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— “ry EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEESUARY ~ SOGILISTS'TOES Native Americans and the Foreign-Born | 5, 1920 WAY TRAFFIC +24 Floor ISW. Brands of Men's and Young Men's Clothes FEAR ROOSEVELT © Meet at Mrs. Vincent Astor's Home To-Night ONSIHANDPARK gen WILL LEAD BOLT paneer mal Colonel Comes Here to Con-} fer With G. O. P. Leaders, ae Alarmed Over “Trial.” AVENUES FEB. 16, anal Towers to Be Installed at Intersections for One | Month’s Trial, j boner cers TEND rane Special Depity Pollee Commis. | ‘Ss : sioner John A. Harriss announced | fj Largest Counsel in Heated Clash at] | to-day at a iuncheon at the Uptown | § M20 Shop of ite kind (Between Fifth Avenue }Club the new Hearing Over Charges of Slurs on Flag. By Joseph S. Jordan. | pecial Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Fob: 5.—The Republican engineers of the steam roller em- ployed to crush the five suspended Socialist Assemblymen pulled up with @ sharp turn to-day on account of the attitude of Licut. Col, Roosevelt. In the gon of tihe former President the Socialists see their only hope of re- taining their seats. In the same per- son the leaders of the Socialist move- ment vision a chance of possible de- feat: Col. Roosevelt is leaving to-day for New, York where it is believed that another week-end conference will be held by county, State and National Republicans. While the Colonel will not talk for publication, the position he. took at a dinner last night of former service men in the Assembly is the source of considerable worry to the men who have the fate of the: suspended docialists in their hands, ‘The situation was further complica- ted this morning when Col. Roosevelt had @ conference with Majority Leader Simon Adler, who introduced the res- alution to oust the Socialists, While it is well established that Speaker Sweet has now sufficient votes in the Assembly to expel the Socialists, it is ‘eared by some of those who have been vely supporting him that influence nay be brought to call off the Speaker s pet project, velt, at the dinner, which was held in tho Fort Orange Club, vrought wp the matter in an unoffi- ial way by his reference to the fact hat he is the Chairman of the Americanization Committee of the American Legion. He deprecated the oringing of the Legion into politi ind spoke of the wide scope of hi rammittée’s work and the importance re its Loitis D. Cuvillier, a membor of the} referred to the | nquiry at the dinner and said it af- rded a splendid opportunity to do mething in the way of practical weak-minded scabs, ‘Honor the uni- form’ which has the power to trans- form a decent but ignorant boy of the working class into an unthinkable savage who would,"if ordered to do #0 by a superior in rank, shoot down h aged father or kill his sister’s unborn child with a bayonet thrust should they happen to be on strike afd cry- ing aloud a little more bread, warmer ‘clothing and better shelter. ‘Hgnor the uniform?’ No! Spit on it; m4ke itva: shame and a reproach unfit a worker#Who wears it will not dare to show his face among decent for ‘Honor the flag,’ they ery in desperation. ‘Honor the flag which stands for freedom, equality and fra- at flag? The Stars 2 res The, flag which fldatd over evetyrnen: wole of mine and mill ana prisoh? "Nhe flag which floats over station house and barracks whence issue police and sol- diers to batter down and murder workers exercising their constitu- tional rights of free speech and free | empl “There is and can be but one flag for which an intelligent working man can have any respect, the flag of humanity, the flag of human brother- _ MRS. WNW INCENT ASTOR: | DECREASES SHOWN IN DEATHS OF FLU AND PNEUMONIA New Influenza Cases Are 3,126 —Peak This Week, Says Dr. Copeland. | Taking into consideration the fluc- tuations of temperature which have marked this week's slimy condition of weather, the the streets and sidewalks on Monday and Tuesday and the storm which ha Eight Socie Greet L Men an America Meeting Citizens mecting at th Astor, No, 840 ing, eight of tantes, tumes he he of the league. W. Post, sons, Rhinelander, garet Trimbl und the they are’ t cou Czecho-Slovakia, Italy, I Rumania and Sweden. The programme «arranged for the | Greece, Born Citizens and Noted | Help Make ‘s Americanization When the League of Foreign-Rorn assembles its members will be greeted by attired They will be the