ae Judge Crain issued a n_ warrant | of a monarchical p . the «reat 1 war Hh gl Suet helene . for the arrest of Simon, alias Miller, who a. en eae we have gone lthe members amit | a _ min nt nriaht ie) ¢ je detained in West Palm Beach. the assassination of Premier Eisner, And | have been struck by the | there seems that the eget avant Dem ak up| Simon's brother-in-law, Julius Berlin, | The ex-Crown Prince js being sought moderateness of those who have | will receiv pproval and be]! Oe ees oa No. 1129 Davidson Avenue, Bronx, 18/ py the police represented national claims. 1 | laid before the Supreme Council lie Pee al si “|4¢ under arrest charged with receiving the can testify that | have nowhere It in be ved that the sub-commit ” - é stolen propert. practically all of which | is recalled that the last words seen the gleam of passion. | | tee has made findings only ax to the| N, A ® jha cast recovered, ee of Rupprecht when he was leaving have seen tears come to the eyes | ioral responsibility of tl WOMA eCUSED BY WIFE, ¢ Bee ee rae ca, | SOUIAAY WOIT, (6) Ghd | moral resp Hity of the Ps aseine Nghe dig : g s © escape into Holland of men who plead for downtrod- Cha arand’ Gat np rewara 4 felled by a hammer thrown by @ chauf were olan: > | eur on eople cen they were priv. | violations of international law by’ i= | HELPS HER WIN BIG VERDICT! : oe “I do not recognize the Bavarian rt s jor; bul ey | dividual 3 | . |republic. 1 renounce and ab . were not the tears of anger, they Other sub-committon ¢ ip | SILK MAN AIDS O'LEARY. | nothing. p sagas hope. Mrs. Mabe! oleott, Riding h| eit, dé Y were the tears of ardent hope. | ¥erlous ‘phases o aponaibility f \ Mabel Wolcott, Riding With | >! Noonan Says Trath Society Was| BERLIN, Fev. 24 (Associated 1 don't se how any man can faill ing war have t yet reached the | George M. Peters When He W | Press).—A larg to have been pubdued by these pleas, Nie i calla cathe ert behbed Len MLR Oh be i | Oppored to Carnegie Society, | * large number of the mem- Basaied 8 tine’ fedting, that Ke wan| Orne Of TeHOrUMs thelr Oadings. - | Killed, Testifies for Widow, | Charles Noonan was dn the witness) Dérs of the Bavarian arlatocracy have got there to assert an individual! ; t Thad hf ia Mrs, Mabel W. Wolcott who was » | stand to-day to testify in favor of Jere-| een a ested on suspicion of having fedgi@ent of his own, but to try to} ive von tne suble Sere el aamed inca sepatation edii Ava: 3 | miah O |. who Is being tried before | been connected with Count Arco Val- assist the cause of humanity, hae a pest me celeeaeed ch ee ago by Mes, Mary Ag Peters as the COMMON WEALTM PIER PN Sanwoesen wT ohmanN) = Jud N. Hand in the Federal Dis-/ ley, who killed Premier Bisner, ac- ‘And in the midst of it all |!" conference and ‘that Great/ woman who had lured away her huse| O9*OOoo0d £99044-069 4-6-4600906 0006 \ re fir Viotasion ot tne maplovare | cording: to edvancd@ ‘trom Maaicn Britain and Fr have indicated |, : | Act joonan is employed a sik! The Socialist G ‘ every interest seeks out, first of ; “he M. Peters, artist, portrait rae || He compared the activities of | " shooter aR eet alt when renehes Parla the willingne to to the United inter and scenic dediener. took the reeted on every side by a demonstra- An ny "Truth Bo j to seal the residences of the mem- jell faletlie ve multitude from the Public Rprerg mite Sta Why? Because—and xico in which their nationals |gave testimony that aided Mrs, Peter Ae j | Re ce @ociety, He di of the nobility wonderful fact. in. history—be- | Publication in Paris newspapers of|the (2d Street, Manhattanville and St BY me: venver ene! oe ! jac Bald, oppowed enlarging |list of conspirators was discoverer cause there is no nation in Eu- |e announcement bf the formation of | Nicholas Avenue Railway Company roel toicpntiy Bavate aud theiGo) 10 PURCHASE DUCHESS and navy. ULeary. he dlaimed, tavored| in the home of Count Arco Valley Le a resuited t an jer ote ge the w vi rea iy a y a ya Ja r » Valley, that suspects the motives of ||" international