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i » “a “ 7 a apiiadintnen PR ee snes sane TORN, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. SSPE COMLLOBILS CO THROUGH “SgSs272S,_ GRANDFATHER, 70, FRENCH DEPUTIES ":MVtesRZho. MANY BIS P WIVES ACCUSE HIM MISSING 5 DAYS) ee seams MUNG THO WIVES, VOTE‘SOP. €. TAX ON cormmee | {LLISLATURE, ARE AS GOVERNOR ROUTS LOBBY CONFESSES BIGAMY GERMAN IMPORTS : ~ SENT TO GOVERNGR and for a national pooling of profits, Which he defined as “nationalization to the po tniof meddling and not | hLiteracy Test for New Voters | ‘ to Be Subinitied at Next Election. for a pool in order to equalize wages Tepresented neither private ownership ALBANY, April 14—The Meyer bill, | designed to provide for the appoint “No. 2" Comes From Penn-|Berlin Hears Neutral Power sylvania When Letter From] Will Ask Harding to Bring nor nationalization but had the de- a “No. 4” Gets in Her Hands. About New Parley. fects of both. He continued: | “Nationalization is an idea and Measure to Stop Exploitation aver heard anyosdyadconcine | Of Foreign-Born Passed | uch o proposition as this except | a8 a sort of makeshift in crder in Senate. | Confronted by two of the three} PARIS, April 14.—The Chamber of wives whom the police of the Ralph | Deputies to-day adopted the bill pro- Avemue Station said he had confessed | viding for a 50 per ownt. tax on Ger- Court to-day, and was held in $2,600/such a penalty because’ they were bail for the Grand Jury on the charge | confronted by bad faith on’ the part geven years’ experience of that ~ . system it might be argued, but Evening World. Conversion of the Bastern New ment by the Governor of three com. to get over a temporary diMculty, — to have married since his first wife|/man imports as o penalty on Ger- astonors thie t authority esta — Saaeeate atinite we HOUSE ACTS TOsDAY died, E. Roseoe Reich, seventy, who|many because of non-fulfiiment of vt neat between Nev Would be landing the Nation, tie . ~ i | is x0 feeble that he finds a cane a/her reparations obligations. The | ind N ey was, passed b mine owners and the miners in 7 ie | material ald in walking, threw up his} vote was 983 to 7 |the Asseniiy today, ‘The measure infinitely worse dimculties than Emergency Message Speeds hnnds, waived examination before] Minister of Finance Doumer ée- carrying an appropriation of $100,004 they ever ware in bofore- | ‘i ; | Magistrate Short in the Gates Avonue | clared the Allien w ited t 3 cee “If we had not had nearly Bills Based on Expose by e les were oblig: oO use now goes to th vernor en . York Reformatory at Napanoch ‘nu paring seen it actually operat ot bigamy. of Germany. He added that tho pas- & State in for mental de Fecommending it again. He ia a g¢ iiepetdaat ot The Ke Way in Negotiations With third and fourth wives, he stated, ac- | entire agreement between the Allies, | bill passed hy the Assembly to-da nationaliser—very well, let him oid Eval) pine Reenine Fonin G cording to the police, that wife No. 2] for the maintenance of which, he ltt now goes to the Governor put case for nationalization. Libscel oreign vernments. —————_ had accused him of being untruthful] sai ‘ pe re 7. sa to Gadi But that he anovid fecommend | ALBANY, April 14—uocess will gn Go “E. ROSCOES REICH: seal ahs he ROLLA Rol REG aA RES ie pinnae ataaal asked the aid Ww ne sentenced t As slacker this nere! eme vee Be S . are to be yrisoned i. e “gh Pro age a Bes is & ‘to-day crown the efforts of Senator| . . i _—_—___-_-————— sation, he had sought consolation for} Germany’ “ otal 4 ‘Jpg ts thing I cannot understand a man SECRETARY 1S PLEASED. Y sid Germany's obligation to the Allies Prison for Women at Auburn until of hig intelliconce putting for- Salvatore A. Cotillo and mark one of | ~ ity and thorougtness that have al his Injured feelings in other matri-/wil) be nxed at betwean 150,000,000,000 date of their execution under the su = Cs et favorab! 