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EI EET ETE Te a TT a ‘THE EVENING WORLD, 2 Berean ay DECEMBER 31, “We don’t expect all the Amer- lp \ fean Jews to go to Jerusalem Irish any more than all “ should go to Ireland.” the “In Palestine we m a_real cordial relation between Sh AS AS the Jews, Arabs and Armenians,” eee “The Jews have no Interest in Palestine for polities. They just want their Home Land back.” 1927, “The Jews that have gone to Palestine are the People of The Book, They want to work out their own salvation.” “Great enthusiasm for Zionism is_manifested in all the cities I have visited in the United States.” “We look forward with confi- “Zion hay every reason to dence Yo a futare of intellectual, hope for the sympathy and sap- social and economic co-operation port of the most enlightened in Palestine.” Powers.” pa + alan” cas She ree “The persecuted Jews of Eu. rope must have some place to go where they can live in security and Yess ~ BUD" STILLMAN } ASI BEAUVAIS AT QUEBEC HOTEE corks tay Not Pop With we Old Machine “BEFORE THE WAR” NEW YEAR'S | WILL BE CELEBRATED IN ALL THE BIG HOTELS OF NEW YORK ‘Sing to Blazes ‘GUESTS OF HOTELS FLEE FROM FIRE; Flatten te | HAVE XMAS TREE To Put ’Em Out, | Says Scientist Find Flame Tone and Out, Professor ‘Tells Police and Fire Glee Clubs. | Leader Pa | Gun Bang, but All Else Will Be the Same, |} Practical use has been found for the RInERe sii . | slee clubs of the Police and Fire b> « ae Declares Arrival at Including the Crowds and the Jollity—Res- | cedihanpesiieter ioe a oe 1/175 Patrons in Laclede Drink . i artment ane police and firemen's| ame Time as Mrz. Stillman | : i ELIS ee > the a am M : tillman | ervations Are as Numerous as of Yore. Pisacnans 2 Coffee While the Smoke is Mere Coincidence. | Prof. Hilton I, Jones, head of tue Rolls B | i : | pite the faet that Prohibition] Moore. A. G. on, V.*G. Me-! chemistry department of the Ok @ES TO MONTREAI.} ef corks a Gaeey, Me om pepenuld pyGieal joma Agricultural and Mechani One lundred and seventy-five pa- | | pa and res" | McMullen, Pierce J. McAuliffe, John © ae a ov overed the see trons of the Hotel Laclede, No. 102 may 5 oo | anning for a Ne’ 7 : J. OReilly, putting ont a fire without recourse sagt asin Siree ‘ ye Taking of Evidence in Divor ars celebration which will recall] Beabouys to water, chemicals, hose, fire en. | Da8t 15th Street, and ae eet on 3 hose of the days before the wa Pow Seorge 1| wines and hooks and Jade jin the New York Rathskeller an Case Defense Begins Mon Applications for reservations, the m1 na Roth Sing to it! * |Hotel, No. 101 Kast Mth Street, were day—Hearings Public. aie oe declare, are being rec tine Rawdon, E. P. V. Ritte It's easy, the professor s. Allldriven from their rooms early this : 1 when the snare|John J. Rooney, C. W. Roll, Dr. Pietro| you have to do is to find the flame... i , | ent tla McA | vou ha lc e flame mornings by a fire in the Union QUEBEC, Dec. 31.—Excitedly ae- . r warning Saceato | ft on pringer. iC. E-] tone and then strike a neutralizing! square Bakery and Lunchroom at a ee : b | announ upproach of the zero! rockies, William Tierney, I tone; hum it, sing it or play it on the No, 4 inion Square Vi claring it was only a heltence, |twur, every table and seat will bel/cis White, William W. . band and the sound waves are flat-| hose in the Hotel 1 Onibee Fred K. Beauvais, named as core- | occupied Wrckort, | F_it Warton, Frederick) tened out and ao Is the fire. With-\ing awakened by smoke drifting into spondent by James A. Stillman, ap- The top price on Broadway is $15,| Wilson and Ray Wilcox | out the flame tone, the burning gas ‘s! their rooms, snatched up furs and s including tcod, dancing and cabaret. THE COMMODORE. immediately cooled to a point below i peared at the Chauteau lrontenac William H. Edwards, Gail Bord ‘ y na fs other articles of clothing, and Ralph Rut the great majority of high-class iliam H, Edwards, Gail Borden.