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_ concern at the * problems presemted. abtneling what voged ees FOUR NEWARRESTS SAYS NEWBERRY. NEARINSS 000,000 SPENT $130,000 | ‘BOND THEFT PLOT FOR “PUBLICITY” Suspects Tralled 5 in Other | Witness Tells of See of Seeing $1,000 Cities—Sixth Prisoner | Lying About on Worker's Is Held. Desk. Harry Wolt of No. m0 Prompest| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Feb. 12.— ‘was declared inte « do not alihe. is nature of the issues involved. Omicials, with the me BT apparently were wiiling to sone bers Sa ks Sees tine By the President, ir. Hines has made a tentative ap- for this afternoon with ‘Malloy, Vico President of the of Maintenance of Way. ‘and Shop Laborers, and committee of ten to discuss the! 's alleged «rievance. L466, President of the Broth- ot Railroad Trainmen, also to confer with the Director Gen- etal on his individual reasons for in validating ihe agreement which his a Qnganization has. Notofication of in- tention to break the agreement was aia Mr. Hines Jan. 23, which, under the thirty-day clause, will leave that Prongantmtion without a working con- tract with the Railroad Administte- THe on Fed. 23, six days before the } return to their owners. 2 to statements of Vice+ é. Ee Malloy of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way ‘Workers, that union will carry out its strike order tniess its demands are granted before 7 A. M. Tuesday. Ac: x pording to Malloy, travel on all rail- Sroads will becom. dangerous for the it ‘G.putic immediately after his men quit. z President Wilson will find it diff. qult to grant the demands of the officials predicted to-day. ‘They pointed out the President ts no | “Si more likely to authorize increases than was Hines, who maintained ‘Tested in the Wall Street messenger pIOE ‘to! steal $5,000,000 in honds and othersesSuritiés, was held in $20,000 ball Dy MaPistrate Harris in the Contre Street Court to-day, charged with receiving $21,000 in stolen secur- {ties from Rudolph Bunora. Detectives Cooper and Newman ' proceedings in the Newberry elections conspiracy trin} to-day with ‘a tional direct testimony. Higbee, who [was Clerk of the Grand Jury whioh returned the indlotments last fali, re- lated his recollection of the testimony | before that body of James B. Hagkins lof Howard City, He said Haskins asked that he be held in $100,000 pail, et Hannibal Hopkins at Lansing and but upon hearing a statement from | °K employment in the Newberry the prisoner that he did not know the |Publleity Department, getting $45 a securities were stolen, the Magistrate | Week and expenses, aed the tower Matar. Higbee said Haskins described the ‘elf denied that he had any crin.| Publicity and advertising work. The inal intent in the transaction. testimony was that thé publicity “1 do not have to steal—futher is | Propriation was $130,000 at the start, wealtny’” he ola. jbut was exceeded later. Bunora is allegdt to have declared | | Haskins was quoted yesterday that Wolf sold the securt-|5¢ @nd Hopkins understood that the} {les anid returned to him only $200, path was to be principally a alleging he had veen “gyped” out of | Publicity affair, but later they learned Prat ol @ good deal of moeny was belng used. Wolf's heating was set for Satur-| Haskins was transferred June 1 to @ay, the day the five other prisoners bon ig Rapids headquarters, and will be examined. ‘The five others | ffter the campaign paw at least $1,000 are held under $109,000 ball. Ume Floyd was settling loo bills, Other arrests are expected mo-/ The testimony quoted Haskins as mentarily. Detectives are trailing | Saying thut William Mickel, who pre- four sumpects in other citics and it tended to be working for Helme, was ig Believed they will be taken before really a Newberry employee. Attorney Nichols, cross examining, GR action would be unfair in view poked: “Dian't be make the statearent ‘ the fact the roads are to 60 The identity of the “directing | ShAt the ‘wes fo be expended ; private control March 1. staat? ét the let han uct’ been joy aged and a advertis- ‘The President's most likely course, ie ts believed, would be to communi- cate with the private railroad mana- le germ urging them to give careful consideration to the demands of thé i “I don’t remember,” sald Higbee. Mr. Nichols then switched to y terday's testimony regarding Roman F. Giocheski’s Grand Jury appear- ance. Higbee told (Martin W. Little- ton yesterday that Glocheski was in the room fifteen or twenty