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TOREVENING worLD | Vicky’ Wires PEACE BASISPLAN, Tel] Exactly a Where He Is Alleged Grapevine Despatches From the Elusive Arnstein May Con- tain Information as Credible as That Given Out in New York. TO BUY 200 BUSES OF ITS OWN; $1,140,000 VOTED Estimate Board Committee Takes First Step Toward NNE WOMEN AS ~NNLOELEATE Thirty-Two Are Chosen as} Alternates to the San Fran- arriving time of District Attorney's Ofes, New York: Just got in. Goitea ing and holed out in one, it Wit he eS PY you, Ennie, Brownte and the rest ‘ a r ten days or more, ily] could have seen me. You'd have cisco Convention. Muntcipally Owned Lines. arse have been made from the] howled your heads off in delight, — District Attorney's office that “Nicky”| Next time you send the boys to 1 ‘The ci New York, through G, O. P. PICKS BUT ONE. ssDiskils ade Saleh Canaan Arnatein would return the day tollow-| Stays,” tnclaentaliy call eta ze of the Board of Estimate, has taken ing or within forty-eight hours. New] agency and get me a good cook Woman Contests Republican the fret ete toward going into the York has been disappointed. It now| for atte and have Mac Organization Selection ; Com- city-owned bus line business, tt was Pesgeihirgypisc medicare tnannel Bytes sree rect oo) mitteemen ‘Announced announced at City Hall to-day, The Papeete ofall Gown” 0s) win, Don't want to were Rae , “ committee, at 9 meeting yesterday '¥ Prophet. Here are some) Ching Chow. Understand bond is Markéd difference ‘between tine 4 ‘Wires purporting to come from the] fixed at $100,000. What's the bri Sa in the "7904 of Comptrol. elusive “Nicky” which have been de-| matter with you fellows? Boost Cratg, recommended an appropria- ; layed. ‘The Evening World does ‘hot| ‘ half million. Hundred thou- tion of $1,140,000 for motor buses to| Mrs, Julia Sanders’s Sivastika Club! reeognition of the new women voters by the Democratic and Republican sand won't get much publicity. 4 believe they are genuine: organizations of New York City was pata by See bare Noatige Appoints Committee to Stir | CLEVELAND, March 16. bi Ronni pda by fo oo appropriat a ter. ve. . shown wien the list of candidates for sab busy Sealing twenty-eeven pare Up Congressmen, | District Attorney's Office, New . the national conventions was made sons each, at a cost of $5600 per| Commending the campaign of The| York—Understand Detectives ONE MORE ADD! pubic by the Board of Elections to- vehicle. Evening World of endeavoring to | Gegan and Brown have returned day, ‘The time for filing petitions for The committee had before it figures] the, country back ons peace Susis. S| to New York. Sorry I missed | Intimation regarding the where candidacies for delegates and alter- propared by the Department of Plant| Hemocratic Club, No. 208 Weat 10d] ‘hem but it could not be helped. pres. Of Arnetein came out Satere and Structures based on the experi-| street, unanimously passed a resolution Was attending Ouiji party at stony Conrt Justice Weeks to-duy ence of privately owned buses oper-| at a regular monthly meeting last night| home of Mrs P. Partington De | at trial of Harry N. Winitistky, ated under supervision of the depart-| calling for the organization of women! Lancey and could not leave with- | Executive Secretary of the Communy ment since last September under un-| workers whose duties will be to urge| out making social faux pas. My | '8t Party, charged with ‘usually difficult cqnditions, the co-bperation of their Representatives| apologies to the boys, Tell Geg- | ¢fiminal anarchy. William J. Fallen, ‘The figures were prepared to show| !" Congress with The Evening World's! gie and Brownlie to drop up to | @ttorney for Arnstein, is also atter- the ‘expenses and revenues of 100) DA apo heaped ay the tp ar ond my