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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. ~ YARETY OF CAUSES {WALL ST. SUSPECT | ZaZented Pupils of Gardiner School —_|SAYS HOBOKENPAIDISENATOR HARRISON HYLAN SIGNS BILL Produce Their Own Plays for a Church $10 000 FOR LAND DENOUNCES HARVEY, FOR SUBWAY 10 - BEHIND PASSAGE OF LINKED BY POLICE GOLOMBIAN TREATY) WITH ANARCHISTS VALUED AT $36,400) AS'FORGEFOREVIL’ — STATEN ISLAND ation ~ Oil Considered a Pc a Potent Factor] Ligi Maintains His Disavowal| in the Making of the of Complicity in Bomb Education Board, Defends |, Hell Hounds for Attacks Connect Richmond and Decision. Explosion. | | Transactions. i on Wilson. ‘Brooklyn $15,000,000. mer ICAN SUPPI Dg IS LOW SCRANTON, Pa, April 21 hieeal'| James P. Laverty, former President WASHINGTON, April 21.—Senator Mayor Hylan to-day signed the polic were authority to ay for tho | of the Hoboken Board of Education, | Harrison, Democrat, of Mississippi, |!°sis!ative bill which provides tha admitted to-day before the Mackay |changed to-day in the senate that the |Wim",two years the Board of Eati- mate “shall begin the construction Legislative Committee at the Jersey|@ppointment of George Harvey bY} of a railroad tunnel under New York 8 eme a Tito pated | Pan- American Fellowship and] stcment that Tito Ligi, arrested | here Tuesday on suspicion of com- . fAltruism Also Played Part | ticity in tne ¥ 1 Street explosion of | City Court House that he approved |President Harding as Ambasador to|Bay between the Boroughs of Rich id in Ratification. last September, admits he isan Anar- | the purchase of a proposed high| Great Britain, was a “reward for their/mond and Brooklyn." This means tee chist. The prisoner, however, accord- schoo! site for $100,000 in the summer |€fforts” to discredit the Wilson Ad-|that as soon as Gov. Miller signs the F . c . . ministration, bill, New York City stands committed i ing to the police, denies he had an of 1919. He further admitted that he q y stands nittec = Ueitet tte kv ABGAIOE WIA Che Blank what Het knew at the time that the site was} Senator Harrison said he feared Col.|to furnish Staten Island with a sub ning World.) thirty-five persons and injured many ‘ASHINGTON, April 21 (Copy-| others. | Kept, 1921).—What finally put the Wil Hu thee Seat arte Gaombian’ Treaty through the BEN-| cago, along with Secret Kerview Agent WAP after seventeen years of wrang-|'T, J. Hearn. Other Now York det Ipes? Why. did the Republican Party| tives are expected to arrive later, over the question, and why was| The police say an investigation of | th D 0 ne house J Weoowetble for a coalition of Repub. |'M® MFoundings of the house whe poss! Ligi lived revealed a trap door out- Ngins and practically the entire! sige the building that led to abane| ssed on the basis of a valuation | Harvey's arrival in London would|way connection of $25,400. cause Great Britain and other nations] It is roughly estimated that the This property, situated at 10th and|to believe that “he will use whatever|new subway, which will be used for Hudson Streets, and belonging to|influgnee he may possess and the|both passenger and freight, will cost former Mayor Lawrence Fagan, was|power of hig position in attempts to|about $16,000,000. It will cross to resold to Mr. Fagan the following|destroy the League of Nations.” Staten Island from Bay Ridge. Transit | month for $100,000 because, according| The Mississippi Senator said Mr.