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—a 28 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. Pek _ WILSON 1S NOW EXPECTED TO SAIL FOR HOME BEFORE JUNE fy Istant Dist y wer SING ON ENVOY. zie Elvira Cini, Aine Dov Wes They were met | CH Teh J Blake and Mrs. Blak |Lowoow aves 7% “ op 4 hildren of Dr. Joseph A. e and Mrs. Blake, phi ~ from New York. W W a M k 0 ° 1. Bisher and Prof, Marray ~ One cf the bombs, aduressed to Cunha, was opened and found ¢ ho as Once {rs. ac ay, ut for an Airing Stweaved tor a . Ait! . ‘ ‘ A JOU 00RD OUOTORIEOORGER sot CI pelchenitiche:. d-dh MBs Mba 2 the Bvening News has come to the for ¥ = contain percussion caps, an explosive and some acid. FE , m | on the question 0 ccessor to thi - ere dafivered in woode ° ombs cor ‘din a card § # ~f Kart of Reading, Hritisn Ambassador j Both were delivered in wooden boxes, the bombs contained in a card ) # a a8 % | to the Uhited Biates, with the atate board box inside, The packages were*marked “Novelty,” with the name x x m: that former Premier fli is , § = Hkaly to be the selection, Other name of “Gimbe!l Brothers. New Yor’ ” on the outside of the package. \® * ks the post ated, among ‘ x m those lL. Fisher, the The box containing the bomb was cylindrical, seven inches long and | % x Sree 6 a Pee Ge one inch in diameter. The tor tained a copper nail, being fastened , % MH lu I 3 1 ! ; Iphe SQ “nye 5 sre ste’ " mee t the whole Brit so that it would be necessary to twist the top. Beneath was a small bottle if a P veld by Both | Houses of Statement F allows Gy Sater Sue 2 he Onited of acid, to be broken by the copper nail twisting into it. Lower were | i al Italian Parliament—Speech ence Between Wilson and hauling, pointing five high power percussion caps, facing upward, so as to explode when x x Is, Concillatory. Japanese Delegates. Sin ey tha ae a, the acid dropped on them. They were held in place by cotton, evi- |e 1) ROME, ApH ® eiiisilatea Peel mintegegongaen orld for Bett dently to hold the acid to cause it to work on the caps. ie fh | Premier Otande's Government tes! err APM! 80 CUnited Press) — ™ The Japanese question has becn sot- ’ ‘ # | celved a unanimous vote of confidence 41,4 | hit + % | ia tho Tallon Senate tase nlgnt, ton ted it Was offfelaity announced tile | e = be ‘ bes =n Lipfie lei ik tas Sfternoon. President Wilson held a| 6 of confidence of 882 ‘ x eee ot Caemeceee conference with the Japanese this | | x sq | 0 40 given him in the House of Depus ining * | % F ties. A great demonstration followed PARIS, April $0 (Assootate: Press.) | beta Se % | the Premier's address before the Sen- | —A formula for tho sclution of the me i W | ate problem of Kloochow, which : ~ \% x | ‘The Premier aid before Parliament scene gnente a vee aed 1? ° aimee Bl : a definite break and prove mutually ; eet SchainUan Nias AE fave) x | an outline of the exghanges between acceptablo to the Chinese anal We offer to rent, at from $3 a | be m | himself and President Wilson, He Japanese, has peen reached by th |to $5 per room, over three thou- -_-—— x % | said the President's action In making powers, \t was stated in authorita- i} ‘be the street boxes until Monday and it was thon discovered that the postage Be public nu (leat ,: to ihe tive quarters to-day. jsand apartments, from three to ~ ws 4 a te pd be - tt a nd m a the ph i d i ] \ fe Was Insufficient. Inspector Cochran said he did not know how it couid be be |claim to Kiume had made it ImpOs- | contempinted the miving Gt Kieon| ee each, in different verde established from what boxes the packages were collected as they were | & Z| sible to either accept or reject any! how te the Sapsnen in tee P of the city. Tenants are invit © wreaght in by various carriers. =| *| proposals that might be made. He ‘rreaty with an arrangement for ite t0 apply at our office. if Bac! . | ches | gaid he believed it his duty to come C a = " “ long aid te6 Heh dears re eee x Out wane sem 3% | at once before the Parliament to re- ales a Minna pare Herp n con This Service 1s Free of Charge. 