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t ae aE r ( iva Che Circulation Books Open to All " NEW YORK, MONDAY, TO-NIGHTS WEATHER—Uniettied; warmer. “ VoL. LX. NO. 21,345—DAILY. FEBRUARY CHARGES PLOT TO BUY U. §. SENATORSHIP FOR NE 2, 1920. aa f “Circulation Books Qpen to All. | Entered as Second-Class Matter | NEW MOVE FOR TREATY HEADED BY LODGE. ' | j i ~ RH ITY WAGES CAUSING BIG CUT I - Foo PRooueioN AVIATOR’S WAR SWEETHEART AGREES TO WED HIS BROTHER; | WELCOMED HERE BY BIS WIFE ‘Marriage Delayed by Ruling | U.S. CHARGES PLOT T0 BUY ~ SENATORSHIP FOR NEWBERRY MRS. P. R. SPIKER, ' AND MAN READY TO TROUSERS SEIZED AS “VEHICLE” WITH HIP POCKET LOAD Hx VISCOUNT GREY'S LETTER ~ RENEWS HOPE FOR TREATY: U.S. Court to Decide Legal Status of Raiment Worn by Banker t Cabaret. CC AL | r | | States rot | Sending Miss Knowles and | Court will be asked t< | kas’ Be an ere “ cide whether trousers | { Makes Farm Labor Scarce and) WED GIRL-MOTHER Baby to Fall River. lrapeorene * Tatlan Ces | Will Bring Econssaic Crash, RENT oe | bank President, are a “vehicle,” seam’ alate cc rs RETECTE and if they are, whether + iy Says Grange Head. CASH BAIL IS REJECTED.) proud be confiacated by the Gov- | es imi d i 3”? W re: oe ia Loan wee ernment ond sold at av On. ' i Hi ) ‘Alleges “Preliminaries” We ie G es Reeve da eel ee wsvor Republican Leader Announces He Arranged by Agent of Two FEW SOLDIERS GO BACK. irs. Spiker Says She First Mr pmas was arrested | Wi F Biv Conenticns ——- Suggester Brother-in-Law’s | : ill Call Up Matter Next Mon- .. — oa ee se Otter to Wed ", | day, a Day Ahead of Date Set by MONEY USED FREELY. Who Come From Farins } , i 1 Have Retumed. : Know & Democrats—Both Sides Get Com- , fone of the war's Fo ‘hairmen Said to — se | , . County Chairmen Said t SET FOR TO-NIGHT a eT ani fort From Grey’s Letter. Have Got $1,000 to $2,- | By David Lawrence. : ae i my Special Correspondent of The Eve- shdeal | ee ee } y yo—Newberry Posed on ning World. whom WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.--Lord Grey’s letter 10 the London Times ; qj 9 “ ’ the Recruit. eet's Follower iden fan ASHINGTON, F (Copyrigh soothe BRE? in which justified reservations proposed in the United States Senate has ‘ pee Se Kite) i ja!’ -1920).—An economic crash is comin ; 1 ‘ ‘ j \itempts to End ‘Tria & : h eilect of speeding up the work of ratification of the Peace Treaty GEAND RAPIRS, M Fet Will Fail Avain 4s an inevitable result of the high Re ion | Ral EOWA st Speen eine ona ua deenaa ee | oS cari ur | On both sides of the chamber there was shown to-day a desire to get it ALBANY. Feb. 2.-~On the eve of |More wages and less hours of labor, | | could ew York out of the way, ' {ie tho week cb. taliearslin. GF Gee lake and leet [ Gta seitiiee tian le rela © The first result was that Senator by the decision of Imm! ion Com-| Compan Grave ictal oe beabera| (AUeAN production) ctl conten ie fled rgpoanppergetien| Bon nc oO nar (MARCH B AGREED ON | 1080 to-day gave tormat notice tn ; ; ; | . wh decisis 7 will aster a ‘ Asso Ciiy folks need to be more con: hot permit Miss Knowles to leave carriers of nip-pocket tasks | AS EARLIEST DATE tf rg Fei reiave® y meni | day that renewed attempts would be | corned t t each Ialand unless her attorney would agr throughout the country unanimous consent that - { a kelnada to abet aie metigen Cena lieu Seek tae |to take