| 6 ignition point. Soon after Mrs, Anne Urquhart Still- j.oter ; have set prices of James Barrett, W, G.” Burns, B. La Carnie, elevator operator, kept his : bare otels and cates have set prices of |Furant, MG. Foe Son pinch, it It depends upon what's burning. car going until all were taken to the man's arrival with her son “Bud” and yom $10 down to $5, depending on woid, L. C. Harris, M. H. Hall, Take a clothing store, for instance. | jon. >} 5 of he! - the roo! ich the celebrant elects | H. Johnston, Arthur A. Kohler, James | ee § tae hat he had seen’ .,“X¢ the Belmont, the Canadian ¢ ub | naw. er. might help save the Tombs. If | . soy gathered neoind a Cheat Me! Gentes vleter: that he: tad of Now York ‘will have open house] Shelto Shep- 5 a Far brie "3 i ) Shep-| bank should be burning let the band| they were ser with hot. coffee. | Mrs. Stillman, and was corroborated sor its members. The nd ball- 1, E. 4 Upton | ‘i *‘iftee: i 3 q pay aesae > ca hae “rank and Alfred Waldron jDlay “I Had Fifteen Dollars in M Munn Stockton, one of the pro- by Mr. O'Brien. Beauvais said “Bud” room of the Commodore has been set pa meae Wale | Inside Pocket;” if a tenement, “Tho|Wierite of tne, hotel, and. Frank | had called to see him when he was in pene for a party held ee hs ro B ’ | Sidewalks of New Yor If there stockton, night clerk, assisted in alve Dee e je owerare (Club jot Composite Ladge ate was a fire in a pawnshop, “I Owe Ten | | saomr the room of Gonzalve Desaulniers, the |. s19, F. and A. M., The Fellow- Me ain Dollars to o'Gmaye mata neutralize |e oe gears WE ae and Pardee’ attorney to conduct craft ith of Mulmonides Lodge No.| sfx, and Mra Jobn slonaker and Jo: | tho fame tone Fe nS NON eS or terecrele irs, Stillman in Montreal | 743 witi hold forth in another bi Donnelly, Philadelphia; 4 |" upfow 1 Hate to Get Up in Hotel the patrons also : next month. “Bud” to S09 | oom, and) 600 memt of the Fort e Lawrence, Hartford; C. M. CIW-| ioninw would quiet. ¢ a iy rooms and shelte la nearhy whether he had Visited the de, with |; n Masonic ot Brookiyn Brockton. Miss.; sepit Fava, | af AitaRe aiepety py a poathouse, Wnchrooms. . whom he has made many trips 4) engaged te main dining room Ao A Se ae Ttow, Row, Row." It a brewery wei The fire was ¢ ae _ the bakery through the wilds. at The Saiest clsoranton: “Xt i ee Nope | Durning, what could be move uppro- and was extinguished after an ‘ . aloe Ti aoe at | Scranton: Major Joseph H. France's. mn ¢ BOG aD ASIST i come to Canada to interview, wer: THE PLAZA. k Baltimore; Cummings, | distiery we would suggest “Tonnes: pered the firemen, Damage was estt- found by Beauvais several months) 1 oy atic William G. McAdoo, a eae eat Seat R. ght: | see, | Hear You Calling." ‘The Police nd ut $3,000. ago. Beauvais explained his presence | yyy sins. Cortland jor, Mr, | ig AG, Hd See mn wdel- | Glee Club could extinguish a fire on a - —_ - at the hotel yesterday by ay rr nd Alte. Charles A. Shormin, Mr [Tany, West Pointy Herbert I Ship with, “Rucked in the Cradle of MGR BRANN BURIED was on his way to spend New fea Fe TGait. MERE aa a res) RW Knipp. We i. Sheppard ‘The flame tones of a burning saloon Ser sat os and) vert_P, Cotton, Mr. and Mr harles| 1). pp. Suubelio, ito ne a 8 IS CHURCH ed Ribopes| to see friends. med Mra, Willan A; Tehkina. andi. tw nem Pett | Balle” and if the police and firemin - ad newspaper in F Mr by and ch ‘ ork- | should be called out for tre in ore ; : a mpted he had read in a Le Vera ‘Black, 3 Aug (ers: Teving Bennett, Samuel R, Baie|or our big caravansaries, let than ‘Ten Monsignori and 100 Priests at that Mrs. Stillman due Robert A. Macready, Mrs. Clinton RUDY Qiione gy Sinier) Tae HH : | ‘i M K i 4 the coinc |. Maran, Miss Frances Hidden, |". Al ay scat Hesie 2 Te anet Mat Piet ISeene Funeral of Pastor Fifty ebauteau, He said th {font melon Open aun Howell vals erlang Jam Hopkings Mrs. the Hotel?” For @ seminary alarm -d, era 7 led his New Ye z ai : te L. Lincoln, V. D, Meody,|the selection should be “She's VM ers See eee To ainciat night babk. to) Sosa: CARLTON: j) J. Reldpath, Lee Robinson, | Sweetheart,” and a blaze nan au Year apg tonk. 6 THE RITZ-CARLTON, M. Robdell, John