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fp 5255 See CONTROL BY CONGRESS GIES REOWGERNNY NOTED MEN PETITION WALSON 222% ‘Wald to bave been particularly severe in the vicinities of Kalamazoo, Battie Créek, Lansing, Bay City and Sagi- naw. Th Ohio and Indiana, howorer, the WASHINGTON A HIGHER TAX. GIVING UP FIGHT AGAINST EBERT. TO END THE TREATY DEADLOCK Martens Questioned Before Senate Committee About Papers Found on Soviet Agent on Way to U. S. WASHINGTON, March 29.—Cross ex- | | amination of Ludwig C. A. K. ae ; ti sspears was | Russian Soviet agent in the United i. thé large cities was hit, according to reports. Sweeping over the open country and semi-isolaigd districts it was believed a number of persons had been killed and much property THAIS D IN NEW YORK Government Strict With Those ‘Who Hold Out After To-morrow. President Lowell and Cardinal Gibbons Head List of Those Who Want Action, the petftion presented at the ‘White Howse @ non-partisan and dis- interested appearance, Neither the League to Enforce. Peace, nor the other organizations which have States, waas resumed before the Senate Investigating Committee to-day with thhe introduction of a set of papers taken from Louls Muller, a courier en route from Moscow to the United States, at Riga, March % Wade H. Ellis, counse forthe committee, said # damaged. = T: . citchibtonpits worked go zealously for treaty ratifl-|thhe State De . ‘j Reliet parties to-day are working Even Tammany Rule Less N | DENIES R HT _ cation are invatved in the plas. Tt-10| pare GRtth gore the caval prone if the ruins of Greenville and Union Costly Despite the Heavy |I¥. J. BERLUN, March 29—The news |PLAN TS ENTIRELY NEW. Jeoiety the work of one man—Samuet | or’a revolution inthe United” Saban, City, gly bem) Lv others c “Overhead” Here from the Ruhr industrial district, the | Colcord, who ry ed hati ot his Muller, and thas the" propaganda. was q engaged unting in the debris o : * se. 8 . own income and p ‘neipal to forward | fr Communist Party in Russia, a “Nesbvivie for dead and injured. This pea ergs OF lJ. § 10 ENFORCE Le ahaa pea lami ra hatha Dt te Ratifying Undisputed | an idea that ne thinks will benefit | "hme aqcuments repented” the usual village wae reported practically NATION PAYS. HALF. 4 piel cetmile the condiedon, Sst) points ard Submitting Otters | Ha country and the weed, Russian “appeal” {o°"Communista” fn a tevelied. ‘The tornado out a. swath a vc order will be gradually restored in Mr. Colcord has no office, no staff, | Mowterian inauses itp the waved shout @ half mile wide and «tx miles . % ¢ é IN those regions. to Vote of People. no publicity orgunimation—nothing at] "establish underground printing. plants tong. It turned north and swept Comparison Gives New Evi- At a mecting held on Sunday at ae all, He is just an averago citizen | Aug workers newspaper. and to eet up om, Gwanton, Reabs Corners, Richfield 5 * “ emameniliirmmenss Hagen, Westphalia, the three So- who fecls so deeply about the delay | waas named several times. ~ i ; bi. Wii: thents; aeek Toledo, ‘Thee +1. dence of How Little “‘Econ- cialist parties decided to withdraw By David Lawrence in entering the League of Nations > (Continued From First Page.) ghee NEW BU Boilders omy” Means at Capital. from the Muetheim headquarters, the stat of the rebel control, and if neces- sary to fight under republican leader- ship against the Muelheim faction. Similar decisions, it is stated, are ex- pected from Dortmund, Elberfeld and Bremen, which would mean the tsola- tion of the Mueltheim factiop. and putting the treaty of poace into effective operation that he has de- voted all his time for many weeks | is prepared to continue his ef- forts indefinitely in order to help along a situation in which he thiaks only disinterested men can hetp. On the petition appear the names ot ‘The storm eeeireemegcens of The jing World.) WASHINGTON, March 29. (Copy- right, 1920).