WILSON VETOES ARMY REDUCTION BILL TO-NIGHT'S Weather—RAIN. TO-MORROW'S Weather—FAIR; COLDE! ae hele a VOL. LXI. NO. 21,656—DAILY, Com i ad Ree NE E we YORK, 8 ATURDAY, FEBRUAR v 6, 1921. _ Rea Na “Circulation Books Open to All.” FICS IN N.Y, CHARGED ‘SS23S08" MELON PRED AY RENUCON EXTRA LLOVD SEORGE TELLS BERLIN. a oe eens NG recs sia REARS MUS PAD | | Slated for Treasury Post | — Condition of World, He 7 i Bootle ities'in Wide | in Harding Cabinet, | Tells Congress. THE HARLEM RIVER ena rf ootlegging Piers in Wide | -- | paaa Pe r i Area of the East to Be DENSE FOG TIES UP UIP | SPECIAL LAWS PASSED, | 280,000 1S MINIMUM. -—-» —— British Premier Warns Germany Not . | poke ari ae Col. Ruppert Announces Pur-| to Repeat Folly of 1914—Intolera-} ; Brought Derogatory Charges|No Change in Needs of 0. chase of Site from the ble, He Asserts, That Guilty Na- | ’ D t CHECK LIQUOR CLUES. TRAVEL ON FERRIES | Against Wife, Then Aban- Since Law Was Passed Astor Estate. “Tonic Trust” Involved—Big uy en So Last June, He S3y5. | seypuu ro cost $2000, on Should Bear Lighter Bungie Politicians Busy in Effort SUBWAYS AND LS Bion ™ PITTSBURGH, Fob. 5—Andrew W.| WASHINGTON, Feb, 6—Presi- "| Than Her Victims. ; > 4 feay 4 Mellon, the Pittsburgh multi-million-|dent Wilson to-day vetoed the joint F R —_— ) Stall O iry. —.—_- TRASIC (Rely lt Ld ll Complete Bow h to Stall Off Inquiry > — Aire banker Who te sald to have been|renolution directing the War Depart-| “il! Be a Complete Bow! Wit BIRMINGHAM, Feb, 5.—Germany must pay the war indemnity and (Specia as cere Municipal Passenger Boats selected by President-elect Harding) ment to stop ee Ea oe of | must'disarm, anid Premier Lloyd Gaorge tae apbeoh hare toeay. - 5 / r the post of Secretar; s Prone, [the force ix reduced to 175, Q . ' : WASHINGTON Fen, 2—Despite an| Bump Into Sea Wall and ae POSUOL ROCretety oe NHB \Ire “| Returning the measure to the | ’ “1 advise Germany to accept the bill ($56,000,000,000 in ar reparations) » figured in one of the most v official denials, reports persist in| Barge and Mess Things Up. tional divon : House, the President said be as) 1. oy york American yoague | Nd Hor allow herself to be misted by passion and repeat the folly of 19147" ‘ satiot divorce pi edings in. the wikoinee = on of the : unk ean Leag Washington that a ble expose {6 Sota es t eeoew attics he rine * | “unable eal in ss ada i Banebull Cin has purchased a site| Be Ssserted. “Germany has not yet taxed herself to the level of Great i : . history of the courts of this country | world urge or in the needs of the| Baseball Cink has purchased a site hortly to come in the Prohibition] Dense fog which spread over during the four years from 1909 to] United States y change” that|for their new home grounds at 1gte: | Britain and France. It is intolerable that the guilty, who escaped damage, enforcement branch of the Internal| pay and Long Island Sound this would justit Revenue Bureau restriction upon the) sireet, near the north bank oy the | Should bear # lighter burder of taxation than the victims.” + corresponder Mr. Lloyd George's speech was im eave aie M2. He sued his wife for a divore he Evening World| i .orning caused accidents to two 4 * Mivoree | minimum enlisted strength of 280,000 s able to say on gooc he Manhattan n 1909, naming as co-respondent mon provided for im the recently en Harlem River for $500,000, It was an authority that there is t for the | Municipal ferryboate—the 2 sor te 3 iO | REO WE “| nounced to y to ¢ ‘reedom report Tie laenapecltiatedie) sek »wanus~when the pilot of the E OMIGGE bokiis nose dna ator ual” cunte Were ne “col Rapper, ‘MRS