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SEL I iro i si or HILLQUIT ON STAND FIRST WIFE MBS COWAN FIRST (COUT UE? |FRISH MAYOR-ELECT 'SON OF AMERICAN OHIO TOWN MAY © {@P the vexed >rotiiem, There was no | WIFE OF HARKNESS. FREED FROM PRISON) DUCHESSMARRIED MOVE MILE AWA ““Aieposttion on the part of any of chore t WHO FIGHTS WILL nani | IF VOTERS SAY SO feing in the nature of an witimatum, | | ” Since “Revolt” in, In | oe: tar v. i tier Ho ee ee ee ae y of Marquis Whose Mother Was | Will Either Do That or Be PF Tey seed, RAS A, ee OR ER, THE EVENING WORLD, img of annoyance had entirely dis- in 1916. Formerly Consuelo Vanderbilt. j Abandoned to Dodge Flood ———- S| HARKNESS ESTATE IS toed Mavor-alect City ena das es aa | Canals. “ i ditionally released from the Wormwood wakes BB Saito | OSBORN, 0, Feb. 17. 7 CELET } borough, formerly Consuelo Vanderbilt 3 BRA‘ - | ; Scrubbs Prison Monday night, and is| of" New’ vor. was matfied. thir efter- SBORN citizens weut to ‘ss THEFT CHARGED A i ———s now at the home of a ériend prior t@! neon to tlie Honorable Mary Cadogan. | the polls to-day to decide ‘ Denies Internationale Controls Mrs. Cowan to Contest Death- his removal to pursing home. daughter of Earl Cadogan, at St.| whether the village is to Martens Refuses to Surrender | He-nas deen under arrest since May |sargarev’s Church. Westminster. The! pass out of existence or te moved bed Will of Oil Man She Secret Instructions From |7%,29%, 02 charges arising out of the lwedding was the most important serial 14 another site Messenger Heid on Complaint ot Party Here—Prosecution Y ; Iriah revolt that year. event of the kind since the marriage; c $ Woman at Whose House His Fires Final Shots. Had Lenine and Trotzky. ren i of Princess Patricia of Coamnught to] tran condemmed te make war . Wife Works es - |NEW IRISH PLAN PROPOSED. Be, > Mg = age PFs ath for the Sfgmi Valles flood. eo! WASHINGTON, Feb, 17-—Ludwie Magy, Dowsper Queen Alexandra,| ®fvation project. The sum of i's © aha Labor Party Delegation Calls ag Printess Victoria and Princess Louise,| $190,000 would be reiired to tas Set Ussian Soviet rep-| Withdrawal of Geverament BIL. ‘sister of King George. witnessed the| move the village to the proposed resentative in the United Btates, to-/ LONDON, Feb. 17.—The British|ceremony. The gifts included @ dia-|* site in Green County, one and American District Telegraph measenger. | (Speci: Was held ing85,00 ball on * charge of Evening World) grand larceny to-day, The complainant] AMAJANY, Feb. 17—Morris Hill- ! Aoraham Shugar of Newark, an By Joseph S. Jordan. | Chartes T. Lark of counsel for Mrs. ‘Mrs. Heller of No. $46 Maniéal quit took the witness stand to-day as day elie’ the Sonat ign Rein- [Labor Party Delegation which yisited|mond brooch from King George and! one-ha: lee southedst’ oF here, or a seco, wife of s protuce|the opening move in the defense of|M™ Cowam hes Sled summons in! ox A * e Foreign Rels |lreland recently has reported in favor |Queen Mary: a diamond, pe from) sede ro at ta te igeerchent, who says thet she lott Oline @re sumpended Socialist Asoren. | eaite asserting that she, and not ti { suantns AT AGHMEL Sear oki enone tas ii een om Ents from other smembers of the royal} gelieve the sum required to move : and settling on from : ‘$2,400 platinam scat wile of Avra] MEN snd sought to establish a] ssroua wife, is the rightful heir to OGarerament” nh. Gatley attereat amie ie eae ” et ° 4 the town is too great for them to Res cass cmotoved on 0 maid ip Gol Sreneation mndiing bie a witsems t0/ tne QIO0N000 estate. ‘The defenéante These documents have been Hidden, |stated this afternoon, DIDN'T PAY FOR DIVORC! assume, the viltige is to be aba * easehoM, and Shegar has te<a/Cutmee the aims and workings of thelare Mra Florence Steuber Gaines | 7 he said, and he declined to disclose| The delegation ts said to have come = Hy doned next summer. There“ ate, 64a jobs about the place when Socialist party. Harkness and her co-executor, John} © Oem