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% , . a — — . L} . re. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8% i920. | z : ‘ |MARIE STEVENS, TREATY PARLEYS. NEWBERRY TRIAL | er | mre. patron of the hospital in 1913 to SAYS THOUSANDS PROSECUTION SHOWS ITS HAND Sew Sc @eextent of $44,000, whioh was turned | . @mer to the institution by him ater it WHO WILL MARRY WHEN BOY TURNS IN i Red Geen raised here as a gift in hénor eb ho vwenty-fith anniversary of the N. Y. CONGRESSMAN. : | FALSE FIRE ALARM : ; Firemen, Police Reserves and Ex- Mi FIFTH AVENUE FIRE. cited Mothers in Brooklyn Drama Geos Blocks 424 Street Intersec- | With Anti-Climax, flom-Oamage Slight. (Continued From First Page.) fore the Assembly Committee on Ju- RS. MARGALL SHAW, : WraMc at 424 Street and Fifth Ave as diciary and act in an advisory ca- M SU AIERT AE BCRIG MORO fia) Se ee ted wp for citteen minutes at ear aaa pouerey oe embly records show that Assembly-| pacity during the investigation, or | Wa! Vee? at aonth Our faven to-day %y 0 large crowd watching i 7 | In ‘ man Classens has, on several o trial, to the rights of the five No, 166, at South: Four @Gire which started on the fourth tloor| Other Democratic Senators Manner of Drawing Attacked |Gen, Summerall BlAMeS Cons introduced bills calling for the Suxpended Socialist Assemblymen, 1 Havemeyer Streets Brooklyn, Bristol Bullding, No, 600 Fifth ‘ | Sparc ; 7 ‘ hi ot to act as counsel Soe s ed out the fire alarm in her me juilding, No, Refuse to Permit Hitchcock | by Defense—Many Accused French High Command for — «bolition of the state militia and which | not to act as ¢ unsel to the Socialists | {tet ° Bua pooper ar blaze originated in a email = = a 7” would prevent the organization of [nor their party, The committec a fos ‘ c (Siero, and agreed, rapidly, to, aa to Leave the Conference. Fail to Appear. Needless Slaughter. lite military establishment of any|came to Albany on the opening day | was all right. 1b wae ol right, ‘ ‘of occupants eiaTele blake put dene ve ee —— charactir ]of the trial, hut was denied atanding.| dat she didn't know how to get j Damage was slight, NEW MEETING DAY SET.! GRAND RaAPtps, Mich, Jan. 27 Addressing members of the Field Classens, Waldman and Solomon) Prior to the arrival 18 Albany Of) ii te wie a ered : a coud " ” e col ittee from the Bar Associa- that te wis so formed j creas A ai Th |Untted states @enato as Artillery Reservé at a banquet “" Assemblymen who have voted for arith abt Toa te 4 y F3 5 f EOOD PROFITEERING ri r Truman H. | the apprdprition money for tho| ton, Assemblyman Martin MoCue of} it requ \ fireman to release P BY CI CHARGED Stormy Session Lasts Two Newherry and 123 men prominent in given in the Hotel Astor last niente teen ene i militia |New York, Tammany, asa rted to the} tt ; ke TY *| ‘Hours and Leaves Treaty Michigan politios went on trial in Major Gen. Charles Summerall, for- ‘The “little red book” was re-intro- sceegttelhé ie Make Dy At 915 o'clock this morning 2 ‘ | o! e election in ome Ons We to her offic Gochalist ANd Cenuats fu Shin the Ale Federal District Court here to-day mer commanding officer of the 1st duced by Mr. Stanchfield, who said Hephes: fied agh aleetedy ia plot et hs nt into he bier iho seth P : “oe charged with conspiracy, fraud and Division of the A. E. F. in France, ‘at in compliance with the promise | Gernang in his district marched in| pened the ¢ of the bot and | kets Commissioner Explain corruption in the 1918 Senatorial deci : of the) proseqution made on Thurs | UI os asneured to be delebrae| Ont ian noon inen fed Ei Price WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—Bi-par-|ection. ‘The importance of the is- eclared that while the battle of day he desired to place in evidence en victory. He said further that) PUuSt ie I prchestiep mt 2 cal tinan treaty conferees to-day ad-|8ue involved, the prominence of most Soissons proved to be the real the translation of the entire book. we wis not cute thet tin Mobhed fewy minutes sirens wert iasect AR gpl Al rege nate tek Sound ot journed after a two-hour meeting, |Of the defendants and the imposing turning point in the war, it was the Judge Sutherland read the new mat- | W6 Armorican 100 per cent., or words ing, horns wer" ona esl ie Gitermen “tocdeo nich charges that [Paving the whole situation as much |@rray of legal