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_ [HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920 ins fe ONLY TWO COURSES Haith Cavell Heroine — BLUNDER HALTS "on'isanson'staixe 70, 0/ the Pretty Spring Dresses Municipal CLERKS. ——— | Now Shown in New York Shops nan CHICAGO WHE ° 91. j | Becarneni ‘oP Laker “Tike the IN,CHICAGO, STRIKE LEFT FOR WILSON 4” Associate Nurses’ Hyes; PASSAGE OF BILLS |i crt in \- Will Preside. ON PEACE TREATY - Died a Martyr to Duty QN RENT GOUGING «eee ‘ . Wa NS [called a conference of the coastwise| Miss Jacqueline Van Til Gives | {if be ae Demand for Higher Wages Among. City Employees Is Refused by the Council, CHICAGO, March 30. NICIPAL clerks, stenog- t raphers and bookkeepers: a | —e— ‘steamship companies and the striking Notify World U. S. With- | Relations With a Remark- bly by Mistake and Senate | #8 wil! preside. 5% ing disruption of city business. In addition 196 garbage handlers were out, causing suspension of a Both sides to the strike have de- | ' Must Wait. | clared their willingness to attend. The! — conference is called in response to the draws From Obligation. | — able Woman and Patriot. | # . " appeals of Southern planters, who garbage collection, { FIRST STEP IS LIKELY.! By Fay Stevenson. | SURE TO GO THROUGH. | tert they are facing ruin because of | A concerted strike of groups of . y biel oa \ ISS JACQUELIND VAN TIL! —_— | their inability to ship North their early the 18,060 municipal employees, r ay @ nurse of Liege, Belgium, for Bac! | spring produce, owing to the coastwise all of whom have demanded in- Not Expected to Humiliate five years an associate of a Declare No Change Wie teas aden creased salaries, and possible i 5 F . Joyce, Cha As- ! } Himself Before Govern- Fdith Cavell, the British martyr ill Be Made and All Will |soclated Railroad. Marine, Managers’ wholesale resignations of police. = mse} ore nurse, has just arrived in New P. This W Committee, arranging a new contract men and firemen, also became a 2 sas York. ‘ass This Week. with the marine workers, agreed to act possibility when the City Couneit ments of the Allies. ork. as arbiter in the longahoremen’s strike ‘I want to give my impressions to ‘8 te agelpet the United Frutt Company, i early to-day rejected a revised oa cae you of Edith Cavell as we saw her. I | (Special From a Staff Correspondent Thal, ‘Wroeate’ “Unter Gach ee budget carrying $4,000,000 to meet i i 1 Work ion, hich 4 By David Lawrence. want to paint a picture of her char- of The Evening World.) t {used to handle floats to the United salary raises. ' i (Special coast a th vt The Eve- eats as she appeared to us," said! g ALBANY, ‘March 80.—The Legista- |I7ult Company's piers because the poets A dozen girl strikers to-day 2 . | Miss Van Til as we sat in the Hotel WASHINGTON, March 30. (Copy-| Breslin yestertay afternoon. “If I do right, 1920.)—The Treaty of Ver-|Not make a heroine of her at first, if state at the/!,20 not flatter her in the beginning of my description, it is pecause 1 want White House will, shortly be sent}to paint her character ay an artist, White House, will shortly be sent! because T want to bring out the true woman as we nurses saw her.” 1 ; d that Governments will be notified Born of Holland Dutch parents, || the United States regretfully with-! Miss Van Til was educated in Brus- draws from the obligations signed sels and served fourteen years as a|| , | nurse in Belgium. She was captured by her Peace Commissioners 8). ing Germans the same time}! Paris as well as the terms of the/with Edith Cavell, but after proving armistice and must ask for a reas-| her innocence before a German court- sembling of the Peace Conference | martial at the close of hostilities was H and the negotiation of a new treaty. |Feleased. Blond with large Dutch biue|| | ture is buzzing to-day over a muddle |ssreed to @ tru until 6 o'slock to- night. Unless th arbitration pr sal which sprang up last night in con-|is agreed Be Cay, declare they will de- nection with the anti-rent profiteering |p ere, which may spread to otter hareor bills, which were supposed to be on|'"terests: | yee | the calendar and to be speeded on ASKS BOARD TO oO. K. their way through both Houses to picketed the City Hall, Alder- men were stopped by the strikers and city employees who were not striking were urged to stay away. RUDOLPH SAW NO BRANDY, sailles, which lies in Anyway, the Bottle Was Half Fall When They Took Him Away.’ Ali that she brought Rudolph Righter to her rooming house at No. 327 Baat 50th Street for, Mrs. Olga Gottachal® testified to-day in Yorkville Court, was to clean the windows. She called the Policeman in, she said, when Righter found bottle of XXX brandy and i started to clean up the house, —~-+ = ‘ ail Righter pleaded not guilty to a chat These alternatives are being con- anes oa figure and possessing anti-rent gouging bills were reported me: bi Hach Asrh Label catia. RL arommoaiens i Hah ss Bale hy. 2 of stealing scarfs, gloves and a muffler i 5 all the vivacity.of a French girl, Miss in their finished form t Sey ety or ey nee he eine nd held in $300 bait sidered. But the chances are thatl yo mn sat-ubon the edge of her io the Benate! ecome ao demoralised in ite sev: H a = Sohwab i Gov. Smith for his signature. When CUVILLIER’S ACTION ll! Senator Lockwood entered the Senate ; vali % | last night and had his bills cafled up, Alderman Quinn, Republican, Calls {| he found they had not been reecivea| Hylan Administrtion “Tottering” | from the printer. in Resolution, 1 | The rule of both Houses 1s that; Alderman Wm. F. Quinn, Repub- every bill before passage must be on|/!can, Introduced the following | reso- | |lution to-day at the me eting of the | file in its final form three days. ‘The | found of Aldermen ee fo Witt be fottowed, tor] 0 7 on last Thursday, and were to have| eral departments that a representa- fe = aE ee Bassiona. ile Gouled the Wabee Gur atte iowe Wibar (ONS DAFTY |astuvertaineit ns need ee been on the calendar of both Housea| tive in tir Assembly tas intro. | WINE, WOMEN, SONG |MRS. KERR WINS shaolin Oe ee } strife, it is conceivable that the) friend, SN") MISS JACQUELINE VAN TIL, |J#8t night. Tho authors of the meas-| fivestitution af ihe date ie AND $7,480 GONE DIVORCE DECREE), “tow much’ did he'drivik” aBiced the President would confess to the rest} “Miss Cavell was reserved, almost] ~~~ — —| ures left for their homes on Friday iments of the ‘City, Government eas ing aes itis Mea that was in the Dottie,” replied of the world the humiliating fact)cold in her manner, hard to get ac-|*t Henley on the Thamos and therg | secure in the knowledge that the bills Sd Whereas tn, Deer toe: Mie ane that the United States does not in-/quainted with, and at first we nurses! {ne home of her aged mother and sis- | would be ready for passage last night. acitarsc Senator “Same Old Story,” Says Brooklyn protested Rudolph. ‘That ‘cooper Testifies His Gay ie i . was half full when they took tae od tend to live up to the pledges she | Who ak rate younger (Miss Cavell ter, who has married petuannen’ Saattlish Ale Fei eakkle ine dod nippoee ehlk Monee oe Bank Teller, Held on Charge Daughter's Husband Became MERE SG * eee )|Was then about forty-seven) won-/ 5 cian, she threw aside her ap- wuls A. Cuvilier, 3ra ceiry, Remi er Joini ‘i made during the war—namely ty) TO | how we Ould male mon freon) parent reservedness and became | the landlords had been busy in New AU revived tine tha of Grand Larceny. Remiss After Joining Arr ‘Tailor Killed by Moter Tracks co-operate with the rest of the Al- ship, We had Bey ~| laughing, talkative, almost vivacious Board of Aldermen hereby heartily John KE, Nester, No. 21 Bayside Mrs. Isabel Cooper Kerr of Garden| Loon Ger! « tailor, No. 210 East g re dhe abtorcenient “ot (22! ¢ had several little cottages| woman, ‘She was very domestic, fond | York. Mass meetings were held