news ane | their location. Others have been des-|t® the opinion that the problem is as| Denies He Settled Wife's Expemses; 314 families in the town, which S it punning messages, When Mrs. Hi Mr. Hilquit explained that the avuch |W. MaeMiller ~~ I troved. Martens was cross-ques-|much an ifdustrial as political one and| im Suit Agetast First Husban | has a population of about 1,000. *< eeeeees ween ns aerate met of f tionale was @ tel-] Ser. #4 died of influenza Jan@ Vice when asked for it and to take tinea by Wade H. Bilis, attarnes (tat it should be solved >; taking both| Trial of the annulment suit of Arthur) === = ~ {4 thatTennial convention without power. The! 2 jthese factors in ane maid and dim. Shaqe: at Wie saprimene at No. orders and carry them out according} eel consideration. S. Hoyt, § food manufacturer of Cotum= 4 Gee caw ber husband admiring. a03!Boctalista, be aid met for the Dur-| Park Avenue In a Sill made sic|t? the wishes of their chief. SOR! Sie Come ee ree ati 0. deatnst tis site Entetie, Carrait | ROCHESTER CLOSES SCHOOLS ieee bus, O, + SAME him to put “it back bu id Not kOe) pome of @dbating inwors and Ger-| hours before his death he left évery.| The war has unquestionably had a Pirie abe rend corr copendence wi | EDWARDS FOR PRESIDENT. 03: "or Lexington. Ky. was Thine | Guseateds: op O@eeirer ts had done #0 jtons of the duy without taking AMF) thing to his second wife The will) TPressing effect on Mr, Wilson’s| mstructions and correspondence, s to-day* before Supreme Court Justice a 4 thet Mrs < | cret and otherwise?" Ellis aaked. Nominating Pet! » Witheat Sig- Matt in White Plains. Mr” Hoyt denied Bedae gg At the hearing it develomed jection on them. Notlune the com-/was admitted to probate Maret 27|*irite. Little things provoked him. |S , * SS" Na wiie's statcinents that he paid for! ROCHESTER, N. Y, Feb. 17.-ileven Hfhumar had been the victim of « | soda tak ait tee ONL wadiven air For instance on the boat going over |” Martens replied. “We cannot re-| metures, In Filed im Michigan. 2 lade hee dar ce bee , 1 certificate war last. ‘ J ag divorce, 3 1 Sone ee in made on to 4 {"AY interfere with the national perty| ‘Stra. Cowas, who wae Mare Moas|'2 France he took considerable of-| Yes! our secret code LANSING, Mich... Feb. 17.—Petitions | 29 Ais sompiatat tie stiases, Tent bie tls of mature age, wifl be Sioal gr dpe Tong in Minnesoty jim the United Staten | Marbeck, Mr. Marknem’s first wite,| ense because the George Washington | 4 “Have ee ony peering od LP hong bist Gov. Edward 1. ‘girisgwas not legally divorced under the closed Thursday by’ the Board of Edu- re ee aic tiie tecoure be| Mr. EDNquit anid be ed partici-| obtained a divorce and almesny ty| Carried a nunfber of minor offetals ot | #octments? ‘ot Very many, only|Kdwards of New Jersey on the Demo- ‘of thls State eat from F. J. MaMahon. cation. t them. Ww: ‘eratic ballot in the Presidential <t . Hoyt testified that his wife ieft “ feared Gertrude would not marry him {pated in drawing up the war pro-/ S00 a year from the multi-million. | t¢ State Department staff. Hé held |PAr! Of Shem. We were ao harassed crate ballot Ape 6 were that aA wmv on Apa 21,1918. RS Le tis Guard to. cabs, Chante | tr Peevaure of a difference in religion UM-|erimme adopted by the Socialist/aire im 1916 She said to-day| Secretary Lansing responsible for this by the New York authorities that I moon ‘trip to Barope. He eeeens gev- forced the board to take this action, had them hid. 1 don’t know where| the Secretary of State to-day. eral dettors written by dis» to-aim which is contrary to State Iqm, the Yeas be changed: his name. Party at its convention in St. Louis} through her husband that she has a|“™ fretted the first two days out at they ate bat ike ee Monae a ‘The petitions lacked the required 109 |1: which she spoke of their lage a board members «: Reduction of day LOW SEVEN SAFES STE: NONE Oh ores ave: | Dees cemtract with Mer, Hiarihben | om wists eases octane wie tx, | ae