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jthe contrat territory. rer . approved by President Wilson, that” Our eagerness to accomplish this re- ay cg, hots ‘ laren in order that prospective jurors might and hustled into the hallway of the » that .| Van H. Bittner, statistician for the| the solution is not strong enough Sa Brel ay | eertaln- OP the sala tare . { that the processes for the free expres: | Gh We bbcs of a Widerss |or conk oF living statiatics fixing the; powerful enough to destroy al- Lodrle juleklldehise iiteuiuthiegt J AML itd jHere a paper was thrust under hig) iT coem an anmy anapurt bes sion of opinion, however critical,| gu¢ticient has been put rd | advance in them since 1913 at 85 per} most any germs. small that the talesmen could be ac ose and he was told to sign it. This ae isthe Miearii4 i shouhl not ibe destroyed. i Lledo - a Wile len ¥ _, |eommodated in it paper, so the watchman said, con-|*¢Fve. subject to immediate with- to warrant the expulsion ef at |cent. As to the ability of the mine This is a very simple mixture erawnd 18 Cau aftefward reorganized and I was left “Bateguarding the rights of minor- itées is absolutely essential in order | pended Assemblymen, When 1 in general at any dring store. aechin oF “In view of the approved ‘eé- : or challenge for cause and —_>—— ad Assists tetris torne ith Ms o to preserve intact the rights of the) gay on the face of the evidence, | | Pittsburgh Con! Company made a net} An ounce of this will last a per- lek challenge vita AGasraied;. the By raat ole aati pati hems tient above vecbhred. CAcand: HOARSE OF i majority. The tyranny of the many| refer to the complexion of the evi- | profit of approximately $3,000,000 fot| son several monthh and 1am | derenge would follow the same pro (Continued From First Page.) ra gambling house he Heigb- Pit ihe War Department has ex over the few is no less banal than the’ dence when viewed from the pros- |the two-year period of 1914-1916,) quite sure would to a consider- be 7 43 D ae borhood ithe ite a RG eae @) pended ns of dollars for repair’ { . j pees, f . This not be- | and outi hese vessels,” " tyranny of @ group over a masa of! ecution’s side. while for the two-year period includ-| quble extent prevent the spread of The peremptory chatlenges will not through their beauty tell you f love aatearid at a ie f Bik ihe Seoretat ‘and has as i ble at mea. Many of the indictments) But a number of Assemblymen, 1| ing 1917-1918, the net profit was more] influenza.” _ . 5 ng true, Bohan refused to put Ris} it ine conplete pluns for wilizing be exercised until twelve men have you? Then the world is a happy|name to the document. brought against our industrial order | should say off-hand possibly thirty, | than $21,000,000. The profit of $14,<) === been passed fof cause. ‘The Govern- place for you. I want your love. 1]. ‘Thereupon, so the watchman said, these vessels in case of an emergency) ‘by the Gocialists are true, but their) are at present dissitisfied with the | 076,852 in 1917, he said, represented ment will have six and the defense ‘ t to earn it and be worthy as 11 | the police official accused him of gi | Bes ged the ¢ Be. action eS: sans method for improvement is hopelessty | strength of the evidence, holding that | 20.6 per on the capital stock and 5 5g NEW ASES ta A: bd i Mgt = m : bes “a fs wel ine evidence against the police to Mr. ‘ala vorenin " part of the * ae i. myaddied. | it nas not measured up to the charges! $690 on each employee. idles @s any man cin 6 worthy of a true! Bmith and the thea Inspector “Honsat rt resetye unlil the matter’# ' 4 . Laughter broke the decorum of the woman. 1 most perfectly lived the|Dan” Costigan, and also information R i “(it eeems to me, therefore, that| made by Spenker Sweet. These are| Bittagr pointed to the Lebigh Vall : an tua eras seme earn which resulted in a raid of an alleged n presented to the President. _ agitation against grievances ix bent in favor of dropping the charges un- | Coal Co, as ynother corporation whose bl et clea mytivesioe great characters) gambling house run by one Thomas}, Chairman Dayne teptod that the met dy removing the cause of the) less stronger evidence is presented | net profits increased enormously from Dae rier ee eee L ARSHed DEG ee Lambert: Ttlved |L. Reynolds. ‘This