—Samuel Colcord, modest old gentleman with kindly eyes and benign countenance, who represents no organization, no politi- ILDING CONFERENCE. and Bricklayers Meet With Mayor. Representatives of builders and the various unions of bricklayets called to- gether by Mayor Hylan tn an effort to start a building boom, are conferring struction of conourrent power is, a contended by New Jersey, the right of the Federal Government to enforce the amendment, if vatid, within its sphere—importation, exportation and interstate commerce—the right of the By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening Werl WASHINGTON, March 29.—Getting away, for a day, from the subject of Again numbered twenty killed and hundre . injured, a4 far as could be learned (o- ‘day with communication badly im- | Chicago was skirted by the tornado | the cost of government as applied to | st to enforée the amendment, if| This facti * H H a a | with the Mt to-da: Suburte to the west and north were an , " e a is faction, however, so far has|cal faction or 7 President Lowell. of Harvard am ith the Mayor to-day in City Hall. littacked and the storm cloud rushed Bulga bbb peg ria Nee whole people, let us consider an| valid, within its own borders, both | not changed its attitude in making de-| ambition party, mo personal) (inal Gibbons, Then there is| At last week's conference the brick- ; inte Lake Michigan, where it wat! map the path of "ta tornade, |eXPeriment In munioips! government the Federal Government and the| mands for the complete disarming and — or desire for prominence, | Cjeyeland H. Dodge, Princeton class- | fre areed to abide Dy, the deco ; é | Whids Peck over (he ObtAl in which ¢he United States Congress St ing limited only by the words| disbanding of the regular troops and|b@8 presented to President Wilson, | mate and intimate friend of President! minimum of $1e afi hour. The ©. Ahigh wind which continued most) States yesterday. ‘The area is | has been engaged for more than 100 intoxicating liquor. the establishment of a people's army,|thrdugh Secretary Tumulty, @ plan | Wilton. Also Geonge W. Wickersham, | POnMee™ itt “inet organization and tes ge The briet also declared that the) composed of work: | tormer Attorney General in the Taft] }.o1 5 deel 3 ‘of the day, was the only phenomenon! 4 long, narrow strip, and a tor- + f Pp of workmen, to which allleop tp, ding of the dead | port back a definite decision on-whether : d MEE, Shy evita: Slain axa Melrose! sado frequectly pumen between | Tone eees een with the most] National Prohibition Act is not ap-| arms must be surrendered. SANS fb Brapctee J . lock On| Gapinet; Augustus Thomas, play-|they would accept the Mayor as an ar- : % . ie extravagant municipal government in| propriate legisiation; that there is no| ‘The Government has is: _ [the treaty. wright; Hamilton Holt, editor of the} "Tatar, 4 Park were the hardest hit of the sur-| towns in which there are weath- | tng word City of New York.| right inc es tail cata jas issued a mani: To-day's session is behind closed | er stations, This occurred yes- he world—the City of PL MENS 1h VOneToEs legislate outside | fegto declaring that stern measures| Instead of an appeal from the Pres-| Independent, who have been particy- | door: younting towns. Ef In Elgin the tornado came just at) the ciose of church services. In the | ‘Tho experiment, for apparently it re- mains an experiment in municipal the words ofthe amendment: that the words “Beverage purposes” sum- iimit within larly friendly to President Wilson's point of view on the League of Na- tions, as well as Major George Haven will be adopted if leaders of the Com- munists fail to give adequate guaran- terday. ited by the tornado has weather None of the places vis- ident to the people in an election, Mr. Colcord brings an appeal from baboon can be accomplished in the ‘ I refer is the| ciently describe the ‘ f , : : tation: government, to which y tees to Géh. von Watter, Putnam, Jacod H. Schiff, Edmund | treaty ‘situation if the individuals ’ ES Wee ese carclodad wis agrees station ado was a secondary |MAnagement of the District of Colum-| which Congres will legislate and that | or Government troops in fommander [the people to the President. He} pwight, and others who’ have not| interested tumed their thougitts from : ‘ Bain th SaPMIRE bs ReSBicA Met|” development 6f'a general storm |b which. for the comparative pur-| the term “Intoxleating liquor” ts I$)... Tuesday, urges, briefly, that there be an| been prominent in politics but in clvic | persona! hatreds to broad principles ow |. a Cnet a y . 