Dinoe Ne Onnel signatures, but it is understood these {®™ Mlmelom, Os school activities 1s “hinted. ‘ ived | ¥! | tary of State simply because ‘his in- "hee | . Bi native born American, bot had fved| Which was executed in 1909. simply 8 pes ‘0 refubed again to die- {Wil De forwarded before March 1. i. eran “| Ts Gowen, head ek hi structions abont keeping the number > | 5- UNF: rR. 3 me IN ONE sn a td he country aporexienatty shirty-| Mr. Cowan, bend of the are ot rections sot Kempine ke rumber oiose the Dafne of Soviet cowters CALLS 5-CENT LOAF UNFAI if ANCRE “ we sears, fe had been « Socialist} . America. He disclaimed xnowiedge| 50 BIRDS BURNED IN HOME. aay tavele (AIC the Genuine Rogeofirt avr Street, said | not evidently been carried out. Just Brecktya Baker Saye Materials b since 1900, be said, and had served : a + ° reid her Burglgrs Escape With Several ene ete ta Nationa: Comventious,| “We are in this fight to a.finish.| Why Mr. Wilson wanted the whole|°f the facts surrounding the seizure! yews Woman Injered Trring to Distribution Too Costly. ; : Fouldn't uae |f a Soviet courier in Landon bearing * ASEEAGTON, Fos 1%. — Perth CNEESE Thousand Dollars—Police Chairman of the National Committee, | Mrs. Cowan's bey nara ater Laver, eee nat ett peor bine revolutionary documents enroute to| 5, bret Are MALY Soboeed speshiss St tas im a few days will set forth the 3 ne fty canaries were singing and ttut- Arg * y Secret: member yg Suppress News. International Secretary and facts of the mutual contract wille| Why the President allowed only a| America. tering In the apartment of Mrs. Frank (Gfonna Oill, to do away with the Fe Folk’s tastes are so of the International Socialist fareau. Sade seven breaks in the sixteen- he spoke and read business bullding at oO. 432 Tahan. Russian, “Hourth Avenue on Saturday, Feb. 7 and! Gehman asd “some Spanish and Jars, it became kngwn to-day. which she and Mr. Harkness legally| handful of people to accompany him| Martens acknowledged sending out feiters, No. 161 South 1th Street, (@Fal Gram Corporation, ay Geantie executed in 1908 on the return Journey and Jeft lots of | 1.000 copies of @ circular addressed t9 Newark, this morning, when an ofl atove |{2 ,the Senate Agricultural Commit “Further, she has letters and other| Pace in the vessel, which it had|American manufacturers in which he {n the kitchen exploded. Ten of the 7 dectmeiia shiwing that it Mr.| Deen thought would be occupied by |@#serted that British business men are birds, which ‘were in that room, were different that it’s sur-. prising to find that nearly everyone is fas- “g wt » burned dei s of of Brooklyn, N. Y., ' . A Sunday, Feb. $, blew open = gp haere Dutch. Harkness’s desire that she returning troops, put the boat was|¢ntering Russian markets without the ite a bo eae tian sve ot Os eters of the coat ot materisiecend distremtten cinated with Ancre oe ee ee No dues are paid to the Interma- jai, estate © only half-iled when it started trom | Mandicap of such “restrictions” as are 10'S, them. has se increased that ®akers could net thousand dollars. No report of the rob- veries has come froyi the police = imposed on American exporters. * . a tp produce a loaf.of bread to sell for five Cheese. “There are other facts of a per-| Brest, and the only explanation which! Chairman Moses read a letter from jp oi “Canin cost, Mrs. Pubcore bak cents 4f they got their flour free.” sonal mature which I cannot discuss | anybody could deduce from the/the Packard} Motor Car Company pbecn breeding canaries for the market. Bow. Suffice it to say we are pre-| Strange demeanor of the President fre fog 4 ea ad Pr sha. wa loss ip eetimated at $ : viet Russia, as Martens alleged. The ot | Sg cass RRETS pared {0 prove the will presented | Was that he wanted to be all alone! Westinghouse Electric Company ike-| MONOXIDE GAS KILLS BOY: by Mrs. Harkness for probate was | amd didn’t want to be annoyed. wise denied it attempted to make cone cai = tional] but vontary contributions