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Street, Brooklyn, injury to right leg. ‘Taken home. ~ ‘ Hueber, Harold, three, No. Flatbush Avenue, “Brooklyn, di cated right hip, Taken home, Frie Miss Anna, forty-nine, No, ‘yon Montauk Avenue, Brooklyn; shock, taken home. Miss Anna, forty-five, 1098 slo THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRU ARY BLOCKS HARON PLANS ON TAYES LEGISLATIVE JAM BOY DIES OF TYPHUS INBROOKLYN; FIRST ~VIGTIM SINGE 1892 Marriage England Said to Be Part of High Japanese Officials Quit; Involved in Intrigue to Stop Visit of Royal Heir Soon to! JAPANESE PRINCE, “44, 1081.» of Crown Prince CENTRE OF STORM HETTRICK'S CARDS USEDINHIS “CODE” | LADY CART! | | ADMITTED COURT | IN A TILT WITH J PREMIER’S WIFE ee HOW WASHINGTON GETS ITS BOOZE SHOWN BY WRECK ‘ Viney fog Gerald, Becviets Dale the Plot. IN TOKIO COURT Aerest injusten dt St. tary Howpitas, Congress Will Be Unable to Public Funeral Prohibited as) COURT FOR WEDDING. Two Seized in Raid on Office Twénty-Six Barrels Camou- ‘Trokenbrod, Mrs. Emma, forty, No. G01 Eagle Aveme, the Bronx, frac- fire of left ankle, taken home, prevr, “730 | PASSENGERS ON : INS IN CRASH, ‘There were about 350 passengers om the five-car express and 400 on ‘amd the local, which takes the ex- ‘press tracks there, was due at 9.37. Small, No. 46 Grove Avenue, Put Through Programme by July 1st. TOO MANY BILLS IN WAY. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- 1 ning World.) Famaioa, the towerman, whose sta-/| WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 14 h~ssdbag Aged - at piste pati |Copyright, 1921)—Legislative plans Costello went on by a signal set f° 4 definite understanding by July against him and took the switch to 1 of the taxes that business men the express track, just as the expreas | must pay for this year seom to be ye lh ae Pi going by the board on account ot ‘The express hit the third car of | ; the inability of Congress to get much the other train. It carried the two! 4 ‘at the present scssi ‘whioti| forward coaches—which were of steel rs 200 feet and they left the tracks, ends in a fortnight. yeering and listing over against a! So much legislation of a general fence which incloses the railroad Ch#Macter will 6e left over for the Broperty at this point. | special session to be called by Mr. "Aa tho third rail was torn away |H@rding that the plan of getting reve- there was a pyrotechnic display and: ™¥ legisiation out of the way vy excited persons in the neighborhood *€ ad of June is obviously impos- added to the screams of the panic *le. During the campaign it was stricken passengers who rushed for | “»l#pered by the knowing ones that the doors of both trains. |every business man in the United ‘A telephone message to the police | States would be advised by July 1 waid* that between thirjy and forty just how much of the income of the persons had. been injured and imme- | year 1921 must go to the Government. diately reserves were sent from the! Miller Avenue, Brownsville, Atiantio q@renue and Richmond Hill stations The date was tentatively fixed as @ goal because many business houses keep their books from July 1 to July Dr. Copeland Renews Efforts to Check Immigrants. ‘The first death of hyphus in New York City since 1892 was reported of unnecessarily alarming residents in the neighborhood. Halligan tbecame sick on Jan. 16 and on Jan. 27 he became delirious afd in great pain, showing the rash that marks typhus. He died yes- tarday, Dr. Copeland has prohibited a pub- lis funeral, but has not issued any other orders concerning the case. After a conference with Dr, Norris, Medical Examiner, and other physi- clans it was decided an autopsy was not necessary. Dr. Copeland said Halligan was born and reared in this country, was 4 clean boy and came of a clean fam- ily.” The Commissioner said he be- lieved Halligan, on a visit to a dosk in Brooklyn, bad picked up typhus- carrying vermin brought here by im~- migrants from Europe. Declaring 15 per cent. of the immi- grants landed in New York City from Fitts Jsland yesterday were vermia