1 , x | ceive authori , carrying forward Wtons within a stip time S a The bomb container was a cylinder of highly polished wood of ma-| % : ml hin work ac the Conferoveee | Baron Makino and Viscount Chinda GREATER NEW YORK qo, bowany color and texture, lathe turned, At one end was a screw stopper, | Dr, and Mrs, Blake have just returned from France, where er abe x | Up until April 14, wien he received | °f the Japanese delegation Joined the TAXPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. o Inspector Egan said he would not be able to determine the mechan-| x children were born during the war. This picture was taken in Centra ® | trom President Wilson the American |COUNCH of ‘Three ut noon, Jules 144 SECOND AVENUE. x. tem of the bomb or its contents before tate this evening. All but tho! x Wbile the children were out for an airing. Katherine is pushing the ¢ | thought on Fiume, he said he belleved | C&Mbon, of the French delegation, | 3 two bombs he was examining were stored in the Post Office Department, | % Mase in which sits her little brother, William Duer Blake. Joan, the other B licnvanreemine wan hrobable also was called in | 2 pending examination. * daughter, is walking alone. % in the course of his address the | Baron Makino in a statement to-| Electric Ladd ACEC AN RS RRAMNRAR XH KA ANIA A RAIA RGR ICRF MND IN HH HOH. HIROEH HX HO MO day declared that Japan had mobiliz- Premier spoke of the attitude by the jed her forces on the fourteenth taken at Pari British ~ SENATOR AND SEATTLE MAYOR | — | VACUUM He said that lett had undoubtedly been received at his rice after he issued the order prohib- iting the display of the red flag, but his office force keeps such communications from him. police Or the postal authorities, Mayor is certain that there has no suspicious mail delivered at his in Brooklyn. MOSCOW SOVIET RUNNING FAR BEHIND ITS INCOME Bolshevik Government Fails Prove It Can Even Meet Iis | Incredible Expenses. ARCHANGEL, April 30 (Associated Press).—Bolshevik newspapers say that at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Soviet it was shown that the expenses of the Soviet have aggrogated $650,000,000, | while its income was only $350,000,00. The newspapers assert that $50,000,000 have been expended on the mainte- nance of children of the Red Guards and that the cost of distributing this! sum amounted to $15,000,000. ecieresadiamiamieiea ABLES TOBE IN HANDS = They are turned over to the The | been ta Come In and Hear the Convincing “SUPREMACY TEST” Do you really wish to know which is the finest phonograph in the world—which will bring to your home music as lovely as the original? Then come to The Edison Shop and hear our remarkable “Supremacy Test’’ ; -~-the only absolutely fair and scientific comparison of phonographs ever made. The “Supremacy Test’’ Is Unique All the prominent makes of phonographs ar assembled at The Edison Shop for this OF OWNERS SATURDAY test. You hear them al—in the same | room—played under precisely the same }Post Office Department Officials conditions. The Revolving Platforin swings | Prepare to Carry Out each phonograph into the same position as the one Burleson’s Orders. previously played. The Only Scientific Way To Judge You cannot go from shop to shop and instructions from Postmaster General Burleson, representatives of the Post- ® threatening him After Listening to a short address and ‘ 10 RETURN TO PARIS | used WASHINGTON, April 30,—Acting on | pir being photographed by an army of press photographers, the Germans were conveyed in autos to Versailles, where they are now lodged in hotels. Several windows of the second train, which brought journalists and minor attaches, were broken as a re suit of a minor demonstration during the trip, but otherwise the journey, which began in Berlin at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, passed without incident. Among those who arrived with the German Foreign Minister was Dr. Haniel von Haimhausen, former Councillor at the German Embassy at Washington; Director Strauss of the Deutsche Bank; Herr Rudiger, Secretary to Count von Brockdorff-Rantaau, and other minor officials, The first session of the Peace Con- gress will be held in the room now by the Supreme War Council and will be devoted to a verification of credentials, The text of the Peace Treaty will be presented to the Germans at the second session in the dining room of the Hotei Trianon. This is a superb apartment, 75 feet square and having windows almost reached Ve: the by sailles, it was received in of the French Government Prefect of the ne-et-Uise, to whom M-Rantzau’ expressed If of the delegation. etary (Herr Rudi: ger) subsequenuy remarked Hewspaper men present “Words fail me to describe my feel- ngs as | crossed your devastated re- gions. I hope the peace which we are all the nations which the war, joffice Department who have been remember what you hav. heard. If you in charge of operating the properties wish to know which is the best phonograph to-day be Breparations for turning you must hear them