talent presaged ono of poorest planned in the entire Allied "tr to thay effe Sagerieie: Hida Melati 4 Sproficering in foodstuffs by tho De-|!2 the air as ever, ‘The expected |the most notable cases in the legal offensive of 1918, and that faulty The text as read appeared to ¢s-|sreiineRG AGAIN TAKES UP ¢ apparatus stopped | partment of Markets has become « final breaking off of the discussion annals of the State, co-ordination of efforts resulted in tablish the contention of the prosecu- eLs the school. Public scandal,” and catia on the Com-}did not occur, another session being The Government's case js in charge We.SaSe Stevens We tieadiess sacrifice oF (HOUmMHAD tion that the author of the ‘little red | CUDG! Police reserves came on the Bol | Milasioner of Markets to appear before | set for Thursday. of Frank C, Bailey, former United epee sds book” had really put out an argu-| Immediately following the state-| and mothe ind sisters @ ‘the Board of Aidermen with all his] A threat by Senator Hitchcock to| States Atforney at Indianapolis, who , 2 F _ | of lives. x ment in favor of dictatorship of the ment of Assemblyman McCue on that | aunts of the 4 ys and girls in @ecords, The resolution also demands | call up the treaty in the open Genate | prosecuted the Terre Haute election Will Become Bride of Frederick C.! “The nattle of Soissons,” said Gen. proletariat although he put it in the | occasion, Assemblyman Steinberg of | the school rushed from all direce | that the Commissioner of Qiarkets be | helped to prevent a final break. Re-| cases, Martin W. Littleton of New Hicks When Red Cross Ser- Burners), sed a world convul- form of a review of both sides of the |New York, who represents the di tions. ‘The 400 children were | required to explain why “ho xed a| publican Senators anid they do Dot| yore heads the legal forces of the Beh ee sion and out of this convulsion the question trict in which Mr. Hughes resides,| marched out of the building, but fisher maven, Shaler or food proitecr’’ | Republicana satd the Democratic | detense, vices End. Ist Division was born. On July 18 tO The “uttle red book proved to be a arose to reply, but was run over by} returned. iattalion Chief Geatons ithe ewolution was referred to the] conferees are divided among them-| Half an hour before court WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—The en-|July 25 the face of the whole world jine of argument such as may be | the Speaker's steam roller. That was] explained to Mrs, Shaw the work- Committee on Makets. selves, while Democrats said the Re- | vened members ©COn-lgagement of Miss Marie Stevens, was changed for Germany. Solssons ound in ‘radical literature of all an occasion when the steam roller i of the fire-key and the $<» ie: 1 of the jury panel were found r ap- pulMicans are split up. herded into a room across the hall |@shter of Mra. Pierre C. Stevens, to has been termed a French victory al- Judge Sutherland in reading worked inefficiently, because it did varatus withdrew SOVIET DRIVEN FROM J, Ba ore ne went to the conterence, | from the court ‘Vrrederick C < : ; grades. if fe patatus Menator tHitchoowe wae in communi: later the Bae My Ce a few minutes ee po Hicks, Representative in though French, British and our troops jt exhibited that he disagrees most not flatten out Assemblyman Stein- snidiccatlipi ” MOSCOW BY REVOLT | tion with the Wnite House, tut it) the court room. Detendante, uttor. | York, was ant the First District of New participated in tho engazement and decidedly with his colleagues over bers. He was right on the Job again HAVANA ENTRIES ‘ qa yl tate 4 Seon wit the om neys and newspaper men filled the wodsing! wiiilis ase owen Bt co-ordination of effort was conspicu- the pronunciation of the word ‘last night with his defense of his id oe - ent m pe in accond Ww! 6 pro- h ft | sikis rein oe i ‘ ‘ ‘har 5s incense posed compromise abervation rr Toom except a few seats in @ dark|Stevens's services with the Red Crose US by Its absence. A tate of chaos “Rourgeoisi He calls it “Boor- | constituent, Charles ans Hughes. es for to-morrow ' Red Troops Stationed There in gorner, Senator Newberry found a chair in Havana ent reigned in making pre ‘vo readers who may, by this time, made public by the Democratic Sen- ends. The bride-to-be, who is a de- arations for joosee.” Rebellion, Says a Despatch ate leader, the rear of the Toon ir eee ain | pumante, of a few yenrs neo, Inu duugh-) the attack and it continued almost uP AUDIENCE, BORED BY ARGU- have concluded that the opinions of ‘ From Dorpat. Tt developed that Democratic Gen-!wentees were recomed. Of thie list|Us S.A, | epresentative. Hicks ian g | UAtI] the first battery was fired, MENTE WALK OUT [Assemblyman McCue and Assembly- Sm COPENHAGE! : ators refused to permit Senator) Mimer H. White ie ill at Traverse |widower, His home is in Port Wash-| “On July 12 the movement ot g . lman Steinberg as to the patriotism Pilea, IN, Jan. 27.