KITTY O'SHEA, oe 0, ie most | and m ity: Ty officer, but in June, 1912, after the ‘ & the resolutio s restrict- Col ppert, President of the Ya of the city. Taking wp at onoe the skilled investigators of the Internail ryemer miscalculated the ferry slip c ut in June, 1912, after the| Quoting the resolution as restrict 1, Ruppert, President he Yan. : HRvanGallEns Maslipcengnged : ea Eats aE work of the recent meeting of the | dela dk wsidkedad ve Be Manhatt n rash nto th = . we 4 sey a in checking up Important clues that frittece goa wall 100. me] Authoress and Banker Married S74, 000 men) Ue: ktosideny anys: Allled Supreme Council, he sald that . S dragged through the courts in various |‘? Astor estate for the site. J sea wall 100 feet awa: ae aah kb ure ean UE E Y ’ | will enable a complete round-up to s battered.on the bow, but) at Her Home Near Sara- tions and countersactions, he with- pate ae prieeeveilon St any} Work will be started on the new before the last election he ale ie there was much excitement, ms drew his accusations against Her rep-| sonortionate strength in the com-| stadium at an early date, and it is 9 | CORe MAE iclermany: vke) be made of those sald to be im- toga Springs, no one was burt, g pring: and obtained a divorce on ant corpa of the army and a mere| estimated it will cost $2,000,000. bolind to pay for the wanton damage Dlicated in the illegal withdrawal The Gowanus, on Its first trip at tment would! 4+ wit) be a complete bowl, but will she lad inflicted, but that one eould rye the staf) a aty nut be ready until the only from a debtor what he waa y, leaving the pine Fh Sees ase reputation of the w had been | ing the enlisted strength of the army | ees, closed the deal to-day with the the ground of desertion discontinuance of en Mellon settlod a fortune on jis wife.| for a long time, pres liquor permi A lar Nquors from bond and abuse of the 7 A. M, hit the barge Weehawken] SARATOGA SPRIN( part of the {nvest Sete A thee WH AKaw ¢ at the entrance to Buttermilk Chan-|5—Mrs. Katrina i = ioe Sia nrACOMtGaaials ieee eat chicken ob e big arate ia 8eh The Gowanus was slightly dam-| Was marriod to-day to George Fos-| The decree of divorce gave him the] Corps disprop wy ng of the 192% season, withowgh an capable of paying. He saserenitaas algohol and whiskey on a big scale ante Stee schedule of fitteen| ter Peabody of New York and this |custody of their two children, but Mrs, | enlisted and the combatant corps in Germany must not be allowed to pay connection with tHe manufacture of aka. Its w Battery. to auth] citys at Vaddo, het homie’ here Mellon continued to live In Pittsburgh {sufficiently manned to maintain the} offort will be made to get the ma. | le Bude “tonics” and var dicinal prog! minutes trom th BS Sia Oe strated iy tivart nliltiorden tonne inane thi: nstruction and training which ought! teriaig to finish it a year trom now. |oC@Ndal of Woman's Divorce) '» a way that would injure the.eotlii- Street, Brooklyn, occupied 1 hour and Mr K n ‘ ¢ f 000 é f ‘i ey va ay ucts . an saraiiee Trask, banker, who was tilled in a|CHARGES MADE BY COUNSEL|to be assured if an army Of 175.000) wir, ary to be seule for 75.000 Suit Ruined Career of Irish mcelving (peyment—2y) _in the ¢ of the inquiry _ ve ecean liner tan touehea| Tailroad accident several years ago, | FOR MRS. MELLON. men is to be efficient in proportion to] EO ee en nel . . oes goods, for example Government invest rs are said a ee, ma { Mr. Peabody is a former member | 1” the course of the court proceed-| its 4 Ate numibe y 5 Nationalist Leader. “Foreign Minister von Sf have uncove biggest syndl Quarantine ce ee Han pan {Of the ‘Trask banking tirm, but re-| 8% these charges were mate by th day of June, 1920, 1] 158th Street and Cromwell Avenue | a nak a ; mene.. which ha ated 4h the find eaten’ An) phases VOR is te RL y.,ftifed in 1908, He is a director ounsel for the wife inst Melton passed dy the present) must be obtained to make the sie! LONDON,’ fob. 5—Mra, Charles| [2% # MOMt to present = ! > whiskey mifl- | River and Providence, R. 1. Th, en nears ana ie | | ‘ t : W : r nl ee : wine Sound to.