infested, Dr,’ Copeland» to-day sent telegrams to Secretary of Labor Wil- son, Surgeon Gen. Cumming, Senators Insists That Contract ‘Be Ful- filled Betrothing Princess Nagako, the most extraordinary incidents in the dynadtic history of the enypire, Allegations have been made to the effect that the real reason for the visit abroad of Crown Prince Hirohito bring about a cancellation of his be- trothal to the Princess Nagako, daughter of Gen. Prince Kuni. The Household Department has issued an official statement to the ef- fect that “rumors seem to be cur- rent” concerning the engagement of the Crown Prince to Princess Na- gako, but that the nation should un- derstand that no change whatsoever is contemplated concerning the mar- riage contract, as already informally settled. “With a view to removing doubts and uneasy feelings on the part of the people,” the Home Department has Issued a similar communication. This communication adds that Baron Nakamura, Minister of the House- hold, bas decided to resign. It is re- ported also that Mr. Ishiwara, Vice | Minister of the Household, will re- is due to intrigue within the court to | ¢ tha = SAPANESE CROWN == PRINCE. Mi Prete by INTHTHATIONAL. WIFE CATALOGUES HUSBAND'S 7 SINS: Show How “Competing” Bids Were Accepted. Bfforts to throw out “code of prac- tice” cases on which “competing” was resumed before Justice MaAvoy in the Supreme Court Criminal Branch, The cards seized during the Lock- wood Committee sessions when Het- trick’s office at No, 165 Broadway was raided, were identified iby John C, Arsenberg, Hettrick's clerk. Charles Armstrong said he and his brother James had been called to Hettrick's office before the visit of Chapman and Doran. Hettrick, Arm- strong sald, told him the oode of prac- tice had been informally approved by Chief Justice White of the U. 6. Su- preme Court. “Hettrick Said Justice White told Mrs. BONHAM CARTER Political Duel Between Mrs, Lloyd George and Asquith’s Daugh- ter Interests England. LONDON, Feb. 14.—The prospects him it was all right but that he could not formally approve it because of his position,” Armstrong said, “He | said Justice White did the next best | thing by sending his autographed pic- | ture, which Hettrick ehowed me on! his office wall.” \ COVER WIE RANGE Doran, Chapman, walking delegate, | and Herbert Smith, President of the Master Plumbers, are co-defendants with Hettriek. of a woray duel between Mrs. Lioyd George, wife of the Premier, and Lady Bonham Carter, eldest daugh- ter of former Premier Asquith, dur- ing this week's electioneering at Car- digan, Wales, is providing entertain- ment for a large nuniber of people in England, especially friends of both families, Mrs. Lloyd George has been stump- ing Wales for a week in an effort to secure the ‘election of Capt. Evans, flaged in Freight Car as Old Rubber. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 14,—In the Be tes weydacear lool, beim clectste | NCW President Will Be Busy; to-day, by Health Commisylone® | TOKIO, Feb. 14 (Associated Press), Lcbetiad Lele aeaiied tall ae seizure on Sunday of 26 barrels of : Ps add ‘He Hicnpied (6 at First With the Office Copeland. ‘The victim was James | ph» proposed visit at an carly dato iw to @ central bureau, failed to- cwhidkey, contalaing abproximintéty the Flatbush Avenue Station | in . Halligan, eighteen years old, who |of the Japanese Crown Prince to Eng- Ae CC ee 2,000 quarts, Washington police hav Brool@yn... The express was due at Seekers. livea in Brooklyn. Dr. Copeland did | land has belind it a “court intrigue.” trick and three codefendants on | id if Pe 925 at the Autumn Avenue Station, - ee not give his exact address for fear |The case is declared to form one of charges of conspiracy and coercion secured evidence on which they bas a charge that a Pennsylvania boo: ring Is supplying the national capita \ with lquor, ‘ It Is the largest single shipment ef liquor seized here since Prohibition, Tt was found in a@ freight car at a local freight yard and was consigned to Isadore Glasser by J. Hoffman, ef Philadelphia. The whiskey