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ao 1 ba THE EVE? ‘wo TUESDAY, MAR 3,000,000,000 BILLS BLOCK ED IN DYING HOURS OF CONGRESS SSS" [TRYING TO.COERCE WILSON, SEMATEATIAMS pon te exit enon ADA TRANEUP” NEM URY PANEL en ON LEAGUE ALT |" -WETEIFES WM -MUSTOECLED ee REPUBLICANS SIGN P FDR CONVINGE ENVOYS WPCLURE NORGE, FORB. RTL t Jal legislation which all inter. | 10 DEF DEFEAT WORLD LEACIIE ne urged pending Th ye Donate & statue reso. | Foreign Delegates epect Few Hation providing for the payment of | Changes in the Constiigt- S galaries and allowances to members re ; , i: fee, t |vm the League of Nations may turn | tion as Now Drawn. for time spent in war service, M U dented thi | ‘Which Senator Gore of Oklahoma bh a Move Unprecedented in the puviic opinion against his league | — | | added aon amendment to direct demo History of the United | pian. , | PARIS, March 4.—A majority of Dilization of ail drafted soldiers in th: . States The Kepublican attacks were States, strongly tinged with personal bitter- Whited States within thirty days. | as ‘sinat. the President, Hie ee, | tat the present covenant represents Benator Lewis endeavored near _— i ag e er ‘ B00N to introduce another amendment WASHINGTON, March 4 Preal- | ported criticiam of his opponents ba | the composite world view as nearly as © expressing the wish of the Senate that dent Wilson sails for Europe to-mor- ™*” 48 Ate minds,” whose Reade} possible and that it will be adopted the President would have a safe jour-' pon ¢o complete the work of making are “knots to keep thelr bodies from ey and safe return and providing aveling.” added to his unpopular Theh the “Benate earneatly approves * treaty of peace and organizing a) ity, Sherman took thie up in a sar bh bite ‘efforta of the President to League of Nations to prevent war,|castic speech shortly after midnight in the attitude of Washington, attacks} r. & League of Peace that can carrying with him notice signed by |!" which he referred to Wilson and | on the league constitution have not Taft as “luncheon statesmen.” arrangement uaranteeing 3§ Republican Senat. t created the impression that was ex- SR iauilly of nations end tt nels esi |LopGeE READS RESOLUTION | Sranquillity of nations defeat his plan when it oes before 8ST € | Bected 1 friendship of the world.” Af- AGAIN: THE LEAGUE. | | Being read Vico President Mar-|'b@ Sonate for ratification. Thirt Repulbican Senators last night| The delegates say the American op- sae 1s cut poprdiey {seven names had been signed to the| lined up thirty-seven opponents of| position has touched only on plans Jast half hour of the session resolution last night. Senator Wikina|the League of Nations, pledged to! that were thoroughly threshed out and Mis spent by the Senate in roll calia Of West Virginia arrived to-day and} adopt the following resolution, read) ~ on @ House resolution to whith added his name to it [>a as ge Amendments were proposed provid-| This action of the Senators—taken | | Hoa |. by the Be Sing for curly demobilization of the| Under the leadership of Lodgo—ts United States, Vaal diset "American Army, The resolution! Without precedent in the history of | ea tata du 4 Lolth, Melia reached © final vote amend-|the United States. Never before has |Cp 4), menate ihav walle it iG tts ene naent copnmetnerien tassind fo osetos (aay? pba ina sincere desire that tho nations of the | doubt that many of the details will se ce ~ wgiaaie Marshall's final JaaCHEtiON GP a leaty with w forsind world should unite to promote peace | undergo some changes when the con- ropped. | negotiat! & fore