raid was made tho matter tad een taken up with’! grievance. Regarding this procedure, |@C reseating the suspended men|1914 to 1918. In 1914, he said, they ’ Louis A. Motntyre, No. 13." droned @ riotous life. Love dissipated and) Over the heads of the district police ini, War Department Tem heartily in acoord with the com. | without requiring thom to put in a! were $511,468, and in 1918, $3,886,189. the’ clerk. Judge Sessions joined im died by inches alternately in the most |" "ge you jive information to Smith |, Twelve bids for the liners hav: mendable attitude taken by Mr,|efense. The dissatisfaction Is grow- | in the two-year poriod, 1914-1916, he the merriment an dthen noticed that glorious and most wretched cnanner|or Costigen we'll kill you,” Boban | been Fe ne thee la Gor the entire. ‘Hughes and the New York City Bar|! but action awaits the end of| said, the Consolidation Coal Co. had SAD ed a cid iebard gel A Renee Gime CHereatier tip wae net’ tpan | O08! : praia) i Mofntyte, a bee-keeper of Boyz atte . j him. hereafter he was set upon| Fa tin “ Association a well as the attitude of | the Prosecution on tho ground that! not profits amounting to approximo<- es Meintyre, « bee-keeper of Boxe “another letter #3 [hun. | Thereafter he, was, set Upon oes ong the former German vessel the New York State Bar Association ker Sweet should be given every | ey $4,500,000; In 1917-1918, Cry took seat No. 1 in the Jury pox: | «h have acon the whole w Then, for good measure, he was) tht preference in » for trans MLEFT WING” SOCIALISTS) Potunlty to make out the case He | proms worw approximately $13,500,000 MeL racial) mime Bl ocbap haa stair suo nah tHetantchedlg LCA Maaitassz el Mea ba bd pc tL OF para erick eer apc Pwident Gn net ane serourne a 7 aca taet ia econ s 0 Boyne City, Frank ° ° r conduct. Th ourt reco! wine f ‘ FOUGHT WALDMAN. | promised to establish three weeks!" diinor cited statistics which he Pei ama See ip aes | atter every taayner: Thave:} thn June #2 he was discharged for | Powhatan, the ago tc day. | : of ‘ and that not more than 26 per cent, ,Armstrog, Alanso C les KE. Chinaman money and ag} Madawaska and tl ‘ lack d Stymou: Stedman, of counsel for = |said were obtained from the Treas-| or het 1818. Trim, Blouminguale; Fred Smith, EU fatty one Sages Tenet ay st ev! feee . fi : ’ : e type of » Ble : ather’s corpse ag a ple s enjamin Lane, concerning whose at the defense, opened today’s scasit Depa F ia e = the Getense, opened wotay's canon | SWIFT HAS PLAN ury Department and financial reports |e Cadary’ ‘pneumonia canes are|Rapids; Jerry Dunworth, White |invaq arab'a tent on the security of entity there’ was mich ‘mystery, |'7 Arrested on Crsinal Anarchy ee ee oe Se cae | showing @but 4% mining companies in| 1) inrrequent, While the number |Cloud; Orlan U. Houghton, St. Anton; | his bare word. 1 have signed con- | $id before hie entered the Jury room | eked qeoord a letter introduced in evidence) TO SAVE DAYLIGHT | 1017 made 15 per cont. on their capi- H d : ihis be ; that he intended to tell details con-| CORTLAND, N. Y., Jan, 28.—Seven- yesterday purporting to be from the tal stock: 3J1 made 20 per cént; 296 |°f Cases looks alarming, and it is bad | William A. Young, Fremont; Will 8.| tracts in every capital of Europe. I) cerning a raid made on a house in|teen vadicals, arrested in TESAtUR organisation of thé Hight perry Seah sy Hand 30 per |** far as the dndustrial situation is} Purple, Brutus. | have left my gold without hesitation | 98th Street, near Riverside Drive. In| raids here Nov © indicted tf hth | Wants 60,000 Workers in Chicago | ™ yond es per | concernod, we are to be congratulated | MeIntyre’s answers were satisfac-|in a savage's wigwam. I have begged | the midst of a crap game a tp came |to-day on. of criminad Assembly District, Maghattan, and i cent.; 282 made 40 per cent. or more; “td over the telephone that raiders were | anare .Tovidence against them wep Gased by the secrete, txtending | Packihg Plants to Go to Work |'I97 60 per cent. or more: 150 100 per that the gisease is in’ such mild form. | tory to the Government and ‘he was! my broad. I saw the licentions daya| onthe way and ail hut he vanisned, |prepared by the Lusk. Committee grettings to Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, the Goviet “Ambassador.” before the Lusk ground that it Committee hoa on relevancy the no to Speaker Sweet on Jan. 7, least three, if not all, of the sus an Hour Earlier. