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odie }. PRICE nazar 7 ‘ote NS WoRLD - {“ Circulation Books Open to All. 7) Copyright, 1910) by The Prese Publishing (The New York World). TWO CENTS fidow {OR Family Prepared Prov — of econd WILL MADE 30 YEARS AGO STANDS THOUGH WOOLWORTH WAS AT WORK ON ANOTHER Shi? BN District Must Raise 30 Per coe Cent. of $4,500,000,000 Held by Court to Be Four-Year Note Issue. Mentally Incompetent Named 'AIRSHIPS 10 CARRY WASHINGTON, Fey 14.—Quotas Sole Exe cutrix. of most communities the Vic THAN nasal irths of the quotas in the fourth . the Treasury explained to-day since the $4,500,000,000 total of the Uncompleted | 1c. ‘The goal assigned each com-| a British eneriy any r Jga|Munity and State is loft, however, to The $80,000,000 to $10,000,000 estate} ft Buil Bah) Will Use the Federal Reserve District Loan Or of the late Frank W. Woolworth is} Craft Built for Navy—Some | ganization and is not determined by eft by a will drawn thirty years ago! May Hold 200. the Treasury. NEW. YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 14, All Woolworth Millions Willed to Widow NEW YORK’S QUOTA ?2”ee" 1919. Who Lost Life and ‘Homemade Auto Which He Tried to Use as Flying Machine 9 ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” 2 2 P A G E 8 ~~ PRICE IY CENTS. ‘ y ‘INDEMNITY MAY BE $50, 000 000 000 FOR VICTORY LOAN IS $1,350,000,000 \ 000,000,000 quota of the fourth is- Will. Federal Reserve District quotas by o the merchant's widow, Mrs, Jennie Wool: si Who as declared Gy the] LONDON: deel ii—View : percentages and amounts were an- Wepreeat wee er ee alta aa tckers, Tim | nounced to-day as follows courts several months ago to be 4 /ited, are about to start @ trans-| Per- nental incompetent. Mrs, Woolworth | atlantic air service with airships centage. Amount. s named as sole executrix of the|which the company was building for | 30 $1,350,000,000 14% 500,000 the British Nav. ‘he he a istics en x z — vy wuee preniat 10 450,000,000 Prior to his death Mr. Woolworth | was signed and whieh are no 10! abaten a one b00 pad been at work for some time OD needed Pall Mall Gazette « PI adelphia Br 75,000,000 a will which wag almost completed | Tho passenger rate will be £48 (ap-;5#n Francisco . 67-1 01,400,000 Richmond 2-3 10,000,000 parse nt rer an when death called him before there proximately $240), and mail will be |." o 3 210,000,000 Was time to execute it | carried at tho rato of £ on ki 8 City 1 195,000,000, This luter will made many bequests |“), ; \ rindi he pi ip w Ave Minneapolis 157,500,000 to charity, to friends and to the olde aed ee eae ck mane ; Ae © joyec « the W lworth stores . lanta ) 000,000 mployees é ; sines of 1,000 hor Dallas 21-10 94,500,000 SBe SFO ANOF 1 t ps are being de Announcement by Secretary Glass The earlier will, which will be of } passengers that the amount of the forthcoming ered for probate at Mineola July 1, 1889. It was 1 a — oan would be $4,500,000,000 came as lated July 1, : , . surprise in financial ci s, it me when the merchant had n generally had n expected the that some day his fortune would| ; Ke among {he largest in the coun IN DOUGHBAG IN WIRY amount would be considerably larger. i among ® } In announcing the terms of the ‘The story of the two wills was pane agit bs ng eae ih ae to reporters and others at 11 ¢ «| Senate Committee to Decide To-| WOuld take the form of 43-4 per cen’ on he late merchant's private ‘ é |convertible notes, maturing in four | ieee - | Night Whether to Continue ears, with the Treasury reserving stfice in the Woolworth Building by | s : ul Charles KE, F, McCann, an attorney| Probe This Week the privilege of redeeming them in| Harold ti bane Kane Loses Life | . 