—The Rus-| Hitchcock to break off the conifer- City and most of the other dozen! ngton, L. 1 troops toward Soisaon begin. Every- Although Judge Sutherland is ®/ of Charles Evans Hughes have no hee 10 ingetees| sian Soviet Government has re-|anoo ag he wished to do, and dnsisted | Were Feported ag aboard a train stuck i good declaimer and skilled in bring-|joqring on the trial of the Socialist 7 i" Tere in a snowdrift miles out of 3 Cin Go; cork Grand Rapids, Judge Sesvions said because of these shes Cae semed td onflic G i a LL As le i i an % ing out the high lights of his sub- as you please’ seemed to be the un jA0+ his audience began to walk out written order The men were hungry on . moved from Moscow, not because of : MERE Tee ths pinks but Gocetes (ot A) ne fore OO inde to com> revolt among Red -troaps atationed | PPOmse. Assemblymen, it may be sald in ad- cy of the further perusal of the absentees impanelling of | th him after he had been reading! jarrs Hats there, a from ‘The conference at times was ie he jury oe zo! i " narrative that: easy, deapatoh Mie i) Wehiicaa Osttireed tas would be postponed until thin after- eae 9d wagons were lost 441¢ an hour. Outside of the So+| ¢ the Socialist Assemblymen had _ ———_—_—_>_—_ seme etatem 9 ee cialists in the Assembly Chamber few ! n¢ en ‘ suspended by i MILES FROM PORT| wr. tntencaa and demanded that te| detcnone Shallenge of the jury pane PUTS HO) Tl TORTUIVAN, When ths, otlauni¥a GEe | CHOBE. thus MIRRTENE RIGrautsIA, tH nitaaa eich Bouailee Bweccs lie Some | GROEN PORT |™. heack and demanded that he | defense's challenge of the jury panel. gan, but 180 minutes before ‘Hl’ hour, ary agen bs bad phe wed swear e A, modify them, which he did after I Judge Sessions took exception to the arguments for proletariat rule. mittee from the Bar Association | «na 16 i ae $ ong | language 0 c. | nothing seemed to be ready. Batal- : i he 80: 5 ; Hina, GN; dim ayo! : j Kuage of the challenge #o far as it In one corner of the Assembly b ti . " argument, upon the advice of other| stated that the onder of Pick: one aes ae asia 4 ¥ | would not have been appointed, and ermine, lit. burkle’ ancy, 113 Hee | Tug Kingfisher Summoned From | pemocrats. snr etace Mit AEA O cael EASURY lons were not In thelr proper Places: “chamber the wives of some of the Assemblyman McCuo and Assembly- | Taree’ Ti: Goue Moris JUN; gale I. ‘ A “ ahgeys | staff conferences waged hotter and soojajists interested in the outcome of man Steinberg would have had no oc- te | Halifax When High Wind Following the meeting, Senator| “I read that order to all attorngys Hotter: (When the Seeheh Ele Come | Gat * paisa man Steinberg would have had no o ‘ j Imperials Tow. Hitchcock issued the following state- | At 4 consultation in my office,” said lean Sie PERE RACHA ReRIAON SE rilstrce ators Le (elit ona eeverals women, Resisist Caston ite, lead» alseuaslod 4 tote . } perials '. the Court, ‘ dan order, British or Mor- | Vitnosses have sat en bloc since the patriotism of Mr. Hughes. ment: f HALIFAX, N. 8, Jan. 21—The dls-|""““The Democratic members ot the | queried Mr titieton, “=e Prevent?” | (Continued From Firat Page, rocan commanders would immediately j,..inning of the investigation, Itwas| Speaker Sweet, by his power of con- ant ttte, sande tor gras | DL aridan AVismaone:, Seiwiahan | CoUtarsaie Ave oUnaldered cna KAS | Con theca hat cot nies @resan te! ecb teal a Pick it to pieces and It would be re- OO eG to-day that theso women had|trol of the Assembly, made rules of | ‘ne Homes Ite 7 y twonty-sla eniles of @alifax at 1] nouncoment made by Benator Lodge | sponded the Court, “Centkanen, | Ir scinded. The result was that one 11. omed out in new gowns and hats. his own for the trial of the accused [Boy Seon’ ans cficmoon canablo to make | tat ho and his associates are not | documenta ied Were must be rock: | wouston: He stood like a rock in the|hour before the barrage, bean we nae is Fe dastallut nay, | Bociallat |Asseimblymen atid’ orouned L Page nP Race wind, wireless | Willing to consider any compromiwe (3 cabinet immovable against the paci-|not only did not know where the en-| However much a male Socialist ma ; & progre oe. the resentment of the Bar Associa- in his attire suggest that the cost of living is away beyond his reach, the female of the cult, as she is on ex- on the Lodge reservations concern- ing Artcle X nor on that relatng to the Monroe Doctrine. “In reply we desire to say that fistic views of Willlam Jennings Bryan in the Lusitania controversy and has always been considered by messages wuld. The American tur Kingfisher left in se to a fadio from the Lady ly integrity is just as previous as yours," snapped the New York at- torney, ‘iL can promise you that when the proper time comes we will emy was, but did not know where our own men were. The orders apparent- ly were to bring guns up in the line tion. The action of the Bar Associa- tion aroused the resentment of As- In AD.1826 all eg hoi aaah! hindi ameetia we entered upon this conference | have a battle on that point.” newspaper correspondents herenbouts |and Icave them there. Point them hibition in Albany, certainly te at satneenoet ee aent ies ee \ - foe yg diy ploy Ce eens | cay TORNEE Sy Oe eh | Crary we BIN” anid Coe Tatas, | 88 008 oF the “man of aotinn,” in the somewhere in the general direction of Peace, if not on terms of intimacy,| 0 | Manel ot kt sata N N ET -} strictions in the hope that we Nichols gave his list of authorities | cabinet, the enemy, but keep them pointed With frocks and frills and precious ates a Socialist with an al LJ é wore barely able to holt up their] could compromise differences not | for the motion, and protested against | , away from Allied troops, was the gen- , stones hate, and Assemblyman McCue in tow, only on Article X but on all other |tho method of selecting the talesmen. | 0" the other hand, consider Ea-|Sri” rule, in the middie of the ex- | Julius Gerber, Secretary of the So- [Open debate on the floor of the Aa- FOUR ft OYSTERS JOIN H. C. OF L. ssociated Advertising | destroyed by a flock of tanks taking Mr. Hughes. And s0 it came to pass last night that Assemblyman Steinberg moved to have the remarks of Assemblyman the same purpose. “The unexpected interruption of the conference and the decision to refuse any compromise on Article X is all the more surprising because it there was a departure in form but not in_sitbstanoe.” He explained that this was a no- tice on the back of the summons that excuses from jury service might be called to the 6tand at the conclusion of the reading of the translation of the “little red book." Mr. Stanchfield | asked him if he had a record of the There was not even bar- ‘0 the battery com- n troop command- ake them up, because @ little ride. rage tables gi manders. Ameri ers couldn't Clubs, Editor of a farming maguzino that has been more or less a bible among farmers. He understands the business of publicity and is himself i m Will Become a Luxury, Com- feet Years AGO missioner Pratt Thinks, | what we might have done, would have che BA eA / ALRANY, Jan, 21,—Oyaters, once} se6med from expressions on iboth | went to the court in advance by mail.lan attractive personality, He {s an|Probably disagreed with the idea, if| duc-paying members of the Sox allst|MeCue about Mr. Hughes expunged ri plentitul, gradually are being classea| #108 of the table that we were |To shut off a flood of mich excuses, ; : any, that the French commanders | Party of New York City. Gerber re-| ftom the record, a ramification of @ excellent campaigner. He r ; | se iusuries and coon will become a| clo#e to @ possible compromise on ja questionnaire was prepaged and paigner, He ran for! wore entertaining. lied that th bersh{p records of | Proceeding {n which rights were vio- this very important reservation iby | Judge Gessions mid that as the re-|Governor on the Democratic ticket in it wh Whengibaicl’ housiars| Sue eet Mee coempere: p recorrs | BN ccnictin oe tha natorsn ‘As it was, when the ‘H’ hour ar- |? : jtated at the start, Mr MeCue i wi ak SEntindb, IG the OFlal means of the following