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AMl the facts of the plebiscite were known. However, our Allies were oot ee, te eet with the fey ee faithfully anes a, ns @ majority Be 4 Powers who have a voice under the Weaty in defining the Silesian oe ‘whatever that verdict 1 ‘We fully accept the plabloaite a ff a xpreasion of the wishes of the peo- Land of agetrd but having el ae and sustained tied 4 pristivad of an old teeny, es which this country was a party, Great Britain cannot consent to stund by While the treaty her representatives signed jess than two years ago is- being trampled upon.” ROMB, May 18.—Count Sforza, the | Foreign Minister, has received the British Ambassador bere, who asked the Minister, in the name of tle British Government, if Italy would conference. Count Sforsa replied in the affimative. MR. HUGHES MAKES IT PLAIN TO ENVOY U. S. NOT CONCERNED Tells Polish Ambassador So—Prince Says Germany’s Success Means End of Peace. WASHINGTON, May 18 (United Press).—Seoretary of Mate Hughes ‘Was understood to-day to have made | it plain to Prince Lubomirsid, Polish | Minister, that the United States has me concern in the settlemen of the Upper Silesian problem. MRS. HAMIMERSTEIN FRANKLIN K. LANE, REID ABLE TO SPEAK | THE EVENING WORLD, W QUITS OPERA; PLANS FORMER SECRETARY BUT SHEDS NO LIGHT -FORLIFEIN FEN EUROPE | “1 Won't ‘Let Oper Opera Kill Me as It Did Oscar; I’m Done,” She Says. TO FIGHT FOR THEATRE! Abroad—Bitter Over Treatment. Mra, Oscar Hammerstein deciared to-day that her struggles to produc> Popular-priced opera in this city, tn. fulfilment of her husband's wishes, were definitely at an end. Within a sbort time, she said, the Manhattan | Will Take Impresario’s Body, take part in the coming {nterallied | . SUDDEN HEART ATTACK. OF INTERIOR, DEAD ON BRONX SHOOTING — Rochester, | surgeons Make X-Ray Exam- ination and Say He Is Still in Danger. Passes kway Mt at Minn., Local Hospital Early This Morning. Dr, Clinton H, Marshall, resident house surgeon of Fordham Hospital, announced to-day discoveries made last night by an X-ray photograph of Just Before the End—He | goin a. rota, who wan shot Sunday Left No Estate, | morning in the home of Mra, Helen j Davis Warner at No, 1892 University ROCHESTER, Minn, May 18.—! Avenue, the Bronx. Franklin K. Lano, former Secretary of Reid has a frontal fracture of the Mrs. Lane Reaches Bedside early this morning. Death was due to in the head passed all the way An attack of angina pectoris. jthrough. He is etill suffering trom Opera House would be sold for com- or the drama, she said, for the presentation of opera the structure shall revert to me. and one year from now I shal) leave New York, permanently, I hope, and Mr. Lane was operated on here on internal hemorrhages and on that ac- May 6 for gallstones and appendi- count cannot be operated on for the mercial uso other than that of music Citis, and was said to be recovering prosent. when heart disease, from which he Dr. Martin said that Reid's tongue Hospital physicians expressed the be-| covery, He is able to speak when I am Hef that the operation would remove 1. jg conacious but refuses to dis- through, that’s all there is about it, the heart affection. y. | couse the shooting in any wa Immediately after he had recovered) Mrs. L. N. Cracow, the mother of from the influence of the anaesthetic | Reid and her husband called on the EDNESDAY, Muna soclations,”” ton the appeared at to-day’s ses. of the Committee to reform ntance in fullfilment of by him on the witness stand three weeks aso, The Meter Manufacturers’ Assoota tion sald it quit any wrongdoing or violating to meet the present situation. The American Statistic “whe the purpose question of so-called it 49 resolved, the existing emergency, bers of this and ¢ of ht clients made 1 Exchange ‘sald: of considering continuance of exchange Ing data as the legality of the same is recog- by statutory law.” Mr. ness of over $100,000,000 a year, Interior, died at a local hospital here skull, The bullets which struck him OTHER RINGS EXPRESS THEIR “REPENTANCE.” In rapid order similar resolutions, all framed by Clark McKerchner, counsel, were read for the Steel Locker, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Gas Appliance, Gand