Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. U.S. AMBASSADOR A AND ORLANDO TRY TOSETTLEFIUME TROUBLE ee ASHOUR WEEK WOMEN OF KUNGARY SAVED —Q)VERNICHT GAIN LESSON FOR WHOLE WORLD =). S.C |S PINNED | Sn a "FROM BEING “COMMUNIZED” "SEEN BY FREDERIC COUDERT grees eiec! WORLD ROUND | BY RAMILY QUARREL AT MEAL INVICTORYNOTES | tw TRIAL OF FORMER KAISER) UWHERD AS SHIP mee IN PEACE TREATY sas eames and in rivers Hands wren| HERESTT,B29,600 auisoriy on ternational Law Says xo ts+) SPEEDS TOPORT Quirinal where the, king and queen | Mother-in-Law and Wife of Herr Weltner , bunalas Now Constituted Could Act in Case, appeared on the jcony 5, er | ad csitinit ‘ _ - a ar : ace; with them were soldiers who naa | Equal Pay for ' for Women and} Started the Fuss That Stopped It. | Official autacitotions in City | and It Is Fitting to Create Precedent Pennsylvania Guardsmen Ar. canal 1 te sume, | Right of Association” Among | BUDAPEST, /,cil 91 (Assoctated Press). | NOW $156,242,050—To- | prederic re. Coudert, the leading |and her con to make this}. tive on Kroonland—Other - e : . . yd . cage cheer an the Nine Labor Clauses. | f war owing to a fainily quarrel that Hungary escaped having {ts day’s Pledge $6,000,000. American authority on international prineipl of 1 responsibility Transports Arrive. © PARIS, April 29.—A meesage from os cM GCI eM los lH al | WeHe Ths Taiiines iatimbal coke (SITS PRULUHEN! GUAtaMett, Wik AO ; Rome to-day quotes the Soa | WASHINGTON, April %.—The labor of Saratoff, rather than to the abhorrence of Bela Kun to the WASHINGTON, April 29,— lente tha jevena thin TLD GUOR TIRGOMARL AVEAL: TE VAT ye Jeli pH Geol ae @Ttalia as deciaring that the Nation lolauses adopted yesterday by the! scheme, a8 the latter afterwards stated. Treasury officials reported to-day and others responsible or the grevt|terrent tn the future ta those states-|the harbor to-day with an immense Council of Fiume has cabled vee it. | Plenary Gbiciiett tor thieetdon’ in the The law to communize women was Actually framed and jn the that the offieial Victory Liberty | uy. men, or military leaders, who hope to] req keystone bearing the number 28 | Orlando that the city has annex | "| printers’ hands ready for publication, when Herr Weltner, one of the 8 i : | gratify personal oy national ambi- Loan sales to date were $914,500,- By Frederic R. Coudert, | “ons by eviininal 000. While the percentage of the states and by viol self to Italy, placing all power in the |Peace Treaty were made public to-| the cabinet of bright young men who are now ruling the fate of the . hands of Gen. Graziole. day by the State Department, They former kingdom, went home for supper, During the meal he told his tults upon other] in its x settled rules of centre conspicuously in ber The action of the Pea tonference | international law, and definite (roativs.| °W: On board were 3,733 officers The battalion of British braced were as follow | wife and bis mother-in-law in glowing terms about the projected minimum quote |p slightly higher | 1. Getermining to hold Emperor Will- wilt thus iy personal and|and enlisted men, nearly all of the ~~ gg sage Paes wits i no high contract n,| reforms. than that of the came dato in the [1 11, to trial for rosponaibility in the cam retributive fustice comes | 28th (Pennsylvania National Guard) as, Bo vad aly ts heavily reine [recognizing that tie well-being, phy-| What are you doing for women?” they asked. | fourth loan the daily percentage ie | vitiution and conduct of the Greas|t? an end, Feudal c ons of I Units on board were the forcing her divisions in © Cantral Istria.|sleal, moral and inteMectual, of ine Weltner then explained that in future women would be free, too; | gradually falling, officiate s War ig a memorable act in bistory.