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To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, WARMER. re HARLEM SLAIN BY BURGLAI Sek ant VOL, LXI. NO. 21,685—DAILY. Covet (the New Tork ‘orid). ‘NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH Al, 1921. — — inaeninis nha = To-Morrow's Weether—UN Ee vai ero EDITION _ CirenIntion Books Wes to All.” Second-Cinse Matt ¢, New York, N. _ PRICE ‘THREE CEN TS EIZURE OF GERMAN SEAPORTS URGED BY FRENCH PARIS URGES THE SEZURE OER AL TE OF BREMEN AND HAMBURG yuo engnms NV NEW GERMAN INVASION Can Bear,” Says Head of Big Road. Press Insists That coeur eae ae Rhine Districts Should Be BIG SALARI Called Conquered Ferritory. 10 LET MRS. NICOLL On Pennsylvania Ss SOCIALISTS — OPP SE IT Be 20 Per Cent. Lower, It Is Intimated. One Paper Asks “How Berlin GIVE UP CRUTCHES, nor SUT ALe Can Be Brought Under | Soectal to The Brening Worta a)? , PHIDADBELPHIA, March 11,—itis Gun Bire ieeeauy intimated that the wage re- [Splinter Off Shin: Bone Insert-|ductions now being prepared by the PARSS, March 11.—Much uneasi- lgrteyivacen akelhicad sae ae ness is already being displayed here ed in Thigh of Injured | ylva allroad will be fol- . 7 2 eas 4 towed at once by a proportionate de- over the situation so far as the oc- Society Woman. cupied German cities along the eedidietesieee Bbine are concerned and the Govers-| sec. petancey Nicoll of No.2 5 lao nt: Delancey Nicoll of No. 23 Kast 1914. ner cent, while the salaries of ment is being urged from all quar-| 39th Street, who lost the use of her fers to adopt stronger measures to|right leg in 1916 In an automobile ac- |Mcials will be slashed 20 per cent. —— | crease in railroad rates to the public. enforce payments, ‘The suggestion| ident in England, where she was en- | This information came out to-day at | ced in war work, is expected to| Broad Street Station, where officials | and | has been made that Hamburg and) i cin, perhaps os well as she Bremen be occupied and that meas-' over gig, thanks to a remarkable oper- | “ ures be taken to cut of German ation in bone surgery. | Sanes> as “whith “sil the preliminary trade with the Scandinavian coun- ‘The leg was crushed above the knee | {tails of the wage reduction will be and the English surgeons who at-|Worked out, They are not official tended her decided several pieces of | 1%Ure#: but come from good authority. the bone which were infected, must| At what point the 20 per cent, cut Socialists, who are very Strong DU- be removed. ‘This operation left the| Wi start is unknown, but it ie re- mericully, are protesting vigorously upper part of the leg doneless for| S*TAed as certain to apply to the » inches; Mrs, Nicoll recov. /*nePal manager, the vice presidents and ‘probably on down the line to divisional officials, ‘The salaries of of the railroad are holding confer- tries. On the other hand, However, the against the whole programme and » but the leg was entirely they are io hold a monster mass ml s8, and she has sinee been de- meeting to-day to show thelr OpPO- dint spon crutches |the vice presidents range from $25,000 sition. i December her case was | t® $40,000 yearly, while the general Auguste Gauvin in the Journa! 43) prouznt to the attention of Dr. Fred | ™@nager's pay {8 approximately Debats comes out frankly for eco: ) 41 aj, 10 East dist Strnot, u |929:000. ine CHICAGO, March 11,.