would probably not have been captured but for a wreck at Baltimore, in which the car was damaged eo that it was necessary to transfer its contents, which had been dabelled “Carload lot of old reb« ber.” After transferring many rub« ber tires, one of the workers dis- covered a barrel marked “cane sugar,” one of the barrels had sprung a leak, which brought an investiga- tion by police authorities and revenue officers. The car to which the liquor was transferred was sent to Wash~ ingtoh, after local officers had been notified of its contents. In the opinion of the agents who seized the shipment here, the revenue stamps on the bot- ties are counterfeits, revenue ¥ - “They told me if I did not join I who has been one of ber husband's 1, and it was considered vaiuable to ; saker |r. The making public of the of. 0! soiifincs wader command of Borough Inspector tbsp tes example pry ‘ne ses Calieene Nrecswors Abe eee ficial communications was followed |might have trouble and find I had, private secretaries, His election Oe te Gee rt igi eaeeseyas- one: Seek Sompany and buying to do and at what margin I fies re apis by a visit of Prince Kuni to the Em- no men working for me," said Arm- would place the people of Cardigan- ies fe, Oe ae DO iene ‘three engine companies in command of Acting Chief Donovan reached the | poene quickly, as did six lances | from four hospitals. MOTORMAN SAVES LIFE BY A JUMP, ‘The electric erent bad been shut by the tearing away of the third rail and the lights Im the cars oxy tinguished. Tho police and firamen) worked with the ald of hand lamps, and in a short ume bad cleared the ‘trains of injured. * There was no fire, but uninjured Passengers rushed about frantically fm the narrow space inside the fences business could be conducted for the ensuing year, Moreover, concerns which had failed to do Very much ‘business in the first six months of the year 1921 were to be benefited by the knowledge that they wouldn't be troubled with the excess profits tax either for the first er last six months of 2921. Indeed, while there has been much talk of repealing the excess profits tax, business cannot proceed on that presumption until action to that effect has been taken and some idea is given as to the character of the substitute tax. Government provide facilities at once for cleaning up all immigrants reach- ing this port, “New York [ity cannot and will not allow the entry here of a single immigrant who is vermin infested,” ne declared. Dr. Capeland’ said the trouble lay at Hilis Island, though he would not attempt to say whose wus the fault. He declared Ellis Island had no de- lousing station and would not permit the city to install one there. \All im- migrants now are being cleaned (p by the clty Health authorities after peror and Empress, The newspapers charge an intrigue to annul the betrothal of the Crown Princo and Princess Nagako while Hirohito is abroad was launched by Baron Nakamura, and that he is sup- | ported by Field Marshal Yamagata, |one of the elder statesmen, It ap- pears that several distinguished par- liamentarians recently wrote Yama- gata accusing him of interference in the love affair, and that they subse- quently sent circulars to all the im- perial princes. . According to the Michi Nicht, Field Marshal Yamagata has decided to Eighteen Dogs and a Revolver | Among Mrs. L. 'H. Walsh’s Reasons for Separation. ‘The seven alleged sins of Richard | . Wahth, No, 117 Bainbridge Street, | Brooklyn, against his wife, who filed a sult for separation towlay, wete listed as follows: Failed to remember their third wedding anniversary, Kept cighteen dogs in the base- ment, ing dogs, but says his wife was used | strong, telling of a visit by Chapman and Doran, “My brother Charles came in and I repeated the talk to him. He said ‘This sounds like a threat.’ They told him to tuke ft or leave it and laughed when he suggested the Dis- trict Attorney ought to know about it Armstrong said he joined the orga- nization and paid four per cont. on his contract totals into the “Code of Practice.” The “roll call” of the Hettrick or- ganization was identified by Aisen- shire back of the Prime Minister at the time, when his star shows signs of waning. : Lady Bonham Carter supports Liewellyn Williams, the Liberal can- didate, and the possibility of a clash between feminine members of the two families in public is eagerly awaited. Mr, Asquith's daughter is one of the best woman speakers in this country, whereas Mrs. Lioyd George has none of her husband's eloquence, BURGLARS NEAR A POLICE STATION a truck 4 operates an automobile accessory shop in the northwestern part of the. city, was brought before Unitea’ \ States Commissioner Hitt and . re leased in $2,000 bail for a hearing, . OPEN BIDS FOR FIRE BOAT. New Craft to Comt §222,000 and Be Largest of Ith Kind, Bids for a naw fireboat were opened today. The boat is to be 132 feet long with twenty-seven feet beam, It will Be made of steel, with twin screws. ‘The equipment will include five nozzles, one on the masts and the others on the decks, of which there will be two, ‘which separa’ PLANS ARE UPSET BY LEGIS- | they land. retire from the Presidency of the ‘Never arose before noch. brey. He also {identified ‘the order Loo Ye = ‘ " feudway, ei Opeatlaa geaioried bad LATIVE JAM. Commissioner of Immigration aa eae and to sive soe le Failed to provide * enough | cards on which the “competing” con- | Must Have Used Truck to Carry Bette kate pieces cares Koad they bunted for missing children or Until the present Congress got into| Wallis at Elis Island said to-day dent, holding himself responsible for money. ; tractors reported thelr bids to the | ‘Loot From West 30th let eke Batern, others, Firemen chopped away the | legislative jam. it was assumea| there is no conflict béetween City and| the “grave affair.” Objected to wife's visits to her | central bureau. | Birest Pinces ‘The lowest bla was $222,000 by the fence, and after the passengers had | that March 4 would eee the passage| Federal authorities, but rather be- Held hades heatepede a bac raat Parents. One of the seized cards, bore a i Standard Shipbuilding Company. Tho Get outside and been conyinced no|of all the important appropriation] tween city and State oMcers, since precy nirected epee ay Cyst Pawned her engagement ring. | notation asking to have the “Code of} Two successful robberies within “| Board of Estimate appropriated §323,« pe was killed they became calm, bills, as well as the passage of some| Quarantine is still under State con- hold, the authorities are declining to ‘Threatened to shoot her with a practice applied in the case.” | Block of the West 20th Street Pollce| 090 for the bulding, Under the cone ¥ Thomas Moore, ‘motorman of the | general legislation for which the ag-| trol, discuss it. The Japanese news-| revolver. Another reporting a bid on a con- | Station were revealed Cewis : tract construction must begin within five express, was found uninjured. He | ricultural interests of the country had| ‘The only hitch in the cleansing of | papers, however, do ook eens to! ‘The wife, Mra. Loretta Hughes| tract at No. 305 West 91st Street bore | Pat ae sede ed i Se ei deehait ect efter the letting and nmst be come aid when he saw a crash was in- | been preming. The danger that some| the immigrants occurred to-day when | arieterine It fe Toe Matra of the| Walsh, ts now living with her mether| the remark, “We have done this | (red tie sorercoms of the Union News) pleted within 246 daya e@vitable he put on the emergency | appropriation bills may go over un.J] some of their relatives, who had gone | accession to the throne of Japan's first |at No. 1079 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. | architect's work for ten years. We) fiiltiig thie bate OA a pean window! They brakes and jumped to one side, | til the next seasion,” and that the|to Hillis Island to meet them were| Minperor, Jimmy, a body of “pa-|she says her husband's income {s|‘claim this Job. | rook between $2,000 and $3,000 worth ot| OF FICIAL CENTRE Which saved his life, us the place | farmers’ organizations will continue| stopped by Inspectors, who could not |triots” prayed at the ghrine of the Is6t@]| 415 969 a year ape sae cigarettes, candy, pencila and other! QF U, S, POPULATION where he had been standing was car- | their fight early in the next session| distinguish one from the other and/ out" or the marriage of the Crown| In his answer Walsh says his in- COCAINE SENTHERE: icck wos icackich ike melt or Tet ares: Bi tala had been going | if, for example, the bill to control the| forced the relatives alto $9 underea Prince to” Princcas Nagako, Crown come is only $10,000. He admits keep- | FROM GERMANY) ™!!