minutes on one occasion and about five min- utes on another, To-day he fixed the period at perhaps ten minutes and “certainly less than an hour.” The “milion dollars” pled on a table in Paul King’s office was then taken up. “Didn't he say that this money was used for payrolls and when asked cleared up, but Detective Sergt Mayer said the man who promised the gang “protection” has consider- able influence. The police say a remarkable feature of the case is that in admissions by four of the pfisoners they declared they obtained only a little more than $20,000 for the stolen securities, which are estimated to have been valued at more than $2,000,000, After being interrogated Tuesday “ we union. UNION, MEN THEMSELVES UN- ABLE TO AGREE. Hines of Railways to grant the de- mands of the maintenance-of-the- Way mon for an increase of pay has seemingly created @ division among THE EV: EVENING sale: whe THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, Avenué, the Bron, sixth prisoner ar- | lor Higbee of Benton Harbor startod ; 1920. How ‘Busy’ Wall Street Is at Noon Hour; | Crowds Watchizig a Truck Stalled in Snow t | j | LONDO: jtion of saying that ‘Speclators Show No. Inclina- | by detectives, Irving and Josepb Gluck, the messengers arrested with Eéaward Furey, gave the potice facts that led to the arrest of Rudolph an@ shop men who have! Bunora, twenty-four, of No, 927 Tre- te go out op Feb, 17, and | mont eas the Bronx, and his that the order will be} brother, Bunora, nineteen, Be No. ” “Lountellow Avenue, the ‘While the boys were confessing, Furey sat nearby glaring at them. Hie attitnde was one of deflance When the detectives pressed him for answers to their many inquiries he would only say: “Put it on me if you can. What do you want me to do, build up a case against myselt?” ———- how much was there replied that there might have been a thousand or might have been a million?” asked Mr. Nichols, “I don't remember that statement,” said Higbee. “I do re- member that he said* the ‘bills wore $50 and $100 each and that it looked like a million dollars, Harrison Merrill, « Kalamazoo newspaper man, who pleaded nolo contendere, was the second : and his memory failed him ¢requentty, He told Frank C. Dailey, the Gov- ernment leader that he had done no publicity work for the twenty-tive dollars a week he received for three ; B. Kilstrom, of Grand Rapids, of the "Bolo Club of Michi: questioned atoadily for an H. Eidbhorn had difficulty f unions of railway workers advisability of a strike at & & 3 i Fi fy : if Seaport of the members of meget brotherboods, but there now to signify that this be dortnoqnens ‘The indications fn Ff eee i fs RIGHT 1 TO STRIKE ASK U. S. TO PROBE ent from the { | They Point Out That Walkout!” |NCREASES IN RENT eset ba ie cece act ; © se Would Mean Right, to - Charice A. Rotag ak head of the local i peadquarters, given Starve Public. * McKees Rocks Trainmen Urge In- Nien bib caren emaete ace tates _ WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.--Donial vestigation by Attomey day trip which was ostensibly on Bolo ' “2 that any group of organized workers Genaral Palmer, examination Judge $ nea ws, sasee | Suet it Sieh ae Sak : in @ memorial to Congress,| PITTSBURGH, Pa., 1 >- | admission eB é i Bienes, ot ‘a conference here of| Kees Rocks Lodge, No. 31, Brotherhood | chigan was formed “solely for poli cal purposes.” of Railway Trainmen, to-day asked At- torney General Palmer, through Repre- sentative Guy Campbell, to investigate & recapt heavy advance in rents in Me- POLICE BUSY WITH ’ Koes Rocka, a raitway suburg of Pitts- d whe acco ; it to aie Gampbol. fe {8 position to e § Pointing out that the city popula- furnish the Governnscnt, with ‘nforma- PICKS AND SHOVELS ‘ * atc Atay poppet ad showing e rent Uses, : fats apartments occupied iby Hts fF the farmer for food and that inter-| Members and. their families have been i ruption of this supply can be brought | raised without Jn. ; about through strikes of railroad or| The request, It was explained, was a transportation unions, the me- Promised ve brothertoud tat ped nod mpt to 3 asserts: Foduve the living and if neces- eary A use the “Aelo office of the Attorney } General to bring about such a reduction (Continued From Firet Page.) t BARUCH SEES SENATORS. i to destroy the property of the to-night to take advantage of the * farmers, on the other. No such right/ visit to Capital Re-ov: Valk of] holiday and the milder weath 5 me Raped existed, and do such right MoAdee. , “The