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GIRLS TESTIFY NEW POLICE BOAT AGAINST POLICE] FROM NAVY FOR $1 Sor S25 MARTENS DEFENDS. FEAROF DRY BOSS Allies will bo competied to HILLOQUIT EXPLAINS ‘SENDS OUT tarest UNION LEADERS PHOTO OF ANDERSON President Wilson Sanctions Loan of Sececsas SOMIET SHURE | AT ALBANY FADES “TAKE RAL BLL | SODLSTS STAND ssa. wv "ste i Two Patrolimen. i? atroline Secretary of the Navy Dan Appearing in Yorkville Court to-day tol nas notified Deputy Police Com- Prosecate thelr charge of felonious A*-} missioner Wallis that the loan of the Lith a eee i ar via Laka Government steamor Penobscot to the Seneie Abarbey te rrotationary Pa-| Police Department for $1 has been troftan Charles Homolka of the ast| &anctioned by President Wilson, Gist Street Police’ station were them-| The Penobscot, which cost $400,000 elves held tn $500 bail on similar com-| to build, is at tho Navy Yard at Nér~ plaints for examination next Tuesday. | folk, and will replace the Patrol, stand fh Allied deating with Aunerican Government. > ‘ Pr ESIDEN' {Declares Proletariat Has a|Anderson No Longer a Power, UTTREATY OF LONDON | ish ip Confscate all | as Interviews. With AS- gece cess) OF PROPERTY HERE, ING. O. P. VERDICT FIGHT TO WILSON, IN OPPOSING WAR Will .Make Written Protest|}Don’t Accept “My Country, Against Wage Provisions Right or Wrong,” But ag | Private Holdings. semblymen Show. in Proposed Measu: We { Trouble started, it Nieea, wien} Which, In twenty-seven years’ serviee, a INIQUITOUS PACT bot gS. = oy M re, ‘ould Repel Invaders. ee Barat Api ed etel ae Laan mqny lives and much prop- ibe toy WASHINGTON, feb. 19.—Whether | @esiat Prom «Th 4 ‘The probationer, in plain clotnes.| "H5, twelve ycars the Police Depart. “Tells Premiers It Is a Clear Viola} | as 1%. re it WASHINGTON, Feb. 19,—Protest By Joseph S. Jordan. Sromeliy showed iA bud, He agid, Aid| ment Gus Bech tevitig to: FOhAGeTND “net tion of Rights of Smail } 0 Geverament contacting Srepagen ALBANY, Fit. 19.—The activities against the wage provision of the| (Special Staff Correspondent of The|Leader insulted that. Patrol, which needs $50,000 répairs. | against the United States shoulg be Of William H. Anderson as the un- complete railroad bill will be made! Evening World.) ‘Two girls testifying for Leader sald! Upon learning that the Penobscot'’s price for a loan of the boat has heen ALBANY, Fob. 19.—Morris Hillquit, | Homolka and Leader were fighting when} Tiga a nominal $1, Mr. Wallis gent fifeletters to President Wilson and Mui Murphy began to clib Leader over the Missetacy Dent ns Director General Hines which repre- | °°U2°%! for the suspended Socialist /ienq “unmercitully” and finally shoved |" the “ponobsvot wos bulk: aes ‘sentatives of ,the rail ork Aseembiymen, testified on cross ex-|him through the window of a 6-10-and-| years ago. She Is about twice the ‘ a 15-cent store on the corner. size of the Patrol. amour and officials of the|*mnation to-dey that the Socialist)" “si iistrate Ten Hyck dismissed the| ‘The Penobscot will be renamed the erican Federation of Labor framed | party does not believe in the slogan,|complaint against Leader and ordered | Police when sho joing the force. Neate at conferences at the Federa- |My country, right. or wrong.” the policemen to be held, sg sae oe on Saad B. / Ra pores ativan met to-day to| “We think that ts an immoral doc- discuss problems connected with the | tine,” sald the witnem. “We think KAUFF IS INDICTED refue: of the roads to thelr owners | our etforte should be directed to mak- IN AUTO THEFT CASE M 1. One of the most important | ing our gountry right at’ail times, tv rs things coming up was President Wil-| never Jef it be wrong, and we do not|Giant Fielder Accused of Selling son’s request that the executives ap-| believe that we must stick to it in its Peoples. BUPNOS AYRES, Feb, 19.