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conned et japanensis SOUTH ANERCA inter Snort in Contra Park HAT OF SOGALIT LEAGUE COUNGL LQUOR QUESTION “ABSA, A GROWS SUSPICIOUS, <i pers. VICTORY STIRS UP OPENS; REGRETS TAKES FIRST RANK emma se OFS. ATTUOE | GOMIMITEE ROW ABSENCE OF U.S. IN BRITISH DEBATE 3 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920. YMITTING that the New York Telephone Cont# ment Turned Them Bac! pasar vee ty F i ee Z } eee 2s pany's service is bad and Debate in Senate of Monroe ‘Cuvillier Denounces Two Wiio | Eight Nations Are Represented | | ady Bisauss ti | that it will probably not be fee Doctrine C f i } i a Sie : ady Astor to Discuss It in stored to normal before the end off rine a Cause of Predict—Defense Reads Y. at the First Meeting Her First Speecly in | the year at least, J. 8. MoCultoly” Great Anxiety. 5S i ‘ | Vice President of the company, : a ‘ M. C. A. Man's Story. sie Lae Parliament. to-day "sald that when the Gove pears f C panera ahs oe SUE f | ON. hh t turned the lines baci PEAR TO JOIN LEAGUE. if By Joseph S. Jordan. | 1ONDON, Feb, 11.—The counat | LONDON, Feb, 11.—The liquor ques- | Whe 0s bree crippled condition. {| cometat Statt Component of The | Brenine of the Teague of Nations formally | tion was briefly discussed in both S° ALBANY, Feb. 11—When the| ened Its meeting ‘here at noon t0-} houses of Parliament yesterday. Bart} day. Arthur J. Balfour, represe nting | | Mr. McCulloh also suid that another reason for the poor ser= was [nability to procure ade-" qu help, being 3,000 hands. short’ at the present time. Ade ditions to the company’s build» ings were also necessary, he sald, De Not Know What May } ! ‘Happen if United States |! Stays Out. By David Lawrence. vie Jadiciary Committee met thie morn Curzon told the Lords that the bill on ing, Asemblyman Louis’ A, Cuvillier took the floor to oppose n statement credited to Members Maurice Bloch representative of «France. of sale. The experiment of state man- In his speech of -welcome to the | Great Britain, assumed the chalr on} this subject to be introduced would the suggestion of I | r hours i} | m Bourgeols, | contain provisions for shor 7 3 ‘ agement, he said, would not be} | and tt would reqflire over @ year, Special Correspondent of The Ev Rad), Wilipfa 8. Bvadk as to the! a iegdten Mr. Balfour sald there wan] dropped, } te build tiem. ‘These: additions; ning World. Maniins oP ie committe os the five) cosy one widt of the miketing, aid] In the Bouse o¢ Gommone the eube he sald, were forbidden during WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (Copy-, suspended Socialists, Mr. Cuvillier| that was that there were eight Na-! ject was alluded to by Sir Donald Lint Hhabeoh right 1920—Central and South | American countries have become suspicious of the insistence by cer- tain members of the United States Senate of a reservation to the Peace ‘Treaty which would give this coun-} try alone the right to interpret the Monroe Doctrine. The note addressed to the Depart-! | said: F tions represented instead of nine. He! MacLean. “As a member ofthis committer, | said that It was not desirable to touch| “The tact that speaking individually, I want to go} on the absence of the United States, | dry is an economic fact of the gravest on record as opposing the statement but he referred to it as marring the} importance to Great Britain,” he purported to be ismed by Assombly-| symmetry of the original plan of the | said, He declared the British exe ipa Bvane and Bosh, is wich 3 | Leamue penditure for drink absolutely stag- | Sr See ig‘stated that they predict that the! M. Bourgeois, in reply, adde | gered him. The country spent moca}fiving time reduced to tWenty- majority report of the committee will | word of regret that tho nations repre- | than £164,00),000 for drink in 1914, he| {Ye hours ee ‘recommend that the Socialists be re-| sented were only eight in number. uid, arid this expenditure increkeed penn i ivaled: weated. The nations represented at the| steadily until it was £259,000,000 in| Wiilam R, Goodall Jr. and his “Of the proposition that loyalty is| meeting are Belgium, Brazil, Great] i918, while it was estimated that the| Wife, Grace, appeared vaudeville | America has gone} Eight Hours Sound Sleep » ‘The sleep-inducing qualities of the Ostermoor are really tree sistible, relaxation of muse and nerves —a@ few moments drowsiness—and then a sound nights sleep. See the Oatermoor at out showrooms. OSTERMOOR, | a test they said ‘it is a test danger-| Britain, France, Greoce, Ituly, Japan} expenditure for the year ending in mek ch “Don't Change Your =e gat g yd ment of State by the Government of| ous to representative government be-| and Spain. March $1 next would be nearly|to thelr marrie: Geatau ited |] papteeet aes jtabeth St. Salvador asking the United States to wea define at this time its interpretation! cause the question of what is or is| WASHINGTON, F b. 11—Asmibas- | §400,000,000. suit for a divorcee ing Bupreme Court ‘ H ' not loyalty 1s an opinion subject to|sador Davis at London will not be nd his wite applied tor alimon | He was unaware what the duty on sel fee tien Mataek of what the Monroe Doctrine means, change. ae instructed to attend the meetings of] the consumption for the last named | or fi handed dow n, to-day gran ‘ RH ae finite standard. It is .S 6 Council anc 5 Coane ? 4 sf ! vo! . < | lam assured by one of the Ministers | Tt has no definite 6} the Supreme Counell and the Councti| period would produce for the public a test which gives the majority un-lof the League of Nations, it was sald| revenue, but the duty of 1918 was usual and arbitrary powers. Our/to-day at the State Department. | £48,500,000. Government if in danger cannot be | These meetings have h saved by the imposition of such | from § who is in touch with the views of! other governments, that Central and | South American republics will not| ? ) enter the League of Nations if they) It was a form of revenue n transferred | that all Chancellors of the Exchaquer ris and will 'be held in London | would be pleased to be able to dis- 7 e o | MISS THERESE test: until settlement of the exact status of| pense with, he said. He hoped the must sign away to the United States CONTORE ES) “L want to say myself personally, | Switzerland in relation to the League| measures proposed by the Govern-| the sole right of determining what pie ‘ } that that might represent the opinion |makes it possible to asain consider] ment would prove to be a serious ate the Monroe Doctrine means without | pass Be eee eee cree) Sant LA ROMMALEE Waluca aicenisd) (ipl eons ter oe eet | ° any understanding in advance of} Attired in a costume designed especially for strenuous outdoor ramets tut, not 100 per’ cent |” Se eear the supreme Council @ Lady mie hide ce on the topic 450 Fifth Avenue } what it does include. sports, Miss Therese Contuse is here shown exhibiting her skill on Linch oeeeted Paris during the discuss: of the| this wee t will not only be Her 5 ‘ ; Sete felts pls . | Between 5% and 40th Sts. Over Mirror Candy Store skiis on one of the snow-covered hills of Central Park, showing that Attorney Block for the defense read|}iume question and others remaining} Ladyship's maiden speech in the | REPUBLICS HESITATE TO JOIN 2 ~ Cone reer ere into the record the minutes produced ttled, but his functions were! House, but the first occasion for any | THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. the winter sports of Switzerland and Norway, have their vogue in The situation is a direct outgrowth! New York of the Sanate debute and reports here indicate that rictly limited to those of an ob by the attorneys for the committee fig a Obs] woman to be heard in Parllament, I Pp t t Cl Sal of the: proceedings of the meeting of|of interest to the United States are to ao mportan earance e the Socialist Party held at Parkview| be decided by the Lei ¥ POKER INQUIRY MASKED. ‘ounc © prospect of bring- =| palace, 110th Btrect and Fifth Ave-|#ince this country has not FOR THURSDAY (Lincoln’s Birthday) =e . Saea ! P fe