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Tah TS AND SLEET CRIPPLE Cl RECKS HOTELS. BEACHES S EDITION ASE NATE PBAWES, VOL. LX. NO. 21,348—DAILY. — so ; ; NEW. YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920. 8 24 PAGES. 8 PRICE TWO CENTS, U.S. MUST GET BACK 10 PARE rm SLEEPING CARS ITALIAN DEPUTIES WORS T STORM IN 15 YEARS ARE OVERTURNED IN’ HAVE FREE-FOR-ALL TIES UP TRAFFIC IN CITY4 B | Gl CMV ASI TO AVERT HUGE DEHICI yn PENNSY, FIGHTINCHANBER cuppa page WES ENDANGER Colder Weather Predicted by - Pe pia Ne fae Oe ROBBERS RIP RIP OPEN. Raw’ York oad Express) Fists Used and | and Ink W Pi BY Tk’ AND C ALE: | “HOTEL SHELBURNE: Weather Bureau, With No Abate-: ——>—— Keep Up Cost of Living, Runs Into Light Locomotive | Hurled in Clash of Catho- ment in Gale for Twenty-Four rexeorwTcoxcess TE AN TT tec eisesion s susresocn, NE LINER ASHORE GONEY FLOODED tate serg ae COACH CATCHES AFIRE,{ SESSION IS SUSPENDED | Street Cleaning. Lacilatier Can. Se Send “lhou- AT 120) BROADWAY oe | sands of Useless Clerks Back No Passenger Seriously In-|1wo Groups of About 80! , io Productive Industry, ‘ | jured—Train Consists of Members Each Clash as | Three Sound iad" Sean Fast y Guests Rescued Whe: quitabl | Pullmaris From South | Bribe Charge Is Made in Floes and Barges Break | Water Reaches Big Brighton With New York City and the surrounding country under a blanket quitable Geer s nee ine : me —— Adrift at Sea. Bea aC h | Building. of Sleet and snow and in the grip of one of the worst storms of the last “(Special Correspondent of The Building Despite E E Pan las PHILADELPHIA, Tob. 5. baited Fob. 5.—President Clute! ae. i Rena oe lifteen years, James H. Scarr, the weather man, this afternoon held out a } Pais Pranmittons ee suspended the Chamber of Deputies! One liner ashore off Execution Record high tides and tremendous | ,. ; « WASHINGTON, Feb. ric orate Precautions. svivania Railroad train’ en route from : be vi little hope of improvement for the next twenty-four hours, United States, in the tic orks = . the South to New York ran into a light} By Marlin Green. Securities Stolen in ‘A Penn-} for an hour after a free-for-all fight Light, twenty-five miles up the) waves are washing away hotels and| nt More Import tothe p eri rs using master keys broke engine at Frankfort, a suburb, today. | Petee® Socialists aga Catholics late Sound opposite New Rochelle, thre: | bathing houses at Rockaway Beach | An area of low pressure, accompanied by high winds and driving Mhat which confronted the country: in| 12 the offices of the Pittsburgh rhe engine and four Chesapeake and| yestemlay. The fighting tasted more | others caught in the icc nearby! ana gh the ocean front at Coney’ sleet, was reported moving up the Atlantic Coast, central off the Jersey Rrali, ivits-daicroitowraliiatan coe iP | Steet Company ih the Equltoble] onig steepers were derailed. ‘Two ot] han fifteen minutes. Several Depu- | drifting barges and damaged ferry-| stand. Five hotels at Rockaway | Capes, near the Delaware Breakwater, and coming northward rapidly, courses: Building at No. 120 Brondway 148t/ sng steepers were overturned. ‘ ae baba andetac boats were testimony to-day that tl?) Heach were washed away and the big Mr. Scart expected it here to-night, and thinks t i eee Boron ihe night, and, after ritping off the doors) i, sassenger was seriously injured Trouble started when Socialist! havo wrought by the storm to san | aitealuvds HOG at BAH BRN H Scart expected it here to-night, and thinks that the temperature will | Sinuaee ole sev | Deputy Bomba ous Sis portation was magnified many tumble atter the vortex passes and th; B eid eo bIeke! of! of the heavy adfe, stole several