gene: 8 4 the Con- OURNEO “SINE DEO" AND) DAtlon. Never before haa any fac- tid icp ci piancae Tee ‘se a th etitution of the League of Nations in NOT “SINE DIE.” tion served notice in advance that 4) tne form now proposed to the Peace troaty could not be ratified. Nor never Ce ee ee | She —— Husband Induced | Only One of Original List Re- Friend to Stay in Home, Then | mains—No Talesmen Have Plotted Against Him. Been Accepted So Far. Mrs, Frances 1, McClure wife of | The selection of a jury satiafactory He to both sides in the trial at Mineola, ity. |L. 1, of | peace delegates apparently are agcood ty H. McClure, general manag of @ newspaper association, te he first of the manslaughter in a| indictments growing out of the wreck divorce suit’ her husband has |0M Nov. 1 in the Malbone Street Tun | brought, accused Harford‘. Marshall, (Ml Of the Brighton Division of the attorney for her husband, of joining |: BT. nroce: to-day as slowly jin @ raiding party in her apartment as a crowded surface car, stopping at and of countenancing “rough work" | &¥CTy corner. by @ private detective who was a| .D!¥tsion Superintendent ‘Thomas F. member of the party Blewitt, first of six B . men to She declared that the evidence (22 ted, who, it is alleged, engaged against her is a “frame-up" and a TO8y lewis (Edward Luctano) as mo preposterous fabrication, She testi-; ‘MAN, knowing that Lewis lacked fied that Neal White, a member of | °*Petence, and th a result of iis Whyte, Inc., Fulton Street restaura- | eMctency one Thomas F. Gilfeather irs, for whom her husband had | lst his life, was in court surrounded essed friendship, and who was! >Y B. R. T. attorneys nd in her apartment, was an inno When for the second time in twen cent victim, y-four hours there were twelve men | When White was being @roas ques-|'" the jury box, temporarily, at % tioned he told Marshall that he knew| °COck this afternoon, three of them witnesses for McClure had perjured| (0). Heeaptorlly challenged — by themselves and that the suit wis ¥ Judge Smith, of counsel for merely a pretext for McClure to win| (te allroad and two by District at t torney Lewis, for the State. is freedom and also to press a $100, y his freedom and als press a $ AED, 'SHlye: Hye: thell FMmuthION de ing in the Supreme ( urt te practically ax it stands, 4 While there is still intense interest they will} mong the foreign conferees. greed to in discussions by the League of the | Committ of its} While the basic principles of the} league are expected to remain as out-| lined at present, there seems to be no wer stitution comes up for open debate | before the general Peace Conference Numerous suggestions have already 000 damage suit against him the original panel it was evident that + adi i | Conference should not be accepted TI i y 04 > : ‘a ' merce Senate veya an lin the history of the United States |qortsrnce snould not be accepted PY} neon recetved trom noutral countries The testimony introduced by M>=| a jury could not be secured to-day o var of Inughter when the Vice 5 a oe SrAtess | othe: . offe = 7 : < set 1 Clure's witnesses yester was thot) trom th ntt and i i} oun , ‘pro: ; = ca that tho have so many important appropria-| “ana be it resolved, further, that| &24 others will be asked to offer | « MRE FRANCES L. M* CLORE pe (ine pariy wutend ihe Me m this draft and it was announced i Eanreeident announc : ® |tions and other legislative measures |\t iy the sense of the Senate that the | Mas 099-99664664404604-00469-06088 844 SAM otin Blt heal : that a fresh panel of thirty-six men — Benate ber peeagi tine sine “deo,” | been held up for the avowed purpose |negotiations on the part of the United| Discussion of military, naval and apartment April 5, 1918, secret be called in to-morrow. | of coercing a President in calling an Me Gren crowds thronged the Capitol » ‘the session neared its close. The ‘ PIP PBenate furnished the special attrac | States should Immediately be directed air terms of the prelt extra seusion, to the utmost expedition of the urgent | With Germany was not Everybody realizes that all their! business of negotiating peace terma| terd@ay and will be ta peace the servants’ entr and surprised) Prosecution and defe inary Ne . a 7 ‘1 e tlon are each mpleted yes BAVARIAN TROOPS MOVE | Mrs, McClure and White in Mrs. Me- entitled to twenty peremptory chal en wp again Clure’s bedroom. It was testified that|lenges, The District. Attorney has » 4 y y ot » W: ‘ cClure, clad on in her robe de twelve challenges and counsel for moves are of a purely partisan char with muny satisfactory to the| Thursday by the Supreme War Coun- AINST MU CH REDS | Mrs, MeClur only in wena } ; fo the fliiby ht said: | Blew urteen challenges lef Fs a ° dnd vad 5 Suh, GWA ibe ter, and that the Republicans hope! United States and the nations with| il. It was reported that the aeclal AG I NI nuit, delivered a “sy h” and said District ‘a omnes Le win Pipa ined fy re . a rete dosing hours, | t, ™Ake political capital out of ‘hem, | wharf the United States is associated, | Provisions, as recommended by Allied . IN COUNTER-REVORUTION ‘Tt is las an “unvarnished lic” the statement fae Chamber td «tt aod * | Administration leaders are confident | und the proposal for a League of Na.| military officials, contemplate reduc i] | i | A Mrs. McClure's version of the riid/ published yesterday in some news ie the galleries were filled to over- 111, iipusting enterprise will fail to| tions to insure the permanent peace 1 up with me now tion of Germany's air forces to a few si eae dicted that of husband in] Papers " A te buts a to he : ut if A ater ot Senkinre-ctent, whol te public alo heh pat that the of the world should then be taken up dydroairplancs, which would be used STATE (F SIEGE Weimar Assembly Prepares Labor! all respect me said that her bre : Aisin areied © ¢ aS palit ae dake thelt seats at the next President's course will eventually be | for careful and serious consideration.” | in searching for mines still floating in egislation Exceeding Even | band and white ayed cards fe-) higher officials will not be tried i ! be. | Approved. Continuing, Senator Lodge read aj northern waters, | As 5 | quently and that White had often| “Regardless of the outcome of the ; Sobek senator aaah k ies - | “atter Lodge had presented the res-| list of thirty-seven members of this tsi . | ees Radicals’ Demands. been a guest in thelr home. Con-|Present action.” Mr. Lewis waid. “al 1 ; Biuine of Weet Virginia, Gov, jolution signed by thirty-seven Repub. |or the next Senate who guve thelr TWO NEW COMMISSIONS (Continued from First Pase.) PARIS, March 4.—Bavarian troops | cerning the evening before the raid,| the, qeendants will be pieced ou ' #9 iy ct menlucky abd Lawredes ican Senators li Senators elect—a| signed approval to the sentiment an- ———_-- pposed to the Radical Govergment | Which took place at 1 o'clock the "lf the records of the company ani i t Phipps of Colorado. es eee id > tlh SOs | ROUnOSG, 38: ORR Cineey Saure Oat FOR PEACE CONFERENCE against the “Red T and that|in Munich are marching on that city, | morning of April 5, she said: the testimony ts instructor o Dy Adjournment marke the