come a member of the League | rt . ® | ing the Pan-American countries into) (nig Government to pledge itselt toi NIXON CONFIRMED, Aue) on NoveclT 1818) Gorm -whiet thell potsne nenteashted: eben taronmaedy | "ene ar meekeny, fer ones Inver OPEN ALL DAY, the League of Nations hinges directly! euarantee the territorial integrity and | * ,| speech of Asemblyman Cloessens was|in the council's sessions ‘The atud poker tournament inquiry! |! The Melles Shop caters to the woman who seeks individuality on to Purposes and motives of the! political independence of the republics | DESPITE ATTACK | taken, i110 read the speech of Wilfred — cfDile/ Giglio eaiaeh Aa be MBAR | in dress without the extreme cost. The collection offered in Sonn hoon trebles hed ing 9's} south of the Rio Grande. This pledge | Se W. Humphrys. ae CITY TO FIGHT FOR igeanlona;el Gite Gia stantial Whe this clearance sale is the last word in fashion, while the the “a . . ‘ eres anata [ia A “ it f : 4 To the original statement by Presi- edo EReMET Ini Pan procal | Senator Thompson Calls Him piapes ‘ Date ase ary by 80-CENT GAS RATE | adjourned indefinitely, but it was said | ‘ dent Monroe of our nation policy| to respect each other's boundaries,| Friend of Increased Fare and |Simnes 0.8” Conentttes, and 1 am ons Z might bo taken up again next week. | Reductions are \ off j of Preventing Buropean countries! hut tuiled owing to the ouvbreak of Unfit for Public Office. reading this as part of the case of|Mayor Instructs Burr to Carry {District Attorney Swann favared an) ‘ a eaten A Ke fide Hone Kalas Beebe el the European war, which upset all! pris: from a Staff Commpondmt of ‘the| the committee and not as part of the] ~ (legal ContesieetalvAn ? epee pst jon, bu de fe ee ex- The quantity is limited; an early visit is therefore suggested in this hemisphere, the republics) giplomacy in this hemisphere. } vening “We Cg8 Oo 8 cluded newspaper men yesterday , south of us have no objection. But WHAT ROGREVELT: SAID IN mes-| ALBANY, Fob, tothe Senate con- ay A pccaptiasiogace hepa S Early Decision. “We have decided this nearips shall fy 22 Tricotine and Georgette Dresses they have watched the Monroe Doc- SAGE OF 1904. firmed Gov. Smith's appointment of | ¥"° Nock. "| Advised that. the Brooklyn Union | 20 b# public,” sald Justice Kernochan, | Blain ‘Tailoredoe Eqsbroidared 8 trine, interpreted variously by Repub-| Mr, Roosevelt's policies were not Lewis Nixon to-day after a heated de- | Md. Mr. Block. lies quant ea teas ree ia caek yr ited a {its the evidence to be taken Is solely} i ain ta bes leteaa: wisdaien’ ot 19.75 ean and Democratic Administra-| intended to hurt the feelings of Latin- Date during which Senator George ¥.| _ Part Rivas Learhinan at Raced RP aiikiee M njunction. restraining [£2" th purpose of determining 1 a formerly 0 $47.60. Reduced to tions, in such fashion as to evoke/ American peoples, but his annual Gaenarestonervae iste (or ton Peri Ne te ee onyie e to reach Mos- | public ofifcials from enforcing the law Seancewad It nay Wet be ie woul vet ' suspicion on the part of their peoples} message to Congress in 1904 is still “7 ao ore was my pI B' 7 y fiscatory h Mayor Hylan | Public. ¢ that the Monroe Doct the United States a bulwark against 19 Jersey Dresses Formerly fa to $29.50. Reduced to 1 Zz 75 vine Means tg| regarded by statesmen south of usas | “I 4 not regard Mr. Nixon as a At! cow on the very first day of the Boviet /on the ground that it i t to have the testimony made | likely to be in the mind of his in- Person for the place,” he sald. “He Is! regime, and to be in Moscow and} and unconstitutional, EEE EA | timate friend and party colleague, ,4n open advocat of increased fare in MA: Soh Wey onlutacd | Corcoraticd Couanal Wauropaan interference, but also the| Siator Hoda Of Maneuchusetth. In |New York Clty, We announoed his atte | Fert mnonins thereafter, At Viadl- [Durr ay follows: | 36 HOURS TO FRISCO 6 Handsome Model Gowns privilege of doing as we please south| this message Mr. Roosevelt suid: ture after he took