| by & modern. pringiple. of national See. ee ee dustrial wage earners is of supreme| that they would be permitted to choose their own husbands and discard Total sales are about $226,000,000 ; . ‘ crim responsibility for lawless ae-] chine Gun Battalion, two battalions’ HOIST OLD FLAGS international importance, have framed | them if they liked by the simple process of paying a few cents for a | behind the record for the same | Mirnational lawyers Mave differed tions, “There could be no finer vindi- | of 1110) Infantry and the 28th GERMANS HOIST ol & Permanent machinery aswoclaied| legal paper declaring their “unfitness” for married life, Further con- | day in the last loan, Upon the legaltty of the proposed POP” | plea uen WIMol Ine. teen. relnciona| Mucar™ Poles Company ‘ ESPESTATIO GF PEAGE|©"Sece"shv cece] iirc atu eh ep eaniths | SP Me tna” |g” ake: ti ia | wr ae hn, of recognize that differ: of lima Pere ers Bt GeO eea Tieee Be Carere eres a) eee care Oe Dior ein fy af af pahde ed 4 | must proceed from precedent to prece- eta tS emai rite ad Fre nh was opens. Th pom ntation a et sapien so both husband and wife would get rid of the duties and responsibili- ctory Liberty Loan campaign an lout. aad -thaes Lunas Got Sate h 9 for mere lewaliom| took place af 8 o'clock on Bunday American Military Police Promptly portunity and industrial tradition| "es of rearing thetr offapring. from now to the end of the drive | reine, put when it is necessary, un- retadonin’ Saeed Uinon|aftertioon. fn tho presence ot the Take Down Banners Shown make strict uniformity in the cond) “Do you mean to tell me you can get rid of me from one day to the campaign managers declare there| less internationa w is to be wholly concepts i-]reyiment Col. Dav read Schad’e in Coblenz, tions of labor dificult of immediate| another and marry the next day if you like?” demanded young ¥rau pet cereyceter ines htecres solver consists 0) eres aya) eede focal tribunal could | citation and Lieut. Col, Haller pinned a ment, But, holding as they do| Her. | This is one of the occasions . (Oey Serene un, {the cross on the Sergeant's breast. GaN, Monday, AD Ba sate romedien (probably error “That's how the law stands” erplied the husband. ts bed be at tadstal ute he thing reully to be determined in | tot! udeauately, with the altuation, | SArEeU ia SroMe ior pre Penp (Associated Press.) —Hnthused bY PPB} transininyion) be regarded merely t Then the storm broke. Hoth wife and mother-in-law began to 008 quota, Oficial Agures placed) . tise such a precedent is in aocont] tlomal cowmt, with all the safeguards a machine gun nest and (he oak pects of peace and newspaper FepOrts as an article of commerce, they think! scream and a frenzied scene ensued, the upshot of whieh waa that the | ‘P® ‘Wbscrintions of tho district UP to} with the admitted and sedtied princi-/1 Impartial legal proceditre apd a joaves for claaning out a German ‘ public trial, will do more to vindicate!" cond one. that the Peace Delegates had}inat there are methods and principles! woman demanded that Weltner should prevent the law from going into | '#%t Bight at $201,369,850 and those) plex wf intern the force und effect of international| The 111th Regiment's casualties peat Cologne en route to Versailles, | for the ratification of labor conditions) effect, or they would leave him at once, and would, moreover, get all tho | of the city at $16,242,050, which is 14.9 for a century, bectt | treaties nnd law, deliberately flouted) amounted to 38 per cent. Killed and 80 mi en ; ; Ad , Ase aonvietio F ions, like rman Kaiser and his m five Coblens civilians to-day hoisted} which all indust communitics| wives, mothers and mothers-in-law off all the ministers to do the same, | 4nd 35.6 per cent., respectively. At | FToWiNE conviction that nations, like Sg . * mitions, than anythin German fisgs. They were taken down irieegetnelty seit sea Weltner, in the interest of his home comfort and peace, eventually | this ume it should be 38 per cent. MURESRRGaE: esa. that Cad buesBnt been done perhaps since by the Military Police. mit promised to do his best aad use his influence with his fellow members Picasa SAE Hur acapaoed” Wied ee, Shee tea Lite ok eas K cfowd of doughboys on leave was “Among these ] through his paper, the People’s Voice, to get the law rescinded. He | morte than $6,000,000. Of this amount wrong,” and that political crimes are lls hoch “fie gg ciples ¢ 1¢ following seem to the hign| Went to the telephone and had a conversation with Bela Kun and the "| $475,000 