's have joined in the memo s 8 which eovered all the North Con. | Poses of this artiole, is the City of/own definition; that the Volstead) ‘The following stipulations are laid adoption of the Peace Treaty with | “fairs t Day ite Mr: "Coloont to the|of human compassion, He plans to you know not when you will be ia Washington. Law, fixing the standard, is oppres-| down: Unconditional recognition of|all the points on which there is| White House were Hamilton Holtand)carry his appeal to the Senate, t Ralled.” Heavy rains came almost| tral States and is to-day central | “Ot : a f i 8 nite House jolt anc y appeal to Senate, too. vi 3 comparison is timely, for the| sive and unconstitutional; that the | constitutional state authorities; res- >rof. Woodbrid, f Boston.” Of " Tits the. words and hundreds re-| Over Lake Superior. _ P faerie qoraticn of oehetalvosyalan and pace [ereemens Webween the Dewotatle | Trot ey who haw dared ‘tl aevetcts we Gaur ike eacmcuics = _.| House of Representatives is now en-| Volstead Law is unconstitutional in course anybody who has dared to| g , ea mained uhtil the showers had pa aap: J a ‘ll ge Kab apni | that IC at to Inteneave WIKH tHE services, providing they have not been |and Republican Senators and that | mention the Word “compromise” at| Senators who favor the compromise be “Then came the tornado. rivers. to overflow their banks and| Seed in wranglife over ni that it attempts jertere Ne | implicated in the movement support- Jonly the disputed points be lett to|the White House has had to tread} Plan and it is probable that ther a es Ghawh ot Collapsed and | @dd to the suffering. priations for the District of Columbia | right of physictans and druggists to| ing the reactionary regime set up bY | 144 campaign or a referendum | softly and speak in whispers, for the|will be speeches on it this week. o chu eeple ore and) i for the fiscal year ending June 30,| furnish liquor; and that the institu- | Dr. Wolfgang Kapp on March 13; im- pew " President has brooked no such sug-| ‘The President has not seen fit to ae portions of the roof fell on the wait-| Red Cross and other relief organi-| 1491" Ay) of Friday and Saturday was| tions owned and conducted by the | MEtiate release of prisoners. His idea is that much of the 00d! gestions, Indeed, it has been said! reply to the Senate resolution re- ine church people. Three were killed, #AUons have well under way meas-| i over to discussion of whether! State of Now Jersey are hampered The Friedrichsfelde camp has been | of the League of Nations and treaty/that he would not receive certain| turning the treaty to him. Some One woman was killed in a similar) Ures for aiding the storm stricken | 1) 11. fate of Washington shall be} and restricted by the Arbitrary Act cloared of rebela, who suffered heavy |can immediately be derived by the| Democratic Benators, Rithette on Tae times he welcomes occasions to speak ' eoliapse of the Baptist Church, districts, supplies being rushed to Tat) rg tg of assessed valuation| of Congrass. Wrest eo noslanges feared The heavy | United States th partnership with the|fo"euened in advance that. they | visit of Mr. Coleord and Me commits . fp Melrose Park, small residential| Grange and West Point by motor| TOS oS cate hag been $1.50| Says Eighteenth Is Revolutionary howitzers and other artillery have | rest of the world, while the