are made Dy countries represented. Mr. Hiliquit exid The last meeting was called for August 14, 1914, but was not held because of the war. i er Vehicular Project Under Hw tracts with Martens, Gord cxh Com- | Delegates from the United States drawn up under most extraordinary |IRRITABILITY KNOWN ONLY TO ‘Three Bret Introduced Jersey. Mee Of Nn iaeor was robbed | cluded Mr. Hitiquit, Meyer London | circumstances. We shall allege and THE INNER CIRCLE. pietentiat pal Ppseureehla ed arg ik kaa TRMNCTON, Fob. 11—-A di providing | | archon: valaed | ood Algernon Lee. Present proof that Mr. Harkness was| Instances, trivial indeed, could be!” “Do you believe it should be brought | Edward Carlson, six-year-old son of |for the construction of the vehicular] Advertising copy and release = WPriends of the suspens+4 Socialists | practically dying when he scrawled | cited to show that the President was|about by force?” Elis asked. Charles Carlson, a motorman, of No. | tunnel under the Hudson between New I] orders ‘or either the week day thought they had made a sensational | his initials on this will. weighed down by official burdens to| “That is too general a quostion,” 1780 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, was! Jersey and New York was introduced Morning World or The Evenin World, if received after 4. P. Me the day preceding publication, can be inserted on!y as space may jit and in order of receipt at World office. ‘Advertising copy for the Sup- lement Sections of The Sunda: ‘orid must be received by 3 P. M. Thursday preceding publica- tion, and. releases must. be re- “Before the will was probated, Mr.|an extent that the yublic has little| Martens replied. “I believe in forge found dead in bed this morning from|in the Senate to-day by Senator Harkneas's two sisters, Mra. Ogden | known and that gradually be has de-lused ‘against’ force, and ‘violence monoxide gas polsontng. Edward and hie | Mackty of Berton a. Sonatacr or | M. Edwards jr. of Pittsburgh and} veietied jin irtitability which has not |@gaihst violence.” two younger brothers had been suffering ent entered anto with New York Mrs. A. Kingsley Macomber of Pasa-| eon known oxcept to the inner circle. | ‘Do you believe in overthrowing this, a mrrag inte ae pareeeast niga lett Bon pevacehany psa me Twice on the western tiip which be Brublaged baled ae " Aaskene ta boty oy eextnation, : im which there | (ronéy Cor de New York ‘Legislature. : oa pak ie took immediately after his return|pited. “I would refuse to recommend| The two younger boys were uncon- Urge $10,400,000 Improvement tn Vesesencien.. Drs. nce from Europe the President showed|anything of the kind. But J think! scious, but were revived by Policeman | UF attorney here from California. I am|1i. temper. in St. Louis, just as he|the soviet form of government is the| George Collins befpre the arrival of Harbo told each sister was given $1,000,000. | was about to begin his speech at | best. dodtors. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The army/ discovery this afternoon when they : dug up a deficiency appropriation of "s. Gneer, wil dealer. are cin’ [850,000 for legislative contingency caro found evidences of the buf-frunds ‘They immediately prociaimed ae ee that the money was fo be used for the FREE MAN HELD IN RED RAID. een en ee eo ee i i n .° a appearing for the State in the pros- | YPaterson, X. J. Book Store Preprie- ecution, Defore the Assembly Jadict- ary Committee. “3 received by 12 o'clock noon Sat- ‘ A 3 4.P.M. Friday. Adver- Shows Citizenship Papers. oo 4 otographer t flash- ‘ou don't think the proletariat ‘engineers to-day recommended to Con- ||] ceived by m cet proot onthe wus rat-| Ag a matter of fact, so it is ex- hake hor ‘Mee Wilson Rae ad that | has a right to use revolutionary force Bank Teller Sent ¢o Prison. gress the improvement of lower New Using copy for vital Herepred ‘| aralined i: 98, Fermino Gallo, pro-| plained, when the money becomes 7 |happen to him many times before, | unless