2 . O é | a t of ward. | the biggest victories ever won in the sion throughout the national capi- Tonal ventures. A (about $31,000,900,000) and 150,000,000,- | Simpson Bill, which was paseed by Legislature when the Assembly pass-|Other Nations Expected total. It is not usual to find early en Retoh claimed tho Clarendon Hotel! oo9 gold marks (about $52,000,000,000) the Assembly to-day. The ‘vill goes CREWS OF BRITISH thusiasm so quickly justified as hie residence, but the hotel MAN-|)y. the arled A Nhe Coreaeea? es bis bill regulating the money Agree to Plan of Interna- ‘The note from France is the fist agement said ho had spent but three ¥ the Allied Reparation Commission, RNS SOV RTI SHIPS TO STRIKE transmission sharks who for yeara dlonalizihe Yan ldand triumph rance adnits that the Oeste nights th dane arene at times,| 22% the Echo De Paris, ‘The newa- | rhe Lusk Bill, authorizimg the Eda i 5 a handing out of mandates in the a Sasi paper adds the . © will cation Bourds or trustees of ci d ON RETURN HOME "®ve been robbing thousands and onalizing le sian was rather haphazardly done. He sald he was a bookkeeper, earn- ne exact Mgure ‘will a is : Cee eet ree pend upon the solution of ¢ school districts to establish courses of ay ; French have gone further in the 2 shen he worked. |b ivas 4 thoussads of tgnorant aliens, their By baw Laurence fear aver Sone fornoe i Ge ing $18 a oe week w ee nee pottee| Westions still being considered | instruction in connection with fac. Unions in Triple Alliance and Have stealings reaching high into millions jwrence. their note, They have sald fran Fete OHO Wine. StOry In tories or wither ase Germany resists settioment, | ees of iNiterate and | (Special Correspondent of The Eve-|that they did not think it was he- said they gathered from statements by of dollars, the newspaper dec! 8 non-Kagiish speaking persons more Own Grisvances, Say ning World.) coming of the great powers to Lske wives Nos, 2 and 4 and admissions bY|by the sate he lures, it Is accepted | , & tee Hea ae poraon "4 i Ba Under the whip of an emergency! WASHINGTON, April 14 (Copy-|advantage of America's absence from Reich: Following tho death of his firat |; Hes that France will reeali| (yer wimadetdiues ‘ . sheen nat Ailahiodichsra hia aco atle da Officials Here. message from the Governor to the the conferences by giving away ter- Reich: Following at ~ two classes of recruits to the colors, | vac srnor to-day when the Assembly right, 1 1).—The United States 8] itor wife Reich on Nov. 6, 1878, married | g 5 ‘ory without the express consent of h Nov. 6, f and proceed to oecupy the Fuh In case tho great general labor L¢fislature the bill was passed by the| |, ory i i 5 cupy the Rubr ; iB “ a es Bs i Senate late yestorduy afternoon, go-|*'Wly winning Its way in nogotia-|the United States Ella Shimmer. ‘They had three children,| pacin, This district ' tudes the most y ‘7 ofth sae oe ee ltions with foreign governments,|NO_ REJECTION IN PRINCIPLE two sons now living at No. 10 iniporant onli 4 (morrow, one result will bo the speedy [NS through the Upper House with nd STATED IN CIRCULAR NOTE. — street, Woodhaven, L. I | The Pearson bill, proposing a coa- sco and industrial! Raygnond Malony Sought by Par-| stitutional amendment by prescribing out a dissenting yote, as it was re-| France acer 7 plants in Western Germany, a literacy test for new voters, was suspension of all transatlantic travel Doh 04 out ie tka Caawbies 6b) has acceded to the American) here ig aa yet no acceptance or ter, marricd and living BURLIN, April 14 se OR roe ents—Bom Here, but Has passed by Assembly to-day, The ia passenger ships fying the British Tonys sithout amendment tt would viewpoint on the status of the island rejection of the principle stated in gycamore Street, Easton, Pa weday' Ie Weabrehaa ts ost Lath Accent proposal will be submitted to a Tefer- ‘accord! i \ OE Fab hi enon = the American circular note, namely, ; ee eaeling @ the Germa rish Accent, endum next November, fing, are Sree ee have been passed also in the Assem- f Yap and there are indications that| that the United States cluilms a vo.ce Later he married Clart Twiit IN| Government probably will make use | The Assembly to-day approved the ho secured 4n AN-| of an intermediary through whom it ath GESENMYV OR OE WIS nulment, wife No. 2 helping her in her] wil} submit new proposals to the al- |"! action. Thirteen years later, on AUZ.|Les concerning reparations ing for ten-y Hell-| ‘The newspaper adds that a neutrat |!0P% the son of Mr and Mrs. Androw terling | power has offered to attenypt to in- Malony of No, 240 West 48th Streot, vas sent on c dito § Place, Brooklyn, at the home of Rev.