points | wanted to talk compromise. S inky fuPHieh that. Opmortenltn: « el | trucks. HFS be og Amendment, ‘been captured, from the Reds. like Article X, on which hypotheti-| Mr. Wilson didn't see Mr. Coleord some pronol Moher ta bur of Chicago, cleven lives were} 100. of assessed valuation; the ~ | me pronouncement from the White ; Sgt More than 200 wero without| Many othor’ cities were hit by the] se tae, tA ANA 85 | eee ea TE ea eee the | Geach cE araintarenne Ute Tan, | Sel, onal Me trloorisaate cesstaston: tava (Ft his committee, But the memorial, House has been expected for sever: i be e. bal increase has been recommé Y|the Federal Constitution up to the|Press).—At a conference held in E . they presented will, of course, be laid| days, but it has been deferred te hemes to-day. Every house standing| Storm, including: Washinglon, Ga! 1) 4 oo oneiations Committce of the| clghtcenth, the Prohibition Amend-| sen yesterday between representa- arisen can be determined later on. | nerore the President by his’ private) what Congress MBCA as Dodie Ne , w. dd beon| Where property damage is estimated % 4}ment, are subjects relating to the|tives of the Berlin Government and |OISPUTED POINTS ONLY SHOULD} secretary. very day it is planned | joint resolution propo: clara- sheltered wounded who had been House and the District of Columbia nd li proposing a declara arian the debris of seventy-|* $125,000; Williamson, ¢ property| Committee ¥ Aap ey and a tnd eer eretant the Communists in the Ruhr region BE VOTED UPON. {t0 ae THOS ate so that event { on of Peace. . 2 ge estimates 0,000. and are not amendments revolution- | paul Levy of Frankfort, President of y take their referendum | ally thousands of persons whose! It is still a game—each side watch- Ave shattered buildings. pyar bilvde meridia oT ENT CONTROL OF CITY | ote A’ opetactne and which deprive | Nt" Comnunist Party’ of cermany | ge eee ny ae ae ereroroora, (BAMeS command public respect will | ing the other, and each side confident In almost every place where bull TORE: CARRE Ot eaten se AFFAIRS EXTRAVAGANT. the State of their sovereign powers. | said that his party could not win its| ft ‘hes . . | he enlisted in the movement that the public supports such tactics. ee. ings were wrecked the menace of fire | West Point and several nearby towns New Yorkers are not particularly Despite the fact that the people of fighting under the present conditions. “tut not while the world waits 4) COLCORD A REPUBLICAN BUT Mr. Colcord's efforts are the begin- " i New Jersey on two occasions had re-| Save w ~ ny for the pledgos ning of what may 2 ne to'lowed. He ee ee ae ce igtr ite: [ interested In intimate details @f the | fused to On Cee tO oe aes | Ween co teak oft {hia TEDL as Lslareall rte reat P NOT A PARTISAN. Bing GL whet say vel crave a Neton: Dai, Ghkds biatrict. wer Na-1 ne MOP wee fs wel De Ree -| covernment of the City of Washing-| that the Legislature later ratified the |Worgs, “We cannot fight single. sci Mr, Colcord admits he is a Repwb-|the treaty fight that the country still thooal Guard has been called out for lief for Lagrange and Weat Point] or oO ghall treat the subject in a] Suffrage ‘Amendment, pointed out | Pon Ged against Re oaa oF Garman e. Signers galore, from all political jean, but claims he is no partisan. | wants action, not delay, and a defini- | was sent from Atlanta early to-day 4 in the brief, it was stated in relation = ¥"| parties and all walks of life, give He is the kind of a man who believes tion of American foreign policy pohce duty. Wrecked stores offered tinh booty for looters and they were quick to appear, The guards are to remain indefinitely. ‘The tornado, cutting a ragged path | in motor trucks and automobiles. pecial train bearing ‘doctors, “hing and tents will leave for thi Ps stricken cities at once. food, broad way to show that national gov- ernment control of a municipality is more extravagant than inside control, such as is