—The correspondent of La Nasion permitted to have a representative Sertaker in the loving obesqutes of here was the losue raised in the 6Mst 22 Aineny:in onoemned, se eoukin't trae atin Of Russian Propaeeeds get enough paltbearere to make a re- lepectablé funeral, untess he went \ out | eee en nee store, tuto the highways and 6 and Fepresentatt United States, nirea them. He can't get them from ‘was again brought before the Voreign | Relations ee. Ng oe eee F bly. Complete freedom of mpecch and of the prem is atlowed in Soviet Whe interviews in ‘The Bvening World put the finishing touches Rupwig 80 long as violence 19 not the onse, famous singeaastes of the advocated, Martens told the commit-;Demon Rum three-ringed circus, for toe, showed that those behind him been laboring under a delusion | Roligion t not intertered with ©Y | when they poli Stolen Car After Getting New it that Mr. Anderson int a committee of railroad union | faut. | {ae Soviets, Martens continued, ‘- Trae etait = ‘in the majority pol- IDERSON, © men here Feb. 38. The arbitration of tebe Deke gp eratt ay ee License Plate. rn Toad tr cues ae (bcerel Save op. |With the “Repablican Assembiymen| ANt-Saloon League Provides Recent hae heap. > et Les pieced. aa| “We do not believe in the doctrine] ‘The Grand Jury this afternoon re- ioe tig siolently posed the church in Russia, but not| Mowe that eo far from being a! Likeness to Aid His “Boom” hasan dy -day tendered | which was proclaimed and accepted} turned indictments against Bonny . ie nate to ¢ take tri bagevechcre for isteee inal Dower the majority regarded bim as fac Coderiiie Wists in tener to halhegead Gaal during the war of ‘standing behind|Kauff, star centre fielder of the a y whic! lef pe sng arte! sted, '° s Tying ow i@ proposal of * = td . aaas te “one ef the worst. cxamplen| “Te euppaet of the Hoviet Govern enty-six Republicans came back peatdahe WINKGH FOR ANG SreatlON Olin) eke ttec ee a ee ere | ee eet mins Oren ead IAPY ment a requisite to the right to vote?" |to their interviewers like the crack of ‘The Evening World to-day re- that in a democracy such as~ the|ceny and receiving stolen goods. Senator Moses asked. “No,” Martens |® WP of that whip which the back-| Celved the following letter on the . ane of aa te gather Laer Unitted States was, at “east until we| He had been arrested Tuesday in eapbied. ,°A crea enn held any political = of Antersoa used to boast that he| offetal stationery of the Anti. [07 the wage problem. They expressed | entered the war, such a doctrine has| connection with the theft of an auto- ' A whole lot of things they themeclves as “fully appreciating the opivion 0 long ee he does not use|eaid about Mr. Anderson couldn't be| Saloon League. The “recent pho- | i bility. of expedition” in hand- | "°,DAe mobile owned by James F, Brennan, treachery.” |. ‘The Aasamblymen didn’t in-| %©” of Anderson, wiich was en- ling th “We took the declaration of our] No. 788 West End Avenue. The car tend that they should be printed;| closed, is shown above and will be | '"9 wage que 4 President that we are not making war stol Deo. 8. It is alleged what Labor's opposition to the railroad bill s was jen on wees bene ts A fr publication was} carefully preserved, of course, for will Ye set forth in a letter, to Presi- on the German people perhaps a little] Kauft got a license plate on Dec 13, i ation was a “kid.” Others that| TePFoduction on the day he is in- | sient Wison algned by Samuel Campers. |too seriously from the administrative| and sold the car two days later to PB. (=) as 2 iniquitous violation of the rights | The distinctive beauty of design of et ble with the principles | ‘wtely, with complete freedom,” Mar- £ | established by the fourteen points, | tens angwered, “Propaganda against (‘which the Allies accepted integrally.” | the government is