draft pre- | turna came in fists of the allowed ox- | Iowa, a few years ago, His platform | rived, all the batteries began firing in| New York County were kopt accord- |" puabr nes growing areas c: ue, inthe opinion| pared by several Senators, and al- | cuses were given to counsel cn both |ravored the “drys” and good roads,|the general direction of Germany | ing to the card index system and the| Promptly came back with the state- of State Conservation Commissione: | ways assented to by most of the | sides. He sald that all except one ‘ ® s+) with surprisingly good results when | cards in his office at No. 7 East 15th|Ment that what he had said about 5 ‘i, George D. Bratt in his annual report,| members of the conference on doth | of the 185 men who reported for jury |>ut in Iowa which swung heavily for| ay things are considered. Neverthe- a 4 rhe: ly a n . — seer et be presented to the Legislac| @ides of tho table before the inter- | service yesterday had Mlled out their|Hughes, Mr. Meredith had ttle |iess, the failure of the French com. | Streets Now York, weighed a couple |Mr. Hughes was only an opinion ture. ruption: questionnaires, Judge Sessions ruled | chance. mand to have worked out a tangibie|of tons. EFFORT TO GET VOTE INTO Ritesh ab watara in wivieh oyster: "The United States aasumes no |that the jury panel had been properly |" iis ts @ yery wealthy man but is|Plan of attack, was responsible for| “Don't you keep a membership rec- ‘RECORD FAILS. q The Year 1826 was obligation to employ {ts military | drawn, , or naval forces or the economic boycott to preserve the territorial integrity or political independence of any other country under the ofdinarily spawn is believed to be the son for the shortage. "The decline of the industry has (reached a point where its existence in large losses and a tremendous waste| ord in a book,” asked Mr. Stanchfield. of ammunition, 'No,"” was the reply, “just cards, “] don't think I shall ever forget] Solasons. It was a terrible ordeal. It| For instance, if IX want to find out “And,” shouted Mr. McCue to Mr. Steinberg, “if he ever runs for Pres- ident again and it goes all over the United States that his loyalty was self-made, He has been for Wood- row Wilson as far back as the 1912 campaign, and is liked by Democratio an important one in American art circles, the first exhibition of, DRAG SAFE INTO ICE ew York, Connecticut and Rhode fe-| provisions of Article X, or to BOX AND BLAST IT. |leasers. Recognition of the West 1s) ti ae four prouent “with Te reas be pate Cree Tee brought to a matter of a vote in the . ha is weriously threatened, saya the| employ the. military or naval polis calaat important this yoar, they say, and Ed|4arkness, And then, suddenly from| & ‘© the 'S” section of the field and )itOug pieoeee hc the National Academy rt, which discusses artificial propa-| forces of the United States under | Fourth Burglary in Two Months Meredith can get Democratic votes If|the murk and the gloomy pall, came | !0ok up his card. Assembly of the State of New York i ‘ tion as & remedy. any article of the treaty for any | FOU! Vy lB lonths | cnybody oan, Without making invidi- |the crashing hoise of rolling thunder| Secretary Gerber identified as gen- {he will have you to blame, not me.” of Design being held. Parra Purpose, unless in BOY DATCRAAE Reported by Bronx Bologna ous comparisons, there is no doubt {and a belch of flame from the Alllcd| uifie a copy of the national constitu-] The motion to expunge was im- in that year. ‘ case the Congress which under a ich turned the country into a ‘ y y : ON MARTIN'S BODY HERE. | the° Constitution has. the sole Factory. that dts: Denwoomtio administration (fase Heh ree “mace tema the | time of memociatist Party, He testi | mersad tn en exnlane ion by Majority aie eee power to declare war or authorize The fourth rovbery in two monthe | Will Deneft politically a great deal| mouths of.the smoking cannon lit up| fed that provision No. 6 of the con- Leader Adler, that remarks made by a * Ia Savoie Also Brings 513 Die eraplay mish’ ot me eee or | was discovered by the senior partner more from the presence of Mr. Mere- | the black r: vines and the stark woods | stitution 1s still in force. The State/Assemblymen in debate do not ap- | eeeeeeeeeenee engers From Havre. Baye groan et ie paled Rial ae of Hugo & Wiebke, bologna