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SRE UY. Te-Nighs Sebbibearasts Ti WARME! “IF IT HAPPENS IN - NEW YORK IT’S IN = Che _|* Ctromlation Books Open to All? | lishing (New York World) bj Company, 1023 Press EW 5-POWER TREATIES IN F ‘NEW YORK, MAERUA DENS, FEBRUARY I, DIES | IN 25. STORY FALL FROM MUNICIPAL 1 9 FY 2. PRICE ‘THREE CENTS BUILDING OLD FRANCHISES REVIVED TO GRIDIRON ENTIRE CITY WITH STREET BUS LINES | Promoters Tesi Time Pro- pitious as Surface Lines Are Now Bankrupt. CLAIM SOL E _ RIGHTS. Franchises Long Dead, Asserts Legal Expert for the City. While city of are plannin With Skulls in a serio popnlar disfavor, the promoters reject belleve that the lof them to step forward ‘They’ have a perpetual fran f this pital to-d time is riy and commit suicide chise to un buses and trucking “chicles on) the Mtth oor of No. ny atreet, not only in New York City, |" "aa’ couple have. he ut in Buffalo, Albany, Rochester andres in the past th ther cities in the State fran- | cently, hise alone is worth hundreds of bad herh liions of dollars, But they have |(4¥ Telented and tt mi n the Morris ther franchises. ‘They have a fran-| tient at dinner sli hise to build a passenger and fretght| his threats, and aske in the t with 1 went away she was safe for the 1 her friends home 11 o'clock into the ay hed. ehe been | scious in the diately strne women friend: ni unnel under the Hast Hiv ave @ franchise for nd power compuny he heart of the « treet and 59th Street iver. All of these franchises inerged in one big corpori , and they the an electric light with rights in 42d from river to y between vave ion, which any. The New York and Brooklyn| {Iroad Company has th: | 1cro. franchise | with ot t? jor @ tunnel under the Hust River, |'TOMl OF the Set he Long Acre Electric Light and} ijgy and the ower Company is tho other of the] finish the hoy, too.” rio of corporations. The net . JADE SURE OF A GASOLINE | SUPPLY FOR THE BUSES. |, Back of them, however, ther corporation, the C pment Company, ‘Th ma valuable oil conces and jaracatbo, Venezuela. arting to|heard th jogolgists’ reports, it has there about | the ,000,000 barrels of oll, The plan is ship the oil in tankers to refineries | Edgewnter, N. J. Tho gasolino|#n4 5 oduced will be used for the bus |!anding on his head tem. ‘The residue of oll will be s still an-|showed S$ by the feet »|dashed Wi thud of the threw It te | wall jade in briquettes, which will be the|!iceman Kelleher of uel power for generating electricity, | Station found them js will be conveyed to Manhattan| Th believe distributed by the Long Acre|the out into t lectrie Light and Power Company,|leaping. In th © plans call for the use of 90,000) was found to be th arrels of oil a day and the produc- |and his death is expe on of 260,000 horse power. [rick was operated The wame interests that are con. | f: a compolind fract a and while she recove (Continued on Tenth Page.) ness, her yndition wus BRONX MAN TRIES TO KILL CHILD, WIFE AND SELF eee? Coe sdrick and Two Victims, Fractured year-old son, in their hom lai had many © montiy Mrs, fr he ht n und retiring jis to operate them and other cor- | }ead. . Tl Lave bee rations as a unity. find the < wounds appear to have The company having the bus fran- mateuel with a hatehe hise iy the Manhattan Transit Com- | yijiam W edrick say he mscious when nelghhe and .Arthu scrapping of surface railway Nnes, u ‘ big project Is being ball usin Rushed to Hospital. stal@ private bus system the 1 OSHS OF Mow York City. hat, Philip Seut Sa dae Many street railways have en into | Wite, Olga, twenty-three, bankruptey and the street cur is in Vietory, thelr three- s condition In Lincoln Hos y result of Sedrick's attempt to murder his wife and child on ast 150th night thonght in sendin About noisil up in ¢ cor was imme st blow in the 1 unable to i, but r been made undee heard “would ly to break they heard it the kitehen neighb > the fl and