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——— we , z THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. ‘ Nee dees ot tos meetine se’ VIVIAN PLEASED Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Temperamental Bride, the International Communications Gonterecice concerning the ‘action of| And Two of Her Millionaire Husbands the Supreme Council with regard to ] Yap. | The first note was one from Secre- tary of State Colby dated Nov. 9% In Which it was pointed out that the question of the disposition of Yap by the Supreme Council had come up in — i GOVERNOR'S KNIFE aly it SO ROSEBLT AIS SOUT FOR KOENIG THETRAGEDY OFTHE - ce, ANDLVWGSTON, IPAS) chon KLLNG MORIN ‘ Serer! (Continued Prom First Page.) the communications conference here. ! Mr. Colby said it was the understan ing of this Government that Yap was) Satisfied International Associa- nape G. O. P. Leaders in New York hot Included in the award of May 7/~ ; ing her was to get her to work tor]! With Army Pistol He Ilus- 1919, by the Supreme Counc of the} tion Can Be Blended in and Kings to Be Denied of ee 2 Xe : 1 ee trates How Death of Of- i Reeucios 5 Japa acid Ut the wuss Some Practical Way. All Power. penses? A. Mra, De Anquinos and 1 ficer Was Caused. ine 6 Yop Wie teverved 0nts @ furl neon — = ere ees | went together and we shared ox- — i fae! Gate od that an: axteiment eould| MET URNS THIS WE ALDRIDGE TO BE BossS,|""4r"* Mtatteowian wna markeaiy| Stuer William M. Calder is mov- i be reached for its internationalization a _ — leagae Wows fa i Sa med ing for a complete investigation of as a cable station. Wi eport The ospects of an of m porgetoha bisrl ha yaa Shai ohgtietaad WA nt’n olin e j The Japanese reply, dated Nov. 19, DURE RS DBI tos peets OF This Is the Tip Drawn From] ‘ul et remember them nor the de-| ial ; oa | ails of conversations, even if they} !obert Rosenbiuth, formerly Captain terday, of the 2tauh stated that “the Japanese Govern-| American Co-operation in Miller’s Appointments to the | occurred ye Engineers, who ts unde ment would not be able to consent E igt j : surope Are Brighter. es f es tes vi — ce ' to any proposition which, reversing Pp g Two New Commissions. @ When did you first soe Mfrs. $35,000 wail on charges of having sho the decision of tle Supreme Council i = ss No. 13 Bast 5th Street? A.land killed Major Alexander ¥, f would exclude the island of Yap from By David Lawrence. Republican politicians having had @ Hrow do you rementor that dates| CTH Mt Cant de Wash, } i the territory committed to their | (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ROW COAL SEINE CHAE ORCT ise. ge SbF IONE we TR ' charge.” ning World.) couple of days to review the new! A. simply becauso I lived at the house | OC : Lad sonnet 2 f The next note is a long account of| WASHINGTON, April 18 (Copy- Pubdlio Service Commission and the) at that ime. quiry found that Cronklite’s wound the American position, sent by Act-|Tight, 1921).—Rene Vivian leaves new Transit Commission aclected by| @ Whit brought you Into the Stokes | was selCinficted i an | ease? A. Sympathy. At the instance of Major Gen i ing Secretary of Stato Norman H.|America thia week to report to Goy. Mitlon have reached! tho coniclu-|sgvMPATHY FOR DEAR OLD MR, |Adeibort cronknite, father of the aena Davis on Dec, & This sald “there | prance and Burope generally that sion that the Governor, as leader of TOKES." “lofiteer, the case was reopened and would appear to be no difference of STOKES. , the case was reopened and his party, has decided that the d. of usefulness of Samuel S. Koenig, the prospects of American co-opera- tion in Europe are not as dim as the outside world has been led to believe. Although he would bave been happy Q Sympathy for dear old Mr.