makers at|dith in the Agricultural Department |!ike the breast) in at and ol shining | constitution of the Socialist Party and| pear on the permanent records of the ‘The French liner, La Savole, with) frovide, Nothing herein shall be |N® 477 Wills Avenue, the Bronx, who /than of Mr. Houston, in ene hea, of Allied! Victory. AN che byslawa of the lonels in the city |Btate. They ap into the stenogra ‘ 8}8 passengers, arrived to-day from! Goomed to impair the bligatton [entered the factory, took one look | TREASURY IS DIFFICULT POST eansenein tie ent that the Allies of New York were also identified by |phers’ records, which are filed away. Notice to Advertise \ x wre. Hunger Zrove two German} in Article 16 concerning the econ- | around and telephoned the police of the FOR HOUSTON TO FILL. took their objectives and won the Bat-| the witness. But the outstanding point of last rs} waways from their hiding place.| omic boycott.” Alexander Avenue Station, foe ee Monee new | tle of Solesons.” ‘fr Stanchfield by this means|night’s proceeding in the Assembly 1s ey were sent to Ellis Island Senator McKellar, one of the Demo-| Investigation by detectives revealed oie . linked up the by-laws of the locals|that Assemblyman Steinberg, with | pthe bk dy of Don Martin, the New | crat conferees sald Lodge dd not | that, the burglars, got alt the base Secretary will bring to #t a remarka- PRICES BREAK with the national constitution of the|ine best intentiona in the world, at 4 arene copy and release or. | a erald correspondent’ who died | recede from his ultimatum regarding | ment of an adjoining apartment house, ‘ply fine mind and a broad knowledge 5, bh he hes je! 8 ORIG, Oye ers for either the week day Morn- 4, was brought on the boat hanes M r limbed over the fence to the factory |P/Y Socialist Party, : 4 Prctmone the ‘passengers were, Coun- | 20 change in Article X» nor did the |\.74 “ripped off a window screen, sawed /Of financial policy guined by his inti- IN DROP OF EGGS. ,,, With, ts out of the way, Mr tempted to put the Assembly on rec-||] ing World or The Evening World, if f de Chambrun, sister of Nicholas | Democrats agree to go on wi re | pair of bars and got in, They dragged | mate connection with the Wilson pol- Stanchfield led up by the reading of ord, by any sort of vote, as to the||| received after 4 P. M. the day pre- f ngworth and disie. Marie, Barrientos | conferences with the understanding | the safe from the office to an immense | liane an advertivement in the New York|joyality of Charles FB, Hughes, and||| ceding publication, can be inserted of tho Metropolitan Opera Company, | that Article X. and Monroe Doctrine |{ce box on the ground floor, icies—for he has been one of the best 2 . | Call of Nov. 6, 1919, of meetings In Leyes d J 1 i) " eR that Asile 2 ns dupnnoe Doane let une ‘the lost box en 6 utter of \agvecs of tre President eoroughost| Wholesale Quotations Tumble SIx| the rons and Manhattan to cele- | Had Much @ vote Deen taken, unani- ||| Oho tte uly permit sd ie * “We are just going on talking and | sound, the burglars Glowd | the door ~ . mous as {t would have been in sup-||| Order of receipt at The World of GERMANS TO VOTE BY MAIL.|,,,. ‘ Rha'plew the sate, from which they got the last seven years—it will be difti- ts—Butter Going Down brate the second anniversary of the x “| trying to compromise,” said Mck i" nts—Butter Going . fice, ——— Li $517 In money, according to Mr. Hugo's|/euit for him at once to grasp the Russian revolution and to the read-|port of the Americanism of the Aa "i 1 a Snventory, and @ package of Liberty Too, ing of a speech delivered on the night | former Governor, it would have been vertising copy for the Supple " fy dees ‘by Se ‘ eeetnivend HEAR 15 IN ROTHSTEIN CASE, | Bonds belonking to the Junior pariner, ” |intricate details of the ‘Treasury Re” enero was & drop of. ale conte in the| OF, oN t Ob (Perk View PAGS 16 vote : vei pero ee ate a Sane te esas 7 —— : ye partment, It was for that reason | 110th Street and Fifth Avenue, by Ne ae F ; orld must be received by 3 FP. rovie tha! in presidential en ry + e ioe " - ch, je and rel Foust the Presi rutre "be elected by | pir bila epalscabenig OFF FOR CAPITAL Keegan aval eg rae ioe ern fresh gathered firsts sold at 66) Soviet Government of Russia, was ibilities ooened up P.M, rats) neultn soon ten Tapsofute