office and, without | eleven months thereafter. i : ; ae : i 1 loc of tive: Bio Grande: “Chronic wrong-doing, or any making any pretense of having investi-| Vostok, and all along the Trans- note in the press that the Federal REET RRO TI of Georgette and Tricotine, 32 50 BL ade srl pabennantemaninott impotence which results in a Ben | gated the facts, has sent word to ua that | Siberian Railway, we were told of the /Court (Judges Mayor, Knox and Ward 8 . xtension Formerly $69.50. Reduced: tb i BOUL AMEE Oe: Nash's torgotten:| “eral loosening of; the tee ot ays mail ser ce to include distr his clerks are preparing statistics on the | terrible «tories of the fleeing rich |i) has granted an injunction |of the al Elihu Root'’s refusal to make the! {lized society, may in America, or which temporarily nullifies the $0, nt} bution of newspapers and second class : Monroe Doctrine a common priaciple| elsewhere; ultimately require in- | fare question, sallstics furnished by the | people who begged ws ot to BD OD tea,’ law MELO Ge BiG Healer Now [aatlar ipraalionl: BelpiGan: KONE 17 Afternoon and Evening Dresses ot International understanding in this} tervention by some civilized oe Commission is supposed | «anybody wearing a white collar, | yop Mitchell of the Army Air Service t £ Taffeta and Beaded G ait . S$} tion and dm the Western hem! ‘0 Tegulate. or having a decent pair of shoes on| “tise overy resource at your com-|th®, Senute Post Office “ Committeo of Taffeta an: led Georgette, 42 50 Be penee nes baw Eretident Hioowes| ° aphiors the aitherennrar We Uedies: | | Tbecreesine to: be all they bare: tn 1d eurely be murdered.|mand to take this case as quickly as| sto 4 Formerly $95 to $135. Reduced to “R&e 4 veltfa remark about the use of “in-| states to the Monroe Doctrine | the office of the Public Service Com-| Ma feet would willy Ne mit tit. | ti to nt nn et ‘court. in the| York and San’ Francisca ont Temviay (aA i ternational police power,” been dis-| ™ay force the United States, |mision—statistics. I have no quar-| Thousands of peop ao, thats (he paontell hie said. however reluctantly,.in flagrant hunger and typhus and cholera,|United Stat missed from the sensitive minds of} Gases of such wrong doing or im- rel with traction companies which ask ane artera of Moscow was in|tights may be prote Latin-American statesmen. They are! potence, to the exercise of an in- | TOF Increased fares, but I do not think} Three-du : of the State enforced. : ‘ Y 7 | cr * @ # | that Commissioner Nixon has any right] flames, The sacred Kremlin was de- will, be advanced on gratified that the United States keeps| ternational police power ia to use his office as a club over the ‘ ries that 5 derstood, to Vurope out of this hemisphere, but] It is a mere truism to eay that | head” of’ ‘the wdministration ‘of New| stroved. Those were ipa siirien the foo cube fects he re- ted and thé law ‘ every pation, whether in America | York, as he has done,” they told us. or $1.06 per 1,000 ouble fect. The re- worried over the repeated interfer-| or anywhere else, which desires Beriator Thompson's vote was the only! saga maiter of fact, I actually at-] straining order runs until Aug. 1, ence by the United States In what to maintain its freedom, its inde- negative against the confirmation, tended more opera at Petrograd and wi me right to « pply for an cel iba: Soneicue, ae nels OWn BER Ea Bee areanereateucn fetes | Moscow under the Bolshevists than oun ee ee SOUTH AMERICA ANXIOUS! Pindinco can not be separated |CLOCK GIVES ALARM Joe ony other time in my lite. Corporation Counsel Burr has caused ABOUT LODGE RESOLUTION: | trom the respoempully of eee lne, IN $25,000 BLAZE| 1 aia not know really what these | peilti courts tov recounize the right of The juestion asked by Salvador good use of it.” v0 “t Ne York City to intervene in ail c Se . : The trouble is that while the fore- — Bolshevists were, but I was against ig the rates charged. f frecting the rates. cha Fwes prqrepted by the fear that with| ging philosophy ‘will b a . ting home Is L + 0 phy “will be approved as | 9.., 4 , them, and I remember writing home futility comporations. 