*ved te thelves carted it away in| GOES WESTWARD { je miles an hour. Packers fails to get through, makes|the process of (being “deovotied.” years i é : INAUGURAL SPEECH "IS WELL IN HAND With Whidi He Will Deal— . Lamont a Caller. ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, Feb. 14.—A it likely that the first months of the} One man protested vigorously and new session will be slow moving. when it was found the bath was Mr. Harding de being urged to call/needed, he claimed that he had tentative date, The date of the ex- What the Japanese newspapers call an intrigue of the Choshu military clansmen to interfere with the mar- riage of the Crown Prince and Satsuma Princess threatens to bring fluence, and the forces of progressive \beraliam. The exposure of the al- tra seosion is of @ouble importance to Mr. Harding, First, it beans a direct relationship to the amount of] First Case . IN STATEN ISLAND Reported From Rich- leged attempt of the army people to dominate the court follows charges made in the Diet that two Govern- ments really exist in Japan—one in to that sort of thing before he mar- ried her, for her father also kept them and she exhibited them at dog married Ufe." He says she refused to do any housework and would nat have children. Shipped Through Holland, Says Re port to Da, Simon by Investigator Police Commissioner in charge of vio- lations of the narcotic laws, announced The “revolver" owite, he said, was a blundertwuss of | mentioned by the) to-day that he had received a volu- minous report from a special investigator | Last Saturday night robbers broke into the quarters of the Greely Leather | Goods Company at No. West 20th! out the same way wtih between $2,000 and $3,00 worth of finished leather goods, which they took away in a truck. Police of the West 29th Street Sta- Still in Indiana But Now Is 9.8 Miles From 1910 the extra session as early as March| Picked up the vermin on Hills Island, © | shows, He says she was thirty years Street. It is believed they scaled a Point. iy more into the open the long-smoul *. ~ . a % " =i is 15, though April 15 was the date that Sp re dering struggle between the extreme|old when he married her and she Opium from Constantinople. rear wall and then climbed up four) WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Harding Has” Selected Subjects | previously nad deen mentioned as «| SLEEPING SICKNESS hationallsts, representing military in-Japparently “took little interest in| 1, Garigton simon, special Deputy | 227 Om the fire escape. ‘They got disclosed by the 1920 cen- sus, is located in the extreme southeast corner of Owen County, Indiana, §.3 miles southeast of the Ta centre of population, as \ q plea that the Nation forget the animosi-| Work that can ‘be accomplished be- mond as Two More Victims the War Department and the other in| the Revolutionary, ‘pattern “and }#ent by him to France six weeks 980] gion were notified of the thetts and| ‘wn of Spencer, the Census Bus | “i ties and partisanship of tne after-war | f0r* the heat of mid-summer affects Sits the Foreign Office. could harm no one." |to confer with the French police a8 to) eae investigations, bug nothing came| Tet annouced to-day, F the legislative energics and enthusi- Die in Manhattan. Not having been permitted freely to ate | the source and methods of the unlawful | Tyan Didin the Whit Aten ta te Banna | period SAA pt Sia shouldenendiintingly | OSs an overworked, Congrese.