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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 32, 1920. er atl he prominda nish proof. of screamed, seve in 7 i 5 ys » ho white tato “ er RR re Rs le Ho |Women on Way to Ellis Island PRESIDENTS DAY OPENS js on scone t Gald Winitsiy, after he was the Barth. One of the Targest poat- . ' After Arrest in Raids on Reds hours and, seated comfortably before “will only cause redovbied @ Was seized in the raid on the an open fireplace, he resumes Cone OOSOCOeD siderauon of the public busitess— D> @fforts by the ofzanivation to foster Pighth Assembiy Disttict at Com- our work, munist Party Headquarters, and read, : this time until dinner, which is . “The Communtat Party is g lexan! “All Power to the Workers!” ‘ J : > oe served about 6.30 Delitioal party, Now that the issue Evidence wa found that sailors on 4 4 isk N AKES SUN BATH Immediately after dinner, Mr. Wil has been raised: we are ready to Ships plyitig between this country and | ‘ ‘ * 1) in ) . gon 0} bers of (he family read Prove our legullty even if we have wo BOtbern European ports have been, bare J Bresiié a b lone Me carry the question to the United U86d to act as mossengors to bring | , to the hu Li ls bh a States Supreme Court. correspondence and Kterature to thie the custom Oftentimes during the “We are opporcd to anarchists, So- Country for the Reds. Wircieas mes- | Names and Addresses Given of Those Rounded tgs) Ss: the President) tarde. krone (Continued Prom First Page.) Cldlists and the Russian Workers of 88808 from foreign advocates of revo- * 4 a: official business, be is diverted by the the World. We regard those parties [tion in this country, in code and! Up by Federal Agents in Greater eyes rest on those articles which he| roading of poetry or Matt verse or asia menace to tho Working clianes their translations, were also found, ‘ New York feels he should read through. Though! fetion, He retires for the night and wo regard their efforts to grin, LOCAL BRANCHES WHICH WERE . a quick veader, Mr, Wilson ‘keeps | about 9.21 Jove e - —— | abreast of e Saniect of dhe Government us despic RAIDED. wal TPR Sk hat i Jeet IN VIGOROUS CONDITION HE'LL able’ The loca) branehes of the Com. Nation and addresses of men! ro, eat ol | As 9 hat ts / ; a Among thore taken into custody Ot) munist party ruided were aa follows: [taken in t ed vaids here follow Fon Gauarrherhs oc aud Manhattan outside the White House, as persons! FINISH HIS TERM OF OFFICE fhe raid at No. Wii Madivon Avenue, | First Assembly District, Manhattan, Were four girl students of Stuyvesant No, 180 Henry Street, where 7 High School and two young men who ee Said they were p of New York pvered who have endeay-| THe foregoing is a Uyyical day at ithe White House, in marked contrast oved to give him information on the) ‘ oa ni agsuniption ‘that he wasn’t reading §¢° WERE Oyen aon tee wheat newspapers. : AEo, When he Was heir George Schulte, No 71% Bast 77th] Avenue, Hrooklyn. Bavenne Main Antkowich, No. 114 Baat Tenth ing was in progress | Nicotaio Nilontiuk, No 7 WNtridge| Street ils ubCity College | Beoond Assembly. Distriet, Ne, 286 | street Sam Dubow, Nu. 728 Sackman Street, neothey wlth the | Grand Street, meeting in Progress, | Suniel Loving, No. 1814 Prospect tym, ti 8 en je} tome, Genoa, Other prisoners saken wt No. 208 East 12th Street. Place, Trrooklyn Harry Witvik, No. 973 Bedford Aves After breakfast the President. pute | 2% Mlilions of jeople in Rome, Gen | No, 222 East 42d Street, Prell's Hall ‘ 7 RB . |Turin and Mian. it is also far dit- they were trovent to ibe We. 1007 Gacchd Avenue ef} Michael” Wester » 167 Dumont | tue. Brook on lis heavy fur overcoat and gr. } A - ye ot (8 headquaners, vit» no evidence w No. 1644 Third Avenue, Hell Gate, S¥nn Bronilys ; Iaane Uoxopolsky, No, s3 Bast 97th into a wheel chate, while attendants | {rent from the January days of tw found against them and on their plea | Communist Party. John Babied, No: #3 Btuyvenant Aves | Street, caretilly