assistance of the Police De- a WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Rernara] partment and other city departments M. Beruch conferred Democratic Senators in room at the Capito! to-d: to-day with their cloak His pres- ence gave rise to reports that the cam- ign of William McAdoo for the Bemocraue nomination for the Presl- dency is soon to be launched, Democratic Senators and others have been peceiving incimations Tecently that for aca ‘Meadoo. Barven Tins des wig Te Je fenaging anybody's cam- {persists at the Capi: ian greatiy. interested “in CONGRESS HONORS LINCOLN, Gettyebure Address Rea: is helplig tremendously,” the Commissioner. Inspector Thomas J, Underhill of the Fifth Inspection District fed 150 reserve policemen of the East 88th, East 67th Street and the East 6ist Street Stations in clearing off snow near the stations, Firemen of nearby firehouses also aided. In Brooklyn the police responded almost in a body. In the Tenth Dis- ‘trict, Inspector Conboy reported that 100 per cent. of his men answered the call, In the Fourteenth District In- spector William A. Coleman said that 235 out of 441 patrolmen volun- teered and Inspector MoElroy of the Eleventh District said that almost 100 per cent, of his men had re- sponded. Inspector Cahalane raported more ‘than 100 of his men in Harlem ready to belp. Three hundred and fifty vol- unteered in the Bronx, The following crosstown thorough- fares are closed to traffic to-day to expedite the work. Twelfth ang th Mreets, 2st and 23d Streets, 33d and 33d Streets, 40th and 41st Streets, 45th and 46th Streets, 63d and 54th Streets, 6Mb and 65th Streets, The streets, it is expected, will be open for traffic to-morrow. Department officials reported that the test of the asphalt burners made yesterday showed this method would be too costly for the city to carry out and the idea was abandoned. Fire Chief Kenlon, after a fire last night at No, 145 Spring treet, in alll which the apparatus was blocked by stalled trucks, sald that the dre! declared PREDICT ADOPTION * OF RAILWAY BILL Congressmen Believe Measure Will ™ Be Passed Before Roads Go (By The ¢ Back to Owners. WASHINGTON, Fob. 12 Prees).—While some oppo- Gaition to the Railrosd Bill as finally upon fn conference has, devel- Benate and House leaders pre- to-day that the siaterinee m reoert on coef on the ot sistutetouts Graft of the conference re- * pon te made ted ‘to the Senate Saturday 12.—Congress torday paused in its legislative work to honor the memory of Abraham Lincoln. ‘The Gettysburg Addrosy was read in béth houses. néle Joe” Cannon, who Whe_g, State's Attorney, in Illinois while was oe read ad- Greas in the Topresentative "Webster, Washington, delivered an addrens on’ Linooin, de- Slaring that if he were alive to-day he ‘be the Nation's greatest exponent gaia today tt would of in two day: eaten te ISAS WARNS MEN TO TIE UP LINES | 3" yy General Tells Them He Will, Order Prosecutions if They Go on Strike. » Feb, 12.—Warning to brotherhood unions in the ite will prosecute ® railroad strike 10 Wiew and onda pS a Deach. i May Visit United States. PARIS, Feb, 12.—The definite sug- tion has been made to President- eleet Paul Deschanel to make an of Tictgl visit to the United States, pba Bon BS allot French Deputies PARIS, Feb. 12.—Raoul Peret was to- day elected President of the Chamber Deputies by 372 of the 425 votes cast Peret succeeds Paul Deschanel, who wes fecently elected President of the a re Urge Boyeott om American Geode. ‘pene owt thet th its bow! ql ter to officials of and shop laborers & circular : ot tet way ap meeps | premiers. tion to Rush to Aid of the Driver. If you've ever been on Main Street in Neighbortown when womobody's team broke down you remember how every male inhabitant within’ reach rushed to that womebody's wssistance. At didn’t make any difference whether the teams#ter belonged tn town or came from somewhere over the hill and fur away; he was a brother and he| needed a helping hand. Some day you| might be caught in the same fix in that town. TT AUS BROADWAY. to remove snow from in front of their | premises. ' A suggestion by a Brooklyn banker | that blook parties aid in removing the snow in Brooklyn has been ap- proved by Borough President Riege!