| Department of Justice men arrested kos? A, ¥ Sergt. Pothier. who was present when hairman of New York County, and|” Q Who got you into it? A. Mrs. De| Major Cronkhite was shot, and Capt Jacob Livingston, Chairman of Kings] anquinos took me to Mt. Stokes's|Rosenbluth, Pothier has made five County, have come to an end. With] ditieo, different statements re ig the the Lagisiature off his hands it Is} Q. pid the fact that your husband | shootl ‘ording to the detectives, expected that the Governor will soon|was working on architectura ns {and in the latest asserted that he sho’ take steps to reorganie zthe Repub-|for Mr, Stokes, help to stir up your) yajor Cronkhite on an order from lean Party in Greater New York, and |°2b4thy? As Not at al. Capt. Rosenbluth opinion with regard to the roeserva- tions made by President Wilson and Mr. Lansing with respect to the Island of Yap during various discus. | sions of the Supreme Council and the |' convey an assurance that tne council of foreign ministers at the United States will sofn enter the ex- Peace Conférence.” isting League of Nations, the French The note cites four rate dates | #titesman ts well satisfied that the April 21, 1919, April 30, 1919, May | Ifard ng plan of an international i ard U. §. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS RENT LAWS Mr. Siu the took the witness to 1 and M. 6—on whic! sociation can be blended with that the reorganization wiil find| Us jacue a Hc : ce af Mr Senator Calder said to-day: Wilkow kau Uecretary Lansin + Ks We incident, the alloged view of Mrs. Rotioe of iharriaaereation that Yap present organization in some practi- Koenig and Livingston on the outside | Stok W “'s bedroom, Mrs. have asked the Department of should not be included in the Pacific |°l Way when once the subject t# looking tn. mies DaenEION rice eu Justice to make the most careful In islands to be awarded Japan as a/ ready for negotiation Old Republican wisecrackers anticl- , cana ooh souent, {vestigation as to all the facts In this mandatory. For the present, the willingness of pate that the reorganization will be; Q. in other we you are not at}case. I have talked to one of the of- Abcion gh nimeasie use Progident Harding to join the Allies semanas: far under way before the candi-|#ll certain where you were sitting? |ficers of the regiment, who was a A. 1 sat hot cop ston and} woman and f keep moving about. 1]? Koenig will be virtually dead as far|uever sit stil The Department of Justice has begun several places along the lfriend of Major Cronkhite. He is con- van es daovites ahout. 7 {¥inced that Rosenbluth is innocent. minutes of the meeting of May 7, |in signing the principal portions of (Continued From First Page.) @ memorandum which obviously |the Versailles Treaty in Viewed as a Purported to be a codification of 2 fohied nent reached in the [Satisfactory start toward an entente mecting of May 6 with reference | between Europe and America. There to the North Pacific Islands, |is at any rate to be no peace treuty dates are selected in the next Mu- nicipal campaign that Livin, clared t fon th at under the majority op n- law can bo extended beyond the war emergence mhoy| , The Witness then related, as she had | the inquiry. ©Y] done on direct examination, what she} “7 have asked the Attorney General nD abie | had n that afternoon in| March, | As authority goes ‘by that tim say that Gov. Miller has not hi Upon this, we understand, is |¢, } ji , to go to the v bottom of this mat- 4 ~ as irom which the Germans can derive a a to understand a. OVO) ye € « Ma O WwW co's based the aasortion C0 Yap ae eee ee oe ee enntiue a® an ine| "TRO decision marks the doom of SHeemuRw @. Momcins hese eco lia Foe a an eranact eter. If Rosenbluth ts guilty he ought assigned under mandate to Jay. 2 papi Judicial judgment on tegistative ne- HARRIS CEWINS nd why he ran so far Perenaianitout ym-|to be punished. If inuocent, the DS- Even this, however, does not cx. |strument of discord among the