her to her cousin, Mzs. Wat-| = a TO ARGUE DRY CASE |ate ruice ue sunpended ang the Peace f nt At ‘ 5 “unrest” among the agricultural elt- | . ' ‘ spaced Treaty reservatio } o the jury in| But it was admitted the attempts i | |tersby, in Fall River, in whose cusoly WT SON EXPECTED | y reservations be taken up, If —) uy wean izenry of the United States, as the © Washington authorities had ial |Delay Caused by Large Amount of | #24!4mous consent is refused, Lode: Court here to- | proba ould Pad me aeaey | : te : | announced, he will move to suspend Ahose wi word was used in analyzing the 40, oe an ‘ ee IN NORTH CAROLINA) Litigation on Supreme Court | the rutes, eisai Tie 2 | enjamin Kirschstein, attorney fo! “ p Fules. " eh 900 answers given last week in the) MiracTecsley Re splices ela is make jt arre Wi Residence at Sout ern| Calendar, This will forestall Senator Hitch- eae AHeAORMAIFRPEE the Boat OUNCE) ing the battle with red tape for the! pines Being Fitted t | Ami ercwnest sis cock, who haa announced he will | hacer partment, but there is widespread| n of Miss Knowles into t May Go to Flor OMICITOR GENERAL KING aethdte! take up the treaty on Tuss- aa ort gr Ee ee GSucrTOn GRMN Mina |For " Nesta S se and a owing as jof Commissioner Uh! shortly after! PINISHURST, Feb. 2.—F 1 ment with Attorney General |LOOGE'S MOTION WILL REQUIRE i t lhichedina ag. ue cirele in which the Lo'clock this afternoon and announce: |son {3 expected to visit North Carolina! jie, of Rhode Island, arguments TWO-THIRDS VOTE. pr : cting}economtes of these reconstruction] ed that although Miss Knowles had | ery shortiy and will probably stay st) netore the Court in ori- | A SUspension of the rules woylt H t ° So sa ne | avelling. en Guy Gpiker but and iat |esuners in lotion nad proceed brought by | "eauire a two-thirds vote, but the e's rep £ it should st” has been applied so often @ for a few moments during the! Southern Pines te said to nave seen | talnnd fotermine the | seneral prediction that more than ‘ Daas Is i" the discontent of Bolthevists. and preliminary hearing of her cum on| put at the Prenident’s dispowl for ue | of th eral Constitu- | (hat number would support it Net ‘ i PB tus, representing | would-be deatroyers of organized s Island, January sho period of nia visit. | tions) Probtoies Amendment | only those who favor ratification in i e 1 n District, said be | government that the word ts r | Si 40 Hecome his wits —- | suid not be heard before March | some form, but some of the treaty'x etfort to-night | by the spokesmen of farm orguniza- | We tqeneve? gen cecene Jaan Guy ono demt Going South Within Ten! the earliest irreconcilable foes are ready to vote f tions, who insist that “dissatisfaction | saying everything is ali | po nayh a Sleaten fears tle eaaiants wade |to reopen the debate. ‘i with present conditions” would have | &™= > = = Niicteachsteln achlmantiaies: oF | the large ber of | Should Senator Lod; motion fail ‘ t cera) PIKE LS lmehetele Jetreulation here for the last (ew aeya| of the larger nur | © has teem tatay |Deen a more accurate phrase, and that | AO RIRER | Miss Knowles was disappointed |<ifeulation here for the leat (ow deya| wasigced for argument ‘en |tha motion of the Democratic! tae oes . ee twill be in the city in the y n art: |e : re oor ‘ t ‘ollowing e 5 ‘ Jearlier in the day when depart-jern Pines or Pinehurst, N.C, of ‘o| mevdhutely after the Court recon he following day wiil be in such form ria w. ¢ Director of Re-| crag Sue eae as coneee |NEW YORKERS LOST | ure was delayed through a mistake Pale de ss ; ‘a Fiorida, within the next} venos on kesh 1, efter its Feb | that only a majority would be nee Ny tlon and Supervisor of thelciry AND RURAL Barhionee| AS TUG SINKS AT SEA tre spikers, who had taken $1,000 in| week or ten days for a cnange of cil-| puary recesa jvary to pass it, the perty leaders say. t ment Systera of the Knights! 7 : - At 4 ee cash instead of the surety bond | mates ang ines te hoagh . waa! Counsel on both sides plan to |The Democrats contend that no saa- H t Columbus, was subpoenued last] wrsriigton remrenimtad v one sur Bodies Identified as Part | wien the Government demanded be- | 0 ra ire atocked and put in| have the case argued soon there- | pension of the rulcs would he neces: j uv : Adu | Attorney General N. wton | onal pea nie sae : of aN our 3: ie jentitied be ‘art ol | fore it would free‘the little British | nape to Rake bi nih Wasa Seat after, however, in the hope of sury to take up the treaty, and that Wasifogy ecopcy before the Judiciary Com-| ¢ presigent Wilson's firet Industrial Crew Believed to Belong to | mother. Her disappointment wasito aay about these rum Secretary! having the quastion determined {position is expected to be upheld by j troit News wa red $800 the Assembly to testify 991 1,.1ce Conference, analyze the present | Short-lived, however, for Mr. Kirseh-|pumulty sald that If there was any uly before the Court adjourns Vice President Marshall. On appeal i but refused the position bec or \ BPR RGe, ADAAY ES Lue pres ste edlately arranged fe | 1 ea ho did not ke or the wun from his dectaion, ajort did not want that kind « je ae ,_ |elash of city and rural interests, and| SAV Gt the| stein, immediately arraneed SOF We lteundation for ta Hid not know Ib} for the wu dee roy a ma majority only ' Bee Te eRAGTDRaED TON the five Socialists pla | 41, expjanation is all the more inter- | nve 1 iatang| Purchase of a thousand dollar Lib- | seine | Would be necded ro sustain im ; poaro THE RECRUIT. |‘) Ai! fo the stand wher | esting because he believes Congrens |noar nev FE eee ee eens cua| BIG INCREASE IN DIVORCES, |LEAVES $50,000 lroodaeiapnateaiie toes ihe het ae ; Dat f f tore hed eineee wv | can prese e and because he t charade: tapi . “ip 2 OR IS eee | ate Da ney when Baltes (ee | be assed to expiain fully thelr views |©2R Present no cure and because Ne |rrom an unidentified craft, were identl-' 6 apie to leave Ellis Island late this TO TWO NURSES 4, surprise and the Republican ede ' } a | hanes seas |doesn't blame the city workman for|fed tocluy as members of the| i. aera ee bid Ne “ri an nataroe) baka aie » public pres. | Tefusing to sell his services for less|crew of a tug, to have been | Afternoon She drosse } erself an - va, | Mae asked to repeat 1 ‘ | | 28 official Suen, tu aet Suan than he thinks he can get. \the ocean-yoing t ‘ n car her baby in the best she had and cz ives a rete Executors of Mrs. Howards Will | I sincerely hope." said Senator Fa abide pipecoobites eed lata pal ey geal He reveals, incidentally, u big fact ried a crew of fror to twenty | went to one of the detention rooms to] | WHITH PLAINS. N.Y. Ack for Temporary Administrator |22%¢ “that unaniinous consent wil j Bool ls/heginning to belfeli