- mann, He intends to ask women's clubs to push the plan. STREET CONDITIONS WORSE ON LOWER EAST SIDE. | NEW RESERVATION ADDS BITTERNESS TO TREATY BATTLE PREMIERS GALL FOCH TO CONFER: ——_ONWARCRIMES “Big Three” Taking “Steps to Force the Delivery of i Accused Germans. to force Germany to live up to Ar ticle 23% of the Treaty of Versailles; ‘and the council of the League of Na- tions is meeting to bring about or- {ganization of that world society Marvhal Foch and Gen. Weygand were called into thé conference of the it was said, to force Germany Re ea Mayor Hylan om Tuesday was bacetatl © Evening World photograph was\| \sn, not Th ecessary, taken, as you see, at the head of Wall] town ye gt eer woe up to Article 228. Street, across from Trinity Church. | “venting World in the lower east Young clerks and messengers show reat lunch hour interest in the plight of Mr. Truckman. They wonder how he is going to pull out of tt. You prob- ably would have little difficulty in find- ing somebody in the crowd who would lay odds on whether the stalled wagon is held here five, ten or fifteen min- utes, It isn't that Wall Street folk are self- ish. Charity ts one of the dominant traits down that way, as “drive” ufter “drive” hus exemplified. If you asked why some of thesy spectators were not rushing to the stance of Mr. Driver! and his hoss any one of these young side, showing the streets of that dis- trict not only snow-clogged but cov- ered wtih piles of garbage, ashes! and umhealthful refuse. He immedi-| ately sent orders to the’ Police and Street-Cleanin Departments remedy the conditions at once. An Evening World reporter this morning revisited the same district and found conditions worse. The snow ds still there and darker in} color. To the piles of garbuge and ashes that seattered the narrow streets has been added the accumula- tion of the last two days. A dead horse was lying at Market Street. and/| tor Hitchcock flatly stated to-day that East Broadway. Peddlers were still] under no circumstances would his fol- selling foodstuffs and fruits amid the! lowers accept the new suggestion as garbuge thrown from tenement house it meant a complete surrender to the windows in Hester Street. In ccca- Republicans. Senator Underwood, on Hitchcock Insists That His Fol- lowers Cannot Accept “Mild” Amendment. to WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—The amended reservation to Article X of the peace treaty which has been sub- mitted to the Senate by Lodge and which it had been predicted would bring about an agreement, has raised & new storm which promises to pro- voke a long and bitter fight. Sena- to that effect. Fact of the matter is, the young- sters of Wall Street, like most of the elders, are ultra conservative. Nobody Ukes to break new pathways. If one of these chaps had put a shoulder to one of these wheels fifty of his kind | of Constantinople w: fore leaving Paris Millerand told the French Foreign Affairs Committee he favored permitting the ‘Turks to re- main in Constantinople, with possible International control of the city and port. Lloyd George, hand, recently told Parliament that the Turk cannot be allowed to remain in Europe. ‘DEFENDS MRS. SPANG. Former Friend Charges ‘That Wit- nesses Had “Belied Her Memory. Miss Lillian Morris, ‘who was a friend of Mrs. Rosa E. Spang. on the stand to~ day in the wi contest brought by Mrs. Mabel Crome-Ancker, daughter of M. Spang, charged that ‘!previous witnesses indicated on Feb, 12.—London to-day replaced Paris as the seat of delibera- tlons to settle problems growing OUt | ing (1, of the World War. | Premiers Lieya Gepree, and Nitti are dn conference to decide | to | tuture Allied attitude toward Rus: settlement of the Adriatic dispute be tween Italy and Jugo-Slavia, disposi- antinople and measures -| Millerand | One of the first questions to come before the premiers was Germany's virtual refusal to deliver the list of war guilty whose surrender for trial | by Allied tribunals is demanded, and her delinquency in delivering ooal to France, as provided by the treaty Germany already is far behind in] Press).—The these deliveries, French officials have complained. Great Britain, tuctant to allow the demand for sur- render of German war guilty to be made a test case as to Germany's intentions toward the peace: treaty, while France takes the position that drastic measures must be used, to live is re- if A wide split in plans for disposition Be- the other would follow him. ..