Misses Katharine Emily Hammond, Barbara Z ] yg ty Debutantes Will | eague of Foreign- | @, } va |SMOKER’S RETORT __ COSTS HIM $5 aniard’s Fine for Violating Sub- way Ordinance Is Promptly Raised ‘When He Shows Anger. Pedro G. Carbo, No, 181 West 96th Street, who sald he was Secretary to the Consul General of Spain at No, 8 State Street, was fined $1 by Magistrate Max 8, Levine in the West Side Court tols morning for smoking in the 96th Street subway station, Carbo pulled a |doltar bil out of his pocket, slaxamed it down and started to walk out. Magis trate Levine called. him back. “You should not take that attitide,” d W, he counselled. “It is the duty of every d Women of Old! {tlzen of this country to protect the n Families Will |sieatn of the people.” | “1 am not a citizen of this country, xth Annual} rovurmed carbo neh cyt ‘ery well, then, five dollars,” sald of Society any 1h Magistrate, Triumph, in sixth annual e home of Mrsfi Vineent Fifth Avenue, this ev: 8 on's society debu- in the national .co: countries represented in Elsie F Kissel, Adclaide Kip Katharine Sharpe, Mar- je and Kathariz Bliss, niries whose costumes wear Poland Spain, re are ‘Thirteen other smokers and apitters were fined, the smokers $1 and the {epitters $2 $30,000 LOST ON HARVARD ATHLETICS Omission of War Time Football Largely Responsible for Deficit —Baseball Shows Profit. CAMBRIDGE, Maas, y ured Fred W. day, Baseball was how a profit, The omission of *arsity football was largely responatble for the deficit, Feb. 6.—Ath-| streets shall proceed. letics at Harvard during the academic ur 1918-1919 were conducted at a toss} 4 of more than $30,000, according to the report of Graduate Manager and Treas- Moore, made public to- the only sport to police regulations for | controling trae in Fifth and Pak | Avenues between 34th and 57th Streets, effective Monday, ub. 16, Fram 10 A. M. to 6 P. M,, between the crows streets named, trae will {move south only on Fifth Avenue \and north only on Park Avenue. |Traffic on Mudison Avenue, which | jbisests the beit tine area, will be maintained as two-way tific. Vehicles going north or south on | Madison or Sixth Avenues may turn {at any available block (according to Jone-way traffic regulations in force on the cross streeta) to reach Fith or Park Avenues, and the same may be done on leaving either Fifth or Park Avenues, east or west. Police signal towers to th erected At Fifty-seventh, Fiftieth, Forty-second, ‘Thirty-eighth and Thirty-fourth Streets, from which traMec on Fifth Avenue and cross streets will be controlled by flashlights, telephone and push-button signals, op- erating between the towers and to be observed by the trafic policemen, also, at the intersection semaphores. The floors of the towers will be twelye feet above the roadway to af- ford a clear view for their occupants, will be #0 constructed | to s off passing safety” are as $ and provide for pedestrians. The signals will be as follows: Red signal—Traffie shall moye on Fifth Avenue and all cross traffic from the side streets shall stop behind the bullding lines, or white limit lings when marked on the roadway. x Yellow signal—All traffic on Fifth Ayenue and side streets shall stop Dehind the building or limit lines, so as to give clear intersections, (This signal is to be flashed on the ap- proach of fire apparatus.) Green signal—Traffic from the side or “isles of ‘These signals, in operation from 9 M. tH midnight, will apply not only to vehielg traffic, but also to all pedestrians, who must cross the road- ways at the crossings. Before 10 A. M. and after 6 P, M. traffic on Fifth and Park Avenues will be both ways, ‘but on Fifth Av the and Broadway) “SENIOR” * JUNIOR Clearance Sale Involving 40 Nationally Famous Brands of Overcoats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 1140 OVERCOATS 20 That Retailed All This Season At $35—$32.50 $30—$25 Se Aci ee we RAE oe eT ent we rere ee ET Seneca = ememrmnnns er woe! 1620 OVERCOATS | \mericanization. While Cuvillier did|hood, the red flag of the working 24 SIDE | meeting is elaborate, and many na-| The expenacs of the athletio pro-| nue undor control of the men in the class, for ‘two days, the reports of new in- gram from September to June totalled | toWers and at the other street inter ot indicate his position with regard the Socialists ob- tive-born citizens of note will take| peoticns where the semaphores will be Mite attorneys son te Socks f | $62,419.88, while the receipts reached a eS Paaa ann 3 ly against the read-|fluenza and pneumonia cases for the | part. Q a ite maintained. The same. signals—red, , pat a mage Cn tree ithe recerned yo THe Jeeiery Memuro mets: ean ial We Teer pfits pee only $82,211.78, The loss on the five} yellaw and green—will bg alternatel That Retailed i focialiste us the greatest menace tof ing of the article, after Mr. Stanch-| twenty-four hours ‘ending at 10] Mrs. stor will make the elconts | eaaguelapocta wha abent bom, aicsouen | Seater required by emergency, All 7h i e country. one of the oppasing counsel, was|o'clook this morning encourage | ing address to the league and Will De baseball netted a profit of $6,600, Soc-| always dhaving the saino slgnificanc | * id ) ALDRIDGE WELCOMED TO SO-| president of the Call Publishing Com- | Health Commissioner Copeland in his | {owed by Col. Arthur Woods, | cor, golf, lacrosse, boxing and general] Tho now re . which have the Season ' CIALIST DEFENSE. pany. 2 [Chairman of the Americanization |athietics was maintained at a loss of|itKlorsement of the Fifth Avenue As- | , Since the conference of last week| , “I dbiect on another ground,” said | belief that the end of the week w JOther speakers “willbe, Nathaniel [$15.000. More than $16,000 was apent|S0ciation, the ‘Trath peal eepg die $42.50 a i } Attorney Stedman “Woulk »° | record a marked decline in the spread | p oan he league; |for athletic construction and {mprove-|‘"¢ Unite “5 ‘ be * e' t ls known that Republican leaders | Av0 Po antes seainat ihe t ad| Phillips, President of the league; Hak (Okan TCURDATOS kdl a haies wetent in a dharge agains , , a crea: tents tave been active among the up Democratig or Republican Party to|of the epidemic Seven Morgan cml caw ee ee ——_——____. sentative comunittes of businens men, $50—$45 en, and the fact that George W. hat Attorney. General Bell of! pr Copeland reiterated to-ds lee See a ta teataes ure to be tried as an experiment for aera Rochester leader, has| Colorado said, “To hell with the Con- Pasaeca andl rollers ted tomas his | George ¢ ordon Battle is to preside SAY N. Y. GUNMAN thirty days, . | Aldridge, the Rochester leader, wtitution ang’ to hell with the flag’| Warning that wot feet are the most | ————— = KILLED ENRIGHT] ch anes aims that by : wptered the lists for tho Socialists) at the timehe was leading the strik-| prolific cause of influenza because |1, aefnate it without the volunteer aid actual test it was found to have taken counted a big point in their favor. |ers in Telluride” colds resulting therefrom render tho|’¢ citinens, because there ten't enougt | iil By us long a forty minptes for w vehicle ‘ity Leade ler hails “T have been a member o: we Sen-| patic nore susceptible aa “s | cals Pi dl LPs 4 J 1 assay Leader Adler alls! from) os vie State of New York and aoa, more Susceptible to disease |iabo obtainable to fight the great|[mported to Chicago to Assassinate S4th Wlreets, oF tho reverse, By the tocheste minority’ leader of the House,” re- | &¢rms. torm now raging, a ntae hew respulat it ds mated J "y stot } It 1g known that Herbert Parsons, | plied Mr. Stanchfleld, “and if any| “Not more than half the people of |” very householder and merchants Desperado, Is Latest delay will be reduced more than é That Retailed , 4 yeden Mills and other New York|member got up on. eitiher side and Now York,” said Dr. Copeland, “have| noua tmmediately clean the side Police Theory, Ber want. or dies en raion All This bade’ laboring for what they id ‘To Be et tne flag,’ I would | overshoes or rubbers. Very few shoes walks in front of their premises and) CHICAGO, Feb, 5.—A New York | It was announced that towers will : 4 { relieve to be gulvation of the ‘an then charged that on|#Pe waterproof People who work OF! keep them clean, I noticed on my| gunman imported for the job kiled Bot be erec ed on Park Avenue for Season At e i > - fap Ae een ae ee e present 1 , Nemmiinan Party overine wana: <1. at a trial in this State,|sit around their homes wearing wet | \“ wats ; morning that| Maurice ("Moss") Enright, labor leader ey ‘ i SEO eT nee anaian o|D. B: United States Attorney | or damp stockings or shes imperil|*“¥ dowmown this | . and desperado, Tuesday night, ace AS vericion may stop st the our — ovens ey Col, Roosevelt It ie declared here} ¢- “ie Northern District, had sald, thelr : } 5 imperil! practically no sidewalk cleaning hgd ing to the latest. theory of the pAlice | OM, either side of the roadway on both 4 day, wil Lead the movant, to| fr. eu ‘wieh tho Consifttion; our | ‘Melr Henith and thelr tv been done in the rendentiat dtists| NE, th alent theory ot Cot ee ae Cie Bee ae at tho: suspended five, but what} Nation is in peril.” ALOT CADET M RD ee CAROB” FREOTE EM ba nd pedestrians were sliding alone) “yfichael Carosgo, President of thelor course, on Fifth Avenue and north . pel plan is has not been divulged, if} “If he did say that he shi day numbered 3,126 as against $277/ nie deep in mixed snow and eleet.