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* ¥ ; DY ACTION IN SENATE of Great Oit Explosion and Fe in Bayonne, RHSTENFIED, |, Mt AND COURT ASSAILS Witness Testifies About Work of Running Down Kaiser's Sym- : pathizers During War. Ul MOUNT CLEMBPNS, Mich., July 24.— | 4 ‘The appearance of several unexpected : 3 3 arte rae And Rescuers Fight Material is excluded trom | ‘et non-alcoholic @everages | ! + Witnesses at recess dispelled the be { beer amd-other varieties | / ler of “Atinrbey Weymouth Kirkiand sc hcemiens animes Federal Judge’ Manton Will [Judge Mcintyre Says Prisoner jence" or the ‘Chicago Daly Tribune, + Hear Corporation Counsel | Never Should Have Been defendant In the Ford ifvel suit. B.C % Clemet, a Ford employee, testifying to ® Indicted. methods of detecting pro-Germanism 4n 7" pA the Fra plants, was on the stand most of the day. The case ma) to the Arhoia Rotumtein, indicted for] jury next week. soe jfelonfous assault on two detectives! When the Government issued an or 4 Who were shot when they raided an|%¢* requesting enemy aliens to ate, permits an Investigation of the ‘alleged . gambling house tn 67th] gorq employees was made and 607 Ge! Street last winter, was discharged !man aliens was discovered, Clemet test! and @xonerated this aftern: by} fed. Fae _ “s pey" f H. H. Esselatyn was recalled to the ee ne rary oF Oem | ebthans. stand ter connection Wilh 6 lather rs beget he sent to Henry A. Wise Wood of New judge McIntyre dismissed the two York May 9, 1916, Mr. ‘Wood, im [indlotments, and-im-doing #0, bitterly | speech at Detroft the night before, had (Sftaigned the Grand Jury which had quoted Mr. Ford as saying that “in case been im session from February to] of invasion he would not make a dollar's June apd which had returned the} worth of munitions for profit.” indictments. Mr, Esselstyn wrote that he and sey- ‘The alleged cambling resor, was| eral others who were at the luncheon faided by Detectives Waleh and Mo-| Where Mr. Wood and Mr. Ford Loughlin of Inapector Heary’s etaft,| fersed. had not heard the words “for ‘They pushed open the front door of | Poot” betend-ahe- ees P erh the house just @ few inches, when it Darrow aperture two guns appeared tives being wounded. Rothstein was in the ‘bouse and it was he who took the detectives to a| Annapolis Boys Ordered Away Day hospital where their wounds were They Were to Be Guests at dressed. Assiatant District Attomey Pe ‘Club. \seaed B. Smith, who was directing a ope Just when the last detail had been Jobn Doe inquiry on gambling, pre- arranged for dance at the Pershing sented the evidence witch led to tbe | up next Monday night in honor of | indictments, the 342 midshipmen who came {n to- | In diemissing the indictmelita, on | day on six battleships, it was learned the motion ef Rothstein's counsel, | that-the ehtps are under orders to get Hmil Fuchs, J : | |@way again on Monday. _ “The tesehd oY Vattan at har aalt Girlish tears followed the orders, for tkailig to @ ‘hi. | MAPY fair hostesses had gowns, made ponardl ee show direstly or especially for Monday evening’s part}. rectay’ connection “of this de-| ‘The middies are on their regular fendant with any crime, Much timé| practice cruise on the Iinois, Wiseon- was spent, and undoubtedly much|sin, Maine, maree. Kentucky and publ jabama for instruction purposes. luc money as well, in an effort to | 2 ees" ot the Rettieahipe number | | Burr To-Morrow. | | | Corporation Counsel Burr to-mor- Tow will maké a final effort before | Predera Judge Martin T. Manton to bring about « legal participation by the ality in the §0-cent gas case now hich, in the opinion Of Being heard by Bpesial Master A. B. would be injuriously 4f- @i)pert. ‘by the manufacture and sAl0) jyago Manton to-day granted the | » wine and other intoxicating Corporation Counsel the right to be) vinous products and 418° heard to-morrow in an appeal to ‘spirits. | prove that he, as the representative of GRESS INTENDED TP gs consumers, had @ right in the ease | WOLD BEER INTOXICATING — | and that tho United States Supreme | ] reviewod the llth) Court would so rule if he ls given the | iim the Soutborn Now York! time to appear before that seo, OR regarding 2% beer lest! wr, Barr, following a long cei He noted that tho Cirowit ence with Mayor Hylan, pleaded for Os of Appeals unanimously 4°-/ ihe chance to take his contention to : To. United.Distrct Attorney | tye highest court and Judge Mantoa's mas not to be stopped from prosecu- | derision to hear the: plea moans thnt 4 under the War-Time Prohibition ty» Consolidated Gas Company must irrespective uf interpretations Of | prove why ‘a stay should not be ‘medning and intent but that “th granted jn’ the proceedings before wutt at the request of counsel and 19 gicojia) Master Gilbert. order to proceedings 9 TU-| White ho would not forgenst the re- thelr opinion 84 suit, Corporation Counge) Burr to-day Image no soeret of the fact that he |wes optimistic that be would win his yyvinows liquor’ ” Further be | poing, the opinion trom the Court of) we are ager to prove, before the that “the court cannot Un-/ United states Sypreme Court, that the Martake to my ax 4 matter of law that) nitions of gax consumers in this city URAgbe whlod condins 2.75 per cont. al- | ary entitied to have the help of the Leahel is not intoxicating.” | Corporation Counsel in this extremely ip idea is plainly in accord) important fight against the gas com- : We statuté” the decision cOn-| pay.” guid air. Burr, “Our firet step “Congrese pers t aan } was a plea. before Foderat Judge! TREATY COMPROMISE Six INTERPRETATIONS iAnehag ir evapnadl ame day er - Neen totoniating nature” V0) Grea, “court at Appeals atirmed PROPOSED BY TAFT 10. |, ws, Sarswtee.07 ome Sena. was that exprossed An the | 546, Mayer, wher \rpon the city ob- Be yraleberey) meee t by Ef aie eee URGED ON DENUCRAT Sees oe Yntoxicating ‘liquor, including poser ge ee a pesceomiter psa THE LEAGUE COVENANT 00 Inhabitants is wrested from Chinaliix the crime on the defendant. 1|°"rhe wires on ale or wine. But cither state-| . _ and presented to Japan. The terri-|/might add that in the court's fudg- |ot with urgent pl Elie would evagest that Congress, Grout Court thereupon vasuted that BY TAFT IN NEW Would Eliminate Self-Governed | ‘ory involved in this controversy is|ment this time was uselessly Spent. [amsitied, and igtended to clasaity, | song P. O'Brien, an Aveistant | EN q Calghlie'land® Docnidione Ps limited to a mmali land area of ‘ap-| “Under our judiciary aystem, fortu- — es a) intoxicating, and merely | Corporation Counsel, is at present in : proximately 200 square rhiles and an liane it was covered by! the case, but only representing. the Membership on League Council. | equal water area. The total popula 1 case Giapute arose. ‘The | Tete ie involved te tee aoe WASHINGTON, July 23 (Asso. | of the leased area te approxi incladed beer and showed | He in there he dyn FW “pldled Pesan) ac@h Ge te "| mately 165,000." “Congress understaod) it to of | More verbal hrewerka feat red tne| Lloyd George Meets Union tations of the League of ‘Nations | Senator Rovineon said be approved - insel eo th - Idabed Gao Company had’ fine of the concessions made to Japan be: hearing to-day. Chatheld refers: to Maryland, ena dated Gas Company had tin-| Leaders, Who Indicate’Doubt | 1t ve wupmitied to the tenate for ratie | Gent Taft Ie hin sorreepcndencs {Muse they led to increased effort by and Pennsylvania de-| of omen engineers en As- of A tance, fication at the same time as the treaty with Will H, Hays are understood | that power when the Allies needed ‘and says it is apparant that) sistan ration ‘Counsel’ john P. CEP e with Germany, every bit of force possible to beat O'Brien,:representing the District At- 7? to be substantially as follows: he gourt bas weld that Congress hon tos he 4 Charging the Promdent with not] “1 "hat upon two years’ noties |P&ck the forces of the enemy. Jat to clams as “norintoxicating” | Special’ Master cilbere who insisted |, PONDON, July 24—The executive’ submittiog Information requested by the United States could cease to | A¢ceptance of the League of’ Na- on which an internal) thas the cross-examination must pro- | body of the Miners’ Federation met the Senate and the Foreign Relations be a member of the League with- | 0n# with reservations to protect tn- tax is charged. He con- forthwith. Premier Lioyd George and other) Committee, Senator Brandegee, Re- ‘ dependence of American action was Protests were also voiced by Col. Wil-| membe ff th t thi out having the League pass upon ’ am Hayward, Milo R. Maltble and rs of the Government this| publican, Connecticut, referred to the whether she had fulfilled all her |®@Vocated’in the Senate to-day by statute intended to conserve! Deputy Attorney General W. W. pat ih ed a to nay “re is- | Senate's neoming inability to get the obligations under tho covenant, |S8nator Lenroot, Republican, Wis- urease man power of) Chambers, Mr. O'Brien intimate | that | Pute in the. Yorkshire c elds. draft of the American plan for the| consin, The right to determine do-| refused to ratity ‘Bus bargain prices to buy goods of inferior prin ave Hypetinng Ce ea coheed the Coen ree eee gree Pryiiier was attended by Bit) League of ations. id ane ard decile Cell ek te mane | mnestio. questions, to adminiotmr tha| suerte cent mes ne 2, Antheny | cuality, when they could purchase , wi © room than to] Auckland Geddes, Minister for Na-| s Brand . pal 9 | t a ‘i ot the Army by prohibiting nf Senator Brandegee also assailed hi mi omroe Moctrine and to decide 2 | Constitution. Py abide by alleged unfair, rulings trom resented on the League Counct ‘ike HALL’S BEDDING “ tional Service and Reconstruction, | the profident “ ay of beor which has @ tenden- | the Special Master. ent for calling individual time with the mother is course in any case arising —_—_—_——_ intoxicate t such an extent aa! “Am Ito interprét” queried the| Si % bert Stevenson Horne, Minister | senators to the White House for dis-| °* ‘he sme time with ¢ BETHLEHEM CUTS DIVIDEND. The Finest Made at practically the same price all the | Article X, he asserted, should be p Special r, Words as a| of ‘abor, and officials of the Coal government, or be included in any Syl ro with the morals, the phys | foo that if you do nut like my ée-| Lat tot. the Boera of of those clauses where the parties ges fully prunes bid Bh hi mer Welfare or the good order of the | cisions, you may walk,olit of the court | ‘Trade. before the! to the aispute are excluded from e country ought to Ww," | Divectors Wail to Declare Extra om | 4? round, ss bapa abehige Bargain bedding isa ible on un- ‘The extra dividend on the common | certainties while the Hall Guarantee % jut tor t, * t ats, Whether er pet the! foemnt. If Ghat 99 91s are flberty 10) “Hetore iealeriog the canterence one | uate said Senator! its settlement. sald Menajor, Lenreot, “teat with Council under Article X, shall be | *Hl8 body, irrespective of party, are|stock of Bethlehem. Steel was cut off | ingures your satisfaction. beer, even | sult you idegee, “now he sends for the in- That “| very few exceptions the members of ae ea ee aleoho} eet uals Saraaninnus orth vee pola ib airiggcd of the miners laividual jurymen and argues with ie the Supctening\ 96 $80 a ’ . croas-examination must be said: * course we are ready for 7 intoxicate, is off itsel¢ dotri-| a, noon as the case in resumed. each ope of them, If there is any a . thi in favor of a League of Nations, |to-day at @ directors’ meeting. Three . whether the sale of: such yesue & settlement, but not on the Govern- | information the Senate ought to have, pay dos sg Phe f Clare et fash And the country ought to know that | Months ago @ % per cent. extra dividena| FRANK A. HALL & SONS ment’: . (even though it would mot} HOGS GO UP TO $23.90. sown tarsi or, (Continyed From Pust Page.) TO RATIFY SUFFRAGE Votes 39 to 10 Against Susan B. Anthony Amendment to + Constitution. Investment or Speculation? ATLANTA, Ga., %.