Francis Schwer- |mobile factory should be extinguished The Hal seny fay Montreal. = Mr nd Mrs, John W . Henry A. Tuck Theodore with “In My Oldsmobile.” "W A. Brann were held t Mrs. Stillman, i lawyer. Uy Arthur 1. ‘Twombly, M tov, D. W. Walton, M. Win Putting out tire in Tanunany Hal bide pian Ke “Bud” were in the Iman su Mie. Jesse Livermore and fifty g % Fie Fe! Baw howld be easier than stopping a nthe Chareh an i fying the dive evid w M Thomas How Adolphs "MeMmill 1. J. Van Schoont y,! het the police and fire bunds play Street, beiwee a eS ais ne Lider 0 Peylor Ts, Horner TH. T. Hymes, W. 4.) concert ail, Mail, ti & All cphivd Avenues, wh acreporter saw | Bexuvals m i 1B De Witt | Huby, Charles HW. Dilg and a host of | Here.” For a tive in the City Hail) stor for fifty sears, graph boot d £ bea Runtore © bother rush the police fife and d Goryn:| PAS Or TM Uorter he became excited and said: | Hemi ¢ ; Manville, | > THE ORERT CS th a flouvish and ruffles. If fire rt. Rev Joseph Sheehan 9} reporter he becar Mr. ane wil Mr r Dav id usler should break out in Prohibition fi sone nate an there w ten \ Be hike OF We te Ste und Me, i feud 3 jale G. Higley, Mr and | quarters, let the banda play ties: | ouankeepaie, amd 1h the a coincidenc hurt Mroand Mrs. J Mrs rge Crouch, Mr, and Mes, E. i tory | Am or “t a Ds y pone Mensign wn 10 pries 1 ese Pays edi One 4 Damn,” or any popular drink- sanctuary you see Mrs. Stillman?” he) Lo Beta 3 iL. L, Jenkins, Emile Konhnsta song, or the one that Nevo Cddlod lent pi tas sang the nike vl i. asked. farjor ‘ Mr. and Mrs, F./P. Francis, Myron Hendee, I a L, athe: Furlong presided at thy eaten did not. When I hea she| M ‘en ler, Thomas H, Wright, Ben-| MacArthur, 1. M. Bebney, Me- | jorgan. The sern wis delivered: by was here L immediately booked m x ain NY oe Willian W oa ft ress Dr D. Ra ph |g DEAD IN CHINESE i gine Guin % dc cond y bac Montreal SCA aoe, > bsolution administere ny Arch way back to Montreal 7 Mackin and Capt. J, J Peiie eat HATCHET MURDER Ishup Patnck J. Hayes Bishops . time later reporters v THE WALDORF. ner ae P . fot: d/O'Cbana avited to the Stillman suite, where) js. coness K. E. von Klenner, J. S f srown ir, Lei vse Joun J. inn and Jobn d sano * str. Brien, for Mrs. Stillman, denied | yay . One of Sk en ) Vertilig were at the alte oe ae s had seen or communi- | [tutis. W SHERRY'S. nM we Francis # Garvin and James I tae Beauval Me f Mrs. Stili- Mrs. H. D. and Mis. Philip Gossler, We i 3attle — Other Killed in Tretia rantanaa any a A wlith Her, “Asked If Mire Bills | Oee t Mis. Stephenson Miller, M His Sle wit F idan expected to meet Beauvals her K % Mr. and Mra. W. A IS Sle nK x L ReneS tasbear of hie presence.” He wasthen pn") " . ctives of the West 3uth Street Pre rdon AAS ORD: Bt jaa what Beauvais had said a John th W ’ Che les cinet following the discovery in 4 Court I8 ane Het: Be: Co +qnd" coing to sec Lim, and r it uses, E at 4s & | Strauss three-oom Gal at No. 186 Weal 28th Dr, Kdward M. Keyes and porters were referred to “Bud,” who} ee ” : w Stok nt eet of the mutilated bodies of two) Perm tor Maitin McCue said he preferred not to answer Wy Bs cert |HYLAN | INAUGURAL men, Hom Chew and Tom ¥ i Fry hg laldetal riety 7 Still ty w be here -|~ : bi z be ‘ bs 8 Me spe is on Holy The stillman party will be here un THE BILTMORE | RECEPTION MONDAY : nd Yoen dead three or four Ximne’cumetery, derwes, City. ti Monday, as the witnesses they J t Arve a qymnned to sce have scatiered for thu « are e Hylan will be ing 14%) itom Chew and ‘Tom Kat wre THRER HELD (8 1. 