pow- hind tia ticket in New York 40 . tion.” he declared, —emph What will the country do with its leally. twisted,’ election, wrehiteetural f crmuva that it| VESTRYMEN VOTING |“COUNT” MURDERED | X28 {tvublican tester in ireatir) iat she wi up New York can claim to have had thy ab lis PA Hi il promises ure so essly FOR TRINITY PASTOR IN JERSEY FIELD] siisntest infuence in the selection « |womnan in Walluec “The minutes quoted the memo- There is every reason to believe cast aside, the Federal Government A ial the members of the Public | e Imitted, on the the house (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) when she —— °°". INFANTS GET BOOST OF $135,000 RENTAL Prensly include all the island in |ere associated against her during Ue is particular category, although if ie s iaplll eae be the qualitying word ‘certain’ is | "AS ae solidarity wil'have been) | trevdum? erved, omitted. 2 Constitutio n the ta ryice quarters, particularly randum with the statement, |that Premier Briand Is well pleased here edie’ a Neicenanh ————— plan of the house, at No. 13 E ; een rouble in selling its bonds x bk at No @isions’ were reached.’ ‘The er- | With the informal assurances given M. : : ar Atlantic (City Be- |Commission or the Transit Comm Foneous publication of such u de- | Viviani concerning America's wttt- ‘y ¢ é e city Uithes on Of] Count Rejects Referee’s Report on PELE in ORNL the aes oe a H.,,Got Majority at lieved Member of Von Buelow |Gen. gonn F, O’Ryan, Georse M Mrs. /Court Reje UES * was no a vo! vali- |! ward Soctalism, Saat me . ‘an, George 8 aul “date it, forth will go along with the Ameri- Fis aud Gal Detabenid ae heawing Previous Balloting. Family. Aneny and Le Roy Harkness, were CL Spa f G. Hi Warren ar of G. H. Warrer proposal offered in this meeting |moniously than before, ‘The Wrench | (atwe addilonal ¢ ro - 7 ed and the dress Pie to change the decision of May € |have hecn fully advised of the Amer- |feautres of the New York City hous- [ity Parish will meet again late this|Infurmation has been furnished to York drew only one member of the ribed as t Merely, that ‘the following de- hh 1 He sharply denounced the majority, | Meported That Dr. Drury of ‘Con-| Man Slain sion The T t eu in the examination je Tran: Jommiasionc cision of which this Government |tude and that French policy hence- |88¥ing their view paved the way to- cord, N. sit Commiasi .: ne Lease of Broadway Property “ President recolle can Administration even more har- | perso of ne . pire. remaent - raooliaats, “20 sinvoelving certain| ‘The twenty-two vestrymen of Trin-| ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jy April 18—|Personal selections, Greater New . * - 4 he police here 01 ich | Public Service Co lof—Willlam | (Wu windows in the north wall of t and js certain he agreed to nO |ican viewpoint and are not so in- | ing bills, afternoon in another attempt to de- |'Me Police here that Count Heinrich ree 2—William | A Rent for a Broadway budiness site after was boosted to SpUsIC eam uciove tacthe otiitaney A. Brendare ‘ i se | in front of th sree Gnu sorge Mul France of the original propos | nea two despair of American co-op-| ‘The samo date Wa set for argu-| termine on a successor to the forme SUR eae re UN Raita bane! ofl Aare ve acorenat—ean Livingston cer- |" J frame: oF Oils suprerie Court) Justice Gourge Mi. sul “Tam directed by the President |eration, ‘Tho Harding message to|ments on two more appeals from de-|Fector, Dr, William T. Manning, now | tel, who was found murdered In @ idee mowing 10° do with: the hony, that she 87] Hage py Referse Kmmanuel B to inform you that the Govern- cisions of lower courts which held un-|Bishop-Elect of the Episcopal Dio- | rie Sire! id ae | CEN ae tes Sie ; 6 th you Congress gives them hope. fleld near Attantle City last Thurs-| te ig regarded hale The referee recommendtd that meen of the United States cannot |” Another factor of importance ta the| Constitutional the New York 80-cont | cose, day. 8 regarded as surnificant, also, | “Q “What did the woman you eaw| Henry Warren and Lloyd Warren, “ etted 1h tho derision coke? |-Fronch press It in boing made to ap-|sas law. According to authoritative sources} ‘The police Informant Indicated the | {Mit the Chairmanship of the new|have on? AA light arm joeenvenes | oe eee ue or in any other agreement ‘of the | pear abroad, for instance, that Ambas~ i ——— it was learned that the Rev. Dr.