7 " three years, T ’ ec one of Mr. Woolworth’'s sons-in- embers of the a > 35 Fee Ape O08: Ok ME neve 1p A UBANT, April Members of the! ‘The notes, which will be exempt Trying to Leap 25 Feet aw Senate Judiciary Committee investigat |. 00° g F ‘ : ‘Among those present was James ; npson haX-miltion-doliar |{rom State and local taxes, except | in Motor Car, P, Donahue, another son-in-law; W, 1a mpaign fund charges | state and inheritance, and from] epee ( Breed, who had been Mr. Wool-|are expected to decide to-night /Mormal Federal taxes, will be con-| Conndence in the ability uf h i - nal attorney; H. T. Par- | whethe ey will continue the exam. |Vertible into 43-4 notes, exempt from worth's personal « or Tination of witnesses this week after to- [all Fe St and local taxation, |4Utomobile to fly a dist son, Mr, Woolworth's friend and as. |'08t)° y cdictea tas tec at tata aun Tonevifihes toes ee sociate in busines: # quarter of a Acoaatit Lawibative One wat ikely successor, # embers! Richard H. Burke, who was named by er well known to y of the organization Senator Thompson as the man who ap Two VISITS 10 U S vile patrons and cabar abitu Mr, McCann told how death had|proached him with the campaign fund 1b Qel this city. Details of the circumstance ted the completion of the later|offer {f he would withdraw his opposi-} = —___ Prey ea im cw the first bad been found|tion of the Carson-Martin Trolley Fare] .. bint were received to-day by his mother wal Bee to ews safes The ohier [Bill and who denied at his first ap-|First to Retum Thanks for Great|ars, senia Conolly, who lives in t in his fath ans si pbb esd warance on the stand on Frid: th if pearan b nd on lay, that i cr ments th $i will was written by hand when Mr, |Poti™ veo ationed money or the Aid in War and Second Bordeaux Apartments, 12 r Woolworth was too poor © @!Governorship to the Niagara Senator as a Civilian and Riverside Drive awyer, It wie was to resume the stand to-day OHANTILLY, France, Apri! 1 .| DuKane was young Connolly's stage pril 14 (As C. G. Thomas, Vice Prest 0 » ~ hort, ; et ee en President of |yociated Press).—Marshal Petain, Com: name, He was born in Rochester payee » Consolidated Gas Company, who} mande of the Srenc ae bigamire: $0) pey . Jalso was named by 'T son in con ii fof the F Armies |twenty-four years ago and becam Mr. McCann said, “will carry 4 in France, has announced his intention nection with the story he told Friday, 4 professional dancer at the — age Woolworth’s intent ey are} Bs Of visiting the United state A Pivanelment (Wale inder subpoena ‘ormer irehave Ren ee eee eighteen, Wit Edwards as a expreased in the later ¢ i MS) wWhitman has been asked if he “ag lo America| sriner be danec ¥ 1 ‘re Bot prepared to make public the |) testy as yet id th tp tae Aac |e galee ee anne | wit . her ¥ The matter - ociated Press correspondent, “but 1 | Hote tol y i , ements af 3 ge t have the nition of visiting Am Miss Edwards and M Hilda ¢ personal one. y MAY CALL SPECIAL SESSION as I consider it my duty to go there for |ling: he went on tle Cirou T. Pa f the Woolworth the purp f thanking the Americans |and last ¥ b ' firm was de mn tGaS 98) their i Cross for the civilians and wn to town the circuit in a ¢ M Ww Iwo! — ridier: France nobile » had fash ed at person ¢ rty, M Pa ; Governor Believed to Contemplate Afterwards I purpose going to see the | motoreycles. The machine had e . there iy i nlef{s of the merican Army who have | of fitt ni an hou ttorn . apace Such Action to Get Through hiefs of the American Army who ha {fifty n i practi ft th kes | co-operated s the Aa lotlioba ERE by the court eet w wa t : Bry | tha ‘ an of Mrs.. Woolw W Mr - ‘ aa nize m : He ei 1 3 q| 88 4 ‘ e| 7 the Marshal we , $40,000,000, 1 t { ! 