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. i . PA ce. ORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919, RIS NOW EXPECTS THE GERMANS TO ASK FOR MORE TIME oeau, and President Wilson, met this|Chamber of Deputies Tuesday the | to "London).—The German Cabinet EXHIBITION of New EpiIson PerioD PHONOGRAPHS WEST BALLROOM of the HOTEL COMMODORE Wednesday, June 25th, 1919 TEN A. M. TO FIVE P. M. v O you love the beautiful in furniture? If so you will take delight in these new terms. The Ministers were said to have been Count von Brockdorff- Rantsau, Herr Landsberg, Horr Geis- berts, Dr, Dernvurg, Horr Preuss and Horr Gothein, WEIMAR, Thursday, June 19 (by the Associated Pross).—Count Brock- dortt Rantzau, the Foreign Minister, and Philipp Scheidemann, the Chan- cellor, with a few others, will resign because they will not sigh the treaty, Gustav Noske, Minister of Defense, or Herman Mueller, Majority Social- iat leader, will be chosen Chancellor by Prosident Ebert, it is said. | Noske is very popular, not only | | with tho Right wing of his own party, | but with the Conservatives, since he | Was able to protect propery during recent disorders ig Berlin. Ho is un- | popular, and even hated, by the Radi- | cals of his party and the Independent | Botialists because of the rigor with which he suppressed disturbancos, The new Cabinet, according to re. port, will sit until # o'clock Fri- day morning, and will presumably settle the question of signing the treaty.” It is expected to accept the | Allied terms, although exprts who have considered the treaty, Lave unanimously rejected it as impossible, One of them, Fritz Thyssen, the coal | magnate, said to The Associated Press to-day: “Germany cannot honestly sign and | hope to fulfill her obligations, It | would be far better to pay a larger indemnity, but leave coal and other economic pomibiliies of production by which alone the payment of the | Indemnity is possible.” roma A Cy i aiecaaee ant es part taken by France in framing the | headed by Philipp Scheidemann has Paymistress Who Routed Bandits SHERMAN FINDS WILSON TELLS KING 7 ROME INSTRUCTS cussed German situat peace terms. resigned. J * r re rena a ths The Roos oe Vo Gucmiane vie Mr ovehane oben War teen tte In Office Close to Police Station HE'S A TRUE DEMOCRA ‘Whether the Germans sign or not, | the Rubr industrial region the sebond | said, declared in a Cabinet meeting Ruler,” President's Tribute Premier Clemenceau, the Echo de|day. for an absolute rejection of the peace to Albert. Paris says, will make known to the WHEIMAK, June 20 (via Amsterdam BO\men, AT WoRK HERE as | Senator Sherman, Republican, of I! ; days any renunciation or disavowal BRUSSELS, June 20.—At the dinner @iven inst night in honor of President and Mrs. Wileon by the King and Queen D fo Phe br with Cardinal Mercier and @istinguished guests present, the Says Pope Would Control president, addressing King Albert, sai Votes of 24 Out of 45 es '"wnn i‘iean | ember Nations. IN WORLD LEA DALNATAN LAR Orlando Cabinet’s Fall Due to Resentment Against | time to see of the experiences of Bel- Allies. |#iam under your guidance, and I know how true it {s, sir, that you speak for ., WASHINGTON, June 20—A warn- your people, One of the delightful ex-| PARIS, June 20.—The Itallan dele ing that the League of Nations may Periences of these lest days has been gation to the Peace Conference has end ‘the separation of church and ‘° beer the acclaim from the heart bog, directed from Rome to which every where greeted Le Rol, state and bring the civilised wortd| “Their ¢ivet cry, was for their king, |‘"@ Proposition for the settlement of under the dominstion of the Vatican thelr second thought was the welcome the Dalmatian controversy made by of the stfanger, and I was glad in my a “ was given in the Senate to-day by , thistle wnoule. be be, met Premiers Clemenceau, Lioyd Georg and President Wilson, according to Know that I was with a real states: | nols, who declared the Roman Cath- | man, and a real ruler. the Paris office of Reuter’s, Ltd. ROME, Thursday, Juno 19.