and’! ely, that the United states has| men ose Identified were Jacob Co-| await the arrival of her friends. roep she otivs umeretiiie k fo Da recat [not be refused. If it ts, { shal! male j oH j Aster benet now inal od {0 stake mot aaaimilated ite returned army |lunibue t Ens 47 eet] The decision of Commiasioner Uh! feta Dba Gounte Mane Court io Straighten Codicil Tangle. the necessary motion |& neutral view of the proceedings | oy {har hardiy 1 per cent. of tho| Srocklyn; William MoCarthy, swlant! not to permit Mins Knowles to leave | toe an can of separ Sarat | ict caseta concn Margaret, LODGE ASKED WHY HE WAITS f are aking sion a : lobttcana eng | bo¥s who used to work on the farms Ks inven, New York City, Asa Jensen. | the isiand unless she foe# at once tol Vorcy quits, brought mostly by resi-|a. Howard, former Fifth Avenue mo | $0 LONG. | und pall Genrootata te the Uneer House qini| bacore (ne WAR fave pmo back'to tho| renee, Win & Bleep F th g| Pall River will not permanently pre-| gents of Manhattan, of who died Aug. 27 last, leaving n| “Why wait so long?” asked Senator nd De in the Upp Sees How serious that is can|*"? ae a A lvent her marriage to Guy Spiker.| the latter months of 1919 over tn. 000 estate to charities and friends, | 4 Why not to-morrow or apeancutos prey itty hs readily be imagined when it is réal- on ae | There is nothing to prevent him from | period in 1918 no corupiicated by the ¢indir : : ; , pallet <p naa’ seateal wed that fully haif of the member-| ‘The tus I ortune was ur der charter! going to River at once and ue twa iat slelie to her will that the exveu ms | taut aga) +a. the dena revit wublicity campaign ide TlaGgEne cee ship of the American Expeditionary |‘? Cie NRE AMBRE ORIY SiRSEMD marrying her. Melua sresse Ie ranlles Be sci pahiryiieal pot ah ve given that consi@- gought adve f i ery pe epics who went to camps in Ame corporation here. ‘The SPIKER'S SUGGESTION. Lent of E , Ietectuh, Serrowate Foley |@bsent that I think {t better to walt | newspape’ ‘i antec 1 from the farms. heard the @ortane w On the way over to th and from | of divorce whic porary administra . until next Monday.” State.” |and the other legislative leaders are heard ne 4 us | di Landais from ca morrow for hearing juntil Monday a“ Fae nen ae ible ANereleh CawardC oo “The questionaire the Post Of-|Newport News Jan. to: a.|the Battery, Guy Spiker and Mrs. Pu Seas crete pris aay iks to a codielt,| In view of the notice given pie e said thay mi i eng. ba ” n : —-- It was understood he s eeneoree ch of two| viously by Democratic leader Detroit, one ting the Socialists and thelr party! ts nuea on Sten Ruled ‘ NO MORE DRUNKENNESS, , n two| viously by Democratic leaders that went to New Y for of disloyalty, the Legislature is en snatiias (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) pot nu Jer) they would m to take Uh ; the second month of Its nh “gr ay pce agua n _———— ——— heater Coumty Votive Say . an,| Tuesday of next w t moving picture i | EGGS DROP AGAIN. kid te conieat lidiken thee’ ba Soninlek pinha record of nonzaccomplishment | SUFFRAGE BATTLE |SOVIET SOLDIERS anor I* tare and Costly Now W et | dicted the phosition would de. | of an old’ film showing > Aside tro introduction ‘of bila, IN JERSEY TO-DAY | Pwr 15 Conte in a Week ae oe 2 4 ” y quarter, eo ii Tiea a ‘ Da and perfunctory action on a few lo-| rices StL Tambiing ORDERED TO WORK rk . iauaten and Republigen leadgee i bag eeua | cul asures, neither House is any Teens aa nt — er : a to be preparing Sia ' moro advunced thao it was on the) pt is her at Trenton to] racst Po ee ‘ t t , uy) soon agi thé ‘trentiy to make 1! 