m on the fire! ot |, Fifteen witnesses were called before mo’ @ latter has the co! cents as against 72 cents yesterday. | read by Mr. Stanchfleld : q E gn dosolu By SARE me the Extraordinary Grand Jury to-day — ac jot the entire personnel in the Treas-| phe drop was explained as being due by sie detec oetion 3 Ruraker Lee aarti er bine | ond OF | tg bo questioned concerning the Thirty i ent and 1 = lense “ , ¥ ’ ne mater gait ied | a hoy of | Thirty Representatives of New York jury Department hag an dnterna-| to the release of large shipments which! ASSEMBLY ARGUES Assemblymen off hand. Who of the preceding Friday and releases ' a te wate, | Ariel Haber ey ne wat eee’ 8 Gusiness and Civic Organizations) | SMe repute have bonn held up in traldll Wy sis Ube OVER ‘AMERICANISM’ | ould have thought, three weeks must be received by 12 ochooie allowed |charges of shooting two policemen a s a 4 " ally cold weather, g , a int- | usually » outside Europe! year ago in a gambling raid in West There was ennsidereble dimppot in ; . : ago, that the Americanism of ||| 200M Saturday. Bit Stet Go to See Senators. ment expressed in airolee whore poll-| ‘The butter market was weak om 4°) “OE CHAS E HUGHES i the nam Cony on oidire -receines © aah } 7 A letter from Mayor Hylan to Police | hirty delegates representing im-|tios are af least concern that the Cad aA gioounaph beats oH a a f aries Tl eee aye. than as provided above wiK not n ornary Levi Snr . ectly charg- 8 e than 2 a _ ¥ The North Jer Port "De welagenent he ‘su ae ee SF tile Wgeuents, | tena ot Naw York City and State went | politics to the winds and appoint] apoat, and a sharp break is expected on| Vote of Vindication Denied After Peal SHIM cunmne in Shareter, comtract. oF otherwing, North Jers or evel nen he subje o he it - yr r 7 0 j are. as i Davelieeners | r ‘and Jury's in to Ww sabinatan’ to-day te wre nen | Leffingwell, If the latter should re-| the arrival of these 2,240,000 pounds Question Is Raised as Result of TEE Ran uk etot the il THE WORLD. / fest night to a & comprehensive + RESP PRY ya eniatore ie alder the! main in’ the Treasury Department - ture of the State of New York? ‘ pe i { lurgent necessity, of immediate action xperts Sent to Defense of Socialists. ; Besivo rine watee| DENIKINE ON WARSHIP. — |uréent, necemmiy, of me raiarn main uaveta oncabie ane | Expe s. j erie Cig ried sed Phe doleeation was headed by Will-|assistant, but without knowing any-| WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—A large | (Special From a. Staff Correspondent of The t L Dun wit “lngiuie the | Amti+Red Leader Seeks Refuge om|iam Church Osborn and included rep- |thing of Mr. Leffingwell's presont in-| force of experts has been sent to New| ai any ep la epee i de wark Bay, providing @ Heitioh Veasel, jreventatives of the | Merchants fase: | tentions it has been generally under- | Orleans by the Public Health Service UBANY, Jan. ST Whe je loy f @hannel m2 PARIS, Jan, 27.—Gen, Dentkine and {cition and the Chander of Confinerce ra kin. districts along the! ity to his country of Charles Evans 4 o sold rds . of tate of New York, that planned to go back to/to work in stric 01 >) ms ae mee his mtaff hnve taken refuge on board a dagen inc Ae. a. ct stood that he planned to go Back tol vnarves where some tats dntected| Hughes becomes a subject of debate | } " ara Not Marrte Britah ¥ at Constantinople, ac the practice of law in New York a8) With bubonic plague have recently | on the floor of the Assembly of the fy PITT: Hf, Jan, 27,—Rumors that| cording to s Zurich despatah to the WILSON TO AID POLES. s00n a6 he could get away. Deen discovered. Six persons de-| . } Theda Bara, motion picture actr | Hecho de Paris . He came here only for the duration | veloped the disease us December, but State of New York the eventual ef- had been married to Thomas Bodkin, | gp CRN reminien: of the war, but was prevailed upon |e Rew cases have been reported for | tects of the summary suspension ot Pe! theatrical ond boxing suger, were | ones Increase im Price | Will Recommend awe of 6150,-| OF OW nus'in ofice on account of the | 8= weeks eae bo ptag a F0 Frag pbs patios Our Big Daily Special for To-M denkes »y Bodkin's. relatives. | of Bread. 000,000 Approprtatio Grisis in the ‘Treapury Department aor : | “ 4 4 ur Big y ope o-Morrow, or rary ere clreus r Now decree of Speaker Sweet on Jan, 7 i reg was sad were circus! PARIS, Jan. 21.