|man might have been a member of | tte Tax Commission goes to Wal-|“IT WAS MRS. STOKES.” SHE) last will and testament of Ge" se prem F a. 7 nucl Smi Drury, 01 the German family of vo slow, | ter W. Law, who was recom ded Henry Warren, be premitted f Rupreme Council.” And in addi- | sador gusserand yas not Kept the, SANE ONLY IN HIS 4 Beth DEErT weentn Of nate Tumien aed: SAW IN THE ROOM. bs { Gon that as the inland of Yap | Government eloscly informed, Paul's School, Concord, N. HL, got a 09® of whose members was high in| by Boss Ward of Westchester. Not! Q. Was tiiis a stout or slim woman? | (2 leise the prem! noe : ae faust form an indispensable part h G i DESIRE TO MARRY majority of the votes at last week's (2 German Anny command during|a Republican County Chairman in| A. It was Mrs. Stokes. and 1597 Broadway to the Hilton Gom- | ‘of the international communica- | and last week in particular there was nar the World War. Greater New York pi |“ at this point Mrs, Mattoossian was | pany. for twenty yeare at @ total | spel NB corens) that its free | an ovtburst ,of criticism against M. ur Neary pega . be Lisi agate Arrest in the case are expceted hour- | nouns of Ind uae leoto exert ly questioned as to the outward | rental of over $2,000,000, unhas ere * for p - + tHe, y * in e chartes nity Ps , a n, fn uence in co pctio: hvsical cha ctoris 7 WO | v ment tdian Poses Ano wd Not be dinlted eg. | Susserand for his alleged failure to|Prisoner Committed by Gallant Bhenvae oC TH aiyy 2 ly here. James Masood, Captain of De- Bopbection (physica) Ciamcio neues) oF ie win Daniel W. Blumen as Scatsian elections of rectors must be unant- tectiven, left the elty. ti with this appointment, which carries She saw the latter purt of May, the infants, Boatticn Gridioust jay. Tt was ontrolied by any one pow. cable tho Harding measmge to Paris : ' cause : if F e's. bedroo i “Even GANG GREGG that romptly. The pelea) NeKaRIN A Judge, but Not Because He |mous. His two rivals, 1t was learned, said he was following « clue concern. | Temendous influence and a lot ot |!" ae 8 bedmom. on sure} Resinald Whitney Ware i the Island of Yop anould. be ing | Prompuly. The impression which has! Would Wed Miss De Nobile, [were Dr. Willlam W, Bellinger, aE Tie Mayet at atary in the patronage, Bout when Informed that} SOeUP ened Nts cor eluded among the islands held mu y ed Is tha: vicar of Trinity, in change of St. Yat No tnd the repatation ce pagel It is no secret that | Mrs. Stokes had given birth to a cliild lease Was concluded Coder mandeio fe sasta® Rela | should bo change in Ainbuamdors| Antonio Calorne, No, 44 Fourth (ee OC tes ee ot | ae ttrae ‘apender int that Charles F. Murp! Not conceivable that other pow- | here. Brooklyn, waa sont to the: ob: Rev, Dr. Milo M. G district, the police say, waa com: | ix 4 ere should not have free and un- ti Prem will te? ation ward of Kings County Hos- 4nd the Rev, Dr, Milo M, Gates, also monly reported thit he carrted a lange | OCS and John H Tampered accesa to, and use of, But former Premier Vivian! will tell to-day by Magistrate Gelsmar of & Vicar in charge of the Chapel of | Sum of money, and some acquaintances | Jaco> Livingston are the island for the landing and | the people in France and the Govern- Fifth Avenue Court after hearing the Intercession of Trinity Parish, SYST WSs mnussered by roulwra: em) § Opemtion of cablos. This is a ment in particular a different story.