|duce President Harding to intervone| 0° Wa" Seat on an errand to St bly had not that body adjourned for|Jpan, Great Britain and the other|in all matters growing out of the Baltimore, In 19 @F Union and the Seamen and Fire- the day, for the of the message | Allies will fall into line Wrath Mipennen ior nee ese yeran| men's Union, now in this port. Their was equally potent in both Houses. | 4 all Into Tine and agree (0) treaty is ratified. It Is unlikely t spokesman 1s Bert Hawton, a etewurd| The Governor will sign the bill aa| {POs of the controversy by interna. | the Ailies | will, meet that quct on 7 1919, he married Augus om the Olympic, which errived from goon at it reaches him, for he has ex-|"@P4laing the island. will confine their replies me y to mund, forty-four, of No. 6 Wngland yesterday. pressed himself all along in favor of| The significance of what is happen- | the case in hand—the status of Yap. Be cncenans:4hb eitiioa. ia called li ana We tact iat He weabian/emer: | ink, howevery dose, notte: merely As for the rights under the treat 2 ‘| Malachi's Church, just around the . 5 5 ot le merely in a caine ; ‘Theodore Beck, No. 66 Linden Street,|with the view to bringing nb _ | Mats r aid Hawton to an Evening World re- gency message in Sts fa Or ee wine aneeanen nen, Fenaets Rees vr shows|the Yap question Itself, Something|a controversy o: ‘ eS re-Jeorner, last Saturday morning and a “| m that point for th Brooklyn, under the name of Ric! newed negotiations between the En- | porter to-day, “the firemen and sea- where he stands So j ie Involved. It is the ex-|moment unnecessary, the new Ad- Reich told wife No. 4 in the winter | tente and Germany has not been seen sin men und ali the kitchen, pantry and! The fight to save the foreign-born | pressed willingness of France to be|Ministration now announces that it + 1919 that he was going on a trip. Raymond was woarin tateroom forces will walk ashore residents from the rapacity of their| the close friend of America in Wishes to sign those parte of the i. went to his daughter's home in| The Treaty of Versailles provides | ture Norfolk cont Lord bill intended to abolish the De sons Bureau a svch-| partment of Narcotic Drug Contre! ur-old Raymond Ma-| but continuing the restrictive pro- visions of the law relative to such troll Will, designed to pro the use of National and State 4 as receptacles for the coHection money in campaugn fund drives » Assembly to-day yday passed two meas y a to give war veterans preference in the civil service lists. x dar mix shap- | Versailles t 1 snuigis wy blue trousers, | Gie proposing an amendment to the from every passenger ship in an Eng. fellow countrymen who, as sub-agents| ing a now foreign policy. Great | Acrneee ety, whlch do Not ental. ae eet oa, and remained two|that the findings of the Reparation | lack shocs and stockings and a eray| State Cunstitucion. to extend to the Ush port. The union of stewards, Of the big steamship lines and the} Hritain has on more than one occa- | ments" concerning the future. months. Later he divided his time | Commiasion as to amount due shall|tweed cap. He is 4 fect tall, weighs) veterans of all wars preference in cooks, bakers and butchers and the xpress companies, gouged them out| sion since the war manifested a de-| 1) @ hae things in the Depart- between the different Lcd be communicated to the German! about 65 pounds, has light brown|¢l¥'l gue ints NOW granted. to yet. union of seamen and firemen are af- of the hard-carned paell: that they] sire to work hand in hand with|™oit of State are moving along very About a month ago We ing to Easton (Government on or before May 1 of|nair brown aycs, which are almond- eer ine eet ts 3 filintea witn the Triple Alliance, We #tPove to sead across the seas to their | a:nerica en matters of world politica, | een expected. And while the words on’ ‘- i i" |this year. shaped; air, De 0 on, | isiature " ale . . yn business, Dut he went, instead, to | naped; a fair, bal ¢ompicxion, | jsiatures will be submitted to the elec. are English unions. jrelat ves, suffering from the distress | and the Harding message to Congress |""League of AARC are taboo, ob- Woodhaven, A letter nadranesd to| The Supreme Council in January ewe tia amiles an overlapping | for ratification at the State “We will not