n the door a rear ‘window ies to the y All three s and Po the Mor Sedrick threw TRIKING OF CERTAIN NOT E rom a Staff Correspondent of The) several noted scient Evening World.) upon sound action { SBwasiinaTon, eb, 1—vibration) , SUMNER T cannot say | eed «by musical instruments,)on the Kauic ‘ tted by the weighty snow, ts bo-| Wa8 I" hartnony with the | considered by scientists usa con-| or the Musician i ting cause for the disastrous! He stated that he pl lapse oof «the §©— Knickerbocker) $4 In the illfated theat Mght swayings, which may have | Exposition y in Hed e caused by certain notes struck pal is BS apa at removal of the large foot at insecure, according to| the organ was ordered, BY MUSICIANS MAY HAVE AIDED THEATRE COLLAPSE All pend SAYS MRS, STOKES FIANCE OF REAM HEIRESS IS SOCIAL PIRATE; EDSON ACHES” Hotel BRUTAL Best Mrs. classed as former man: when her was alan in Su Man Millionaire’s Actions Were l deplor: tble. Helen a Manager “Photographic Memory” in Recounting Episodes. ATY at preme Elwood r of the quit to restore resumed before Displays a CHARGED. Wedding Says Stokes wa the nsonia Hotel her dower al pirate’? by Court to-day HOUNDED INTO EXHAUSTION | ee "ML LIMITING GREAT NAVIES ON NISL PQWERS ADOPT SEA TREATY High, Kills Union flea rue | Club Member. IDENTIFIED BY PROPOSED BY AMERICA Arms Envoys Accept Restrictions in Document Hughes Acclaims as Greatest Peace Move in History— British to Return Wei Hai-Wei. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Formal assent of the five powers to the Naval Limitation Treaty was given at the plenary session of the Washing- ton conference to-day. Just before the presentation of the treaty by Secretary of State PAPERS. Man Narrowly Escaapes ‘Being Struck by Falling Crowd Sees Plunge. + A man whose description, apparent age and the contents of his pockets indicated to be Jonas Marsh Libbey, one oldest members of the League Club, jumped or fell) from the roof of the twenty-four-story | of the Union a i na ah the balet ene : Municipal Building at 1245 o'clock Mughes and after resolutions affecting China had been quickly adopted : eee a or “this afternoon and was fastantly kited without dissent, the Shantung agreerment was announced and described Stokes siniled broadly at the char as his body struck the sidewalk in| with satisfaction by the representatives of China and Japan. cterizatibn given by the witness Bae now: Arthur J. Balfour, heading the British delegation, described the \ deposition was read from I. Loren Throngs of clerks, stenographers| ae haa ‘ € Secre! Hughe: » ; ‘ PERE INS ILieSRT ORT Clone and others of the lunch hour ruan|tréaty as “the cone work of Secretary Hughes and the representatives sanitarium, in which he told of the Pere Bowring a is out Ge Tel bute of China and Japan,” and then threw in another surprise by the flat an- ‘i tite 16k tanieer' 6} ing and through the s\ and hun- Sint oA iis es dina its event ae Ge i dreds sat the plunge or heard the im-|[0UuNncement that Great Britain would hand back to China her leasehold of bis wite. Mr, Embric was Stokes's pact of . of Weihaiwei, best man at the marriage. | One man, Louis Moses, of No. 69% | en presenting the Mr. F oria Miated a conversatfon First Street, aped only by inches oe epee 1 Mis presenee Tn lr. Stoke a eee ieee eae ncaae, frm Unierwond & Unierrandy eT [from belng struck by viv body, which| SHANTUNG TROUBLE | not teat became sonics Yad" eane nia Hotel office in whien t ate dj fortes tol ULE distributed generall mas Stokes, brother of W. B,D. No one bas yet been ound whe ean] SETTLED; HUGHES (eee ney ave a somewhat : i Sthkon bad piumen* anal ac , Se i = aseribe a reason for the suicide, if it | Galaiied review so af % ire Stoker “had numes” and) Nonsiatsky Retires in Y, M. C.