| the complaint of Miss Lena De Nobile,| If Dr. Drury’s election is unanimous p Governor hasn't taken many city Re-| the witness had testified that “Mrs,| x possitive right which the Unitec ‘ 7 a“ i AS ¥ city Re-! Stokes" out of be ie ReTiiia he: aiwpased te ears He will advise them that Ambassador | seventeen, No. 119 Hamilton Avenue. | this afternoon, he will have the aonor KS VENUE CHANGE publican leaders into his confidence,| St2ks" hit got out of bed in Q. When had you seen her b e rica} She sald Calome had been following ac : F lace's room that evening and gone to] A. 1 don't remember, 1 hi any of its unfortified islands |JUAserand not only knows America of being the first rector chosen out- OR 33 PLUM but surface Indications point to en-| the there odo which may be essential for auch | exceptionally well, but that he has pro-| Der About and trying to flirt with her side Trinity Parish for more than 160 BERS rely new control of Me c alata nit Mem turage on tn] 3 in the September following. In the] ( val at ar midst of this questioning Mrs, Mat-/| amounting to 310,000 more teossian asked to leave the stand for | 000.00 which had been offe Z ndly on-}a few minutes "So fur as ts known, the] Reference to the record showed that] it was Mrs. Stokes. My recollection fore? seen her a 0! v: 4 " 2 ‘ “ 20 elect ! wa this? A. 1 don't re- 3 purpose ite ¥ for weeks. Yesterday he was roughly years, Col, William Barclay Par- Rise. Leni, Bab? MEER Btonieen mt Ba neao reply to thia note) S%2% Properly in not trying to force] doy by her father and some other song a Vestryman, ia Chairman of|Coumsel Says Their Cases Are | tio” im the sreater elty—control to be] |, 2 Did vou seo Mrs. Stoke's hand] member ; states that the Japanese dele the French viewpoint on America in| men near the De Nobile home. The the Nominating Committee. WES AISES ATC | exercised in Albany. |turnen the leh A. J only saw tho! ‘This closed the cross-examination. p delegates Seafaic 5 5 | : light turned on. Littleton Justice were not present at the meetings of the midst of a tense political situation] police rescued and arrested him. In a Prejudiced, Owing to Articles Republicans who work at politics| Mrs, Mutteossian described the ho would d re a 7 lace . ‘igh ai , ; yianianl 6 3 i | f escri > would de a re Cokepnaty Counsell of April 21, May| wherein international iasues were a] court he sald he wanted to marry Miss “NICKY” ARNSTEIN in the World. all the year round say that the ap-| her husband Zenos to the go to the bow No, 7. hat “in Consequence | wuyDject of partisan dispute. De Nobile and was ready to apologize ; ’. roof and Mr. Smyth askéd her: th Street and make an exam fhe Imperial Government have no | “4: iy te ihee 1S‘ON TRIAL AGAIN] dustice avavoy to-a pointment of George W. Aldritye of|TOot Ant Mr A. Meine teerlkas On decarinihe reans of ascertaining what views were| ‘The fact that the French news- "1 ¥ to-day reserved de-| Rochester, the ancient boss of Munro¢| s\tr, Wa pul ; | cal ot : xexpressed by the Americ af {dn’t get copies of the H “T'm not putting him under obeerva-| cision in the application of Martin} q Mr ¥ ce suid ‘pull down the|the physical ability of any one to se« sexreaeed by the American delegaten| papers didn't get copies of the Har-| on pecausn he wants to marry yoU,"| avtin} County, to be Collector of the Port! shade!’ into Wallace's room from the exter ding message in time for their odi-| the court said to the girl, “That seen! Proceedings Interrupted by Presi- |COnPey, counsel for James M. Amea| wii! soon be announced. ‘That will) Q- You heard him say that? A. [sion root Assuming, however, that President i : and thirty-two other deale | and Mr. Smyth asked that Justice Finen ‘Wilson and Secretary Lansing previ- | #08 18 something for which, it is| ty be his one point of sanity. la rdi Sendi r ae re in) mean that Mr, Aldridge will move to} [on h ht i inna Bit the if. < ‘anor ously had stated that Yap should be| contended, that M. Jusserand ought i dent Harding Sending for | plumbers’ material, indicted for con-|New York City. It is underston! Fee ee eee eee antta eaini tant Hon age oationatiesd, the Japanese note | not to be blamed. Indeed, delays are} HOLD-UP MAN GOT ‘TRIPPED.’ Judge of Court. spiracy, growing out of the Lockwood | among Republicans who can sce the oO you had no difficulty in |ibut a snake could have bung fre due tw congested cables If the WASHINGTON, April 18.—A second | !Vestigation, for a change of venue ff Koe! " b nizing Mrs. tokes? A, Well,|that roof and seen into Wallace “In the opinion of the Imperial x a ¥ finish ol oenig and Livingston tha ge e then or very for w + ote . . Government much “A fact wreuea | French people didn't get the Harding | This Is Explanation of One of Fonr| trial growing out of tre alleged theft of thelr trials to some other county. |“Uncle George” will be the tu! Par TR LT BCS CLD aL ee til taker in no way in favor of the conten. |messuge promptly the fault is par-| Confessing Drovklyn Robbery. | of millions of dollars’ worth of seouri-| The Application was made on the |, Greater New Yor C— a - tion of the American Government Ny that thé Américas i ties in New York In 919 bewan to-day |STOUNdS of prejudice alleged to have |PO8# Of Greater New York and wil that the laland of Yap stands out-. | “ally that of tho American Govern-| "I wont over to Brooklyn to gat tho} i, 116 criminal division of the District of (Deen caused by articles publiahed in| Work In harmony with Willtam 4s side the Islands, that it was de- | Ment, which has heretofore supplied | money and got tripped—that's all,” was | Coluribla Supreme Court. ‘Che defend- The World on Feb. 26 und subsequent | Ward of Westchester, cided should be held under the |foreign Governments with such doc-| the explanation offered by ‘Thomas | ie inn dules W. (Nicky) Arnatein, Laas [eyes - fnis would mean that County mandate by Japan unless they can |uments by radio or cable and has|Rooney, No. 86 Bowery, when he and | 4 Dorel alana ie Abs addy! | ./8 opposition William A. De Ford, | Chairmen to succeed Koenig and Liv- SEENUN ne tha maao tine the three companions pleaded guilty of roh- {40% (Nick) Cohn and Randolph 8. New- |Special Attorney General, said that if] {ngston—and perhaps De [ras further fact that the representa- bare hetore County Judie Martin in| man of New York and David W. Sulli-/@ny prejudice had been created to| Queens and Thompson of Richmand—| made it unnecessary for diplomats to t . = [PENNY A-POUND PROFIT | og) C7 tions of President Wilson and Mr. |send the same communications We a ! van, Wilen W prman | begin with it had been overcome by | Would be rubber stamps for George Lansing were accopted by the |abroad. The incident illustrates the| Prook™ to-day. The others wero Sam-| 5 powion of who are |the conviction of Brindell and others. |W. Aldridge. By a combination of council and the latter decided to | hoeg of some such polic Bee! ue, pon mieten Nos SRO ASth AVE | charged with to. bein, a Vederal and State patronage, it would exclude Yap from the mandatory of some such policy a8 was be-} nue; Barney Lipkin, eighteen, Uo, 3712) securities into the District of Col r HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIE: be possible for the Governor and the) vaseg> ane territories nasigned to Japan gun during the war when the Com-|t5in avenue, and La ® Lipph, sev: | _ The examMation of talesmen was S.|coilector of the Port to build up «| 1 Justicn Gould was ey President fiard!