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Th ROM ae. is THE EVEN “Bruhe Yirato, the singer's |BIANCA WEST SUES posed WILSON PROMISES Weattuy nusmavo, HABE Ga forehovn. There were , WILLIAM D. BISHOP ther visitors, members cf the Metro- Mitan Opera Company among them, | | were Permitted to tiptoe in ‘of two or three to the door of Sie Baa ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 HOUSTON YIELDS | CkRANSOTHING [Bie TOBY TO PLISH a BRONX ATTORNEY | DNALIED LOANS, jus: scwme AGAINSTTREULS. With ‘Crime Aroused Their COPBLAND, in a message | in the doorway and smiled arrived to-day from Cape- st them. At other times he & coma or semi-coneciousness. | \Whiie House Announces It) | to the public this afternoon, town, South (Africa, bring- {Will Make No More Advances} "it here was no reason for ap- | Bill Offered Provides Way of| '%* the sympathy of the simple cays She Overworked Mails it all the heartbroken callers jes i ' - * ay ‘ prehension over the typhus situa- 4 natives of that part of the world a beth, Shtopded: figure a Will Be Made in erate | Without First Presenting tlon and suggested all follow these Settlement, While Ameri, .) for the triaty of Ponice Commis- | and Telephone After ‘He Re- none of them but| se Resolution. a . i rules: ; : . fioner Hnright and w token of ae Ae ; Sie away with streaming eyes | to House Resolutio Facts to Committee. | Bathe very often. cans Must Wait. sraction! “eatraleden.-\s rset fused to Take ‘Her Case. Pthat perhaps they hud ween) ; = Hea Paes Bp . | Change your clothing very | : George Rourk® gaid that eommit- ir friend for the lust time. IS STILL UNDER ATTACK WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—Seore-| often, (Special 10 The Yrening World.) tee of natives appeared eh the | Miss Elsie Waldo, thirty-five, pretty AM communication with the eign-| tury of the ‘Treasury Houston told! — Do not fea WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The lure) ship just before euiling time und | und modiahly gowned, was remanded £0 A floors of the Hotel Vanderbilt, jthe Senate Judiciary Committee to- Tpyhus is communicabié only f fat altorney fees arising from the) yiiq (ney had heard of the fear- hi the Caruso apartments are | CONgTeSs Bombards Him with day no further advances to the Allies | 'Y Yermin.” said Dr. Copeland, | Sitiement of bebween 35.000 and 40.°| ful tawiewsneas which was raging Lai ebe UAE al ep oPhbe dae ‘Was shat off cave for those, Resolutions That Are De- at . ie i ‘and if everybody takes these 00 German ims aguinst the United) jn the dominions of Bwana Dick by Magistrate Simms in the Morrisania ‘4 directly concerned with him. In the | suncad as Partisan a bo made by him until after hs) precautions, eapectaly after vid States Government is the incentive! nd of the trouble it was making | Court to-day on a charge af disorderly Hotel lobby there was a consiant| nounced & san. tas consulted with that body, | ing in crowded nuwayn oF visite which is bringimg about a formidable gy, yim. conduct. Miss Waldo, who gave her fowd of newspaper men and inquir- } “Il cannot promise definitely now] ¢, congested districts, there inno | Propaganda to create sentiment for ‘They intrusted to Rourke adine | addvess ae the Martha Washington e. former kept in touch with} WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 White that I will make no further advances | ganger.” the early setting up of machinery (© police dog which they said bad | Hotel, wae arrested late yesterday in on commitments which already exist,” | <=— . adjudicate these claims regardices of kept the peace in the town in | front of No, 126 Liberty Street on « | Mr. Houston said, Mbecadse I do not the fate of claims against Germany, hae hi | eataa & . which it was trained and bred on | warrant sworn out by Paul ‘Rude, 9 on nd what the circumstances be, but | estimat y Gover aniens CMCES 9) ite outskbrts of Capetown undde- | lawyer of No. 736 Kelly Street, with un | before 1 act iq any oase I will present | aggromate $1,000,000,000, hed by! sirea him to take it to the New | office at No. Heaaea Hie acts to the committee.” American olalmants, York Commissioner with the as- | alleges Miss Waldo has been telephon he wick chamber by ore dnt House officials announced to-day Wy one of