strike on this side of fellowing the war, was started bv The|is known to have provoked informal |S¢rvers are daly nding ground for him at Huston by wife No. 4 fell into |fixed the amount at 229,000,000,000 gold | too) is visible in his upper jaw. He ext November. * ’ : the suvpicion that just as the Ver- the hands of wife No. 2, and she | . speaks With a slight Irish broguc, for, er preference bill was Gen- the ocean but as fast as our ships a ee World six ae ago. approval among the diplomats gen-|saiiies Treaty was finally regard:d sommuniciied with the Brooklyn |™Marks (about §§6,000,000,000), with an} Jithough born in this country, he hus| ator Duell's measure designed to ex get back to England we will walk The investigations of this paper de- | erally. after careful examination by 1° wife. additional 12 1-2 per cent. on Ge spent most of his life in Ireland \tona Civil Service preference on the ashore and they won't get anybody Veloped one of the greatest sensations Secretary Hughes is handling the| 4 ie peer air eat as an ines- In court to-day wife No. 2 said that |exports for a period of fort: est ey ——s —-| Civil 2 ce Lets to disabled vet- in the realms of high and low finance, delicate negot apable basis for foreign policy, sO not only had Reich faile| to support years, At the Londo ing! (a abycthedea: o each, |erans without regard to standing, and to take our places. If the strike lasts mye A ORIY te Thal FeVaiac wotiations with splendid tact | Winn, existing League be found a See ony etan or toni veaver HOt y Aue e London meeting! “astles-Byethe-Sea at Long Beach, en EVM etAPAT OPO ft of time we will 4 whith was second only e revela- and perseverance, Although he is not ¢ = ? ap 0 £ y March 3 Germany presented a| returning te this city and then going 7 i omy il have the toal P " dagis for the new association of recently had proposed that she in- veterans equally qualified. The bili ports of England clogged with liners “ODS of the dealinks of Ponzi, the peing quoted in the newspupers every | nations. eee in thes children to contribute counter-offer of approximately §30,-|to the Palais Royal where you re-| was passed unanimously, It now goes unable to move in the busiest season Boston “get-rich-quick” Wallingford, qay, and ix careful ubout the comments $l0a week for his support. She in- |000,000,000 gold marks (about $7,600,- | mained till 2 o'clock in the morning of the year, Poles, Jews, Ttallans, Slovaks, At~ that are authorized for publication, ne| FRANCE BACKS U.S, ‘enantly refused. she sala Heit aid tha Srcuetne AP chine noc, ee ee? Huntington, I 1 “While we would atrike in sym- ee is giving the Washington correspond- vier are CL aEan se) gBs | Aro rer Ale Des Ar berate trl medina ord pathy decause of our affiliations, wo foreis® climes, were the victims of ents a cure example of frank IN MANDATE VIEW 1910 WEDDING GIVES ities totiowea. Mr. Littleton then rend trom the one Sunday. afternoon »mibly. 3 in Rave grievances of our own besides. Silene. Money was received tor (cune with the prow. Mr. Hughes or Pe WAY TO ONE OF 1889 = testimony of an employes of Stokes | yr siuhen, was iM Kentucky. AY an For instance, the steamship owners (os ission pil tnd never gent Pretaces his remarks usually with tho| Note From Briand Held in Wash- expen at Long Branch, which said thot he)other ‘time, 8 suld, had he have announced a cut In wages of 31, of the country. Other moneys ‘“WuUAction that he Js not to be quoted, ingion to Be Accepta sement Witt NOT A HUG QR KISS ee eth is een cine oe Od FO ee ee ere Han GUul f stewards, amounting to 40 per cent, et te eee ignorant aliens, but he discusses questions with amaz- ‘ my |Mayer Thought Agreement ith | embrace and kiss each other ¢ 1 eae yee ee Other cuts t= proportion are promised "°k° tie utter were shameleasly '9& freedom and with a clarity that of Principle. First Wife Left Him Free— ° | stairway of the Stokes house. This)“ yry smyth handed Schroter a px and we cannot afford to stand for’) ated through their ignorance of the [AVS No room for misunderstanding.| PARIS, April 14—When the ques- Second Marriage Annulled \ FROM MRS STOKES AROUIAS ie SPUSAERS SESH OAR Y CAH Hashem aes) ONG SF HS WANE © D8: them." \pates of foreign exchange, The other day he was asked to com.