1 A the United States out of the League,| applying to backward countries like| Occupants of MoCarthy’s Inn at the first week T was in Moscow, 1] plied for permission to inte Kurope would be left to determine Een ot panel Domiinay, ee re-| Port Chester Have Narrow Es- spoke of the rumor thut these Bol- Tae ita uielarlon wow tat “ pray | se f eveloped what constituted “an impairment of) nations like Chile, Argentina and| cape—Actor Rescues Woman, | shevists were going to overthrow the the validity of such reg —— nal wnder-| Brazil and even smaller countries Constituent Assembly, and I thought ICE IN STREET HALTS standings -as the Monroc doctrine,"| Whose civilization and culture has| Fire in McCarthy's Inn, a roadhouse ged by public \ADISON AVENUE « FIF AVENU » NEW YORK Renched'n development us advanced [on the Hoston Post Road, near Port |that frightfully undemocratic. 4,000 QUARTS OF MILK as the covenant now reads. There 18) a5 our own. Chester, caused a 105s of $26,000, No| “And if I. had come home frem Rus- |"? bes p's etvetourthi ntact Thirt fth St no objection to the statement that)sgouTH ‘AMERICA STANDS ON |lives were lost. siao then, as many of the ¥.M.C. A} 1) Ansan ares rly-fourtm otre y reet the United States alone shall be per- LANGUAGE OF MONROE. The {un was owned and managed by| secretaries did—they turned tall the] | Jolin Puro came over it & Mt ter mitted to enforce the Monroe Doctrine,| South America would prefer that |Jobn F. McCarthy, a former associate | moment they pda gonelhy yen Arey Bae Ne err ivan Rot hove (a d aversion to|the American republics should enter | of “Honest John” Kelly of Manhattan, | hiking for home =f walla fate thi | mE Bh cific Street, Brooklyn What the future} into a regional Understanding about |On the premises were McCarthy, Che?|f'O0Y, 04 oy leaving b tion and disruption and anary hy and |to be pasteurized for carly distribution on this hemisphere and that |John Daleas and Mrs. Daieas, a porter nterpretation © doctrine shall Monroe Doctrine shall merely be |and an actor by the namo pf Frederick, | MORIN CE ot come home then, 1/7 Brooklyn. Aptana 9 ° = e ‘i be. understood aswepplying to European Aassah CABCUeG) BMse, Doasanes whe to | UTR Ty Beviet. euenia fOr slevan| cient Hresdway. end) Parl Bo Ss Winter ¢ “loth in The moment any Central or South | interference and non-colunization as from a sprained ankle, months after the Holshevists had | Wagon wot I" 0 it of Joe oa fu Vy f American countries sign the condi-| Sesree. > ¥ President |" phe porter, aroused from his sleep on} taken control, and I travelled some) (it eh et ipa 7 tions of the covenant of the league,| They never will agree to a blanket |the third floor, siid to the ground In his] twenty thousand SANs SP oe wut | silane ane Wink 1h bv i ole dle'| they would, of course, nt the) reservation giving the United States |nightelothes on a ladder of bed sheets } busin oe acct tor Yhe Acaaricas | nigel ot | alone the right to interpret t doc- 1 blankets. - | _ principle that the Monroe Doctrine is Red Cross, to which I was lent.” “Nothing do at offer rare purchasing a aid shoveller. | trine. ‘They are much more likely to| One piece of apparatus of the Port eet x not affected, but if a reservation in| insert reservations of their own, re- {chester Fi ov 7 Have to use | advant ne ac larva ti _ added saying, Senator Lodge and} serving the right to be consulted and|the snow on the way to the fire Sulelde In Milly Hotel. | Butre appeatod ¢ a ne | advantages, é rge reductions have the Foreign Relations Committee has|to dissent from any interpretation A ale tn che, MAU Fatah Be NB ‘put th an ketuned. wayne] McCarthy was awakened, he gnid, y a remarkable clock, the alarm of re of the Monroe Doctrine by the United on made West 26th Street, found a man hanglax | ently b framed it, that the Monroe Doctrin States or any other power which! ‘ by a rope in a room there this morning. | as interpreted