wr iie'f lan. | 2C8Fs Az, when, amid an engrossing aay wthcouad it plea) “No. 1664 Madison Avenue, Russian| nue, rookly+ Nick Stepan, No. 441 Weat 434 Street, Beet aw iee, Ae Wis teat tn) Diane a. of world probleiis, te was that they attended te imecting | Communist Party. Abie iman, No. #32 Stone Ave-| Efem Wolluity, No. 216 Moore Street annoyance of Mf. | 4: sac United 'itata’ Gaverar merely out of curioey, choy were} No. 1010 Flatbush Avenue, Brooke no. jira! Hrooklyn Wilson, who protests that he never een le eaaihine, sid permitted to gv . | Vindimir Samutoft, No Motro-| Vasely Sopsronuk No, Vtg W ‘au ets “cold ” ment as its war Presiden Phe local round-up acting a dozen | yiNee 170% Pitkin Avenue, Brownss | citin Qeomue itronktyt Btre . p10 feet.” But the President) seain and again people used to is carefully bundled up, largely as a preventive measure, for he always has been susceptible to colds, He is wheeled out to the lawn of the White considering the seriousness of the House to the spot where the sun- Vous breakdown which finally shine hAppens lee a 2 ppens to be most abundant | overtook him, the President has es- and the wind blows the least. He caped remarkably well, His labors. can be seen almost any day con- of the leading officers of the varios) Ne, 296 Sackman Street. Brooklyn, Jyok Shekonourieh, No. $4 Stuyvesant) Mike Yube communistic and anarchixtic groups| The headquarters of the Communist | Aven Wolly, Street, dm Maphattan and Brovklyn. About Labor Party at No, 274 Grand Street) Justin Sullivan, No. 6% Moore Street] Davlt Artick, No. otf suratoga Ave 100 women were arrested in tast|** Gi ih see EN Brooklyn nue, Brooklyn night's raids in New York and north- ask, “How does he stand 10?" They now have had the question answered for themn—"“he didn’t stand it.” But, Grevore Morchens, No. 77 Biddle} Konstanty Radsuvanovien, No. 241 RAIDS IN JERSEY Strewt, Hrooklyn \ | Wigin Steet, Detroit. Mich ern New Jersey. OF thw eh, No. jam} Paul Bordtey, No, owe Stree held in New York and 12 in Newark. | TAKE HUNDREDS Ne insta uaa Sera aaeaieel All are alions. | tarry Mo Winttaky, Neo 1079 Simp. | A Weinberg. » S Mast 15th rtment of Justice Agents an- er 7 § Being Served| aon street, irons | Street i i : eee Secee: ke Glovanuse. car belbracte Depa: PeeWbiial “thi hates oo Ov aie in yl lay Ivan Momurtom, Neo 28 Metropol oy Irving Bettina, No, iswi Uark Ave eae on fever nee wee quantity, lis rest has benefited si “para ne ' him so much, however, that his Inti- mates no longer doubt that he wilt’ HE TACKLES OFFICIAL BUSINESS | be able to serve the rest of his term MORNING AND AFTERNOON, | aNd participate thereafter, more or less vigorously, in the national and international affairs of the day. amining the literature seized in the ! raids to determine whether Ludwig Part of State, Faranty ©. A. K. Martens, splt-styled Am-| Armed with about 700 warrants, tho) Pe wwowt tat! Dabeador to the United Btatos of the} authorities of Northern Now Jersey.| gerect, : a . Russian Sovict Republic, was con-lunder the direction of Frank Be] Joseph Bernstein Noo 11 W: nested with the distribution of the! stone, head of the Department of | Street. communist propaganda in this coun-| Justice in Newark, atarted their raid-| Samuel W try. If this connection 4s established, jing and more than 150 persons bad] Street, Hoo! they sald, they had sufficient evi-|been brought in and more were to- Pei Galt dence to warrant his deportation. The} day arriving every few ininutes in| Steeb Pénatorial Committee investigating | parties numbering Crom five to twonty,) . Mortis Kraslaveky, Noo M4 West 118th No. 678 Stow Andrew Cheshakue, No 426 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn Komik, No, 4% Brooklyn no talking to the members of his family, wabing Ave at 17th . Bre | Alex Viekenel, No burs, Ne. 287 Bristol | Hygokly ‘ony Gh Brooklyn A Alter a two-hour air bath, the President comes iuto the White House and tackles official business, |He is at it until