exercised by tho City of ° to that matter: “Though there may be no objection in principle to an amendment which concerns the right of suffrage, an example of the effect of ratification by the Legislature tape apepeeeieis FALLS SIX STORIES AT FIRE AND LIVES MILK | CHOCOLATE = JELLY eee oe + | Now York, which is always clamoring rather than by the people in conven: BANA EO GS Speckled tabits | immed the 5 " DI 5 ul ted | at] pe . vainty oF ! a Pr tes teria ae oeaing 20 KNOWN DEAD Te ue ppeneet New York Have el as Ag ere popular Fireman Bounces From Floor to plane sweets. gti candy peed 3 ne . : | vote refused to amend its Constitu- : ~ ike Mig but surdek Wilmette, one gf the IN INDIANA STORM; | everything to sy gut their own {tion to meee te eee pumcaae, vei aes iy See and Bie wl Cuore nish suburbs of Chicago. Hyndr government. They elect their re- | at tho present scwsion of its Lasisin- s Only Bruised. jn 34¢ Sof the Wilmette residents were ALL WIRES DOWN. sponsible servants every four | ture, a proposal of an amendment to Pee fi to take refuge for the night ete : d tanerally throw them |the Constitution of the United States) | Witllam J- Reilly, « fireman att ‘i ae ra Central and Northern Sections of years, and generally fh was ratified, which by way of illus-|to Truck 14, lowered on a goose-neck | af etwisiong bike jae | t al ' ay + i ‘ a gh Hy time they are be- teaon eS eee in ine onare.” ladder from the roof of the six-story 5 Norw ark, a convent was| he State Are Isolate . we may "tenement house at No, 1565 Fitth Ave- | Not Washington have 4 é v f @amaged and a number of nuns were | Bua DPtAde aatine ater a yn enaty oy ate supplemental briet Bled by At fhe at 11 etolock to-day, for the pursoos | MAIS aint Galteas ge severely injured they had to bo] 1 vapors, March 28.—~More| of thelr aity in eo far as welght at: | novel point is made, that the right of opening ventilators and letting out} or, Banny i! oxcved to bospitals, The infant taches to the right to vote. he|to amend the Constitution is a right] the smokp-from a fire in a store on the daughter of Mrs, Peter Rossoczski than a score were killed in a tornado} people here have no vote. of the people of the United States as| street floor, got his foot tangled in a ‘ peaeh hem her rhether’s afme welea swept Matinern and Central] “They are in the state of minors, |distinguished from the people of | clothesline fand fell to the yard, : es, Katee blocks, | Indiana last night, acoording to re- particular State; t ne Deol On the way down Reilly was bounced Be > | Shy the wind and carried three blocks, | oo. aching here over badly crip- Continued on Tweitth Page.) _ |fhe United States have only National | rom ye” clothesline of one floor. to wwacre she was picked up uninjured. powers, thé police power being re- control, This right may not be taken ‘ pled wires to-day. Me ens rye those of the floor below, and, Ch : aw . ‘i 4 to the States, and the right of ° + and, although — Smal compe, were prectiouly Uy, §, INTERFERES IN _|intcrnat "police being’ vignv of the edly bruise, ug ons of Harton Hoe 5 s egies people of New Jersey over which the] pital said his condition was not serious. ANY ARE KILLED, |W" sniirea. it wis impossibic to! BOUNDARY DISPUTE. | people, of, the United Slater have no|" Tne re burned the utter and ens UNDREDS HURT In the Fort Wayne district fifteen store of M. Rubenfeld, where it origi- * H from them without their consent. “i were reported killed, with seven at ‘ é - nated from an unknown cause. Ruben- y ' " 2 The constitutionality of the Prohi- uben: | UN SOUTHERN TOWNS, | West Liverty, six at’ union City, one | Asks Receiver For $200,000,000 sonetitutionallty of the Prob | (eis teow was catimatod at $1,000, bition at Monroeville, several at Genoa, and A Veritable Palace t. = [three at Zulu” ‘Union City. ison the| ‘and Claimed by Both Texas |the entorsetet oe et aenin to-day| ATTACKS INDIA’S VICEROY } ‘reat Property Loss Reported and aitegea ewes g ae St tho: and Oklahoma. in connection with consideration of . s here 0. Aa : ; Math sited eet , + — Fioods Are Feared in Wake of —_———— WAREINETON: are ear tbe original ult Orpuaht by te watt Comminsion Declares He In Unfit of Easter Treasures | the Tornadoes. Swollen Riyers Cause Menace in|! Government to-day a u-) State and from Wisconsin. Because to Hold Office. ’ : i ew England. preme Court to appoint a Federal re-|o¢ the number of cases arguments | pry, India, March 23.