| tion of mandates comes before the eee ES ei | . ’ Pee = virYes, that's the ‘boy, Schroter an- Hawton’s statgments were, in a8)" pons; was an angel compared to ™MCBt On & note that had been received! Allied Supreme Council again France Wiliiat Mayer, No. 3668 Third Ave-| Q, Where were you In 1917 at the) oy with a smile, handing it back. measure, confirmed by the port stew-!e4 money transmitting sharks, gor PY the United States Government, will attempt to satisfy the demands nue, had two wives when he entered | time tt has been testined you went | gut 1 never saw that picture before ards of the Cunard and White ist 4.6 traded on the cupidity of people, The communication itself was ob | of the United States, it was deciared the Bronx Supreme Court this morn- to Custies*by-the- Seal and the Palele in me He a in ator when lines, who said they knew the steant- wijic the thicving sub-agenta thnvad Viously a@reeable to our Cee eo & in the French reply to the American ing and only one when he left. | i hicay picpiypsbgr tied ten roncanna DOr en? TAT Snipa feck ship unions were allied with the on the desires of their clicnts to gct Mont, but Mr. Hughes pointed ont|note protesting against the mandate No. 2, Mrs. Anna Edwell Mayer, ob- ee penetra et Soe o touts I chtnt ware . Triple Alliance in England. The their money back to their fanillirs that he did not want to start aj Over the Island of Yap, in the Pacific, tained an annulment on the ground (Continued from First Page) Schroter denied abs alutely that he DID NOT GIVE MRS. STOKES managers of the steamship lines ea- | who wore helpless and hungry, with-| Precedent of comment, Cases might] given to Japan. that when she married Mayer in 1910 - edi ever: Hes ieny: sere, ot: Inprocer THE PICTURE. pect a strike Jout food, without raiment, and with+| arise, he thought, which might not} The French reply was handed to he was still married to No. 1, Mrs.| | PUAUODETERT EN EXOKSR There was handwriting and the out shelter, In war devastated Burops, be so favorable and if he failed to| Ambassador Wallace to-day by Pre- Mary Schwartz Mayer, now living at Sotroter, tn: beginning bis direst) G: Did) youlever know Mra. Stokes aio, 4912, on the photograph, but Mr TANKS, AIRPLANES ‘And the sub-agenta of the big comment, his silence would be re-| mier Briand No. 2948 Third Avenue. saatimony, ~~ that his mining en-|by the nickname “Carrote’? A, Yes. | Smyth nan He aaa ae iby eal sans AND WARSHIPS WILL "sm" companies and the big es. garded 09 signiicant and perhaps | “We wie to declare to Your Bxcei- Nayer said he had an agreement tue tho’ worlds to. Merion aad [her by that Mame. (Sit, Stokewl press companies pocketed the money Meaning given to the inoldent that|!emcy that when the question comes with No, 1 by which they were to go 1 never gave Mrs. Stokes that pio- HELP FIGHT STRIKE intrustes to them tor shipment and | would be unwarranted before the Supreme Council the dele- their separate ways and not bother baie He aed tepid nie vigede sae Fastener ne : a He Dad tune OBTOLEE Al ARO THER pad a counted their profits with the fu!) |NO TROUBLE WITH PROPAGANDA| gates of France will approach it with each other. It was on the atrength ; 7 hcp URE eee ¢ r daily by telephone In 1911} that in your ches * ° | A man, forty-nine years old, with iron|and never called her up at Lon, urning again to Mrs, Stoker's ap- ital knowledge that the consignors were AGENTS UNDER HUGHE: the most lively desire to discover a of this agreement that he felt free to a4 7 Pe 4OnE} d Smyth asked: ernmen| ritain Takes Every s gray hair and smooth-shaven face. |Branch, as the witness had testified, | Pearance: Mr. . 5 . happy and that the people they in-| There has been a good deal of|#lution entirely satisfactory to the marry No. 2, He has three children werd sani da stified. |" G Mr. Stokes’s face didn't make Precaution to Prevent Violence Li Rood: deal) ‘of ry He sat easily in the witness ohair,| Mr. Smyth ono ng 2 rou teat b tended to relieve were hungry, and|trouble about press agents and pub-| United States," the note sald. | by No, 1. laantrtacfoxweta: with ited fi sy ot iis ChOsS=exXATNatON | the same Jmprosaion On you hat his in Great Walkout. helpless, and without shelter uccvas |lictty and propaganda. There will be| WASHINGTON, April France's’ Hoth wives were in court and | ON Umar’ Ni Me lett See anise Ste Tasee about Diy Aeaualntance [ate eee Caen: blame you LONDON, April 14.