it is in the majority? Ellis John L. Squires, twenty-seven, of| yo. Bay at an estimated cost of $10,- The Sunday World must re { . Gov- jput on this occasion he blurted out| asked. ‘The proletariat is always|West Hobokp, a former teller in| 49,49) ttl a han- ||| ceived by 6*P. M. of the preced- 4 (Paterson,.N. J.. book store. javailable by the signature of the uF : i 402,090. Cutting of a deep water cha: tk greg ayer of 0 Pet i | iy. in the majority,” said, Martens, the First’ Na@Wonal Bank of Uniom|neii00 feet through Raritan Bay {{f ing fay and releases mus PHintd custody on Sunday jernor, a resolution will onaned |e ought not to care how we look,|_ Ellis read an alleged statement of | iii, was sentenced yesterday by|into ‘ower New York Bay was recom- | | ment of Justice raid onlinrough both houses making It ap- but how we act,” and the crowd,| Leon Trotaky crediting him with urg-| Jugge Davis in the United States Dig.|™ended. ||] urday, \ was to-iny retensed plicable, or a lange part of it to the ° which had been amused, as it always| ing his Russian associates in this! trict Court, at Newark, to serve five| .. pS ROPERS Copy or orders received later In 1918 Gallo was tried in Newark on the Lusk Committee. On is, by a sudden flashlight picture,| Country to stay here and conduct a/ Years in the eral Prison and to| Weald Abelleh Sta than as provided above, when expenses of er abrupt! revohition. ‘This, Martens said, was i 5,000. He was indicted| ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. i ; am charge of distributing anti-draft it- stopped its laughter ptly and pa: fine of $1 * omitted, will not serve to earn : ertaure. The jury disagreed. If it cah|the other band it is possible that wondered. Again, at S&it Lake, ala “dirty lie, like lots of others,” for embezzling the funds of the bank. | Department of Narcotic Drug Control |] discounts of any character, con- } ‘ be some of the money can »« made avai- HOW Il HAS GROWN fortnight ‘ater, the President was|_ Chygr pew ayahe ee eesti yes of Hel admitted he speculated tm stocks. voutg pe abolished and its functions |Il tract or otherwise. q .. Speciat ¥ . ; land lan poodles taht : alle to the expenses of the Socialists | eee Be en Fa clas me win want ta crove that property. wis Flee Flames; One Hart. tobe ere ove ure erate hindi hiay . he courts will be asked to} trial j letorteat q| taken in Russia, I will state tbat the 4 tw the overturnina otal provisions of a : the crowd isn’t to answer— i ate that the caused by the s bill introduced to-day by A ; —— ; vance! fis citizenship papers. ‘The opening of the defense was de-| but Mr. Wil; fee was eo| Russian people, who were formerly | stove in the office of Hauser Bros..|man Oscar J. Smith. Republicans ‘or : ba eae at ppp jayea for a time by the @resentation (Continued From First Page.) forceful and he bad been getting|*laves, have confiscated the land and |truckmen, at No. 135 West 22d Street, |New York. 3 FRENCH LAD HOMESICK. |. auattiona: evidence by the prose- i such enthusiastic applause at the end|!!vestock and ‘buildings for them-! shortly before noon) to-day, caused jg AGSTE “Dil of almost every sentence that some-|#lves. They took over the banks, but | gamage estimated at several hundred| Simm Sing ft body applauded in the wrong place.| Mt the deposits. The depositors had | dollars. Miss Mamie Grossman of No.| Charles Forster, known as “the din- cution, though it had “rested” last }his temper. Things that should have + Bey Whe Twice Came Here Vednesday. woked hi 5 the right to draw out their money.” | (19 East Sixth Street, was badly burned * Es Stowaway Now Wants ¢ wetawne, Beproned Disp wore rasta aside ane |e ara mire i: twas walnventiones: MGI War Milts'rekd dgetarasions of erin: | sea wae remmered to Beieves Hiaaphal |e MAINT’ Deceuse Nb etole. altver 4 Martin Conboy went back to 1915|!t was only rarely that he seemed to| President stopped issue ° “ Firemen cocorted a number of working |@nd Jewelry from wealthy homes while Poe | Get Out. j . an angry rebuke in the direction from|¢!Ples from the Soviet Constitution | Firemen escorted a s a | wreddie « Mack Raimond. sixteen, | 494 1916. long before the war was/ket out of sorts. Which ¢he applause came: for the disarming of all classes of the | S!"