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<a Frenoh fron ores have been perfect ‘ed, it is stated hete by persons ex- plaining the assumption of control ‘by Hugo Stinnes, the German indus- trial magnate, of the Siemens Schuckert Company of Berlin and the Trans-Alpine Corporation, an Aus- than Company, The Trans-Aipine concern hfs a capital of 260,000,000 marks, and the interests of German corporations in the properties taken over’by Herr Stinnes are estimated at five times that amount. GERMANS AND POLES KILLED IN CLASHES | sicbiceniaceni Plebiscite Officers and Civilians Have Stiff Fight ‘in + Silesian Town, “FHINE SOCLISTS START FIGHT WT FRENCH SOLDER abe at t Refusal to Lisi@n to “Revolutionary Addresses at Duesseldorf. “DUESSELDORF, March 15 (Asso- elated Press).—Radical aT IN CITY VOTE IN SENATE 10 GIVE TRACTION BILL MAJOR (Continued From First Page.) line was the fall down of Smith and Reischmann. How Harris and Bur | ingame would have voted is a matter of conjecture, But had the New York delegation maintained a solid front there is a strong possibility the men Communist | by them, \earpenters invited a number of French According to the party programme soldiers to assist at @ Ainion meeting | BERLIN, March | the ion bill ‘will be advanced in here last night. The soldiers, because |Ot the German pI in! the Senate to-day and passed to- of the revolutionary character of the|#rench and British, officers, saya a|UOrrow: In the shi a alle ifdresses, retusdd to stay, and it be- | despaten to the Vosslsche Zettung trom |*cCo"™dins to Senator Lusk ts schea- Koenigachutte, Siteaia, |uled for final passage on Thursday. At Michalkowitz a colliston occurred between plebiscite police and Poles, in None of the soldiers | the course of which several Poles ant} | two plebiscite officers were Killed and | six plebiscite cations | severely wounded came necessary to call in the local po- | That strong pressure has been | brought to bear on the Republican members is shown by the sudden turn in the vote. It was @ surprise that Senator Davenport of Clinton, who lee to assist in quelling the fighting which énsued. was injured, PARIS, March 15—Germany was | yesterday called upon by the Atied| CHAPIN LEAVES TO- NIGHT. Roparations Commission to carry out is Article 295 of the Versailles Treaty, which stipulates Germany must pay |cal valuation of the subways’ erty was too high, voted for tae meas- ure, Last week Senator F. E, Draper ef Troy was uncertain, as the inter- ests of his constituents are opposed Prohibition Supervisor's Place to Be Taken by Ernest Langley. Daniel J. Chapin, Federal Prohibi mention was made of Senator Draper being a director in the Troy Gas Company, and also whether the ques- tion of Senator Theodore Douglass er of ¢ carry out Article 233 of the treaty,| Tent Start, according to statements which provides. that Germany must |af Prohibition Headquarters this af- be notified before May 1 next, the ternoon total amount of war damage imposed | ‘The man named as Mr. Chapin's| Robinson's interests in Interborough upon her by the treaty. successor ix Ernest Langley, who| stock was brought up. It had been BDRLIN, March 16.—Plans for |Came here several Kextetience in| Whispered the two Senators might making Germ independent of the revenue servic follow the filha of Senator Og: AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. a> CENTURY Thea DIRECTION MESSRS.LEE & J.J. SHUBERT EUSP cog “Full of Dramatic Inten- sity. All done on big scale’’— R. G. Welch, Eve. Telegram. The MESSRS. SHUBERT Present the Last Wordin Spectacular Drama he super-spectacle | ra May E NIGHT WATCH Dd. WICHAEL MORTON With This Extraordinary Star Cast: Robert Warwick Jeanne Eagels Maclyn Arbuckle Cyril Scott Margaret Dale Edmund Lowe Max Figman €@ CC) : TUTTLE LEU EE wy TN Li) \ 4 <7, .) ~ [fad — Nal Staged by FREDERICK STANHOPE Thrillafterthrill, followingthe rapid sequence of tense situations, keep the spectators’ attention riveted to the wonderful scenes! NOTE:—The truly marvelous _ results that have been achieved in this great production are possible only on such a stage as that of the Century Theatre, which is known for its perfect equip- ment. PRICES: Evenings and Saturday Matinee - - 50c to $2.50 Popular Wednesday Matinee - - - 50c to $2.00 | Read the story of “In the Night Watch” appearing elsewhere in this paper. | FMM LLL EET TT cd a Il 0) LLC EE ETT TTD ATT TTTATT TTT TT TTT TT TY T T SINE from up-State would also have stood | | | was quoted as saying that the physi- | prop-; before May 1, 1921, the equivatent of | tion Supery for Now York, will) to the bill, '20,000,000,000 gold marks. |leave here ht and his place will! Senator Lusk was asked if any! ‘The commission also took steps to|%¢ taken temporarily by a 62no ST.6 CENT. PARK aaad * Phone COLUM BUS 8800 NEW_AMST een Milla, who refused to vote on the | bill to remove the tracks from River- side Drive while he was a Senator , because, he was interested