—Thé special OFT STORES Burst forth in a blaze of splendor, with : | gruaNTA, de, March 49—Be-| pogron, Witter ah swollen rivers | ceiver for all the olf lands in the Red| were not expected to Be concluded be- | commission appointed ‘by" the National BEAUTIFUL EASTER PACKAGES, NOVELTIES ; ths hs: secant paraban werd | couned’ by the Whar in) Ue nombiern | iter Velen claimite, Wr Zuaad and OR: 1f0F8 fore in, Congress to inquire into the recent dis- AND SWEETS as Bright, Fresh and Inviting as Wood. hag A é of Bil Glstrics oe nern | ahoma and valued at more than $200,-|, The cases to-day involved vir- | Conant) Mine os, Hite land Violets. OUR STOCKS ARE WONDERFULLY sil'ed, hundreds injured, thousands |?! latricta continued to . mendes | 405,090, tually the same questions as the 3 In njab has published LARGE, affording sweeping choice of selection in ever: | bridges and river front properties in| An injunction to prevent either State,| Rhode Island, Kentucky and } jts report, It says that the commis- p EVERYTHING 15 PRICED I 2 3 } made homeless and millions of dol- | many cities and towns in New England | both of which have armed forces around | churetts cases recently presen sion finds Baron Chelmsford, Viceroy, tise ay Mose Under D IN ACCORDANCE ‘ lace’ worth of property destroyed by | to-day the disputed land, from interfering with] the court, but the original New and Goverfor General of India, incapa TH the tremendous Underbuying-underealling power of ? 4 ’ i ’ Poinis elone the Qferrimac ahd Cons [coe Tacmyers’ control of the property| suit embodied a more extensiv Tinwat hiding Hib Alan’ ofioe cand LOFT Inc. and we can safely promise you the most tempt- i | @ series of tornadoes which swept Pat Wives and ipbutaries | tack upon the validity of the ie Meare ing BARGAINS, EVERYTHING for the i The " portions of Georgia and Ala-|reporitd that the water had reached ere Peg teenth Amendment and parts of the |™ands his recal Cunningest of Fuzzy little Chicks and Bunnie _ aideegiahonteet igh OV the highest mark in many years CHILD IN CONTEST LOCATED,|Hatorcement Act’ than heretofore | The report apelnres tine one Sitting and Rupaing Figures, Bunpies on Wheel } bame yesterday and last night, ac- Mille at Lawrence wen forced tg p ccsBeta et brought to the Court's attention, ust ey designed to overthrow sue Abundance and Profusion, Milk Chocolate Sp te | ciate, because of footed’ barcmenta ang ae ritish Government has been proves ost endless variety, and GIFT PACKAGES that ’ j cording to reports received here to- | others were threatened by the ateads Mover Oréerea to Peedtee/ mimes LITTLE BOYS The Amritsar affair, in which a breathe the spirit of EASTER. Watch N fairly | day. riga, ot le Merrimac fuver 7 Granddavgbter To-Morrew. slaughter occurred when natives wero pleted it Hg) Dail ‘R. Watch our Newspaper an. RU cab ana State airs noune ‘or Daily surprises. | |” Because of demoralized wire condi- |, Fhe, Concord and Merrimie River) taut ten o'clock to-morrow momins| SEIZED AS ROBBERS letenisen oF sininueamnter une Easter Stock: Se ay Quality and V, tions few additional details had come | district in twen ar hours and the | wap allowed to Mra, Leah Meyer of No. us nasal a tee alt i aster cks Supreme in ly a ‘alt 4 , . officals were prepared to open | $y p, she ro 4 i , . ‘ tna |e het ta i chac! ime ’ im early to-day. fhe floodgates ‘which have been closed | 23 Post Avenue, the Bronx, by Justice) Police Say They Admit Breaking oe tee a touttnas tt anreree “HOCOL ‘ Casualties resulting from the storm | there since the record freshet of 1802. Mitchell in the Supreme Court to-day In'o Fruit Warahsushen Five of the punjab; Gen. Dyer, Commander ONT OMS. beat rally Very High Grade Assorted Chocolates { which swept the section around La ments, in| Hommes and Ceotocies (pita produce her standdeughier, Auguste nto Fruit Warenouse—rive of the Brritish tro two Colonels, Premium Silk Chocolates Bon Fons and Chocolates—A strictly “Class A” col- bo, anda'y ‘ af A * ep .