| Vice Chairman of the New York I That he put a ives | Congress, providing for the reor- | gvaiable [wtawurt Warualll widoriot We venent tive proposals to the reparatii r cations Fyn as far north as the Cana-|are riding at anchor in thg So ‘ Bowed! fereriy’ iN on her trail who followed her som nization of the Army, Because of _ |) sn Natiountith healer, ctled att hor | PlaMs but if they represent a meres dian border and it bas a large, and/ day waiting for the fos to lift New! York Londen and Paris Y zs ‘ s vtionalist le died it ye | 4 : tional Treasurer of the Democrat a the profoundly disturbed conditions attempt at evasion the Alli efficient organization in such States Mounted police and patrolmen with Renta iver eel o@ Skip lOeen and back and thronzh various | ce the world, and inorder that full JUDGE TO BE TRIED Hoinelin: Hilahton (hie morning arter tl will y-| Met tolerate them,” he said, SUCRE BY WOMAN JUDGE | 0. ic yearn old. ey | At Spm, he nal, he Radka = as New York, Pennsylvania, New! nightstichs were necessary to quell cities of th at Hampton, Va,, and a mem benafit might acy Jersey and Connecticut ‘the disturbance at the Battery when |i. oe wany clubs, He succeeded Mr ‘that the evidenc iewatiite EP HaNURtatea LPO ne ioeetas enty-six years old The Government investigators had 2,000 relatives and friends of immi-)ipe5k as Chairman of the New York| SUPPort his oharges of infidelity tthe Worl Deca! tal HAR iSAe The Evening Standard, in anooune- | feeling that behind Dr. Simons were not gone far until they ran afoul of grants on Ellis Island were refused] State eyvation Commission and] Was not true evidence, but fabrl- |nouern conditions, is required to be| Second MeGannon Trial Monday, | ime the de ys of her ¢ the men of 1914, but the assumptitat many politicians of more than local e on the island ferryboat this] served from" 1010 to 1915, cated to blacken his wife's reputa Se cladk HEA GmGaL ADS judge Allen Likely 4 “One of the most romantic, and at | : 7 prominence, ‘The rate at which State morning. Immigration officials ruled| | Tho wedding was attended only by! tion, La sat nad recommended UME EAE TASSLY. At) the same time pathetic, figures of the | Of Power by the provokers of thd.arar ; and national figures in politics have that due to the fog only the 400 Gov- poe) FER TEROX Pathan qinete ‘That he Installed dictuphones in |W" eR as aisle anuees Preside. Gladstone era passed away in the Could not be permitted, Th ¢ heen ynnking thelr appearance in! ernment employees would be taken on| cjergyman, "who is a niece of Me| Mis palatial residence {iy bitts- mh LSE IER LAND) 0. ¥ e| Person of Mrs. Purnell, ‘Thirty years | must be sheathed for all time, “N@tBe ' Washington endeavoring to get help) jts 10 o'clock trip. A line from the Trask, and members of the ‘tr: burgh which carried every urtter- tothe Sonartam: (aheD roROnEs 1 of al axo the whole world Was ringing With ling would harden the Allied pecplen t i from friendly nators or Represen=| dock half way ‘to Whitehall Street | household. ance of his wife to the gara of a 7 at the trial of a man-Judge may arise