|Construction Commissioner Delaney to Mr. Laverty, Mr, Fagan’s neighbors| Harvey's “pursuit of Wilson through} conceived the plan of tunnel. It is protested that the location of the|his journals and otherwise are only| understand it will soon be adopted by school there would damage their|comparable to Milton's ‘hell heunds|the Estimate Board. property. that were stationed at the gates of] The Senate bill providing for the Democratic minority to ratify the|doned mine workings, Pict? *Well might the outsider ask these In this plac the police said, they found Anarchis- tie literature and also evidence lead- Mr. Laverty insisted that while he knew the assessed valuation of the property, he had disregarded it be- the infernal regions." He added that the Ambassador had “no equal as a creator of prejudice and a stirrer of Staten Island tunnel clearly sets forth what the Board of Estimate will be expected to accomplish. It says: cause he did not believe it to be a| strife,” and that he was “a vindictive,| “Such tunnel shall be used for fair index of the worth of the prop- | self-appointed, intolerant political ac-| Poth freight and passenger purposes, erty, He told John A. Bernhard, | cident Such construction shall be under- counsel for the committee, that he} Declaring that his attempt to ob-|t#ken and completed in the same* had believed and still believes that| tain the consideration of Col. Har-|™4nner, by the same procedures and’ the property was ideally situated for! yey’s nomination in open session of] With the same regulations as are’ was shown to have been on her table|the location of the proposed high}tne senate had been blocked, Sen-| #Uthorized by the charter of the while she was entertaining four | School. iene i \ iy jing them to believe th ot m 3 i - @ifations and search the speeches In| iit been used for the purpose of | ul | Gbugrese tor an answer. Hut the| making explosiven eB bs momentum behind ratification was! Authorities also said a photograph ’ ’ Miss not due to speechmaking or argument,|f igi resembles the man said to DOROTHY, Tt wis due to a variety of causes, al|D#¥¢ driven tho vehicle on which the | W K CAMERON : y J explosion oceurr according to their Wik BE of, which combined to produce the] information received from New York. | “Tre PRINCES] . ‘i tity of New York for local improve- | ator Harrison said the nomination | ©! fesult. Some of them have an in-] The police here have traced Ligi's sate BoTERFLY! guests. The Grand Jury threw the Mr. Laverty said that his only rea-} yay of such peculiar making and| Ments, except that the entire expenae” temsely interesting relationship to|movements during the last few years ra case out, son for consenting to the resale of the shall be borne by the City of New such potential import that the coun- the world’s oil supply, some of them] with the exception of the period around | aa o: : nd ne fare ‘ Another case was that of a woman|property to Mr. Fagan was the lat-|).0° Daum MpOl ot _| York.” y hive to do with Pan-American fel-|the time of the explosion. Until about —— This Year’s Affair, for St.) arrostea in the back room of a saloon| ters representations that his neigh- tine Btls Hee a see al Cree The board is authorized to select the* « ny asa some: have to i“ with three ¢ ara oo he lived in the Lack- (Continued from First Page.) Bartholomew’s, Will Be because beside her on a table was al bors serlously objected. ination and the influence that broughe|¢X*ct Toute, terminals and determine altruism, eto nat | aw ‘alley, north of Scranton HEROES: he Plaz small glass containing whiskey when| Mr. Bernhard Droumat out the fact Dreted by. youl aida ALE Goldwntih, at the Plaza. the police raided the ‘pi She| that the Assessor's Office iy a part of Ind it as peculiar an array of in-/mines around Macanaqua and Shick-|«takes away the defendant's consti- —— stated that a man had stepped over|the Public Affairs Department, pre- ees as that which pushed the|shinny, south of Wilkes-Barre, until tutional rights and all the safeguards | The winsome lassies of the Gardiner|to the table at which she sat, bring- | Sided over by Mayor Griffin and that re through the Senate by allast August. From that time until|of citizenship. There arises here a{SChool, No, 11 East 51st Street, are] ing with him a glass of whiskey, and|to obtain the