| RACE TRACK, HAVRE pe arace, |“ CNS: Special for Monday, April 18th Referring to the view of the Ameri-| mittee on Public Information was in| enteen, No. 288 Dahill Road Brookly can note that if Yap had been in-/existence and when every American] They we cused of robbing cluded in the Supreme Council's dect oa ny. | Jewelry” store ry Hani Md. April 18, entries for to: |CARPENTIER COMING | don that decision would have been in| document Bearing on foreign Polley |i5 “piawush A morrow's ra follows: : ON SAVOIE MAY 4|| CHOCO ATE CHOCOLATE h _ je, Vat, rrid & r thre upecifie language, the Japanesr| Was sent Wroadcast by radio and| tansen and Witham Leimert, nis| OLD BOWLS CAUSE ARREST. || rin nace: te seit two-rar nd will b reply. which Is the fourth note, states | cable, clerk, whowed wounds ‘on thet vende Fre tT o Teal, Its Racy MARSHMALLOW COE Ge that “it is more in accordance with| «rhe French new: ‘ ay | they, watd had » inflicted with a] Woman Ac A of Falling to He-| 111; Walabiliy, 114) atin Vergeanes inte sue t E : teat d principles of interpretation to |, Tbe French newspapers have lately | hammer wielded by on PE aie Se ede me fo Hen! Kun, Lids Onatite, Lies Mire rupee, Hit: Be NUT TOPS FP rT Antiques to Owner, ting the situation by [Sentence will be impose inesday. Wie. 1A Naat datorts 14s “Oma. t14: | Prench Champion's Manager Cables One of the new members of Big aromatic disks of dis- may that the fact should have been | been complic | As ll a EPS — . Nelle, M0 “aballean Maule” wat: i y he LO Special famil; tinctive ch fl get down with especial clearneas |f| thelr inability to comprehend the sit- = Hoged retention of two valuable | piiron. entgy News, Saying Georges Will the LOFT Special family, inctive charm an javor. « Shinese € ed fy NA Race —o} re: wi i 3, Say 1 re te ee ented sare en id tee aie ett? |JARAN| PREPARING. eed to. the appearance ia. West |, Samat deter oi atest | Train Six Weeks Here, | be en ts “Jeditorialize with only a scant knowl- 34 ay a ae be pemad, 218) tavator,, 21107, Fa a ” . 2 ot by aitely.” Lepage shoe: Ageitones As Side Court to-day of Miss Mary 1, | (hide Maudie. 110; Mormon, 11 So : - ? POUND BOX POUND BOX Me Japanese note then maken ents [S2ee, of, the facts and whenever de-| REPLY TO LATEST | itopcinn, fou weprivate: decree | Arena ga al Georges | Ghrpestien lropess tary residing at L4th | EU! Burtco Caruso, 110; eras what baa bean thelr under AMERICAN NOTE) {i}. wig wie held “by Ma Pwienn AoutOF B "Sort “tore be: | Tey Dempsey for the world's title| : T, d A . tatu, Gast huaniene arent tn — Sarina, 1m 4080" all tor wxaiation| Nii Meta aiken terete te Joie ae sal tor New York atss|| Special for Tuesday, April 19th their interpretation of the deci- ihe French Government or the French | Newspapers Indicate That Tokio | ny Detective Love on complning of Nis fly “iors furlongs altegintrar, Ti 2 116 mer, 110; Renuire ‘110 124 W heavyweight champion, who Is to box important point: verse what has be “Nor are the Imperial Gove * ment alone and unsupported sion for they are in receipt of au- nbassudor to the United Stat i : Gunilla, Donworth, thirty-eight, of No Haywood Mi6e Rap. ibe Tugh i[ 4: This: information: was rosived CHO! thentic information that the Gov. |Coma seaperuats nn? S'S Pe) Will Adopt Passive Attitude — | 212 Went To2d stroot HORT ir at H eraes ty Pietes tas Thauerd inal) SALTED CHOCOLATE COVERED gmments of Great Britain and | Unquestionably the return of M in Matter. disereod wits, ot Dr. “Olin “Martin bir ty cablegram from Carpenter's man-|| PEANUTS: AN OYALS: ance being of the same opinion |yjwinty ty yrrace = ot atter, vorced | wife, of Pr. Olin | Martir | ” those big, prim: Our regular 64c¢ goods. rq levernment on Nibase con iaisunderateciog acd i TOK CoML ot Galetti, Whe with he Ay Re DOeamEs | preety ei) Beanitts salto Ext : d sone the matter made statements to . nOe ODE -| TOKIO, April 18 (Associated Press) ets tae abe ak a | fresh r ixtra special and a real that effect in thelr replies to the [cule the French press to aasiat In the|_pne Foreign Office stated to-d ie pienuecstricken Ww Xt a just right. Our Pp ‘betterment of Franco-American rela- day] the plague-stricken wh a Chin i? American note in November last. “To sum up, since in a mat- ter of such a grave nature asthe | iia the Taith, 100; 4Saraiawea, BA: Tidings, 11 *Perhaie. 