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, COAL OPERATORS’ PROFITS FROM 19 owners to pay advances he cited their profits. His figures showed that the cent or more, made over 1,000 per cent. and elght companies TO KILL FLU GERMS, ; BRUSH THE THROAT SIESTA Of AY of the vapors. At the sume time The attorneys were told the Gov Pea can ibe dbtained by the pub- | erament would examine juror No, 1 The number of deaths on Jan, 28,| passed to the defense McIntyre 1917, when there was no epidemic said he had known John M. Harris, ! 1920, GAMBLING WITNESS WOMAN SENDS $100 con o» TELLS JURY HE WAS tained a statement o the effoct that he had seen District Attorney Swann lof the Regency. “| am now a centurian with a He walked to the hall, where he waited to sce whut would. happen. HeLDS UP SALE OF GERMAN LINERS of emergency calling for use as transports. CHICAGO, Jan, 8.—Sixty § " etindanka, tor eure ; Lane said three police officers and Mr. Btedman deczed that the let-|chicagorworkers will advo daylight thie} Regardiess of ull increases, he suid, | ioe Re ee eo Mee | Geer itarena EWE Lunar EIRP | GANG: of years to spare and @)4 ‘United States Army Lieutenant In AD.1826 ter was written by the secretary of mine labor was Going tOrAdy |e ee te cere Sdesphaa teen phen try grace Wg veh eahal Rath hg Naat shortly appeared, seized him and took nADI82 an outlaw band of Socialists who called themselves the left wing and ed been expelled from the regular organization becmuse of their com- mauntstic tendencies, “The organisation that sent this fetter,” said Mr. Stedman, “set up year without performing an operation on the clock, it was learned to-day. The packing industries will advance the opening time one hour, aiso closing one hour eagly during the spring and: gum- mer months, i the plan advocated by Louis F, Swift ts adopted. “Neither legislation nor clock setting 1s necessary,” Swift said. “I believe a 5 and supported a candidate in opposi-| majority of the workers of the city like téon to Assemblyman Waldman, the to wet, away from thelr labors while nominee of the regular eecri Party | there Festa a heh cage hagly recreation during the summer months, of the district.” —————— Chairman Martin held, (ore argu- ERZBERGER WORSE; fewer cents out of every dollar paid to operators for cou than they got im 1913 and 1914. a JUGO-SEAVS REJECT FIUME SETTLEMENT Tell Allies They Intend to Stick to Lines Proposed by Wilson, Signs of waning public interest in the trial were manifested X-Ray Shows Bullet Tntaides in | amounts to a refusal of offered by the Italians. [this afternoon, the compromis “We have a widespread epidemic of | when the latter taught school and a} volds and mild cases of influenza and | year ago hired him to handle a mort-' Bee Aveuts Gai Tout ks | Chae cateslonuresihe avarh hOWAyS® that no chances will be taken in the epidemic becoming more serious. We are getting more and more responses to our appeals for nurses. This is the result of newspaper publicity. We #till need nurses and wih gladly put ‘tham on the city payroll at $6 a day and det them make their own terns with their patients. “We need household workers, ‘women to make themselves useful in the homes, whom we will pay $8.50 a and all other defendants. George H the defense, ot" tion ot evidence.” had an opinion of the case lenge was denied, The questioning then truned te ‘The Street Department is Hun- of waiter. Moing its best but lacks men. OF GR that he had an open mind on Harris Nichols took up the examination for, ‘Dhe questioning drifted into the sea | easonable doubt" and “presump- Melntyre said he that | would require evidence to remove. He | was challenged for cause. The chal- | EAT NEW WAR When the prison chaplains visited him him back to the’ flat where the game had been in progress. “Pushing me inside and shutting the door they took $520 1 had in my pocket,” said Lane. “Later on they gave me buck $420, keeping $100 for themselves. Lane freely gave the names of the officers involved. UNCLE SAM AFTER HAMBY Y KEEPS >S CALM | AS DEATH NEARS Wants No Clergyman When He Goes to Chair—Reprieve for Richard Harrison, Gordon Fawcett Hamby, who kilied | two men in the East Brooklyn Savings | Bank robbery om Dec, 13, 1918, will die | | to-morraw in the electric chair at Sing | 0 LD ment, that the claims of Mr. Stedman PARIB, Jan: 28.