<Irhe Georgia | In a8 much as all bedding looks Senate, oy a pat gen fl to 10, to-day | Much alike some people are lured by he ought to come before ¢ er cep! th ub-| 74s declared on common, and six Bedding Specialists * “ {ntoxioate) is disadvantageous petiedt te ody No settlement was reached at the |or at Nees advise inectenier pat gpl a ae ed ted ree ee fs pg toaed ea months ago @ 1% per cent. extra Established 1828 / wv ss morning agasion of the conferees, The | think th fq Owa' War, tae | qecmen er the dividend was given. Previous to that | @§ West 45th St., New Yerk Oity ‘the standpoint of the conserva-| Apothe? New Record at Clevelana— the committee. is entitled to United States resting with Con. league now proposed, provided reser- inference adjourned until evening to time the common stock way on @ regu- food, are things with which Te Be Highew ber . this information, the people too are| gy vations are made protecting the ease nothing to do. That is| CLEVELAND, ©, July 24—#0g allow the miners’ nepresentatives| entitled to it, entitled to something * by hl gent Wong rights and interests of the United] ‘The usual quarte o1~D. the calm dlzcretion ot |Prives achieved another new record hy | Mme to collalder further Government |besides the mere ipsi dizit of the| tne arning eens eetweee | Staten.” , par cent eRe ca 14904, ot tM | wremox LORENZO. it ip evident that Con. | %*!!'Me uP to $23.90 per hundred pounds | Proposals on the question of piece | President.” baal ek, ete eel ‘The asticles providing for arbitra- ‘was declared at to-day's meeting.| —gervices at the CAMPBELL FUNPRA\, ‘ .)at the stock yards here to-day.’ Still| rates rowing out of t 3 * 4 act under con~|ishor prices "were predicted, “due ‘to ine "price ne wt aarante ‘a Replying to Genator Brandogee,| tic questions shall not be left to | tin and giving the league authori No Bread Tickets for Paris. Ee RONG EY O08 SE AR the sale of any|the competition of buyers tor ‘shoive A. coal redwotion tn |Senator Hitehoock said the sudden| the league for settlement. to ant in case of any war or threat! PARIS, July 24.—The Food Ministry | "1!" d APT Vioncon atuites n° = |"The Government proposed that, aur.| “Overy Of “something which has| Ss, That the Monroe Doctrine ig | Of, WOE were praised by the Heaator.| states that it has not as yet had to ARERR ron sey. 09. “FANENY. 3 nee * log on the basis of the interim report | Deen 1" Print for weeks,” Iqoked like! % be reserved for administration sensitet Oe 4 my len! Funeral 11 A. M.. Friday, Hughes . of the Sankey Coal Comminaion to the | “tempest in a teapot.” af is nothing at present to justify t Funeral Establishment, 188 Montgom 6. That the United States re- P Justity ‘the eftect thet, the Feduotion of output] “I think some protest ought to be| serves the right to withdexe. tons eae tata bs astdiaee wt caren vat, restrictions Would ery st., Jersey City. Mount Oliver ‘ough reduved hours w: Me, imposed. - . # + ae TO ASSIST WN UPHEAVAL than 10 per gent, the Government wea |™%® Here.” said Senator Hitchcock,| conditionally at the end of ten | Leuroot sald: “tor I believe that then baeasucid wy —eeEeee——E——EeEeOoEe_eeeeeese | WHI Open To-Morrew. prepared to age that the piece workorn |"? What seers to be the settled pur-| Years, oF at least to terminate then | there will be no surrender of those — nate DENCE, BR. L., July 24.