for] endorse the action of Assemblyman |Place, Rocka Beach, receiving | City Th Gnughter 8 forbver’ tute | 114i ‘attr ‘was: fatally, injured cea } lat th dale in Brussels called 1'eole Belge d'In-} of home life, gardening, cooking, and| ang against the rent measures, but| support and all ie eyundivided | in the Municipal Bank at Pit-)g..,, : t No. 174{da¥ by x motor truck at 11th Street the terms of peace. firmieres Diplomees (Belgian Schoo! | loved little children, But for clothes 2 tion of the present dneoms |kWPand Stone Avenues, Brooklyn, left} “°nttor Charles Cooper of No. WILSON AWAITS PROPER MO-/for 1 ! MENT FOR TAKING ACTION. | 2% ed Nurses) and Miss Cavell] She cared nothing. I have seen her| nobody had any idea there would be ad nurse. dress in a room with three mirrors tniniet of all nationali-| and never glance at herself, although | @2ly attempt to block the measures in and Fifth Avenue. Policeman Bolgef vember and dig not| Hancock Street, Brooklyn, was to-day|o¢ Hast 104th | Street Station, com: d tottering (Hylan ad- |his cage last tion, passing automnob , ee ueihe Wa hadvale n ; hous come back. ‘The bank ate $7,509,| ranted an interlocutory decree of di- Inju tun ty Mount 8 !¢ ff ‘The situation here follow! ties—Italian, French, English, Amer-| She was very neat and dainty in her| any other way than to suggest amend- which a surety company paid vorce ky Justice Van Siclen In the but eGrber died on the way i temporary defeat of the treaty ten fican, Russian, Dutch and even some| appearance. Her one thought in life GIRL SENT TO PRISON | tis morning Nester, with $20 lett ReRcloen sreidive, teen abs Perry Forest, No. 205. West } ay just beginning to crystal- | Swiss gin Miss Cavell had strict] was always for others, not for herself, | ments, ' J rcond Street, was held on a ideas, a keen sense of duty and she and some ardent love letters said to . i E day when we were back| The twelve bills which cover the FOR FORGING CHECK |represont the rest, was arraigned in| fick M. Kerr of No, 115 West 67th | charge of manslaughter, lize, For a time it seemed the execu-| gig not care for the vivacity and im-| 46 ——— hel ithoi pail o St Hive branch of the Govorniment would | Sulsive ways of some of the foreign at the hospital 208 British,| renting situation and which are ex- eae Ghavesiar ented Inisinve: HacWee ate ln acre iata Paar ee inne bt watch the ers of Bi She ea ge 006 Ht |e summon and tn er peceg to cur aredy andorin mua SAMS Signing Name of Mother of |e na'nen a's brauge | enim mw ere ew ot ANCRE YQ | ; * ss to make peace by joint res- 2 understoc . the 4 . some very ba Y A 5 taurant pew e n % { ana But tt eign to look now | auite understood. some of Ms St $l0/ wounded, We asked no queations, | [em Sdvanced to third reading in the ‘Chum She Met While Doing “It's the old story—awvine, women| Senator Cooper, an officer of Anancial Mh the Gomuine Roqucfirt Flav canter the paychological moment—| we all learned'to love her, and'I think | 2°2U8© we had learned that ‘duty'| Senate. They were to have been put War ‘Work, and song,” Nester said, according to} rRanizations of Brooklyn and Manhat- CHEESE } aah when the joint resolution 18 she loved us,, = » meant more than idle queries. Miss/ on final passage last night and trans-| Miss Maargaret Cussana, twenty-two | the poll! ‘The love letters, one of | t#n, being the principal witness in his} aughter’s behalf. The Kerra were Te Tee ay cor haa (pee vetoed | Cg ST of the foreign girls, such | C4vell said: ‘Nurse this man care- | ferred to the Assembly for rush action |¥c#rs old, a pretty stenographer, was | Which conveyed thanks for a | . as the French, Italians and & promise of repayment, 4 nd hi | 5 . fully, feed this fellow twi sentenced to-day to serve fri ix | d ed to “John L. Wells,” married on April 25, 1912, and have a! by the President—te treaty wil! be ice during | there. © from six | dress hn L. Wells,” ARE MiEe Chee vant Ol: sent back to the clared