Iunch time. He REWARD jspends from an hour to two hours (examining memoranda sent to him | OF $5,000 plupke, No Bartlett Street No 40 West 10th No. 175) Bi Schwart, No. 203 bast’ 4 ey a ee Street. Nicholas, N MY Spring | Hoeiet activities will be notified of] The Jerscy City Hall was emptied |” sors Woukoff. No. 1572 Madison Newark, N 1S) ROTEL from various departments of the Gov- |, he oreg the result of the investigation. of all except thowe netually partiol- | 4 venue. tam Guratman, No, 2074 Mapes | {ernment. The White H is offered for the return of the pres- INCORRECT REPORT OF ARREST] pating in the raids, a cordon of police! yytt Bonko, No, 17) Avenue A Ee | 4 te House offices | cious metals stolen from the vault at ‘OF MEYER LONDON. wieichcows.nitund to gnard siginet| inary Ratnors No, $36 eet isin #4 Faaat a1at Stewct jaet as a buffer, however, and only | the Roesster & Hasstacher Chemical ts of transcendent importance Ce. plant of th Amboy, N. be- are placed before ~ {tween December 28th and 29th, 1919, Pee ote te WN neow Bene ig proportionate umount for the re- bers of his Cabinet being required to! tir, wf uny part thereof. take the responsibility for most of] piheral reward is offered for in- the decisions affecting their depart-! formation leading to the arrest and A report that former Congressman] possibiq attack by sympathizers of) Street, Broun Meyer London of this city Was ar-| the Communists aad street cars were| Morris Webber, No. 53 Bast lich rested in Kansag City in the raid|rerouted go that all traffic past the! Str there last night was giv , Suilding might be stopped. Alfred Forseff. No, 940 ust 17ad e rey Seca nat It wax Said in Newark that among | Street, Bronx. cr Sea Department of Justice in Washington. |tnoxe who were Delng sought in that] Bola Arnoff, No. 24 Bay Twentietn | "es Brookly ‘This was incorrect. Mr. London Is] district was L. C. A. K. Martens, the) girect, Hrooklyn Robin M i ‘onninay PL Koraikir, No. 141 Middteton . Brooklyn, Saat ty Helmreich, No 3i6 Wart ats Pe Abi, gy Fads 8 Upsky, No. 864 Myrtle Ave er, No. 178 Peart Street er) Sarl Lupliaky No. bt Wes i ments. {conviction of person or persons impli+ er arrest und was attending| Bolshevik “Ambassador” to | the Hite ottiner. Nos 6 oe > t iiiin 2 2 is robly Ang tease tore business in his «fice to- | United Staten who ts a member of, di iialtta tN Nu GI Tae The Schierfelde No. 118 Weer ern | Lee@eeeeeeooseeceooecsoooooosoooocoooossoooseooooe.)| Secretary Tumilty comes in almost | cated in this re ery. | Any 01 is <: fi =f is 8 P? * a aie -—— — bt fate ntoat “ae . | r 1 ay, Departinent of Jumtico oMciain| NO Musslan Communist Party, and | sorrin Schnidman, Shomfeld Avenue, |S : . every day and has @ talk with the) os iiciuy confidential recently retufned from Washington. heodore Willimi No. 4 Manhat- | President, usually in tho f | here say there is no charge against] In Jersey City the Orst lot of pris- | Brooklyn, tan Avenue, frooklyn m 30BBED MERCHANT MAY DIE. ‘Spice ave je forenoon, | Address any communication to the him, oners to arrive at the City Hall num-| Samuel Stookloff, No. 29 New Lots Petrie Wack a No. 9 Stuyvesant | ee A and if there ts anything that simply | Roesster-Hasslacher Chemical Co. From various parts of the country |bered twenty-two. They were found | Road, Brooklyt. Nicholas Melsciaky, No. ine Varet tye Hetd in Daring wast side | must have the Paesident’s attention, | 100 William St. New York Ci at Hierst ized {At Wberty Hall and most of them | Louis Himmelfarb, No. 960 Sinypson} Street, Brooklyn, 4 | jotleU pe ae , es her Ch ie ee pos le Det carried cards in the Ukrunian | greet, Bronx. Willtam Zenek. No“ im Noll Strent I; the President's secrotary is able,| Roesster-Hasslacher Chemic in raids in the Communist headquar-| Branch of the Cammunist Party. Kiet! Kishke, No, #30 Uist secona| BEOKUPU , ‘ Hye daring hold-ups last nist 1) lupon consultation with Mrs. Wilson Herth amboys Ny »v- » No, 2 ec Geor hineks New dat Noll st lower cast side were tea te La ralice. Dei =o Shag sree sed ea eae es sh Asal oe ll Petty Brooklyn Seni Negi Nott 8 ‘ i ''-ltg sep the President at practically Or Police Dep't, N. ¥ enty-two prisoners taken in y Pignned @ convention to be held in| ay raids in the ‘Trenton section| araet Grill, No, 100 St. Marks, Vinee, | ,J0Wn Yanmuck, N i © Morris Strest, \ mets Brooklyn on Jan. 11 for the purpose} ina yild_ on the. Hungarian Com-| Brooklyn. Brogan. 