represents the subscriptions] nor p Niiawabia dua. Obie fing whero a large German fing contracting parties to be of special | 'r Ministers, and then called up the printers, telling them that no {of the employees and patrons of| outgrown, and the product of a pa any regulations prohibit the fly-/and urgent importance s needed to be “pulled” from the forms where the law lay, He also | Franklin Simon & Co, for the week] ing state of society nd moral- jonal law Winill’| per vent. woun on-| Among the New Yorkers on tho | Krooniand were Lieut. Edward Fisher wrong is no longer a! of No, 67 West 50th Street, who is concerning individual with Company | of the Uith; Lieut. ch disturbs the| Norman UL. Richardson of No. 95 d concerns the fami-| Woodycrest Avenue, who Was with ions and becomes not a! the 102d Engineers of the 27th Division but a eriminal act. The | and who was left behind at Brest with ©” methods and prin r crimes, are " Paris Conference, tn {ts latest recom- | pneumonia, He is entirel: tng af German colors excepigby special] “First —- The guiding principle] ordered that the type be melted and the copy destroyed. ended last Saturday Since the beginning of the war tho] Hrndution, hae vindicated this sound | — ‘Tha transport Atenas ‘ar permission, above enunciated that labor should It was thus that the law died. Following are the largest subscrip-| jeaders of the Allied nations and the] and progressive view | day from St. Nazaire with ninoty-six Reports from the eastern edge of the /not be regarded merely as a com tions of the day: | President of the United States have the disclosure of the] officers of the 513th KF tiidgehead across the Rhine state that} modity or article of commerce Lazard Frer fm tho neutral zone opposite Coblena econd—The right of association ENTIRE GERMAN ‘WILSON APPROVES George Blumenthal ‘ there ‘were German fiags fying Over} for ai) lawful purposes by the em- T. A. Gillespie Company po Serge and the enemy colors were) yioyed an well as by the employers. Butler Brothers, Inc.. fa ol) villages as far as the - ird—The payment to the em- Franklin, Simon & Co. 475,000} consent of civilized nation outposta could see with glasses Mt IS} stoyed of a wage adequate to main- Franklin Savings agreement of all these nation: indicated that the Germans believe tain. reasonable standard of life as tional) Shs ides and two « Tt war, the caicu- | ns of the Ger- | the principle of n al ' and this pr nquer and dis- 500,000 | met with general pt ¢ Surape 280,000 | ternational law depends upon the| laid bare under the best Ku turned with the news that his b yf accuracy aud p f, and furnish an vad en decorated with the bject lesson fraught with good for! cross of war; and that seven of its the future of the world sach ax could | members had been awarded the D, Hughes of th ery whose home Avenue, Klmhurst, L. J hour day or a 48-hour week. as the MUNICH NOW ENCIRCLED = [s:andara sm oe aimed ut wnero it hav Williams A: Nash.» not already been obtained, eeceniiipniesioe | (Continued from First Page.) Greenwich Savings Bank. BY GERMAN TROOPS “Wifth--Phe adoption of a weekly ‘ : | rewt of ut least twenty-four hours,| Thirty Women Among the|wnich congress passed conferring Frans s+ eqgiaas which should include Sunday when-| [jg] Say ai yi drastic and unlimited powers under | National Mal eable Ca Une Government Forces in Landshult, | eve practicat Eighty : even W ho Reached the guise of war powers. Tho best | Corporation 435 Miles From City—Nurem- | “Sixth —‘The abolition of chi Versailles Last Evening remedy, the Senator said, would be | Taylor, Bat berg, Spartacan Leader, Killed bor and the imposition af » " for Congress to repeal these laws, Watts, St 4 r tations on the labor of young per- ERSALLLES, April 29 (Associated congress has granted Mr. Burte-|L. F. Demmerich & Co. PARIS, April 29.