| simet cleanera’ Union, wan partiany |on Park Avenue, At the Grand Cen- ' t has been formed, gS Aaa palit ea yesterday, @ decrease gf 151, but there | “tt is very important that the cor-| identified by the Janitor af Enright’s| tral Station one of the most. serious z At to-day’s session of the Judiciary | “99 i 2 was an increase of 37 in new pneu- | ner gewer openings bekept clear and | apartment building as the driver of the danger pots will ve f minate t ALSO—647 of the Finest OVER- i ania i monia cases, which numbered 819. Dr Rig 2 Nitizens| black car in which the slayer escaped. | Using the ramp on 42d Stree ‘OATS A f ° jommittee an article in the New RODIA CASOR, W that crossings be cleaned, Citizens] blac ie Phony An ‘a 7 ay chy Peel of Feb 10, 1912, was teea| RANSOM DEMAND Copeland explained that the pneu- | whose prepecty abuts comers should | | ag omminatomor Harrine concluded i eee Peed aesd a America— { | nto evidence after another clash FOR MISSING BOY monia percentage will be high for two | co. operate with the city in this work.!NQ BAR TO SPIKER WEDDING, | “Atter the installation of the new at Have Sold Up to $100. Allat | simong counsel. It was discovered LANDS HIM IN JAIL|°" “ree 94¥8 because bad’ weather | phe city nas not enough men on its li Wh plan, which will cost the city nothing, | hat the article was contributed to conditions have accentuated the to attend to it” lateral ie oe ne A lodaPiclyet 4 the | a arrsle oe ‘ ST pees . Ba BM aire pecin} aputy Cx sioner ir poe | . i he paper by Richard Perin, and was] police Allege They Heard Goodwin danger of Poeeaeny in pationts who mie , COtSREA Ae GALT antG 8 U, S$ In Not interostes: charge af traffic, nothing remains for|f| This-is the climax of a series of sensational value- -giving i tot an editorial captioned “To Hell neviae to ‘Extort £200 From yeaa ing Liver BOO ARDENT En Leleeine hit ine vintind | WARRINGTON, Wie. Betlay of sueceas but the kindly co-operation || events that have given this mammoth 2d floor shop a tre- Vith the Flag," as had been claimed.|~ TTYing ee a a Gamic le only about Tait as extensive | ofimauenza and) pneumonia, in the | Spiker, of Baltimore, cated at tie tase | OF ie mneres Oe mendous volume of business and made our merchandising yas ed at the capitalist class ellan’s Mother, pagardihss BROUE ORNs S8'S Sive | tenement districts, about 1, of | migration Bure here to-day to learn T ms peda sina uh ft ae t i ‘ 1s the epidemic of 1918. Following | these devoted women not one failed | whether the Government would object | ¥! ssvapies Poy ruelty at Bath | thods the most popular in town. oe ind here ben me i nr ‘On i ly A youth descritjng himself as Ed-| ary tho figures for the Awenty-four | to appear on time this morning. Their | (5 his marriage to Misa Emily Knowle iy Aslaes ‘ier te hese Es arments re present pure chases made a year ago at the Ss igh which they are dremelng up their | Srviowmnen living at the Anite Hotel, NEW OAS! and volunteered to help oiit [recently fo Re Reiey OC Bolte, i Home at Bath, N. Y.. was related by | ENCL! DE, ALSO, ent ‘pureh 3 on our from manu- Libbaebhills f 2 ___ | Third Avenue and 16th Street, refused | 3 orough. Influenza, Pneamonta,| | ‘The Warner Annex to Flower Hox-| Of the man Miss Knowles saya is the | witnesses here to-day when Lieut facturers who needed cash for woolens, At the prices we ae nig e e: outs of * . 