|Meyer. The child ts sought by her hers Sougt Deputy Commis. Smith, and two cach in = neat cl ¥y tion of superior sweets presented in a variety of cen= | Grange, Ga, yesterday were placed d warnings were le wed at vert: pod i Nag ei Others Sought. Indians shall be dismissed. Pri fren tiles und flavor that leaves no candy night igh 4 Aces niong the Connecticut river. | grand atward Robltzek, 4 ‘ as ls Tote ‘ungratified. Attract ive 0c } cary to cd ge aiiy, dees and i Vermont wore threat-| wealthy coal merchant, to whom her boys were arrested by Patro x a “ ite, 48¢ and 99¢ sits POUND BOX ep are tor the } 100 to 128 injured. Approximately one |cned' by the ‘unusually heavy tee ow: || custody was awarded by a decision ot rank Tigh early today after, it] “SPY” TRIAL 1S HELD UP.|| 3;sonnen (CREAM Hae 2 Lb, Box, $1.60 5 Lb, Box, $4.00 1.19, 1.50 ; q | hundred homes were destroyed and) A Aurel Orde ee ieee firattiobore | the Appellate Division In 1912 after the] !* alleged, they confessed to the t — tls of richest Mugar. Ore! CHOCOLATE COVERED $ | the property damusge is estimated at|{hu an isiand, was awept away, yester-|mothers death |) af three boxes of ottvea from tie. ware | put Merman Weasels Must be Kept|f which come in leasing vam SKEAM (REPPen MIN \ hee, 000 day. carrying one of residents of) | ving to get control of the title girl; Suid Wy Sree @ Dee in Custody. a eacn 7 Assorted Milk Chocolates puis, “Cent favored’ wit | Yomen and children, together with ne con appeared graver hie firet intimation as to her where it dealers, at No. 5 Die ee Annar SikE cp etoudicG . 5 eae Moar farce wa, finest Ol of Rengermint " et een tosmight and. tormor-| Meyer protested she could not sorhply twelve years old, ‘of No | determing of appe: rom ¢ a ‘and many others, ull covered wit! . Poon Bs } untouched by the storm and in every | Predicted rain to-night and tormore| Sih” jiatice Miichelln ‘order bocatis| Street; Benjamin’ Levine,| #1 of habeas corpus proceedings, the tw (hieks ghd famous ‘Preanium Milli Chorginie MY 9c Ghocoiate. POUND BOX 4 i ea a i ugusta. war in a Chicago. convent. , tl eunkauin Halk dy! bani asta in’ attractively ; a HUGH GRADE SMOOTH AL- = |. other available space found intact Aue we inea tae vethe | wWelve, and his ther, William, ten.| Supreme Court to-day ordered the r wy ‘ i : f Hospitals were overflowing with| Fires Caused by Ternade ae AeREOe MITTAL aphines tS RP OP HHadeon Street, ‘They wero| tention in custody of the United States Li i 2 Lb, Box, 81,78 5 Lb. Box, $4, ea fell ntact eral ent tents F Minha. “Many {injured were cared Minsourt, ee char with juvenile delinquency Marahal in New Yorke of Herman Wes PANORAMA, ROGS— An ‘Alionaa. Tene : 2 for in the court house. AP: LOU IH Mey March 98-——Oek 18) | FIND LOST FLYER’S PLANE, | wich saw wiso carrying a tarne box nOUrt alao ordored the temporary |B {ancy screens $f Bucur. Seven hea de Whe cleottic Yight plant, a» well as| “8%, billed aud several persona injures) — — ie chased and caught the boy and took] postponement Naval Court Martial | § throug! MILK CHOCOLATE EGGS AND BUNNTES—A wonder- rinent. POUND BO: n St. Louls during « mile gale 1 ly a Raat Say oceedi gainst Wessels, 2 ‘s ful variety. Running Bunnies, Standing Th the waterplant, was put out of com Ht Tani Guanes Sete Tile ENE | Rope Rapeesses Snes Indians Have) him to } Hudson street, where.