—'The Increase in| WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—Prestdent |when Mr. MoAdoo left and it was entitle Marti a Ria Ren Ae Deere ierine indore) ce Wednesday, January 28th f-2 Patrick prother of Thomas, [the price of bread, which was to have! wilson will recommend that Congress | necessary to help Secretary Glassy iy ier Lenape, which went aground | {} alican (Party, MOLASSES COOOANU? STRIPS—This confection represents, @ combination i gone into effect Feb, 1, has again been | appropriate $160,000,000 to be used in| ®t on to the ropes. s ante ian 4ha it the Republican Party. Of the choicest Nan Blay grated Cocoanut and Pures open kettle Ter OAR: RINE. CO UND: FOORNE, SOR TEG [Trt Ciera e actie ee Mttasts | GSDMTAULY SPORK INE, the aeleotion: ot | Noe Meyeor: Yeriarvay Mise M8 Fiest!|. The. Amerioanlam of “tne! farmer ||| New Omens Molnsser—formed into ntrine ‘and crystallized. 2 ' 3 kis in the Ministry. It is not expected y. Messrs, Houston and Meredith were |ia@ gear broke, wus reported in no dan- | jy istice of the Supreme Court of the - = Jan, 21. Samuet | Mat the Increase will’ become oper- and other states on the “Bolshevik |iooked upon tg an indication of fur-|¥er to-day. he pawmengors. Wert shen) sd States and former Governor Tuesday Attraction ' f Jative for some tir frontier." tee ray New + were, are ec uesday ractions De President of the American baal been ther changes. A sucessor to Secre t night. It Was said that the vessel # ts 2 ation y f pity has made no|Stefannson on Way to New York. Hote ota Gen mine BAe, tary Lane remains to be chosen. For sestad toe Tafloated at high tide, of New York was, to Ve glans Ree fi: plans for the celebration of his sev-| DAYTON, ©., Jan. 27.—Vihaljmus |President Wilson lw not expected to | ® time there was @ possibility of a . maiiiate Tantei Raite haps not realized by those who too’ BOSTON BROKEN CHOCOLATE O0Ve pathday. to-day except. about! Stafannson, noted “arctic explorer, who |eend & message to Congreas. but wiil | change in the Post Office Depart- ‘Wilson Ball tn a Hotel Suite, part in it, the subject of the most CANDY — Those bie ERED ROASTED AI~ fourteen hours of hard work, aithough has been confined at the home of Or- {auexest to individual members that the |ment—it was demanded by leading] MONTGOMERY Ala, Jan. 271 \iteresting debate on the floor of thi delicious twists of MONDS—Big, crisp @ slauuch advocate of the ¢ight-hour| ville Wright with an attack of influ- |apropriation be authorized. Democrats. But Mr, Wilson's pride| Lodged in the bridal suite of a local embly during the session last toothsome confection, flavory Almonds, per " enza following a lecture here, has re- eeeery, Sines becaey tele. the Re- |interfered and Mr, Burleson stayed. | hotel, Lavender's Lord, pure bred short~ Ass * presented in a host of fectly roasted and in» ———_—_— covered and left for New York, it was |Publicun Steering Committee the loun | ‘ne situation seins to be this: The} horn bull, formerly owned by President | night. fruit, mint and spice ft dividually covered wits A Ms-Keleer “Most Important | announced (ordey. de Was neconsary (o prevent, Actual star’ | pranident recognises the value of| Wilson, a ready for the auction to-mor-| It will be recalled that Judge | | fiavors, loved by ell Our unexcelled velvety pire te misters BUL to Repeal Direct ary Law, (nia, and urged prompt action. making good appointments this your, |70%) ah event Of, the Anal ce clation,| Hughes, Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, | | candy eaters, choco late, An Yow, ied | ALBANY, Jan, 27.—Repeal of the dl- but he ia rather, sonaitive about aak- |The ‘animal Gravent $19,000 ats lini | Charles Proskauer, ex-Senator Opden Dig ana ttle 29c FOUND 75¢ ser as “the most Impor- | réct primary law and restorhtion of the bere Festen, | Gross auction in Binningham in 1918,| ij] and Louis Marshall were ap- | . tory” roposed in so unless they voluntarily withdraw, For exact location see telephone directory, Fe AY pointed a committee by the New eS ICMR ERemam, Fork Box Aanociation to appnar ber | Ne it to-day ‘The wpecified weikat Includes’ the container 4 the chances for reorganization are Se late hee os man in hisi t to the re- State convention system ts a yo. & despatch | int in the Sq.ate