their number : " sai that President Wilson before bis re- id be permitted to ascend for « } wor of news at the ovter door. tirement March 4 would make a fina ST GACRAMENT |S ADMINIS: | itemized report showing the disburse: | _ TERED To HIM. fndnte, and allothnents made'by dim| Mr. Houston appeared vatore tha| pee es he jfomperns have been | surance it wou! end all his dif- | ing his home and office at all twoars 0° Mtreme unction, ‘the Inst rite Of out or ene $150,000,000 war fund voted | Sratalttes: tee questioning OB All ie Jan aad Washington: having Bene] sountles, the day and night, and further annoy atholic church, was adminis- { tailé of Jouns already made to for- Rourk db ld deliv 1 i 7 ee ; nis] him by Congress | Mee. WILLIAM D. BISHOP cign nations, and particular’ Sores tee iienen etic deel EE er tans REC CRE ote to Caruso at 1.30 o'clock tl 1 'o. . * particularly on tne | to expedite the settlement of the Ge: the dog to-morrow. claims, reflect on this good name. (IANCA WEST. legality of each transaction, Heshad ere by InTRANary i ‘At that time the singer] ‘The House after a stormy session ean je | hag ' ne. * 4 . Rude alleges (Miss Waldo beg sunk to the depths of weak-| yesterday adopted a, resolution ca American claimanta against Ger- | ges (Miss Wit an | with hima great’ mass of correspond. | is } | ; : : many seem to be “out of luck” so tar persecuting him ‘when he refuse Which he reached later, 404) ing wpon him for euch a report | Actress Asks Divorce From Million-| °nee "nd other data, and was examined | us having any chance of securing ex- | act as her counsel in , | | peditious action is concerned. Owing | | iene |to the failure of the Senute to ratity | Lob coreg TA hate ‘able t peak with the oi dani + by Senator Reed, tho 2! the bv. south Vices cae WILSON CONTINUES $600,000. eign nation lthe Versailles Treaty citizens of the tached to the Judge Advocate’s De- sity Officials Sioht| United States will have to await the partment at Washington. Miss ( , B. B, Moneili of the Church} UNDER ATTACK AS = Bripuprort, Conn, Fev. 16 Seaator Kteed sald tie woutd take up| CiLY Officials Also Hold Eight) jepotiation of a separate peace treuty | PLUMBERS THE ART |Humiston, counsel for Miss Watde. r Gacred Heart of Jesus and HIS TERM ENDS [M'® William Darius Bishop, known |eweh loan in turn and eall for the cor: | Other Unclean Immigrants | befere thelr aims against Ger- | will attempt to procure ‘ball so the many can be considered in East 334 Street. \profeasionally as Blahea West, has] respondence rolating to It. He also ‘ ee ; any os ieee defendant may not ibe confi they entered, Caruso was 7 |causea attachments aggregating $600,-| oxplained he would ask three principal Landed in New England. Iwi ep ares! tne wonine T until rit me Eck once ee ee z ently surprised, according to 4) Eynenses at Paris and Cancellation |? to be filed against hor husband's) questions in the first to aa- ———— troduced in the Senate Tuesday, pro- | vistors ‘ on =A S F ti : st to is , bt L raigned, of the incident Gy Mrs. 4 of Allied Loans Latest jaccounss in fourteen’ banks and! corain the authority given for credits| The safesuards put into effect by eRe tor Dharaieee ns “agnie ot| ' ‘ Martin Fay, forty, of No, 1% Row- a William J. Guard, who in om pela b against his holdings in several public) qavanced, the date of the advances and! Health Commissioner Copeland to| claimants who are citizens of the ery, was sentenced to-day to from ‘Felated {t to the newspaper men, | Subjects. [eerie conspanie: | the purpose of each, and the bulunces| protect New York against typhus |°fntral powers, to, property seized —— seven and one-half to fifteen years under this act. It if provided that the | waid to Father Congedo, “Well, The matrimonial difficulties of ‘the : a ; to function as | Witness at Trial Tells How Ac-| and obligations against each advance. in Sing i « ‘ sobat ra KS 4 ng for attempted arson. by fare you doing her By David Lawrence. former tending woman in “Pald I8]- young to Czecho-Slovukia were| neve” * Constant watch on all Seen there [ne ceclaration of peace Judge Gibbs in the Bronx County BE merely dropped in to sce you,"'| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- | Pull” culminated yestenlay wish 46 | iret inquired into, ‘The ‘Treasury | Venues By which Immigrants mIgDL between the United States and Ger- | cused Made His “Code” Jibe | courts RA Nena LOHR REG Tok Jywae the reply, “I had not seen you ning World.) lai yan eee a for divorce, mami | Secretary produced a letter to Presi-| enter the city resulted to-day in de- | MEnY) A Sot et Respulliceh Ps F Work starting fires in the hallways of next fl 8 a IN, 5 of it, | any ve" an her husband's al- “ vat ty he toten ol fea ‘a0 your @iness and you'll she pea pu thd baa aha ah ecenrsat os le a evar uate ts & | dent Wilson under date of Oct. 4,| tention of nine vermin-infested pas- joadera to put through a resolution With Rule of Worke' | apartments in the Union Avenue sec Pee Saat you “were godfather at | 1921)—The clhaing fortnight of the | 1918, asking if Czecho-Slovakia had|#engers from Boston. declaring the existence of 4 state of “ liton/deatNoventbes like the | Haven hot peace soon after the change of a@- “ehristening once in my church {Wilson Administration will t been recognized and whether the | = John 'T. Hettrick e “teacher” | Before t fourteen div We Fou don't think that I'm going to |¢iRht years preceding—distinctive und | Bishop, whose father was at one) mreioury wan authorized to make |g = ty HRstcat Fk baten of imvm\~|ministration, and the adjudication of| | > sap lle a royce an Semolal Torn rice = do you?’ Caruso asked, but | diferent from what has happened in time President of the New York, Now ini) tN grants brought here on a Fall River) qajms of citizens of enemy amen of the master plumbers In (he art of | tlons in Special rm of the ow a trace of ajprehensian. other admipisjrations, President | HAVen and Hartford Mallroad, mar-| The White House, he ‘aid, wp. | Line ost had a rash and is eus-| may proceed WINISN' Diller Sely'/making money, according to Joseph the HUgante he wou "OL not; tre going to be| Wilson slowly comes back into the | Med Miss Weat "July 6, 1911, In the proved” the jetter om the next day,| Pected of typhus. He was sent to M. Kandel, a contractor who testified | ice woere there 1 child or chit . fon gpealoaty Pee core Anais patie Atlee rasta \EAn a oar | NEUS Guba ios Mt Many 'arby: the daa, | Cie. 'ne Bist commitment Go Spee be= | Willard Parker Hospital, ‘where ‘his THEATRE TICKET ma cag a as dren tae father would. be | ; again very boon.” | “nal picture after m bats 0e® | yeas age she brought wilt on the) Weare ce amount ot $7,000,000, was case will be diagnosed and he will PASSED to-day at the trial for conspiracy lect ou the, ait Ss by later the sporament |i Congress rises tip to bombard him | «founds of dewertion and inadeguate| ‘The examination of Mr. Houston | Undergo treatment, Forty Immigrants BILL IS chock Ji employ mei ebutrdaey| t= Pci Ga : administered and npr repay wiih, iia ube. Fanattibas Chai, on the Support and asked for {falntenance. got only as far us the loans to| arriving this morning on a Sound - McAvoy, in Supreme Court, Criminal GRes Were He avin ound rang: tke ‘Caruso bad dropped o1 jeep. . + . action still Is pending, In her|Cyecho-Slovwkia, the hearing being | steamer were examined at Pler 70, i ura linen Branch (hig a a ee ola the day there were |e hand, are denounced as partisan | iatest action she asks that her maiden | adjourned until Monday after it de-| mast River, and thre * im | Senaie Approves Measure Licensing |" etdent Knight of the Master | Weekly . inquiries at the hotel aa to|*84 defended on the other us merely | Mame be restored. + | veloped that Mr. Houston had not! averse e men and four} Sellers amd It Now Goes ° p | ae ising - an t0. E Bishop, accredited a millionaire, is| women were found to be unclean. Sellers ar s0@s Plumbers’ Association introduced | ‘inger’s condition by his friends | Batural discharye of legislative » Is! brought with him all the data sought i va ‘e y ends employed as a reporter on a New|Committee members indicated thei: | They were sent to Willard Parker to the Governor. Hettrick at a meeting in April, 1920, business, - If se lip wido ti Operatic ansociates. Rolando |’ ‘The H ; aven newspaper, Is wifo lives} desire to inquire into how foreign) Hospital to ‘undergo sanitation. A = i . 5 _| Koop sald. “He told us Hettrick was the Italian Amtassador, who joune of Representatives wants | with her mother in Bridgeport, loans were made before and after the | sda Aino) aka © ALBANY, Fob. 16.