—The Jugo-Blav reply \day, We advieo everybody to wear |Jonn Barnes, @ laborer. eee rec dey he aesmed aa outa | Consumers Paying at Rate of $3.20 could properly be presentea in the| DOCTORS TO CONFER the Allied ultimatum regarding the [rubbers and not get their test wet: BR OE HART WARNS iit disinterested as he has teen at al a Bushel, While Farmer Gets course of the defense. Adriatic question, re d in Paris} for the streets a crossings are fall . thm since ‘his capture and conviction, | Only $1.59. this afternoon he received them| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 POTATO PROFITEERS | Charges of | NINETY FOUR Ye ears cAGO n of his testimony the matter at issue. ‘This {ed to TO 70 PRE ASKS HER % al Mr. Lunn guve out the foliowing long argument with M * ra statement: Judge Sutherland and Mr Stanc . raed | WITH THIS S¢ SOLU’ TION “My antagonism to th relalist taking part f Party and its un-American tactics = The prosecution's claim was She i to Be 72 _ dots not blind me to tho fuct that brief, that! anything relevan n was relevant Parts Gra coin pproved ‘or Sends Moi | © the proceedings initiated by Speaker whieh tends, in any way, (o support UL SG in Alcohol, Apy and Ill—Mayor Sends Money | He Sweet were not only arbitrary but the charge that the Socialist Party is by Copeland, Back With Advice ’ Molative of the fundamental princi- engaged in un effort to overthrow the) ’ fi COM MISSION PR avon HYLAN received & | plea of constitutional government. Government. dt has already been U LAND (hougtt #0 Me from Mra, Ann C. ; bagi 4 ae gt ili ic shown, Mr, Stariohfield Haimed, that = - | of a suggestion re- | ‘i ia of No, 308 Bast 76h 1 in that hysterical Americanism Martens is in sympathy with the pur- fediat ‘ . Tini ceived by mail to-day trom Dr tn 1 | Street recently, offering him $100 > 7 Jae { | Which would rouse men to VENREANCE Honey oF the Secinliet erie, won te, Seaestician Of Miners’ Union) jiu a. Dreyfus of Kdgowater dante Wea i in Court as No. 13 Is] Street recently, offering tim 81 | Another Swears That He Was|Secretary Writes Shipping oven veers Mi Atl panda Wier in fact, co-operating with’ the socin!- | So Declares Before Pres- Street, Staten Dfand, that he Called Erroneously—First | shoveling snow, and ask!ng iim Robbed of $100 by *Board Some Are Wanted ~“! Lomheb Dh teedioc adel ists, whetl i . s, . ave the Wwtter to The Byening i . 7 i " : oe jIste, whether the Socialists know it ' ca aa ( to pray for the sender, 0 7) } , | or not, ident’s Commission. | World for publication, Dr. Drey- Challenge Fails, ‘Tho Mayor went an investigator Three Officers. for Transport Reserve. “This is a time when we must think | i | tus wrote ss pai fren his. office. who reported - aie « “ The opinion prevails among politi- m his office P | i. | clearly and consistently. Faith in’ oad and other observers that the) WASHINGTON, Jon. 28.—Miners “May I suggest as o meana of GRAND RAPTDS, Mich., Jan. 28—| that Mrs. Heid is. seventy-two John Bohan, a watchman, living ‘ON, 1, 28. - Protest } eee Fay slowing ween le pe Aireat= prosecution has about shot Ita bolt in répreaentatives completed their pres. | Samieting in the prevention of the Teeisction of a jury to try the case! ‘ears old, haa been under a doc- | No. 210 Weal End Avenue, wae tit | by seers Ra the sale . { by allowing even legislators (0 the matter of the proceedings against enti waneheoniniieen| So ee oe be lee ; ia + tor’s carb for four years and is [Ness before the Extraordinary Grand) of certain of the former German pas-| | do violence to the principles of our the suspended Atuemblpmen Ie po, Mitation of wage and coal mining OOM) ihe pubtic of w solution of one against United States Senator Tru- | decoming wlind, She told the in- [tury to answer questions concerning | conger jinera will delay final action | institution It in far more impor- jitieay circies, notably Republican, ; satiation to the President's Commis-| part tincture of lodine to ten |man H. Newberry and 184 co- vestigator she had thousnt ate gembling and alloged police perseet-] i. ie Shipping Boa which panic | tame that wo be true to ourselves and the opinion prevaiin that If the prose, sion to settle the Coal Strike to-day.