passing of{comirmation of any trenty—part-| be reached, but doubtiens would be they considered it n y to show | according to a despatch from Zurich “L returned from the (heats the Entente that the people supported to the Petit Parisien, This announce-| found Mr. MeClure and Mr. White Economie and Financial Bodies to | the National Assembly, ment was made at the Soldiers’ and | and expressed surprise at seing M As regards strikes outside Bertin, Workmon's Congress in Munich by| White there. Mr. MeClure told me a jsans in the Senate kept up an all| heard from soon and their names - yea nap dite Negaiees night filibuster, It was intended to| would be added to thone already | The Orne i tenet dhe Gor [rens the resolution to al given out. The lst of thirty-neven| i pry le sare Arid tts almost |Yot® but this morning —_ Re-| names aa read by Lodge follows: Include Fifteen Representa- in charge of this car was incompe- tent," Warbasse asked Juror Verity, ould you take cogniz n arriving at a ve q|motormen show that the motorman | “8 | : en.” sald Verity ‘ ) lreports from the Essen district show| Ministers Jafle and Unterleituer. he had telephoned Mr. White to cone] ‘The one human element in the pro- Be alarest hve ween warune publican leaders decided to make’ Senators Lodge, Massachusetts tives Each. |that the miners’ strike has been re- | rong detachments of troops al-|to the apartments to Keep him con-| ceedings to date is Supre court Tunprecendented lemisiation .and|"O further attempt to get action on Knox, Pennsylvania; Sherman, W-| pinig, ytongay, March &—New |Newed there, butethat it has not as| ready have left Nuremberg, News of| pany, ay he was lonesoms. Nir. Me- justice H. F. Secgar of Newburgh iebtroversy. ed eral eataiise *ihacahe SWSRSISe lec: Bon! oh lee ee. New| oonomic and Financial Commiasiona| yet reached large proportions, ‘the! the reported advance on Munich| Cluse asked Mr. White (a pass the [Opie Seager, % aniowti-ahaven than \ House PAYS TRIBUTE TO RE- eg a ens acdsee Pohl af wipe st hyd ei | will soon be added to the Peace Con-|men are demanding the shortening of | caused commo\ among the dole-| night with him: Burgh Minnay attemioen Gh wis-tae i IRING WOMAN MEMBER. rane "4 date ped 4 tage roel we sco yan re dake: |ference Organization, ‘The Commis | their day by a half hour and the Congress adjourned at} Mra, McClure continued to explain} Vorite horse and spends an hour in pared a resolution proposing that Warren, Wyoming; Watson, Indiana; | son: . embars » anddle eve orning she : aT prepared a res proposing . Wy" sions each will comprise ten members | §PARTACANS IN ARMORED CARS. once the saddle every morning before h ' \that White was quently a gue comes to court. He eschews hotel ‘» oth Houses the last moments] the Senate approve “all proper ef- Sterling, South Dakota; Frelinghuy-| from the Great Powers and five mem-| MOVING ON FRANKFORT. | WisiMAR D Sere filled with farewells to “lame | forts of the President to effect a sen, New Jersey; Harding, Ohio; | bers from the Minor Powers combined. : Monday, March 3 (As-/and on some mornings would pass! because they are “too formel,”. and | Spartacan bands are on their way) sociated Press).