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Feached the stage of combining —— _ Shee Privat. aur esteem ten ie EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18 er aaa Quality Restored Conservation Preserved , Which Affected Sixty- Four Women, WASHINGTON, March 18.—Women sirest cnr conductors of the Cleveland Kuliway Comp who we tischarged Cummings Announces an Addi- tion of Seven New Members— Resolution vestigation of Anderson's Ac- Norman E, tivities and Wets’ Interests, Mack Chosen | March | must be restored to their work| WASHINGTON, March 18 —Homor (Special ( The ironing World Prom Statt joder a decision of the War Labor |S. Cummings, Chairman of the Demo ALBANY Mie Go ' 1 made to-day by Joint Chairmen | cratte National Committee, to-day - are 9—Senator Dodge In this new and better Ward Loaf Cuct ond: Stanly Anhounced the eansintanc at ence (ot MAGHAEAR' wadl Sauter theceie Sixty-four women will be affected by [executive committee, enlarged to a/°f Niagara have agreed on a compr ne order. A former order of the board |Membership of sixteen by the adui-|!8* revolution calling for an investig: «set aside by the new decision, which |tion of seven new With |"on of both the Anti-Naloon League restores seniority and other privileges | Mr, Cummings as Chair- | 84 Its source of revenue and the “wet' to the women workers. man, the committee personnel fol. |'Mterests and their eources of revenue Employment of the women caused a|lows nator Dodge recently Introduced a strike in Cleveland inst year. In De-| John T. Barnett, Colorado; Charles |T#oluuen providing for an inquiry. of pi the War Labor Board upon the|Boeschenstein, THinoia: Dr John w.|S¥Peritendent Anderson and the Anti- application of the Mayor, recommended |Coughlin, Massachusetts: Isadore Vv, |S@00n League, It now reposer in the their discharge at the end of a month, |Peckweller, California; Robert Ewing, | MePUblican Finance Committee, but the company by agreement with ite] Louisiana; Carter Glass, Virginia;| “°PSter Thompson, a Prohibition ad- men employees continued te employ |Clark Howell, orgeia; Rep nta- | Vocate, su ts that @ resolution in- |them unl March 1. In the new decia- Whig git sea ennesaee: Sonaio hha fades Hauer and liquor inter- jon it Was held that an injustice ‘ one ew Memice Wrederick td aken serious: 6 you get that eame old-fashioned breed qu iy han? Aha the: AGEN BY We das B. Lynch, Minnesota; Norman iy] Y8derstood Senator Thi ed es you knew before the war, Fine, firm, smooth Jorder, because “the terms of thelr em-| Mack, New York; W. W. Marsh, lowa;| /#4P9 /f there is any truth in the re- texture which enables you to slice and butter |ployment justified them in believing H. Moore, Ohio, A, I, Mullen, No- | POFt that hotel keepers and saloon keep- with satisfaction; color creamy white and a fine that thelr employment would continue |DT@#ka; A. Mitchell Palmer, Penn. | ¢?s In New York City contributed 6 ad wheat flavor which oomes from the use of the until normally ended by their voluntary |8¥!¥ania, and former Senator Sauln-| v8! Of their annual incomes and the finest wheat flour only—no substitutes. withdrawal or failure on thelr part to[ bury, Delaware up-State hotel kee Peace-Time Broad, although an all wheat loaf, makes for conserva on improved in shape. onomical size slices vad ~— and affords more slices to the loaf, 12 in: hes | ACHINE GUNS ON ROOF | IN ATTACK ON STREET Gag. Goes far, Wrepeed by machine at the HARBOR WORKERS SPLIT - oven tp keep it fresh and clean, AS MUNICH DIET OPENS a - i} : With A it he ie a ' | ith Assault in Brooklyn— Patronize Your Neighborhood Dealc 4 Deputies and = Newspaper Mer Bae AN < ole Orde q ‘ aus hase. joven Union Me et in Jersey Give Him, if Porsible, Your Regular Bread Order, - Lig ra Caught in Ct Dozen Union Men Meet Jerse) Thas Avoiding Waste and