—The Senute 10°) 11. teacher and would explain how new Caruso in Nuples, sent his nec-|*° ROW in itemized detait just how Sha DE 5 signing of the armistice and how | PASSCDECT wis A te eee Fulton |1ay axset the T. K, Smith Bill de-| oe tne plumbing business suc- | Stary to inquire, and visits were paid | MF: Wilson disposed of the $160,000,- |intimate that he was personally ex-| they were carried out, Peso di ota eer ll OF aigneyl to provide for the licensing of |'° TEN’ : DUEL WITH GUNMAN ‘Pasquale Amato, Giuseppe De 000 fund put ut his disposal during |travagant or that the American Peace | Dr. Louls 1. Harris, Director of the | P2°os engaged in theatre ticket Wusidal said he had wad some labor ‘and Titta Rutfo of the Chicago |" War and used in part during the |Commiasion was badly managed, tne HIGH HEELS GIVE is 1, Harris, Director of the) ecuiation by thelocal authorities. | among those who called the of Congress ms » |Sale af tickets In excess of a 60 cen " =i i ‘apartment by telephone to{T#more of cancelling foreign indébt- | with what took place in Burope either |to the Grand Central Station to meet |e Oe ee ar price a mia-| referred to work without the “code edness-as serious and take steps (o {during or after the war. That's What Philadephia Osteo. |“ batch of Immigrants on a train aoe eecon, ‘be hit now eves to the |Tv caaee Would’ be kakan care of by | u — @udden breakdown, fol-| Prevent the Treasury from paying to} Charles Grosvenor Dawes, formerly ails (Gayeckiso Call. Them | they had been informed would ar- aowatnae, the journeymen plumbers, sal Fo ee the attack of pleurisy from|the European governments money al- | Brigadier General in the American Be i = rive gu 7 o'clock tis morning, They |" embiy passed the Rayhor| Oo Bim eat hed relcanal es Prev: I seas & bles. He said he asked Hettrick | i Peace negotiations, The Senatorial |whole inquiry may de laid to the un- , | Bureau of Preventaule Dixeaser, de-| 5 ta Ante to the | ‘rou! Company. Geraktine Farrar] PON! alee oemete rath eeitae ven, Gamumern of Govmet | YOU JAZZ KNEES (ctarea cignt medical inspectors went | Te DM! alao is intended 19 make TN6) Low ne could make a man join if be —<— 7 “Shimmyi fp i the train had arrived at 6.15 Kendel asked Hettrick it his failure | — ft was at one time believed|T4dy promised to them to clear up| Mxpeditionary Forces, had to use * Shimmying Knees. iegutn ° | Bitt designed 10 empower the Bourd of |, bee sane F road to recov-| ‘ransuctions entered into during the| strong language to convince mem- Special to The Brening World + o'clock and the immigrants had left | Ridcatien oe iy wore City tor reese [tO doim the "Code: oc Practice” group | Shot by Barnes through the pent thet, even should| 4" . bers of a House investiguting com- PHILADDLPHIA, Feb, jé— High the station, their present whereabouts |“ . was the cause of his men quitting | breast Policeman MeVeigh was « | late the business of ticket speculators. x ‘ vere ‘ 6 thiddle Caram's qollen days of| Ad the cables from Paris teli of | mittee that the expenditure of money | heels make ‘jazz knees"—neUronis of |eiRE unknown, Dr. Harris is con-| 0% Tt Tt a sous ot | Work i SE Ok He ae cathe SISAL TBs aye af an aud, His frenga[@tatements made to the ¥iench'|1n France may at ths lute date weem|the knees or shimmying, shaking| dent, however, that no other imgni- | “1 ‘was dectaged invalid 1a De-| “ThAt might bem reavon,” Hettriok | ger of his right hand Be talione that ba way vmncs | Chamber of Deputies to “the effect |to be extravagunt, but it was neces- | knees, Osteopaths here offgr this ex.