1 ' mma x eaves econd figur 1 1 » : : “S| was runn ~ w i Vt , , ape : On Sa Duka SECRETARY GLASS HERE. ' a ae ; Confers Wi Ison the Vi tory Liberty Lown oy orl Bead l ' , Am level streteh, comin \ ankers and Liberty Loan o pin ee veo ee se 7 ali : hestions relating to the coming Vic- lal session would per Wik opening 1 nt ing cory lll easy matter, or VENUS PENCILS. —aave the air at @ height of 26 feet aboye HARO.D DO KANE AnD PARIS, treaty, ties before May 1, ted Governments April 14 (Associat 1921, and associ ERZBERGER FAVORED | HARSH TERMS WHEN | Bavarians Reproduce Conditions th THE CAR WHC +t Head of German Delegation must pay $5,000,000,000 ir GERMANY'S FIRST PAY TOALLIES $25,000,000,000; MUCH MORE 10 COME LATER |Echo de Paris ihe the | demnity Is to Be $50,000,000,000, With Payments to Be Spread Over Fifty | Years. Press). She must also issue imm GERMANY WAS WINNING e MENTS Total In- Bc any) under the peace cash or the equivalent in commodi- fiately to the Allied $20,000,000,000 of interest-bearing bonds. The interest on the bonds until 1926 will be cither 2 or 3 per centy and after that date will be 5 per cent,, according to the present plan, The exact amount of the bond issue will be determined tater according to the kind of money in which it must be paid. J the money is marks, the sum willbe larger than $20,000,000,000, at the rate of exchange before the war, but that is the general nominal sum. These two sums—$5,000,- 000,000 cash and $20,000,000,000 in RED HIM bonds—are not all that Germany a aeiers Would Have Imposed. will have to pay. They are the r ‘i ZURICH, April 14. Mnimane , na dune Pe ; y PEL a a ne wway and ) feet below AVARIAN _ ne pers, by y st also obligate off. A ur left order of the | herself to pay other amounts for ind the. we of the motor ment, have reproduced text- | mages done, appropriate to her pulled town tr 1 it turned tually the recommendations made means, to be determined by @ over and fi in September, 1914, by Mathias | Mixed commission of representa- DuKane fell under the 1 ma Erzberger, then leader of the Cen- | tives of the Allied and associated ) was not heavy trist Party, regarding indomnities Governments and of Germany, have hed t but he to be demanded by Germany. | Which shall report before May 1, on his head and broke his neck, ‘They were, in substance } 1921, is on the way ‘9 New vo “Reimbursement for all war According to the Echo de Paris Duk © was unmarried and lived with damages and all state debts, 80 | Lloyd George has persuaded the and supported his mother per cent of which are due to army egy of Fx ur to completely revaiamy — Clbinahenaas Lisa Lauds Division} ana navy ex in the Coateer ee E ED | ra “Payment of @ $1,000,000,000 pen- ‘aty of peace FOUR AMERICANS § 12 | and Decorates Officers of | sion rund. Instead of & payment of 25,000,000,000 | — cables and stations. annual paym...:s be fixed by @ i r “Payment of rewards to vic- | commis the newspaper saya, “| Missionaries in Seoul Reported Made eEne April, 14—The entire! ious generals for exceptional jit has been dec to fix at : . \ 7 Rainbow Division was expected to} 9. vices, once the amount which Germany Prisor United States He arrive in Camp Pontanezen from the “Payment of funds to improve | Will have to within fifty year | il Ins front to-day. The latest arrivals in-| living conditions in Germany.” ve am ‘ie is kept secret, but i KRANCLISCO . Ah MMAiLe 7 Sraberger, as Chairman of the | indicated by the newspaper that @ RAN April 14.