Disappointment | } earched for Arms—All En- Prvt, Frank Kruginski, hero of st City to Protest at Leaders | trances Heavily Guarded. Mihiel and the Argonne, where he was Methods. Wi} | peru. os I<—The Diet gassed and shell-shoeked a i| i "i he et at fo Ina serious] Defection in the ranks of the harbot Made Sn Ghe ||] | Munich was opened yesterday to the feondition as the result of ke bead “ fl sae ¥ whebs: | dl ; ay Ne An attack at|atrikers was indicated this afternoon ‘The Ward Way ranettco I} Ja paniment of a stro military | North Sixth Street and Wyeth Avenue |When more than a dozen members of is more thane CAKES 1}; |: Siapta ane ding to Munich despatch liast night while he was on his way [Me Master Mates and Pilots’ Associa hirase. sitveR Q ? the Zekung am Mittag. All the en- | trom Base Hospital No. 38, Kast View, |{#OM Met at the Carrel Hotel tn Jeraey It is descriptive of Suinisr coc sees to the building were strongly|N. ¥., to vielt his parents wt Noo {Ci to discuss what the eribed Cae ekNT method w ich ew- | Seli's Oaean rded and % chin guns were posted | Berry Street, Brookiyn 9 v4 their grievances over the way the iy RYE jes us to guaran- KUKUNO W the FOOL, Milita and polive were dis- ephen Gluck, No. 7 Ke has bee ducted Wanner nye | te Wort'icet | GOLDENNUGGET tributed throughout the house. BOD GIUo MG. 1S Wath) Ayes PEE eS eal LONG IDEAL 0 OY ENY WETS 908: CREAMY SPICE ¢ was beld on @ charge of felonious | They held their meeting in spite of FAMILY LOAF to he ta boat bread SOUTHERN PRIDE } The deputie Aud neweg men ult in the Bridge Plaga Court |e protests of their President, Capt = made anywhere. . ‘ aren for before they | to-day William A. Maher, Thomas L. Del were ne 1 to enter, No one was al Kruginski received a stab wound un-|hunty and Paul Vacarrelli, who followed | lows the galleries, except the press} der the heart and two in the left hand, |them to Jersey City in an yt to We put the name WARD in all our products. gallery fiattslod to wpurenend hls aeualiaat, ci | aleminae m, ‘The latter, oadora of | Forward — Onward — Upward — Toward The precautions were apparently due|collapsed from loss of blood the strike, Onally agreed to the meeting P to the fear that there mixht bes repe- uck was arrested by Pol ran {which will be followed, | stated, by n ne ie ° ne oenes ry 1 4 ¥ Ml . ‘, 'p accompanied the nvening of the body |JO8A Butler of the Bedford Avenue Sta- | another at No. 26 Park Pace, in which Keeping the Quality UF fant Inonth, Numerous” shots’ Boe% | tion, who caught him on the roof of |the distutished strikers will voice their fired on that occasion, killing one of [his hi Kruzinski alleged Glick | protests. Kf one nh Maite Hone’ Atte nataheee tried to avenge a beating two years] Neither the aggrieved strikers nor the of the 1nierot yne was reported la ago when, he says, Gluck attacked hie ‘leaders would disclose the nature of the to have died of his injuries aeoen, 1 service proper or other sufficient by uso it is new and a IRS i TE EI OR WAR HERO IS STABBED 8 and saloon keep- of their incomes to aloon league fund ers 21-2 per c intl AL an enievanced. REND the chide Weta Meld Penh eta octane Neca Also Provides for In-| were op.nion 80 complicated would could decide that a legal necessary before he whether to enforce the bureau's ruling. Revenue Bureau officials explained to-day that the one-half per cent. jlimit prescribed by that rule was based on precedent and on court cisions of a number of States, State laws and regulations vary, and Commissioner Roper said he knew specifically of no !ederal law or court decision prescribing on half of 1 per cent. as the limit of alcoholic comftent for non-intoxi- cating beer. Anti-Saloon League leaders are de- pending upon specitic mention of beer th at be in tune, ta E hawever, for that urged reason Congress would intoxicating