thou-| 11 o¢ the cars were of steel and a oes oe nbacei 3 ie Signor transportation was ae i wr | ig in danger of being undermined and é passes at to morrow will be even worse. dolla vorth \-' a Contgoller, pect es in coast traffie all aldng ; | ‘ It can drop the war and begin the |S4nd dollars worth of non-newotiavle| 154 mo im one of them was speedily Rete lk Bei sata dics AM hora ILL ak 4 ate r cached th seus than to-day ‘ ities and a $2 1d piece. supplies. the North Atlantic 3 work of rehabilitation. securities and a $20 g0 ished. ; piety qubete rescued trom tae| Mr. Scarr estimated “th: - years the Equitable has been Cl eee | “You're crazy,” Murialdi shoutea,, From a late hour yesterday up to Irty guests were rescued from the ted that the day's ‘The choice rests with Congress. ‘The’ er ‘The train consisted of nine sleepers ‘ ‘clock this afternoon only three| Shelburne with ropes and ladders snowfall would be about eight inches, : rego F he financial, | A few minutes tater Socialists and 719 o'clock this 4 ki aie wale wisne J war was a matter of foreign policy ,"esarded as one of t ee iy re {ahd one dining car. It was made uP! cathotiog clashed during « dem Stoainsbips had cntored Quarantine;| Wien water came up into the frat! and added that had the snow been of + and the Administration was respon-|Glbraitars of the United States, Iti on oe cars trom Key’ West, 4 during a debate on 11. san Juan from Porto Rico, the| Pat ate sfble. The question of pulling the | has been protected by an el orate St Wa Louisville, Hot Springs, White | (2° recent strikes. Deputy Cappia | Lake Agberta from Guantanarto, and Lind washed away at Rockaway 5 4 ‘ nited States out of a hole is entirely | system of automatic burglar and fire| suipnur, Augusta and other points, "#4 started a speech explaining the, vio Sagua from Antwerp. Attia hour te asa oe rbocker, Oriew H . ' vey" ine was ray's Pavilion und @ legisiative question and tho re! jigrms, and in addition has main-| south. | cathe sacitads when the Socialists) nimed, » Heworel, “Siete Brooklyn | Motttson's, all on'the Hoard walk, | | ete int cla aia Fests. ob ie, bpuse ond | ined & private police force which) A woman passenger was slightly/ attempted to shout him down with | ssi able to Sasi Se MGR inion | ebaward ichehle, ouuenae ine Gran: POLICE BOAT BOATSAVES _ sibs ? conve t the military | patrols the building day and night, | nfured, railroad officials said. Her! cries of “strike-breaker.” wie e tod expected’ that a iargo{ {ab ‘with ‘his wife, Lorotte, and. 1 MEN ADRIFT AT SEA Tho Uhirty-mis wind which heapot iil dag edeng by ae i aad ;|name was not ascertained. She was! Deputy Banderai, Catholic, was clearing and expected Jlaborer were re he. hotel +] the drifts high in places and s and naval establishments back on In spite of these precautions it is, | ber of steamships waiting outside rescued from the © pl wept @ peace ba | believed the thieves hid in the build-|taken to New York along with the/ charged by the Socialists with ac. | Numer © NM Ste after being awakened by the big seas spr eee the ground bare to the sleet coverings Congress can halt the perni- | ing during the dgy, and entered the other passarigers on a special train contin & half-million lire bribe from boat . Hy seventy and tree] Pounding at the bottom of the build- Patrol Rescues Captain Whose} in others) added to tbeigiaoomtort tind not e clos- e of cars that wi ° iM manufacturers during strike: bs : i Fi -, . cious activities of the Shineina | steel company's offices after the clos men cars that were not, de: larebana’ Abrine tele eS passengers, the 2,395-ton steamship ne Beaders orien Lighter Broke Loose, and Crew, | inconvanienea