Paper, Range Boiler, Tubular Plumbing and Steel “1 ghall make one etipulation,” had suffered from time to time dur- jg not split and his speech will not |/Sasb Exchanges were read. that if it ever be uscd ing the past eight months, developed. ' 2. impaired in the event of his re- The groups which do not make building materials did not dissolve ———< CHIEF JUSTICE MAY 18, tof groups of “open price as- “without admitting tay law Brass and Copper at @ meeting called for the the open price work, © © @ in order to meet the mem- pledge themselves to refrain from exchang- under the so-called open price reporting plan, until such time nized by a decision of the United States Supreme Court or specifically Untermyer commented that members of this exchange did @ busi- 1921, ° ! promises -AQUITANIA MAKIN RECORD TRIP WITH | WEALTHY “HELP” a Cunard Manager and Sir Percy Bates Are Stewards on Liner—Due Here Friday A mircless message from the Aquitanta received at the Cunard of- fice this afternoon would arrive here Friday at 2 announced she ». M. for the Cunarder, in spite of the fact that she ie manned tn part by a volunteer crew. The entire steward's department was composed of volun- teers when she sailed from London on Saturday. ‘These men for the most part were clerks and officers of the company. The message from C. FE. Cotterell, Assistant General Manager of the company, stated he was acting as Ubrary steward and that for the first day, F. J. Lister, General Manager, had served as emoking room steward. ‘This will be atmost a record voyage} NEWS 700 DRY AGENTS LAID OFF 40 DAYS; ONLY 500 ARE LEFT |BURGLARS LEFT $5,000) No Money to Pay Them Until | BOOTY E BEHIND July 4, When New Fund Becomes Available. Policeman Entered Store and ‘They WASHINGTON, May 1s. | Fled, Pursued by Him, but BOOT 708 Prolthition: ebs - forcement neunts tn vari- Get Aw ons parts ef ihe country Patrolman William Gruenberg of the! have been temporarily lata off for Greenpoint Avenue Station, Brook-| luck of funds to pay thelr sat lyn, broke down the front door of the} ari haberdas' shop, No. 991 Mamnhat- Failure of Congress to provide tan Avenue, early to-day to investi-| $250,000 asked for by the Prohtb gate Mrhts that were burning. Two} tion Commissioner to pay salaries burglara left behind them about} of field agents until the end of the present fiscal year, officials said necessitated a cut of about two- thirds in the field forces, ‘The men were given a forty-day $5,000 worth of goods they had been packing, and escaped through a rear window, the bars of which had been sawed through, Gruenberg followed them into several back yards and| Vacation without pay, but it was fences, but they escaped into] Said will be reinstated on July 1, Buren’ Streat, when the appropriations for the About the sme time Mr, J next fiscal year become avafinble. Schwartz, who lives over her hus-| bout 500 agents remain on duty, and's shoe shop, No. 987 Manhattan us RABY Of CrP Ape: Gm oe) sae | Avenue, police |tuat she had heard some one moving around in her store, and subsequent investigation showed that the store, at No, 989 Manhattan Avenue, also had ‘been entered and clothing, valued at $100 taken. ‘The burglars got $13 from the hab- erdasher's re IRENE CASTLE GETS VERDICT OF $5,000 Wins Suit Charging Violation of was telephoning the LOCKWOOD SEEKS SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE (Continued From First Page.) ‘The American Governmen, it is sala,| make a home abroad, probably in Mr. Lane said: “Tam surprised to District Attorney this afternoon and Sir Percy Bates is lounge steward. Contract by Century exi08, to that case, It has apceienes | France. And I shall take Mr. Ham- by 4 permission t nove th ‘The message stated the volunteers tre 5 to the general situation and the ef- regards this as @ purely European obtained permissi 4 Temoy 0 . Amusuement Co. oe ROH stisie’ exist | merstein's body with me, I shall be alive, I hope to be able to live & sounded man to a sanitatium where had made berths, scrubbed decks, EREARIE Wee tead ie Lemans } question. have it exhumed and the plot in/|Jong Ufe, doing good things for he can have special treatment, They 1 served meals and after the first day| Irene Castle. the