|&rant/trains will get by his forces. | Muemmen vow See nti Mele a | tola atm | Policeman Rodgers made a theard in opera again; there may |bat large quantites of war supplies | sary to win the war at any cost—to| planation of why their fellow-prac-) The army iransport de ope tue ordiaante Gad ndelibenn||, UONe *> Mean: A contractor, fold) Pah a i nai hereon rt appearances by the great] Were stolen “not by the American au-| spend the money und count the con-| tionesr™ introduced a ‘bill to abolish | Gant artived to-day with the most dpe ak Set aE ete en {wow the Master Plumbers’ “code” | felled Barnes by a blow on the tac ‘but nothing more, mve the| ‘orities, but by Americans,” umount: | sequences afterward. [high heels which Was ridiculed to[#tistactory load of passengers, from |Possel Pursiwnl O© fy PET Ol" | dovetailed with that of the Journey. /Of the head with the Butt of ot hin unprecedented | 96 APProximately to $40,000,000. Very much the sume situation ex-|death in the Massachusetts Legisla. [2 Mnitary standpoint, in some time. | ‘iority conferred ty The LSBU “tmen, He teatified that in Apri, 1926, | Fevolwer: : ; ¥. nta on the operatic stage, | Although the Democrats endeavored |isted with ail American commissions | ture Poe G3? Folin: aiidiers:aboged ban AN HELD |"0%2*.3¢ 2 meeting of master plumb- The negro fell and Sergt. Cohen CONSCIOUS OF His CON. |'0 show that the Republicans were |abroad—ro deeply concentrated was) “What would happen to the Venus| Underwone sanitation before eisbark: SALESWOM. crs ut which Hettrick was present, {thrust the muzzle of a revolver |n, his DITION. trying to harase Mr, Wilson and to|everytody on the object souzht that| De Milo If a three-inch lock were) at Danziz and the process bad / ON T ARCENY CHARGE | Hettrick, ne said, explained the code [fcr 0s i Tek, Matias Mea Retest ering ectwal ioe | ca tera Suita aad: bosinesn ee caine | Det Haaay {been repeated three times during | . and Chairman Knight of the Associa- | the gutter with a quick ‘blow, Te ‘and bas received the jast | Sciam, and Dr. 8. W. Lambert, an-|ods were difficult if not impossible t of [he AREEE | (AEM OOS EAD Mee tion gave warning that any plumber {had dropttd oe oe ped the avhe phil , rintendent it - | Ty ir | F bh ‘Of the clflirch. Also, when he| ther of the six physicians who at-| to establish. pohiman, Superintendent of the O5-| toung to be unclean to-day. He and| Avcused af Theft of $100 RING | aot a menmber of the Association who |&5 he fell, but snapped the othe: | wthic Hospital here says this is!ii. clothing were fumigated and he i 5 ngs a . whith had been emptied of ‘bullets at that there were so many | ‘ended him during his first itiness,! Some idea of the general Mess in| one of the questions that was brought cartel rim tae ty ere it From Store Where ‘She did not live up to It was not a mem-| 1) 0) his surviving, .| Were hurriedly summoned, After a/ which jeverything in Europe was} s ce rent! } | ar m ber in good standing. The journey- e : oe Sate the 9 Ju ditpatsar dogs aceon Mea diet tey wid eeripelyo niin RO gi ‘Bt convention of Osteo-| wii) pe done again, f Was Employed. ua teroriialctinsanciée, macy tod talus pruelcreta plomegs ia the five frends be eummoncd to his| Tbe great tenor’s life waa main-|ing the war ix given in the amazing | “t¢ euch w block were put under| omen epee ee ar liner) Lulu Goepfert, nineteen yeurs old! gust, 1919, Koop said, reserved the bg Leena Rent eeraee Soya ane that he might bid them fare-|t#!ned by constant ministrations of] statements to the French Peputies| ven, ie andetahie: wand! Up Herel ee which 1,200 steerage Das-| of No, 251 Manhattan Avenue, & sules-/yight to refuse to work for any con- 4 ‘ ean a os ot to Hi: z oxygen and heart stimulants by the|about u theft of war supplies “by |ward at wn angle of Ip degrecs, A | Senses have been undergoing the| woman employed in the jewelry de-|tractgs deemd “unfair” in trade prac-| Or DORM te re cha wae singer's relapse was caused by | three Qoctors. Caruso was conscious | Americans.” Anybody who was in| litte weight would send ber tipping|“@aning-up process since Saturday.) parament of Wanamaker's store, was tices, ee ee cae failure following bis recent ill-| Dut in no pain, Mrs. Caruso was| France in the months immediately her face, announced to-day that 750 were ready | tg.gay held by Magistrate Nolan in| _— and elearing a space about ttm, a from pleurisy. He bas been kept} With him and a few close friends | following the armistice can tostity | of the leading osteopatis| for landing at HIMs Teland OF the| gy 599 pail for the Grand Jury on «| HOUSING BILLS UP AGAIN. [DUMP ci itnchime una wore chine 1 it under her heel Status! all Ceomen eke | : | ing for a lynching and were chused by the use of tanks of oxygen | Were in the apartment on the eight-|to the utter carcleswness of the | heels are deformed. wear TIBM) first 130 sent from the sip, all bUt| Charge of grand larceny. } back gor hilt « block. the udministration of the moat|eenth floor of the Vanderbilt, French authorities in handling war! —o--— ¢ | few were found to be #till unclean!