-# ide the 117th Sanitary Train; Pred a Combatacion, [figure of 360,000,000,0. trance dena vom narle |Hattery F, 160th Artillery of Indiana; | Germatl Ares narshnosa of |00,00-—has been agreed upon, whieh bee | by| Headquarters and Companies A and] 11, Allied terme, lincludes al r damages as well ag Japane n with the|B) 149th Machine Gun Battalion of a cost of nope Corean revolution according to in-;Pennayivania; 117th Field Signal| i Other newspapers do not mention, : | Battalion of Missouri, ROUND ROBIN” SENATOR, 9 such change in the termal ai formation received h lay y | The following units were expected all information in French quarters Rey, David Lee, ger 1 ot |to embark to-day A, B. CUMMINS OF IOWA, in regard to the Saar valley, » National A oe | Companies G, H, I, K, L and lit is said that it ts settled the mines |165th (old 69th New York) Infantry ACCEPTS LEAGUE PLAN |» become the absolute property of on the Pring Friedrich Wilhelm, (‘The rance, which will police the region, 2 a rented Pro | rest of the 165th sailed Saturday on aapuemeigi ied i on will be administered by @ J Thon 1 J 1. Ludow|the Harrisburg). Wil! Vote for Ratification if Fils lace? of disectorate undes the auspices a JW Field Staff, Supply and Headquar-| ished Reports of Amendments [of the League of Nations, This Die WASH! April 14—-An Ameri-|ter# Companies and First Battalion, be kecurale |rectorate wil! consist of one inhab : ; tae 167th Infantry of Alabama, on the re ACC e {tant of the Saar region, one Frengie 7 nd three | North Carolina, DPS MOINES, Ia., April 14. man and three nominees of the ; , | Comp 8 EK, G, HW, IT and K NITED STATES SENATOR | league. The regime, it is said, will Korean p fr of the 1 Infantry o Montana. U ALBERT B, CUMMINS of last for fit . when a pleblas i we Companies L and M, 167th Infantry Iowa, in a put address Weite will n the event that r 4, a Sta jespateh |and the 151st Machine Gun Battalion] jere last night declared that if Inhabit act to return a om Tok ted n the Minnesota, the amendments to the League jermany, that nation will be obliged , " r Admiral Moreau yesterday read the! of Nations draft are accurat |to buy back the mines, paying In gol 1 ' t the) (ivi#ion a congratulatory address by! win vote for ratification tn |'To carry out this task would be no fs 5 © Clemenceau, Several dec “es mean undertaking, say the ,com- pa ” ere distributed, Major Senator Cummins was one of ntator ally those of the pea w Jo a Commander| tne senators of the “roun Echo de Paris and Le Journal, who 1 ? opposing rat tion in t enate |declare it to simply a repetition " « Vr | f the r rT fn ns of the Ta which, they w rave plan has been © the equiva tole IME x — t of “most complete inertia” | her met were {CARDINAL MERCIER COMING. The peace conference leaders = ed Ww dals and | have come to an understanding TAKE BELL-NSS BEFORE MEME wa oa Primate of Belwi to Visit t. reqarding the date when the Ger= er meat ame S Hod e Teeth Firmiv tn wlohe man delegates shall be called inte ia al at Lgeetomagn | PAT ‘ conference, the Petit Parisien Ann nnn, Prie says it understands, That date, m ACING BORFAL, t declaves, is very close at hand Ba Buidiog iN : Pty —befors April 20. AWESULT Page 2 4000.” _— Iu o s the Council of TRIES, Page 12 Bight, “Soucy Uden gad’ caveien tests “hdl | TAKE MELLOANS BEFORE MuALS “our is understood to have fixed pedis re Og. oe ee Mk for the poe congress tamtative: Se ene Ne

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