4 “ B Ce ot arranging for an uprising. The|munist party headquarters at Rleb- glohanas Nemig, No, 34 Eeat ysin 2 Us in jeyyalia oe day the any time it is vitally necessary, | "== SS —— Thus the channet of communication | ST. LUKE'S CHURCH between the various officials of the | Conver Arenwe aod Went 14st Government and th bli ki | Tes, WILDDAM TT OWALSTE Heer vovernment and the public is KePt| SPECIAL wUSICAL SERVICE aaa SUNDAY. JANUARY ITIL AT $B. ML After luncheon, which is also! “phe tors of Bethel mn. y Alex Til No. 204 South First Stree i miter tn tis dr midst categorical information on this|!ing Avenue and Fultan Street, In x Tilook. No. Henry. Btracht, No. a Lewis stro: pacitern tt k A the raid rty were wo Street, Brooklyn. Andrew point comes from Wilkesbarre, Pa, | 40° tie Shitty local polies and 400] David Sova, No, 60s Snedeker Avenue, Stier th cide? Where it is said complete plang for] special deputies. Twenty-five auto-| Brooklyn. lave eB venaua, No, 38 Cypress Ave- (Continued brom First Page. the gathering wera found in records | mobiles loaned by patriotic citizens] Minchto Biderman, No. 607 Alabama) flarry Lemuel, No. 247 Monroe Strret, Sessa Bondranko, No oo et, irooklyn. Ae ard i ata by dehn Te West for the raids were kept busy making! Avenue, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, i aie | ir ‘ In @ desk in the hall used by the tripe bs be the try districts, In-| Carl Wtets, ‘Noo B30 Mahtinttan Ave.|, Mester Samuyloft. No. 28 Metropoite | sed fit soliciting support for its) Niele Wirat Av: perved: on the second floor of the} cow y ‘a . No. } Wetropolt nue, Was haly Communists. cluding Pennington, Roeblings, Bor-| nye, Brooklyn. tan Avenuc. Brooklyn, this thaneh. lied Rae u Ral tn) eae White House and at which the Pres’ , Investigations held thus far estab- CPI rN il Nay Nicholas Michalayuk, No, 425 Wush-|Brinkiyy no” NO © Leonard’ Street, | ie unone mits Kvniyniereatnl jU0y |dent’s daughters are frequently pres: lsh that a great majority of tho} Home of fhe prisoners were taken! ing avenue, Mrooklyn. John Pankratz, No. 449 West isd] Mr Garvan sad that although tits nJent, Mr, Wilson takes another rest. aliens under arrest have been in the ir Homes, some of these pro- to, 4h Bae bth Stroet. ite OHiEy Ate wid § testing that they were citizens of the| Morris Miler, No. 494 Bast 176th Tei Wattcnnsak 9 , BONMLON Ww # \ ha Zwil | United States for more than ten| United States and in no way con-| Street. Bronx. 1Ath Street. ink, No. GAL Weat | ri rly cau tain that i Whole edin Wits biaekJuvkeds it is feared he mag | years, although few of thom can|nected with the radical movement in| Philip Novick, No. 230 Kast Second in Belstuengur, No. 226 West 23stn | rll stalls ef tost o eon ” RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ; Street, Bronx. ist Party: newaspuep y i Beak English. Nearly all are weil] thin country. Street. Bein : vont abin {Hy Wedera ‘ _ supplied wit money and warmly|,,7H¢, first growp to be arrested in| Louis Pelkeluvy, No, 89 Weat list suet” Ol Nov S17 West sain] iy Beaters) oe 7 clad whom ore Rumsiang and’ Ausisiane | SC¢ gar aeyagecetnes: Ao, 3444 ammater- | tha sat " | START THE YEAR RIGHT SUNDAY On ustrians ert Falbe: 0, 991 UF venue, @@mM Avenue. . a Bs) IN NEWARK Phove Robert Falber, No, 991 Union Avenue, On Aye ne mil Aww whit prom si Bronx. nue. vecanide n- | dob Here, | Christianized law to personality. ONLY BOWLING BALLS. POET FAILS IN ENGLISH, | Gus Farmen, No. 190 West 11ain|"’Sathan Feleman, No 180 pits Weicuvene fe Pashinwiter, ror A, D, WHAT ES