“ according to Detective ‘Nelly thelts|qromr Menaures ‘That Failed Last| Willie Jackson, the prize fighter, ' stimulants his physiplans| The scenes at the pationt’s bed- | supplies. | Ballplayers Lose Point in Court) and they were sent Dack to the Adri- | 18 yeen reported in the jewelry de-| venr Re-Imtroduced im the Senate. who trains at the Stillman Club , ‘ Ingbar and McVeigh to the Harlem to prescribe. side during the early morning hours| pjyo writer made a tour of the war PREP atic. ‘The ship was scheduled to Suil) 5 tment of the store, one being that) ArzsANY, Feb. 16.—Minority Leader| Hospital. Barnes was locked up in Piette the unexpected relapse no|Were very sad. Boon after the at-laroay within a fortnight after hostil-| aac mascboll piocata gan ent nite | back to Burope at noon, but the #ill- | oe g ring worth $4700. Edward Ad-| Walker introduced in the Senate to-| the Weat lad Street station: punconscious for a time. Later ho| “ck the singer reguined conscious: | ities were ended and found that mil- |, Pluyers under charges of | ing has been postponed until Meday. | nauer, a store detective, investigating !day some of the houving measures aub- So many persons gathered in the 7 conspiring to throw 1919 World Serie, a if 4 ch | Vicinity to gaze at the bullet hol n achiral npr ic Fe pontine otis to con. |iions of dollars’ worth of property lay |iost the firat skirmish of thelr merice| New quarantine orders, to be ef-| ioe thefts, found, it is alleged, a $109/mited to the 1920 Legislature which | 7) Miata Grants near the odchen Rae spirit began to aasert itself. sd condition. | unguarded. So absorbed was every-| battle to-da: udge Williom 1, | ‘ectve ays Smeg are. eullad 1s talled of passage. the smashed show windows that extra messages ro a 3 i @id net seem to be suffering and|He demanded that he be permitted | yoqy in the demobilization of troops | Dever denied he petition of at: .cneys | policemen were tioned about th: & mile for bis wife and for those |‘ bid farewell to some of his older _| will not interfere with the big ocean battle ground to the walks open ring on the finger of the young Wom.) (vould exempt from taxation which It was alleged she-stole from the) awelling or apartment improvements and so much pro! had been dis-|for the players, to force the state te 1 atone, erected under supervision or contro! of f lose friends admitted to hia bedside. | a#8ociates and best-loved friends, in-| tributed without ie peg soi lal PE tall of the -carges_on| liners that haVe # clean bill of health | *tere: xu teevart ea venation eee ed dT ara Another would, fix | Barnes told the police at the station s 5 By 2 o'clock he hud rallied slightly | cluding Antonio Scotti, Fucito, the! it was owned by the Americans ‘or | hich they will be throus': to trial nd no sickness aboard, Under the| The police say she adm) 8/7 per cent. aa the ruse of interest on |that he had sold i revolyer to Waite tevor’s. accompanist, ‘and Enrico| French or Britiah or Itallana that the peak a a Mlokpin worth $75 last Christmas| hullding loans, and another i designed | several week ago, for Which Wade Dis pulse was-a little stronger, | Scognumillo, a lifelong friend task of protecting It wax almost en “Maree Henry” 1s si Te-Day. | DOW mules, if the passengers havo not! Vito gho gave to a beau in Brook.| (0 Auihorian the Mayor of Rim sork |refused to pay und he had bowxht o) pan weak. At 8.35 tho dootors| He groted them with a brave, | Urely neglécted. GALVESTON, ee Fete teeao}, |!°% Properly cleansed they wil! be) iyn. "she denied knowing anything |‘ ppoint a Director of Be second revolver to entoree paymen f c| Cu- y . 