be to defing liquor before July 1. n oo Sh CLEVELAND MEMORIAL. {f Viemr of St Pa yn to Hin Characte morial services to Chapel to ot over Joxeph P. MeComas, the “ the ate President's n facing beth public ‘Tribute | Atr Paul's birthday ay at St the d, Rev spoke | ommemorate Vicar absolute men public matters during bie entire official lite The memorial service in addition consisted of prayers, the singing of Veni Creator Spiritus, of “My Country, ‘His of T and of “Abide With Me.” _— SENATOR IS FLYING HERE. Henderson © y From Wash- Mineo nh 10, lett for Senator Washington New York in by Major W. ©. nned to land at Mineola, cama Cols Cause Grip and Inflaense, LAXATIVE, BROMO QUININE Tablets remorg the couse There is only one "Bromo Quinine,” ay. UUOVE'S cignatare on the box, ye yare, of Neva Hender! at 2.19 o'clock to-day an airplane piloted Locker, He p! jf, them of done in caring for sic nperd hovae hi for the sick and wounded in France and = [to-morrow to permit the mer therrenome at tne vars ve) | 2 winston ws oe soem | 27TH DYVESION MACHINE GUNNERS ARRIVING HOME TO- DAY B. committees into a single recom the parse fe secure accord * mendation, but the other commit: | tween the irre powers on all O44 44449444600644 £4 YOU EDEN 094-914444-64444460-14004444004 £:3.990-0449048 ? sw» tees are not nearly so far ad 63 of the peace treaty and Its ‘ ©) vanced. rly presenta he Germans According to the views of some It if expec a nent will be the Birtish delegates the pretim cached ag to the inchision of the peace treaty will contain the ac 10 Of Natlons ax an integral League covenant, not mereiy 0 8 ' peace treaty, in accord 3 tment of its principles, It wae furtherance with the ition which has 4 | oa that the British advocate im en already adopted by the Peace ¢ | ediate selection of a recretary-gen- | Conference : | — ie ctige @eruscihe Tansee \thett|tohreredea Ni vikw of recent ropOrLN. 4 commander Besto Bestows Many | Society Woman Seeks to Have Will be an actual fact within a very of divergencies between thy Powers & 2| Decorations Also on Rain- Husband's Second Marriage few weeks, unless tho Germans refuse as ty the ty n of th pln 4 rd a ‘ to sign the preliminary trenty or the | in the treaty i : bow Troops. | Held Invalid. ewarious Allied parliamentary bodies) ‘The gon aituation as to the) 4 S| i ee e refuse to ratify the pact, So far as| Peace Treaty hax been greatly elart- % | COBLENZ, March 17 (Associated) aunt airs, Hivelyn Hf, Ariold, one of the Germans are concerned, British | fled during the last twenty-four houra @ |Preea).—The men of the Sd DivisioN| i, most prominent of the younger BEE ee neces ta eel eeiies Wateatione aod” of the American Army who fought! ciety matrons, is attacking the le Langue is the one thing most likely to various delegatior and against the Germans on the Marne tn "Gand the enemy to ready acceptance of Commissioners take the view that) @ i gality of an Idaho decree of divoree * the les# pleasing ter the attitudes of the American, French | $ tho Inet great German drive were IM- | oytained by her husband, Duncan C. ® A mombor from Britain sald his | and Reitieh Governments would be! & PERRO, TCH OP RIE, STSAON ICG WED | A ucid, ald Une lity of his eut Waelegation believes it ny brought info entir rd 13 decorations by Gen: John J. Pershing | AMOld. and the vali tye eee M4o present the draft of the ave been held by | to-day. The review was heh! in the] Went marriage ty Miss Katherina , voles nha t Lord Hob Cecil of Great Britain, | 7 great aviation fleld near Andernach, | Weeks became known to-day The oe Bl la ys ted le Hour «of France and Col H on the w bank of the Rhine. ease will be heard in private in a peeve poverant ms bah iM. Hous f United States have} % Heroes of the fighting at Chateau. | fe’ weeks by Court) Nicoll, who Bullen of the Gorman colonies ax