—Many workers! the sens |no such trouble under Mr. Hughes,|feply to Secretary Hughes's note is Mayer was identified by No. 1, who |°PY JOM 9 ittleton examined him. ton enta ho tad seth hee chav ie cine, | You'd like to forget itm #0 far a8 die AND THERE'LL BE A LEGIG-|He In his own dest spokesman, Ie| interpreted in official circles here as Said she married Sim ih TARY, ar Gas + [ness sald he had seen her playing with| (, concerned? A. I'd rather not an~ not connected with the Triple Alliance | LAVIVE: INVERTIQATION ; Sarat Pe 1 caslamount & acceptor Hybiigheh KNEW HER SINCE SHE WAS A |other children. He saw her again in| gwor that questi i ves slant e" no} ance of the prin- | . ‘ ain in| gwor tha « fare discussing the question of joining ator Cotilio’ 4 RPL NEC La CIO bt kit ade b Li DEFIANT LANDLORDS | GIRL. 1907 or 1908, in Denver, he said, when| During a preceding session of the the strike, Among them are the Rail-|_ T® Add to Senator Cotillo's victory, |day that he feels should be given.| ciple laid down by the American Q. How long have you known Mra.|he was standing in front of the Pal-| trial Stokes's former chauffeur gave way Clerks? Union and similar organi-,%® had a resolution passed through | But ix most signal service ts In foro-|Government that the United States WARNED BY COURT) gicica?” A. Since she was a girl Inlace Hotel and saw her pass with Mrs, | testimony against Schroter the Senate yesterday calling for an{|scv 7 possible gro! “| has surrendered none of its rights in =. : | in|ace Ho ‘ pass with Mrs. | “"Nrne thought that entered my mind tations which do not belong to the ‘A spebeleeeahed eel rounds for’ maison —— short dreases, I know her stepfather | yendricks. He aske The tr investigation into the moncy tr - | derstandl a the former German overseas posses- es 5 w Hendricks, e asked Dr, Hendricks! when he testified against me,” &chro- @Blance. ‘The electric Worker aye nee ane ne ee tetea | cere anaing. He can see In a ques: | sions If Unsanitary Conditions Are Not| very well. at that time “who was the red-headed| ter said, slowly, but with eviden decided to go out and this would, it ia | YP Jo a Aare eer appropriates | tion asked by correspondents further te ee | Tee ‘ed There Wil) |_@ When did you meet her frat tol gin" with Mra. Hendricks, and wag] inner heat, “was that he had beeb pelleved, throw the City of London into | §%000 and provides for a committee | ahead sometimes than the newspaper! DAWES NOMINATED Prompily Remedied There Will | qik to atter her girlhood? A. In vas Helen 1 paid to do it,” darknem. : | Sf S98) Renattre aad Sines Asmenbly= | men ithemeeiven, E Be Heavy Fines. seid eecha Anaanin Hate) : NEVER HAD. ANU AWAKENIN |_ Sohrotur referred 190s snes y me BESS ADO! a G | wh aralytic, as “that ginks cttective tox|™e? With all legisiative owors. The] 4 cage in point was a rumor that BRIGADIER U. S. - eo who is now a paral “that inks It the strike becomes effective to-| Somminitte will, probe the situalion| tne ctite Glos rorya er nt D Us SR! stierste asgeancer taroien alduelc.2: 1 has een testified by one INTEREST. they helped into the witness, chair morrow night st moans that the rall-| ang report its findings with recom. [tn he eee a een was soon ——— |in the ‘Municipal Term Court, to-day| Mosby that in 1912 you went to Mrs.| yfr, smyth dwelt upon the impres-| and said, "'d. yemember is face a road men, the tramway men, the bus-| mendations at the next session uf the | \ toa that anche pr daumnes a | Now Heads Committee Investigat- | sald that henceforth landlords who per- | Stoker's home in Long Branch; that|.jon Mra. Stokes had made on the| thousand y his testimony, the men, the lorry and taxicab Arivers and) revigiature mitted that such a plan was contem Rapes See sist {n disregarding the orders of the|she met you and throw her arms] witness in 1908, and asked wherher| i von Rep yee Aer. the tube workers will quit work. ‘The| “ane bill which will be passed by|Pated: but the thought fashea] — ing Condition of Ex-Service | -ronement House Department or the| about you and kissed you. Is that|thore was no “an awakening of in-|.nd Mrs baat ones hed wines . 