appropriation for the of 69 to 19, only five more than when he became a waiter in| grave question of personal responsi-|t0 give two one-act playlets and @/that upon the approach of the police| Purchase of this site, the Boerne of necessary two-thirds. restaurant, the police have no|pility on your part and on the part |“4ncing fantasy in the grand ballroom] je had fled. That case, also was|Education had to apply to the City First with respect to the oil ques- ‘d of him. of the officer, The defa: stands |of the Plaza Hotel the night of April] thrown out by the Grand Jury Commissions, also presided over by . All week the air has been full] Since November Ligi has been con-|mute. { cannot put in a he proceeds from the sale of] Henry Octjen, resturant and hotel| Mayor Griffin AAlgnificant rumors emanating from ly watched by local detectives, | en en to the Building| proprietor of No. “Then you asked Mayor Griffin tor he capa y ol e road ec! Pa var eset hiiee the capacity of the road, deciding on ; . plans and specifications The Mississippian then launched)” After constructing the tunnel ther into a long address. city may lease it for operation at the “Few men in the history of jour-|discretion of the Board of Estimate, nalism,” he sald, “have possessed to] te lease to provide for maintenance’ and repair, as well as operation and a more remarkable degree qualities the collection of tolls by’ the lessee jof genius for violent expression,| ‘The lease must be limited to twenty- caustic criticism and the power|five years. ‘The amount must be suff through fair or foul means to em- cient to pay the interest on the bond#» er was a treaty passed which had|Later he worked in the anthracite | ‘onse be- se under your ruling I have no| tickets will be ik 2210 Church Ave- ploy cogent phrases intended to ap. | 22d { bay the cost of construction * 3 “3 Cl i chase Aaa ph P-land to a ize the en due. ' eMMéial sources that the oil supply of} who say they gathered enough in- {standing in the court,” Fund of St. Bartholomew's Church.| nye, Brooklyn, was held in $500 bail| $100,000 with which to purchase] Dou) “Patt Bibiers Muni ts 00 OP. and, to amortize the Moises ah i Mexico would run dry jn three or|formation about the suspect to we i The court decided that Cinque would | 2ach year the school gives a benefit] ror the Grand Jury in Flatbush | Property which his department had four years end that America's wells|rant Hearn coming here and making|have to furnish $500 bail and await {#24 4 differen: institution is the ben-{ court, charged with the unlawful | assessed at $36,400, and he allowed sould not bope to keep pace with|the arrest. Ligi is technically charged | the action of the Grand Jury, Mr.|@fi¢iary of their talents. There are) possession of liquor. The courtroom said Mr. Bernhard. world demand for many years more,|with evading the Draft Law. He has| Goldsmith then served the sum.|#bout 100 pupils, ranging in age from] was crowded, as the defendant is one| ‘The city commissioners allowed Poasibly eighteen, and the next best |retained counsel, monses. eenty ten ron ayers ae ¢] of the best known resturant men in| replied the witness, true to any purpose, loyal to any Gib-field open to American develop-| WASHINGTON, April 21.--Thor-| A statement given out at Police| One of the playlets is foley of | Brooklyn August Kenny, an Assistant Asses-| friend or steadfast to any conviction. = 83 @ent is in Colombia. When it is| ough investigation into the the Night Bird,” written by Marjorie) Detectives of Inspector McDonald's |r, who placed the valuation on the| “There is not a renowned states-| TL ]TTLE INTERESTED ednsidered’ that the British and jummis, a graduate of the class of . a tHaldllthae OF ha ree ord staca. | tafe admitted they found no lquor | Fagan property, capped the climax of/man of this gencration who has not French have been engaged in a con- 23, NNN) 8 