of the storm. Surface Board, which at an expense to the | ing hour i Pines ¢ thé Bridgeport Tine, which he Pasadena Hotol, 1,000 by 00 sa # taxpayers of hundreds of mill- Burglars who forced an entrance —- Deputy Pantebianco, Socialist, Maine, of th it 3| feet, owned by Max Kesner of No, 543 of Barge. elevated and subway lines wero early o the A. & B. Clothing Shop at} At the offices of the Penisyivinia| rushed at Banderai, who struck him left New York for Bridgeport i h hi a e dway, was a total loss, Murra Capt. Hallock of the potice boa®Patrol | crippled or completely disorgant: its chats av ahenla: eee ‘No West #3d Street, some time Railroad here to-day it was sutd that] in the face. Deputy Muuri knocked o'clock yesterday afternoon, wits Tt-t 7 tt 78 feet, at Beach 108d ported to Police Headquanters ‘by | the snow and sleet, a prep: ships that are daily proving them- {ter 10,30 last night were frightengd Teports were that two persons had) the Socialist deputy down and the ported ashore o! Strect, was washed into tho wate: been cut‘in the wreck at Frankfort,! fight became general. Fast in the ice not far away were radio late this afternoon that the Pa-| suffered most, | ; More than 1,000 feet of the Board- H ha’ ! teh ster . y Hampshire of . | trot is on its way to ier A, the Bat- Pa.; but that no one had been seri-! ‘The two groups, with about cighty the steamships New Hamps! ‘ ea . Officials of the surface lines earl : New | Walk was washed away and many! ity with one man rescued off Staten ines early pia i q i a Dee babel ost oes ; i 5 Norwid! bound from ously injured. The wrecked train was|members each, threw inkwells, upset! the Norwich line bubgelows and boate are being ground this afternoon admitted that thel¢ selves useless and breaking in | off after they had made up sev two on the high seas. The Ship- | bundles from a $23,000 stock and had i i for more e e ve Roles necess | : r el than $700 500006 fee a year. ee tie pees ae left a 13 the Southern Express, a ten-car solid /chairs and tables and kicked and| London to New York ie Wik Aeawil (oipleden lug ti @ Arvin Warne: | Lead wed the crew 0¢ the Dares Q00F8s | nedmian. tuna: bedie-humaked vat ate Congress can put a stop tothe | ot burglar tools, Pullman train, Tt was due in New|struck violently. Shirts and collars|of the biapabeeasts lei nd’ the | On Ocean Parkway ut Coney Island | M- Kirkman, which was adrift 974 /tey assorted that their efforts to pre work of the “uplifters” who | pl cL EE a ees York at 240 P, M, to-day, [rake sash! Sram: the: backs oC member Plena wonton: : there Ja six fect of water us far back | Mouting out to sea when the Patrol) pare Yor the homeward bound traftia horned their way into the Govern-> | RUJSH FINAL DRAFT HOUSE TO CAUC Dowty Salvatori, atholto, w is Tate thia afternoon the Maino re Coney Island Creek. In normal) sighted It, ‘The Kirkman {8 being | wouid enable them to make a far bet- ment behind a screen of war pay | OF RAILWAY BILL US Kicked from his feet by three Socint-| ae aes that she was resting [times the creck ix about a mile from| towed by the police boat ter showing than this morning. triotism and are hoping to keep ON TRAINING BILL |! %2°_sumped_ ou trim. Deputy Ported bv Tl vvchanged her poi. |the sea, but to-day a ch of land | The Patrol wont ous when a man on! “This ig the most difficult storm wo the screen intact to save the jobs | oc ‘i Maur, Catholic, -alyp was beuten| my MY OO ‘the tugbouts sent to|only 100 fect wide “them ah pase Papp raponted iby telephone that | have had to handle in fifteen years,"* ef tens of thousands of tax eaters. | wit) (55 to the President Before jpeveiply her relief was the Transfer N