apartment when I return and |2¢yY for Winitisky. When the case omnibuses, on nine different lines on| ‘ecration wan men Congressmen. The) will open a bottle of catsup, or | Was"talled he failed to appear and his ‘as presented by Mra, Julia her, which ninety-two buses were kept in|1, sanders of No. 476 Central Park West, Keep my name tn | stenographer, Miss Freda Rossahers, active use and eight held in reserve. | who is the Lixecutive Member of the} Papers all you can. When film | tol the Court he was ill. The sten- nates to the conventions and for places on the State committees ex- pired Jast midnight On the Democratic organization slates nine women were named as candidates for delegates and thirty- two were chosen as alternates. On the Republican orgapizution slates, but one woman was named as a dele- sate. Another % contesting for a place against the \organization selec- | Fixed charges, such as wages, re-| ciub, offers get big enough will notify |°8rapher swore that Eugene Fy tion, The Republican organization | pairs and depreciation based on a| Mrs, Sanders addressed her siater| you. McGee, Fallon’s law partner, who had named thirteen women as alternates. | 31-2 year life for each vehicle came | members, telling them that The Evening Love, left New York with detectives to find 'Two other women are contesting for to a daily expense of $1,740 and gas,| World should be highly praised for its “NICKY. Arnstein and induce him to surren- aces as alternates | oil and tires to a daily outlay of the OL een te hs iq OLD POINT COMFORT, Va., der, had written her a postal card The“Democratic organization slate $883.20 or a total cost of operation of bath beh Woe ore a wiews March 6. from Buffalo last Saturday in which Y expenditures to go un- or délegates and alternates rill bo $2,623.20, The gross earnings of the| noticed, thus forcing a heavier burden District Attorney's Office, New |he said that he was traveling Se * 100 buses were $3,000 a day, showing | (hay {he taxpayers who are now 1 @) York—Narrow escape in |tween Buffalo and Toronto. elected without opposition in Man hattan, the Bronx or Kings Counti ¥ \® profit of $376.80 a day. — men, Ge not perterma|. Chamberlin Hotel fire, Lest Assistant District Attorney Dooling ‘the Republican candidates for dele- | 3 These figures could be doubled for| the duties required of them vy tacit! money and Jewels. Get one of | to-da ae Ts col . then we fe th y asked the Gi Jury tor a gates thave contests in the Eleventh, Ore lD SINGHAMS | consideration of a 200 bus plant, the| out.” said Mrs, Sanders. "We gid not] the boys to open Safety Box 199, Yourteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty- superseding indictment against Jules W. (Nicky) Arnstein. The new ta- in the alleviation of the tax| Request bankers and brokers not | gictment would charge Arnstein with Leger te to send big amounts in bonds | grand larceny in the first degree and send them to Congress fo take things committee was told. tony, “Ham 2 Congress fo take things! Series H, and hock a few bonds. On Jan, 9 Corporation Counsel Burr | will resu ; 3 burden: rendered an opinion that the city has| Purfens.” she assert fai ste gio ee gale One of the accompanying fashion pictures shows Another costume is of shepherd plaid with belt and Daniet Riordan and Jemes (1, Clark; Alternates, i angle pockets. Metilte ES ahd Oamaille Steioitay: that plaid gingham makes a most useful summer . * legal right to establish a permanent Be it resoly That The New York around the financial district by receiving stolen goods, second offense, Also is shown, a patrician frock of navy trico- | * ot roria's: 6 e ! “Ewelfth Lawcrict—Delegates, John ¥, Ahearn} dress for the summer girl. This one is made more ti ith white pt ie la d cuffs. The stitch- | Motor bus system of its