committee of bank-| 7M" Ault resulted from lent MLieaeatieon re ng ie Panama Canal ; former Bavarian prince is said ers to protect the hold f Mexican 4 29th =BStre when dis ores anc { tie t fed that O'Leary had o) have bee " } we Vali id bent | F | Peters, who was automobiling with Mes ere gayly decorated and t Habibull h Jaenounced the sinking of the Lusitania| rave been among those ar securities Habibullah Khan, STA Trutt result of | t Wolcott, was kille d Mrs. Wolcott obliged to bow con MS a ee boing A eee ee question before the conference) estate to Mrs. Wolcott and Mrs eat Wives. |spatches say, are dissatisfied wi officia vantage been| has been conducting a roi ; = the decision of the Soc 0} 85 FACTORIES wave ss vantage, tas, ten [ns been conducting « rooming hous housands of people from all pa LONDON, Feb, 24 ‘GEN. NICHOLSON FOR UT ONG eae eles ten de representatives of the three nations | m0 address in tha i ed a at of New England arrived on early trains ABIBULLAH KHAN, the he Parti Bnd Tive Pk ea Marafari waciare Unk most concerned to bring the @om- ‘ peptone ake ee _ (Continued from First Page.) to swell the throng in the streets H Aane ek Aen, wan. | Assigned to Command Camp by sid - aes ave broken off eg aise eclare Unions Re- |to begin joint cor deration of pl aceldent, becoming Mrs. ¥ rp py tld ---- through which it was arranged that murdered on Feb. ac- helen tobe ely Commu ta it ‘is aa epapeoti o- fuse to Arbitrate Demand for [that may serve as a basis of adjud-| valuable witnes the party through flag-decorated | ‘@ President should pass on his way| cording to an official announ WABI Ete ececcane: 8 Kad pair eet: 40: PeriGaat: Inereash jeation nn “passag At 1 sm Commonwealth Pier to his hotel! ment made here to-day. , RIGRIDG, HEY Com mAn Ets 10.8 2 eee cera ep Or 16) rota Zent. Increase, Mexico is not represented at_ the | Senyer (baeee’ Los Wee | the Huck Hay diat ‘ ene meue mere tor score of camps Were announced to-day viet Republic. > conference, bu presence in Pari tors to t Street floor, whe the aie ane The Amir was acked early | py th epartm me orders in. bd. 24.—The & A strike for a 40 per cent increase in [comference, but the presence in Pacis) NO CRIME IN: BROOKLYN, welcoming throng w un’ EXTRAORDINARY PRECAUTIONS! jy, the ntormin te in carp at | rade Gon Witem dy wicholon te come| Hare tb el eda s- wages began to-day in the shoe industay |e ' peony — n welcoming throng Was waiting TOTGUABD AA KEIBANT: . ntorning while in camp at Gen, Willlam J Nich m=) were reported to-day to have won Of Gréater New York, according to an|way for al ons should he reception was of an informa xtraordinary : [cea OMAR RBA BREE CRRA. NG Ete Among Brigadiers assigned to com ht in Mannheim and to have Announcement this afternoon by Ruy-|they be desired Day in Its character, Mayor Peters, at whose in- Ne RGAEA. Ge BRablacek, ohn | onte Je Gomection! with the mur: Reese acieeuee tev armact p> arate da Soviet Government mond P, Morse, Chairman of the La ane The Rrldge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, haa] Vitttlon the President chose Bos ose to ard the President. The! der have been reported The ‘amp con there. ; Board of the Shoe Manufacturers the busiest day vieonttg Jas his home-coming port, making the tel Copley Plaza was patrolied | motive for the crime is still ob- In Wurtemburg a general strike {9 Board of 7: No. 6 [the busiest day in its history to-day ith many ‘ 's Son Only Soldier! said to have been called M4 of Trade, No. 64 Flatbush Avenue, when up to 2 o'clock more than 100] Presentations, Prominent among h many — secret vice men.| secure. a Brooklyn. KILLS MOTHER OF FOUR cases were tricd and over $500 hud bi those who came with the Pi ent Méchanies Hall, where the speech BOSTON, Feb. 24 Taio i Wilson, - Bighty-five factorie: ith a ¢ | - bah Oba . ipa was , i ? 4 os fi 2 es {Ison, REEMA factor, wiih om ran ines tp that nec Mae | rom, rance and sembarkes with as to be made, wae surounded by BOgTON, Fed, 24—sames 1 Witter! FOOD REACHES WARSAW. MEO US lcvcited tig’ bald, ‘saoce than | urate ERNE nah cent IG John | him here were David R. Francis, Am es ers early in the day.’ Men witb and @ private in the al] WARSAW, Sunday, Feb. 23 (Asso. ‘ ai Sie oald, more tha Ff Keon had ta helr usual time of t t ; les were stationed ofs of sev- a ; | Sans BANEAye SOU & 80 15,000 employees being affected by the |Sailor’s Wife Said to Have Dis-|tor iwneneon en bapeadon to tussle; Asslatant Beare: 1 Ma HEE FETE GlieaiS oe ea tien teers ited to) inte Prese)-—An economic missios# cessation of work. Less t 4,000 of A + D ha BS ‘i tary of the Navy Frank D, Roosevelt °T pulldin Persons withou turning troops who was permi composed of six British railw: mepiee Se HM bate than charged Pistol When Neighbor |, Puring the day the Chiet clerk and ang strs, Roosevelt Admiral credentials were not even permitted a N] TRAN aver the ahip here, the others Femaining on an nee ively, and i? head * " assistant Charles Wehr and ¢ " i + t h aboard for e te * Pris “a ts . . aarollien Seed the, stgtia,, Mr a 7 ¢ ola ed, Came to Borrow Boiler, lure we bya i tt . H : Carey on, President's ‘© cross the streets through which | vate Wilson had been ordered to proceed | study conditions preliminary to Feport J o s00n ald of ve aes wt ine Greaves, h he resident’: omob at once to Vashi or « he n ish Gove as an awe, manutacturera have offered to | street, Hoboken, thirty-four yeara ald {COS since th at PARADE ACROSS CITY THROUGH Proceed. Troops sent in tro eee |trom Dansig, where rellef shina be bee Court of arbitration,” said Mr. Morse. [and the mother nal children, | 1s was e] CHEERING THRONGS. LORS Were SU Dpnen | Wikn TAG ULeHe New Haven to Greet Wilson as He/!"6 unloaded, Ono train has been sont babe workers refuse to urbitrate, whieh | Was shot and alm killed Jealendar by o'clock, it was] than half an hour was con-| ¢attridges—no blanks, Nine hundre Passes Through aie maleoe on anteater g ee | " acturers confidenf tha ibe: > everal " nolicemen were oned 5 Tea . cut off ray communication beyond The worker rnuracturers confiden€ that | day in a neighbor's houne [thought severa might have to umed by the grectings. A n ag Policemen were stationed on the tine NEW HAVDN, Conn,, Feb. %.—The| that point. aes Soe their demands are just.” Mrs. Gertrude Pasco, nineteen, who|Vet Until to-mor lthe presentations were ec eted the of march, (Continued from Finst Page.) |city of New Haven will tender Fresi- - ~~ _o Waa arrested on a charge of murde | Presidential party entered automo-| After the streets had been roped off Ident Wilson * monster reception a the| Military With Mi leat its haves Wealited. ahi aba: ; 9 es saline alitomobile want Ps raliroad station here to-night, Mayor Withdrawn, bestia ominates a [Re te haves G 1 eee aed WILLIAMS’ "SN NAME AME APPROVED. | les and began a parade owe th ata 7 : ie ‘is Sey thd over! men on the cruiser Montana, They|fitexerald this noon issued ani invita] BERLIN, Feb, 24 (Associated x eiteLabong ies | Gemtall neato prraborated by | city through streets lined throughout ¢Very foot of the way to be traverse Peer : |tion to the entire meet’ Press).—Military ° vewski, the Polish Premier, offere 1 #. A. J. Bates, e home she Preside: i180! are 6 officers and 148 men of the 802d| him at City Hall at night bay A ary members of the sewski, the Pollsh Premior, fered his | Mi Rates, in whose home she | senate Committe maa [CHA tyeGcinlla FORA WHET AGUBIS Fk by President Wilson, A guard was|§ : ‘e OF [him at Clty Hee railroad station’to recently established American Mi resigaation yesterday to Gen. Pileudshi, | Mrs. Pasco’s husband is a trol lee acide Raa bankea Placed in the subway at a point where| Trench Mortar Battery, all from the) trea the President sion in Berlin have been withdraw Warsay under 8 "a Gate. Gen, | nett partisan of 9 gk ier halle Sh tara ‘ opening stores | ‘low space to/homme just a year to a day from the Pilseaski teked Promice’ Paderewont Mie; Rach ‘asked to borrow Mis. lecuine oc) ¢ enate| In the car with President and Mra,| Opening stores or window space to}. oe ADVERTISEMENT continue his functions. MAP oe 7 t iy, [Banking Committee decided to-day to] wiison w Ganka | Spectators were warned to scrutini date they sailed. a Soe i ee PAe wom. WO! & ng to the |pecommend confirmation of the nom- ee volidge and efully all porsons ad.aitted to such| According to the returning men Fall Kills Army Aviator. pe i raat Ph ad Rs # ination of John Skelton Willlama to Mayor Peters, Georet Gervice men! on. os vantage. |the rest of the 77th Division is soon HOUSTON, Tex. Fed, tetnest, c.