—The Chicago’ & Alton Ruilroad will take steps tin bon nomic exploitation of I oectitts » making @ plea to Premier | ¢ orge to join France in tre urgery, who under- | MusuAal operation now de- successful, ing the people of the wccupled re) fron the lower part of the leg he| of ts empl W. G. Bierd, Presi- gion) as inhabitants of a conc cut a large “splinter” off the tibia, {9¢2% announced to-day. ‘The reduc territory subject to penalties because |raiine 4 e-fitth of {ts thick. |U0M8 will be made to bring about an ef the part they tous in the war iene. inter he procesded to use | WHmate reduction in freight and pas- “Mr. Lloyd Georgy ought to recog- ; tials nize our. right, as well us that uf the |), other Allies, to exploit economteaily ty eur pledge with a view to obtainin muttable reparations,” declarcs M. cory was~based on al! Gauvin. “The people of the Rhine science knows of the bone structure ought not to be surprised if they arejang it wth-the weakened tibia das citizens of the Kei and sponsible for crimes, expecially as they with frenzy their posit bs jects of an undivi eequently it is important t Nes consider mear “of paying | selves from the 1 for the miasing five |Aenser mates 7 nein the thigh Ho ate 0 already have reduced the both ends and put the|**8 of our Peoria, Ill, terminal plintes because we couldn't even make wuges,"" he said. “The present freight and passenger rates are more than the public can bear and must come down. To bring them down the roads must be taken ane itura’ see thus se out of their bankrupt condition and © limb w its provious| there are only three steps which can ont bring that about, The price of fuel must come down, cost of maintenance materials must be reductd and wage must be lower. ould wW aguin to éts natural size vid strengit, and the “inlaid splinter” | tibia uscd i the thigh would « or- 1) was on Dee. 9 the operation was 1 by Or. Albee and his as- provinces un unt, We W The results at- | US! : nuns Fatherland’ r " ‘ hoted are suid to justify the |, “The situation js go bad now the Lo Petit Journal urthet | pred 1 Mrs. Nicoll wilf wadk amin |f7Mers are burning thelr corn be heading | y can't afford to ship it, buy Hm Can Be Brought Under Gunire will Lake t , .. [coai, and have the coat shipped bach < ne. herhaps @ year.” |. Nation's commerce can't stand BILL FOR LEVYING ON GERMAN.GOODS J ciscition. thu tibin te atsenty BEFORE COMMONS und ath cause Jan Evening World re- raft ates, and the road ce the traffe rates until the e fundamentals is re: But there Dinter. wh 1 Chicage & Great Wes : She aH ad, which yesterday ann Read Fint Vime and W abt oye {t would scek conferences con 1 Mousda Gecuny to S. Praetur LA eed ton d emp nv LON DO 1 ror Nation Pe “| (Continued on Twenty-third Reparations 1 ' \ 1 thot fave mcd to 1 Meee ane |61000,000 TO FIGHT aeaiea eee Heraoustration, Ti R. R. WAGE CUTS TRAPPED Marie taced death and d honor, But just then LeDuc. o common sailor. tapped, door and told her to follow You will learn whut peried then in “IN THE NIGHT WATCH, , atory of trementious power and * eee to Re- Metter amd in 1 The o Doo theht sayings s Repeater a) untlagging interest from the succesntul pla ' , same name in q | BY BIDE DUDLEY * oi Don't miss this remarkabl HE WORLD PAN mena, ' . ough story, which begins Monday . Gs Var h im March 14, in The Evening World, $ (+ f baaraae an) Gan als faa mainoyin o andard of witixe ee cals, — air. ship. . ; . | - cutee ae ~ i io sills = James A. Stillman and His Wife, Who Sue Bach ther for Divorce Nw» FOR “GEORGE” MERCHANT KILLED IN STORE 5 TO BE CUT; em Will! [SS ee MRS ANG MR JAS A SOTILLMAN. INT JEWELS, CLOTHING STOLE, SHE el | 7 eee si The wages of employees will be cut | BANKER STILLMAN AND WIFE SUE FOR DIVORGE IN SECRET aged of Mrs. ¥ James Brown Philadelphia Womnun Clim Over Ledge and Causes Month Alimony. Arvest of Four Men Proceedings clothed chiefly in a inble cloth ran out of the house a 208 | dr