| ‘The frat case of sleeping slokness in aiscuss the sttuation, the, newspapers | TRUCKS ANDCAR | shipments of drugs from Europe to this pa eee ae posuiaiion Sehwntina’ te meee ~ fo the wheel of reconstruction is ox- avala: . | Staten Island was reported to-day.| 4PPe neil DEDATt ine | city. ' Pevted to torm the Koynots of Warren| Se°0Nd, ft means an avalanche of en-| Staton Island was reported to-day. demanding liberty of expression, de- CRASH ON BRIDGE |"), vestigator, Dr. simon said, naa| CHARGES SIX MEN westward, advancing 9.8 miles in : FG Harding's massage 0. le how ne tor onerete aha, wilt’ we| Westerleluh, who was removed to| te aiisy the anzleties of the subjects | been received with every courtesy by! WITH ROBBING HIM‘! ‘tection and about one-fifth : trymen when he comes into the : oy . It wae learned to-day that consid- Staten Island Howpital last night and seeking offices for thelr constituents | i sti unconscious. Ho was taken {ll or else the advice and influence of the /mursday and doctors were baffled un- of the Emperor. To-day’s edition of the Asahi and yesterday's edition of the Yomi-Uri were suppressed. Three Hurt in Collisions Due to Failure of Brakes On Trolley the Paris Prefecture of Police. He said the evils of drug using were far more Brooklyn Man Says He Was of a mile north from Bloomington, Ind, where it was located by the census of 1910, beabl _ general in French cities than here and vale We liad boen Gone toward the) President with respect to pending| til to-day, when his case was diagnosed| | In the a solNeny Meson to Work. the French were even more anxious to] Stabbed and $65 Taken After ‘The bureau attributed the weat» Piaecte It Iw te cover virtualiy’ heg|Jesisiation. President Wilson always|as sleeping sicknoss by Dr, Frederick) MoiMrm ret guy» continue their op- ; learn of American methods of coping I cee .| ward movement in the last decade aes ay W hay botany i‘ ii1| {Ted to shape his plans so as to keep|Coonley of Port Richmond. position to the departure of the| A Graham Avenue trolley car oOl-) With those in the business than they Card Garne. | principany to the increase of more ei < dhs: 7" vi Following the death yesterday of] Grown Prince. In an endeavor to |lided with a motor truck belonging to| ™ : a be brief and wili attempt no detailed] Conaress away from Washington as) | TO OWS vie an, seventeen, a high] Cory their cas they have memor: |Sallza Brother, No. 61 Ann Streets on | Were 1 sive information to the New] ix men were arraigned to-day in| than 1,000,000 in the population of iscussion of any of the problems| much as Possible #o as to Be re-| ool boy of Port Cheater, N.¥., pub-|{nlized Premier Hara and Field |the Grooklyn Bridge about 200 feet east | Yorker. Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, changed! Catifornta, sia: As to the wut e of the report Dr. | w aint ‘of Wil : Swaiting solution. Heved of legislative presaure, but he| i, ¢unorais for persons dying of the| Marshal Yamagata, who is & member lor Park Row thls morning, and in that | gA¥,t9, the mubstance of the Tee NRE ee eT MIE TOE Wester i One of the outstanding features is/ did not succeed. Congress was al-|matady tinve been forbidden by Health| af the Military "Council of theling a subsequent crash three men were | Rut tol eet welt to saying that tl p, Mocarty, a chanteur, of No, 46 Wn-| = —— to be an appeal for confidence! ways a millstone around the neck of 9 illiam J. Sheehan, Finnan is| Empire, with the intention of having |. si jured it was necessary to take | sent to this country came from German |erhill Avenue. ‘They were held with- Ii. ation’ Cee Wa Crown Prince Hirohito designated |"? Injured it ip 4 | out ‘bail for a hearing Wednesday. 