—"Re- ollc Church would be represented ta “1 have “felt many points of sym- the Leagye Assembly by 24 votes | pathy between the people whom { have |main faithful to our duties toward out of 45, the pleasure of representing and the |the Allies,” waka pussage in the “From an early age,” said the itt. | People rem yee Pea nto, |eaarene Of Premaltr Orlando to-day nois Senator, "the occupants of the |, "7% very Democratic peorie, |which turned the tide against the Vatican have believed in the inherent | om a hay been very delightful to find, | Premier and remulted in the adverse right of Papal authority to administer |" ** Seeeeret. ole whieh ad Its sequel, in. the oivil vernmen' 1 resignation of the Orlando cabinet. ye fn eal reenter The Premier’s words aroused the osetia etGsieatie mais ichapedenbadh theardibathne hanger is NEW POGROM IN CRACOW anger and hostility of the Deputies, REPORTED 10 JEWS HERE several shouting across the chamber the course of Papal claims of later at the government bench from which the Premier wes epenking. There ave Been Injured; | wae a great tumult and cries of “ 170 Said to H. Been Injured; of “the Polish Troops Accused of Allies have never been faithful to Plundering Victims. ee eee Ono hundred and seventy Jews were| Signor Orlando's fateful utteran injured, six of them seriously, in «| 8° stirred the Deputies that the 1 Pogrom in Cracow, Galicia, on June ¢,|™alnder of his specoh received b "\itte attention. The intrangiges it was announced to- . mittee for the Bells 0) Gometic oe. Socialists, led by Deputy Modegilea: Hiand and other astern European coun. | W¢re e#pecially violent, while the d of the doctrine, So far as a layman can discover, the Vatican still be- eves it ought, and would i¢ the power permitted, assume to admin- ister ecclesiastical and civil govern- ment as its joint, exclusive and para- mount power, “Of the original 33 member nations signatories to the proposed League, 28 are Christian nations and 4 are of other faiths, Of these 2% Christian | nations 17 are Catholic nations, either & majority or an overwhelming pre- ponderance of the population being of that religious faith, and 11 are Prot- | estant. The Catholic members are ‘triee, content of the others was voiced According to the committes, which Francesco Nit, formar Minister has offices at No, 1 Madison Avenue, the | the Treasury. attack on the Jews krew out of the re-| The vote aguinst the Orlando gx fusal of a Jowish storekeeper to sell a | ernment was 259 to 78, Sevoral members of the old Cabinet till retain office, among them being Mathiaw Erszberger, Eduard David 4nd Colonial Minister Bell, phonograph cabinets, They are repro- ductions or adaptations of the work of such master designers as Chippendale, Hepple- white, Sheraton, and the Brothers Adam; also Pouce STATION WELQer Baron von Richthofen said this | Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Ecua-|kerchicf to a Polish woman at a price| i Meclnp aA E atlier periods —Jacobean, Louis XIV. afternoon (Thursday) that tho new | dor, France, Guatemala, Hayti, Ion- |ingisted upon by two Polish soldicre.| oom fy ee J rae y 4 { Cabinet will sign the treaty, but “on duras, Italy, Nicaragua, Pasama,|The shopkeoper was beaten, and then, 1, LIQUOR STAMPS IN JULY, and William and Mary, ¢ conditions.” Although be did not state Peru, Poland, Portugul, Uruguay and|!s sald, followed a general looting of Gevernment Will well what conditions were meant It is be- Jewish business places. Caecho-Blovakia, The 17 nations will be reprosented ih the League tn all) human probability by Catholic dele- | gates. “That Chureh represents in its membership elther a majority or al- a4 most an entirety of the several pop- Extend Into Rhode Island and | wations. ‘The sway over those people New Hampshire. and their implicit faith in the infall- BOSTON, June 20.—With car service | bility of the head of this great relig- completely tied up in Lowell, Lawrence |!ous organization ts supreme, and Woburn by strikes of motormen| “The states invited to accede to} and conductors, votes of employees in! the Covenant of the League of Na- The reports have been corroborated by Louis Mar- shall, President of the combined. Jewish goreseeing “no reason to doubt ti delegations in Paris, war-time prohibition will become Lesionaries of Gen. Haler’s army are “eh jenid to have taken part in the plunder. fective July 1, @ Internal Reve BAY STATE GAR STRIKE IN 3 GITIES MAY SPREAD Vote Taken on General Walkout to Miss Elsie de Wolfe, America’s most celebrated designer of interior decorations, and author of the “House In Good Taste” has placed her stamp of approval upon these wonderful new cabinets in the following signed statement: “The period cabinets which Mr. Edison has adopted for his phonographs are in pleasant contrast to the rather grotesque cases which ‘one so frequently sees, The superior furni- ture value of Edison Cabinets can scarcely Won't Approve Alc WASHINGTON, June 20.