permitted. New: Anderson was being “kidded,” but not} augurated: point of view, but as far as we Social-| Jack Engel, No. 64 West 120th Street. to-day. a@ single member id sta LOO} Laber leaders say they will marshal fulnute for a candidete. for Goverace | HEANTI-SALOONLEAGUE OF NEWYORK | tneje ‘friends in Congress for a ‘pattie |18t8 are conderned we never consid- ment Sections of The Sunday revolutionary ” je ile requests from em- | means. ‘Trktea States Lenine bad written open | make it the law before New York must be received by 3 P. M. Fhure Oh it “4 ployers for labor were in excess of 13,- nue uth the Aariati alopute| letters, urying ‘revolt of the “prole;/made ita peep for Prohibition. | + | (continued From First Page) |08,00 Mr. Hillquit bad een auissed! KEEP UP WORK FOR ALIENS. Pupers opposing the government by |by the name of Willian H. Anderson, WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, on ‘the bill, which "Is to come up injered it part of the duty of the ameri-| FIXES ARMY AT 300,000. ITALIAN PRESS lawful means aré permitted.” ‘The interviews have afforded great State Superintendent. wee Senate| can people to make war on the Ger- paid Seely ; wd BITTER ON WILSON “The Soviet Government determines poe ae a eg inert irre-| 16a Poor, 908 Brosdway, ot 20th Street, | | The railway unions | have agreed to/man people or the people of any coun-| Howse Sub-Committee Completes instantly bespeaks refinement a ety yr | epect . , erso! E cert in pressing e de- aos ae o whether seer is lawful or not? rua hefe Ae Heels tle dace | ee Gs ase mands and opposing the bill ung or ony any people or any Reorganization BL appreciation of accepted values. ‘His Policy “Characterized as 2), Martens again denied that Soviet |lowed “hin to New. York, and wii|. 1 0m enclosing @ recent photo of nation into misery.» D* ° 82”) WABHINGTON, Feb. 1%.—A peace FRANK A. HALL & SONS : ” propaganda is now being conducted (Probably rumble at the convention in| YOUF candidate for Governor, William |4,000,000 MORE JOBS ee wohl time army of 200,000 men and 18,000] | Bedding Speciaiiate for 00 yearn! “Brutal Interference” in @gainst the United States, “Revolu- |Catmesie Hall if the Anti-Saloon Su-|H. Anderson, as the one with which THAN WORKERS © emancipation of the working|omcers is recommended in an Army 25 West 45th St., New York, N.Y. ’ European Affairs. tioae are qoing es.in Bnglan 4, Ttaly har ssbyen cet shows up there. you launched his boom was taken class must be accomplished by the| Reorganization Bil completed yesterday © most destructive thought that | some time ago. wi working class itself. and submitted to the House Military ; RGAE, Ped. 1924PFesident Wilson's |and other countries without the aid |accompanies the demonstration In PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT. ;; ee ie ily: ot Affairs Committee b; commit: 4 5 5 intry should he invaded airs Committee by @ ommit: | 4 Taterterenée”’sjn Wuropean je-|of ‘Boviet Rugs,” Martens aid. | Albany is thet Anderson has been alll Feb. 18, 1920. United States Employment Service | 4 bs tee. -Fternaly aftaien te sutterly inexplicable, "Revolution dogan't moan violence |S1ONF a mental acrobat who never biked Has Found Work for 6,000,000 ede itedonty country or threatened to)" pcommendation as to uni: Noti Ad It ay opme without violewes and be | paid, “sliver the, goods, who never AMC aRAN © invaded so that @ foreign will is| military training ls left out otice to \vertisers ae tory thorougic® | Saree riilodle tice tse. ‘Reponiloan ileal Naan attempted to be imposed upon the | MEMS git Utundersond: fuetettar | || ees eu the compilt-| members heaped upon him in their i WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Employ-| people of this country, it will be the| decide Friday what it will do about Advertising copy and release or’ : Interviews