2 : mie ns eared ter tee the Chief Executive, both In the de-| the third victim of sleeping sickness in Regent The imperial ondinancey [them to Volunteer Hospital for treat- rab espeetted ene Bolens (and cept Mah NEL a teEne Cite onal zie in an, cavarance tat ibere wil be| meade fr favor and precious time, |For Chester in ave woeas Rerent ame ,umper cmAnanes ment. ‘The poles auld the colision wan | chaz. ovium, weed im he Manufacture) NoCurty maid that he went with one] BULL > DOG MACK ; Prtaton ants: t taxation} HARDING WILL BE BUSY WITH] Two deaths were reported in the last) tne Privy Council to name the Crown |due to the failure of the brakes on the | seilles rom Constantinople and carried| Xo ‘ty thougias Stevet, to the home of | 5 " 4 led statement of a taxation PROBLEM twenty-four hours In New York. They! prince Regent In case the Emperor js |trolley car to operate to this country by crews of steamers | N° © Gi ac Makin Daily Tri ‘ Policy is to be reserved until Congress MANY LEMS. Were Mrs, Annie Sokel, forty-six, No.| incapacitated and the Crown Prince! Nathan Zoon'e wit faotarinan of he from the Mediterranean, William Hines, No. 40 Coleen bis aeeal| 4 ps ee, werd into special session, sche leas ae spam a de bites HY orond: Mita ang Gemuel Hie has attained his majority, Hirohito [af was Ul ewan fig sane ey ane wens re oiaten \*? ere they v ve easda GAenyaes Bet “ Ke re 7 in 5 wetting hia fee! je Kroun e . twenty-seven, b now ts of age. |was 4 secénd — collision wocddea thy } aA . 2 As ROT WAS yy ' q It is believed Mr. Harding's address! ¢iret tow weeks of his administration | )2t Street.” — Rawivard ith’ ‘a mdton rt of the | subbed twice in the neck, carried to| NEW YORK CIT? : will touch very briefly on the question! that his work in organizing tho ex- pu Prince Kant t* Graudson of For-|United Gopper Company of No. 33! DISARMAMENT CALL) vw cellar and robbed of 35 wie shy of an international peace association.| tive ge mente will be serioual SUITOR THROWN OUT ror ear ie : Se poe he says, the men curried him} ecutive depart y = e 2 SF " 1d, = seh cs . | 1 : pice 46 saperied ‘iso to bee word of) stored with if he enuat give and THROWS BRICK IN|_ Prince ig big cre As eg E passa being hurled to the roadway, “He: was | Ilinoi C on ie a " ee oe eR 44 hee ae | NORWALK, CON! friendship for Mexico and the rest of | 9M son of a former Emperor of Japan,|taken to Volunteer Hospital of | [linois Songressman ers} in «hallway. Once outside his eres for | : ‘ | dinte attention to conferences he ented the J the trucks then collided with « horse ' | : eard by Latro! Vv q ke S; 5 Sana cabeion, imme In 1909 he represen| ne Japanese | the truc pee be heip were heard by Patrolman Willan} Will Make Special Rates 5 3 oN, : ‘i dson- hicle of the B. R. T., y. « 3 22 x N | 4 Kh Harding has a heavy appoint: | with Coneremiens) leaders, 4 Ejected Lover Loses Not Only the Goruament he usa Fultan green yenicls Binith of No. | Amendment to Tie-Up Fleet | retn BN ag aia -satien We “acl for Heavy Carting to | Be Sch secure soe me few fayt "| It the pronant Congrems haa heeded |" “Girl, ut $19 in Presents | Princene Naguko la eahteen veare oa [Reh PE Tus we te |. Buikling Till Handing Acts, | “aesiden tavden and since the de-| (ALL inte. to. Norwall, * howe, who "had ‘Appointments ee ee nee in Whehinetone and $10 Fine —— oh Hospital, | WASHINGTON, Fob. 14-—A move! iticks Strect; Owon Seifert, No. 8 Ful-|H, C, ROULSTO * to-day was Thamas W. Lamont, a| : RGUES TO DISMISS Seamer which would foree President-elect | 1a, street: James ‘Thornton, no addres ° partner in the Mongar: banking house.) namely, to get as much done during| George Schumal tevonty-tour, vot] | R ARRESTED Harding to call a disarmamont con-|and John Reinhardt, No, Sta Room 212 PARRA Eerie Ginaet=! etlons this ecasion an pomsible—it would have [Uist county, N. Ys was a0 much in| DU BOIS INDICTMENT {UO ad open co arin cree itiocas eat gale ED 63 Park Row os been feasible to postpone the begin- | love with Sophie Winschanes, seven- am IN JOHN T. DAVIS SUIT avaiiavie tor tno continuance of 1916) 8?!0U* } ning of the estra seasion to the latter | teem, of No, 69 Sutton Street, Brooklyn, naval building programme during th Telephone 4000 Beekma ‘o the Jatter » of No. Street, . . ae “ ~ progr ed ele . “% a1 ‘ !part of April and thus permit of at - aaah ees Lota lea Police Captain's Counsel Tells} ajjenation Action for $500,000 fiscal year | Doginning July 1. was Teettio’ Cay ees = : | we ne value of $19. Last night} 7. Bi Biases i 3 j