Numerous baths have t ee ed ee cot, aren eet: | said an official of the New York Rail- force the sale of Petition Said to Have Py sone, Pp dent Ctufellt rebuked Deputy te ae a des be ¥s ocean | The oarsman wax Capt. Monroe by |. Sangr . al ih na of dollars March 1, Say Congress Bout Ay aid to Have Been Signed ipcupeactns he : _ ePULY | cquipped with ice cutters, ‘The |Away or wrecked ne the ocr! man of United Stites Army Ughter No,| %*¥# Company. “The fine snow, i hundreds o ons. by Enough Members Opposed | Panebianco, who, ho sid, wus re= three passengers aro ox-|front. Silver's bath at the foot of | 176, Capt Beman's llghtes Oreke loose | WiNd Griven, baffles our efforts to worth of useless structures and | Leaders. ‘c/ Menkure [sponsible for the trouble to reach Manhattan on thin | 23d Street has been wrecked and car- | this morning from Ulmer Park. Benson. | keep the tracks clear, but we believe i materiet ahah are hoarded up all WASHINGTON, Fe SAC ANiGa ton bi agohy | — tug nt 8 o'clock to-night, ried away; MeCotter and Heavy’s| hurst. He went out in a smat boat to| that we shall be in better shape when , aver peel wed send hundreds | inal passage of railroad legislation by | peiherplat at NOR ae ee Dem- | BANKS MAY LIST ‘After a report that they had been} baths at the foot of West 35th dooate ber, was ‘caught in an fee floe| tbe evening rush begins. } o | cus Monday nig .{are undermined ; - | an out to sea. * af a eee of workers employed | March 1, the date set by President WH-| to deaide the party stand on. universa’ | LIBERTY BONDS AT | st te three Serpe wi ivi Wie eee meee See beh ay - . asi eeteee Pnioye Pye Svag hr ; i 4 . “ie | board were reported safe at] in c © Third Avenue Rail- at by she Gevenn mans In.wan.agtyl: | Fan 10 Fain, Steg uae te. Sale | Sanirie Sab ouee Mreay coreeni ation WHAT THEY men on x ahout twelve miles|’Thompxon's and Staucher's Bath op-| AUTHOR COLLISON | way company and the Second Avenue. ! ties back Into predustive industry |cwners, wae out undgr wax ty House | bil rovisions, « petition clrouisted 10- A COST Litto Egg Harbor, about twelve mi Rhsaopce'signal siausliane al Piaroneah open y . | ; al i eg day having been signed by more than oe Atlantic City. m0 ave bee : ailway Ci i and thus replenish the labor sup- | ang Senate leaders to-day. Conferees gnoueh members Oppoard to" universal | Be he tanto Ny. she Henlopen, the| ‘Taunton's Lath, valued at ahout WINS DIVORCE SUIT. | *;," Siseet-Cleanting Devartewal i hale profiteering [2% MITYIng the final drafting of the the ‘Senate. Senator’ Kirby, Demo-| Comptroller Williams — Declares ranac und the Niagarh, owned py | $20,000, at Sheridan Wharf, has been — put bundreds of men and trucks to ! j can halt profitee A c ° * wel aga i , ; Sarana , ‘ e . a ad in f Pes ; compromise. . Of Arka introduced an’ amend. | There Is No Cause for Anxiety thern ‘Transportation Com-| lifted from tts pilings, Dun's, at the | Decree Granted to Playwright Who work, but the “temporary labor, i on the part of the Government | "several House and Senate leaders gen- | Meni, to tne army, reorkaiisation yl san, aithice a tne orn oe aia. ‘The tog Mon, | fot of West S$d Street, was beaten mein ; upon which the Commissioners of | which is to-day charging propor: | crauy declared the legislation would be | military training te re eee: as to These Securitie 1ORRy CEE UU ADSE) se sarges| to pleces by the waves. The loss is Wrote “Up In Mabel’s the past have been uble to depend, was j tionately more for the cost of “| pinced befor the President before - WASHINGTON, Fob, 6, | 110% which was loving [he Narwet) ccimated at $16,000 Room.” not forthcoming even at the offer-of | t than the most hard-\ |) 1 | oe eet + 5. | proke away from them and returned | estima 000. . ene diane patitactuting | ae eek waa. Gare. atte oroment ¢|/BRANDY AND WINE i ATIONAL bunks will be [ree ee aiphin. Steeplechase Park \s completely in-| COLATMBUS, 0., Feb. 6.