—The Government is bed ) on the way to the | is fing out.” ss j @ueks” who last November lost their|teague of peace Hale, Maine; Borah, Idaho; Brande-| The Economic Commision will take |i,” Tyankfort from Westphalia, ace | neat a a0: nent ts/her bedroom door on the epee Be oreeesnerlainaniie ‘ ! Eemaget to eit in Congress, Represen-/CROWDS FILL THE GALLERIES gee, Connecticut; Calder, New York; |up custom regulation, the dispoaition | gine to a apecial despatch received lie nrcment tye Me Cee NCeks! work. | bathrocm and knock as a sign that it) | or peremptory. j ! Jeannette Rankin was given a! AT ALL-NIGHT SECSION, | lenrose, Pennsylvania; Page, Ver-|0! private contracts between citizens of een nro Cassa, about 90 | areata nih fy oul Assembly with} was breakfast time, have been exhausted. Di ing sendoff by the House. In the! ‘The last night of the session drew mont; McLean, Connecticut; brance, poe puntries and those of thé Cen- siias Sorineaah Gros ait Bess drastic Bs far reaching labor le “On this morning,” continued Mrs.|orney Lewis will call as his first i ‘gstaéd about Weeks, eS Maryland; Curtis, Kansa#, Spon..:,|‘Ta! Powers, the statue of eneiny citi- | miles ; ‘a ‘ M8) jation which is said far to exceed) wociure, telling of day on which | Witnesses, he says, asurer’ C.D. groupe clust to the Capitol the greatest crowd in i 4, Mich rich zens in Allied countries and ihe fate of |despatch reported that twenty arm-|anything demanded even by the In- Whit found in her room, “I had | Meneely, Secretary J. H, Bennington q ohusetts; Lewis, Miinols, and] its history, according to attaches, caret idan ey x Sao hn |the commercial treaties made before |ored automobiles bearing Spartacans| dependent lalists, ‘The Govern-|q very bad heada he. Mr, White} £8¢ Division Superintendent John F, the others to bid them farewell. Every corridor and stairway on the sn, California; Di jam, Vermont; |ihe war. had arrived at Wildungen en‘route| ment also will present measures for| knocked on my door and T said, ‘Come | Maun of the BR. T. | The taking o Representative Mondell, Wyoming, | three floors of the Senate wing was Lenroot, Wisconsin; Sutherland, West The task of the Financial Commission | from Westphalia to Frankfort he noclalization of all the mines of|in’ Mr. White opened the deor and! tegin inte to-mormow, ‘a tribute to Miss Rankin, de-| jammed until nearly midnight, while, Virgina; Poindexter, Washington; | will be to decide how the enemy coun:| syessagey from Bavaria state thut ees ip id Gali ee ; tbe put his head in, ‘1 wish you woyld | 2&& i ge whe had shown “womanly| galleries remained full until daylight, Smoot, Utah, and Gronna, North Da- | tries shall pay their duties and kindred : Lge 7 yi Bon es Jclose the window. I don't know W = = ae ; which was not incompatible] While haggard, sleepy Democrats kota. problema, It will also frame an agree- ed | coal syndicate by the nation Ihas hapened to Gertie (the *maid) TRINAL LECTURES FC 4 ae hey will stand back of the city mili - == |The sked Mr, White to get my . a ‘ 4 ment as to Inter-Allied Exchange. ‘i = = Then 1 asked } y 4 4 public service. rolled from their couches to plan the| Senatora-clect Edge, Now Jerse Some of the delogates of the minor|t@f¥Y Commander, Herr Duerr, in the ne to-day, threatening a. generat] Headache cologne. . \ were two prolonged demon-|final battle, Republicans talked on.| Keyes, New Hampshire; McCormick, | t v & general powe! he meeti Ds ap-|@emand for a purely Socialistic Min- At that moment Mr. Marsha S etgations during Mondell’s apeech and| The Aiibuster began at 1:15 A. M,| Illinois; Phipps, Colorado; Newberry, | Pont ccvrenentariceg to the new ett PAULIST CHURCH. 