| parts of grain alcohol, to be ap- [defendants accused of gross political! Ws dying, Wat tae expected fo jtion, The Grand Jury is investigat:| 4. considering ‘bids @ xi + the principles for which this great ar ae = : Nive, and would appreciate the r® | ing Mayor Hylan'a charge that $82,000 ing bids suimitted for i Seles dhads than that cution is unable to produce more evi-, At the request of the operators, Pres-| Dlietl to the throat by means Of }frauds in connection with the elec.) turn of the $100. Was vsed unlawfully to obtain the re-| the fleet of approximately thirty vep- j n stands than that we permit” gence directly connecting each of the 4 oft camela hair brush or cot- | : The Mayor returned the money | Was used unlawfully to obtain tM Oe | sels ident Robinson adjourned the hear- tion of Newberry, began shortly after lease of Arn: thstein, « gambler, | *°! . | vengeance aguinst u minority simply gecysed Assemblymen with seditious | ton swah two or threo times with thanks and advised Mra, f Arnold Rothstein, « ga 1th wy tote " P | because they aggravate and irritate activities, or directly connecting the |'™ until Monday, when the opem-| gaily; say morning, noon and court opened to-day. | tnd tow Sector avon exonerated of shooting two police- the ee wes vee teat ; fi o } ie; 4 \ y efense « ed no motio .| and follow her dot advice, ten, e board, Seere taker called at Hh) by their critical attitud | Soctalist Purty of the United States tors will present data, Mr. Robinson] night The defense offered no motion re-| z oumaa'l ses tantion/tb. af agrdenient Reachadt 1! “We must deal resolutely with any r " ry . rding the illness of Attorney Mur- If Bohan stuck to the story he told ched., by a > with the Communist Party of Russia, also gave notice that baginning Feb This, as you know, i a very 7 ‘op | the War Department, the Navy De- |} who are genuine enemies wf this 1 * , |fir. of Detroit, and Judge Sessions U In the antervom he said that June 20, 7 er esieey ana. wt + it will have failed to make good the }4 the Commission would hear repre-| powerful geim destroyer both by [Oe OO ee eas 11018, ne as erabbed late at night by}Partment, the Department of Cott. jemocracy and who, poradventure, , de? & d the jury bo: . : 11918, he was grabbed late sas | Se its violent ovarian, ac in accusations hurled a! the Socialists by | wentatives of the con! fleldg outside} actual contwet und ty the effect [oe isinaa theitox would be kept filled ja police official and two ef his men|merce, and the Shipping Board, and’ to-day. | dreds of inspectors are going through mew Fi BURNIE © ccts in ths ansvmmbly chars: houlder’ Blade—Patient | ae note opens tho way, for turther the gubways, cleuning out the totlets | ss cordially, but declined to talk on re-| alleged extenalve profiteering in potatoes 4[n 1826 policemen} ‘ : Very’ Weak iseussion of the question, Jugo-| ang arresting splitters and smokers in| Harvard Educator fies U. S. to ‘tigious subjects, und said he wanted no|have been brought to the attention of leather-b ' ‘ber were vecant and standing room | ery Weak. Slavin points out that she is ready t0}¢he subway. The public should take {clergyman when he goes to the chait.|the Government, It was learned to-day. | or leather-heads as} ‘was plentiful, but the array of coun- | BWRLIN, Jan. 28%—The condition of sel at the table of the proseoution | Mathias Ersberger, Vice Premier and Was Qugmented by Martin Conboy of | Minister of Finance, who was shot eae, Tat From and fsa BOSTON, Jan. 28.—Prof. Albert’ B. could pee ren aney, prisoner" and | |. $2.20 per bushel for potatoes, while - New York City. Monday by Oltwig von Hirshfield, a| ‘The plan rejected by the Jugo-Slavs| druggists Who have it for sale.” ® |Hart of Harvard University urged the; ifamby ‘will dic atone. it had been |the farmers who grew them receive when on their beats Miles Anna Stern, the blonde and|former cadet officer, wae somewhat |was ai to have provided for the erco-|i" The courts are beginning to fecl|United States to make “speedy prepa- | shied of the murder ot George Grifiths |SUEDtY more than $167. siddlemen,| all hi ed \ recording Secretary of the |Woree this morning. Herr Eraberger |tlon of ume into a free city under the |weriously the effects