—Althou Hoved that thoy will be in the form of demands upon the Kntente, the granting or refusal yf which would ‘not Binder the signing of the treaty. /EX-KAISER AND SON TO BE TRIED AT ONCE AT DEMAND OF PUBLIC Others Responsible for War and Its YOUTHFUL GOLFER WS DEBSVELY AT STATE LAND , Bureau, In accordance with an opin of the Attorney General will contit mst +d press called the disordor a the sale of stamps for intoxicats leontios between i and evil: after that it But the Jows denied this’ = Do*BevIKi, bexernere ener Taper eatd, FOURTH AUSTRIAN NOTE | siete stes SENT TO THE BIG FOUR or sale of prohibited beverages w in no way authorized, anit: - Sd JAMAICA RESULTS. ‘ ther cities on the Eastern Massachu-|tiong are: Argentine Republic, Chill, A. L, Walker Advances BY Fine} cur raw " Denn 2 ra - Be way Company's lines were Netherlands, *, 7 3. fail to impress the lover of good furniture. ; Crimes Also to Be Play While Kammer’s counted here to-day to determine | Goo parneuay, Persia, Balvador, | Ob#ectS to Being Made the Heir of | ,,k!9T,, HAGE aes, Al tindt " ‘ Arraigned. , whether @ general strike should be) spain, Sweden, Switzerland and| All Responsibilities of Late | FEnf'Zur'won: Violet Tip, 100 (eke Cards of Admittance to this Exhibit can be obtained from’us. You PARIS, June 20.—Thoroughly con- Opponant Defaults. called. Union officials sald that if the! Veneguela. Aji are Christian races Empire. ere cordially invited. Please call or telephone, Murray Hill ag18 vinced the Germans wili sign the ane with the exception of Persia. Of the probably quit work Sunday morning. : Treaty of Peace, the peace delegates By William Abbott. ‘The system covers a large part of|tWwelve invited Christian states, . | Monel Blatt Correpondent of The Brening| Waster Massachusetts and runs to| seven are Catholic, wis: Argentina, pepe jallipccbana ox a RCA A FOX HIV GOLF CLUB, STATHON | Phode Island and New Hampshire. Chill, Colombia, Paraguay, Salvador, men' preparing 2 J ST, GERMAIN, June 20 (Associated Press).—The Austrian delegation has sent a fourth note to the peace confer- ence protesting against the German- Austrian Republic “being made the heir Tue Epison SHOP The original strike in Lowell last| Spain and Vonezuela, Therefore 24 BECKER.—At West Now York, N. J. trial of ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, his |ISAND, June 20,—Favorites had easy] sonday was announced as @ protest| of the 40 equal votes of the Christian [of all the responsibilities of the Austro-| Thursday, June 19, 1919 RNA, 473 Fifth Avenue, bet. 40th and 41st Sts, New York swashbuckling son, ex-Crown Prince | plekings in the firet match-piay round] against the use of band fare registers| nations, mombers of the League, are Hungarian Empire, of which it was but| BECKER, beloved husband of Wa - ; to-day in tho Fox {Mills invitation] °" Pen cars, conductors claiming that} spiritually dominated by the Vatican, | the smallest, poorest, most peaceful and ppb, ‘aa. Me Pea Frederick William, von Hindenburg, the hazard of their occupation was in-| “Tho Vatican is @ most earnest ad- \Most tiberal of states. sar toad at ae tue ee von Ludendorff, von Tirpitz and other |solf tournament, August Kammer, | (,, “It points out that at the timo war a ed by the necessity of carrying! vocate of the covenant of the League winner of the qualifying medal, won| these registers in moving along the of Nations, On March 16 President his match to-day without even lift- hs ed poner sa See there are) Wilson conferred with the Vatican at | ing @ club, George Bowman, his op-|*°™* “se © Rome. The Pope among other things | No. 62, G. A. R., of Now York, ¢ Exempt Firemen of West New York, respectfully invited to attend fune services on Friday, June ce, 6 instigators of the wur against olvill- zation, This statement was vouchsafed\to- was declared in 1914 the Foreign Min- (ater, his two principal collaborators and almost all of Austria's Ambassadors —=> were Hungarian and maintains that th at his late residunc day by French oMcials, who declared | ponent, defaulted, which gave the sald, referring to the League of Na-| esponsibility for the War ts common to| West Now York, Interment Saturday at . public opinion in France and Great} pajtusrol star a vacation, A. L BAKER SELLS $15,000,000 tions: "President Wilson put the mat- lull the states forming the empire that| 1 4. 4. Fairview Cometery. | Britain demanded instant arraign-) waiker, the twenty-year-old Staten ter go clearly that my doubts began |has vanished.” CONLIN.