own, Migr in A gs 24, CAMpaikD of elt'ng| messenger until I return. Apolo- $04 Rebsam Hottame; Atiemaiee, Jacob Hotman | by ti adilisa. of ubstow Sarat visu: ad Life ~ ues ce a Si ts e ‘ ia aak: —_—————_ such vital importance to the taxpaycra| ize for absence and explain am re he Jarvis, ry ressy by ea jon velvet ribbon, ing is in white and colored embroidery, plaid effec! | of the country, claity to the people pantorereibeet goicnim Seast Oren | SAVES LIVES AT FIRE, 10! Sew Von'2i.f"sey, the popes] nl with nervousness cuused by || ee "Ronee Miyaiae feieeit Surge 0. |maey Gergs A. Oneon Walter 1. Dis, sana | smi ‘Theos F. iy: Akemates, Widder, William Ocker,’ Adele Cuinet, Jennie I ivan. FEDERAL WHISKEY |25 PER CENT. CUT STONING WINDOWS (jv! iris uy tect’ Mcnav;| eat wm svanie. Wen Dosing || at OUF y rs.’ Julla L. Sanders, organize a bor tune. | of women workers to communicate with| was here, ’ See how well it’s mi how care i rk Cigihne Henny eae STATIONS FAVORED | IN PRICES URGED. poticeman Rouses Menaced Tenants, | ous Feprogentatives in Congress urigin Love, tully lnlahed, how good R looks, ‘ ke: J. Me Wil q . - ¢ J minating a “4 al gg mi ga Ba —- ia Then Directs Them to | work yiiuch, wonder fo make Ita govern ne emt : hat ted =e} heard Madani Ninth | Diet ew. Teo A. tiring |U. S, Attommey Ross Says Calder | J, Phillip Bird, of Manufacturers’ , "Be it furthor resolved, That the mem: HOT SPRINGS, Va., Mareb 1. ing comfort and serviceab! “ . | eton, Kobert Kennedy, Reinkar H. Pfor, Robert y ee apo : ately. bers of the Swastika Club keep the con.| District Attorney's Office, New guarantee, So there’s no Nee m ; wie, George WA. Sturmy.| ant Three Congressmen Sup- Association, Declares Drastic Ac- | grames purst from the door of the -stituents or New York cl ip the coi pe a rit — = W, ‘ent Distre:-dDelegates, Toman J. “4 7 + ‘ 7 _ 1 the vities of their Repreae: r f gene, hit J. Rati: Altemuies, “Aue Rete ca it oe "Frokomnnn ate port His Plan. tion Must Be Taken at Once, | three-story frame dwelling at No. S11 #9 thn ‘the conatituenta may be familist| Great golfing here, but caddies } “Meciowih, Deer —Daingates, samuel aiarx| “Is places on the State committes | United States District Attorney Leroy| Warning manufacturers that unless ficenan Daniel Patterson passed at 4. brene whan toy eect n maga S2e-] hard to get. Send Mayer and | ing Agta Saver: alterna, Joa J. O'Kexe) 1 oe are contests in the Democratic | W. Ross of Brooklyn said to-day he had| they adopt radical methods for reducing 4. M. to-day, | pedi tt further resolved, ‘That the mem-| McGee down and wih see they jentieth Distriet—Delegaten, Nathan Sues| Party in the Kighth, Eleventh and|received much encouragement in his] prices the “public would turn against “Jye found the stairway burning when! ‘ihe Svanina Sah cl ub commend make good money. Little touch ‘ oo SA Mong: MOOT ourteenth —Asstmbly District in| plan to stop whiskey profiteering by| them," J, Phillip Bird, General Manager po tried to get in and warn the six praise tie neti ably "written by| of gout to-day, but nothing { Pl Pea x LyX: Manhattan, the Fritt District, in the druggists by establishing Federal dis- | of the tional Association of Manufac-M@amilies, so he went outside and threw Lrg Green, the ‘special staff curre-| serious. Don't worry. Have Fa! sof an at dines Arergiesponll i 6¢ Bronx, and the Mourth, ighth. ‘Thir,|Pensing stations where the liquor shall) (ussrs, outlined to members of the New™ tones against the windows until all *Padent. O'Brien ant dunes ; — be sold on doctors’ prescrip! at rer ork and New Jersey branch of ‘i ‘in Kit mth n ors’ prescriptions at r York a y f the ; ‘ were aroused. He shouted to them to| : ; Fourteenth Manhattan District a wo- ble prices. National Metal Trades Association Iast go to the roof, and