TAPER Taylet! ‘8 the restaurant, but said they came|a sensation when he testified that he/peen praised and abused, glorified IN YAP, SAYS GEORGE tfoversy over the Mesopotamian oll] bomb explosion, is being made by the |days the act has been in force—end- /0nlal settings. The second playlet” on 4 quantity of high beverage |had been an employee of Lawrence |and maligned, elevated and de and that the whole world has|Depurtment of Justice, William J, |ing at midnight yester ttie police (# the Mower Bhop,” @ faroloal SMe) 166 42 a bathroom én the top floor. @g)y lately recognized the vital im-| mynn, Chicé of the Bureau of Inves.|of Greater New York have made 1,681 | Witten by Winifred Hawkridge. The) 2101 smith testified he had oc. |¥ portance of oil as fucl, the scramble | tigu Lin (Naw teen | “iyq third amateur event of the evening % f ; hatred and resentfnent. He is a re- markable man in that his whole life has been one of inconsistency and vaccillation. He never remained r any other specific fare. “The Board of Estimate shail power to fix all charges and * provided they are sufficient to pay the cost of administration, main- ation. oe @ of| Headquarters this afternoon gives ‘Tito Ligi, held at Scranton, Pa., on sus- | statistics of police enforcement of the picion of complicity in the Wall Stri nge Act. During the sixteen ‘agan for the past twenty-eight |eulogized and cussed at one time or ars, and in addition an Assistant|another by George Harvey—the vio British Premier Tells Commons’ jon, said to- 2,716 69 | sor 4 m *agan’ There Is No Question of An a rests and seized 12,716 bottles, 6% eupied the apartment in which the |Assessor assigned to Mr. Fagan’s|ience or mildness of his expressions Uhere Is } uest ; 5 ; > ola cal and | f for possession of a foothold in Co-| identified by several persoas, Chief| barrels, 869 cases and 123 demijohns Miele Deora aide par-| bathroom was located for the last | ward for the past four years. being controlled by the exigencies of tagonizing L 4 lombia is only natural. Flynn sald, as the driver of the wagon |of alleged intoxicating Hquor, seven 22ne!ng any. : ar | ten years “Do you mean to tell me that you|the moment and his temperamental | . is ao, Of course, there huve been cynical| on which the explosives were supposed bil pxicat eh led pao soil inane aie | worked for Mr. Fagan," asked Attor- | cond LONDON, April (Associated, pare cs are nave: besa sey oisal 4 utomobiles, four taxicabs, one auto- Holaworth, Dorothy Cameron, Doro-| Howard P. Nash, former County | worked for Mr. Fagan, 4 condition, Press).—The correspondence between, tnsinua ne Colombian oll | to have been carried into Wall mobile truck, one truck and a team of thy stanley and Jean Montgomery. ds, engaged in a tilt with Magis. {ney Bernhard, in evident amazement.| “There never was such an unsuited | SReda aaa niles ciicaraetasnone tee question had a lot to do with the) Dut the identification ts not regarded /norses and a vast quantily of stills, meentyctorr ther airle wily, mane trate O'Nelll, after the Magistrate an-| Kenny replied in the affirmative. and unfit individual in all the history | mandate question, abstracts of which? eel nc hd eee Admin- | investigation is being made. containers and materials used in the ¢ne colorful tableaux a pageant of /Pounced that when the police made| “Are you the gentleman that as-|of mankind by training, temperament | have been published in the newspapers ‘0 ride roughshod over the| “Ohief Flynn indicated he might go] manufacture of hooch, grace and rhythm. This fantasy wae|OUt a prima facie case he would hold |S¢88ed your boss's property?” asked |and environment to take up the im-| here, formed the subject of numerou worshippers of Roosevelt and that|to Scranton and take personal chargo| In the last twenty-four hours the eof poaad be Cusine fiach the defendant without further ques- | Mt Bernhard portant