all—played one after back at inidnlght Bridey to private ows another. The competing instruments are Reh ee aes Ee LA YR 9 all given the excellent care that such a test demands eu rrireripey is sv resident Wilees Their manufacturers ure constantly invited to inspect nh onler t ; them. |tion of ¢ ’ Come in today and hear ibe relia taken Rare, sooner than was expected. THE EDISON SHOP 473 Fifth Ave-Opposite Public Library Also Newark, East Orange and Montclair. | MOB ATTACKS PROFITEERS. | Sixteen Injured tu Raid on ort in Vienwa. VIENNA, Saturday, April 26 (Assoel Phe food spe « mob, ‘8. WA Wrecked fn persons boing ‘Thetr | International, a, mt head /|GERMAN MILNER SENTENCED, |! tive of Brt er Insulted American, CORLENZ, Saturday, April 2% (As . az sociated Pressj—Carl Milner, a lawyer Promoted. WARHEY) Beg es te ible and 9 former officer the German| Two police Meutenants in Brooklyn | works contracts fale hat Pokaan eauelne te | month has shown a marked increas my who claims relationship to Vie- | hyiou 3 according to an announcement by Col. container the Brition secretary tor |eancles det by ralibane | Artur Wygodnaatinant to. the. Sacre thirty days to-day for actin and Lieut. Louis Kochester, wi erxed aaldlers sun unnet Oued n Rint Hin tabs, are the foen pr noted.” The | pinced contracts totalling more Acer. ‘The Incident occurred. on ‘retiring men are Captain: Lincoln Grey ),000 during. the past week, com- Fy et ear between Codlenz aud a of the Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn, sta. nd with a total of $3,600,000 In con. suburo, the American contending that tion, and Captain Thomas P.M: of tracts placed during the previous two Milner refused to shure his seat entirely around three sides, making \t virtually a room inclosed in glass, » delegates will proceed to the conference chamber through’ a mar ble corridor 180 feet long, lined with {mirrors on one side and opening on } the park from the other, When t German delegation De- | to the about to sign will give satisfaction to! participated in sh Min- AND TAKE UP TREATY Tone of Orlando's Speech and In- quiries Made by Italians Arouse Optimism. PARIS, April 30 (United Press),— The = Italia will decide to-day whether they shall return to the Peace Conference, according to ad- vices received at Italian press hea quarters here. Reports have been circulated that jin caso the Italians do come back they would be headed by former Premier Luzzati, but press head- quarters was confident Premter Oriando would resume the leadership \if they decided to return. American officials believed that Orlando would be back. Constd- erable significance was attached to the fact that minor Italian represen- tatives here have been sounding out the Americans as to whether the United States would favor conferring the mandate for Syria upon Italy if | she would return and accept a com- promise on her Adriatic claims, PARIS, April 30 (Havas).—The French pre in commenting on the speech of Premier Orlando before the Italian Parliament, finds a spirit of conciliation marking the address, As a result the newspapers ex- press the conviction that a reaump- on of the conferences over the Ital- an question will be posulble, and that ground for a satisfactory under- standing may be found. Italy, it ts |said, obviously Intends to give Pre- |mier Orlando @ free hand in dealing | with her interests, — HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Claiming; two-year- olds; four and a half furlongs.—Sedge Grass, 100 (Obert), straight $5.10, place ve show $3.10, won; Misa Stathem, alker), place $21, show $12, second; Bleut, 11 (Richcreek), show $19.60 third 626. Col. Murphy, Pok va Queen, Quick ire, bru: Pisk, Silex 2d also ran. Two Brooklyn P Lieutenants the ‘Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, station. ght it op- portune and useful that France and England should undertake mean: conciliation, while have the question re-exar by his experts to see if furth concessions could be made to Italian aspirations, ne Italian delegation was anxious not to delay peace and to avoid com- promising the union of the Allied peoples, even by a mere appearance of disagreement, It was continuing patiently to seek 4 means of concilla- tion and was discussing the subject with the British Premier when the Presidential message appeared. CRITICISES WILSON FOR MAK- ING VIEWS PUBLIC, “This new fact seemed to tho Ita!