then, going through | Q, K.’S TEACHERS’ PAY RAISE. Manin iy te Sontentoat “Congressmen Hicks, Cullen andj night his plan for a 25 per cent. cut in tho house next door, went up and as- | packs ates in each Assembly Dis- | Cleary and ator C sisted them to tho street. Wo 6. Hickey and Mal "Trent; -secon Ider have already | p es, He said that organized industry en's City Club U e Wha Democratic delegates | trom| act tts acts “ae uke Bomdeite| promised to viarthe Ting at Waste [should arlect'acertle dey upon which ated them tthe stroke | city Chun FRANKLIN SIMOX MEN'S SHOPS Kings County districts are as followe: | state Committee “follow: ington,” said Mr. Ross. ‘ bam encour- | the reduction on all their manufactured . 5 st Delegates, m 4%, Smed-| > . . yi were also driven out in thetr night-| " Z 4; ere Iafaugiitis piterusson | Milieel"d Tuomas ..F Folty:|aged to Velleve the effort will be suc-| articles should Ko into effect, clothes. ‘The fire did $2,000 damage, Its | ,,uecause “an citizens audi reaasyare 2108 WEST 38th STREET be, taner J. Léota and | hour, son a Fith, Dever J, Dosting; { Ceseful.”” Auld Pruttediately relieve, iit ak icy suspicious origin under the stalrway was! wnouid go through school taught ty ae RECN ore Gate ay, roave, Blizaieth Ske Te te det fun: | He said he had received a letter from | Would Nine hag Sit ee reported to Fire Marshal Brophy, who is |“Vowld #0 {NnOURn neha savers y z ‘@ Manhattan wholesale dealer offering to Phase overworked, underps eachers,” the investigating. |sell excellent rye whiskey to dri - |at $1.50 a pint and a good quality at ghee ae wet el Women's City Club has indorsed the | with orders for six or IT’S OUR MEN’S SHOPS NOT OUR BOYS’ SHOPS Lockwood-Donohue bill, now be: cig! advance, He added that ‘Wilson Goes Motering Again. o Logisiatur fore 1.25 a pint. | the public is thoroughly aroused and fg WASHINGTON, Marth 10.—Presi-| ‘The club restly urges educa Mocoory Arthur Banks and Herbert Rubenstein demanding that some step be taken at gent Wilson to-day took his third tional and legislative authorition omintrt . sh m Allens Twentieth. or the Edward A. Banks drug store at [once to lower living cos automobile ride sinco he was ordered |i" "cqrauatn increase In the nese | ‘5. “McCormick; |No, 831 Atlantic Avenue were, held in : pe to bed last October, An open car was|tion. of teaching and wupervinig | that feature sttecnaes f Georae | $2:200 Bail each by States Commissioner BRITISH MINERS used and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margaret |staffs as shall not only attract. well | ' sy oe Bag hg es be foldrick on testimony that, Banks Wilson. and Rear Admiral Grayson [prepared and fompotent teachers to} Thomas logan . Nar * {| Sold a pint of whiskey for $5 without '\the schools, but in 1 { Matce, dona i, vast {Suh Renard a er acription wy | VOTE TO STRIKE. i.'Snystcien, accompanied him. teachers in the service tne “best a ‘ First Long Trousers Suits HAT is an important distinc- eat Seen | FIRE AT NO. 412 BROADWAY. | Among Their Demands is One For Fullce Gessrves Cones eo Ganele| Enforced’ Nationalization: of Crqwds—Three Men Hurt. | Coal Mines. | ire on the fourth floor of No. 412] LONDON, March 10,—British minera n!) Broadway shortly before noon to have voted 524,000 to $46,000 in favor of : |a strike policy to enforce their demands, |including nationalization of mines, vote was made public at a con- tobane ‘There are com s in the Eleventh, Fourtcenth, Nine nth and ‘Twenty- |* first. Congressional — Distric for | cent; Alexander Baanott’ and Jami Yourteenth, Daniel J. Carroll "ar fiftennth, Janes omy Canenier und Wiliam G causing a $20,000 loss, tied up places on the Republican delegation. MoQuad Among the well known Republicans Kant e, Feuiant ties 3) s, ed up who have @ fight on thelr hands