{ onal spots householders had started the other hand, expressed the belief | belied Mrs. Spang’s memory.” eC es ontena ieioa “wert | fires and were trying to burn the that a compromise is still possfble| Henry W. Taft read a letter to George photographer, “I'd be out of here in a) Sarbage, when the warring factions get te-|W. Wickersham, an executor of Mra. Hester, Pike, Norfolk, Porsyth, , gether. Catherine Streets—all apparently had Here is the amended reservation as been untouched by the Street-Clean- | indorsed by the mild reservationists ing Department. In fact, the entire 294 approved by Senator Lodge: ‘West Street, on the river front, be- longs to trucks and truckmen, Tt 1s| their Neighbortown. The Neighbor- town spirit fs good for any town. ——————————————— Spang’s estate, in which the widow.ex- pressed surprise that her husband had “4ntrusted so much out of his sight. She raferred to $400 in foreign currency he had placed in a safety deposit vault U. 5. FLOATING DEBT TO BE PAID MONDAY. I sectel ary leis sion Declares Position ol jhe American ‘ery Bright” at Prese: WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 that the fast a Treasury Is reu of the © Mondsy fe vient would b retary Houston as , | Only about $60. certificntes maturity remain (o Standing tax certticate tieipa tio neame stalment dates for the ort tern! funded at requirin red ssued ind Pros | purpose of quar statin On dig Stance exceed the estimated amount of! tages and accordingly no fands will have he provided to meet thedn | People lose sight of the many saa “in addition to nt loans, Wer have furnished the 000,008 sorties ef surplus army wiles, $100,000,008 for food, ier, probably $400,000,000 i private loans to eign ibarkers, and interest on the Government, loans, that th total pravably would read $4, 000, audition Hurope has beon selling a curities here. ene PUBLIC IGNORANCE” ANNOYING TO SIMS) Admiral Says Navy Has Muzzled, and He Denies Was Insubordinate. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12° (United! “colossal ignorance’ of the American public of the condition of its Navy is responsittle fat the con- troversy in which heis Rear Admiral William to-day at the home of his sister in) Haverford ‘aval oMcers, he said, were ‘ 1 he characterized as " ‘ge of insubordinati his report tlons in there is no politics 1m the present. troversy and that the preas is entirely sponsible for this impression. Been’ He Notice to Advertisers ——_————— Advertising copy and release or- ders for either the week day Morn. ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. M. the day ore- ceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in bbial of receipt at The World of. ice. Advertising copy for the Supple- ment Sections of The Sunday World must be received by 3 P. M. Thurs- dav preceding publication, and re- leases must be received by 4 P. M Friday. Advertising copy for the Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be received by 6 P. M. of the preceding Friday and releases must be re. ceived by 12 o'clock noon Saturday. Copy or orders received Ixter than as provided above when omit- ed will not serve to earn discounts of any charste~ contract or other wise. THE WORLD, spite the. Mayor's proeuises, obtigation to preserve by the use Joseph Schulman, treasurer of the| of its mittary or naval forees or Prudential Specialty Company, spice| PY the economic boycott, or by |dealers at No. 268 West Houston| ®8¥ other means, the territorial Street, urges business men to foliow| !tesrity or political Independence the suggestion mado by ‘The Evening| % *aY other country, or to inter- World, and take over the task of| £ere ! controversies between na- clearing away tho snow in front of| ,t!ome—Whether mombers of the shbte precise: League of not—under the pron “By this plan the streets could be engeacth pastes pedbadingad made passable in an hour,” wad Mr.| tynjteq States under any article of Schulman. His plan is to have each| the treaty for any purpose, unless property owner clear wagon space im any particular case the Con- through the street and cut a parking| gress, which under the Constitu- or loading space next the curb. tion has the sole power to declare ‘The street blockade has resulted in the accumulation of four or five days'| W@" Shall by act or joint reso- baggage at the Pennsylvania and| lution so provide. Grand Central stations. Taxi drivers| This is simply the original Tati are said to be asking % for taking menace was greater than ever before in the city’s history. He unged mer- chants to aid in keeping the streets clear. ‘The Third Avenue Railway Com- pany reported more care running. On Broadway the company is operating battery oars from 72d Street to 424 Street. It is hoped to have cars run- ning on Third Avenue from 6th to 42d Street