dancer, Was) iinishment provided for by thore - Prince Larbomirski, Polish Ambas-/| which it rests resold to Woodlawn. tits of mone: ished a bond of $5,000 th: Rei things were normal. Aboard the ship}“Warded a verdict for $4,500 plus |iaws. which must be corrected if these Medbes Whe la tn Maw Yor, dectased| *1 woula 1 iy others without thoughts y. furnished a bond of at Reid pean Avie e wa, Fee ae a “1 wo eave New York sooner ure two hotel men, Harris of the Ritz; $500 interes ay in the Suprame | combinations are to be broke! .! ‘ Lane, a Will remain within the jurisdiction of wo » Har z halen Raker a: | to-day before tho National Associa-| were it possible, but 1 have a oum.| Mre. Lane and George W. Lane, a 1! Tn en terial wit= in Paris, and Brown of the Commo-|Conrt in her action against the Cen- | , Citirman bockwoud wae ts tion of Manufacturers here: ber of lawsuits on my hands which | brother, were called to the former | dore in New York. Both said the line tury Amusement Corpuration. Charles tho statement of counsel, that the! “Regardless of the fate of the pres-/1 intend to firht to the end. Tho! Secretary's bedside shortly before 5) Reid will be removed to-night or —oo deserved great credit and the service |B. Dillingham, a co-defendant, won mittee 1s fully in accord with | ent insurrection in Upper Bilesia—e| Rialto and Republic Theatres be-| 4. M. to-day, and were with him | tomorrow to Dr. Lioyd’s Sunitarium| Ve erable Head of U. S. Su-|¥82 ee: a verdict in his own favor in the|him as to 8 gener trend of the result of the inhabitants being bar-| long to me and, by Honven, 1 shall) wen he aled. Last night It was at 160th street and St. Nicholas Ave- nerable Head of U. S. SU} ie’ Cotteren says the onty point |eame action ew ler | cede ano lala dbp Pa lahore thought that Mr, Iane was much nuc. [His recovery appears to ve] Preme Court Lapses Into |anout which there has been some dif-| The suit was based on a contract } one) mining provinces trom that prea.) | “As for opera, I am through for improved. His brother spent several | reasonably cortain, d ference is whether the volunteer crew ;U¥ Which Mrs. Castle waas to dance | Foland wants nothing that may come | good and all, ‘The indiffe Uae : cs Coma-~Hope Abandoned. ‘for the corporation at a aalury of | . The indifference of the pours with him and when he left Mr. | Mr. Cracow in conversation with should accept tips. On this sublect’ syo9 a week, with $100 for each ex- | to her in any way other than through | publlo, the persecution to which Tyne said: réporloks (ils atteribon navanosd tio ee ihe states, the Scotchmen in “Lister's tra performance, It began in Oc or xtid Were laws ee Peete at Vermsiian: jhave been subjected, the repeated! «see you in the morning.” theory thut a bootlegger or whiskey| WASHINGTON, May — 18—The) , ry qs the crew has been termed, | her, 1917, and she voniplainod that ) hold subway eon- Poland has demonstrated, the | efforts to stir up trouble among my| Myr Lane leaves two children, smuggling plot might have had some-| Condition of Ydward Dougtas White, | nave voted “yes.” | the contract was broken in De tractors to c general Prince said, that “without outside | employees, these are some of tho rea~ | yp, - i wean.) VOF Of the sume year, Flarenz contractors di affect< interference, she and her people ond Why Tt shall not th It Franklin K. Lane jr. of Chicago and thing to do with the shooting, Reid,|Chief Justice of the United States! ‘The Aquitania carries 2,730 passen rus. chininibed as! A. dofend: AEs GABURaAL atone 4 ‘atin ped gia P io ee as pe ROE Con UAE, Mrs. Philip Kaufmann of Washing- ne said, was conversant with certain| Supreme Court, who, his doctors| gers and a crew of %0 Jiefore the action was brought to nftaeroan dohn. A. kes y agreement co-operation - Hammerstein was not uppreci-| ton, He left no extate. ‘Tho bodY big bootlegging operations—in which = trial. assoriate of the difficulties that unfortunately ex-|ated, how can I expect that my ef irts| will pe taken to Chicago to-night for he was not implicated say, ts near death after an opera- EFIES BAN ——— present Gndbe iwted between racial elements,” add-|will bo? I saw him die of a broken | tomation, i coniaa the man who ig said to have! 