—Clydo wi-| 59 cents an hour. As a result of this Gr rent profiteer would have the | the President granting a further exten- Permitted “for the present”) tO tn me morning the ferry boat| Undated. In some places there are| son Collison of Columbus, author of the| labor shortage, which extended all a eels to demand. overnment control CAN BE BOUGHT FOR to curry Liberty Hondsin | jnontie of the Union Ferry Com-| six feet of water. farce "Up in Mabe's Room" and of| Over the-city, efforts of the depart. | bd i " 5 eal {thout iste of asacts at the PR = 3 ; . naa y»jthe * in the Limousine’ and other| ment were ; he i-strike ¢ toards of ad- which they purchased them and | pene da ath at East 107th Street and Ocean h wee granted & ° «i 68 on! " VOIR. ? ee | = | froth Hamilton Perry reporting that bebe phe eevabhy 2 eras Eee te AIRE sipiattall Guetheeesroneaniete (nici a , ROL AS Hie PTOVRUIREI AE St sg eed Wwe rudders had beeen put| Front; Gaston's Bath, East o6th and | Sern sauce Calluon, tere Meda. | | The chief aimeulty encountered iy | | a Daath Meare aie Bele geen Bea Mlstion, theouge | RICK in Mince Pies and Sauces; tations, under a ruling to-day by ees { commission by the ice. The| Ocean Front, and the Erwone Hotel] 41. wife tad numerous “wild affairs’ bie surface lines was the Ibecfite4 4 Ihgonined taxes would be reduced, | the Interstate Commerce Commission, | Will Be Tolerated—Physicians Comptroller of the Currency, | Auantic was put up for repuirs. Bath at Kast 69th Street and Ocean} and called him vile names on various sii Pei idedie aig of mot wero i) industry would he révived, labor| —>—_— | May Keep Stock Williams, | Officials of the Colonial line still| Front were all carried to sea occasions, : ist in keeping these ‘ould be procurable at reasonable! abam i : aces “There is no cause for anxiety | | ating a report of the steamer| High tide has flooded the cellar of} Mrs. Collison's address waa given as| clear, and snow sweepers and scrapers “4 abi es because the price of ivi . Vt, Feb, 5.—ormer HARLES R. O'CONNOR, because of the recent decline in Lexington, which left New York for|the Coney Island Hospital No, @4 West Sist Street, New York| helped the work, the wind frustrated | Beta ga down and. (ha reserva Horuce- F. Grahain waa found Federal Prohibition agent | the ‘market value of Liberty | LMOMOM NON AT AG Csterday in| Willlam Kaminsky rescued three | “!'¥ 7 il sfforta and kevk the meee caceee | wealth of the United States—which, |Wiity af embe of State funds for the State of New York, { Bonds,” Mr. Williams said ve harge of Capt. Foster Gray and|children and a woman from the Carl- pens cigg MOTORMAN KILLED WHE rae i von the war—would ho roc{ Wie he, was State Auditor by a fury has opened a suite of offices ut fall in price is no reflection upon | CMATRY Oe gence ut 6 « clogs |ton Court Hotel at 35th Street and FIRE ROUTS FIVE FAMILIES. PLOUGH CRASHES INTO CAR. } pier all, y-day. The jury was out four, No. West Twenty-third Stree, | their intrinsic value ana desir. | “*% * Peae Surf Avenue, Coney Inland, when the | —— | Jeremiah Monahan, a Yonkers mo- } i ' esented Cee for the issuance of permits to ability, but the lower quotation ae Ae menacing the storm, appeared |tide rose #0 high they were unable |Hene All ‘Thete ante |torman, was killed when a snow. ; » showing in detail ju 7 | those entitled under the Volsteal | offer investors an extraordinary |e aetna and harbor shipping {te