~Two| should not suffer any loss in earnin, pose of a few Senators to criticise | er obueations under Article X. WWberties for which the fathers fou ; | : r ba = dled ‘whose preserv and sixty-thre@ licenses for the | Lusk Committee Witness Tells of =~ Se ene Jean meuia be and discredit the President of the that this te @ British drae wit! be {el ye hp bye Me sleep Sere ene: bevertigey Boasts Made by New York average was found necessary to cor. | United States on ati occasions.” dtepelied" reas {OM SRE FRG 98.08 IRR” tinder a now State law as con- ) respond with the 10 per cent, redus.| Mt. Hitchcock continued: sant more than 4 per cent. of ab y Radicals, ton in hor pe Senator Williams, Democrat of Mis-| wr, Heys Says He Hasn't Received po : ure, What are the facts? When tho : ‘wore pein todas by ind Beare Ven Svarc, a Cleveland tawyor, who] y.2Me 2 Op be weet ne ott | President came here to lay bafore us meee he npete dha adage pgtarad ee INDIANAPOLIB, ‘Tate July 96 ; fe Dewin business to-morrow, | bern im this country and whe war| order inmued to-day. Srnment|the great treaty which will occupy | ‘e's critics was to “eat bim poll “ : in Russia during the overthrow of the CR aR RR bcd eg as Bo tleally,” adding: Letters from former President Will- ing ofticinis exprossly stato that |Keronsky government by Bolomevic| ahd i station e York- @ and attention of the Benate| “wary while they are doing it they| {am H:, Tatt, mentioned ae having teow licenses 46 not protect the| under Lenine and ‘Trotsky, to-day re- satisfactory, wih’ the aseean a for weeks be made no concealment of = 4 art ot thot | ieee Weston, Haye, Repub: || For To-Morrow, Friday, July 25th Mennses “against violation of Bederal the facts, He stated in a tow words |*T@ sso eating up a part of thetr|llcam National Chairman, on the ques lated his experiences to members of| ne important mine. . Two hundred Py tion of ratification of the peace treaty wear” x the Lusk Legislative Committee inves-|sallora are now manning the mine |that he would lay the French ¢reaty | °UN™?'® Honor and prestige, by the Senate, have not wa'yet reached HOCOLATE COVERED SWEET. ’ tigating seditious activities in this gy Vg nay yg before fs presently.” Word came to-day that Mr. Wilson J - Selling wo nes in the Noi ftora- |». —_— Meld om Chorne of jetting leker musts The oheet of he Visit €o Russia, shine Gente whieh eee an pil ‘Article 4 provides, unless the texts i b byes Log letter to Benator| gematom to Let Dry Bilt Ge Unt! just what to expect and you will N Inlghd’s first arrest 1 J-|Crecho-Alovak lesions wn” ™* "®| terday because of the strike, resumed |! have read are fales, that he lay the | 108% renewing and more strongly Monday. how impossible it is for us , Ju dP separ yh pa operations to-day, treatios before us at the samo time. |UFSINE Nis request that he be om-| WASHINGTON, July %4—-Prohibition to tell you everything in the assortment on violation of the war-time dry law| ‘The witness blamed German propa- ——— * powered to name at leaat te nforcement Legislation met further de- | tordiay called to tho attenti da and ¢ Did he do it?” demanded Senator | P°Were ant temporarily | 2! ne Benate Seale decount of the variety in both styles and ion of | @anda and German financial ald to the HELD FOR A a y¥ to-day when e er McGoldrick, who|Bolsheviki for’ the overthrow af the C R AUTO ACCIDENT. Brandegee. an American member of the Repara- tte, consi the flavors presented. Hardly two boxes exactly i in, "& bartender, in| Russian Government. "The gist of that actiole is that the | ons Commiasion, provided for in tbe| Enforcement il, again, failed | of, 8 saa ron FRIDnY, POmemine individual charm. 