- jan delegation of enormous gravity. as it made public a dissension which until then, although deep, was con- | fined inside the Conference, Besides making statements addressed to the sentiment and will of peoples in gen- | cral, and, therefore, to the Italian | people, the full authority and pres luge of the italian delegates was | doubted just in the grave and de- | cidive hour when it was most needed." | Addressing himself to the attitude | of Italy at the Peace Conference and to find a he would the justice of her demands, the Pre- mier continued: “The question of Fiume was noi! first brought forward by italy but sy | @ thrilling act of spontancous will which began with the declaration of Fiume's representative the Hun- garlan Parhament, and which was subsequently confirmed when Fiume proclaimed herself an Italian town, Can our great nation remain inert and unmoved by the vehement and despairing appeal of this people whose blood is of our blood? No Italy does not need to p.t forward a formal thesis in support of her de- mands, feeling sure that violence will not be done to the will of this Italian | town, After paying tribute to all the Allied soldiers, the Premier continued: terme’ Allies of yesterday must be | Allies of to-day, and all their peoples, above all the American people, who sacrificed themselves for the victory of an Ideal, must remain at the helm together in tho tie of loyal friendship. in the Public Works Boom! i weeks. 4. Great Victory TO-NIGHT, Colonel Cecil William Viskniskki, Most Worshipful Master, will preside. Music: MASONIC TEMPLE 6th Avenue and 24th Street Speakers: Rear Admiral Plunkett, commander of the Naval Gun Battery in Franc editor of the “Stars and Stripes.” William Sherer, U. S. battleship band, Lieutenant Bernard Granville of musical comedy fame, and Mr. Ward Stephens at the organ. Come, Brothers—Let’s show New York that we’re behind the Victory Loan! : ‘ and French Governments, which . | of thé war, and would remain by the tice to New York he said had been loyal to prom- sides of those who had been her | ises made in the Treaty of Lon- friends and Allies from the first oe ALSO MARKED FOR BOMBS The " | don, which was framed in 19 hour. He said that he was confide 2 omb received at the office 4 be bes t Mekyor Ole Hansoa of slate. came| | , admitted that France and | ‘hut Japan would obtain sntisfaction ALL I.IAKES ON “ Monday while he was in Colorado| POET Tea Se Ret eee et rit hae beenratated thi \ t t » ed t Japan in * . . + g| 8Peaking for the Victory Loan. Like Htaly in her demande for the an- | tons to keep Kaiocnow,” the iar asy erm Wife of Thomas W. Hardwick and Negro Maid} tne pomp received at the home of nexation of Fiume. He added that | added, “and to occupy in perpetuit s ‘ " N they might have agreed, in prin- he fortress which her armies wrested Phone Bryant 5877 ry Senator Hardwick in AUiant. it wa . . Injured by Inferna achine at Atlanta wrapped in paper bearing the address | | bh Hdl hare eau 0° | correct awe airendy have ‘under Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co. F} of Gimbel Brothers, New Y cit + en to restore Kaliochow to China J S " Both Mailed From New York. i brane eaabban alae Rd ada | GOT WILSON'’S VIEW ON FIUME shalldcea 131 West 42d £t ATLANTA, April 20.—Explosion of/of Seattle, Both were went in pack-| rangement, which when the oap wi: (Continued from First Page.) TWO WEEKS AGO. ie BEN a Bot OBS tnecenbe In b-3~ an infernal machine sent through the |ages with wrappers bearing the re-| unscrewed would drop acid and Rat ; In Gleoussing the Ainerioan memo- | il wong end it te precisely. peeanes DIED @! maiis to the home of one-time United| turn addreas of “Gimbe! Brothers.| off a quantity of explosive chemicals || Ministers, Accompanied by)raris with Premier Orlando, with| dum, which was handed to him on | no one ts justified jn doubting our | cfd nee Mg States Senator Thomas W. Hardwick, | 324 Street and Broadway, New York.” | It had been broken in transit, and| Sixty Experts, Reach ying that he did not Intend to re-|APril 1¢ and which was distributed | word that wo now ask to “xc left to DELL PUNERAL CHUOH, Broodwer of Georgia, yesterday resulted in the|The package received at the home of| when a clerk in the Mayor's ofice| — ~ Aral | timate Paris aheroenie fi the fol. | SMORE tie, members of Earllament rome emia taken ohioh Minhe teeal paca serious injury of Mrs. Hardwick and|Mr. Hardwick alao bore the inacrip-| noticed the break he became sus Versailles. |lowing statement. iasted from the aS ne ee else SIRNeR OR | th appearance of unjustifiable #us-/ F1SCHER.