IT? Citic One. Hundsrdin, Anaiver- A report from Washington that eae Street. +| Avenue, Brooklyn, « After his convietior ome 1, A. D. 1920. of the commencement of New bombs ready for mailing were found | Amdience Unable to Underatand| Abraham Rubin, No. Third Ave-| gAibero Weiss, thd SL) ioe ason had been found without MCMXX wlabdlg Hes firth pee? thenetoe of tke works, Bram inthe Communist headquarters in| Mactertinck Without Interpreter. |e. Bronx |_ Louls Chaim, No 87 Mast 97th obi ordeal wrrived Jast night at his home ArH Prowhetat 1810 to 1820, New York City did not Newark was, disproved by examina-| Maurice Macterlinek, the Beigian| .A!* TA Dimt No 709 Trinity | Ste ‘ee . ws Garvan when it |S 4 44th Street, Brooklyn, tony lilee eae inti grow as idly, aa the nation is 2 ts venue, BI 7 John Kleay, No. Vallabout Stre iF 1h rane vvenworth on. é od he 7 * Rr large, but from 1820, on j° tio of the alleged bombs. They) poet, tried in vain to deliver a Inc- | AYN tg tava | PFoekbn, : MS By mieht that local Me no pli foe ete tae be A nationglixed Moses; Whose disciples creased until in 1910 3.13. per cent. proved to be four solid tron balls| ture in Lnglish lust nleht in Carneg aire ; i e M pel ny No, 219 Avenue Th. he, sineed amine y return, he sald, to bia old place | have “printed the Old Testament in of the ‘i whole hel fet be lation | Hail. Ho wrote the £: are ot, adwit Katt 4, No. 1107 27 omey General ho the Bilectrie Motors Corporation 5 : WI Were lodged within dts Borcers: aed in 6. fora of bowling game pop: te ne Daaligh words)” Grexory: Badvaky, Ne) 126 Graham| Street, Hrooklyn PORT ad not eff disrupted pia TNO Tat Len Cott steer poration |AY every language of the world; Whose Wi ty Feeventicth Anniversary of Way with Italians. , out in phonetic French speHing, and Bi " ” a Poul Schall, Na 1760 First Avenue. the Wederal was hows 2: SOA life created the New, the World's tne first censua onumeration. of the from various cities tell of] '$ locked simple enough, Avenue, Brooklyn. Safronio Sassverstky, No. 1941 Crop-}oyer, disiuppoin anit ohirse against Perinutter was best-seller, bound with the Old, foreign-born in the United Stafés, Beato hi stance. inf th ord happened Samuel Cahan, 337) Southern) sey Avenue, Rroooklyn, f nr Tain Chicago, where jt w 4d been captured by the among all books; and who, sceptre Sixty-five and three-tentha per cent. @ finding of firearms ahd aanmiuni- neat he “would “pronounce Boulevard, Bronx. Jacob Obolonsky, No, 20 Hughes} iva Ks , nubs he gave thi valuable in less, founded the Kingdom of Affec- of them wero then within the area of he triek, Hite qe] Samuel Cohwn, No, 422 Powell Street, . We ‘i ; B. Michelson, No. 21 Chicaxo ts Fone chataien ot a Sees auretand le ee ay ex wonenw on, No. 238 Metropolits Jo} ph Tinitalls hol ban Wes ae had been arr 1 "i if ‘ The lecture would have sehselleeS Motropolitan ih altulis, No. 2 Vest 112th | mato: K) wid deen arrested | . date tore wee arma ate s| bea hereto tet tae, Bras Ee ge ang ane Man? niet’ Ache" secs | BRITAIN'S RR, MEN WIN, yw, ‘ y 5 . a, No. y armed with 600 warra as ar cand aloud by De Merie| Herman Whoeler, No, 345 East Stet] Somucl Tanklow, ‘ RIS Weekly Instead of 812 for Low- understood that the Departn pearly 1,200 q tion in halls and meeting places, “but oh oughe Avenue, Bronx At X- iformation. lt Was ascertained that he MONS. [Was “stringing” them. owed that appros)- the Thirteen States that formed the a Ropublic; in 1900, 48.8 per cent.; in froutier is including the whole human jay, s1.4 per cent. New York Gity, rage. Civilization has derived its 14.4 per cent, rules of equity from the spiritual PRR Portith Anniveriers Gf iis ‘ eee rat enumeration of the pare statutes of + Pag Whose crown was tne yoreign-born in the United States, of thorns, The centuries bave not 4, ‘The Tenth Anniversary of the first tion, Homage and Obedience whose East Jersey Street, Elifaetn, N. J,,| 2M) Supy Man tend Stactor-| the raiders found twelve Krag-dJor-|linck stand beside Nim