started in the House to-day by Rep- : a WHAT IS DOING ant capes ated ~ he called at her hame and was sum-| ‘COurt, Clients Constitutional Comes to Abrupt End—Jury | resentative Brooks, Illinois. A inne finsse) preomsions bende) by | THE WORLD'S AD. : i ae! ary a marily ordered out of the house by the ights Are Invaded. s Dismi He introduced such an amendmont| Policeman Miller on foot moved up to 2 : t TO-DAY IN CONGRESS § | cxccutive branch of iho Government wivi's tater, Georae Winsonanel, who ei Is Dismissed. to. the Naval Appropriation. fill,| the Bridge Plaza Court in Long Yland | RECOVERS VALUABLE RINC ; | POEMS eeppetys Ghiected to the young man calling en ay Cap ‘i aeseirn Du Boe, ad WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Max 8.| which after a sharp debate was held| City to-day and Miller took Undertaker | E X P oO SENATE. Of the many organizations whose |his daughter. Thereupon Schumaker| Hotes oats charee of Noceoting Miles] Johnson, Juror in the $800,000 aliena-|to be in order. Estward Donovan of No. 678 Hudson} c bi y e &§ A 4!) tion suit of David W. Sullivan inst 6 ¢ 1 : » Manhattan, ‘axis! Manufact Committee con- | P®Paring most actively to push their | dep x a nl the dismissal of the indictment to-day} pond to-day on charge of attempting Ghio, ¢ TO Nelnetan nae | of Manufacturers ufactures Co! Mugistrate Geismar in the Bridge Plaga § VO GRY Gm Graven Of atts Alene are. ah eee aes ® tinues coal hearings. magnates Saronsn betere MAN s, It Court tontay to gchumerer, Vaud £ will| Sefore Judge Crain in General Beaajons. | to, newdl ieee a Bene Som DOV asa leur Ge ne. Democrats. would alting @ funeral and| Mow Sate \ “5 ‘ beging to be apparent that the emer- | fine you the same amount. Mr, MoManus declared Capt. Du Bols's| 4," Justice Siddona as the cuse entered | suppore it disniased the case \ opreih a Fe & wan | Judiciary Committee resumes ft iy Now York World, Gentlemen ency tariff bi will fail to become a | ,, The, young man paid the fine, while] constitutional rights had been invaded,| {ts fourth week in the Distriet of ene sl ou berew a eer ho girl kept the presen T ipclse 304 herewiti postal ard eent me fo earings on seg tonan Ww, even though the Conference|'@e irl kept the presen and the evidence on which the indict-] Columbia Supreme Court, St, Patrick's Day Parade Plans. | Accused Mallplayers Repudiate | ye. pictind tearm y settee, in >" a : Commisvecs of Bots Houses get. 1t w ment was based was "the most illegal SS Roderick J. Kennedy, Chairman of the Tor $14.40 1s payuient Yor tue advertissumge' Interstate Commerce Commit- | Fady 0 go to the White House in miei nitirean atariwn veces ola,|#Nd Incompetent I have ever heard in} Gey. Milter Retarne te Work, |i patrick’s Day Parade and Celsbra- ~ | hie ae ruin, 4" ‘a 3 {fee begins hearings on amend- | Veto will further delay the Dil | of No, #11 Socond street, Union wilL,|®!! my forty-five years of experience| | ALBANY, Fvb. 14-—<ov. Atiller re | tice Committee, to-day issued a call fate he eon asetin yeaa tn, ake menta to War Risk Iusurance The ibi!l vw control the packers,|N. J., assistant station agent at the |!" the law: , 1a general m to be held ‘Thurs The Word te , Law. Which has already passed the Senate | Grand Central ‘Terminal, diad on the| Charles 8 Whitman, who is conduct-| ater an abscuve Mf a hearse on a | night at No. 1 Jeecient appeared. in . z 3 7 Catskill ot the 424 Street | ing the Grand Jury investigation of city | count of lilness. He said he bax a good) It Is planned to i and has been favorably reported by | ferry boat Cots ig 7 Any wt Dm the Capitol, Our-| from. a hha te ’ Ways and Means Committeo the Houne Commities on Argrioniture, line” yeaterday rnoon of heart at-| «raft opr ored the motion. Judge Crain way from th ap » ues] he tat, ho had oninath es : wontinuer tariff hearings on walls an wiunity, for a simply opp vue tack, Berryman | dh ia New oi i mplained of feel wtarked bome ac roverved decision and gave sgrpera ual Wednesday the at- for tow fling t he will gund ¢ Liture a mespuge dealin, dae. Bark of t returned it