he had bec | i a | the night months to three years in thi Iten-|he says he has been using. nate. In order to Belgians, are inclined to be | the 9 ae cee over this boy} ‘When Senator Lockwood discovered |i. "Gn ‘niackwull's Inland anter “ene in and about New| Mr. Cooper testified that his son-in- | et at the viewpoint of the Adminis- | a trifle ‘soft’ We make friends easily: | Tilt he Breatent cara’ All of these | his bills were not on the calendar he |piasdoa guilty before Judge Malone in| Mnate foe tie, law began to be careless of his domes- | s xed a inember | we are emotional and we trust every | ()° rought to one cottage and|qemanded an explanation. The best goats) wp Rams Bi A lM cat EC A Let Ancre Cheese head your grocery or- der. Its appetizing fla- vor adds zest to most tration, the writer there were but six of us to care for General Sessions to forgery in the sec- [old child. tic responsibilities soon after becoming 4 iF Bate Cabinet to gtve his interpreta-|one right at first acquaintance, But) them. There were two Russian milk he could get was that the bills had|ond degree. aes IETS a Lieutenant in the Aviation Corps in anything you serve at tion of the present status of the| Miss Cavell was not so. She wanted | one Bae girl, two English girls and|not been returned from the printer.) Qfiss Cussans went to R. H. Macy & MAN, 98, IN FUR COAT, | the fal! of 1917, Kerr saw ie in your table. ny , va gi oughly before she | myself. Not content with this excuse the Sen-|C Feb,; 21 and picke ’ | France. He is now a stock broker, | on naga ataeton to know a girl thoroughly before she | Myself : en-|Co, on Gnd Gickeds Ou ae tae f Made by SHARPLES, PHILADELPH ' nat sist to the proponents of] teally trusted her, and yet when Mi88| yon end worked mony Gines tit en | ator from Brooklyn started on a tour|voat valued at $498, She paid for it FOUND WANDERING | Justice van Sicten allowed Mrs. Kerr " tA | * te to cay what shall be done, | Cavell once made the friendship of a| sleeping for two or three days, We| of investigation, with a check drawn on the Columbia —-—- $200 a month alimony. aoe rey te ey esc about the per- | fit! it was lifelong; it meant a true-| wondered why some of the other| Rushing over to the Assembly he| Trust Company and signed by Alice M. | “Harry C, Smart,” Unable to Tell Baynvhay you piceie': {| blue alliance, | Rurses were not assigned to duty but |found the bills had been reported from| Wt"? The check came ‘back ‘with the Police Where He Lives sonnel of the peace commission, it} ta nths the whole | We asked no questions. There was|the printer, and put havcale! information it was a forgery. Miss ot re Lives, $s a fact that they were duly ap- Rhincs sew mone |something in Miss Cavell’s face gpevees | Det Sih te: Oblendar rrested in Ontario. Taken to Bellevue. 's oe a Sy fa constitutionally auth- | spirit of our cottages changed. We/which said, ‘Duty first, questions |there, although they have not yet been ns told the court she m Fs inted by the cons E er while both ng war work in’ Canada, ‘They to New York So the “muddle” was explained, but | sans thas since mado t Fie » tally | learned to love the high ideals of our | later.’ papotend out ce theleorialttes athe Tere ats, {head nurse and take a more serious] “And then. one day very suddenly | Lowet House. Sin Beer! . 0} men Wisappeared. Again we int of view. And best of all, we by is now the law of the/P°T@ what duty’ meant. If I'hag|@Sked no questions. We had ot A white-haired man, found wander in Oi mse ne Jing about at Sixth Avenue and 47th wether, and ested ith Street at 4 A. M. to-day, could not tell I, Brook- [Policeman Carty where he lived, and| ed executive and the empowered to negoti That tre 0 No. 1411 Aven “Better Chocolates ara Lower Price” I ‘ aig ;|nothing could be done. The bills, | ' ., England Pranc e word to describe Miss Cav | wor igned to us. Then one day | 2° b iyn, tted signing Mrs. Fiero's|was taken to the