1 ROBBERS, * ne > aken 1 5 f New York for a second term i bs . neias Lt oe a eos ‘ nae be i ears in th rd ; mate Members of the On Leong ‘Tong, a fines d Hie "de man case i ada “ ve Board o nate ri ieast aie aesent Gh ot eS ouuiciy, Bakens 1 Coda f ‘ity Hall, ut 10.90 A. M. next{ Which occasionally enguzed in war- ee Ae ee itcar tn” Mowlresl nai Bara wd at noon Murray Hulbert fare with other societies. Of recent (ue 24 ee aged iGassea' etl tw, oi = He éaide fo irst time at alyears ne asain here H $10,000 : ibe Among the witnesses wil as : meeting of the Board of Alder-|uned revolvers, but in this case {1 ite D> pitglarizins wis an which he has been electea| Was a revival of the “hatchet man. |' gar atone af WW nm Harker, N ——— ark | From the appearance of the pla ia . ne FURST EXOXERATED OF KI sEe y ssin killed Tom Fat with «Woy pute ot Julius B. Furst of No toe ’ I » hatchet or cleaver before ienry Hunkel Gf [hu reet. Brooklyn, tained th , akened. Hom Chew put up a tig - _ ¥ J 2) * Furniture ws smashed, Hom ¢ <<, bolleg in connec hold-up es leh band: waa Gur OF MNES WEDGE RECKIVES SEW VEOH y insurane of No. 324 Vrank E. L open. air. Ay Was ox n, Henry Hox eplien Hex- | goo king ‘white wo r enéeaied Ay es aac) 2 ¥ rd N. W. Ho. % Ingersoll, outline to ti Acai eat wn ¢ y wi r 1 an, x ser ff District Attorney avis, M. James, Jacobson, | Uc 8, in *YMDALY Hom Chew's w weasionally visited (oyu. ‘ 1 it and was in vo way coa- Dr. J. R. Loses, John Lindley, ana Mae cies he, ees bandebaklng, | TCole ‘living: in the bullding for ®. tas tevut of ‘uffies ands iondgete Screed ot HG Lewis, LL L. Marsh, George ception, month. Felires \o engage 1B the practice of law. 'A“‘New Zion”’ in in Palestine | Means Jews’ Regeneration, Declares Nahum Sokolow in Zionist Movement Corrects Mis- apprehension in This Country of the True Meaning of the Establishment of a Home- land Refuge for Persecuted Jews. By Sophie Irene Loeb systematic work all rights futile, : . all political combinations useless. Nahum Sokolow, head of the Jewish T Jewish agriculurista, work- delegation visiting this country In the ]ingmen, artisans, teachers and artists cause of Zionism to es ha home| io have gone to Palestine to settle ~ of c h and those who are still to ‘7 land in Palestine, has just returned to] 10w" better than all. the teagheraeot w York after visiting several cities wish spirituality what the essence of the United States. the Jewish character and aspira- a pebowia’ thiatrere t +n js| tons should be and is. ‘They not only Ho reporta that great enthu sever | Know it, they help to make it, in the manifesied everywhere in the project |hiunest, sonse of the wonls They ol rebuilding the Holy Land. Mr! want to work out their own salvation. Sokolow, however, expressed the be=! ‘ Tene - ratio aa hey are Jews, idealists, the Het that considerable explanation atill| Tey, are Jews, idealists, the peo. seems to be necessary In this country fife in’ ‘peace. ‘Without, practical te disabuso the minds of people of work’ in Palestine, Zionism | would erroneous conceptions of what is con-| have been one of a thousand futile rEg Sry ee Political schemes, wherens now it is templated. “4 solid national movement, the col- onies being its most powerful argu- “First of all," said Mr. SdKOIOW. | Thent, even from the strictly political “please say for me, once and for all. point of view that we have no idea of such a ore- “But none the less some guarantee es se \11| Of security is indispensable. It makes |posterous thing ax removing all| of Security is Indispensable. it makes jAmerican Jews to Jerusalem or any | stroas on culture or agriculture (the other Jew from any « untry, It! various activities have to be fod ; e clously combined and balanced); in is just as foolish as saying all th usly m wraction the ortance litical Irish ought to go to Ireland. as he importance: of pa and legal securities is too obvious to ed particular emphasis Zionism has, then, every reason to f the sympathy and support ent in Its secure t for the prosecution of its work Palestine “The proposition is simple from every angle. First of all, it is to restore to the Jews their ancient home and to preserve their an- cient traditions and principl which have carried them through for 4,000 years. “Then of great importance is the plan to have for Jews who are now persecuted in the countries of Id Europe some place to go where | | “But the achievement of a poli- tical success with this or that never be mistaken . mot Jewish people. That structive task of the highest value from the point of view of humanity, and those who set