5 i | wh 1 through his mind that even such Dopartment of Health to make thelr A. It is not w A 1] with Stoke consensus is that the Seamen's and! tho ambly to-day, sate i han Men, p tru 4 is 10 in the pretty Miss -| with Stok Rreoan's union, which Is balidiing on the Aasembly: to-day, SEAR UATSO for-| cdmission might bo the basis for} .. buildings sanitary need not expect suas! (Q. Were you ever at the Stokes chroter denied any such}. Although Justice Finch had decides, j@lan-born residents of this country) ooo) WASHINGTON, April 14.—Charles| pended sentences from, him. » 5 q that for his own Information it would the strike question, will join uitl-| who dosire to send money to reia-|*Pecultion and disturbing stories) 4 Oi. wos of Ot h | Mt i these lowdlarda”? he pais {Pnce: 2 SONS: Beeaeey Ay Ys) gwakenth be better to make a personal journey : rar ea “| abo . ef . okly awes of Mhicago, who served as| any of these landlord” he said.) ooo. gq A vent there ye ea e be o make a personal fc y mately. [tives and friends abroad in the fol- about personnel, He quickly ox-} 0°. iter General in the Amerioan| “are auiek to increase the rent of thelr | ¢™i° Pho: Ars tiie: Liven ae Q, You're immune, then? A. On, 1} house at No. 13 While the Government is straining! lowirg respects plained that the supervieory person-| 4) doree CA! scnanis, but are slow to ramove viols-|With Mr. Stokes and two friends, Dr juice tall, | in which two wit every nerve to meet the threatened} No one not duly authorized shall be | he! Was all that could be desired-— cll et alka vd ig ee) tions of sanitary conditions. In a large{and Mrs, Hendricks, in my own Car!” ate, smyth—As it wouldn't bi prop. | Stokes divorce cate Mane le eres strike of the Triple Alliance the mili-| allowed to transmit money in any | that in Under Seoretary Fletcher, Age] or a z KAting GOv-| vumber of Inatances they pay no heed|That was in June, 1911. er, VN) not ask if you did fail ] ae ota of Bdpar T. Wallace, he did nod tary is chiefly active. Armored tanks| way. sistant Secretaries Doering and Blisa|*MNCAt relations to service men, | to the orders of the departments until! Q, How long did you remain? A) © Deseribe t me eHid_ abooared KU l bara GUE thie Invten tok, which saw service during the war are| Agents shall transmit only through |®9¢ Director Carr of the Coneylar| “ae Dominated for the rank of Brig-| they receive summonses to court. Moan-| Until the following afternoon this 1910 dinn She was} ‘Phe Justice sald to-day that om “i i . adicr General in the Oflcers’ Reserve | time, months may have and she When did you go again? A. Ina yery charm onsideration he believed that a visit being brought out and strength is the principal company authorizing | Service the department had a splen-|% |tonants had to suffer the dangers frov| & hen: did you @o agi When did nextives her? . a ha ah hart t would be being added to the air service. them to dO @ transmission business. |did group of experts, but that what| CO" '-aey La RESP Wetcy re NCL AVE td fate ate mea ea ios Are Mala Orla. Wank Aen, er i Pe eer aiikce breaieing Ite Bo If des io as i De oney for | ey ar ‘other uns at 4 fA fe > a yerhaps | too much Uke bred So aS To meet the danger of violence a| y,AQ ekent shall, rceive money for [remained to be done was co-ordinat- plumbing and other unveaithtul ad ili ine car—Mr. Siokes and Dr, and|on'y motor trip to Lang Isiand, We |ctded not to make the attempt. After special defense force is being formed there as a savings account ing the work of the bureaus and tie-} FLOUR LOWEST IN 7 YEARS. Jay Hereafter," said Magistrate Broun, | 2s Hendricks. went out about 2 ¢ clock in the after [all it ts merely a auestion of physical and in this is included not only the . Every receipt issued by an agent|ing together certain activities that aaa |idean Reavy, ne, ‘end those’ who stow | @ How long did you remain? A./ROln oie ees crowded with peonle | peraun IY Sateen toon, teen tie aviation corps but tne lesser unite of fF ® principal shall specify the were related to euch other but wore | 8° wr 8 a Darrel at Minne-| repeated vicious disregund of tiv de-| ‘The following day, Sunday, and Mv.|SAU NS Coe Mina Blwood out. My | lantaze, point alleged hy the -wite the navy. Torpedo boats and de- fare and cents, gether with the | Separated at present, Rete Mails, | RATERENE cere a ee ts Stokes and the Doctor and his wife | sister or tay Reba a De, and Mrs.