an/ 1: M. Hloune wt United States, have |’rhierry in July. when the enemy|has been appointed referes by Su- ee ee alts ranwon 10 ; Ae t mt rhe ‘s Jdesperately endeavored to break | Preme Court Justice Finch peel adalat rey | eieotinie WO AGeu thiPiction than 'S |through the Allied lines and sweep| Mrs. Arnold is suing for an alran~ os My Ue ith lane oe eS on to Paris, came, in many instances, | lute divorce and the present wife of Bee ee ner UL ee oT seman nlana eontnniniie: thacoortn'| ten or fifteen m for the review|Mr. Aronid is named, ‘The first Mrs Bere INE to, ok Wok, AP FD | sation ot henvi ven hettral asd and bivourcked along the highway| Arnold waa married on July 6, 1911, geal A age odie | Wend TH the koanne of Masons Rae 4 iding to the parade grounds. ‘The| ‘The Idaho div decree was award- Rh Pie wurainieenee it the present we 4d during the | 4 view tand was in the centre of /@d on July 2%, 1917, and on April 12 Sarno, he wuld, it will fail withoot the | ne the presen Slate Say tae field, the entire division sweeping |tast Mr. Arnold married Mise Weeks, Sapte ati pA Nits anes pe 2a pk iy eats Poparailon ‘andl ? by on poth sides of the Commander | Mrs. Evelyn Arnold is now living at Ratti 3 pe House dally to pres. | other bran the treaty : in Chief when the bugle sounded] No. 77 West Sith Street. Her husband ent their views of the lrague.| A letter signed by President Wilson “Forward ; living of New York City, Sweden, Switverland, Denmark and| amd Premiers Clemenceau and Or In addition to two Congressional) str, Arnold is the nephew and Holland already have been heard Mando wan banded Premier Lieyd | Medals of Honor and other American |agopted son of Mrs. Annie 8, Arnold ‘ Journe ce ai decorations, a number of French und| who owns one of the finest estates trom. Added to the progpecia for George trongly urging a : + garly completion of the peace pro. | him ra fortnight bis J i fi ‘ein | Hritish medals were presented by Gen.!on Long isin cad Wives Father gram \# the fact that Promier Lloyd | turn te view of tee 060008 05-00 900040 oreress 8449614 CLOCCELOPSOS LOOSE SECS DOS IET IES 4449198 | Vershing to men of the 42d Diviston| way a pron merchant Mrs. George ins practically decided | urgency betore eae - | who fought with the British in North-| Arnold 1s to the family into * ip r ngland thie week, as | Peace Conference ern France with the 27th Division,| Which her husband was adopted. Be- 9 return to Kngland th k ‘IDENTIFIES TWO MEN 1 reat of Manor were given Lieut, {foF* his adoption ho was Duncan ‘ye had planned. ie and Presid n| > | he Medals « aout Oe oro “Wison, Premier Clemenceau and! FATHER ANDERSON INJURED. AS SLAYERS OF HUSBAND ; Qeeree Hays of Sle Oude, aaa ae Premier Or 6 will hold frequent | | Corpl, Barklay of Missour!. Brig. Gen ion to the regular meetings of the Service” Blevater “Ad 1 Eihiae guished Service Medal and the Distin Bome dixcussion hax arisen in favor | *8 urged yesterda Pheu Up and Killing amd Say The BEER WITHIN WEEK ium McCleave, Chief of staff for Gen k af making the preliminary pact cover | OF t wed Lida daa hhc silgecpl | Can Prove Alib — bert L. Howze, was given the Dis-| Se . P Racstrin Bulgaria and Turkes, so a Bt, Vincent's Mompita hoailine ' aye i i 5, nace Voutloued from First Page.) tinguished Service Medal, El Conterence at Waldarf Atiended de'make Cormany responsible for Wer | Te at goveral broken ribs, al Wolchock ax the twa men who held up _ - J cight Distinguished Service Crosses} by 100 Delegates From Al- Sillies, This Is regardes’ as unlikely jing Nek’ hidbaral suet tn hid at | feated. But the Government stupidly refused to see the light. It is still (Continued From First Page. were PARI ae reallly | lied Nations, Ys it~ uld require a month to change West | No. 208 Wyckoff Ay Brooklyn, a| refusing to see the light. | = At the Battle of the Marne Gon, | An fntemnational conference on the seep tied ingame ine Be) lewleeve ta feo Hit an aL “When Wilson's fourteen points wero first announced every one said 8% ferred to Attorney General Palmer ecuate is ke Da rehabilitation of the disabled, at which fe vith Germany as soon as p thn | anenting tenay aut i ™.