duties as our representative | questions In the House of Commons to tt ef Interests ulone would . benefit | of the matter. police made 103 arrests and Ula) : tion. “I have that, ward” was the/at the Court of St. James as Col./day and drew from the Prime Minister: ran 4 CRRRRIG Ri sheild PRISONER NOT MAN 1,349 bottles, 98 barrels, 159 To ARNT “If I were arrested and I called the | °"8WeF- Harvey.” BS es ne es ne MINIS a tact-tnat, ikrexpectivn of the jugs and 15 demijohns of alleged in- Be RaEKReGRETURAE IN| President and the Governor and the| a Referring to Mr. Harvey's attacks) + ail, except general interest in the } eaik of preferential treatment to| SOUGHT AS DRIVER jtoxicating tiquors. ‘They also sized IN! LER e LUN URED |Mayor, and they testified T had haa | on Mr, Wilgon Senator Harrison salt: | peace of the world and good will amon” py _ American interests if they secured OF BOMB WAGON A Sy Haney: ae loads of | awenty-three persona indicted by| ‘inner wih them at the time of the| ro: pression and judicious arguments, to | all, tye nations concerned.” Later: the ratification ef the Colombian pa eb be ap da Deadackced the Kings County nd Jury of vio-|#lesed crime, what would you do?” Oppose the viwe OF tis Inan ee His |. smhere Im no| question-of H Indications of the growth of the (ar hold you dor the hich | policies as President of the United) yetween ourselves and 4 preew, Giscrimination against Ameri-| (404 Statements of Flynn About |home brew industry are plain from| !ation of the State liquor enforcement old you for the higher court | | States, he went farther than the un- | between re E Bee gations was beginning to manti- pees P er ‘ence aaah eae seit returns, Av tencyearcold 2% were arraigned in the Brooklyn wpitel fh Beal ats one replied, | | fairest partisan would go and placed | pestis jesse tr Hest itself. ranton Suspect Mystify Those pa # = County Court to-day. One, John Seb- Or the Ure Gime sn Week Ace PARED BUD OB LOR ROSE REM Bee) i \ ‘ . poy ca atchel was picked up ey: : fe | Not ‘content in heaping personal MOTHER GETS JEWISH GIRL. 5 BWGAS America wazited was aneven a boy carrying a sate p al 7 »t,|Cording to the police, Paul Lombardo, iY ) break at least with the nationals of Who Know C by @ policeman in Far Rockaway. | AV ae ie ee ats undy store owner at No. 150 Hum: | Roth, ee ced fie ete nie | 4 eee . shal vaontaine i i | ded guilty and escaped with a s No, e h , he pursued i Nani tighat Bad Dean rey ether countries. There was no way| Whatever else Ligi may have had/Tho sutche! contained halt a dozen) on Tt tre, Nola Rabe| dt Street, Brooklyn, was to-da~ ur- | scurrilous attacks to his sick bed and| “"™e Méeper is bole of pompelling Colombia to give Amer- |‘ 40 with the Wall Strect explosion | bottles of beer, The boy, Robert) ay Nr EGA Eaat Sav ateace was the|T#isned in the Bridge Plaza Court on | there misrepresented ‘his ailment! to Christianity in a Jersey fean citizens a square deal except by |e 18 not the man sought by the De-| Beerman, said his father, John Reer- | nee 1, |@ charge of violating the Mullen-Gage Frying to create in) the public emi ae | Clty Home. ea HS : an, made the ber at his home, No.| nly woman arraigned. She was the impression that the President had Fighting the wrongs which Colombia |Partment of Justice since early in|man, ma . charged with having whiskey in her|L®¥- He was arrested by Patrolen (Continued from First Paxe.) faa teenie Dreaing World.) : felt had been done her by the separa-| March as the driver of the wagon | 1859 Mott Avenue, and had Instructed | che ac eaien: Yeoadl he|Warnken and Blumenfeld, of the| eee But he was not satisfied with this| MIDDLE ‘April 21.