East Sist Street Sta- ‘ land of Canada, arene a, alee: Boe epee i, Sam "a dutiful.” she | in the fall of 1915 Miss Cavell was|which were to be in Gov. Smith's] nan Kk ton. saa Iai | r Italy and the wor! is interna- | 1 shoul jwhatever she felt to be her | taken away as a criminal and we|hands on Wednesday, will see their Siren = pare fi | ) to-day, The efforts of | *!ways did wha » helped were captured by the Germans, We There he seid Ba was Marry CEMA | ‘ tional law to-day. ponies ocd duty, and that 1s why sho helped | [esas Coniures by ue ae fives oa passage through the Upper House A. F. OF L. SUSPENDS nincty-cight yoars old. He gave se | a certain members of Congress | solciorg or the Alle ymave to the | Miss Cavell had been faithful to her | obly on that day. Every effort will be] PB ATT WAY SHOPMEN |‘i2"es%c® but. the police could nd no . to make peace by @ court-plaster) (hat 6 Wis why her last words W re, | motto of life; we knew she had|made to get them to the Governor on one who knew him and sent him to| thought of others, she bere was a k in her calm Aaah “ : ‘ ol dressed, wore a fur-lined overcoat, | ‘a firmness to her ctin| Senator Lockwood refused to com-| Asserts Big Union Refused to Re-|Well ore GPS Bae une with ermeae aN | ment on the situation, and the worst and had a card ii his pocket indicating | resolution will not succeed, Wel ¥°r¥ ha. A710 UY tor my country. en must come to the Treaty of Ver-| In the course of time I ‘became | duty.’ | sailles, A resolution of Congress is] more than an associate nurse Miss' gray ey ad ‘done her | Friday. Bellevue to await his friends, He was Milk Chocolate Pluity Mesiow bygs~The most delicious 29c of fluffy, light-as-flake centres fill these entirely delightful als that are wrapped in bright, sparkling ail Pound Box ‘avell took me to her mother’s home which told us all angi ‘cdicti sofas hatha aad ver foll to insure freshn EXTRA SPECIAL — Net Welaht only one-sided, Wither we must /'Cav THO 30) 8 — - -|that any one would say was that it| 'inquish Jurisdiction Over La his name was what he suid. be area TAT CE Fit accept the Treaty of Versailles or ner) ss icon to tot Congress demon- | MORE CITY SCOWS was simply a plece of boneheadedness borers in Other Trades, Wilnon Open Pan-American Milk Chocolate Frozen} Sy’ oT OES |Clusters— Carefully gotiate a new treaty, first the futility of its own on the part of the printer. DETROIT, March 30.—The American Congrenn. Pudding Egys- such de- | 421 Broadway DIFFICULTIES CONNECTED WITH] °'" ANY NEW NEGOTIATIONS. |. trituDE OF THE ADMINISTRA: | 2 a bea relating to the liability of a tenant “How that be done? Shall w TION IS MADE CLEAR. Profiteering Charged to Marsh Land | notaing over after receiving notice to | to word re ask other governments to reassemble} phe foregoing was said in no spirit ‘ i v their plenipotentiaries and negotiate] 4+ yittcrness, but with an earnestness Owners in Queens Where quit, was advanced to third reading in 1 Broadway Jiccted flberts, juicy and 345 Brondway | plump form the centres of OR CARTMEN QUIT] The Judson bil, which repeals See- | Federation of 1 bor has suspended the} President Wilson has agreed to oj tion No, 320 of the real property law,| United Brothe nood of Maintenance of|the third Pan-American €ongress by Way and Railway Shopmen, according | radio from the White House, tt was an- rived here. nounced to-day by the Aero Club of action is suid to have followed] America. ‘The congress, which will be | alleged refusal of the ui | liclous French nuts and its as tuff these goo Brondwiy i sath of whieh, ate O40 Browlway, these joy, Hugusts) and the sapped’ m’ silver foil to [eat Mivecxee st. | outer covering of Mi Insure san Extra Special | 744 Browlmay | chocolate ' itation. My 49 1440 Bromdway |is rich, Extra Special eee ser + eee gece jon to abidé| held at the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, will| ff} but the kid- i t , » Assembly last night and will