60th St. & Columbus Ave \ the troops at Muntoh have decl: iy unless a new election is held at] yg d Karl | ure, a detective, point representatives to the new com- eof istry, They announce thelr refusal to A ? f ‘ ‘ once, proposal to establish Work- one of Mr. McClure's associates) | 10-NIGHT, Tuesday, March 4th, & P.M. ’ third one when Miss Ranki@ rove| with a speech by Senator Sherman. | Michigan; Ball, Delaware, missions declined to aécept the pro-|co-operate with the Spartacans andj mona and Soldiers Councils Was ree|caine Im, Mr. Marshall came in frat| To Belicve or Net to Believe. ‘to repty. The night was marked by bitter as- see Sars Henrooentetin of the| posal that the minor powers have only |Communists and that they are pre-| jected 68 to 54, a very rough way. (Mra, McClure | ro. monnow, Wednesday, Mar. 5, 8 P.M, \G “f am sorry to leave you before the|saults on President Wilson. Charges |2@W Senate whore names were not) ave represe panies — pared to oppose all street terrorism. | _ |had already testified that White y What Think You of Christ? \ t of this nation are enfran-|of gross mismanagement of the coun- | 0" the list were: Senators Colt, Rhode jamas.) The detective hen ON evidence enough suid, ‘Where's your $60 > j LETTER TELLS OF HER LOVE) “Sitnosis 1 soror askea, stra, atc-|"Aftiwtees at OAMPRntA, FUNERAL | tia hs ies | The aims of the proposed strike as in bis p el “hein, “ot ae ware pd by Pt a Pals Nox Moncs 2on PRESIDENT OF AUSTRIA ce, etn sven WOMAN FOUND POISONED; i. and Sherman, LAnroot declared the ‘clude the introdyction of factory Kenyon, Iowa; La Follette, Wisconsin; ity-sixth Congress, 1 leave the! President refuses to call an extra ses- =< : bd councils in all plants to regulate fac- sixth Congress, 1 leave the] President rotuaen to call an extra ses-|A(cCumber, North Daota; ateNary,| INAUGURATED AT VIENNA °° OIED. or ely 7 Clure to explain what this meant et Oregon; Nelson, Minnesota, and Nor- {tery pe: nd ultimately the ta ane | she was not permitted to answer CHURCH, Broadway, GUth at, Tuesday, va = : : ing over of the factories, the dis Miva GAITA the avecvvitel Ree ae ——_______- Feb, NORGE, (800. Benatore-sient continued) Mra,|MORTON—ELIAS QUEREAU, Lieutenant | Seitz, Strongly Guarded, Takes Of-| missal of the Government troops ana| Note Addressed to Ernest Asks His] jqme® (Mugiyat PROGRAMME OF “WILSON’S Vireinis Rania 0nd Ehos ‘West fice as New Parliament Opens _| tHe lsarmament of all nor velalists,| *Forgiveness—Gave Name of McClure. “He told up, met] Gi. w) (T.) UL BN, after « whort ineas a. as s | dressed and get out.’ [ tried to get] at Hotel Vanderbilt me to ‘ge st a » New York City, on minis iss |the withdrawal of all troops from | Mis. (Clare ‘Rylander COED ee ee a fhe’ enidy ‘Gat \ i SPECIAL RECITAL NEW YORK VISIT TO-NIGHT; Beas sae een Mae Sessions, Westphalia, Bremen and other regions Mapes to ey tram thate and then he colt Poel ier yikes ash when Lodge | of Notice of funeral arrangements tater, iway from th concluded. They} Jaway from t VIENNA, Monday, March 3 caldent | designated, and the formation of a| Af attractive young woman of twen-|i.6 on the sie of my fa 10 ARRIVE HERE AT 8 15) maintatoea Absolute silence, and) seits, strongly guarded, was tnaugu-|Red Guard under the control of the | Y78¥" ng herself Mrs, Clara Ry z Bins oe TSY LANE SHEPHERD | e0U| Senator Trammell resuined discuss-| rated to-day at the initial meoting of| Soviets, which would take over all| uct, Who angaKed & room yesterday) aay paw Dropped im Spain. Speen ing the rate amendment proposed by| the new Parliament, which had been afternoon in the house of Mrs. Matilda military and police powers Nant c Yaa a tite MADRID, March 4.—Muartial law, Charmjoy American SOPRANO President and’ Party Will Be Wel- | Mr. Cummins | Summoned by the National Assembly. | "ayn tierstina oft SOMDRGEY. 