comes on top of a series ote ment has been found for more than six| duty of the people of this country to| {Ml} ues provision, however, for ||| ders for either the week day Mota Hivering the yA peer, nen and iene br beet Lava repel euch invasions, and the Social- | voluntary training in schools and _col- ||} ing World or The Evening World, it States ratifying the Eighteenth! Teeihaation i HRRROA. LtL, Dred Its | sta would be among the dofenders. | \ificern, authorizing the use of 3,600} 1} received after 4 P. M, the day pres ae iran pe , e § Amendment. That wag the work cut Gum De yet 'taday in| Lf, OM the other Hand, we engage in| A new provision provides for reor- ceding publication, can be insert 5 or the Soviet Government was “to make|out for the once distinguished Pro- sabe Petane eonage ge hea anization of the National Guard in||} only as space may permit and x religion free." hibition propegandist, He “deliv- ‘a summary of the work of the bureau. | # war whidh we Socialists do not con-|that 500 National Guard officers are order of receipt at The World of- | ‘ i programme. ‘The witness admitted that after the| ered” the State when it was too late During the two years in which the| sider as necessary, we as a political Cartes wicniat bier All warcnate fice. jet Government thad offered to |to do any good. h Stati servioa been operating more than a fe ; : in the | already y iaea.« irc haleretags Hine ‘tullion Spalications or'iobs fave |Party wil oppose it ty ll legel/ing is to be concentrated under an Advertising copy for the Supsier auto at,” and rd international! Then Reuben L, Haskell of Brook- “he ‘cost of the service was $1.34 p r| yesterday as to a $8,000 fee which he day preceding publication, and re» ¥ destru — x e 4 P. (COURT HALTS SALE itt fine ally recoguixing sania Greaney dure car aseirar ee wilactrwar bi Placement. | State antics approximately | W@S alleged to have received from | Rochester Teachers te Help Their Hata ‘haverssing copy or the Nato ‘ Mr, Bilis read @ manifesto from the |ticket, Ali! that was meat and drink | W® ; Charles W. Taft, Oneida, | 31,000 persons in Jobs each week. the Russian Soviet Government. He! 4.) ionnisation Without Pay: Shieet'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 later than as provided above when omit. OF GERMAN SHIPS | President of the Pe: Soviet ad-|for “Boss” Anderson. Joy! joy! for| 4nd John 9. Parsons, Oswego. $$» said that he hadn't received any such reded “the impe! nations of |him, He just laid for Haskell and] MRS. KNAPP WILL FIGHT TO BE/BOND ROBBERS SENTENCED.| amount, and this morning he ex- ROCHESTER, Feb. 19.—About 100 A ; ao MOET ah our Masors. Imoperiatiets, Hell vied pude bial Bury hike es NAMED DRLRGATS. a "| plained that he tma really recetvea|‘!tY teachers in the night school of ; ! show him a Temporary Injunction Is Granted to {With you, Mesara. Imparialtate, we |e that Net drinks would ‘never| It was generally agresd by delo-|rnree Sent to Prison, Fourth Re-| $1,000 from the Finnish Socialist Gov- Americaniaation, whose classes were ed de: »: Sel ty Hearst to Prevent Disposal of | have done, behind every word, forces thaw him out. Well, the backers of|sates that Mr. Glynn's ‘No woman” TeAbeh {a Muuueet Wananterl, “lacccune ‘ut, bade loaned? Miabaake | Alc reed oo eemear eRe ct their orn every n, force; be-|Mr, Anderson don't have to be told] aq resaged -hot fight} arth: the three Julofsky resolved at a meeting yesterday to con-|{{ 4 will not serve to earn discounts Thirty Vessels. hind every demand, foros.” what bappeaed. ‘They're. still, sing- | wommation Ser oet Bat tur Miller and the three Julofeky | again, and added another toan of $250| {ine their work. without pay- ||} of any character, contract or other y Te was’ printed in the newspaper |ing “Reuben, Reuben, I've been think. | t°™orrow on the floor of the Conven- boys, who pleade@ guilty in connection! +, it ater that he let the money go| It was given as the sense of the|}) wise, WASHINGTON, Fed. 19—A tem:|Trud, and Martens endorsed the sen- | ing.” tion, with the $141,000 Liberty Bond theft! 