'n the Garfield Hospital here, WEEKS D |MAKE SURE TO GET sunpoena: nt bie Soslonsaf she Coe ing that “there is no such disorder) heart and I will not follow him down} At the request of Mr. Lane there’ shot Reid, might have been interested,| W4% not tmproved to-day. His wife ON PROMOTIONS BERGDOLL FINE ax ee wan ee “hat tee to-day, and there will be none in the |that path. 1 have been tied to my/win pe no funeral services for him, afr, Cracow intimated, in iillctt remains at his bedside and Dr. ————— #1) anmirionod: OES it was { future.” deuk for two years, and now I want /Jelatives sald. At least there will be wiriskes teat ti . . a activities had been, i “The competitor fo rihe Russian|a rest, a life of peace no public service, and only a few|” an police aativitien ere new an Francis R. Hagner sald that the/Nominates Army Officers Despil¢}) a1. on an Property of Convicted f when he was fined the 1 +, o ony ‘d a no n' " * ~, Ne As wets ustice Davis, Cn market is Germany, and Germany's! “The production of oper was to! members of the family will be pres-| toward discovering the whereabouta [ret Wurst might dio at any mo-| Ruting President Cannot Dele- Mother—Fines, If Paid, Will | Carthy dita't Gea iy kaon vile ue svecess would be a new threat to the have been my life's work, and I had /ent at the cremation. No plans were | of the fugitive Mrs, Warner. District|™M* The last rites of the Roman HAE nes, " wan Gall world's peace, There is nothing Pol- and wants of Rusia other than trade and peace. We can maintuin peace, but the salvage of Russia from chaos Gepends upon whether the western world will uid us in maintaining and| building up trade. “America’s success in participating im that business lies in ber ability to supply those materials we need for | our home and eastern markets, and | to use Poland as headquarters for promotion of trade with Eastern Burope.”” ———.—— | JAMAICA ENTRIES. BAQE TRACK, JAMADCA, N. Y., May 18 ‘The following wre he ee for ttn’: RACE Kor four-yearolle sod up: ‘Canthete ~ i4 Gros 8 voll 8. Raney 40 Gum ‘Bai! ) A | Hs For ther seurolde and uw; 8 mixteenth, nak. lores. W 14 | Me. ans oe Tr Yoo miooue 18 *|\ failed, what hope is there for m planned great things for next year. I have agents even now in Europe on the lookout Tor the best singers, but I have went them word that my work Is at an end. 1 do not care one whit what becomos of the Manhattan Opera House. A slaughter house may oc- oupy it for all I care, “There have been times when a| all 1 needed, but not a soul has come forward to ald me. I have had to bear alone, having could to keep things going, even to meet my payroll. to keep the opera going, because it was my husband's dream, but it has been impossible with all the obstacles | put in my way. “In the autumn of 1919 I could} have sold the Manhattan Opera | House, but I just could not do it, | 1 had organized the Oscar Hammer- stein Grand Opera Company, Inc., as 4 memorial to my husband, and | intended to produce with it But 1 have never used this corporation. No, this is the last of my efforts in opera. 1 saw Mr. Hammerstein's end, and it must not be mine, If he Lawrence Berenson, receiver re) cacbetne! lone Indes, Horse, Weigiit Imex, Home, 112| 19 Lemmic tthe Brie Tata. i at ™ 'i06| gy Arrowhead eS | 17] 14 Clare o ut | Boge eaealde: the $000; One ores Weis, fan bia vin | 1K 107 | Thuan ber two-year-olds: fillies: | cee jist tins. 03, HARDING PRAISES 19" Haw Brigde 111! RAGE —Far owo-yene-okis; maidens; | Howe, Woight. Index Home. Weldtit Daniel “a } Hailing “Along 113 | Dik Dew Bily Watts me Ne a wots | So so MS IB ig Ree Parise 8 Satin gts 101 eee a irontian allowance claimed. Weathor ‘Track Tat. _ wns LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. index, rae a “ ‘The Lovieville entries for ‘Thunalay's races | fallow Finst yas ay, ACE. -Pume Ving, 115, tam rej Mostar ot 115 Bavedter 110" On 110; HB: ee Noria’ Pras 140: Pally Gihen, 99, weg BROOND Kini: ume 81.3 Po 4 Ana) werd: tour Gi i a aru e Hoos, Fs erry ‘re Hock Minister, Prem Hoan THIRD NACE claiming; for fewrresrsiig and aynand: one mile aiuto FA ice iat, 106 at Beowa, te Ht; C 1; Dr. ioe, PouRTH 110; Air’ Tashan Kaw. 111 Caine Puan, $1,400; the tour wae ‘Mose. Tis Jeanne clalming: for and