8) mo Route Ets 9 The liberation of ali political pri-| street, Brooklyn, was taken to the|Proclalmed as the result of food rots, t the EDISON SHOP comed by Gov. Smith, Elkus anion Fall hea been reached by| | Count, MGT Minne das ena oners and the establishment of a|Brooklyn Hospital this afternoon, sut- | Was removed yesterda dhs ) EUS wire, and is for the proposition made vg thotr i sold tht evolutior tribunal to try the chief | fering from the effects of poison 7 |new purty which is pledged to fgnt| "evolutionary tribuni ‘ rsday Eve., March 6. and Dodge, DubIle to-day sneton aig Bouma is pledged to Aght ee rita of the war, the Hohenzolierns,| A Ietter, found in the room, read as| fir fete ts hear Bey "tae IE President's train will ar- [not sign the resolution, although be Field Marshal von Hindenburg, Gen.) eer tends said Betw The rive at Pennsylvania Station |approvew the principle. DON’T GRAB, _SAYS PREMIER | Ludendorf, Admiral Tirpitz and the], ao vor un Ries Na ward | 7 ‘Shop hoeaay Evening, at 6.18 o'clock, Senator Swanson prompuly objected a| traitors to the revolution,” President] wii) come tom Moris ili keel ana Tho President and Mrs. Wilson | te consideration of the resolution and| tioya Ge Gives This Advice| Ebert, Chancellor Scheidemann and} i % x04, | Gth, at 6:30. ; . ever is down on me‘how, Gh, God, wilt be welcomed to New York by it went over under we She rules, t 1 Nath ¥ ° . ‘0 New York b: |Gustavy Noske, the Minister of De-| why am I so be " Gov, Smith, Abram I, Elkus and LONDON, March 4 (Aasociated | fense, are also called for Johance over s THERE ERRNO | Cviasa wt pocee NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | rross).—Promier Lioyd George, speak-| ‘The immediate conclus + admission Ob, if L only had my in! But too late! Please e9|don't let my folks know. lease put my ee on of pe i, Seventy-five motorcycle police- ing at a Welsh festival dinner in| with Russia and the establishment ct] Wedding ring on my Anger and let, me re re aS a men will escort the Presidential |, "}\* TRACK, SEW ORL ANS, hs Mar) London Iast night, sald he hoped to |diplomatic relations with the Russi sate ; See es | ne card at once. At our party to the Metropolitan Opera | iow be back in Paris within forty-eight | soviet Republic are likewise de-| he letter was unmigned. The young OVERS of LOFT SANITARY ICE CREAM last recital The Edison Hou: ] FIRST RACH—Claiming, three yoaronts hours. He warned the little nations| manded batesindly eA Nene eRe ae ae ee | SODA a pail Allowed thelr old-time delicacies Pi Shop was so crowded The President will enter the [Sort {i cumlaiey. ilu; Laie manage 1a: | Of the danger of emulating the faulta| August Thyssen, the leading Ger-|trector, At his place of business it waa at Gur pLenmars price Of 10 at all LOFT fous: : ven f Cg pings were & Spats House from 8th Street | "a, Beta 1 10 ats “ mf we erees Snnee iA &, seoeancy mM manufacturer; Hugo Stin-| said he would not be in until late in the | rnment calls upon us to add a tax, Fart today, og separ ee med guards will be posted on | Festiller,’ 1 bias “This ia a most fatal error for aay and other industrial leaders of | day we may have to advance the price, but until such ure of hearing Mise Shepherd. roofs on the opposite side of 39th OND RACH Claiming: mire rearcids ant | people, great or small," ho said the Ruhr region, have declined o| —>_— — n time we do mat feel that we should impose upon Ps . . . treet Vrumierinm (Hal 118; Auvle deck 1G) xy _> abandon Muelhelm Rubr as | NELLIE BLY IN COURT. our loyal and regular patrons, BETSY LANE Prior to the arrival of the Preal- | 24! , SHEPHERD rea dent the ws; Bat toe a Tuesday's Excellent Candy Attractions, Presenting ng to audience will be enter- | *Marmre a. thi, Rivet, i, WHEAT GUARANTEE SIGNED, | piace of residence, avcorai tade, US. special despatch from Es: a The | Back I : ' She In Held on THIRD ACH. Galina nee talned with songs, under the dy Pig we We ae ie WASHINGTON, March 4.