names of Kitty O'Shea and Par- | G = ' tatives to stop the investigation be- waited hours for the fog to, lift, age stenographer concealed in a room | consideration, determined to author-| 1) Giving Court Monday, indications| nell. They were respondent und co- |*#*!n#t Germany more than the Teale ? fore it reaches the indictment stage.) Tnoonvenience and delays to thon-| TREASURY CUTS OFF | in: I ttic. e, and did authorize pie ane ae to-day being that Common Pleas Judge] respondent in a divorce suit brought | ing that she was still animated by * as caused wide comment, sands of passengers on all transit LOANS TO ALLIES That he influenced by his power | 7Hon of a bli os : = sa ae Florence Hi, Allen probably will preside| py the former's husband, Capt. Will- |(he idea of treating treaties ag dhey he probe was not instituted bY Jines, including the subways, which in - | in finance and politics a decision o ni sled 8 : let 4 boa aan st when Judge Wi ian H. MeGannon goes] iam Henry O'Shea, Member gf Par! ‘ ed those of. fitty or sixty Sanne j-Saloon League infjuences, and! some sections run on elevated atruc-| x: : le opitha Onahane Court - | 280,000 men, including in the organ-|on trial a second time charged with| ment from County Clare. esl Ant n Leas on tions run on elevated struc-] 4 Further Advances on Existing | ne Orph irt in Pitts. nent from y As ar ation new arms like the Air ser ; |ugo—as “scraps of paper," it is understood officers of that or-|,ijr08, were caused by the porsistent | se Bane sult of the episode Parnell's political | second degree murder in tha slaying of burgh, which gave him the custody ganization know nothing about the! , Credits Until Harding | 6f bis children pending the triar | ¥'Ce : ie one Harold ¢. Kagy last May. career wag ruined, but in ipitty| “Phe frst condition of peace is that : matter except what they have read ns on the New Jersey meadows, Policy Is Decided | of the divorce suit vlogs we a e pe wer rag A Lia ah ope es A fetiet: Lit ad O'Shea le found a devoted wif {the treaty must be respected he | * in the newspapers in the past few ouside yards of the Long Isle| WASHINGTON, Feb. 5,—The United |, THat he influenced by his Dower eee ae an ee ane iia | the only Common Picaa court room open | Mt Parnell, known for many yeara| added. “A challenged treaty means ‘ days. 1 and along the northern border of | statos, through the ‘Treasury Depart- n politics and finance the passage bre ode mihanetnice stank rit court convenes Monday. holdover|t® the World us "Mrs, Kitty O'Shea,”| merely that the war 1s held th @us- $ The beginning of the revelations city moved stowly from switch |mont, hax decided to discontinue tur.| 9% ® WW through the Pennsyl- jay t oiinotind Res taunt being scheduled in the other] W43 4 woman about whioh revolved! pense. Germany must respect two centred around uance of an OASUSWTSRNATERE TE TSH MAR MUMER TO EHO. Aion Shrcaet Vania Legislature which bad the ae Bee es no) MRS ei, the juter acts of the drama in which | conditions, the first of which Ie dis- | order by Commissioner aramer to the worst delays reported] ing credits until a new decision on} {fect of depriving his wife of the [time in our history & tactical Orkatl- 1 Wien told to-day that there was a[ Charles Stewart Parnell was the prin- | armament seven Eastern Pennsylvania brew- used by a rear-end colli-| American loan policy is reached py| MSMt of a trial by jury zation: of the i We Sting upon | ikelitbod of her getting the MeGannoa| cipal figure. She was formerly the| “Germany still has too many armed I eries to show cause why Uielr licen- wo city-bound trains of