a six (8, tonohate inet ‘Tree, ue: sane am, hd | avout #1, 000,00 Mrs, Hammerstein, announced that June was the date wet for the auction sale of the opera house, but} that offers for it had been made by ‘several commercial organizations, | Thus jt may be sold prior to the auc- | tion date. The property is valued at LANE TO WIDOW |} would have to cease one or the other, |made for espos of his ashes, Canadian by birth, was ‘American in thought, word and deed, |and showed his devotion to his adopt- | ed country by his work during the, war, terior in President Wilson’ little help over the rough places was |W" |war in 1917, and went out into the ‘All my burdens |Bighways and byways and jn all sorts of had to borrow money wherever 1 Speeches, show You see, I wanted Of th trenches. | jand that for | National Defense and the American | ties were {San Francisco he was employed on Attorney Glennon does not think she can remain long in hi As for Don Collins, who is accused of shooting Reid while under the in- fluence of jealousy, he has dodged the police many times His apprehension |must come accidentally in the Dis- |trict Attorney's opinion, unless he de- cides to give himself up when he learns what the outcome of Reid's injuries will be. Three Wall Street brokers and a prominent Manhattan attorney, whose names were found in letters in Mra, Warner's room, have been questioned | by the District Attorney. They have) established to his satisfaction that] their relations with Mrs. Warner) were of a business nature, ‘The termined to ace the war fought to| lawyer bought the Bronx house for the finish, while making addresses on| D2F 2nd the brokers acted as her behalf of the Liberty loans. after| seen in a number of ‘successtul deals in stocks. ri 1 vised I the armistice was signed he de |e enn Satie’ ob Whe avamin plans for the employment of return- = Squad reported to-day to his superior ing troops and advocated immediate! ty\t on lest, Saturday he arrested pasaage of a bill to give farms to s0l-|irencis Moylan, one of the persona diers, He urged Congress to Fed-|wno were in Mrs. Warners home at eralize the Americantzation of the) the time of the shooting of Reid at foreign born, and aided In the recon-| 94th street and Park Avenue for run- struction of France and other coun-| ning a Cadillac car without a license. tries made desolate by the war, He|” with Boylan was a young woman was active also in the Council for|anawering the description of Leila Wylie, another fugitive, Boylan paid a fine of $1 in Yorkville Police Court, ‘The car belongs to Mrs, Warner and was used by her and Miss Wyllie and Franklin Knight “Lane, although a intensively He was Secretary of the In- Cabinet | n the United States entered the | public places making ‘public urging business men to riflees as worthy as those on their way to the me slared that the defeat of the States was “unthinkable,” the Government was de- He 4 United Red Cross, Mr, Lane's first professional activi- in the journalistic line, In Boylan in making a hurried depar- the Chronicle, the leading Republican | ture after Reid shot, newspapor of the Coast. He “covered” ————_ the courts for the paper in the day- time and at night made speeches tn the interest of the Democratic Party. His editor told him that be MILLIONS SAVED TO TTY BY EXPOSE and the rising young statesman re- plied that he had better get another Catholic Church were administered to the sick man shortly after mid- night, At noon the physicians attending the Chief Justice said there had been no change in the patient's condition and that he might last through to- day and to-night, but that there was nothing upon which to base a change from their previous diagnosis, ‘The doctors issued the following bulletin “Chief Justice White was operated upon Friday last. Although in a 6e- rious condition for some months past, he postponed the operation as he felt his presence at the court was imper- ative, His progress was satisfactory with normal pulse and temperature until Tuesday afternoon when acute dilation of the heart occurred. He has not rallied from this condition and his recovery is not expected. A turn for the worse came late yes- terday after the jurist had appar. ently been making rapid progress