—On June 18, PATRICK, be- ment of the war guilty, It is said the| i 30 Church St. Custom Tailors to Mer Allied and Associated delegates, im- mediately after signing the treaty with the Germans, and before depart- ing for their homes, will meet im Paris and name the tribunal that is to sit in judgment on the Germans, Formal indictments have already been drawn up. It ts understood Holland will have no hesitancy in surrendering Wilhelm | Island crack, advanced to the second round with a decisive victory over ‘T, M. Brander, Walker, playing beautifully, started with an early lead and was never headed, He won by @ and 5, his up than @ real competition. W. H. Gardner, another tourna- ment favorite, came through safely, ARMY GOODS TD RUSSIAN Tells Representatives of Co-opera- tive Societies U. S$. Wants to Aid Their People. | match being more of a practice warm} wagitiNGTON, June 20.—Seoretary | 20 random interview. Neither can Baker to-day signed contracts with representatives of the Russian co- operative societies covering the sale to melt, and before our interview closed I agreed with him on the main lines of his plan.’ “Miraculous conversion or the deep traditional wisdom of the Holy See! The great pontifical dignitary gives we believe both the President's visit and the interview were not for a “spirit of Justice of the conference will not let the whole burden be thrown up- on German tria.”* - Pre-German Heads Bulgar Peace Bucharest to-day reported Guachoft, a pointed he The note expresses confidence that the Aust > Delegates. PARIS, June 20.—A despatch from that M. ro-German, has been ap- of the Bulgarian peace 1910. lowed husband of the late Kate Contin (nee Larney). Funeral from bis late residence, Wert 117th St, at 0.30 A, BL; thomes to the Church of Bt. Thomas the Apostle, Wost 118th Bt., Interment Calvary Cemetery, KAISER,—ELEANOR. Services at the CAMPBELL FUN! CHUROH, Broadway urday, 2 P.M 279 Saturday, June 21, delemation. pre-conceived purpo “The controversy over Fiume and the resulting troubles recall the be- lief among many Italians that the Vatican is not in sympathy with the civil government of Italy on this | subject, It is fair to infer that the) Pope cordially approves of President | Wilson's stand against Orlando and | the Ital civil guthorities. While | the evidence is circumstantial, it. all | tends to connect President Wil with influences unfriendly to and his notorious son if they are de- manded by such a tribunal, ——ae WILSON BACK IN PARIS; CONSULTS AMERICANS President Enjoyed His Two Days’ | Trip to Belgium—Goes to the TRUSTWORTHINESS The all important question to decide in choosing a tailor is that he be “Trust« worthy.’’ In no other way can assurance be had in these times that you receive what you pay for. Hoe outclassed A, D. Mitchell all the |9f $15,000,000 worth of surplus army clothing and textiles to the socletios. Gor ind had little srenivie WHINE ETS Geieniaation \6 eompeund “cf 6 by the margin of 5 and 4 number of co-operative unions of The Van Clief family, which had|heads of families, representing, ac- two entries in the first sixteen, broke |cording to the dolegation which saw even on the first round. While|Mr. Baker to-day, 20,000,000 memb: Charlle Van Cliet was beating P. E.] Jn greeting the delegation Mr, Beesiere 1 up, his brother, William, |Baker spoke of the sincere desire of the people of the United States to be was loning to B, J. Allen by tie mame | oe eae veinte ‘ausistance. to. the | score, people of Russia, and explained the Our Popular Week-End Combination! PACKAGE No. 4 - White House. ‘The links were materially stiffened |hope that when Russia had reestab- al power of Italy and inimical | 1 The integrity of Ritchie is built into “ltor the match lay competitions to- |lished ita government the “ancient | {othe turure welfare of gue tinited This handy week-end combination is made up of individual pack our clothes—they most worthily répresent PARIG, June 20 (Associated Press).