—The en sons as shall permit the continuation | p, leading mambers of the| son," Senator Borah sald, “unlim- | Crocker Bros @ Munich by German Government) of their education and assure their) ¢ ace Conference delegation | ited, undefined, drastic and arbitrary | Cosden & Co.. troops has been completed, according to bigger Shy een ete Ul nee (to arrive here at 9! powers; gfanted them in violation | Pacific Fire Ins. C ink of Manhattan. one side the outlaw states of be obtained by no other method CG. Another New York mun wan tae pence will soon be signed and the #0 lénia is woderstood in thelr time und tman, Dillon & C | Carl Hojorn of No. 312 Wests 130th Denso which has prevailed since they O11 | | R WIRES Ualan Gauare: Gavin’ 300,000 i | Street. who was attached to the W#t1 meeene wis by Sronen, “Pourth—The adoption of an elght- 'IN FRANCE 10 NIGHT MeGraw, Hill & Co. is further charged, the check WAS) Brigade Headquarters of the sith Di- | used to pay an old bill of Rogers, viniou. j Then they qurchased yo | ve Rexina d'Ttalla from Marsciites 150,000 | Then they qrurchased brandy, ¢ with 1.819 mer ; ; . par al nearty all casuals, and Jettes and other supplies, wot tae line West Atsck from Lu Palle tithe cooxe from the checkroom and had) 21 men wore expected later In the day. t cooked at a delicatessen store. | sean aR | Then it is said they went to Rogers’ ’ orn ween 6° FORTY ALABAMA MINERS | BACK IN YALE CLUB ec SicetisTS.* ENTOMBED BY EXPLOSiON McDonald, Heveral days later Robinson was| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 29.—The arrested on Rogers's complaint. Ac- | Majestic Min ) Rogers's statement Robin- | jngy vaded guilty and was given al relement rman I expe re north of Birme was blow p shortly after cordin 80,000 | Former hited President Said ol = ™ ace by Judge W n u on of coal ees Cones revive’ Ne La iat al cP er Us boot pease bbe, Pept tariape yg idyll dy es See inten iteia re tne| to Have Passed the Check— |} mies nover to according to taforma:ion reaching — | This "result. was accomplished, it is|muuneration for work Of oaiuil value.) Kighty-seven members of the eom-| ished principles of free government. | PO Aa $17,050,000 Delnging the ay ‘ \he \ * stated, by tne occupation of Landshult, chth. ‘The standard set by li" | mission arrived here last night, be-|We stunted these powers under the|tofal amount for the district up to Lawyer Was Expelled. bo panera at have been taken out of the about 135 miles northeast of Munien, [ih ain country, willl roubect to i) ing tho second party to reach the|suise of war necessity, but no neces- 199,450, To this may be added, tite et i y injured. and forty others : H which city has been closely approached | fue guard to the ciutable oconomic | scene of the pregentation of the peace | sity existed for any such grant of |UnOMclally betwoen $7,000,000 and) | papers emitted bs on all sides. treatment. of, all workers, lawfully | terme, Of theve, thirty were women, | powers. $8,000,000. ; hs : ‘The Roumaaian troops on Aaturday | resilient, the |The Germans include tho commission| “He {9 not exercising any author | A# @ special encouragement to the | Court Justice Gavegan in eccupied the neighborhood of Tueapok-} |“ Nint) on limitation of armaments, com-|ity not within the provision of the | vers of fifty, one hundred and five | Court to-day It Is charged that "ALL READY FOR LAUNCHING OIEO. ‘ ‘ _——— the Yale ¢ ' Uta be atili in the maine, ace | followed and » Was ding tO company officials, Hts iy | Vision. for no fF = YOLRY ADM Kor ¥, 111 miles east of Budapest and) vise, women should take part, In or-| posed of Drs, von Becker and Schall |law which Congress passed. If he je |"Undred dollar notes, the Govorn Mie Grune New Ye ie Willan Tt Bervie » CAMPE tL i onthe railway line between Budapest! aoe (o insure the enforcement of the me x ment has announced that subscribers A on. 08 $80 © SELL FUNERAL or ni n jo Sotticher, at on/exarcising it rbitratily, Robi 0 1 reside of THURCH, Broadwa OW et, Tyeada: Debrecen. Despatches rom Buda: | jaws and regulations for Ue protection | 474 Major Botticher, and that on) exercising It arblirafily, how did | of gums not exoedding $10,000 will re- | Robinson, former Vice Presid OF TENNESSEE TO-MORROW | sitet Besar, sunt. rueaday, add that the Houmanians also cap-} of the employed. commercial affairs, Sixteen of the Congress expect arbitrary laws to be ceive all their certificates, even if the | the Norfolk & Wesiern Railrowl wat] | loan is oversubseribed. It had been decided at the beginning of the cam- ti Bekes-Couba, 120 miles southeast} “Without claiming that these latier commission are women, With| executed except in an arbitrary way? of japest. ods and principles are either complete] ine party were the official courier,| They are cruel, arbitrary and at war IRLIN, Saturday, April 26 (As- OF final, the high contr von Bismarck, a doctor, a barber and| with every principle of free govern- MONSEES.