in his convalescence, He is seventy- six years old. Dr. Hagner sald that the patient's to-day he became unconscious, For four months he had been unwell, the doctor said, but he refused to leave nis work, saying that it was important and if necessary he would die rather than stop for treatment Friday’s operation was for bladder trouble and the Chief Justice had yision which had troubled him for improved rapidly. He had al- and) Nunziata ways been in rugged health, ax-}death house ar i cept for a alight impairment of|Royd Avenue elevated stat gate Powers. sary ‘The War Department, and he executive branch of the Gi ment as 8 whole.” said Secretary Weeks's letter, “cannot afford to ad- mit the principle that the Pt cannot delegate his authority burdening the President with amount of detall, that one man possibly perform.” Mr. Weeks sent to the Senate the nominat/ many and leutenant-colonels and pre send along another junior officer nom\- nations late DENIES KILLING PI PROFESSOR. Alfano at Trini Tells of Plot to “De Up” a Man. A denial that he participated in the murder of Prof. Wilfred Kotkov ne his home in Woedlaven, Q temperature was normal until 8} iy 29, w nade in th ofclock, when he suffered a chill) court to-day by Joseph Alfano, and then declined rapidly. Early | 12 Havemeyer treet, Brooklyn, charged with murder in the first de- harged wit, Rotkov tutcht in w Tiheologioal Institute, Man- no said he met Nungiata, a man and a man named Cas- house Tavemey “er go. te who, on. fou ihe Woodhaven and Peano red declared, had Injured had several drinks of whiske they, started. Alfano said he rona and Cassesa waited half an h | the ft : >verad years, Several weeks ago he| and when the: American” in Message to But he continued as writer and (F CONTRA RING weeks with a cold, but returned in Mrs. Lane. eae er yell be apt Wa paner of ne apparently good health. On May 2 KUMAGAE TO PLAY ANDERSON ord. Arthur McKewen, who | » delivered a dissenting opinion in WASHINGTON, May 18.—Frank- was one of the writers on the Exam- pe sudaenade case with his old time| yapanene Wisard and National In- lin K. Lane was an “outstanding iner, launched hunself as a free lance. (Continued From First Page.) Aaa door Champion Meet Satarday. JAmerican,” President Harding said |He issued “McKewen's Letters,” in eee Wes (ya Aearraigansiba dapasiene tenn \to-day In a message of condolence to which he lashed Mr, Hearst weekly a a 4 Frank Anderson, national Infra, Lane. Mrs, Harding joined the and pilloried the big “interests” of | heating and ventilating contracts, the | EITEL FRIEDRICH eS ee ees othe ae President in extending sympathy, |California. Mr. Lane was the editor |#fsest being Gillis & Geohagen, re- 000 Ingles tch on the clay courts of the The message follows: lor the Weakly Letter, Subsequently | Dated only $4,196 to the city an over FINED 5 MARKS he eae i peciite. AERIAL Wi? | “1 have just learned of the death of Mr. McKewen returned to the fold, $400,000 worth of contracts obtained $ o'cloc’s, under the | your distinguished husband and am but Mr | wiring to express my very great shock the owner of the Examiner. jand my eaceedingly deep sorrow over his untimely passing, He was an outstanding American who renderod |most distinguished service to his country and found an abiding place in the affections of all who know Sim well. Mrs. Harding joing me in an expression of most sympathetic con- dolence | Former President Wilson also sent & message of condolence’ to Mrs, Lane, which was not made public, cn aeeeeinnneianees Cannot Reuch Anchor Liner by Wire- lena, HALIFAX, N. 8, May 18—The Anchor Line Cameronia, due here this morning on her maiden trip from Queenstown, hod not arrived this after. n and efforts of the ¢ LBace, Binelats, re tiultiess, She War six day: im Queenstown awe ailed pore wits the am. Lane was never forgiven by through Hettrick's office, Q. Now what Heonmalt the rest of land, But His Motives Were bi in cpio ae the It " »r, {the $2,000,000? A. Including the * et Grove and Mrs, Sam After the last issue of the Letter, lumbera? Not Dishonorable. vel H. both of the York Mr, Lane went to Tacoma and be- | Plumbers? Lawn will alse play came editor and part owner of the| @ Yes. What was done about) BERLIN, May 