| asea, Went 10 8 closet to get the Boller |succeed himmolt ax Comptroller jwere in the next car, The third con-|PHTNS Of Tei came from France| to sail for home. As they were leav- ‘“ ” L, Price, stationed at Waco, Tex., was| aces melinl: toe" ane” at ‘ Currency tained Maj jen. Clarence R. Ed-/ 111 "ine presidential party on the|("g Chaumont advance detachments killed at Elington Field here when an| 4 veg . ne al Previously — the — committee ad| wards, commanding the Northeast- ° gpreaitird ge of the division were moving toward airplane in which he was fying fell 10 | Then the revolver was discharged, [blocked the Republican fight against Sains tR i transport were not forgotten in the . bd feet, Lieut, Leo. Mcdinn, a passenger, |*triking Mra yin the mouth. Mra. [Mr Willams by stopping the taking lore B, Word, contre nae aL SPen: | general celebration Delgations | Brest, they sald. escaped without injury | Pasco denied ahe \ trigme tastinnind "S| cer S, Wood, commanding the First! trom the Red Cross, ¥. M. C, A,| The Trench Mortar Battery was in jNaval District, Maj. Gen, Henry P.| nights of Columbus and Jewisn |command of Capt. Samuel J, Reid of the question as to whether Washington will | Macaln, commander at Camb Deveas| weitere: Board ware: on. voard aome)| tis clty, who went tothe drat Flettee decide the legality of the bone dry law can and Brig. Gen, Johnson W. Ruck- |, ; "| burg Camp. Other officers were Lieut, jud, rma! man, commanding the North Atlan- |)" se ale heals bibl asehe ie eee David F, Taylor of Montclair, Lieut, best be judged by sane and normal minds, | n ending a hearty welcome to the ° 9 a jtie Coast Artillery District, Mrs! goigiere,. They carcled supplies ot {James M. Hoss of Richmond Hill, Coolidge, Mrs, Peters, Ambasxad pees de “| Laeut. Arthur McCartney of Ardsley i i Miehais MRA Tae AA doughnuts, coffee, chewing gum, cig- A auntie Laclalelarain ob ihtatolts can you deprive a human being of one of the vancis and Rear Admiral Grayson! grettes, statio Fatale and Lieut. el Harris of this city. oe h : , |were in the next car and in others! BOUQUET FOR WILSON, FROM |THE surgeon was Licut, Joseph Bruno necessities of life, or deprive him of his beer ; were Assintant Secretary of the Navy SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, of Brooklyn. or wine, when his health depends so much {Honevelt. abd Men Roosevelt, Miss| President Wilson came from his|_.7P® battery was ttastieg to tos upon it? and so it is with many Other neces- r | Benham, Mrs. Wilson's secretary na rods dn sha hotel ta weet @ ae 152d Artillery Brigade when it wen fe Fy . . by Imitators [Congressmen Helvering, Norton and|tion from the M eee eee ee s4- to France, The hardest action it saw sities that go to make life worth while liv- ho off | White, \Burtrage Association, headed by Mrs, | We 18 the Baccarat sector, It also ing. men and women from all over the state who offer you a | At Dewey Square in front of Charles. Sumner Bird, Mrs, Jira | 8#¥ Sgbting on the Vesie and Mouse | cry out aloud that without a glass of beer or i: South Station wher the street Rivers, and at the Argonne, Its 4: i i presented the Preside: a large i J en - ants | countered, and the noise was corre-|in recognition, she said “of his work | “The unit took in the Jewish cloth- man’s, life is not worth living, It does the package. spondingly increased, At the corner] and efforts toward liberty, democracy | na maker and the Italian bootblack, trick. | of Washington Street, where Summer] sng self government for all th