| couldn't accept thom because they were too harsh, Now they aretrying to |The Govorninent, it was pointed out,! en porshing’a ade today. as. the Mes from all allied nations are =a ‘ : MOU EHOGn aN years olf, an) | wint the fourteen puinin to meot German views. ‘There Is no doubt in my|has no legal right to beoume asso. in attendance, opened to-day at tho waible, taking up the other treaties fo [Conrad Trapp, twenty-ohe years old, of ; troops marched past the reviewing | wodort *jater. No. 1096 Lufayetie Avenue were lield mind that under the fourtee points Alsuce-Lorraine goes to France. But ciated with the defense, but might stand. The 12th Aero Squadron The con os ip beltg held 4 ietatlipe aaa ware |icthout. bist on ie etarte of murder, |th® Government demands a 'pleblocite, It would be the same even if @ ple | intervene as “a friend fetenidof the court.” |iook photographs of the troops dur-| the — dir tl ctieitiAiariean cA . Mi, a membe faculiy: of Loyola | pirat ste pee scite were held, as it would go overwhelmingly in favor of Brance. Then | ’ : bre) the at of the American Red a WILSON AND PREMIERS Collece. and han b the “tratspert | Oo Pi ee Gormany would claim the plebiscite was unfair becuuse the French were oc N OWER T ing the feavestiony returned to Se Cross tnatiute. Aeeek 54 4g lonied alt Knowledxe ate erie away from the old and start a brand 9 licy. ‘The German people NHIne SA E0 2,15 PI RCENT. BEER drop} nty photographs for | Douglas ©. MeMurtrie, Director 5 PLENTY OF ICE IN SIGHT. Fred Hempel, No 281 Wyckoft Ave-| abnormally now, if they think at-all a whe and h iaenies woe th maco| L F E Generuls Pershing, Dickman and! Red Cross Institute. He told st te REACHING AGREEMENT iWarvex( Wank whe chawed the men, mate a an them crazy. are gambling, dancing, secking every pleasure. pe santa! ASKED BY REVENUE CHIEF” » Se ees great Importance that {# attached to 2 eo vrating that of Mrs + and spending money like water, figuring that either the Bolstevists o the problem of taking care o! ‘ Ki tdesbdl Mrs. Kathryn dtide, No. 218 Sune Sehiffor (the Minister of Finance) will get it anyhow If they don't spend ite a PERSHING PRAISES WORK | and disabled soldiers and the per rag Consultations With Delegation taxe alone th Lee roof Mite, was iu The poople ure ready to do anything in thoie fanatichsm CORUHIRGRAR ieheRA ETC EITIOn Uon to be given them in preparing them From Neutral Nations Expected cohountesl to 40T IGT vl collapeed after her sun wae If the Emperor were not so cowardly and would return and call hi Pe P OF U § WOMEN IN WAR | fo resume clvil occupations, for which eee - of Renlachia: 8, O'boil hold 70,000 officers about him, everybody would hurrah and say the old times From Attomey General—Find oe Ue they can be fitted despite their dix- to Be Finished This Week. yeah Ay A bloodatained handkerchief, hat and! were better than the present, and demand him back. No Law to Gover tt Bae ee | pilttion. F het Bee ah coat were found In Hide's room after “But a genuinely liberal move ty coming. Muchine guns eanno y | wr ‘ A eg Do er. MERECH 1 CApgciatod idee bw Mal 184 tne, Lhe Beem I) ie vivoling, Me anid the blood came | Wipe out radical ideas. Give the people food and work and Bolshevisin wid WASHINGTON, March 15. — ays America Could Not Have Car-, ggter mun ty deans ress).