Poughkeepale ordered “At | within a short time to reduce the pay!" nearest » sult for divorce near A. Stillman, story wiric h led to the; In other tes men who were arrest of four i Anna Urquhart (Potter $ in Jefferson | instituted a cross ferson charges of for six weeks been taking testimon yin Mr, Stillman's suit and enough money to run it under the old| Street,| Stokes, aaked Mrs. Strube whether \ } uw York,| She bad uver received pay from « Jewelry, after | Stoker since 0 to Atlantic City,| Mls household, Mrs, Strube suid she fms examined a number of Trench- suid, to pawn sé near Camp St. film. anks Blavon, alka Tees met a man who A hearing on Mrs, Stiilman's pé tion to be permitted to amend he | putt alleging the grounds of | Stillman and to user for 10 o'clock to-morw Agu Young Men's FROM MRS. STOKES BY TWO ROBBERS AFTER aoane ene BEING BOUND AND GABCED Osculatory Greeting at Long Branch Establishment. | «HUT WERr WHEHedT Abraham Harris Murdered in Eighth Avenue Shop by Burglars Who Discharged Man’s Memory > : es Grows Wobbly When He Is Escape With $3,000 Loot -Frees Under Cross Examination. Self and Fires Shot at Bandits. +: More tertimony of (he servant va ewelry store al No. 2268 weaarerlie: Cea Alene CREEREARG Qlreets, was shot to death at ind has| 10 o'clors to~day in a revolver duel with (wo bandits who hyd invaded In there /his store and bound and gagged him. Indications are that Harris freed en bY himself of his bonds, obtained a revolver and opened fire on the thieves, Mrs: Stokes. Also the name of another! 1.0 retuenetl the fire, The merchant was shot through the chest’ and recipient | (he nerk. No one in the adjoining stores or in the building heard the shots, j hick might have been fired as an.clevated train was passing overhead, Tho first intimation of the ¢rime ety against Mrs. W. EL D. Stokes Abraliant Harris, proprietor of a y\ Eighth Avenue, between 121st and 1 livorce proceedings her 1 brought against her, and aga Was testimony as to kisses man, George Schroeder, was b: ought Into the case, He was th of these latest kisses, when the Stoke family was at Long Branch the year Mr. and Mrs, Stokes were married, 1911, ecording to Ue testimony. now ajetiel yy in a Madison Avenue | Hares restaurant, corrected und explained arriga stove and sa Giwo seeme | part of the ‘testimony she gave yes men run out, each carrying a jewelry bs | terday in reference to the times she under bis arm. The men aepar- had seen Hal Billig in irs. stoxes's | Boing south, the ophet north Ded reees hen LN Stokes was clad ie. negroas discribe cheat eine in very Hght clothing. i} | “It was when Mrs. Stokes went to | been dare years old, smooth of tans, lug bhack bleak yom to dress for the day after ooft bats aad ending a short time with her chil- | nin the bik ard of the 78th treet house,” the witness explained lovercoats Sensational % Cakness Of | Stout and Barrie found Patralan 8 fet Hroderick a couple of blocks away that time she was in « kimono | Change in Both Rails jand told him what they had #een at and latetr would go up to her room to ; | No. " rent nd r wou 9 Up J : room to) and Industrials, No. 8 Kighth Avenue, Broderigk dress for the day, ‘Then Mr. Billig : van to the store and found the front used to jo into her bedroom.” door wide open, A nola | j . ON de ope olay little bell timony Mra. Strube had | On the heaviest volume of trading) ree stood on guard and: teiadele suid thesq meetings had occurred in| wed thus far this year New | prevent the policeman fre aynroseh~ the afternoon, but to-day she was] yon. stock Exchange prices to-day ling the rear of the store, 4 positive they had happened qurly in| tc