of the epidemic. |rations” for a bis wars which he pre-| In, the, Knickurbosker Wailsrw Club, wholesalers and retail dealers get the asmall house erect » woo|iuriediction of the League of Nationa : ¥ alata : ¥ Bronx Bocialist local, testified that |Wi* Without fever, but his pulwe wes lior “the ceasion to italy of @ narrow taal Ges parte oe ine Gourt oe Gen @icted would break out in Kurape with- | MAME be creo, Be eags | on the street corners. the organization circulated in the 120 ang Py Baurlituon "the wound strip of land along the conat connec Ling | Sines, Judge Malntyre #ald paging’ in the next five or ten years in a spéech to March 1, and Hamby congratulated | price is due | by rs ‘Trieste with Flume; for the exercise o! . .. - | delivered here before the Harvard Club, him. Harvison has steadily dented that|a Nation-wide of potatoes. $0,000 copies of the manifesto |made yesterday showed the bullet ihe rikht of free diaposttion of thems ber of lawyers were reporting sick * Ma ot gat Ml $e ails firm In the shoulder -Diade. Tight of free disposition of thems) vivo and having thelr cases post-| “It is positively criminal If the! Mguery when « a ii 1, | Stocks of potatoes of the 1919 crop SS —— Moolatiet Party just prior to | Ano ere Gofisutation over his qase ee eee te eres barrier nal | pened. United tutes docs not make speedy ee ee ete we ete make [now on farms and in the hands of deal- @lection. She said there were beer, ae ear or peewee, Bir) odd for the ceasion of Albania to Jugo-| ‘Dt this continues,” he said, “there |proparations,” he said, “to insure us| anuther effort for a new triul era total 128,181,000 bushels, according | ing members in the Slavia. probably will be a meeting of thelan army of trained officers and men In to the Agriculture Department. This last July, but she did not U. S. SHIP AFIRE AT SEA. ‘many Socialist votes were courts, but intimated that some of| Te lining up of belligerent powers the United States until the new crop ‘the election. CAPTURED BY LETTS | the micht adjourn for two or three | Wil probably differ greatly from that petecti: > °- “ortanvant Where He | “OMCs in, havi tate a » the the lest » Prof. declare _— ig copy and release or er mereytve Pesretery ppestadinl Gare at @ Hine Wille the others Kept Te conganation of Germany Jamun, Meee oe sid) Gone 1 Daye ders for either the week day Morn- jew York Socialist organiza-| LONDON. Jan. 28.—The American s General Manager Hedley oftthe In- (and Russh, is for from unlikely, he) Detective Newman of tho Missing JUDGMENT AGAINST STATE. | }} ing World or The Evening World, if + . y id, and he expressed doubt ‘ ‘that 50,000 copies of the | steamer West Imboden has reported by | Russians Lose Last Town They | terborough Mola Dr. Co peland that |SCine - 48 to| Persons Bureau halted at noon to-day ——$——— received after 4 P. M, the day pre- wireless that a fire was discovered in rer cargo yesterday. Stnoke appearing Soho ta Brookiya. 1 Gerber testified that in the 8th R Assembly District there ane West J ng Board &@ Shippin tt Gaiveston accept a solution of the problem along the line of President Wilson's 1919 pro- posal eaer aes 2,000 MORE REDS Held in Eastern Letvia and town in Bastern Letvia occupied by Russian Bolsheviki, and have reached Make Ready for Conflict in Eurbpe Within Decade. warning, for we will be spitters and smokers. severe on Judges Monday to take some action.” Hin did not wumgeet cosing tal Te etens co Wer wreemlng Out again: heth Italy the new schedule of work Francs and Sngland, had produced pressure and oct ditions. Last night, Mr. Hedley said, Seven W most of the congestion came before 5 would again side “with | | He was more interested in choosing his | ay when the warden told him he|try are being forced to pay at the rate leaves 1.29 bushels for every person in debi ak alae FINDS MISSING GIRL. in his search for thirteen-year-old Isa- belle Way, missing from her home in of to Co Claims Award traction Company. on deck, the message added, would in- Much War Material. about overcrowding in places where % Maplewood, N. J., since Jan. 17, to NY ae pe order of receipt at STS CUT SMALL FIOURE gate the fire was in No. 2 hold. COPENHAGEN, sun, 38.