—President Wilson will hold ama nctalat - \ from a tight he had had in aw ball, and) be avolded until a solid and reformed state is established." Whether the Internal Revenue Ru- ried Out Her Part but for _ ALBA N. Y, March 18,—The “An import conference with Pre | 5. gov tar pati ah [many young nersons were In the court | aEArten anticipatan cline. J important relations between the Germaa reau- bas authority to enforce its Courage of Nurses. Assembly to-day, by a party vote, galore Loyd George, Orlando and lier, ot this amount, room to-day ready to teatity that ide | republio and tho United States, Haley aetinds ive beesiet all a S. paasad’ (he ARIE MULT WIE ea ‘ ides 4 ‘ Deh Rat aaW bata had been in a fight aa he ntioned © need alow lons with Aimerica more than she needs us at frst," taining one-half of 1 per cent, or|,,CORMUNZ March 18 (Associated | provide for equal representation ot Wlemenceau ot the Paris “White |leaving « sper J ond also to prove an alibl for the young Ne said, “and, frankly, it would benefit us more than Athoricu, but eventually more et alectiol anit R | Prese).—-Praise for the part taken by /?Mployers and employees on the State House" to-day. This takes the ve men | the advantages would be equal. I have the greatest faith in the League ore of eisohol will be Dut up to the | American women in the war was ex. | ooustris! Commission Of the session of the Supreme ¢ 7 ed he eal kovatolieg? > Nations, But its suecess, and world peace during the coming ventury, de« Depa me jt of Justice by Internal | ireased yesterday > Pm cll, which has been postponed nptroller {CLEVELAND CONDUCTORETTES pend upon close and friendly relations between Germany, England and Revenue Commissioner Roper. who white inapecting five Xd Army Lvacua- DOCTRINAL LECTURES FoR Peppa decided to-day to ask for an opinion. |tion hoapltals here 10 GET THEIR JOBS BACK = _ — : — Commissioner Roper discussed the] “Without doubt Ame Sear er : NON- CATHOLICS HEAD OF DEMOGRATS ADDS PLAN INOUIR subject to-day with Deputies of the |nave carried out her part in the con 0 Y INTO FUND bureau in charge of enforcing liquor |fict as she did if it had not been for | PAULIST CHURCH 60th St. & Columbus Ae + laws, but found he various laws |the willingness and courage of the, TO-NIGHT, Tuesday, March 18th, SP, di a | TO-MORROW, Wes March 19th 8 P.M. @ loyal support of patriotic women Indulgences. home,” he id. “Despite the fact that America was Hi the war only a comparatively. short she cial edocth onty, her medical and hospital service oaBy Miasts as not exrelled bY that of any olher ing nation.” me garsiing talked informally 10 CRANDALL’S es Cl ductors a the import rderiies, tell work still to and intured anc f the 3,000 patriots. eae XECUTION OF OPPONENTS Iked to OF GERMAN REGIME ENDS Sbert Orders War Minister to Abol- ish Order as Result of Radi- Stransa’s New Opera tn Oct VIENNA, March 18.—Richard Straus woopera, “The Woman Withou rw,” will produced att tL, it was learns day tie factory to Lay ry EBS Tove anaes Near 38th Street Phone 2530 Murray Bill OIED. PASQUALL.—MARIO PASQUALL, Lying In cnurcn, SNOW.—MABEL state MPHE Broudway SNOW. FUNERAL 66tn at, ervices at CAMPRELL FONERAL nd wine in the war-time prohibition cals’ Protest CHENG Broke kate $EB ete Wetnes: aot te folk Na ote Hi t pres aeuishe ee 1eectraaIap nt at beer is intoxicating In order to hay ordavad War Minister prevent its sale after July 1, Wayne |Nogke to abolish the nding order = _-AUCTION SALES. B, Wheeler, General Counsel for the | for execution of all persons opposing SSDREW AM CORMACK. A uationer, League, in a statement to-day, said | the yernment by force of arnis. ‘Ty it was true that the Government must |'T' toaident ia understood to have H : en this action as the result of a inert prove that any vinous or malt liquor Brot t fre the radicals ry Power Uo., yar value $20,000" other than beer was intoxicating, and _ ———— LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ‘Trade Mark. 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