4res applica AO aa loR a upanlng aay FR ae ie A 4 Lenine Issues a Decree Requirin cn tow Senate, In some Decoe Lantana Another thing, not only stressed but | c sb eae rer ene UT . All. Sort pean ae luarter va 1 that many | tende *uitliy ; a f surcast na to the Voters, st M i AnAlne > ov nt Obi non would: Be | movinis jiu ny ng comment, 1 the con ial hat a fur cluding He CABINET CHANGES TO-DAY. ,, 4 by an agreement on the tlm, tinued presence bere of usual uf-| cents a wit | WASH ON shaeaneent ' the work done by the tm “Mr. Newberry posed in various gs than ten at | week. His t West Bolshevik army hi en Ginae Goes Into Senmie—Houn forma} bi-partisan compromise comes % attitudes in the new film. He arieed ait ‘; egisluture | eles! pme « ee) WO basin A & ae ee sth Take Oath mittee, The possibility that ope went to a battleship located on {ras of attempt t the strernoon, he | Sai = i beget ean to te a) rte [HO longer existe < ane debate would fuciit.te agreement on dry land in a New York park | i. wey . want lava arn ohh Pate = H ar : ‘luted tO mueredd tee Article 10 and the Monroe Docsine (probaply the Recruit) and steod fhe Luss committees which’ has @ amendn while Pai al Paty iecien ‘tt eieavaianan ths 1/3 DIE, SNOWBANKS BLAMED. “ re Martin, was sworn in | WS regarded by many of the Senators ; Pr ee. provided most of the so-called A hearing a pscay Veraatia® Wain andane = | noon as Senator from Vir as remote Contintiad On Recond Poge:) eens h t MPR ANY (OF AM ae the aaa ” ML 1 labor activities, get f appl cut\ Interurban Car Hite Yerty om fms Frankly Houston, w SENATORS EAGERLY AWAITING GOV. SMITH AND WIFE ILL. Sthor jon, sii ‘ Landini ox and freight timber to the und racks Near Lamberton, NV, be wary of utube, Roe WORD FROM WILEOM. : —— tify the en best ‘to the factoris, and orga port] DUNKINK, N. Y.. F na Y. Meredith of Des Molnes,| Senators on both sides of the Execative Mansion at Albany mi Denies American Milles Were, 2 on ran 4 fw ; ing were killed © D near Ya., bes Sending, Me totes Of | chamber are eagerly awaiting some . s ande land, F mn m1 opera ope SBM , api Ae * lgien of wi area Howpital Six ernons Sick, Handed tn Ir nnd of [ 4 TART. DELL-ANS AFTER MEALO 6. ’ a sign of what the White House thinks ALBANY, I he 8 tive ASHING 4 a a ORAS how bue GOOD " Adm. > is Anke 90,000 Step Smegsling | about Viscount Grey's letter, Presi< M: « i pita ted P | : ' wh 4 , ot Whiskey, dent Wiison'’s stand all along has i itt freer ‘ WOKLD RESTAURANT, Aca Be tae OS, és Secretary n that he could not accept changes if 8 ha 2,000 rife atin y Sipe i‘ ane . thee, He Beviwen 1! pe J M and a Congreas for! in the treaty or the League of Nationa 1 ald Per had been Pecer gine t morn ie ia Jin inal Basten haial Coeds ran for bagrase +11 s open de Ming Helen Cane, 2. and in stopping the smug: . F k are ouffeving trom influ@pza. County Clare. Mics sewing: Ge Tits ‘Floss, "Word Bisiding “aor BIBL Money onle and Craraiers” chacie Cor Bite. ‘odd, of redonia, ing ‘of iquors into the United Staten ause he had signed the ad eee! 7 ce . ie rt B ) "at | ‘ H

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