2 _ olen by individual sas : i Fe e | who ie 4,700 ring or an i. : _ or the return of the first ee hat Peat word through the clerk that Cu-| cheerful smile. They could not con-| If property was stolen by individual] ienry Watterson, \-ceran newapape ealed and held in detention twelve | about the theft of the $ui08 Tile OF) anne Wire Glorse am City to Go Ton’ ihe revolver in dispute. froni » Fuso was “very much better,” but | %4! their grief, and the aceney were Americans of any the fault It the vessel has # clearance | about the theft editor, winte ‘The Board of Fatimate’s Committee | wade before the battle started, ink hece, celebrated | ti yo. [lay entin th the French author sohier. , ‘ fd aa nothing to tho statement. | Oe ih fen te teeie Lae re litte who wore Kiven to undcrtera | eislity-frst birthduy to-day. it of health and passengers wave | Wiha ») Finance and Budget to-day sounded | “whe police arrested Wade and Jesse _, The two Caruso doctors left during | by one they filed in, clasped the sing- ut the time of the armistice, if = undergone sanitation en the other) OIRT HE SENT FOR the death Knell of the fire horse when! Lawrence of the same address as ma- early hours, leaving Dr. Franois|¢f’s hand and went out again, Wil- {not bofere, that it would be too ‘ex- side and all are well on arrival and | it reported tn, favor of an, approprin:| terial witness, i » the Vanderbilt fioure phy. | iam J: Guard, one of Caruso’s most | pensive to transport much of the sup. | | there were no cases of typhus en- GOT MAN ON SHIP | tivation of the Fire Department 1| american Reparted Slat eh Gast, TS was. gaia intimate friends, sald the great sing-| plies back to the United States and WHAT IS DOING biect to this city. ‘The recommendation of the| 4 eperted slain in Mex . that a] ers eyes were almost constantly on | that probably the French Government | | Toute, the qassengere are 8 | committee wi be heeded and the In Safe. tin would be issued. after a con-| his wife, | would be given the oppo atllA.M. From unofficial Mi sd Stems st Plantae oarae 95 | ain much of the mat wi « climax of a series of mishaps that|to have shipped the property back to st aia learned that at 6A. M-| began in December. A pleco of atage|the United statos weuld have meant patient's temperature was 102, bis| property fell on him, but apparently |an interference with the use of shins | lee 110 and his respiration 28, which | did not injure bim. A short time for other purposes, nn nie! nity to re- |no detention or further treatment. | >, yay to Marry Man Wiho For-| money appropriated on Friday by the| MEXICO CITY, Feb, 16,—R. H. Cas I tatoos, TO-DAY IN CONGRESS |" request will be made of Con-| on Way board, according to present’ indict-| a." American, who several weeks e | «ress in a few days for funds with) warded Passage Money, Said | Hons. aati Saran was reported been killed by t SENATE. jwhich to enlarge the Quarantine | Yes to Anotiter. 100,000 BABIES rrieta brat! arted @ am rising in the State of Durango, the b 4 . * | statton Hoffman Island, a} to The Wroning Work , It was announced by the War De iam regarded es « alight improve-|lster he tripped and fell down some |ing tek of an army of twit a BAStONATY OES HB DOREY GRR \" a cuanee of the existing law s0 PIMLADIDLUPLILA, “Treb, 16.—Prevty,| A YEAR BORN HERE Revwas infored aurlig -s clash cit rae |Hlaira, during 8 performance, “but | guen. all cf whom wert clamor 10 Tees Sete Sam t85 98 | that vesseia will be required to ob-| dark-eyed Leontide De Rugelis, en route / IN UNFIT HOMES |outliws hear pilones, bot it was salt : ' 0. | For a - | " . wi cing tro] H >) By daylight telephone messages und| On Dec. 11, while singing i Broo! | —— | Army Appropriation Bili. being | '#!n ‘bills of heatth in clearing from this country from dtaly to marry 1) . he wenn sou valons it fr m his wounds in < ps of inquiry began pouring | lyn in “Elisir d'Amore,” a small blood | Wilsen 0} to Provide tnaoh for) considered by Milits Atta’ all ports is proposed in a measure|inan she had “met! through corre: Sanne ints Gut That taxed the facilities of tne | Yeasel. In hin throat’ burst, but he| Machin auanin: Susaea, (be wiNare faire | pending in the Senate. It has passed| ondence, could not reslat the combina-| Dr, Copeland Points Gut Tha ; si ‘ominittee, stroggledMhrough the act. “The per-| WASITNGTON. formance waa discontinued at the Among the early callers were! Prosistent ae House, tion Of the ramance of the sea and sO | as a Chss Such Youngsters | I os tua'en tan ans 6 Geasaont 8 |‘ THE WORLD'S AD. Manufactures Committee con Wilson was roprosente 2 roughly Gremed Italians on | demand of his physician. Be seranes 2f 450 Immigrants landed