escape. ‘The water was up to his | Breoklym Tenememt Houne Bla: plough crashed into his car on Park j raved by. the execution! WILSON OBTAINS | Law to have aleoholic liquors, afr, | opporftunity to obtain the best’ | '? Be to Bown’ Bhe blot al Ba | armpiten Five familien were made homeloss| Avenue, In Brookign an electric align 1 tthe projects outlined in bull above. | O'Connor said that New Yorkers’ | security in the world at very ut. | Was sown by tie Uist te Oe And lost all thelr possessions this after- 125 feet long and § feet wide was i ne projects outlined | ube | bY | River Line suspended its 4 - 4 i io threes got cereg ews) MMWR Pane | ee eee | fea eee [er tne suanaget te Wetnntn | MAY INVESTIGATE nan sien, setore too simgecs ttn oy the Tete ag | advisable to say something the ON RESERVATIONS | in their mince pies or wine sauce | The, Comptroller added that the , while the boat that left Fall ALMIRALL JURY. iin Avenue, Brooklyn, snow In front of the Michael Bros.’ j economic aspes of tbe wotien shies on their puddings, as permits wij} | income of the American people {to that port after mak- | The origin of the fire is not known, | furniture store at No. 113° Myrtle a | cm ; be issued to hotels and restaurs | was in excess of ordinary living Hit was discovered in the buitding at| Avenue. No one waa hurt, ] (Continued on ‘Tenth Page Exy ador Jusserand; to keep a stock of brandy expenses, and that a surplus iy = cal Craig Hints at Inquiry Likely to Be |No. 345 and burned so rapidly the} Oversexertion caused by wading | a anaes on Instructions Cabled Fro ne or Whiskey on hand fo vestible income had accum- ertaken by Board |tenants saved practically nothing. Mrs. !through snow drifts is believed END WHEAT PRICE FIXING. See ee ee renee Grete: licwaad RECs HA Aion ia TUANOTHEG VESse ASHORE. MRE ASEDY B28 |Htachet_Kuckelmyer who owned the | cespomatble for the death from, heart i TO — His Government bi i . uasiats |} a : 7 - of Estima buildings and lived in one of them . pf! - hee and physicians will estimated annual in Const Guards Seek to Hescue 25 : |could not estimate the loss disease of John P. Kilcommonos, fifty | Senate ¢ ; rossipRax. mits without difficulty, pt 900,000,000 the A Men Of Jetmey Comat Compirolian Cri. declared) 8}. tbis Senet years old, of No. 1710 Amsterdam Rev ORAND, French LANE Sv ge ison. weld: AlenEs Afternoon's eity inquiry into the In aban tehni dies iad i WASHI Hassador at Washington, | gmail stock on hand to prescriy ational se w re ‘ er wan driven ashore ahah a eee me arta ptr he | GITLOW FOUND GUILTY. at the 96th Street Station this moen- 1 od ' h 4 report ne to 1 emergency casi su price em | tgund City to-day by the mosatieatian? BR? ixtraerdinary ing. Kileommonos was a hostler at 4 bill, repealing, oe t French umship Yarniouth, of th would preva Mr William Tk x reported twenty-f } rand Jury H | {the police station, Stapleton, 8. I. , maa wien Se ¥ ns Bast aneuehian wae y } added t Nov, 1? powrd The Cows # endeas> “phe Comptrotie sovncement was ae Aiea On the Third Avenue elevated line, the Senate J f toa amou Bor - bro! tt t oncern Ause i} a8 a train was pulling out of the Tre- Under N ha ce * ae by alln i “ hor \ i t f Patrick I 4 : M ad be * acquaint President Wilson with | Wine. Is PXpected to xe TARE BELL-ANS AFTER MEALS and see 220, » sa) chat Extraordinary « Jury will likely be Zee.mae dutended oy Clarence Dayrow of | tiie motorman to turi on the powe: Loe views entertained here, | Saturday, tee tee GOOD DIGEETION mares rou eel. Adm, ‘Gan ebe Late aor, World Bulldids “ile” summoned. The tries Oegan on Jan. 2. ‘Women passengers rushed out ef the

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