sitat oe Suite "Contin » 198 dop! aks Paes : Jullus Codkind, No " wat Or In revised Him; the world’s highest enumeration of tho mother-tongue gpnsen rifles with bayonets attuched | ayiicicn understand Maecenas ea table, Ro. 934 Forest Avenuc,| Julius Codkind, No. 13% Bast PRISONERS SING ANTHEM ‘ ade Is Offer, terrasl aud ened philmoplon eee oh aka icebene and twenty-five rounds of ammuni-}eeved enthusiastic applau. Heniy ‘Victor: N ey | renty Ostapehuk, No, 186 Luriow Se ay 7 he lone pending dowed by Him, yet borrows from . % The year of the Fourteenth Cen- ‘ Is os jenry Vietorin, No. Bust 84th | Street. Seek to Pre Americaniam After |. tisput tween the Government Him; and all realms recognise His 2: Which will show New York von, Two automatic pistols were ite Gana) Street Andrew Zaytaaf, 246 Varick Street Areenin 1iieCuciden as dttedn.* ind the railway unions scoms to hive + le by dati h ti * city nearly two million larger than found in « hal) in Newark. ms io Beata Tigern at Hockey, Irving Doigin, No. 13 East ggtn| Joseph Yeretaky, No, 212 oud lpeunieettieds Phe victory an S right to rule by dating their records the whole population of the American a CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 8 —Toronto Uni- Avenue, CAMDEN, Nod. d The | aR Uy ts from the advent of the Race’s First Kepubile in 1790, obo fearof Mr. Ub) that Ellis Is-| epity's hockey toam decisively: beue| Stee Nicholas , No. § Allen § Spangled Banner was sung in the Jom the side of the railway men, Citizen—its Saviour, its King. 10, ‘Phe year when Liberty and duty, fand cannot accommodime the revol-] princeton, 11 to 0, here lest night The Alex Reidelmun, No. 1769 66th Vink Bosdonovick, No. 157 ard |) = ails of the new offer by the | -s under allegiance to Christ, the luring aaa ‘iat Shree Street, jull here tomtay by the (wenty~ Ne vermment which the National Union| utioniets who are tobe held there Was | eperdy Canadians sot a dizzy pace,| Set: Brooklyn. Nathan Spetor, No. 56 Kast 10sth|"lteds? rounded up in the raidg by [of Railway Men has accepted will be an- | discounted by other Federal officials. scoring six goals in the firat period Roland Daniels, Mills Hotel, Bleecker | Street. nounced Sunday. In broad outline they and were superior in dribbling and. ae- | Street. Toxeph axents of the Depurtment of Justice, Jamount to a, minimum waxe of $15.1 ‘Paez aavert there is plenty of room |turury ot ahots, Carson with tes | eee vate No. 16 wWattabout | Str peh Groshin, No. $16 Kast 19th |rne national anthem was sung in, the |weck for the lowest xrade workers, : 2. The Three Hundredth Anniver- and driving principles of the Pil- sary of the Landing of the Pilgrims, grims, will win or lose in the forma- bearing in their hearts Christ's ideals ton or defeat of a League of Nations ofliberty and duty, and in their hands {ft Neulraaat on oe ternal we: om ! i ts area, aguinst external ag- for all the outgoing aliens and all the| of the eleven goals to his credit, und os David Chekuroft, No. 1493 Lexing- [hope of Proving the Americanism of the Jof whom previously were pad only § the Book from which more light was over an S area, ag! ae: “a Westman starred for ‘Toronto, Street, Brookly ton Avenue. | prisoners. with proportionate Increases for men of yet to break. 11. The year when Conquest, the incoming aliens. D. F. Magowan, —-- Joseph Prosulousky, No. 224 Mook] Jon Kpayrb, no home. The prisoners were Russians employed |liigher grade eae | "3. The One Hundred and Thirtieth Pruastan. principle, and Service, the manager of the company which feeds Mexico to Reorganiac Arm. Btrect lmabe NS Haat |!n tie plant of the New York ship-| Moreover, under the pian. shoul |f| Anniversary of the first conaus of the Potentate of Time's principle, will be the Ellis Island aliens. says he has} SAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex. Jan, rhe| William Tenatutt, 44) Weat 43a] Himion Nikitin, No. 914 4 ir sho thé ‘Tininiktant atntion ag |tember, waecx wilt by increased “one | I