and was typically representative of — Rtreet merges into Winter Street, peoples of the world and his interest cosmopolitan New York,” Capt, Reid there was a great congestion of the| ur cause.” said, “And, let me tell you, they made in . crowd eager to get a glimpse of t fil Id r f ther They | 2 : | Mrs, Bird told the President that |fine soldiers, every one of them. They | Get the Genuine President, As the head of the parade| ye brought the greetings of all Uc | were a good, clean crowd of men, and | passed this point the pressure on the! membe of the Massachusetts | their intelligence was high. guards became so great that the line| Woman Suffrage They were citizen soldiers pure and threatened to break. The guards|Which the President : uple, even to the officers, All were held firm and with the aid of the them my warmest regards and sym- | Camp Upton product. New York may be with the ald of the por | paeny well be proud of the boys behind the | lice the way was kept open for the ——— guns of the 302d.’ Presidential cars. The battery went to Camp Upto p Up! 2, | BOX ae ihe Haak ne Mintey Misael: enter where it will be demobilized, ing Tremont, the Pre dent got H 8 T0 TROOPS ON TRANSPORT Sane Wek Dal asn Masses’ Con Mid-Week Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 25th and 26th rst views of masses of jumanity ni CHOCOLATE COYVERE! N SU: dh PRISH-—The name never tails to A tif, of the State House, where the review- | Told His Fellow Passengers the : beste npeel and taped Variety is too ereat to tt sey, wlees OW lo e a iS ¢ | Frederick and th transports Cartago Special for Tuesdsy yodnendduny ROUN, th ing stand was placed, Passing te Folks at Home Would Be jand Sierra on the way home with ne aur ras famous “Brimstone Corner” and up * ae e about 2,000 troops and nearly 600 nura Attractive Offerings for Monday, Feb. 24th the steep incline ork Street, the roud of Them. The Frederick is due in New York Sat- fe he ateep incline of Pork Btr : urday, the Cartago March 5 and the STARTING OFF A WEEK OF BANNER VALUES, President heard a roar of welcome veb, 24,—Before leaving rra the same day. On the Sierra is - from thousands. the George Washington President ,# 4s4a! company of New York troops, pe ae the cholpest, resent rated Cocounuty. As he passed the State House the wilson went to the quarter-deck and 4 |] ] pleted bo covering ef our Uuexcelled, rich, rant, velvety Uhoco= ; 1 a Bi an Admiral Feted, |] | Risso! 2 ce .stlastion witout s POUND Bi A Delici Cc i President was greeted by 400 wounded made a short speech to the troops. Pee eee cnticel Prontin, | tesa eee AD BOX SUL | e€liclous onfection Veterans of the war brought here for He said it had been a great pleas- | commanding the Brazilian squadron || BUTTER .PRANUT A the cecasion from nearby hospitala ure to be fellow passengers with now in French waters, returned here || BRITTLE <The mont Relieve Hoarseness Sto aC and camps. They occupled seats of ind that he was sorry the ne- to-day from a visit to the battlefields |] tke worlds wa think we english Chewing Candy. e oug i essily of stopping at Boston had ¢ near Rheims and Verdun. jeorges can make this which is really a mem honor on the official State review yed their arrival at. New York, Leygues, French Minister of Marine, |[ | ment without te ber ot the bit Talty SOLD EVER YWH stand with Lieut, Gov. Channing H, whence they will go to demobilization gave a banquet to him to-night, a feas 16 fom Pach | piece ERE |Cox, State officials, members of the CAPS: — h h ‘ which the guests included the Bra racy in tapltary ADVANCE NOVELTY CANDY MANUFACTURING co Meret ac Ath ta sintine cha eane acl tote ha BRI: Se 519 East 72nd Stiect, New York Cit followed down Beacon Street and RRR" y through Arlington Street, skirting the Common and the Public Gardea, stope the Cou x rane ARATE MOMS SURE P Ybi een, |. HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. Neadache and works off theColds GUSERAL HOUSEWORKER;~ beet reterenices; freer food wages, Sacks, 614 West End ar, W, GROVES signature op box,