—Couln | Soe Madtucting Lok, eemeauies te IGF BOuHD SH? Is SAFE. jive hinch ina restaurant at’ No. 105 agaisat the Blate of New York tn ane| || 86% IN TOTAL VOTE, 9 Giles position Was not given. troops have captured Guzyn, the last|day, he said, to meet these new coh- Chicago River, TMM Avenue. A woman and 4 irl) gum of $997,066 with interest from April, |l] Advertising copy for the Supple- were sit! notlier tale, Newman studied girl's features a moment and walked over to the tabie. 1920, was announced to-day by the.court of claims in the claim of the First Con- @onsumers in many parts of te coun-j 9997,066 | Notice to Advertisers ceding publication, can be inserted only as space may eRe and in World of- plement Sections of The Sun World must be received by 3 e eS - -* = mboder d Norio Ja. 9, 0, Bec’ My and ver: | the o'clock. . | struction Co. of Brooklyn. M. Thursday precedi 160 and 200 dues-paying | poo! th h cargo soeratal. ee at | ee Latennarion: Sreptian 9% bess “T am informed by the Interbor-| CHICAGO, 28.—After being wetin?™ he inguin ee ee oF The ease resulted from the State's ap- and Pees beanteate tend operat B's 6. Sgktco- Haseti according to @ Lettieh offi ough," Dr. Copeland said, “that it|bound for elght days tn the tee floes of ‘The startled gitl admitted her tden-|Propriation of upland and nid ander | by y te eaaae Pens ave | oie, Be of Galves' cd ‘opel 5 it it | bot ni P.M Friday. Ad 10. t. Much npaterial of war and 2,000) has ij to-~da’ ue tity. The woman said she was water at Gowanus Bay, Brooklyn, for a . riday. vertising c hoes for ‘Weldman last November was MB tua er Raen ™ cnmuted, andl ties 2 Tae to-day avery Slece of roll |Lake Michigan the fright steamer Gid-| 12) Brady, who jeft her home in, gum barge canal terminal. |] the Main Sheet of The TO FORM POLICE REGIMENT. Rests continues along the. whole | IBF S09 SL actusive, evidence inet [ney New entered the Chicago Tver) wit "J. 2m look en, apartment SA A a || Wert must be recaved by 6 P.M ‘There are between 200 and 100 dues- —_—— Git, Bolshevik forcoy on the Lettisn | they ate doing the best they can.” |thls moming an locked with all of her No. 113 Hist tith Stredt She denied) Wrock Blocks N.Y. Central Tracks, |] of the preceding Friday and releases paying members of the Socialist Party | W121 Comprine a Machine Gan Com- front are rotreating eastward, and Trafic Manager Eagan of the B. |crew safe. ¥ | feabetle corraborated | h LITTLE FALLS, N. Y¥., Jan. must be received by 12 o’olock We Aamenbly District. Cla 4 1,000 Be many detachments have been anni-| R. T. reported that the zoning system | On board also were the seven men —- While a westbound New York Central ||| moon Saturday. iy trict. en- pany a xpert hijated in. regent & ty RW ade tdaais had relieved conditions in Brooklyn. |who started across the ice to the BRIDE DRINKS POISON. passenger train was standing at the Copy or orders received later sets, the Assemblyman, recoived more! Acting Police Captain Gharies Scho-|gerwoen Hathonia and the Russian| 126 B. R, T. js sending out its “busy | stranded steamer Sunday and who had station In Fort Plains to-day some cars’||| than as provided above wil not 6,000 votes in the last election. | eld, in charge of the Police Training mvtet Government is to ibe signed to- | hour” trains half an hour earlier and |peen missing since. - on an eastbound freight passing on an serve to earn discounts of ‘of inadequate preparation | School, announced to-day the praposed|morrow. The treaty provides that keeping them out half an hour later J Both BR 4 ‘Tries im Vain to Save! Sjoining track buckled and two freight |] Character, contract or pipers f et He cane tave frequently been ob- | formation of a regiment of 1,000 expert|atvonla, anil Msclsn, Fylnogn | than — FIRST CHINESE SPEEDER. Young Mothen’s Life, {han "blocking three of the four tracks ; we served during the trial. The oatoh-|Tarksmen. One unit will be a machine fonstruction of @ railway from Reval|U, s, te Make Re Riseia xa bl iid + | Kurt Meissner of No. 1115 Parker] until late this afternoon, No one was THE WORLD, aseentch.can methods of the prosecu- | £U". company. ‘The men wit) be tmined ina: and 398" focomotiven. building the enze Sitnatipn. Cho Dons, Laundryman, Fined $100 | Sure ot, the Bronx, a commercial artist, | mured ; eeaarant ta: Bret Regiment Armory in _| WASHINGTON, Jan. %t.