—Le tion of the Canal Zone from the ter-| Which conveyed the deadly bomb to|him to deliver it to a woman living | possession and smiled broadly as she). toot station, who said ie unfair means, this disreputable con-| cause sixteen-year-old Annie Lieber, w ritory of Colombia. the front of the Assay Office Sept. 16|{n Central Avenue, The elder Beer- | entered a plea of not guilty. J hekl at Hythe, England, on Sunday./duct that no reputable journalist | Jewess of Hurleyviile, n County, man was arrested ‘The others indicted, all of whom ean * paiee 4 une ie goss No one else will be present except one| Would have employed. He did that |becaine a Us a fa toaee| ind 5 fei a five-gallon jug o in the ba which no individual can condone and| rine’s Home, Mra, Josio Poncolla: of No, 12 De-| pleaded snot guilty, were: Joseph) ina q barcel in the cellar,| Moretery for each Philippe U. Ts} to) which only his friends can apolo- n for her custody anus Of : ed in a decision by Jus- ai Pa He tried to draw the fire of sult aly ; Magistrate Folwell held Lombardo in| o,,o1gn office, will probably act in that| indignation and condemnation upon| . at Newburgh, that i AMERICAN alles ON EQUAL | “phis is known to Chief William J. 5 Flynn of the Bureau of Investigation, : ‘ 25 ; Im oo far as the treaty soothes the|in spite of his guarded statements |lancey Street, Manhattan, and her| Meledino, No. 825 Hudson Avenue; wounded feelings of Colombia, it] tat he Is uncertain ag to the identity son, ten years old, were arrested in| Phillip Horowitz, No. 708 Broadway Berthelot, general secretary of the b 71 e Gra i 4 + aha, per - ed with her’* ‘ 4 Hooting with that of European and| lynn has the best of reasons’ for [elentecn Potties of momae Uh bio | enry Fi seen Teelan | Was arrested last night at his place,| The military and economic experts) i4reman Corneling Donahue Nurted | grandmother, in Sulli County \ slatic countries. It was a case of | knowing that the driver of the bomb | Satchels they were carrying, The bot-| nue; Joseph A. Farrell, No. 64 Ralph 440 Liberty Avenue, Brooklyn,|ComSidering this subject mect this} me funeral services of Fireman Cor- started the yietion tod ermine the, Feciprocity. Colombia sald in effect, | WASH, Was living in the Bronx until |ties were covered with cabbage | Avenue; William Schildt, No. 1771/No 400 babenty | Avenue, Brow st. morning at the offices of the Inter-| nclius Donahue of Hook and Ladder ger's decision. cea ee ee "Deal fairly with us and we will deailtigh and he did not call himacit by [eaves Mra Poncella was held in) Bergen Strect; Michael Mingo, No. 66115008 tour the police say they | Allied authorities and agreed, It was| Truck No. 17; who. dled at, his how, Tees at A eee wits, yeu" that’ name. ‘The purpose of the off, [3500 bail to-day in Flushing Police | Carroll Street; Mathew Weed, No. 174] founda mill! in the rear of the story | stated, on the points of detail regurd-|\N°, 193 Bast {76th Stroct, Sunday after eae. cealiieg ; There is good reason to believe,| cil statements to the contrary are |Court Mulberry Street (Manhattan); Joseph | and seized a large quantity of liquor.|ing the military and economic or-| St. Rita's Church, College Avenue and (Somcial to The Evensong World.) however, that the ratification of the| Veiled in official mystery, Three detectives passing No. 60] Cjuffredda, No. 174 Mulberry Street RL , April © to-day that n awarded the decorat —Word reached Mary Garden had ‘rench Legion of | 45th Str Chaplain O'Connor of the CHICAC genisation of ‘the: territory jn the Fire Department officiated. A. company HYLAN SIGNS ROAD BILL. | unr region, the occupation of which] of undformed “firemen attended. ‘The ome is proposed in case of German recal- | burial was in St Rayme citrance, treaty will do more than give Ameri- Washington Square South early to- | (Manhattan) fan even break. It will probably | President Wilson and Secretary | day found their nostrils boguiled by] Matthew Peela, No. 174 Mulberry Bauh in preferential treatment, Ase |Li725, % ore even willing to include | the odor of whiskey Street, Manhattan; David