i , ! | Bese & ivet a new treaty? But the Treaty of] \ hich indicated that the Administra- Ashes Are Dumped, the Assembly last night and will). a decision of the Federation, that} open May 20, Representatives of thirty. | di vent 1408 Broadway |v el ve ty 69c x i illes is everywhere the accepted it 1 allow the | linger on the file until the rest of the Hrathsanood sHould :el h jur- | two countries and sixty aero clubs wil CRS ue Pound Box |ido Nassdu st. |" 9 “a t Versailles is ¢ di tion would not sit by and al A committee representing the Private | Lockwood bills catch up with it, tion over laborers | urs | attend, ax well as delegates from 5,00)! ff enjoy thes Not Weight man & Ann, ! cious. Per Pound fact, E Germany is bound by it) country to get the impression that the | cartmen's Association, civic bodies. who claim that nere passage of g joint resolution is ]its working forces remove 60 per cent sufficient expedient by which to ex- }of the ashes, rubbish and garbage from the |otels, office buildings and priy d by other international tdwa P, Doyle, representing the | des cov dward P. Doyle representing the | tions, Real Estate Board of New York, came tricate the United Stat ———— up yesterday with a variety of fl ly as they re- {Domes in this city, told Mayor Hylan amendments which he wants tacked MILK STILL TOO HIGH, pli agsearyselhaner to-day that unless the city, fume. {on to the anti-rent gouging bills, It} ASSERTS COPELAND more scows the 1,500 carts and severa} |!8 @ foregone conclusion that none of foreign trade which are €X-) 4), sand men in tt a | ir employ will be | his amendments will be adopted, as/ Health Commissioner Blames Leg- | crue under @ treaty? compelled to quit work the bills have been gone over by the It E | 5 . There has been a shortage of city- | best legal talent in both Houses and islature for Unsatisfactory | to California owned ws for some time. Street} have the approval of the Municipal Reduction in Price. | bag r Ma Court justices, well as the judges of the higher courts. The men behind 1 am afraid the men in Congress have not yet begun to realize the full et- fect of their folly, They think they huve killed the treaty, but they hi only severely wounded it, It lies iiké thq body of Caesar, pierced by many wounds, but what are the conspira- icrs saying, what is the crafty Cas- sius doing, what is the mob murmur- ing? Have the members of Congress begun to think what the great audi- ‘om, tangle late to property and many advan tages to —Ever Taste Chocolate Fruit Cake? pected tx It is a fact, incidentally, that for- eign Governments throughout the world, and particularly those asso- ciated with the United States in the | tay recently as- nmittee of the Merchants’ ticism of the Legislature for its ’ ’ P ence is saying or will say when the : tates in the | Association that uMctent scows would i 68 rhe men behind delay in paasing the bilk bills now in | F you haven’t,don tput it off another Il effect of America’s action on the] War nsainst ennils, Ttt tnt Mine |be provided, but denied that private | tren were geing throueh unchanwed, | he Agricultural Committee wan ex-| day. You are missing one of the eaty is felt t nout this country | notified by our Government t | carrying on propaganda | ey Were solng through i d sressed by Health Commissioner | ‘. : Be thei worie REY ee tecai pritie Aliblbier bivral is boon Wnircattacte ns acne hey may not cover the entire sit-|Copoland as a tesuit of the unwatis: | most delightful confections ever made—a ; e Administration bh spo: George the truth in the House | private cartimen that day on | vation,” said one of them, “but they | factory mduction ce announce: 3 , ae 4 Tee ee eed ee Commons yesterday wien he saul {which he made hls aenial Mis inspectors [cover enough to make the dishonest | By, the Shett combination of luscious fruit and chocolate f peace, That is the way the Con-/he was unaware th the United | to receive refuse at