in New York Central securities. “Those questions were not brought p.” said Senator Lusk. * Benatop Moyer’s stand against the jin Ny re surprise of the con- y last week he held a Peay ‘eit Senator John J. Boylan on the traction measure and fa- | vored it _ Barber Held for Ten Room Sale to Woman, @harles Rogers, thirty-six, a bar ber of No. 36 St. Mark's Place, Brook lyn, was held in $1,500 bail to-day by Magistrate Schwab in Yorkville Court for a hearing Monday 3 grand eny charge pr Miaw Susan Packnick of No. xt 11gth | Street, He r jgeald, “a at No. 124 aad Stre p r that it was mak r ng te $50 a day CONCERTS AND MU FESTIVAL OF MUSIC! MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE, Mar. 29-Apr.4 BY THE ORATORIO SOCIRTY OF N, Y. HILOREN'S CRUSADE ; MATHEW PASSION AM OF GERONTIUS BACH-WAGNER PROGRAM 15, VERDI REQUIEM MARGARET MPHIGENIA IN AU! CPirst Time in Seats $1.00 to $3.00, R. 1202, Acolian Hidg., ai MPIRE % Mattuees Wed CHATTERTON|MARY | His THE TAVERN Go to your room, New Spee ERDAM ROOF — NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC Ss COMED Ss. 5, (isnt it a& grand old Name?) HUDSON ye tase Pe Oe Fait HE aan MAN RLD OGustic} with OTTO ae and MARION COAKLEY.) | By & 434 St. res, #80 { tay COHAN Jv. Wed. & Sat, 2.30. THE TAVERN “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FoR?” SAN 1H HARRIS ULESES HENRY MILLER 12¢.¥.,424 ah Mats. ‘Thur Mrs. F iske wit soba 84 HARRIS 024%, Roast 04 WELCOME AE STRANGER ae S fares LYCEUM sie, 002 INA CLAIRE ® tHe coud By_Arery Hopwood. GLOBE. be 6.50, Mala Wad & Sat at MJ me Ston “AL His Best"? in ) “TIP-TOP” ghey HARTLEY HEANESS THE TAVERN: WE MUST BE ON OUR WAY AT DAWN. BELASCO iss Matinees Thurs. & Sat. 2 LIONEL ATWILL “oEvuitii" “DEBURAU Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY." 1 SAY, BOY, BRING IN THE LUGGAGE, LARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG in| ROLEO'S” Wit OAT | SS" EVERY FRI. & SAT. MATS. 4 PLAYLETS ‘oscar MANHATTAN @rtna PAVLOWA Tho Incomparable iw BALLET RUSSE LAST SEVEN PERFORMANCES TO-NIGHT 5 asterviece, “GISELLE (2 Actas DRAGON FLY TENCE RUSSIAN. DANCE ana ether “ivectinee ments, ‘Matinecs CAPITOL ware Most Bealtifil Theasre MUNENT AUTHONS. Presrut “A'TALE OF TWO URLDS" CAPITOL GRAND OOH: Maxine w see WITHOUT LIMIT” &, mat gp {BRONX OPERA HOUSE. f82.5f28.5 a COLO! “ 9 “LOWER CHOW [isis “HONEY GiRc* ALL WEEW GRAND INC. SUNDAY CENTRAL BROOKLYN, WOAM10 1030 P.M. PALACE. Katherino MacDonald STRAND). 3 | SERRND AMUSEMENTS. | REFINED DANCING ONLY Enjoy the most bealttifnl recreation with the finest people in town, THE HOME OF CLEAN DANCING MURCHILLY of tho Cup, Hace Bway at 146%] Pop, Prices 250: $1 CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 12 P. MARION DAVIES’ a Great Adventure Bto1 “BURIED TREASURE” Franklyn Chaglon & Co. Demaret & Collette, (ernivich, Swift & Kelly, and’ others, MARK vray & 47th St STRAND SYMP! pRONY ORCH Y'8 LATCH key? WACK SENNETT’ ‘§ ed Comedy Ci ‘ove. HONOH & BENAVE® RaRUMOR OM RL AORRIRATH 5C Tees rts EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921, AMUSEMENTS. hk st Said Kin Wilf break thy fool Yankee neck in yonder Tin Lizzie” Arthur’ Thouy ° i Said the Yankee to kin "THOU a Arthur full.of the Juice of the Prune” -And away he raced-his flying Jitney filled with Armored knidits with, a horde of other | Clad figures or Motorcyc 2019 IRS The Connecticut Yankee ~~ rushed to the rescue Of Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld THEATRE BROADWAY AT 44th ST. CRITERION Continuous Noon to 11.30 P.M. Jesse L. Lasky presents “Sandy” the Maider P INKIN A FILM TWICE G [ARTHUR'S court OF CONTRASTS DAILY 2:30 — 8:30 = SELWYN THEATRE “ 420° ST. A Paramount Picture A George Melford Production “THE FAITH HEALER” with MILTON SILLS IVOLI “Beau Revel” IALTO wane 8 nue Coooen or, | * davAns J08TINE ze THR PLAYTUING OF BROADWAY Famous Halo William Vaughn Moody’s mighty drama made toliye again on the screen. All its thrills of life and inspiring beauty brought to the eye and heart by a cast that includes Milton Sills and Ann Forrest. Photoplay by Mrs. Moody and Z. Wall Covington IR JOUNSTONI {STAGED by EMMETT J. PLINY WEST OF BROADWAY" Todae BES pees neh 8:10: 1000 OCA: RO MIpRO 00 PPODROME PROPOSALS. nu! DSON ON Hiv KK VRATLOU na ty CONTRACT NO. | NORTH LAND sHAsT. SOUTH LAND SHAFT. vane! Under we | Hudson | River, received. at.» ha | office of the Now York State Bridge nil Tuonel Commiasion, und the New [Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commihiiin, Borovgh ‘ot ) foot west of bulk. y in the extended and the careand ‘accompanied checks for $12,600 each. Frans, form ‘of proposal, contract specifications. may bo obtained by "pith, ective bidders from C. M. Holland: Gilet 614, Hall of Recents, ¥. A payment.cof Commissions reserve the rilht, to ‘and all pida. GEORGE R. DYEM, chaieman, w York State’ Bridge ahd ‘Tunnel Commission. Hl, NOYES, Chairman, "DIAMONDS ON CREDITS Ss. “euiy motional | runes Agee Lnestraied Catalog i