-Plans tor! ek kets Grivinas wo ared reaieteat thle morning for dla Sooiakiat - tended Nand Ai ‘ f 0, Be ee ride ot a BE SaANR con tes sie, ‘ta agar ih reeryee celgiarnted AUSTRALIA MUST AUGie EIGGRtea An OOROLTEd Rok ees | cote, UR Ee, TONE, 01s uear and mother ‘since New Zeer | in halt ras aufiour for ‘ [and went to her bedroom to awake: ing nthe final “ as i" counsel, Mr. |B be. ai ‘eznong’ the “three PREPARE FOR WAR, | pioprietion of 3500, 000, now pi No. 4s pibeets: Street baer tal Wee |her, Me found her extremely ill and Bightoe: sidered 7, Son eas, Aasintant. Surgeon |tO"oay foun speed leamed that during the night she had wie oan wat. seater, pote PREMIER WARNS Goneral 3 ar Sk, aeerent Sime mere House in ‘Trafic Court and | drunic some poison Meissner ses in his . competition ‘Crescent zi - jn Paid work. Brooklyo, Norris oe, ee shin Somedia. ety send equade of in Dene ds The IT GF Bis ene ever fined he artist toned, her to arin & large | , ji lore Into epidemie centres,” c quantity of milk jn an effort to save NOT A REVOLUTIONIST "We Are Hedged About With] sxla, Mio otdy “hea inneae cy eee Rr lites bat ahesdied ® short time later | . . + tye se} in. Fordham Hospi : Nations Which Lust After | {iboratories wih be invited’to anstat' | Te Comfer om New Anthracite Wane derma OMeissher, the | young wife's DAUVTIEG— An excellent, collection of toothsome \ ; whi © ” > hl father-in-law, 3 e ha nin poor |} | Koodlies. — Vreduc oven kettle New Orleans Mota OA f in bringing out | Bi This Country,” He Says. HAZLETON, Pa, Jan. 28. —omeaa| {oath cines her baby bay Was borm |1| Made'In tha 'neod’ ell’ inetion ware bas : “FSS EEN Mas of 18 Takes Bride, 70. |o¢ the United Mine Workers annoumond ——— iio KPRCTAL, POUN | ; Jan, 28. Theodore Nifherger, seventy-thy if rotmably will | * : ‘veutions tn Chicago at the eune time | Josaph Burda, a soda water manu- ree | to-day thet conferences p? vw! . 8. P: > PR el gee Lara el W A. HUGHES, Australian | years old, of No. 29 Olive Street, Brook-| start with the anthracite coal operators U.S TROOPS BEST LEAGUE. | Wednesday’s Attractions: z who was arrested 4 week ao by two . emier, speaking at |tyn, and .Mre, Margaretha Pnglehartt,|the week of Feb. 15, cither at @hila-| Gen, Edwards Saye Soldlery Like| : r ad J A r, were | del or Me E department of Justice agents yoo al Melbourne yesterday, |seventy years old, hia housekeeper detphia Wer Produced Is Safexuard. | | « hen eos scanned ‘ teged they head said the next war would prob. |marted by, Deputy City Clerk John T.| 4 now agree 0- aa cm i CREAM CHOCOLATES log y ve oust a He Quayle of Brooklyn. aa the brides |tisted’™ The present contracts, cxpire| HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 38.—Speak- |} | vo we feel thud —Centres of vanilla fae hd tt ably break out in the Pacific, ac. {Groum’e vecond marriage and the Uride's|March Bi: Ing to excsorvice men here last night, |] | sor detirlons Tutbite ars light ~aneme pon y |] ] bo: distinctively aitt inhtenareremewre * ‘Joseph cording to a Central News de- | third. | en ‘Major Gen, Clarence R. Edwards of Hi Fem all oth . whinved cream, ay le Court to-day and aciarses, spatch from Sydney, w reer eager Farmers Ask Right of Collecti Boston of the 26th Division, voiced an f shout fe) and Jackets of our ed aed nieent whate Th eee ante “We must be ready with a ead Antharicen:) Selling. appeal for a citiyn soldiery to guurd fi fee Ua deat de oe xcited, he ex-| sufficiently numerous army to sa Ballet. WASHINGTON, Jan, 28.—Farmers] the nation from foreign aggression. signal “ie oe fe presser eae fisthor! ty y INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 28.—Major Gen. | and dairymen demand the right of col- Give the United States a soldiery f 24c irhen, fontured F no further, he 1s | Leonard Wood to-day authorized the |tective, sellin protect themselves |such as has been brought about. b; Horess New York NotND BOX it , “ Ie at y ¥ BOX costed erin "We eras [einiog ef ie gzome on ci asians ae Sea™linn ady Wo [Eeaath ude a MA arene] ger gra, metas we foe ged about with nations which Frea enera taeeney : are 8 Me of Nations and wi ‘able to For exact locations ope telephone. directory. residential yomination on the Re) Senate sub-commi jeri i 4 ‘ ) lust after thip country.” ean ticket, pecnio eye poneetitee Seneeriay © MN tne Le are ana the a It Teetiese the container. ba) seeeiameee eee ee ee