by the United States] threatens their territorial integcity,|Which is set oft when vinoke enters) 1», weedham, who wus culled from te Jone, is outside of the jurisdiction political independence or sovere'gn /tie room New York Hoapit pron ced the i R;- . i : the league, the Southern republics | FIDE. , | A bursting g4s pipe caused the blaze, | man deud, Ife was resintored ux } rm 1 % 4 2 to 16) of fine overcoating, well- nuld refuse to put their signatuers| gemute an the | " = $ hen Kesogg hy oe |WILL PAY 10-CENT CARFARE. hout . . . . . $18.75 & 39.50 PFEAR JOINING WOULD BE A/islar. | Central and South Amen: ae FALSE ADMISSION. lime tnenaie ana executive trehen or ite en Iwlanders Tell Boruugh i : : i the Senate and executive branch of we art es 8 of ecium=eweight They say it would be a plain |the Government on the true direction | Preatdent, De ing Buses, j Rei yY ORM REE ‘ ' eane weight worsted, in mission on their part that the United | of our foreign policy will be neces: A committee appointed at a mass Mon-| before the trust imposed on us d ockey (¢ 5 of worsted the wanted colors MO aie pe ea ee Oe CR anae States alone can interpret the “Beiter Chocolates aka Lower Price” evting held in Stapletom last Wednes- . the recent war will be restored, | Meeting h p) bron Doctrine as it pleases. It wilt be| {9S She recent wer we isa day called upon Borough President Van noted that President Wilton, im| Menuquin's Open, Denpite Sirtke, |Name of Staten Island yesterday and t Sixth Avenue | Presented to him a resolution asking i pressed, no doubt, by the arruments! Mouquin’s restaurant 4 a en 5 TT ye ducAmarican diplomats at the| and Mui Stenst wi ed it was open that the receiver of the Midland trolley of Tan, Se until: tosis / ‘of the strike |lines be empowered to iestore service }ivaris weace conference, used less! Se Wruee lok, 0 Pee ‘nh |Ammediately, and to charge a flat rate harsh language when he referred to bao Mae m y lof 10 cents a passenger until the earn- ager, U. T. De Lisle, sald the trouble / the Doctrine as “a regional under-! S00 y necause of n decision to dia. ik’ nd berating expenses of the standing.” ‘That would ine warrant a reduction, » to im-) obarge twenty-two employees to ma ‘The Borough President assured the }ply that there must be two parties) Way for ,more experienced men Who |eommittee that neither he nor the City Were made available by the closin ; = at least to an understanding, and that! the Ful doris | Wr teatens af tne rastotation a¢ caine: rour CANDIES Jujube Fig|Cough Lumps -| Assorted Milk) '44 Hronaway Mounds—notier | My! Waat a rete! | Chocolat | anal St delightful forn oft » soft and sou! F ‘ wise the fig. Only this|!ne to the.tortured | ¥ time it's jeitied throat Broadway mn Street restaurant formerly |in the way of the restoration of service, 11/640 Broadway the disputes would be worked out) °perated by the same company. ‘Two moetings were held In, Staten & mound and cov-| A 5 ua-| At Blacker Bt AT | Ate and last 1 0. expresn 1 tm purely by Pan-American countries faction with ity “one's | fered with a sprink-| ore and fruital 748 Broadway without interference by Buropean! Mayer Hagec's Mother Ba to cull for th rh of th [Ping of 2 reams 1n #u Ai Abiee Y ft | State, county and city officials to- | an gene i > sworn Tis bers of the Leugue | | Aiaittinsl | ve 1440 Brondw SIXTH Bi mons | day attended the funeral of Mra, Mar-!Hely Cress Coll Suspends u ii ie eeaes desist eel SIXTH FLOO This is a log wonsequence of the | 8 waret Hague, mother of Mayor Frank « Wilson policy ard Latin-America, Hague of Jersey City. The body was! WOR Tht, Maas. Feb. U.—Be- revealed from time to time in the last taken from the home at No. 7 Hast cause #0 many members of the faculty Seven years. “On ‘ole oteasion Mr, Hamilton Place to st and students at Holy Cross College ess 29c 34c | 44c [eter Church, Iaterment was in Holy Name ‘ill Sieh, cee oe college suspen | Net Po *s Net Pound Box Net 120 Naweu @, Wilgon announced the readiness of Cemetery, Wwelen | Fenty tit Welxnt Meckuas 2 Aas