for| Ryti; signet, Deter Mh Hammon: ighiorath car lines on Broadway. Pol ) MILLER “Better Chocolates ata Lower Price” de Reet eS aC nerew, earn. 3 niggas Henry, were called from the Elizabeth “ y. Del Station to handle the crowds. uel Koenig, &. H. La Guardia, Nioh- | j i Phy tummy fi Jam ee Secemnn! Section Siuor Waoea aa uepe ero |feretice vt mine leaders, tion, because when a boy is Butler and Chi D. ; twenty-bhind, Hyman Schorenstein, No. { was cut about the face and hands | a h bei b at h h ree an end iyo in the Brome for | two firemen of Company No. 26 we THREE FLYERS KILLED. * through being a boy, he 1s through, deena aD a oe Solicarr Busta Goes, (slightly inured when the Tire hose proke cl eit die aS k | plac ol J won rhs “lon the fifth floor of the burning build Old Fashioned Gum Drops—Ana! Here's one time | aa | MAneacesn nite Pee econ tommomyi| Mig ts atsrted in a warehouse op: | 0" *ithweta ta ete Geen gu caught Daa trauining his awect tooth, Hue D Be and dts no use trying to: make’ a ar deems | eae “aba oR tg RL NE cent oe athe taney ane Tee o De then, who could resist such mounds of pure fruit jelly . . ’ * inva) =| peee dace ce gupled by Cobb, Macey and ohm MIAMI, la, wtilacd wiih ervstal granules of wugattrss.csescest Roane man out of him in a boys’ clothing alternate, | filled the streets and hampered firen Blanchard of Chicago, pilot, and Charles ‘elght Holen Varick Boswell: | n oe. agen | ms of New York and Kenneth Earle ACCUSES ARMY PROSECUTOR, | or Montetair, mechanicians, were | Assorted MilkeChocolates MILLER’S Assorted Fruit Lumps |killed last night when a three-seated —The t it 7 STORES lere’s a favorite old- | flavors tl shop. the cream | 421 Broudway| tim: Raccacis coannsl ; teromarine machine crashed to earth pf fiavors tneture ine. craam | 424 Broadmas | tmer with the ‘bingo Of All of these suits are hand-tailored, Violated Court near Hillsborough Light, thirty-five miles ff dainties, And the Aik | GAS Browdwiy| favor—t lust packed ; : pring ois Charges of irregularity in the qucs-| north of Miami Chocolate that covers them | dy *Briviwny| {ull of these clernents, Why too, and hand-tailored with the Wiitiam Hendie . tioning of witnesses by tho secution| ‘The cause of the accident has not been is as deliet Extra Special At Bleschur St | not give the Waive Secale! és red Kimonds? fuurta, Eenew |in the court martial of Grover C, Berg- | determined. ous and vel- Apher gel, | Whole tam-_ ~*te Spee same degree of perfection as our eee ty eae glass sith | dont, wealthy Philadel A alleged 1400 Dread re na johael J, Reagan; eignih, | draft-dodger, interrupt pater ae gered ty asever At aise ily a treat’ tho trlaton] DOCTORS RAISE RATES. end 44c rik reais 49¢ ; : ‘ AE! ‘ before, Just Ds, | of these 2 i eiigenth bcatn Themes Governor's Tsland this morning, ce men’s productions OF iach wee Thero are eleven contests for Re-| Care Bruce R. Campbell, military | chicago Surgeons, ‘Tee, Make It Mere try them!.. Net Welaht Beokmin & ann Confections? Net Welats Naneteenth--Lrsigates, (Nrahol publican State Committeemen in S counsel for Bergdoll, told the ‘court that a ni % seeder’ | Kings County, one of the fights ibe- ol. Charles Cresson, Judge Ad- Rspensive te Lene Appendls Lelia, USIZS |ing against Jacob A. Livingston, |voeate, had taken Jamos Bi. Romig of | CHICA ‘» bear! County Leader. The candidates are: |Philadetp j it Betha!, Onecies' 1), 10.