—JOHN MONSEES. Bervices at the CAMPBLLL PUNKS L cuuRcH Vice President of the Chesat Goy. Roberts, His Daughter ay Transit Company forged a cb | Staff Arrive for Christening t Broadway, 60th et, re of opinion that they Lasetibere cj palgn not to allot any notes after | Sta e fe stening Widaenige ek. sogiated Prevs)—Martial law was to guig ethe policy of the League of] Rudotph Brand, the press representa-| ment and should be repealed. the full quota had been subscribed, | $100 which was cashed at the Yale| Carehony. Eat Ss t dedlared to-day in all Bavarian terri- | Nations, and that if adopted by the in-{ tive, Thero was also a number of | — ‘Tho New York district ts ahead of ers ir. 1. | Services at the CAMPBELL VUNENAL tory east of the Rhino, and Govern- | dustrial’ communiti ching of the Area ) VUNENAL Jub by L, Harding fo. ‘ » memn-| telegraph and telephone operators, SUPREME COURT 10 HEAR ser bratete Sere cau ater. nea up by ; « : | ment trops began an advance on bers of the oy at F300 In! he party lett the train at the tisile Bib cls Hholne pawns Munich from the south and captured | PFA* y n ; system, of sti of the Second Liberty Loan cam- Murnau The Communinte immedi« |ixbection, they will confer lastin > J i moniter i station of Vaueressen, twelve and a BURLESON CASES MONDA paign, but hehind the same period in| tion by Rogers, a lawyer, for a man- alaly. throw reinforcements into | benefits upon the wagearners of the} half miles from Varis, from which ‘Kem the third and fourth loans. The seven- | damus requiring the Yale Club to sew | ten, west of Murnuu from | Work.” ee ieee place they drove to Versailles in auto. CoP NG eRrED IGA ams: “aie Mayan | CT ry. tha lub shaUld noe reeeind Or at the Navy Yard in CHURCH, at 945 ofclock to rrow 80 FM, be one af the most im-|SCOTT—At her home, 27 Lindsley ev.. bean wit South Orange, on April 28, 1019, JANET A, SCOTT, beloved wife of Jonn oudwuy, 66h ot., Tuesday emontes that } ere in years, When the ¢ t Munich and Augsburg to ward off mobiles, Tho Mayor of Versailles,) Kansas and Illinois Proceedings | were: Second toan, $167,907,750; third) its action taken in March of last yea nuiliges cle ihe wasn willl Rueent ance eCke Margaret and t the attack on the Government forces, PERSHING WOULD CuT Henri Simon, posted a proclamation " S 1 $262,461,250; fourth 1 expelling him from membership in the tened by Miss Helen Roberta, parle laa. The Spartacan leader in Nurem be a i Over Wire Rates Set for joan, 461,250; four joan, $306,- r of the Governor Tennassee, mneral services South ee on Berg, Albert Schmidt, was shot to-day appealing to the population to main- i t 749,200, organization. | Bf the Gavarnor a we] Wednesday at noon, Interment at eathoriii rrr Pe dome tip | ARMY OF OCCUPATION tain a dignified and calm attitude, rgument. DAILY QUOTA IS INCREASED AS} The check was said to have ae will be attended by Afieen maids ue chy Coe r authorities a plot to depose the snd has also appealed to the visitors WASHINGTON, Apr 29.—Upon CAMPAIGN DRAGS. drawn on the Franklin Trust Com . , PaO Hom ve ent, Vighting (ue D a | Gov. 1 s un ervices at ess between the Groament | | Said to Have Told Wilson 192 000} '° svstain from “inopportune mani- | the motions of the State officials To catch up with its quota by May | pany to the order of W. Hl, Kowiaron.) oy cnURCH and Communist troops, resulting in| ae . sedt “ye | festationsy and inadlec retions.” the Supreme Court to-day fixed next |10, when the campaign wifi end, this| and signed “Indian-Ailantic| xaanyi the party are} 8.30 P Se Mtoe of & number of the Feds \ Troops Would Be | Monday for hearing arguments in| district must make a daily gain of! supply Company, A. Cunninghane.