| aay and scores were higher than|bond of friendship between the two | States.” put-up in strong card container, wrapped in plain paper and has — aut W ‘ ‘Congress will be a check on the President Wilson and bis party ar _onnaroas wil be 8 check on, the guardian of American sovereignty un- ; der the league, Senator Sheppard, | Texas, declared to-day in u speech answering league critics, found strength- attached fo: our proven ideas—ideals and high sense of honesty. Years of fair dealing with critical men has established Ritchie Clothes—TRUSTWORTHY. rrying. The contents of Combination No. 4 are as follows Choco} ie Mel x Milk Mhecelate - aH pa ee Pe * KXtie comeers For Friday and Saturday, June 20th & z1st CHOCOLATE COVERED onl ve_erniren of thi thoso made in the qualifying teat {Pations would be “he oun SIX BATHS A DAY TOO MARY | FOR MUNICIPAL LODGERS First round results: August Kammer won from George Must Take a Scrubbing With Green Soap Every Night Before They We have never broken faith with our customers. Bowman by default The President had @ good night's reat|, 4: & Walker boat T, M. Brander, Can Get Quarters. ts of the Municipal Lodging All time setipraceian and full values we consider Aig yr the most important of every purchase 3 and seid that he was not tired, He ex-|" O° ® por part 7 Pi here. pressed his enjoyment and interest inj “> Hy Gardner heat A on Bast 26th Street gomplain B. Losslere, iat nix baths @ day are too many. Guaranteed All-Wool—Fast Color the trip he had tak 5 * They admit that they take the six all S U IT $ { 0 $ 5 At 11 o'clock the President went to | bu declare that the use of the Hotel de Crillon and held a con- — Others up to $75 Made to Your Measure Bi Grelgre Sons S08 ae at forence with the entire personne! of of six ordinary baths, And the worst Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back the American Delegation to the Peace | f it is they must take the green! rived here this morning at 9 o'clock | after a two-day trip to Brussels and! the war sone in Belgium, ‘There was no| formal recepti: and Mr, Wilson drove | immediately to the Paris "White House.” LEAGUE'S FOES BALK AT FORGING TEST VOTE | Hope of a Roll Call on Knox Reso- | lution Said to Have Been D. Mitchell, and 4, B. J. Allen beat W. C. Van Giiof, up W. W. Follett beat 5, M. Milliken, 6 and 6 Cc. Van Clief beat P. B M./1up. Kendall beat J, ening | | Hunt heat TL 0 Virtually Abandoned. WASHINGTON, June were growing indication: of the League of Nationa might abandon all efforts to force a test vote on the subject in the Senate before thé Gere mans act on the Peace Treaty at Ver- sailles Monday. Mope of bring! ae. eee x re Canie , Apperietcomsetins i ter nnn. nt Ames naar Ricans tae 44c MILK OHOCOLATE ROYALS—The heart of ts of the ehe ‘ocoani COCOANUT tht lnget fan Blas’ Grescd Rpindter, 4 EEE RUSSIAN GRUISER SUNK BY BRITISH SUBMARINE FATAL RIOT IN FRANKFORT, ‘| pats Conference, including Col, soap bath every night before they | IND RON who returned last his visit to England. can obtain lodging | Alao they must submit to a medical Mecctte Jana 2. roll call cn the| examination and if found to have é | D OLATE COV- BERLIN, June 20.—A riot resulted in aa any pmunicable disease, must yo | KNOX reeelion Rie ae pal ve Cet ceean coe OOOLAT Frankfort when a French officer ofdered | Clee Which Carried C §65 |to Bellovue, apandonel 8hf, Re aaa as on | | PRRMINTS—Those x Hon Bony and Co, t tho arrest of a German civilian, « de. | 8 WHC Carried Crew of 565) °° sng yor a social investigator who|misht be permitted to die without even I | DEIR Ot cs ee rare rd ng ONE STORE ONLY spateh from that city reported. Thou- | Men, Sent Down Off recently « dat this lodging house | Comins fermaly Defare the Apeate vel sate foes ope #3 te, te, ix of persons gathered and shots | Kronstadt two days for the admitted purposo of | Action. It was designed to give notice |} | Cen oi or Poppe ‘vere Cor were exchanged with the police who| J finding fault with it came out with| of opposition to accepting the Teagpe | gad zeal acne 3 hu rch St fought to protect the officer, One| LONDON, June %0.—The Russian{only the complaint. that the guess | covenant along with the peace terms | i be °9 Dey St. civilian was killed and several wounded, |Crulser Oleg was sunk on Wednesday by |UNderclohing is not washed and jand in the general pilon 1 wit onpe | tastes “ka ~ The of police Anally rast a British submarine, it is announced in CI ry de en ning | to serve its purpose after Germany has Hudson Terminal Bldg. order by informing the crowd he had & Russian wireless despatch received gnla'omisston by faving that thevelty's | accopted the treaty. pineee? Non Terk Po! BOX ‘Oc been officially informed that French to-day, The Oleg was a vessel of 6,770 | Rotel bas not yet been put on ia| whether any other expedient would be er snacd honed * cee —— artillery would open fire on the city tons, The sinking occurred pear the! Punts or Mr Bowman's string of hos, adopted to show Senate sentiment to- ivhe aneaitien welsh teed tn See. Tolbuchan Lighthouse. if French officers were endangered, telrice. . day @r to-morrow also was upsertain. .

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