the|the Harding Administration, Senator That he'caused the srrestotcyr. | Visloins. as. tactical units, and 1] casts Judge Alien maid wife of Capt, Wiliam Henry O'Shea} men and too much war material,” fea should nof be revoked because covert BT Une ak the (ee ane Administration, Benator! suey, thy eo-respondent, in New [aired the training of the Nationa 1 will Uy any case that ls sent to] and was the youngest daughter of Premier declared. “The Adlied | thelr beer contained mere than One eee nt ortly after | yuuicinry muniticeslanid Corday York City when mehere |Guard and the organised reserve In!) me the Rey, Sir John Page Wood have decided that Germany mustogm= Piat Of Somer oehte, icghel,) allows All stopped for | nator Nelson added that Nicho-| 10 testify tor the wife and try to |territortal areas of tt United States She became involved in an intrigue] ply with the Treaty of Versailles, ] ing reports that these breweries were Heaiaiawies 5 Manse RauIMENE Bacvetars Sens make himself a co-defendant, and n assoc ae Wer iu me ee PERFECT LEGS NOW with Mr, Parnell tn 1881 @hich con-| especially as regards disarmament, ae hig waa made GImod niece thee Reeretury of the) ade it so unpleasant for the |the regular army hat time the tinued until late in 1889, when Capt. “Th (Continued on Fifti Page.) ake UL Baitede a aims 2 wees Treasury in charge of foreign loans in Acar Men wile pomee, ale esa plainly regarded the pro-| SUPPORT GIRL WHO |osnea brought suit tor divorce many ee ae = = ‘ was prepared to make a statement to . xl to Mee the country, forfett- |v then made as the minimum The testimony provided « sensation for the fi | the mist immediately turned to frost|inig effect The commit zu Sete fe Dan HAD “GOTHIC LIMBS’ a payments for the first two years = apon touching the ground, ‘The damp latrosd WawWeves, WIUNOICGAlInES Ae Ing a bail bond of $2,500. which would prov for the added At the time, and it wastdcelared to be| are not equal to the pension bills = LI NCO LN streets also interfered with Doth au-|jeiey to tosttfy, - [MIS MARMIAGE AN INTERNA: | arms cud new dutin Inpoendon on) ee Cnaral Performed | the,euiee contributing cause of Par-| written in France, It is not # FE 4 h Ly || tomonit Aaa Wotea tees ese Le TIONAL ROMANCE. the army ond for that efficiency | Successfu Iperation Performed] jc1w tall as a leader of his pasty. aveniet) a? immsiine ia ‘or lays he eager | ‘ine coilietal Saale Melion is now sixty-seven years old.4 which peace time army of the| Upon Bow-Legged Actress Who Parnell and Mrs. O'Shea were mar- f y' 8! A head-on collision in the foe be-| i\OLD SKIPPER CRIES lee ella AAU ss p 4 mar slavery upon the German work: ier .. gi mitaec aka ona 1 thitt 2, ed States should have as the vai " ried fn June, 1891, but the Irish but od < watched the mails in hopes |) tween trolley cars occurred w tbictyentas: United) Bietes: shoals rae Had to Wear Long Skirt he Irish | lut—eomebedy: must pay, findi ther letter, || 222,10, Wondbeldie, four miles sum i| OVER SHIP ASHORE She was Norah MeMullen, the daugh- | nuciens of mobilization in th CHICAGO, Feb chieftain lived only a short tim In further discussing reparwtions, of finding another y][of Hackensack, N. J. Motorman of a nist . dying early in October of the | Mr, Idoya Geor peered hi f Jekson’ of Rutherford — had -— . “[ regret that [am not able to HEN tho plaster casts were is ; . fame} Mf, TeONs George Souk: ap sa from another man, for fogs cut off below the kuecs. | cchooner That Went Aground, Sails| (Continued on Second Page.) n the condition of the world at large | W TEN Thy plaster casts were | sear, In 1914 