!8 to the stre Ga, fersiies svete pectoris ane, ras q 3 px > owe . a need i , Rrame to return to his native France| started eo far as this cumtry wasHHl§ PASSIONS AROUSED BY /* “Better wait till you hear it all be-] hopulation except the w: SOMO! cs encer at Bivekie hae we ‘by Judge Wadhams In ‘ end Superintendent Raker of the Eilis| concerned, to show that the Sooialists BURDENS OF OFFICE. fore you applaud.” was his reprimand, “poorest. peasants.” ““Trotzky is | Re General Sessions. r ttending to that,” Martens observed ated. passes and the crowd wondered. he - ey) —"disanming the bourgeoi y - 5 yn, | Crude O41 Rai ss i GOT HIS DANDER UP DURING] \,, Tat mee ae by Oght- Rabbi Maxwell Silver of Brooklyn, | Crede ed 15 Cents & Barrel. 4 who was recently dismissed by the| PITTSBURGH, Pa, Feb. 117.—Fifteen record into the record. It included 4] weigh heavily upon him, Mr. Wilson WHITE HOUSE VISITS. That's civil men fag fl Congregation Shaare Zedek, Brooklyn, call “particularly upon the workers | snowed his passions to get the better was ‘whew Mo. “Wil has been reinstated, it was announced himself to repress his temper. Once of to-day by the New York Associath of America to Spuere war and - of him. Frequently he showed to the|or twice when delegations visited him WOULD: MAKE FIRES CRIME. Retorme Rabbis. The sinttment aay agitation for war by the exercise Of | correspondents assembled before him | at the White House he got his dander | ¥ we “the trouble was due to an unfortunate months, ‘There was no change in the! all the power im their command.” a certain impatience and, at times,|UP, but usually the stenographic| " jarely Caw | misunderstanding. price of other grades. ! Against Property Owners. —_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_— | This was in May, 1915, just after] reat anger. He didn’t like to be ques- |[eorg Peed elgg Lg de Par doe4 Ppa rip eg king of the Lusitania, and Mr. < pee Re was h making it a crime to per- IW NEW YORK TO-DAY. | Sstoy mais. ne tioned closely or cajechiaed about |wiser. It has ben noticed, however. mit « fire to start in your home or ihe ale , Comboy said that in the following / matters that were agit&ting the coun- |that in the last two years the Presi-| cher property was recommended te. id W. Gentle Post, No. 616, ang | Pear the Socialist Presidential plat-| try particularly did he seem to al- |@eat has been given every now and Hlary Amectoan ting, ; day at the conference of the Fire then to intemperate expressions. o form contained a declaration Opposing | tow a fierce gleam to enter his face|""ID © nutshell, hie duties ana hia} Marshals’ Association of North Amer. meet Rirect el Mis Avenue} military preparedness and calling on | ., anybody suggested that perhaps |turdens got on his nerves, They are| ica, in session at No. 76 William Street jens fest, Ne TH American | workers to use their economic and in-| mere might have been some inton- | Still on his nerves. Woodrow Wilson| The’ plan was outlined by George H 164° Street and | @ustrial power by! refusing to mine) sistency on the part of himeelf or a| tree years ago woub never have|Nettieton of St. Paul, who predicted levard. coal, transport soldiers or furnish| member of his Administration. He gag SB ghia A Bog | that Minnesota will soon enact such a } 4 White Fil Solitaire : . food or other supplies for military} would tolerate no criticism in the | bimastray and gotten into worse] /@¥: It ts contended that if fire in any W ’ purposes. queries of correspondents. And his | difficulties and Sincowafospabte moods funeing ‘wore Followed by the arrest of Clever Novelties for ashington 8 than did Seoretary Lanai charges of -c . oa af We Carton Goverai contributions to the New| Caninet officers found the same thing [ttn gid Seoretary Lansitwre venture te, occupant on chanses of “criminal Birthday—Large Assortments || a ner, Hotel Savoy, evening. | York Cail were also réad Into evi-/true. They didn't dare to cross him.