18 (Associated | singles ‘ ve, paired 2 mph, will "pi Daily News. It was there that he them? A. They were paid as the | poss) el Friedrich, second won| ir, Waring ant married, Returning to San Francisco, Work was done, former Emperor William, was to- Drealdent of he found a big welcome in the ranks of the Democratic party, for he was Paid as though no fraud had bee regarded even in those days as a found? A, No information as forcible speaker, 4 clear thinker and sound in logic and argument, He was elected City and County Attorney (Corporation Counsel) and held the | office for six years. In 1902 he was Democratic candl- ached me, Q. Do you mean to say they were to aud in the plumbing contracts ever Q. Didn't you know the plumbers | paid & per cent. to Hettrick and the rapolitan Sant whieh the Maplowood Gountry Club 4s Iegally Exported Capital to Hol- ay found guilty of illegally export- ling capital to Holland through the firm of Phillippsohn, Grusser & Co. In consideration of the fact that he did not act through dishonorable mo- tive however, Eitel Friedrich was only fined 5,000 marks (about 85). n Classified Advertisers Important! heating and ventilating men only 1 te fe e nor ot C tor Mi but Nin all the Way through and he pay=| @. ‘Tho plumbera—exposed here, | Chancellor, in November, 1920, assort- Geanihed, etree cary, ee ing hie rv epee ts trom the stump every exposed in what the Hoard of Futl-|ed in the Reichstag that 100 eminent | ta The World office Right to Balink Meret, in shle fens Hed invest imation, srsons, among them Eitel Friedrich BN te Re ire” okt Freudiny | mete Pe an inyestijration, con-| persons, a | fe or ee nd the innuenoe ck Roc victed—they were paid at the old|and other members of the former rey- On or Before Friday velt Was with him through the rest of contract price as they finished the! his career, President Roosevelt ap- work? A. Yes, ir {a} family, had smuggled into Holland | money aggregating 260,000,000 marks, Preceding Publication pointed him a member of the Inter- co Poe Commerce the chairmanship og WATER METER MEN QUIT COM-|Ho demanded that those involved in THE WORLD which he resigned to go into Pres! BINATION. « the smuggling should be severcly |dent Wilson's Cabinet | Albert A Ainsworth, He ind! punished, f Save Imprisonment. eae eee atin key PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—Jud MATCHES NE NEAR BABY. with promotion of all army officers of;ment was entered to-day in the Fed- Semi ae ih ee the rank of colonel and below, despite/eral District Court here against all Bee tec a Unie e amet y judgments obtained in Federal Courts the property of Mrs, Emma C. Berg- |; read eho wy Colonels William F, Creary and doll, who was yesterday sentenced to aes Hele John V. French, holding that the Pres-.4 year and a day imprisonment and | 4 nen of the Ident may not delegate his author it © pay a fine of $7,000 on charges of | and threw over promotions to the Secretary of) conspiracy to ald her sons, Grover Des Weeks notified members of /C> and Erwin B ; doll, to desert | Congress to-day he would carry tho|fom the United States: Ar This matter to the Supreme Court if nece! as done to insure payment of the Mrs. Bergdoll was reported to being Senten never would 4 » said, aw , that s will be fore prison sentenc fines are p SS | TOO BIG PILL TO SWALLOW. Mock remitted if the June 13, Nonw ve But Surgeon Got the Opi When Detec Haring and Cor- mack laundry of — Moxk | Hong at 162 Calyer Street, Brook- | lyn, to-day, the laundryman seleed a | Aittle box, wbout the size of n quarter, | und tried to swallow {t, the detectives aid. summoned an ambulan from rine's Hospital and the any) urgeon got the | Mock Hong's throat just al | to save his tite, pollen said that the iittle tin box contained _nhout_#i0 worth of opium, [BASEBALL PASS FOR H PASS FOR HARDING | | 4 T » || ; mare | box out o put in tins Intimates, tn Accepting Courtesy, He WIL Visit Northwent, | WASHINGTON, May 18.—President Harding, in accepting to-day a season Northwest Paseball presenting the till hopes! to visit the North veress concluded it Johnson, of Washing i committer, indicated he would like + trip in August ton, to make the PENNY “. 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