—Chicago's The Spring models embrace single- ve hope physicians are breasted sacks, double-breasted four- ool Siegel ona Charlee us, | After the 8 f practicin ¢ at meal and Ke Soo nea Nitin | tioned him o tc Tete Do Ghanian ent it H: | proposed to dule of prices announced rd, Alone, | Commi: tides, fan, Ds Seamine anki | pant eays, coneuitites Aulacet:urloes sanauaeed button effects, and some very clever ‘uioni, ied "F itobley; Git’ George, He, |coart martial ru ce sagon denice sarah 840 48 tata eal 2 Joun. yan jI baixn | violating the rules, while admitting he eo oI 7 30 a J oe in Ria, ana | Ye Hoa ence. Be ed Romig Vener testtaaea adeleah GhocR cae youthful Norfolks. Leiems mame serach, Geog dienry Payne | seem i : —_--- cent, were announced. Surgical op-| v taird—Dekgates, ‘ieorge W, Lanmrence | Vase; cwoilfth, Sh Rafferty erations also have advanced, removal $ ‘edrtierrey We ertewe altima, inomas Ws: | dee 0. Sooke, Wenernat Preaics: barren: | ACQUITTED OF KIDNAPPING. |or*sc"* vcnaix costing, #260 Inote In all-wool cassimeres, cheviots, and “There are Republican contests for | sxwong, Frederic ; tee, — | of $150. ve : Aoi 27 ‘ delegates In all but one of the nine | Levayat, Suma; eitemn. Waren 0. fe! wormer Guardian to Try toRegain| velour fabrics, featuring the desirable distriets in Kings County, and in the| schorer, Jobn Kime and ae De Lid; Castedy of Six mar-Old Gir! Face Tr Army Theft. Heventh District there are'three slates | tyenticth. Wiliam, ‘caniewen, end Anthow | rank Bonsteel of No. 489 Grove| Suspected of implication in the theft (PRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) colors. of delegates and alternates. There | twenty-second, Jucod A." Livingston apd Allred Jersey City, charged with kia- | of thermometers, valued at was not @ woman delegate nominated | 4° Gikbrit; bwewg think, Walier D, Laxiden and | eee Ruth King, six, of No. 622 | $0,000, the United States Army y of the Republican slates in| less #, Mowe ue, Brooklyn, was found not | 58th Street and First : : $ t $ . The Republican candidates OY ead Thad Rant There is now in New York an ‘0 3 County follow: ACTRESS ASKS SEPARATION ward Skallon, No, 2 oom Wotlet-Delaai, ohn Waner and i 1 that Walter ‘Hirook ample supply, of that famous Hand-Tailored, Ready-for-Service mibhe te Bc niternates, Hive’ SA, Wine , id with the per- |p ; Second. Av ; ‘i Isanc Rehwerln, . Husband Alleges Her Relatives th rents for several years. | re turned over by Magistrate I iy i Deleeates Jenn Maccrae, Jet | vialted Their Home Teo Often. |Honstoct suid atter his diecharse that | Tobias, in Harem ‘Court, torday to the Mineral Water and it can be readily | Priige: ciemttRetnd Wiliam Heaureas | Supreme Court Justice Erlang to-| he intends attempiing to regain custody | Federal aio. obtained through the regular Fointn Disrict, Delegates, Charles § Deroy, |day awarded $30 a week allmony to Mrs. | Court lxeukacel Mobeal |duuasuteadent channels. . ink “| Mary Nagel, wife of David Nagel of the Resign: of cloak, and autt firm of Mi, age) « Ses, on ny Charge. Charles E. ton, for thirty-eight No. 10k Oagieon A » pending he’ Blelchert, forty years old, of No.|years Superintendent of Schools in HENRY E. GOURD, General Lxstribator i Mrs. Nagel, who lives at the Hotel st Sith Street, pleaded guilty » has resigned because of fail- i Metin District —Telegntes, F. ‘Theresa, was a former Jewish actress y before Magistrate Tobias in t Raith’ aim at Meyate elea ca te 35 South William Street, New York 5 Jowe Fuller nd is a sister of Boris Thomashefsky.|Harlem Police Court to-day, although and has been ¢ cted with Yor a in Wei Temes at Pilsen jeaat side actor and theatre owner. | neither his first nor his second wife |Kers schools for fifty years, He ina saath tat a , ” Nagel, in a replying affidavit, alleges! would appear omplaina ain: ‘ of the University of Michigan AGE currant, hrcest't Wagner onal: | his wife's relatives Were too frequent him. Bieichert was held for the crand|and aa m young aun. practised lem in CELESTI N S CE LESTI N =] Wades, Jobs Hl "Morgan, Paul Wisdes; alter: | visitors at thelr home, Jury in $1,600 all. New Tork Ciy, 1 . f ‘i , \ AL

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