|} neases, In view of that I should thinks ; ; : - ; ; 2 s : MINNEAPOLIS, April 14.—For th back with me. Hendricks were always |) the party {that the attorneys in the case, Mr, stroyers have been distributed along a@:mount thereof in the money stan Mr. Hughes appears to be well sat-| caine Schrote fd that the 1) leton ut ellman the coasts and will be used to carvy 48rd of the cvuntry to whiob the |istied with the progress made in the reese ie “ Date enh yebrt AOUE APARTMENT PHONES RAISED. | “or tne ret vivit, the witness said, SERS ave ose aire: musa Littiaton nd Mr) Wellin Or Ms aid to districts where it may be Me iy anenk aiall Meet iamonay otiations thus far with foreign ea sie at rly fre needa Charges Increased by Manager| there were other guests in the Stokes) Piwood) out on more than f in agreement, L shall not so there, needed. received to bis pringipal within two|sovernmenta, The Department of quotation for family patents fron: $4 19, Who Blame Telephone Company, | house and a tutor. five tripe ates ny i ner shall L fend my on etary.” The defense corps has 40) contros days, and the principal shall trana- | State haa had a difficult job—taking | to $7.90 ‘Talks over apartment house telephones| @- Did you ever make any other) fying! | Re RE tne ie where recruits aro accepted. Many Mit it within tines & ya thereafter: lu the threads of a tangled Interna: | a hyty ge Mud teen austere will cost more under a ruling by many| trips to the Stokes home or ever BO Schroters testimony was evi’ fternoon the Justice declined to do ex-oMicers are Included among those 1 d which cannot be tional situation, But President Har-| barrel y's rate for ontly pate apartment house managers made yes-| there alone? A. No, never ot amuscd interest ty Mis. Stokes, | yo, but suggested that @ referee n Fiore runtecred, and these nee delivered and which cannot be paid b Ke for family pat> AP wth Ooh make dod different hese wre jo 'ihis counry because of the inavil- {ding and Mr. Hughes have tatked| eh Was $7.90 and $815 when sold In terday DENIES NIGHT VISIT TO PALAIS! wlio frequently siniic« Mnsvers the absorvations hems sent to different districty for it, of the agent to find a tranamitter | over the whole feld of forclim uttuira| cata Minetyelhtepound cotton George R. Read & Co., one of tho big- ROYAL. and then Made some comm nt SS aa duty. ter | ove je Held of forelmn urtuirs | sacks . |tne ear of Mr. Little ‘he Slough Motor district, whero Sill be deposited with the States ing vir, Hughes knows the cardir Hran selling to-day for $15 a ton waa west renting firms, has warned tenants:! Q , witness, Kudicke, has testified | Q. Why ia it you are so Alifed Inspector Shot by von D. ‘ Comptroller ninety days after UR sau petet f15 a ton was Beto rT nccount of the increase by : 2 Why 4 Vo tua) tiles Grnane ies there are thousands of motors left cont, and after flye years shall| principles. With the same geal and| years, the grain tr New York Telophone Company on to taking you in 1917 from No, 111] sny that you always sun M AR * over from the war, and many of which excheat to the State enthusiasm which has characterize . eee hone rates and all equipment charges! jroudway to w Mrs, Kearney’s apart-] "i the presence | of FARSI 14—Advicos from Ope haracterized 1 y sti ay. that Tn wee cod gain in active ““Visintion of any. provisions of| or all local messages on and after April ej ey Hendricks"? A. Because tt Silbsin, say that Inspeotor Bassa TT aa the machines Are being Ged (ee de eg rovisions | Of nis handling of bie iewal problems! nq .Fefpceldes Gre or tatlasaye, 1... 11 will be 10 cente per message. ment at No, 105 West 72d Street) [ler the Interaltieg | Hlebisclte Gomimias Up for transportation of food and ‘he hill ie to take utfoct Tmmediately in the past, Mr. Hughes tackles eac’| alive BROMO QUININE ‘Tapio iny ren. |, Mapy other Crms managing Nuh class) and there picked up Mrs. Stok @ You neyer auw her in your lite|Gapi, von Demning, has died (ee aimilar suppica. | upon Its becoming a law, question in diplomacy with @ rapid-| Yue Bei dhe, mmaatuca cat EW. Grove a ee ee el tke purty afterward being taken eojsivue? A. Yes, I took her '9 dine at | ouside. ed from he hay , 0 ERE CR RED 8 : ~ ee Bane nsmeernaten ve ae