their they can live in peace—a place where they are nagexcluded from education and where opportunity will not be withheld because they | are Jews. | “Another point that nueb —_ Pree come of the Arabs in Palsetine, Here t object has ever been ne achieved So 4 nat great day 1 repeat something w { bay aid i 1 at last e ve | will dawn, and the task of Ziontem several times and which I @ida| Nit Wane, obs ee “) to the Arabs themselves. Relations between Jews and Arals pos. E. W. WAGNER & CO. had hithert n scanty and mance and snditteronce. ‘There weee Go CAN PAY 75c. ON $1 elations Whatever between the tw a ions as such, because the oppres- , i Fe eRe, sive poieat aia nat recognize er of | 4 Primarily Stocks Deposited wheneve hem, and eonn r points « } With Sanks as Collateral on tion began to develop they were | stroyed by int to the detriment | Loans. Mf both math t : EW. Wagner & Co. No. 33 New with branch offices ta thirty ree r cities, whose failure was kruptey filed ia New and to v "We mean sone tween Je bg h an ent ' ’ From su * ue $5,000,000 forward sit ben f r stimated ation; we 4 ; and Atmenans + the det ro mination t are for earh of u ‘ the spot oul ope's destiny, apd without this sould % ‘pepponied.. ‘PEARL RIVER BANK - KILLINGS LAID 10 LONE AUTO BANDIT Police Learn Identity Through Distinct Fingerprints—Ar- rest Expected, Morton E. Lexow, District Attorney of Rockland County, to-day said that the identity of the man who held up the Pearl River Bank and killed the cashier and bookkeeper is known. He sald further that instead of it being the job of four men there was every- thing to show that it was the work of ono man, who, single-handed, at- pted the holdup and did all the shooting. Leon M. Woodworth, attorney for the bank, announced to-day that a reward of $2,500 has been offered for the bandit’s arrest. The bandit left behind him very definite fingerprints, and these have been checked up with the aid of the New York authorities and, \t is said, leave no doubt as to his identity. Mr. Lexow said he expected that the robber would be arrested before nightfall, but possibly he would be able to evade capture for a few days! The wound he received ts in the (ace? Mr, Lexow stated that the con viction there had been only one man, had been forced when the state- ents of the witnesses had peda cheoked up. Blany of these were positive they had seen four men un- Ul closely questioned, when they ad- mitted they had seen only one. In their excitement they had been willing to believe anything they heard. Some of the “witnesses” ha@ not been near the scene. The watoh+ man who was shot says he saw only, one man, That the double murder was the work of one man Is further borne ou by the fact that the car in which the bandit escaped was met in the road gving toward Bergen City. In it was one man only. He was hatless and blood was streaming from a wound tm the face, which to the man who saw appeared to be in the right chesk. ‘The bandit left bebind his hat whem be escaped. ————>___——_ FARM HELP RUINED WHEN IT LEARNS TO SPEAK ENGLISH Won't Work and Goes to City, Agriculturist Telis Con- gressmen. WASHINGTON, Dee. 31.—It | Is no use trying to keep allens | om the farm after they begin to talk English, They won't work. They go right off to the cities and try thelr arpin’ on the city folka— and they don’t come back or if they do they accomplish Kittle, This is the discovery of an Tiinols farmer, and he has asked Representative Graham “who can't A Pole or a he wrote. bas taken up with the Visitation t Bilis island to get himea boy English.” itussian will do, Mr. Gruham the matter ‘AN “Lost and Found” articieat @dvertised in The World er reported to “Lest and Found Bureau,” Room 103. World Building, will be Hated for thirty days, These lists cen De feen at any of Ths World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisements can be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be teteph directly to The Work Cali 4000 Beekman. New York, of, Brook:ya Office, 4100 Main.

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