Mtr, Parnell published |lom of exching ; Ann Rutledge, the woman k sc a i ‘ : $i : a ee in the needs of the Un ted States geen sa iy ft) [the Love Story and Political Life of | “The prospect of Germany, tempos A Set Without a Cre 5 | any such change as would Justify the | hile bow legs of Ruth Jae garnet. ypearance o} | rari D e “ he loved. One day it came. || MANY HURT IN ACCIDENTS. Going to Piece HUNGARY TO BLOCK fini iction upon that'minimum which | Gordon, an actress, who had each |Ooox caging a noteule enntrorersy | oatthog dithcalte ee | resenting . wing to Pieves nroposed by the House juint reso Res 5 A ee r cecal Leatiaety came Read of this absorbing in- 5 ein tO FRE MONARCHIST MOVE) 220% by | ye Joint t leg broken in two places so they [iietween the former adh | paying outside her ¢rontiere, eee Slippery Pavements in Early Morn- n eoulh be straightened, Dr, Kdwin | ponents ef the leading fe ot NORFOLK, Va., Feb, 5.—'The schon - = t | these difficulties in mind, the Allies reached an agreement and presénted | d them “pers | Yelume cident in the early the man whom we shall ing the Caune, can Stain by Mex erson pronounce ler Deering, which struck on Diam emier Promises tb Suppress HINGTON a a liste betsiog cor che nh ort mg umes We GE Aue mel i ng featidiarstand’ Agcembl Hee eae £9 Bcc yas (DRAGGED BY RUNAWAY HORSE, ill tcamed to the scale 0 tar honor on Feb. 12, and of || only one of whom went to a thy exception af hnr rigwing and suc . ciate : I ; man prosperity. If she is not pros- "4 4 : Fei ie ea A eS SM a Supports Him re she can leave her wheel chair ' n Kdward F. Byrne of the| perous, she cannot pay, If she is te ie aig cf Bh afte a poker ‘pying ip [MC MEY be salvmeat so BER ; Dr. Wyeraon sold to-day, but Miss Police Station, Hrooklyn, | prosperous, she can—and musti@nes icled by Irving Bacheller, nshaw Avenue, Yonkers, was ta legal Law tae arieon, tier aba tneen x Gordon smiled happily at the doce | wa onty feot to-day | the German people get their mind oft which took place before he ham Hospital suffering fro her is not known, thing has beon ment | tor's verd bs hed to a bak-/ the war und on to peace they will ful cuts from broken glass, sustain a ehiineitana ine) al nitbae toh bE} 2 , Six weeks he induved D: y ‘ won be prosperc ‘ became hen, a taxi in which the "was riding heard of Wer a ppoaed 7 ven ce | Mine Aindsektoin Wink UTSHWie hartosraithe Speration, ik oi horse at mroadway and) "'V'lova George anid that while with his son, collided with a trolley 0 a m Oat J 1105 word Street, Brooklyn, and found AING, S200 a % “MAN FOR THE AGES” |! i: broadway ang aioe Street pt. Merritt of F Maine, former A promised 101 sr19q Marlon Zindorateln of Boston t because of vanity, she said, ide the wabon threo tightened beye. | many had mude great proaress ae axl waa owne at riven by Haro 9x the ‘Deer reame hee PI tiny person ftom disseminating | , the Mibgiéh ChAMD: mpulled her [One Of tte was Josep Sebolowsky. | disarmament, she must go On and * . J ogn n, also of yak era, th re ® non t ai) ¢ i 4 twelve, of No, 863 yr Vente, ? € The story will begin Mon- | * ;*\ vrien wen SAM Sc pubs pt eg elle al + in| ite, women's es on the stage [non of Jacob Seboiowsky. Sebolowsky | complete the prograinme outlined tm > day in The Evening World | {32} 3" muo bus at Tith Street, The guards have named her tae, to 1%, approved the Govern | Marie W and prevented rom rising in |ince by allowing & minor to drive a, she treaty | splintering ten panes of glism —~—~* "ies Ship of Diamond," | cleion, far pion, 6— ber profession, 2 oie hmm) BOER __. “She mrust comply with the treaty, «| { } ‘ ) e- .