oneattonal weakness and| Bosides the main store room tp | the morning, about 10 or 10.30 o'clock | Mr. Wellman, co! more than thirty Issues touched new |ffont with counters wong one elde low marks for the year, Not only 4nd a big safe against Lhe other wail, that, ‘but severa! prominent javuen|the store was divided by a partitien made uew low secords for all time, |!fte Uhree sma}l rooms tn the rewr. In nd ina number of instances the low [the room directly buck of the éales- Luviig (eacbrdid vias sented | room rrit had installed m eot and | since bee [AN easy He was u bachelor VALET Tees OF NEW MAN'AND] 16 the beginning of the war, living wil ® parents at No. 1% Ss. Declines in the industrials ranged | West 112th Strem and sometimes from 2 to more than & points, Con-|#lept at the store ¢ nderick found Harria tying on nsel for Mr caving employment io ved nothing since June, 1919, he lowest prices recor | John S. Mosby, a colored valet and who went to work for Mr wolidated Cigar wis the worst s Stokes In 1909, testified that in 1911] 7 Om ee nay att a0 IR thy floor in the revi (back eee the family went to La Branch, dar it aold as low 4 ted, sor] storeroom., Hit necktie waa Ged BRSEy INE MARAT: BAN OnuRe 2 9 points. Crucible Stee! de-|around his face as a gag. Attacind — ined 41-2, Mexican Petroleum de] the easy chair were pleces Q. Do you know a mar named clined $1 2, duplicat- | broken ¢ ric ight silk cord wus Sebroeder? A 1 remmenvber n-Amor- | Which showed from ity poxition Unats we d to Mr * i tikka it fad been used in tying Harris ++ Mw the Ansonie, im tints | NN the ohalr, Ou t close to thn t bug body was a 88 calit er from | Phe witne d scen| which one enrtridg: had bé@iq dis. medor ut 1a ee first | charged QW id you wen Mr ; jiu] ‘The potico deduced that Marris ais ne sun : ince |Prolibly at his safe when the robe A. 1 sew Mri S16 ched THt:8, ‘Phe previous {ters eiftered the store and (hat (ley nm ie n kts et sre it pelrew 1 reed him tate Oa and pit 4 jl neve’ 4 t cound and Q. What did you Gi C3 cry he | rasged tim they returned U> ean nar tiies ese raitraud Nas ally lasted ita niin aa hore they fever ind Nashville and St. Paul preferred |istly w to ransack th — J established ney yw reoorda f fe Their haste was ind ed by | DOG GIVES LIFE pime. AUWatic Coust tne Mull at | wt that the floor of the shirt TO STOP HOLD-UP __ jtoweet tis fed New [was littered with drawers, compart ’ . ~ © i howell t 1 " und be whieh had been OF GROCER'S SHOP jo ic. jaw recur pri pulled trom t ranaieked and Ir at tab) ad new » to | When Ba Unter He Lea were Keuding, ¢ Marrs, was’ able to ree ean l Te : Oto, Kock Island cass) Mmavclt from bis bonds, Ho Ibid ure und Hudson, Creat |a pore arry a revolver and kept Wace. Ako and er hidden under the mat« IAGO. M kt ' vw Got. Ovlaining the re- : ett caine weut to the open door dam L weavy, welll of tt © bandits. ‘The one bullet ee, nearwnee anortly. x s tound embedded In the myx in the front of the store, 1 wath Lal anteater vf the bandits was better coun r edit con- [than Harris's for both shots They r na, WET cd to resort to this |fired entered bis bedy Mee eam eans of s funds to meet | David Harris a brother of the mur- J « t Ere Thi wa Miia “dy lacred jeweler said he thought the ic a, r re Mar Bute Jitton of the bond thieves probably got away with. be- The mao f nd t market, includ th Governinent {tween $2,000 and $4,000 worth of oor, " sais page Ube at a Sy Ay l Both Fsometimen, he said, Abraham curried Mers bur cig, ANOS Che lowest level @ince the! considerable stock of diamonds tm not obtain any lot oginning of the war, bis safe, | \ aA ines neneneeesianetasteansnamse iterates