Aynerican Republic, the firat census in CoPsieeted, tothe, cree, oF humanity abcommodations for serving as many| Mexican army is to he reorganised, | Strent {Street Amat AEH c watt Oy eT tr eee ab eeamihar, tiene th the race's history to be built on belief Wada abanigne ouorertone oe tie fap 3,000 peraons at one sitting. according to despatches from Mexivi Samuel Miller, No. 494 st 176th | gp lBMA® Komoual, No. 166 Nortatt | rhine a Boop atiding scale vars’ with tha:eoat in the worth of the individual, and of bhura nia Moy ese Most of the men taken in the raids ve een fees aw Progran eed pel . |, Prank Strikas, Chadwick Fishery, > Sele SCOR: <i his rights to cee! participation oainote halt, in. decision” hetwecn Satids vicialiy axe extied cechaniog:/| © reed et! Yulin, No! 116 Wallabout | N: 1. 0 oe . . ‘ de tstaud an by proportional representation in the Caesar and Christ without enduring A majority of those rounded up in|? aint ne | . Brooklyn, en aeurack, ane 106) North whine SPANISH HOSPITAL FOR N. Y. Messina bib Ot the bonny detriment, not only to yourself, but * J merals. The tha-| Seley Worvatsoff, No, 223 Manhatl hil ‘ . e ne ode 4. The One Hundredth Anniver- to the human race, 5 Jereey City, Newark, Bayonne, Wee- | pultepor in Pits Avante: ErOOnUm aaa erent Br atek: No. 49 Leonard] BOSTON, Jai, %—Approximately $00 | eee sary of the statute which compels the 18 The year when, in addition’ to hawken, West Hoboken and New |‘110e Jacob Vinirach, No, 181 Lexington otKe Kedorouiteh, No. 246 Varot |alirsed nad Were under arrest | ing Namen Infante twabel Wend of P} inspection and registration of every Korship In church. you should have Brunswick have’ savings bank ac- 39 Ships Butte 4 Avenue. Arp. Ohmaschiaulic Nav eo cs epee tulle dp Diarensh useless nas Hand Committee, new immigrant into the domain ofthe “14 The. year "when you should counta, y are ed : SGTON, Paut Mischenky, No f Btreet. ’ aland and 3 | epubl n 1910, the foreign-born anchor your decision for Christin inte, Many are married and their] WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, No, 117 Wast 116th NT Ne ee aansdutan Gar > Ne | MADRID, Jan, S—King Attonso haw §| (Republic. fn 1010, the foreign-t a ac wives and children began to muake| structed for the Shipping Board 4 Street Abraham Screlveny, No. Fant [Of the raids conducted by agents of the | BRED Jan. 3 Me Alfotse ha: in New York City were over half of efforts to win others to Ils al- by DP ent ure " i by loca! | nam " B, ‘ New York Avenue, Brooklyn. De nh ¢ Nathan Kaplan, No. 103 Bast J0sd e Brooklyn peeten 59, to: be ie amunl Kadatsky, No 95 5, HOCH wlve Massie! tx cities a talling | street Third Streets AY? NO 263 Bast | Pe Contributed 4 ats to the Vred Deddusea, No, 9M South Piret |, Wolff Radin, No, 728 Driggs Ave- | New Fingland total, six cities and towns hia Isabel, his aunt, prest ent of the committee betng organized herg o collect funds for n Spanish hos Justice o the whole population of the United tecruiting pitta States at the time of its first census. FOR MORE AND BETTER The law was passed not only to pro- CHRISTIANS the lives of the Federal officials any- |!" 1919 numbered 1 thing but pleasant about noon to-day. | ounoad today be tnt a dt Wag an While the officers who took part in| number th . nue, Brooklyn. New Hampshire Sts, and Prov pital and nurses’ school in New York but to secure the " 11 GARE ed ble teeta Ecc Htreet, Brooklyn. , Solomon Awerbach, No. 27 Glenmore |kod nearby Ithode Island. place ei ! tafe’ transhortation “in ‘The New York Federation of Churches 8 had bandreds of | | Louw Lerner, No. 110 Christie Street, | Avenue, Brooklyn nore | The King has si his patronage to. the si 8 the tr another Room 258, 200 Fifth Avenue Warrants for perrons against whom | Ses for Senate. | UAttY Sasuko, No. 173 Kast 7th Street, |, William Grolman, No. 368 Dumont |omty 44 ‘Caken to Pnelfte Conant Staten, {Ne movenent whieh wos inaumuryted applic. the protection of ‘Yel, Grainercy 2298, New York Cut ain in