Seddlor, ° ession 0 et in the tre: surances have in the past been given| but the Mepublicans wouldn't permit {HAD A STILL IN WASHINGTON No, 408 Hewes Street; Dominic Frat- Queens and Nassau Countte that Colombia would spend a large|it and the Wilson Administration 8aU taraulo, No. 612 Gravesend Avenue; | Mayor Hylan this afternoon approved considered that the payment of| They investigated and arrested| ; i, oN 174 Mulberry|® lesislative bill providing for the GERMANS REGRET ipart of the $25,000,000 in the United | Soneiocnes Uo siscit ak apslegy Celarthus Storey, who ilves in the|Nunclo Grencl No, ulberry 25-Mile Boolevard ‘Thr D UY YY MY corey ewyrsseus The Well Known ss Png 4 sires Sohn Clans laying out of a twenty-five mile bou.c Btates, letting contractg for the build-| reparation. ‘The Roosevelt Republi- | house, and was caught, according to] Steet Manhattan; John Clancy, No.) vo a" hough Kings, Queens and Nas: TOBINSON ATTACK AR I HUR Lj Ing of domestic improvements in Co-|cans argued along the same lines, | ON 00) NO uni Mi My g| 160 Fulton Street; Wolf Semaker,| \.1° counties, ‘The boulevard will, be ee cise y, road: namely, that the $25,000,000 was an| the % a . . 885 Pearl Street; John Tietjen, F : ; Srl public works, railroads and | ooo ly and that America had com | pl was well stocked with horpe- xe He SaaS ac a AGenin einen Hult ee sy Property. ayer the old! Americans in Potsdam Were Mis- J mitted no wrong. ee . No. » Marks ; rooklyn water conduit, and will con- "Phe second great factor in the rati-|""Out of the Republican membership | "4° tous and labels of WEll) py csing, No. 1529 Nostrand Avenue; | uist of two roadways, each twenty fect taken for French, Not Se- - fication controversy was the question|of fifty-four, fourteen deserted the | known brands, Ernest d’Amato, No. 890 Pacific] wide. Sixty-five per cent. of the cost riously Injured, Make This Special Offer , nq| Party standard and voted against} The opening of the new Ambas-| an Pete: Jo. §1| Will be borne by the State, according to ‘ of whether or not America committed + Stree Theodore Petersen, No. 51 y the State, according Until May 16 with This Coupon { @ Wrong when Panama seceded from | "@tification. The forty Republican | sador Hotel, at Sist Street and Park ni ay eee teers inal Hate Geen Hamilton Avenue; Edward Ander- | @ucens’ legislators and officials BURLIN, April 21.—The German Colombia, Mr, Roosevelt admitted tn} uscleas except that out of the Demo- | A¥enue, last night was signallzed By) 1° no. 4518 Third Avenue; Covi-| nieens President, Connolly Foreign Office to-day aent a note to CABINET @ public speech that he “took Pan-|cratic membership of thi sur, all| the arrest of @ waiter in the main) iii) zoccarino, No. 2825 West 15th| garden territory In the Loring Dresel, the American Com- Ames,” but insisted that Colombia was five lined up solidly with the Re-| dining room on a charge of serving Hey ee ey cal that clon ne rie missioner here, expressing regret for PHOTOS publicans. Thus a coalition of forty and vegetables in Brooklyn and Qu Ropublicans and twenty-nine Demo- District Attorney Lewis said thas] Sixteen miles of the boulevard will be] the attack of a German crowd Tues- endeavoring to extort a huge sum liquor, The walter, Robena Lragar, se te RE Sree ee A AT AAPA AIAN 5, for the canal rights and that as soon|crats ratified the first treaty that | Sald the whiskey and wine found in}. would ask that bail he fixed at | ney even, in Queens and the | day on James E. Tobimson and his fa Rose Fory a 48 Panama rebelled against Colombia | las gone through the Senate in many | his possession had been intrusted to] ¢1 409 gor indicted barkeepers and at nse Ada = wife, residents of Chicago? ue he felt justified in recognizing the | » Le him by guests, with orders to serve it, | ¢5) Ap New Yorker Killed at Barton, N. ¥.