1. . contribution and called his fees | meeting that the work of Americaniza- THE WORLD. porary injunction to prevent the salo|timent qualifiedly. "When e majority | All Mr. Anderson did for Judge) Backed by Senator Walter and aa deevinean: & Company NG, UF, ato iendds foo foportant to be abandoned leg Lita gall grb rs ool the rig to use tore,” he waid * | 76,000 more votes than any candidate |! Ted Hammond, Assembly Clerk, and|Wadhams' in General Sessions to-day| “I had been retained by Mr. Nuor- Reon. Li Menee po adie seer Mike fhe 9 Loree pe Male: cariat [in Brooklyn got on any ticket, ana] With it was said the support of at |for sentence a. ongs,| teva as counsel for the Finnish Mate, ‘aney ot fegherfes® pba in thie, country desired Ly take 2 er the “ae” of Brooklyn is that the} icast 10 up-State counties having 400 | geta trom thrée™and. a halt'to, severi| Socialist Government, or for himself indust investments, ani ish | name of Anderson against any candi- | ,,, ; Milton Julofeky, for receivi e Gov or Mey Court. Ha decoghaed Gate 1s an insurance of at eant 6000 [ue Of the 1.000 Aalagaten, Mw, Knapp, | 20 )c7) ote one and a halt’ to | as Tepresentative of that Government, a ait, Property, they would be jus- In attending meetings of the Com- " bill Board, announced thet an "7 y a me | Sulofsky, who confessed receiving stolen | @ 5 Betis ve secet smueiiacely. mime) Gant Ferg 10 She Lined emer | itiet Tete in, (her nade visible, ong, | maxes, & Dette for © giace among the jreaurlitordar Meet he cay support na | ree thoumend Golers Mr. Nuor- time, he @aid, it wns éxpected that| pathy for Russia,” mot, encouraging janyhow, the only target at which it ie We DP wes -\parents and because there was no|teva expected large sums of money goods, director of the College of Domestic | th: years; Miller, for receiving. get red Chairman Payne, of the Shipping | tified” Woten in favor of the CARGIGALS. Cee at ayracuse Univeradiy, gril [ave ana & half to threq yours, Gelogtan | ond io the course of time T rendered PEN A POUND PROFIT M revolution, ‘was possible to take a shot, and he|day conferring with her supporters, earlier stain on his record. ‘his Government, and in anticipa- _ Hearst wophd'be required to ¢uriish |FC Te come here to tell Com- [hus been riddled with ballots Members of the drganization, who UGLigy ages HRs hah ee pata tea aya bond to protect Ws Board a#einet 46 Martens that we have organized | As a crowning stroko of his ability] thought they had everything “ironed FORTUNE TOLD FREE tion of that, be paid me one thousan | Joss by reason of the ships lying idle. |to take over this country juat ag the | to “deliver the goods,” any old gocds,| Cit m were somewhat jarred. by. the jie ds . dollars on account. tear! king | workers have taken over Russia,” came the patching of the ‘Republican | Out” were rred j i Mer ebeie lkias, e ‘speeded qcvch saad narine| Hills read trom an address by Greg: |glate for the Hig Four delegates at Appearance of supporters of Mrs.) Woman Detective Fools | Gypsy, pone si ihareceetale rae 1 Tigh ere ant gerd . farge for the Chicago Convention, | Knapp at Headquarters wearing big Who Receives @ $25 Fine. mittance trom ernment hav- ‘Advocates of Government ownershi +. Mr. Anderson bad made a target of |hadges inscribed: Mies Helen Burns had her fortune |!DS failed, Mr. Nuorteva asked me af the, Merchant Marine, wore called to-] might, have disavowed the statement | Senator James Wadaworth fr.’ a af terse Seer ie wore | whether I would not loan him one | hy before the. Senate Commerce Com-|if he had noticed comeback against the Senator's