| verse criticism when he was unable provement in fire prevention methods vertising | dence, including one from Jogeph M.| He didn't like it. Secretary Garrison | to diwcharge the duties of his office, I Caldwell on his way to pribob, con-| tried to do it, and soon fond himeeif| , The man that ‘bas long stood for HAVANA ENTRIES. at Attractive Prices vioted of esplonage, and another from | out of the Cabinet. Se methornny, if Ge. EW, Cee. ASHINGTON LOGS AND. fontetai, imitations ished decora\ a tehets. These Island Immigration Station is eager to help him. +. Freddie came to the United States last March disguised a doughboy. july 6 and re- jurned on the President Grant in Oc- e . ‘The boy spent the it i he 2 Re SS ‘Baker when the latter appe: to-day. were opposed to the war. “] But little By little, as the cares and He read some more of the Berger} surdens of the White House began to cents per barrel was added to-day to the price of Pennsylvania Crude Ol. ‘This brings the price to $5.65 a barrel, | lan advance of 65 cents within three. Walter M. Cook, State Secretary of | No, Mr. Wilson's idea of Govern-|Scoretary Baker, Secretary Danidis| 1 MACK MAVANA, tb, 17.—rhe entries for to-morrow's be re! . fa by, the sink nd gt ant Totem Association, | 1 of New York.|ment by Cabinet is that a Cabinet of-|@nd otha in the Senate and House, Teo aie a8 follows looking cherries, foliage ovelties Found ‘the entire purchase peice leer 10a zs ing, Hi Commodore, | te Socialist Party 3 fe a iy jor| Wbam be has been accustomed to] FIRST, RACE —Pive and oneal furious F)| are fashioned into candy boxes and can be filledewith Call oods We Tn this orga hie cen ing, | Both were written on May 1, 1918. |ficer is merely, a general counsellor Support without “regard. te public | Mash (pate ss.oors cinta feu BO choice sweets at moderate additional cost. Prices || SB°¢iMl nal Higtel Walaorf-astori, of Bi Me ———. - adviser, subject to the authority and| opinion, is not the same who dismissed 103; “Mio, "is *Halistock. "105 Babptontaa: quoted are for the noveltics only, and range from 15¢ upwards to | Brice oT RR, ers, dinner and dance. 7 P.M. | INDICTMENTS IN BOND PLOT, |instruction of the President, and as bye ee Saeennss ne Seren ey, nse OR RINE LIE ue eee licnge: 3 $2.50" OTHER EFFECTIVE NOVELTIES—Milk Chocolate Tree eave mone: ing’ ‘them octal . Dotan ron Werks Aacosiat Lindh Rn. such necessarily subservient to the| Hi th orm | att cy chime phim suun.' “eiiois || Choppers, 12 cunning little hatchets moulded’ from our famous || oriere filled it rembigines” suey pigs: Hotel Waldort: | 11. prisoners and Twe Others New | Presidential command. © rendre of necvousness, inettabthity | ar 40; °Olgy Monthy. sor; sare Mages Premium Milk Chocolate, Pkg. 24c. Milk Chocolate Log and Hatchet || P#*? : . gn egees eners. Sue 0. So $ somaus of Recvoneneey, ty | (adi "Ohne tRoo," 02; Doubting Teomas 164; |] in meat carton, 1Se. Our NATION'S BEST Patricthe offeienct Marked Down Diamond Rings: “ As dort Adtorin 1B | ngictments were returned ty the |CANSING KNEW IN ADVANGE | Sih, Nulmcuy as Woodrow’ Wilon| Tat0hD’ ROR—dire an} o bait ovigug, Assorted Chocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates, Pound Box Soe, | ase n i Waldort-Astoria: S|Grand Jury torday against Rudoipn | WHAT WAS EXPECTED OF HIM.| serves the remaining twelve montha| rpy=r-cde and uyvird’ slasning: wun $i. || Special WASHINGTON COMBINATION PACKAGE, prices and Bsa ’ descriptions later. Our Celebrated GOLD SEAL ASSORTED tae: 18: “no a J no ait a CHOCOLATES or Bon Bons and Chocolates in attractive patriotic in Whcalbsonnmeak dress for this occasion, Package De Luxe, $1.50. Many others. Watch newspaper meet. |and Herbert Bunora, Joseph and Irv-| When Mr. Bryan resigned, the|0! Ie term. — M ing Gluck and Edward Furey in the | President, who had been writing notes} prays to icheol Teachers. alleged Wall Street plot te sire! to Germany and handling foreign af-| pRENTON, N. J., Feb. 17.