| The attack occurred on the terrace —— Panamanian republic, because other- Bel Ea taped A ORE Ay -| Detectives invaded the crowded res- eer those accused of possessing | TE’ yRE, Pa., April $1.—Lou Seidman, | of @ana Souci Park in Potsdam, just 6 “French | Engraving Photos $3 Wise the canal would not have been) amended Versailles Tres | taurant of the Hotel des Artistes, No.| WON'T INDICT FOR HAVING a| it of New York City, an expert ac-| after the funeral of former Empress Actual Size of Picture 7x11 but. ng tion of Republicans « s|1 West 67th Street, last night, and HIPPE countant, was instantly killed at Bar-| augusta Victoria. The Americans, Regular Value 610.00 Sheree na (Bia Lier could have put through the §} amid great excitement seized a quan- ton N. ¥., near here to-day when an} wo were mistaken for French by a Submitted for Approval Colonibia’s attitude, the impression thact and League of Nations with rek- . It was learned from other sources} automobile in which he. was riding lunged out of the road and overturned. | crowd of Germans, were beaten, but Srneat Shapiro and Robert L. Harris | not injured seriousl: This Coupon also entitles you to been that the United States broke |crvations, except for the bitter par-| tty of gin they found in a pune 1-3 off regular, prices on any that the Grand Jury which considered AM records in the recognizing of in-|{!8anship of certain y groups} bowl They arrested @ rles Buscag-| the first lot of a which held the balance of power in ah cused persons under | of New York, and Samuel J. Keiser, of wcll al otter photographs." fant republics when she formally Pa Ee: Os POW m ~| ta, the manager, and he was held in| the new law indicted without hesita- | Jamestown, who were w him, ‘ew: , ay ee side the councils of each party is Q e o taped injury. Lord Sholto Dongias to * Fecognized the Panamanian republic! "a. outstanding fact la that when the Night Court in $500 bail, tion those sald to have made money |°SP0e MU. Pre ott An Unusual Opportunity FOR CONFIRMANTS AND GRADUATES tion occurred and used American|the Nation's interests domand it, a] Wine said to be valued at $160,000) out of dealing in liquor, but that it]Warning Against @5 Counterfett,| LONDON, April 21.—Announcement Photes for Peseperte pnd wren! odaction tjpabed en Short Notice. forces to prevent the Colombians |Coulition In the Senate ratifies al refused to indict citizens arrested by| Warning against a new $5 counterfeit | 1s made that Lord Sholto Douglas, third Old aad Faded Thotographs Canied rv Than the Original. {rem interfering with the independ- | treaty over which there has been sev. | by policemen in the house of the| policemen for having small private| bill was issued to-day by the Federal] son of the late Marquis of Queensberry, | §] Above Otters Do Studios Open Every mteen years of controversy, — It 3) polic 5 » ‘ Not Tay, Rain or Democ RATS T K THE MORAL strengthens the hope that some day,| Amin Wine Co, No, 121 West 26th| potties on the hip. Reserve Bank on advices from the|will be married next Saturday to Mra. ‘ehladte 1 au ne hhine. DEMOCRA $§ TOO! perhaps not as long as seventeen| Street, Lucin Consta in barrels and cases was seized t a T00K | pg a8 “newentea ie, manager of] One of the accused persone whose |Freuury Department, Zhe ll on tne| Harnang Meeslmans of Park Lane, thls 171 BROADWAY 17 W. gp, .. _ SCORTLANDT ST. 2 Fears off, 8 cnr on OF repub- | the concern, was ¢ A held in!cases were presented to the Grand | bears the check letter "A," face’ plate| Dutchman, Lord Sholto Douglas ob- Corny ‘ avraell Sen tne | ana, tt Patent ih alr ts] 00 balm Jteroon art Plc [uy wan om Hatin oman who hnoel fet” aa Tita | te et” a Pao aga s_EROORIYA stucTO"ie GbR Story, Herocch Ea be rectified | been debated. two years, Court, The police claim ne dina ania cueing house, A bottle of wine Tia et et seputne bile, whom he was married in May, 1805, is Coupon, Save sto a a ‘ 7 ; ; t ty