25c for examination While journeying to Russia by way of | CMaMttewr Asresteg Dering Car Leed-| treaties ahali be before the Senate at | TTY of Versailles. couse ianforcement Measure would not SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. POUND BOX | Vindivostok, Svare said he met man} ilquer, sey * It 1 said the President will make |e taken up before next Monday, . . Russians going home from Argentine| Cbarles A. Wadeworth, « gerage|'"® etme” replied Senator See 2 Big Extra Specials for Frida ir f more emphatic that American and from New York and|owner of No § Midland Avent, | Hitehoock, “and they wil be, Allied earned are being je, Bronxville, was hdd in $500 bajl,| “O8€ would think," continued Sen- he most) charge chagged with driving an automobdit the plan fer seal pia? wivfie intoateated ‘and paroled ite Bolsheviem in Russi wee own custody on a charge of reckle Cigar Clerks Strike tn Chicago. dined, 4 that 1 th rary CHICAQO, July 24.—More ap 300 ator Hitchcock, “that | was a dis- ani unless there is to United Cigar Stores clerks were on sracetul thing for the President to| Prompt action by the Senate, he tke, heres to-day, following, hast of a union affiliated with talk with Senators, Hasn't he done | ®owld be glven authority to meet = MAMBBY CABA- 1) MILK -CHOCOLATE COVERED Bary MONEY NOUGAT—Big bars of candy food: produced “ Feetaemh otretuged, fram ware, Call aftor Mrs, Henriotta McAvoy chpleeet” Creamery preduets he Federation of Labor last nighi tow! are tasty’ Nuts: enveloped in -sone ah ye ea oge ware, ri He plosand pat mahiee Court tonda: tai with Olficlaie of the Cigar Biores declared ter Tol. | | eur world “famous Prendum ihe 404 6: ing to their homeland fh ‘tel He pleaded not guilty. i on ether ®| necessary provisions jour walt of ry cr | mag nenlusry | | Cl 1684 Birect hed been | Othe event Rene anticipation ‘adaworth was arrested lest night |\* ¥ occasions? Those self, the mon ware’ infiuenced by agitators ‘pleos if ing for ratification. a i 3 ft th: same Benato: following fer arraign:| [M0 chin, Prosiamped they "wore go: |ef(Ft,,4b* Machine, ewan qrivigg |e ae oe te er ttcistne | ‘The President was amased by the L4 9c AAS SUNIRe, oF felonious axaatic, | ii 0 Russia to je and ofe ‘William W. Bagby, [the President now criticised him: be-| committee's recent refusal. He bad Pg apemange » McAvoy to press the com- wt. tees alan said the Bolshevist mg tne police erty Eating the he failed and new-| oxpected his request would be| EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. peakers tri lo erente rejudl lected consult the Senate and kept inet America in + ld there were five ” Promptly granted. Republican lead- Aka Hobrd soece ne Chere ty otter, fAves of champagne and whiskey in |Senators in the dark. ers indicate big sogond request win | FIRST RACH—The Mount Kisco ings in Petrograd and said the coun bes “The critigifm is." Senator Bran-| oot be more successful than the fret. Kalil oe y allipe ; Secretary Lansing called at the {10 (kelsey), 7 to 10, Chaaffour Sent to Jail for Crean. | 28? interrupted, “that he has kept White House for @ conference with sf the counti d the 5S ing Girl Dancer's Foot, ry an e Senate in the ¢ ren er om Nom the President to-day. The Secretary ">, 5 to 2, 1 ve 2 and out third, v 409. =Tomot Miss Caroline Ross, a dancer of No, |4ark—not Senators.” \ 1600 Broadway, appeared in the ‘Traffic| ‘That's a new charge,” Senat hee just returned from Frasce and and Ponty Pridd |reported progress of negotiations since el absolute freedom apes under the Kerensky goverusent, csinc wns tnabonas 144 PLANES FOR BORDER. Court to-day against Loule a taxi chautteur ot Noe Tia Bini | Hitehoook retorced, adding that he Street, who pleaded wey, to a charge|'WO authorized to state that the 3 kl bh Wilson returned. July 24.—One | Sver Mise, Rans'e foot and Yorasheg at | American dratt for n League of Na- Benater Rébiheon, D we SPECIAL NOTICES. hundred and’ forty four de Haviland |She raid Lindenbaum was committed to | Mons would be forthcoming, “in due|kansea, told the Senate to-day jt was| HORLICK'S x to-day trom the | the chy prison for ten duys. ee ; lunjust to suspect Japan's motives or) + SUA OnISIRAS. m aletAbut vs o,' "And - then,” ‘continued Senator'to question the declaration of her MAI D eK hig BO Sp a Bboy Sali west i stair i