pos ; B ‘ ' : | ae ites -Amoug those called were Jt4y-| “Tyo you intend to continue address-| tion against Probibition, : i| Avanchie, a gypsy, No. 178 Siegei|thousand dollars for his Ambassa N Iti mond B, Stevens of the Shipping Bostd!ing and attending these meetings | nounced him as unfit to represent the DELEGATE-AT-LARGE Street, Brooklyn. ‘The seer did not even|dorial purposes. I gave him one lovelties, Sweets and Beciame Mazer Jon Yor, at cose where the overthrow of the Govern- | Empire State in Washington, and was : |@iscern the fact that Miss Burns is «| thousand dollare and said: 6,810,000 ment is advocated, by men under in-|out to destroy his leadership in the} : MRS. KNAPP Getective of the léth Inspection Dis- | s : Attractive Gift Packages Hg a Gennady “pas: dictment or sentence for violating its|party, The answer came with tho : | triet . wo pol conalder tf see Jena Rub is twenty years old t} laws?” “I may, It depends on cir- | placing on the Big Four plate of the}: OF ONONDAGA re having: trouble with your |as a repayment of the fee, and cancel “OUR NATION'S BEST’ fren vind tiated "aa vaducleas.” } cur anogs. My object was to reach |Rame of Mrs, Florence F.C. Knapp| !......:.:.++ ties : nd, dearie, but it will come out all) my pit, Sfanclcoss Uwecio: breasted \n extelicac vanety et he value of the thirty Fei Be oe n people as well as the | as opposed to that of Mine Mary Gar-| agns, Knapp, head of the Republican Burns arrested her and she was| ‘That was acceptable to both sides, Fer Fe Gator, Gut ue is specially dostaned ails offered for wale was tno to Tite eee rea ill resume. the stand rett Hay or any of her followers. Mrs.) women’s organization in her county, $25 to-day in the Bridge Plaza} put in a couple of weeks money atill|| | smiendid souvenir offering for the Great 59c Br, buovens asic, thet real yale belig Saturday herd unorten ott Senator “Wade: | Wil. have Fae gos gan SOF hae sald, —_—_———_—_—— failed to materialize, and my Ambas- Day_we celebrate, POUND BOX “ if i ¥ Lge ong “lot every friend of United States id Detween $68,000,000 and $79,000,000, ot Te aera worth, The Senator is in the saddle, | Y sador asked me whether I could not , ‘tel it the L " A Senator Wadsworth. This means, it MILK CHOCOLATE ot. ile parine me catered IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. and ue. Ange tgon hasn't got & horse, was @nid, that the convention will be FAIR PRICES FOR FISH. advance another $260, which I did. In TREE CHOPrERS— ‘a ton for rman ships. ba Incidentally the AntiSalcon League) a toat “of Senator Wadsworth's aoe, the meanwhile, the Finnish Socialist ]) | Twelve cunning little $160 a ton for British tramp steamer: 5 * ton | RED'S SOL &, 01 a strength pretiminary to his fight for| Mrs, Welzmiller Issues a je to Hatohets, moulded from Chairman J announc: Bh sat g pra American, Legion| Anderson's lack of ability to “PUt} re-election next fall as well as a test Republic was overthrown and still our ny aon, eyment byurear Ne 460 over” something was shown on Mon-| Or tne strength of his Suffrage oppo- Housewives. owes mo the $20, ‘That is the extent || | Milk, Chocolate.” out Street evening. ay day Batt, woe the Cuvillier Tol; | nents, led by Miss Hay. Mrs, Louis R. Welzmiller, Deputy| to which I received money ¢rom that |} | iith ed banguets 4 ral Weeldeet Xatories aver |what’ shail’ conatitute tntozicating| ce, Syl ieeonasen Cayuga, On: | commissioner of Markets, haa issued a | Government PACKAGE 4c ning. Hquors be determined by the State list of Lenten prices for fish to guide] “When Mr. Martens was appointed Tifuminating Engineering Bootety, din: | Board of Health cscaped passage b wego, Monroe, Livingston, Oneida, Restaurant, 11th Street Y| Jefferson, Lawis, Herkimer and | housewives. Fi he offered me the same post, which 1 ASHINGTON LOGS AND STUMPS—Perfect imita: H the narrow margin of 48 votes against |W . Hah ‘. Hh) Ff t French Troops Take Control nd thd , 6 ¥ B meeting, rand 40 in favor. ‘The resolution was Te oe the followers of Mrs Knapp accepted, and he asked me: ‘How tions, finishes in real rustic effects, decorated with Saar Resion. Mast 16th Street, 8.15 BY referred to the Judiciary Committee, about your compensation?’ I gaid, ‘Mr. natural loo! Jared that National Committee- LONDON, Feb. 19.—Martlal law has} Republican ial Statelor which Mr, Cuvillier is a momber.| in Herbert’ Parsons, former State | Seats, Odi’: Party, unot tion, Carnegie Hall, m been proclaimed in the Say, resign, LOgtmention. CARROB® HOO, State | {t looks like the tall timbers for Supt.| Senator Ogden Mills and State Chair- | Haddock how occupled by French troops and yi Hxeautive - Committee, fon and| Anderson, so far as usefulness to the | man Glynn know that Mr Root will | Tomco novelties are artens, from my dealings with the late Finnish Socialist Government, I am rece} unfilled: John Barleycorn iy con. have learned that foreign Govern- control of ap Allied commission, in con- | Conference, Hotel Astor, 11 A enemies o' be abroad at the time of the National geawence of new disturbances, according | yet 'ea Dar, wet, ftotel Pantayiven pe | earned: Convention ‘Those fathering the = ments, as paying clients, are not all Each 15c, 29c, 49c, 69c, 99c & $2.50 : pei Re, <> ot mo , these delegates said, they are cracked up to be. I would te an Amsterdam despatch to the Byr| Harlem Philharmonic Saciety, meet: Root movement el . un 7 be. el 1 yt = Ie ” iN COMBINATION PACKAGE—Phi, change Telegraph Company. FARMERS FIGHT H. C. L. [intend to replace Mr Foot et the Cons SPENT LOOT IN CABARETS. | ,ather serve without compensation WARIO Co Wat vs be tn Adat Gaetan ap Yas Nein Gen. Wirbel, commanding the Higtel ‘al Aptos 9 o gers Farm to Table | WN choosing oe Bank Gmpleves Arvaigued Mr, Hillquit said that the Russia: arn ced fi jesze, container that they Dresent a bewutitu . French forces, Issued instructions to] lote | des a Aris p | Havent ieee Towne Fare 9 ‘At a meeting this afternoon the | P°r™r ae awe Government was better flnanced thai High Gi red “Chorolater und Bony. Chewing Kisyess fa the inhabitants of the region not to ‘i ‘ropesed. State Committee will make an elev- le the French Government, but that fee, SS Y ‘hree W Pi Humbac; dinner, Hated] sstewceon, Feb, 19.—Representa:|enthchour effort to smooth ow all| Russell H. Fletcher of No, 148 Weat|'he Evan Cuwerively OWS MAS |] | colnte remed “Almonds tiurxe “Lemon” sticks tenoerslse 5 League, dinner, Hote! | ives of farmera met here to-day to plan|ditferences, While to-night’s meet- | 46th Street, until Jan. 5 employed in the getting func Rad" package of Chewing Gum, i had been instructed to shoot at | Astor, 73 OF ML 4, | for bringing down the high cost of tiv-|!R Will be for the purpose of agree- | joan department of the National Bank |into this country, He said that Mar PACKAGE ~ aight al! those doing so, tag tty py vi? () ce Board, ‘ Di Naw of the 0 to] ma on the committees Who ostensibly | of Commerce, No. $1 Nassau Street, was | iens had not brought much to th es. eating, Hotel Aras 10 te astor, 2| ine reot selling from the farm to} ij) “run to-morrow’s convention its | arraigned this afternoon in the Tombs | i iitoa states. He “ Ror anie WANT CHARITY PENSIONS. |° i f * 2] the table was proposed as the principal] i.e geature will be Mr, Root's “key- | Court on the charge of grand larceny. e . He “feared t : Club, Ine. meeting, Hoter|Mewnod af attacking high prices. | note” speech ua temporary chairman. |, Bitwenn, Dec 24 old ino worth ios | amount Woukin't reach $126,000 anc |} | CHOCOLATE COVERED EN, SRIRL * Work bay <3 *, of the high cost of living,” sald C..8 The platform will ‘be national in| PME Chas trom the bank In