|cols, 1 m Maxweil, F.| = = ——— Neher sbere were arrested and quiet | Sufficient GOMPERS GETS. SYMPATHY original proceedings brought ty the | $90,719,200, which is considerably high- | President.” It was Said to L. Pittman, Bil Redelsheimer Losr, FOUND AND | REWARDS agaia reigns temporarily. PARIN, Api” te Wanad’ Pres). State of Kansas aguinst Postmaster | er than any day's showing made #0] py W. H. Mobinson and Rogers and|Cleate, C. UL. Bacon. M. M. For merece ' MESSAGE FROM WILSON General Burleson questioning uw | far. The campaign managers are con- | when tt was custied at {le cluty st is}Pavien ACH) Humphreys, | Gu $1,000 REWAR | New Mrike Agitation Reported |F% Pershing was reported to-day to authority to interfere with Intra- | fident that it can be done, but they| charged that $% was uscd to pay a] Thomas, Major Tk W. Hale and Gen NO QUESTIONS ASKED | v ey. |have advised wident Wiisor = a » Whitaker State telephone toll rat began to realize to-day that they | yi there and it for the retura of WIITE PAST MUAKD Boa claimed $25 in cash 's maids of honor were | contaiaing one diamond shell cam diamond ahain PARIA, April 29.—Henewed agitation [seven divis 8 (192400 men) 4 Miss Itobert ee very soit At the same time appeals wera |bave a man’s size job ahead of them. | yas pald to Roxers gd Bees pli | Sod ‘diamond ‘beurts fancy distapnd oraceler, parts of Germany ia ro-[ficient t act aa the Amorican Army of] Present D ply Grieved to Hear) 0 tiie by the Government trom| The New %..% dlateict is further iy tse Hearse own sworn Se ivan Aap, y Madiree" ionas peariee test, fade ‘man advices received here. Decupetion along (ue a : ft Accident—Labor Leader Is | the decision of #edera! District Judge | tehind its quota than any of the other RSE Ee fated ine piece bur Py AUAich alae Clava: Wranne'#umps.| Renter my at the ia ‘aritoa OF bet Wown Atala and lfc Amawal Gt Atusrican ana et Improving. |Landis in Chiengo last Saturday en-|eleven Federal Reserve Districts x= | og AR rerore ailer Misa Ev 5 Hale, Mise | DIDICER’ & ©0., G0 5 ay, ‘ general strike on May 7, if their wi). vedios the Allied cs on the} Samuel Gompers, Presidemt of the|Jlning the Postmaster General from | cept Atienta, Ga. which has obtained) quence of liquor in the pres Hutnphire s Hargrov TAN siti tne particens ar to @ dangerous miniamun, but| American Federation of Labor, who| !Mcreasing Intra-State telegraph rates | only 4.1 per cent, Misses Max nson W at the ence of Rogers, Rot Sparticans displaying Kreat activity and ng openly favors getting as many|is recovering the Hotel Continental | in Iilinois and the Supreme Court also| It was Belleau Wood and Marine} time, \¢ Was said, carrying: the ont son, Miss ip bia 4 ing to organize a general sri ans home as rapidly ws possibte,|fram an automobile accident, to-day | ordered upon the motion of State offi-| Pay on Victory Way. Reveille was | en Gunninwhane for s and Mrs. Corr romen. RK, ‘ MS | _ jreceived the following oablegram from] cials that this also can be heard | sounded at 8 o'clock this morning, fol- , peste He was to take it to Cunnin, ' soa curred, the advices sh. JERSEY TROLLEY FARES ident Wilsor Monday. Both will be argued at the | lowed by guard mount at 10.20, Mar- | | “Deeply grieved to hear of your aoct- ut his country home at Spark same time as appeals from South Da-| tin Vowel! presided as usual und there ; © Secretury, BE. M. Mosler al |dent. Hope everything goes well with |\otq and. Masaaehusetta. which ine| Were baads of music, vocal selection |X: Ys the Beer sally | you. Warnest sympathy and re- | naving already signed 4 ‘Twelve Killed in Ai Vie olve si Ma jo} by jee clubs, presentation and re rs LONDON, April 2.