city dumps. | landlord sit up and take notice, anc | MUIK companies, with just a tinge of spice. You'll like it AUERBACH CHOCOLATE FRUIT CAKE yrden’s and Sheffield announced reduction of their Grade B_ bottled sity for! to give relief to a whole lot of tenants the private cart wat beqme the ne all be end-| States had rejecied the treaty, It iy ald One? stitution says that wars od. If this treaty cannot pass, it is y unacted upon Mien claim, that. they wens wate caft= [who did not know where they wer |milk to 15 cents a quart, and Grade | Beier aoe ened it cal President. Witon w pt time fen y Ning tol} coing to land on May 1 and Oct, 1.| A milk to 18 ¢ quart, ‘This 3-| up to the men who have kille | eee ah ®) pay priv rty owners 50 cents a | 8017 ear rhe tt A hate “Teent dec #6 On of Shetfield fer a substitute. A joint resolution | ¥! p its | lod he pe Behe pila wi! hold the | wbly with imping on no substitute, What then is pro-] rat on n's caused the] to say officials of the ima wk, and allow the ten- ation, for under the pi Visions | mars : tay where he is, and not be had let the dis- A new treaty? But it must}of the Constitution of the United band ; © | : sae) ; ‘ tera out, nor routed o | tributers "p over on them" and executive branch of the Gov- ef, a Waly can always be: Kepl) AGE FOuleg OU, Re Ie sotinte 5 | Pakore the tana ere threat of an exorbitant rent.” had tailed utterly to lake care uf dhe ments consent to the making of al until the Sena 8 acted favorably | pr OHIO TO FIGHT OFF TO THE SUFFRAGE FIGHT i write ue for name of Auerbach ji . new treaty? or the Nation has rendered its verdict | dum omaapoNeaee | . ; D. AUERBACH & SONS “Phe document was @ compromise | ®t the P {ber RENT GOUGERS | sites Ktivretn ¢ 5 Dalawera Raa Ss < SS ‘46th to 47th St, of many interests, It was labor ns | R “ S sais teenth] WAITERS HELD IN THEFT. | REGAL DENIES SPIRIT TALK. Gteeey eae. | Governor Asked to Call Special] iss Mary G. Kilbreth, National ration. Sh Session of Le lo be taken into consid | cassie viene President of the AnU-Suffrage forces, yesterday went to Delaware for the whole thing be reopened to Marlborough FE ant in ® gislature to Limit \ ployee 1”) Breach of i cnute of the United States or! ' of Stealing $1,000 | me Salt Answers Charces, | Profits to 10 Per Cent. final struggle over the ratification of ' | met re i | Samuel Regal, being sucd 0,000 | the Suffrage Amendment stall America alinply take herself) two walters from: the Marl pps nee Be te 8} cumyEbaaD, Oy starch somcor.| Meee eene Enema Gath, Preals definitely out of any contracts or obli- | Hotel, Manhattan, — were of marriage thy ‘Mrs: Ceoalls. Roventie x was ed to-day to call a apecial|dent of the National American Suft- gations with the rest of the world and Newark to-day and are be rage Association, who remained in the| n wreme Court | extradition to New York ney city, yeaverday da statement ‘tn kes made (publicly to the rest of the | *ccured LEE BORE in a resolution that in the event the Governors of Vers $1 Julius Mayh: erm t und Connecti refuse to of world during the war and in the ve i Jthatt rr Maid | mon Councit ( bo ne Oe rane rei ator ott us ofthe armistice under which | f 1 him puncil also assed for the croa-| PP bonsibie for the Legislatures to call ; # that ntroversy 4 State Rental Board of Review ves yatilities ceased? I am not saying i to have gon ¢ tif hi : fa teas eet : or the pu f limiting rents to 10 nas will be done. Congress ix tem- nd gakes Curly Hen | vid ra the war, had caused Mira. (oor eee get sinal’ dant alias |aanee wae 4, Mrs, Catt saya it ae y to sell the coa oven i himseif'to break off their |Per cent. of the original cost of the] Hever, beet, iets nine in. Vir~ oizing with expedients, Perhang it & called in the police, engagement, mot welling, was don Texas in 1918 and in Vir ¢ einia last summer a a Sinks sin ectasinaaniaigetoneia Cah Ee ais ania -

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