—President| Manufacturers, it is sald, took this 1 Bo Charge. A Brand New Palate-Thritling Special for rection of Francis Tyle is iis Welt ie Ra wil f : | qT d Wed., March 4th we a re on of Francis Tyler of the Fympilio A. UG mont, Conca. llvon to-tay signed the wheat guar-| action owing to disturbances in| ytrx tilanboth ©. Soaman, formerly | ues. and We vel and Sth Was Co: “ho. Connecticut, iodo Lady etal), 10K: Rew antes b rying a ppropriation o \< ! is @ delightful opportunity to The Vort of Embarkution Band | yutita. 1a Als eluivie “Sir Wai, “Joho if masta bi Nepean oe fuaran- 1—Chan-| py 9 fast trip around the world, was F: Tiavored esate Vanittan | kgoen: | i jonah ee icing [peeve GP The tet Tien ee many Nx Urged by arraigned before Judge Chatteid in|) | RhedMA aah aats aay, Warsi and Wedarass Koss nny SC ‘ollowing the arvival of the |Vraniun, 100 f reg, Kana 108 2 Germany by} and form a coalition government of | Brooklyn to-day charged with seoreting President's party, Char Hackert | {ijsht. 108 Lavonia: 100) Cobalt Lam, | ane. Majority and’ Minority Socialists, in| books of the Ironclad Manufacturing of the Metropolitan, Opera Com. | MIPTH mace wer skle amt] BRUSSELS, Murch 4.—King Albert of }oMder to avort possible success of | Company from a bank examiner when | pany will sing ‘ vg ele ate 9a 5 > new it was Tuesdoy’s Excellent Offerings Ep HARD r evolution, eported | tue convern went into bankruptoy, She ‘Anierica.” Breen 101 Titian Kins, “tou; | Belgium went (o Aix-la-Chapello on} bY Spat cong reported bi Hides th: WOME MB EGY len Nan 8 Sat in dispatches from Berlin to-day Gov. Smith will present former | sixrit mine Prenident William Howard Taft ra SSORT MILK CHOCOLATE ANDIPS COVERED PARLAYS— | was held in $1 Sunday by 10 Atx-la-c) bail ‘aimine: foursaaroide and) SUNday | h nplane and visited the BPR? March 4.—Fleree Agnting | Saree ron Thene are biz tooth= Enrico ruso will sing ‘The Ticker: Dereh, ia, jin the afternoon. ‘The trip was mé forces and Spartacans in Har rance, where waa we war w posite Public Library ‘| s: eM, an ae’ {in about Ait} minutes each was. 'Rhe laccording. to the Kerlin. Vorwacrts,| and is staying at the Hotel MeAlpin, pos ar-Spansted Banner” in Taian, [408: “foere, “Teh W2! | King took ware not to fy over Duteh |One hundred and twelve Spartacans | — ‘ | an as 3 ~~ jt id The Governor will present Prosi- | "EVER a searsoite | WOrFHOry |were arrested. Edward Doubleday Harris, Noted Ar- ea eee dent Wilson. aaa west yet — | - ent jes in Yonkers, 54¢ East Orange and Newark President and Mra: Witeon wat |i fey ia Woe Atay eH New Jan National Hank. |General Strike ‘Threatened wy| YONKERS, March 4—One of thel] | Bf), pox M.| CHICAGO, March 4.—A ational nat distinguished architects in the EMp'iox SIC i from the Opera House to Ho- [100 Wainy | 111" ron. Fitch, a! Norwegian Worker: 06 tit Bank as a merorial to Booker 'T, Wash-| eh i 4 al oe try, Bdward Doubleday Harri ‘ and to the steamship Way, Noes Duscreary, 308 as ington was planned to-day by Chicago! CHRISTIANIA, March 4.—Represen- oie terday RES aoe The specified welaht Includes the contalner * poll hington, Weather cloud); tach tease Negroes. tatjves of 50,000 workmen passed reso- gt his hom Palisddos Avenue. ! cere! ial ' ” ‘ ' , - Ps ¢ }