interest Dy dime M. Rad SAN FRANCIS( Bi—|ehothes veo t Only forty-four alleged radicals were | or the plan arrested (n Pacific Coast States in the | Charyton Dubtna eee Street, Brooklyn Bolom No. 106 Hast 10th Nathan Abramowitz, No. 142 Park | Sapon Maul, No. 54 Orchard Streot evidence has been accumulated they RIS. Jan aries Humbert, gathered tn hundreds of others Senator, who wan acquitted against whom there was no evidenco! by 4 courtmartial last May of a charg No 2% Wallabout Cal, Ja FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ei Nathan Scheafter, No Hrltiah Moulders’ strike Settled. who . . having had dealings with the | Yenue tron + No 64 Rutgers] Nation-wide drive eral agente | nth . le hd who were not named in war- as announced hfmsdit a can’ | Solomon gasiawsky, No. 116 Kast stn Ete ogy Matsipiuk, No : expressed belief that action taken | LONDON, Jan, 3.—Provisional settle- rants, The work of sifting out those for the Senate in his constitu. | Street Street » No. 41 Forsyth against Industrial Workers of the | ment of the moulders’ strike, which has ; wanted from those who were taken | °"Y in the Meuse Department Joseph Hendler, No. 167 Third Ave-|gipaai® Machel, No 229 Bast Dweitth the “Shhoting cat | Been on for months, keeping thousands WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME in simply because they happensd w | ‘ Apu nue. tas Pr * ? rvice men at Centralia, | of wor was effected early to- Call «Ci ” tm Ol Tax. Morris Frigind, No. 226 Second Ave tarot i The Which are subject t ai ‘olumbus 8200 be at meetings or in halls visited by| MEXICO CITY, Jan. 3—A presi- | LOW Diteky, No. 270 South Ninth a Honong “Aven sprenly, Wall Slesoed! UP Tsay, te Ne TNctpARt areCIaS la vote by the uhlons involved, provide cholas Vr * in wages for men who re- Street, Brooklyn, At Any Hour, Day or Night the officers was done in the Depart- pUlal deeree Increased the tux o} sky. No. 109 Must Sec- oi - sk Piew ond Stre an in e ment of Justice headquarters in tho! exports 10 1 ; nt. on net value per | ameter jek Pievsing, No, #16 Bast eth onuk, No. 93 Henry ry ‘Taken | tir to work by Jan. 19, | rae parting honors will be paid in a way Pah’ Row Bollding end at Petes! <7) cht cree exempts Kaxoline c . ; ; - 5 ee | long to be remembered when the arrange- uarters. Me eae duliek eum OF preducts from Keene Ties UM, Weilahout sete tron ane Ridtidge Street.) at. L0t F Lephen Antioch. | DIED. | ments are in the hands of Mr. Campbell ‘3 treet, Brooklyn . Nu » 308 Cherry | ea ‘ 4 . nae * suid to be Sveretary Of the Communist |pawny. oat Mayonne, Noo day, 3 all "Ce ” headquarters this morning, due! an vawen im Buffalo diwaor mara, |, Joh" Markof, No. 14d Meserole Street, Rasha, No. 109 Ludiow| Panty In the United States, wae among | 's ae Cal “Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night 1920, CNTHE NE TANNY (noe te.the enormous amount of seized tit- | ' 3 Brookiyn. thirty-four a doradicnis taken. in red fade bad lotaeen ctl ge UrTALO. Jan. 3—Twentyenine mae! "SNe ateyer, No. a0 Amaterd Liter, No. 186 Madison street. | tilde by Mederal auch here and BN) FRANK E. CAMPBELL pioture: \ looukeepers were taken into custody and vation ? 4 am ty “Luckashinok, N Suf-|in Mast St. Louls last night and this Funeral from the home of her daw “THE FUNERAL CHURCH Anarohists draped around the walls,!a jorge quantity of Manor was seized = et morning tor, Mem G W. Buchanan (HOw SRETARIAN) resettibled an Anarchistic centre, |'# Hight by State omen, Two ober A. Birr, No. $8 Kast ua] George Luchin, No. 207 Wirt Ave are | ‘Houlevard, Haye r tiles of wood alcoho! wero seized at Street, Bronx. t CONQUER THAT COUGH % Huge posters in faring head tines bc" plach : Tony Betus, No, $20 Bast 212th PONE Bilas ‘Wedel, witen sootnes | 9: Requlem mass 5; F | Gregory Nicholaviteh, 486 South street YT ee Wate, Ten thing pemapen edna, aba N. J, Monday, J. Broadway at 06" St 23” Street at 8% Ave t St. Mary's Chureh 4 » for ull Occasions. Artistic Pumeral Designs our Specialty