before night. Jom E. Hedges, receiver of the New York Railways Company, said the fol- lowjng lines were in operation? Lexington Avenue from Ninety- ninth to Twenty-third Street; Broad- way and Seventh Avenue, Fifty- ninth to Murray Street; Sixth Avenue district js daily becoming worse, ae-| ‘The Upited States assumes no | line, Fifty-ninth to ‘Thirty-second reservation plus the clause “or by . trunke from the Grand Central to thi Street. Ponnayivania Station, At the Grand |%e economic boycott or other Work is beng pushed as rapidly as| Central they are demanding from $7|means.” Bo far from offering a con- to $10 for making the trip to upper west eide pointe. ea EN $10,000 FOR “IRISH ROSE.” we Verdict possible on both tracks and channel rail from Broadway and Bowling Green to Murray Street. It was hoped that cars would be operating over the entire Broadway and Seventh Aveaue lines to-night. Cleaning of the following lUnes is pfogresaing: South on Avenue A to Fourteenth Street and west on Four- teenth Street: Sixth Avenue below (Phiry-second Street; Lexington Ave- nue, north of Ninety-ninth Street; Seventh Avenue, south of Thirty- seventh Street, . More than 400 high school students in Brooklyn answered the appeal of Deputy Street Commissioner Laura te clean streets. He offered them fifty cents an hour for an eight-hour @ay. The boys are from the Bush- cession to the Democratic viewpoint, it is more repugnant, as it removes the United States still further from participation in the possible enforce- ment of the purposes of the League of Nations, No word has come from/ the White House about it. 1 — MORE WORK HOURS ASKED IN BERLIN After Wage Increase Employers in| Metal Trade Urge Bigger | Output. BERLIN. Feb, 12—The Arbitration | Board, to which the employers and em- | ployees of the Greater Berlin metai | trades referred the issue of working hours, has decided upon a weekly ached- Jary Awards Amy 0'Con: for Lost Love. INDIANAPOLSS, Feb. 12.—Amy O'Connor, the ‘Trish Rose,” wes given $10,000 by a Jury in Federal Court here to-day in her $500,000 heart balm suit peices Allen Gray, mifionatre banker Evansville, Ind, “lise diss O'Connor charged the elderly banker frought her to America Grom London, Poincare Decorates French Cities. PARIS, Feb, 12.President Poincare to-day presented the Cross of the Legion of Honor to the city of Soissons and the War Cross to the city of St. Quen- tin, "The President said Sojssons was the theatre of one of the battles where @ pent MILK the result of the war was decided, ule of 46% bours actual working time, EA. wick, Commergial High, Manual me Roth parties are bound to the board's | ‘pratning. State Bank Fails. verdict. NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. 12.—The Colonial State Bank, with deposits! of $1,600,000, closed its doors to-day and ‘was olaced in the hands of @ receiver. Se endlh ole tl + ccccostbnatind HAVANA ENTRIES. HURST RACH Five and ad CALM fereim) In the Bronx twenty-eight students of the Bvander Childs Schopl turned out to help clear the streets. In Har- Jem 225 students of the High School of Commerce were working in the streets, ' James W. Brown, Deputy Street After the employers had agreed to the | wage Increase and special allowances they demanded -that the workers con- tribute an Increased output by extend- | ing their working hours, ete eee |. W. W. CAN'T BE CITIZEN. Cleaning Commiasioner of the Bronx, Pinte rary = < rate, Kons ry. win oy ® pa said he had 2,000 mén at work. Most Britta: ia oa G Paleeetk Ut boo, ge Save They De Not Meapect , wie the Country. | ‘Spoon ye cra one koa aon . of the main arteries of the borough have been cleared. eewauey r ing” i PRESCOTT, Ariz, Fob. 12.—James A misunderstanding of strom Ln Jone, oer { | Patrick O'Malley lost his chance to be- 71 Ora et " come @ citizen of the United States to- Cleaning Department orders thi iti Giese, sume moo Laan te |day because of I. W. W. aMliations morning caused a delay in the B. R.| ine: Tid; iitber, 190: Laure “Mitieg, | one late rr ‘The I, W. W. respect neither right T. elevated and surface car service! Miro Tint Bas i nor wrong, or flag, nor country,” said over the Williamsburg Bridge. The| Sais del 1h). KE, Eldridge in refusing order provided for the closing of the| cming) pure, 3000, (1 Oataley's application | ‘ peeascos tn EEE roadwaye to vehicle traffic, to aid In| mine wood, do; Fe i ! removing the snow. The police took Ne on, 2 ae DANISH VICTORY. 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