a| Mr, Conboy asked him why he feared of Graces Cartv a rest wert-cad mretal ts fil They Are Sugmested f jerhere| | Asnerlagn Institute of, Miegtrisal 3n- | Garratt,’ prvel ‘the “National | scope, will view with alarm every. | signed confession ie aid the money | “Because,” Mr. Hillquit answered The variety of centres, ts immense: "The Jackets are ote d ¢ 3 P. mera’ ‘a will re- » Democ ¥ 2 a in caba. i i N in dewlph tutions. National Association of Chain Manu- | Farmers’ Union. inne firmer ww! Shing toe Dernagrere neve, dane. etl waa apene in SSbor uy should like to see him well equip. |} [feaeinma selzety Chocolate, AL FOUN facturera, ‘Qinner, Hotel Commodore, | oeve Col, 8. Herbert Folf, organizer of the| evening. at much 0} r 0 American Institute of Mining and M pension system adopted by the Masown Rovio: Higg Bod will get food and nece me strong planks on radicalism, ower prices: a “LT want to @o to Chicago," Mra | the “machine Two Big Week-End Extra Spec ped with money and able to do his slate for alternates-a A work, tallurgigal Kngl ¥ Knapp said to an Evening World re. |large is made up of | Congressman et Natural History, wae the. chiet| Wana Bociets Bening Pershing to Inspect Camp Dt porter, “but Twill not qo as Am alter. | Dunn of Rochester, John F. O'Brien, Ac gy Rag AMERICAN FILLED speaker yesterday aftertidon at a big] ''Pringe Asnociation for, Department | Cast DIX, No ly Feb. 19 meer Mra Arthur de Livernore and “some | Court Ottes Burr am ‘Traction ne-|]| PURI oNG nA Serer tae Make! Bisere to pre | and. 2 2 Mt, totei | Pershing has arranged to make an oM-| Asked in whose place whe thought |™man from New York County yet to cetversh| he Ree ene ative for 9100, r Jewish | pennsylvan cial Inspection of Camp Dix Saturday, |she should go, Mrs. Knapp replied, “I|P* Pr 0%rr Gominated the fer-| Olreuit Judge Martin P. Manton ir ts ‘com Beepniiiroplc socictt " Fob. 28, {t was announced at camp|do not undenstand that there are} oncoy of women at the Astor ons the Federal Court in Brooklyn to-da preed, of. d mat. Wolf outiined o nesnoret Lepegred $2,650, | heada rs to-day, Lt w the Aret|(places’ (nthe sange uae the honor This is the first big advantage of |gave Corporation Counsel Burr five days tinted Set eeaployess of the sonish “What are] time the Commander of the A. E, #,| belongw’ to anybody, but @ Mr. Root) ine women of New York Stace in|in which to present evidence of collusivn eee LA ous Ou Gharitics, Other speakers were Dr, &} said to be world's record prices for : 4 ; is not going | think I might be chosen | hivitne” one Phang : “ b P 9 ters J p has agen the cy which trained nearly Be politics,” o1 t upporters said, |petween the company and the crediter in and Lowensteln, Miss Wrances Toussiy and| Hampshire bred sows were’ obtained | $90,000 mon for .. overseas forces,” |1N_his stead. : Pend we are determined to win equal ger a Put Many of the| here at a sale by Raymond ¥. Pollard. we ti Supporters of Mrs. Knapp met late} pocounition.” the appointment of Jacob Brenner mn Stores: New York, Forty-two. 0 Burned to Death. in the day at the Murray Hil Hotel |’ The machine banks on Root to aay |fecelver for the Staten Island Midian’ 1] } Ser cede. Brooklyn, Newur ti PRORIA, Ul. F 12—Oncar wit. )to Plan their fibt, At the game time |"yes” and stop the fight, “Mr, Root," |Rallroad Company, Judge Manton said Brive, fost 69c exact now iameon, a farmer, and three children Other oonforences, of ‘women only," airman Glynn said in the day's|that unless this proof was presented i: UND BO: telephone i qwemiy- Were burned to death to-day in thelr has gine on at the By Uno AO “ oh ullasin, | ponitively Wil accept ‘would make a permanent the eppointment ‘The specified weight Includes the container, bome near Mossville, was “ is Cl a lege large.” recel . ™

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