| 4 ” was that, nor has anyone been fount| SURPRISES ‘PARLEY | nearer dadinnlcaeeiiataterran ci < tlhe ee) fixed that _ , A, Room an Tired Young joe Brow nly r just when the man inane Proposal as to capital ships, while Q present when M4 | we ‘0 the roo! Inexpecte ssi 4 § Ng dete had been a vd cd Mrs. Stokes? A. Most Man, but Is Four Times One of the documents in his pocket | Unexpected Submission of A in tad been adopted te , Was a notification addressed to Mr ment, Which Includes the Many Rrity of the Q. In What way did he abuse her \wakened to Reply to Ridic- and telling him that a public doi yi eye ed on behalf of the United States,’ you ‘ Pies - | was fo be held in the office Points Long in Dispute. said Secretary Hughes, “has been ; ; ulous Inquiries of Borough President Miller at 1 WASHINGTON, Feb, 1 intained and the spirit in which ' it tabl cece . = picleet Oa une on the question As Condlusive: evidence that the at proposal was made and in which ) Diyou ay te Stokes dis.| ne ; of the closing of Overlook ‘Tervace | ie it Was recoived has dominated the en- Ada tei per Yes; once Tsaw) OHILADEUPHIA, I Anast from 187th Street to Vort Washington] Conference has done much to pre- [tire gygotiations and brong Aheiid lly trike # man on the roof of | Andrevite Vonst koy Vonsi. Rie where he i Wid to have had serve the peace of the Far I to & Very successful conclusion.” nia and L have seen him|elimbed into tv narrow bed tat t property the Shantung settlement There wis upplause when Mr ais ba) ways had a vio- | ¢ ter YoMOC. AS last night thea R H ito R ta a vee) learned Ul ¢ Mr. Libbey had! ment between Japan and China Miele ud the United States re- . , . ames R. Howard to Replace |nestected to pay the taxes on hi tainec number of capital ships lorick Ta Searing, manager o s t wa wbout hae s o ; Wis unexpectedly presented — to eon 5 . mee Total Tram aee is Late | pilae Otel Four tines in the nex Head of Farm Bloc Thi Bea eee IW aatinatany Molt Vine costenensel ke eae, at PC ind Jie, WRCN CEA ‘ asonia Hote m nO 1910, t \ 1 ead of Farm K > and that all of his holdings were to} ny Mr, Britain and Japan were situated sim ho new ts mana of a urtford. |] the telephone assaulted be sold at a tux sale to-morrow Likewise the sessions forme Hlatly, the latter with the exception nD hotel, ww last witness | , mi my 1e8: he awese Month, Is Rey ort, Other documents in the pockets) adopted these resolutions regard {Uh the new ttleship Mutsi The called during the forenoon, session, Me rs —— were personal cards of Mr. Libby, tax! ing China effect of the retention of the Mutsu, the notary \ nee | WASHINGTON, Feb 1.—James B.[ bis on real property, cards of the Ghovopan door declarasone Mr. Hughes continued, made neces- c t w 8. St ik; ower. To ‘resident of the Amer-|Utton League Chib and a baggage SORA SOOM: CECT Od sary the changes in the original GIAtt ha ned) under: dur Howard, Lowa, Presidentiof the Amer eee eee ae eee etiat chile than Removal of foreign Post Offices, | Amerlean programme by whle , 1 1 | on Farm Bur Epierat heck 4 hat elu rh h two Vy eal vi rom Her 8us- | siac y PETE) AURERRN were letters of a business nature from Eventual removal of foreign |dreadnaught# ef the West Virginia tand. , fa te 5 been agreed upon to succeed Si the Brown-Wheelock Company, No.| troops class to be completed and. the ' SU ot acl t vivid reco! Jin ed so long in Chester in fl Kenyon, lowa, newly appointed Judge}14 Wall Street, and from Folsom Provisions for + . ay Matttleships North Dakota and Dela- ection of the day ‘ppenings when], Pi Ae vray Rane th ; the Cre rit Brothers, referri to property at gala F RAMINE SSeeTs ware then serapped aia Untermven as. |suuseauent ing that dead tt uunexpectad Iaatainos| eat eet, Northern and Fort) treaties FOUR AMERICAN PRINCIPLES 1 1 t oat his memory | ; eeabde jent char n plans oceurs, Howard | Washington Avenue The pooling of Chinese wire GOVERNED. OAT ALL of tor 7 v L ! he q € take his n the Senate Pho frst polleeman to rexch th lenses In the American proposals,. M1 ee Lebreton es Me HeUHRAl TY | 1 ond ptountil ot middl i 1 " sei