110; "lacy Kate, 108 ACE The Delaware M. Viviani's visit has been of [that it was still considering the note | Merchant und the latter as a thy importance to France,|{rom Secretary of State Hughes on| Mics I she al sults of his mission will] the mandate question, and that in Hoe bowie, when, treat. et BOX 24¢ POUND BOX 49¢ idiran: | for olds ant upward; ate mile —-oniface, establishment of mandatory ter | tui as Agata at Si, Smarr wn mle ritories only what appears on the oo moore apparent after his re-| ime meantime it would during the day |{ona? & Number oF “fa, toa. TBE A bear oe) ae Weal ffer: face of the decisions should be ll Give ouancan eubloutlon lima There aa thay ie ener Pane, for fr e also offer: \ penepted Aa: ausneritative: the Leg Broken by Auto, She Loses! spondence with the United States on| AQUARIUM TO BE ENLARGED. Frogtown, 102! Shoal i. ing; for four-vear-olda MO Besides. his bject to clarify the situatio: — i in giving an extraordinary , hi this subjec y the altuation: eleislann(t her u nusual interpretation to th Mrs. Josophine Fielachbeln, fifty-five! Most of the Japanese newspapers} ‘The New York Aquarium tn to be en- | {!!: Amigion Wall, HA: # Aamnerieal pecia t decision on a vague ground that |Ye4"s old, No. 1777 Bast (sth Street, Poo. a a Stuffed seem to think that Japan is likely to|larged and generally improved, accord- edner, 110 certain ‘thoughts and intentions | Brooklyn, ts In the Kings County Hos- Emmeline Mixed ¥ i sive ef «| {ie to plans announced to-day by the ; . : Nr not expressed in the text there- | pital to-day gufforing from a broken log. adopt a sassive attitude In dealing | DF coe chanics i. ‘townsend, The | ie! ; ee ee Dates, of existed in the mind of the del- teturning from church last night, she| with the mandate lasue, The Japan| neos will about $75,000, paid by eood. Fi eee send was about t board a Flatbuinsavenue| Times in an editorial to-day says | the New York Zoological Society.” alter d igs and je Japanese note saya that the | oth Suu she was aGuck Oy am sates | that whit opinions may be held he vetcnal mmavemertn ee Widow @ €nisise hy: Cae ancy F a atruck by a ate nia, ay be held | for external improvernents, American proposal that even should | jouiie ownel ‘and driven Li ay ed regarding the “belated” Americ t Additional ply ete provided for| Mm. Mary Trousha, a widow, fifty POUND BOX runes Yap be given under a Japanese man- | Querfeld of Hast 38th Street and Col i td eg NOFICAD | tye exhibition Of monster species of ma- | eight years old, was found dend to-day POUND BOX datory the island should be open to|man Lune, Brooklyn. After the accident | protest it cannot be said that the rine life not hith to Ae all nations ag a cable station, is a/ she missed her handbag, which she suid| Japanese press had discuased the mum It is th tn her home, No. 435 Avenue A, with 79c question which ‘aseme to he one | contained $140 and valual American note in @ jingoistic, ag- gations will by ‘in 4 gaa tube tn fpr ama whiah wae, ae - which should be freely Jed by the Wis SORRY SEF A RA ote gressive tone, but apparently had “phase ets z | the police, the wor had been all! i The lover mngnificent—tames 0 . Mad When he Visite the aquarium to-morrow police, nmin had been ailing pation which has the cl je of the| Ene lever magnificent-ion a looked at the matter from the Amer- PYycning a’ the guest of the %ovlogical | for more than a year from melancholia, L place, pamely, Japan.’ Now. aaa \ dean slundpoln Bociey, Phe leaves tow chiden r — a v % ee