| MOredie Navy, Department we thee Bunnies Ii ql kints of positions. Rome. wit AND GO) 7 |rich Sunday until midnight awept this ter |hie says, the Lavine boys were waiting] {uriletion over him ee % GRAY AND GOLDEN lene ty me norm the state of “Atzaguri eoutne | ound Nergarth. |e ee tees vie Wop Pace muwntm—vew | MLRIS at eet rae ED ye hillside mill district al at of : =| AREADIA, Fla, March 2% — Word! According to the police, the boys PEACE RESOLUTION UP pretty faves. soft, ‘ ‘and well built toys, int towns were raked by fre According f n HB Rrings both sitting and wi post completely destroyed, the te ran into thousands of | has reached here that the plane of! said they gained entrance to (he ware- Ld cdi malabat . ing k 12 19¢ 49 69 99 t EAs Bias taicing fre after the “ Lieut, Omar Nlergarth had been found! jouse by forcing an elevator door and! pyyye tm iba Mapas ‘Commitee |i Exlicat oat C, | rae feed 2 fot IC, | JC, c ) storm passed. Many persons, caught “" labundoned thirty-two miles south of jumping ten feet to the basement where | i bd i lie Wetiieeis and debris, W wt a Sent to Rabr Dise/pecy Lake, It is believed Niergarth | the Pose were stored, Five other boys Over the Wording, | ee Genre, . ad ut Perminst ' 3 e being souxht s ¥ y 29 " ‘i 7 = mae J wandered away into the Everglades. | 4 s ai WASHINGTON, March 29.—Consid- | Our Big Daily Spe 4 in open tonight, Mon 2 Our Big Daily Specia J Ported turned to death PARIS, March 29.—Confirmation of! search for him Is being continued and - Jeration of the resolution to d Fr Fria March29 wie SERRA GY? athe slscinn: Bear’ of cach, Whors Ri i Seales [For Tuerder, March Py Most of the dead are negroes. the entrance of regular Germany Army | the hope is expressed that Indians bhve | New Contition Cabinet Te Named) joyce was started by the House For- or BuOnenY, HOCOLATE_ 60% West Point, Ga, also was hard hit,| troops into the Rubr District, on the | resedéd him, for Prussia, eign Affairs Committee to-day ASSORTED NUT RED. PEPPI H ten persons being reported dead there. Jedse of the Allied Zono of Occupation, | ,NICrEArN, an ary Aver, has Been] BERLIN, March 28—The newly-or-| ‘The xeneral plan of having straight. | pated eid wert ean ou ites Fda Mites eae ee he ‘Agricola, a small settlement in Ala- | without any perm n from the Allies, | Tuesday and other shave been| Sanized Ministry for Prussia, it was) out peace r solution Was «fproved low shape Oven jonlent, / unt 10 P. some disks ot rok ' las been received by the French! scouring the section ‘ oy iteek “|the committee. Details of the exact ey 1 81. & THIRD AY.|7 sik ‘Cream, oe ne t fi dim. | announced toda: is composed as fol: Open untill 12 o'clock. Dama, had a death list of five. Later] Foreign Office, it was sald to-day | re sa : x Sia MM language caused disputes. | Ping va 206 BROAD WA. Open tonight’ tint 11.90 P.M | favored with Pe Wvreporta, 1t- was believed, would show |, The sublet’ will” probably “come up | lows: Premier and Minister of Agri- — Hifi" tints’ ana dell Hote w. JST MARKEY pT. Newark | OU of Peope ‘he i . before the Supreme Council in London | Great Damage i» Reported tm culture, Herr, Braun; Interior, Herr] Killed im Ten-Foot Fall Down [este favor NMARE ST, and wo tonight until 11:30 P.M. \epveloped jm Jackets Sdditional deaths tn Alabama. The French say they can find no ex: | Michigan Severing; Education, Herr Haenisch Stateway \ for, Lie HAND HLACB ee 2 Kr PHN: [Fragrnnty “eho ae . cl eve 0 ne aendl ut 10 f ¢ hy iq or r oI Reports from practically ull over | suse whatever for the sending Of 00P8) porporT, Michigan, Mare Financg, Herr Ludeman; Public Works,| A man believed to have been Ole’ I chopped Nate or Ine OR AIE TEND, SFRRBT loeclee tater ot Georgia and Alabama told of —_ LEERY Grade SH, 8" 9 Fer oe ener ere ee eedd | Johnson of No, 167 Sands Street, Brook- [ GemctaL vi the LOFT Special lyn, was killed last night when he fell " un Gown a flight of stairs i “ ‘Gabement poolfoom at No. pape Sigler aoa Re S4e Sane ema Are | ApS eNO” OT iH} Me reporte fant et