—Twelve persons | volve similar auessions, yee tT colote, alt preceding the} With the check Robinson was alxo were killed in anti-Semitic riots at tr Gompers' condition is new re- . : ie Proapeyaps' alge gan wi carrying a £0 ording to al Vienna, according to an Exchange Tele | Compromise Is Affected in App feast garded us satisfactory, The hotel lobby 28TH DIVISION MEN ARRIVE yegire’ hntarern Pantie me femations : ere sare Mean eeebaied From ines sity Werder. | tion of the Bridgelon. & Milt | |om filed with people last night who} ry spectacle, outside of the war,| Now Year's dinnt the C Trade Mark to inquire for } Jompers's Ve t sho a ‘ ville Traction Company. i say Me “a a y a ner onal ON TRANSPORT KROONLAND afternoon. Dag aus a hes we hano home, He checked if ip LAWYER, LATE, FINED $50. | se pil : age ight to get the latest re- trench warture with guns of all sizes ;at the Pennsylvania S ZOENTON: Nd, Apr! ™ 7 in action, hand grenades, cha in hts} T roopship Lands 3,733 Soldiers, | tanks, handling of trench mort Applica Bridgeton and Millville Trac | Special for To-Morrow, Wec'nesday, April 3Cth McDermott of Brook- |tion of t Tolerate Tardin: of | strolled out and Sand | took him to the Yale Club, There, it]f | CHECOE Wee Gr BPICED CREAM DROPS As the name mace the , |tion Company for authority to increase large Vox of ; doughboys going over the top and| ite coeee Vincent A. O'Connor, a lawyer, was lite passenger rates in each fare zone Ay White 489 of Them Wounded or making their advance—all this and | Niwsiat 25¢c fined 8 by County Judge McDermott from & to 7 cer as been denied by Lipton sent a mes- Sick—Atenas Also in Port. still more war work is shown. | France. It will march from t brary | “NOX “ ipiada eee erie miu eee ieeiacee : — Bringing 3,738 ; | tne thaw Garton in ‘Bryant hare Bi lup to 43th Street at 11.80 o'clock and court. order has been issued allowing the com i ,788 troops, nearly all of | the ar Gare! n. en to Vietory W wher Ar they must be on time and when U'Con- (1 nt instead of « & aunt fare, a port Kroonland arrived to-day trom |Site warden, A hond of lottuce was | Major Gen, Alexander will roviow the ) BOF gppeared 15 minutes later than the) The fare nones are two miles | er agtas ith | St: Nanaire. She curried nearly all of| given to every buyer. Three thous | men at Victory Way and ov rth ' 4 time set for his appearance, the Judge |long and under the the com: | Ba eee: tt?) the 100th Machine Gun Battalion, a {and dollars worth of notes were sold [Jean ordered him to show cause why he | pony charged 2 1-2 mile, the 40 and) Division Headquarters detachment, : not ve punished for contempt. Ite plage = -_- ie t trolley rate tr erney, Un- | Loan, | Insurance Com) Part of T7th to Parade a 4‘) about half of the 111th Infant: | : der 6 cent fare the per mile rate ts Uncle ; ry, ca get ance to in Notes, | Wreck Kk MMi ence tas anny Srareanen mare \the Sth Miltary Polloe Company. | 2 om ror ine atin eteien innterede| ZEARTPOND, Conn, April t&—Tho| @ORANTON, Pa, April 29.—Three | ; f wi? ataondeshcans'| MHA Kine lie Hse part of the 77th Divisi | Jrates were also allowed the company #: #leenlochasa; | She also brought 489 wounded or sick. ‘ reh, On| Hartford Five Inu ! trainmen were killed and two others in- ¥: | about dest, 140 (Maho- | ‘The Aetnas with 103 casua loft before the day of the big ma | Hartse A ine: x bad ie ot | The commission was prompted to al-| ney) ArAiRE $6.30 Ming $4.40 tone | gree Meenas, With 108 casua loMcehs | THoreday Company D. B08th Infantry, | scribed 10 $3,370,000 f t jared, one probably fatally, when the \iow the 6 cent fare because the evidence | $3.10, first; Rhomb ‘14>. Wiliams), | “an ait i , po! headed by Capt. Knight, will take part | Bonds to-day i @abeose in which they were riding 7" J {cen fare be s place $4.40, show $2.90, second; Alqardi @ Regina d'italia trom Marneilies | headed by Cap y nd Indemnity i into a irain on the tracks ‘of pany is not earn | Tie (Reeder), show $3.50, third, Time, | With 1.819 men, nearly all casuals, and !” 4 Liberty Loan demonstration at the Pity Nh For canct location see televhone directory, Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ing sufficient revenue, The vonrd held 419 3-5; Otto Floto, Porin, Gold Bond! tho West Alsek from i Pallice 'wita Peblie Library, This company WOR oarrtes Hartford's total to more than The specified weight includes the contaimer, prey, the 7 cent fare was not justified, also ran. 1 men were expected later in the cay, high honors at competitive @yills in wi, 000,000, It's quota is $12,553,000,