—ROBERT. Lying in tai “6. the maiming of her negro maid. tion “sample” and this led Mrs, Hard-| pisious and turned the battle met —_——- | Italian delegationgngerer 2°: |e aTRAaeO kat Gis. weseuoranauay (ene oa: CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, LeTe “Mr. Hartwick was not at his home| wick to think it was merchandise and} down, draining dt without damag VERSAILLES, A “We are auth that af Phnchallop bape handed 7 7 i A 5 > OS, April 30 (Associated are ariged..to, declare tha: ‘ 1 See. ‘s Wit % e Nroadway. Auspices Actors’ Fund, ue " o Mayor Hi: incurred the eranit : denied Italy’s rights over the Dul- | » Maoney, fe of Convicted % ac, (hee the infernal machine was de-|to have.it opened in her busband'w](/MOr/MAvshR Meunyee Oe ene 1% | Press), — Count von Brockdorft-|‘%e Teport statiegtlng. Mes Barsilal | oii. reiands, accorded only incom. | Bomb Thrower, Now in New York. | MONSEES.—Jon &. lvered and Mrs, Hardwick ordered | absence. 1,000 extra policemen, arming them | ‘tie , [had told a member of the Tribuna’s| rit iinerty to Flume and even went | Mra Tom Mooney, wife of the man, _ Services at the cow MOF maid to.open it, belleving, it is| Senator Hardwick to-day laid re-| with shotguns and rifies aod breaking | “4Puau, German Foreign Minister: | state that he would not return to ah tae ast Pea ies the unity of [convicted of throwing the. bomb at| S42 CHURCM, tec said, that it was a sample package | sponsibility for the attempt on hin] general strike declared in Seattle Herr Landsberg, Secretary for Public- | Paris is absolutely groundless. Tho| teri. T told Mr. Wilson it aa the Gan Franeisoo preparedness par- | _Veereen'? «© containing pencils, When the wrap-'life to the fight he made in the} '##t Jaoua ° ty, Art and Literature; Dr, Theodor | understanding is perfect between Mr.| woiutcly impossible for me to agree {ade, Will address a mass meeting t pings were removed the machine ex-| United States Senate to stop iinmi HYLAN HEARS THE NEWS Melchior, General Manager of the|arzilai afd his colleagues of the) to peace on the conditions indleated, ;™errow 0 ght at Madison Square I = ploded with terrific forces, The maid's | gration after the war. , Warburg Bank; Herr Leinert, Presi- | delegation and, lke thom, he will) y gdded that, under such conditions, ty At aN Mederated Pres wat hands were blown off. Mra. Hardwick| KR. A. Tomlinson, Chief Post Omic BELIEVES RED FLAG. ORDER dent of the Prussian Assembly; Herr | adopt the course Upon which the | the Italian delegation felt it could not |said this afternoon that Mr: Nv yoney | = Te Was bumed about the face and body | Inspector here, said all facts in con- i Giesberts, Minister of Posts and Tele- | /’4r-iament decides | continue to participate in the confer- | r nd that there had been ga Bd her upper lip was severely cut | nection with the case have been seni MAY BE RESPONSIBLE xraplis, and Herr Schuecking, Ger-| President Wilson now plans to/ence with any benefit for others or | tp t of the tin nest. FOUND AND REWARDS, be DY @ flying fragment, Furniture in | to the postal authorities at New York many's plenipotentiaries to the Peace |!tave Parls for home between May] qignity for Italy, but sald I wouid | Moores is stopping at the Hotel Con: ra ith ai aa Oe y eae the room was demolished. jand the investigation would be con ——— Congress, reached the little station at | 25 4nd June 1, While still here, it 1s | communicate with representatives of | 7°" aM Ww 7 fy Police believed to-day the machine |@ucted there. Fragments of tho! savor tylants frst intimation that) W#ucresson, five .miles from Ver- | !/kely he will issue a call for an extra | the Ajlied Powers with which Itay MD’ was sent by the same person or per- | Wooden box in which the explosiv’ |, bomb addreased to him had. been. Suilles, at 9.45 o'clock last night. session of Congress, which may moet | was bound by speclal agreements, on sons who several days ago sent a| was packed, pits of lead, the Gimbel|onught in the mails by the postal au-| The German delegates, accom.|#* early as May 16. “President Wilson showed great re- | ot similar machine to Mayor Ole Han: wrapper and other evidence have al. | thoritles reached him through reporters panied by some sixty experts, gret for such a hypothe: adding he! ¥ while he was presiding at a public hear- | sistants and journalists, travel ITALIANS EXPECTED | would do everything possible to pre- | n the City Hall this afternoon. two ‘special trains from Germ vent it. He said he the 7 a e 2° vdeo A Loan Meeting at 8 o’Clock ; Lieutenant s and Major Guy T. 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