1 opened bo influenza pationts | father of the child, has offered to adopt. Jalker resumed the in’ igation in ffe se ‘ to-Ghy ts raved! Hie WHerenonls SF S lataabatian: sey 421| Tocday. Tie places 100 new deds at | "spiker was told’ that the Government | to alienes nlamenscemet on if offer these garments you are saving enormously on their | boy“ missing almost a month. De-|pronx , 56!the disposal of the hospital authori-| had no further interest in the matter. alfaira of the institution actual present-day value. Sale begins tomorrow morning. Notice to Advertisers tectives do ‘not believe he knows,| Rrooklyn 214| ties, Lieut, Col, Thomason assumed } though he is held in $2,000 on 4] Queens $7| the duties of director of Flower Hos- | ry charge of atémpted extortion Richmond pital to-day, anes ; | The World is obliged to omit The missing ‘boy is Emilio Bellan, — | sine Gertrude tawrence Pacumonia| | 51, colu 3 of advertising this ||| the twelve-year-old son of Mrs. Do-|Total to-day .. 819 Victim. 5% columns of adverlisim 1s e at 154 1 y f ¥ lores Bellan of No. 545 West 146th|Total.yesterday .. 3 782| Miss Gertrude 1. Lawrence, only : Every One A $50 Value \ evening for lack of space. Street. He disappeared Jan. 18 and| Total same day '18 4, 646|dayghter @f Asa Lawrence, proprietor 40 famous nationally adver- } Advertising copy and release bodwin went to the Bellan apart-| Total to date 51, 10,212 of the Lawre nee Inn at amaroneck | tised brands to choose from, e orders for either the week day many by sesolniment to tell where 2 et, vestertay Pynumonia. She was! All the nawest styles, pat ( yorid or The Evenii ne boy Was for $200, DRATHS or oere old, and wes : ; f ; ’ / Moras vecelved after 4PM ||| Detectives of the Missing Pabsons Bonash taauenss. Porumenial eee We will pay $25 for information leading to terns and colors. All sizes... re ication, ||| Bureau were informed by Mrs. Belle | 0 sted nia, (SS Be cellar pap avail the dey Rtedt mine Buplhealen, Twomey, the switchboard operator in| Manhattan y..... 73 80/COL. BACON CRITICALLY ILL. i id conviction iy pares / can be Insott ed only ax space may Il] tne apartment house. They hid In an| Bronx .... . 22 20 : stealing or receiving stolen raw silk, or silk aE a wee adjoining room and Hetoned while! Brooklya .. 4% 56| Wife at Bedulde of Brooklyn Author poeta and cei taxtites | fice Goodwin sald the boy was a prisoner| «.,, 5 ; sanar. Advertising copy for the Sup- on a farm in Westchoster County, | @Ueens ¢ a8 and Leoturgr, pes ? ’ | plement Sections of The Sunda: and would be released if the money| Richmond , 9 8} cot, xander 8. Bacon, No, 101 Telephone, telegraph, write or call | World must be received by f Li pald. He told Mrs. Bellan * | Rugby Brooklyn, is reported in a! M. Thursday preceding publica- all a taxicab and he would take| Total to-day . 182| critical condition at the Brooklyn Hos- | tion, and re must be re- to her son. |Total yesterday + 198] pital, suffering from cancer of the MISSING PROPERTY BUREAU { ceived by 4 P, M. Friday, Adver- Goodwin first visited the apartment notal same day ‘18 His wife is at his bedside tising copy for the Main Sheet of ||| house last week. He inquired for a He a alate y 1907 Ed diol aan THE SILK ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA } ‘The Sunday World must be re- ||| Mrs. Bellan, and was told by the|Tetal to date .... 1, a : : i ane ei ndey YM, of the preced: [| telephone operator ahe was out Health Commiasioner Copeland said col Harn graduated trom. West | 354 Fourth Avenue at Twenty-Sixth Street, ENTIRE | : day morning a telephone mes to-day that he regretted having cfiti ding to’ England, France, Japan | i Rain ce ing Friday und releases must be morning 4 A extend ‘0° England, Japan New York Cit cr Ing ived by 19 o'clock noon Sat- ||| Was received, and Mra, Bellan was! oiseq gtrect Cleaning Commissioner |and central America He. is alto | y SECOND FLOOR Ney, requested to be at Third Avenue and|’) 0) Oar. ay in a statement dasuea | W7ter lecturer and politician, ree urd Le teaet at ie clolon ect old McStay in a statement tasued | 2a . 4 ; . als Copy or orders received later De aie sibs at ces | Bos | " ee , Night Telephone, Over Liggett’s Drug Store than as provided above will not 9 ml tical prs Mahe ; Many Sinn im AP Ld Ld >, ( Petween 5th Ave, and Broadway ian As prone abaee sil ak m would be returned. | 'M “Commisioner MeStay,"" said D and Duadalh. Paterson 1510 Opp. Waldorf Hotel ; serve to earn discounts 1 was late and returned to he 3 character, contract or otherwise, ]} apartment. Soon afterward a rd COF . , BLIN, Heb, amas F iia ; ; THE WORLD. Message came and Goodwin said he most heartbreaking job in the city. [ent sere ‘arrested in the raids by Open Daily Till 6 P, M.— Saturdays Till 9 P. M., i would call at the house, it is @ phywloal impossibility for him ¢lements in Belfast ban tala, x . , ‘ » 4 | : shales | Daten Ne - awe pan aa