yesterday | 1 i 4 FB | is strongly desivoun of £ Unues coal hearings. G open 2 and said Raflaello La Rows Will Dominate City’s Future, | way to work who stopped in - len easton een HOUSE at the Babtery from Hilts island and | °"G ond vos to Hales eae elty, the a » eects | RECOVERS VALUABLE RING | nbed b . a u no Oi oe ae 7 are twenty ome enough to inauire about we SON OF CARUSO Ase rel au mele Avoropriattteeecinmiice je | ampected vy ibe City Health Dear: |,\or'whg counted Leonida ty mail and 6677S 8% mente | Sy BO op | in the o lew of the inauguratic ne hearings on Muscle Showin |mént force, only two were unclean. |... $290 to her to come here And be = he singer's condition baa been| RACES WITH DEATH |i). °.,0° " he Ravan sa tar t cians _— i) aves here euch year, One bun i = hin successor. He has written F | Governm trate plant bill ome tis bride Oni Hand, ansinualy | AMERICAN INDUSTRIES - ly improving fo: many days, ac-| dent-elect Harding tr Noted Manon Dies Ia Montveal. | \cciiting a fire! glimpse of her when| dred thousand of these babies zi tn ‘al 5 cops " “ i i Official International ing to the reports from the hotel. | Enrico Jr. on Way to Father's Bed-| the Incoming President desires to have rane ere Cae tae S2- | fAperial 10 The Hacaing World.) the Patria docked. He did not find her! “Are born in dark. iy yen! Rational Sstelstion “ot Matractarthe n Saturday there was a rumor he ide From Culver Milftary s ianeheon for bie guesia immudiatel tinuen Bat nes OF, Russian trade | MONTRE. Fae Adis-Benen: htar J asked the authorities mbout his $200, rooms 20 Church Street, New York. * ¢ lve 4 J after he enters tie White House *| and economic conditipns | Stearns, one of the oldest and most)... d ber an sitfwele livi i Ma i 10,000 by gpa Nese gg we thie wan Academy —_ prmtate Commorce Cominitter | jiatingulahed members of the Masonic | Gy ee Sane Bg pamreete (teins Ae . MEGELY this sage pe New Yan Werld, Geationen: " & 1908 maied, and a family announgement S y 100 Landed From Stranded Steam- considers amendments War jorder in Canada, died last evening in _— TSOTA ORR YO MNT. & Oe woh Meetattet coentad an Kenectta me fet speed is Teuewing may dvertianan sto ‘the effect he wus expected) CULVER, Ind. Veb. 16—Starfing) ship. Risk Insurance Act | hie, cighty-fourth yeor, He we ipo = Killa Wife: Husband Overcome. People. At this rate of Increase ” | Heat, 4nd Found coldmne, and alo my chal to be strong enough to be taken a race with death, Enrico Caruso, | oP W. Ways and Means Committee | 4! Dunbarton, NU, and was A man believed to be Frank Barnea| the control of the city will have | toy Milsons pen y the advertisement (bag tio City, [ir left shortly afer noon for the |during he high Tortugas! | continues tariff administration | “ent of Montreal rince boyhood ‘oY | was found unconscious beside the dead, passed into the hands of (hese 1 fake pETUCAIAT Plann Tu sendina thle aa fy &t 10.50 lant night, he | bedside of his father, seriously ill dn | Meamer Sao Vic Lisbon which | gonsideration. | many years he was proprietor of the! body of his wife in» furnished room People in a comparatively few | paraum (he serond ingortion of the 4 thei of eet failure aed{New ‘York struck gy a ledie Narbo - 2 | Athion Hotel. He Joined’ the Knights|ut No, 404 Willoughby Avenue, Brook: ra’ Statement of Dr. Cope yn ila advertiaement’ appeared ie * cae | 5 trance yest fd was exp Shipping Board Investigating |-rempldr before they were organized| yn. to-day by the. landiady.” A gan S| Pern Naw Pore 4 - Antonio Stel-| The youth, who has been attending'| that unloss the ald be fh Committee continuce hearings. hy ¥ y ‘ heater « gas Jet were hoth lighted.) lan’ Health Commisstoncr, at Al pe " Dr, F. E. |) cul MY at high tid ining twenty Ls n Canada and was the oliest momber | Hirth inned. Marner, wast eal Sad fonna » FE; | Culver Military Academy, was confi- | Pi ssrigors would Ne taken’ off ihe | House considers Fortifications |of the Royal Order of Scotland in| removed to the Cumberiand Btiect Howe, ermunte hearing of the ine ex phy- | dent that bls father would recover. | morning. | Appropriations Buk Canwda. . | pied : | emption prdingnce, 2 é: me — . Moai carr . a lheietilict selenite es obs) Lean Ye Rews. 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