—A prayer : $5,000,000 in securities, fairs made no secret of the fact that|was offered in the 8 ’ | ek: mi “ we hclitanin work’ found o e Senate to-day by ‘o Thmwh, OT: hb y Ai] seghemeitaad agaleat men said tobe the promoters |he wanted a counsellor and not [Chaplain Read for increased salaries tor Dame 18s aWer spin ics: alas |! For Toemorrow, Wednesday, February 18th i a 9 } Hhesting, Hote! Pennayl- | of the plot and it is expected they | secretary of gtate, and My. Lansing [#chool teachera and for the return to Bel 108 Pawson 10. Dol Tasior, “1a CHOCOLATR COVERED MOLASSES LOG CABINS ~ i , rx Sie, See, AYR tf |e ee [no doubts bout the pon In|, sae ck ams came echer| pea Ate La WBS SRE gre || Ee ae er ny mero tad Pen alee B.GUTTER@GSONS alumni, dinner, Hotel Pen - bf « . i, Wino? Inages Candy, envi coverings of our rich fragrant Pee per "| INDUSTRIAL BOARD TO MOVE. which be would be placed by taking |tive positions, cm tane. 10: aBaindle Ti ee Cngcetate reducing corabination, that wil orate lre- DIAMONDS, SAU St iS: JEWELRY ro : oe. Rates, a4; je te ov ; HAL THE Greeme a FOUND nox 17O NASA! [cers ‘ebees Albany Apprepriates 545,000 for] The President has from thne to| Greome Qalts Pennsylvania Peltce, ri j New vornl erry nauk New Headquarters. time shown a disposition to regard!seoointment of lish teen G. Aacee, ‘uesday Attractions ESTABLISHED | Word from Albany to-@ay told of the | Cabinet meetings as superfluous. |scranton, as Superintendent of State appropriation of $545,000 for permanent | Time and again, however, when|Potice, effective March 1, was announced | ees” ppg els aens COVERED ARSORTER headquarters for the State Industrial] newspapers would print stories say-|bY Governor Sproul to-day, ‘The ac- Sn CAs Dak s NUT CLUSTERS—The ing he didn't think Cabinet meetings |Oiroome: Phncd enon of Col. John twists of We “Lost and Found" articles in The World or to “Lost and Found Bu: Commission. Secretary E. W. Buckley come, Phila deticte 4 y Groome, Philadlephia, as Superintend- KILLED BY . choicest treasures of said the money is to purchase oe. were necessary, he would issue Ont was announced, ve . MANY HL E WRECK, teothsome confection, both American and far —— ; es Into Deep|| | oreeented ins bad (4 M's A. Bullding at No. 138 Bast a _# Eien wedealaalied vehement denials through Adminis. 103 World Buildin i Deschanel Takes Office Ta-morrow,| ttalten Train Pi pleasing Fruit, Sule Pecans, "Walnat fee At yet the i Ra@ie Restrictions Removed. SPINE eeu” be cBlese ath tration oMotals, but there te mo ques-| "Pani Poe ate wahent Pave ‘Cha ay aero rae creas | | nd adeertiemetta f . Feb. 17.—All war =. Si tfon in my mind that Mr. Wilson's! who relinquishes office to-morrow to| FLORENCE, Italy, Feb. 17—A Spleen flavore, Tepe Se oe ay of he Wo time 6 on internal radio meah Leader Omce. | Conception of Cabinet government Ts President-qiect Deschanel, sald gooddy |treight train going from San Lorenzo|| | are faverites with all Stores: New Yorks Med serenes: wie i| AGvorung “Agencien or" com soe communication in the United States . Feb. 1%.—Fire early | decidedly different from that held by % te Cabinet session to-day. epee erst ga ost ae] ayy afl [Br hae 8 mm Se odor ; removed. effective Feb. 29, under} to-day destroyed the business office of |some of his predecessors. He feels ceteapie apmepoiraal crossing a bridge, and plunged into q|} | Poth pe ‘i cohene ‘directors. che ney ‘ Brootivn oitice 4100 wane the Pittaburgh Leader, with an csti-|that Cabinet officers are advisers In rast? DRUGS Om Ai pckiu SVC poutb pox i5e —— tous of $15,000. * end suborainat Lgowet. deep chasm icine—no waning : ta ptate . PACKAGE who are te sivead cay Shai. aa the: Oe at edPand shjurea”™"” ae |

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