Aponte He ae bee a The declaration for reduction | Hughes said, four principles had been tho occasion when Mrs. Stokes’ sin ae n this Ane n teait'| President Harding, Gov. N. E. Ken- | WakOn wan oa! } aoe expenditures First, that all capital ships now yet could not remember any | © 8 Sr of Iowa and Senator Kenyon 2 AL Steen, / We building and pombemplated should nowledgm he hac ade | F ie set “ MAM aereed on Howare wa lea i ROR . be aban | td Stephens, crawle to his na 0k Bias q of his time in the Murr rie | a: 4 fered M tokes was a aa aye 1 nainsook | of the judicial post until he was as- ae atic eet ae i ae ra ie ALIENS AS TEACHERS | further reduction of naval | weil tr 1 social 4 und I would | Union fac reen trou my | sured that ¢ Howard or Hanford | His fa RES OAT ene po ates ment by scrapping older ships; ‘Hirer (yktto Git arp ro ae 1 pana bite | MeNider, Commander of the Amer. | assnclated In bu a with "| = E Third, that regard should be Have you any fact » you con , 1 iat would | ican Legion, would sueceed him, It] 4. T. Stewar F ; agit Om ly Stands 92> had to the existing naval strength sidered hor a ‘ocin! fb te asked | tke Baldwin Locomotive | was learned Howard, it {s under Mr. Libbey bete to the family | Aumainat Of. of the powers sR EN ‘ now the | Stood. n rst consideration | that pails neh SaeU ORE WDE | ALBANY, Feb, 1-—B vote of th, that capital ship ton Non hatever { the wi Dy ae tee rth : offce. — Re GRR é i tn dit the Ageatat y passed} 2 nue shoul b seed, a 8 baels That by. social ‘pi do ten paces al ae tee alen - the Harris bill designed to provid aaxit saat te cee = bur M wit 1 at of ikenvon! wie cw virtu fr tinued on Feu i that public school te hers who ure These fou ples, M Tlughes : ‘ ae ROUT ' Ot the farm 1 Congr > not citizens shall be tualified from | said, had ed in negottating 1 pirate in one of a brood Howard is £ cight years old and | 6g teaching unless they make applica | 1) 1 { had governed ; former im r of tne} * f 480 ucres in Marshall ¢ AND FIGHT IT OUT.’ | er sty the time thereafte Secretary hes, in closing, ‘sald pride him: o mn Line noe aw n more extr dinar 4 nificant Me uledseracopllaas tuee toe| A Splendid a welaea Taal : ning M t A. T have York A: lyin ee a on| Real Estate Newspaper Ae MERCHANT SHIPS PROTECTED urrent storie a STRANGLED “To DEATH k ne * . m ite ms | JOSEPH P. DAY | WITH OWN STOCKING] , LORDS OPPOSE REAL HATATE ALBANY ene hte Miiohols 67 Liberty St., New York KANSAS CITY. Mo, Feb The [Of the Assembly 1 brought a . Ae DRY RESTRICTIONS y St} SEAS CESYS ois Kem tisatad) araumpntiqurdne aomis aian —— | + J a TH Ww Lower House to a close by inviting! Vessels Cannot ‘Be Sileate. nless LONDON, Feb. 1.—-A contingent of Pullt Ng la A, 1 ney prominent Firtishers, including: t ra « any ite, NeoPa Puree Refuse to Submit to Search, Nor Sunk ) Swi hef a r . . Ashflekl, F Bot 1 as f iss While Any One Is Aboard. Liconsing nO tt vit fight : Feb. i, 192 } 1 (rietion of to i f nea , \ merchant vessel, cee ition on submarines, pre ; a 1 ‘i ‘ : ; ed to the plenary session of the Conference on Limitation of Arma. = ‘ inn Parte i : 1 f r ent today, must be ordered 10 submit te t and search to determine how 1 1101. Min Ane 4 ; ar bank xpre te raph ts character before it can be seized; it must not tacked unless it tead 11 ! ut i. in the! ¢ 1 ' r H iy ‘ ‘ Kf : refuses to submit; and ft must not be destroyed unless erew and pu m on th t of ris] eely nt ae 1 : ‘ 4 engers are first placed in safety. If a submarine cannot capture a Ny ‘ha hiator = ae n , fror i nt essel in conformity with these rules, ft must permlt {t to proceed un re , VORED PRAVER BUREAL i ra lolested t t en Bu rpg A ‘ort ie pel y 4 ia pes ‘ at is é eb, 4s) ; eens Fars ‘ z The use of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases ang? at analogous @t present, > or omee and Crarelien! esa fr gov 4 week on Mr, Dickstein’s motion, !/auids, materfals and devices is prohibited,