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DUBLIN CHEEKS THEM OF SHIP FROM N.Y ASHORE ON ROCKY ISLAND IN BALTIC Steamer Lituania Reported Aground on Way From Libau to Danzi Centuries of Occupation in i Emerald Island at t an End. Free State Battalions Up as Throngs Speed England’s Evacuation. DUBLIN, Dec. 18.—The last of the d galled from Ireland to-day after centuries of occupation. ery barracks in the southern por- tion of the island was abandoned yes- British troops terday afternoon and the marched aboard transports crowds lined the strects as the forces departed, The departing battalions were the Leloestershires, Worcestershires, Tank Corps, the Border Regiment and Wiltshires. A thes latter eva uated the royal barracks the incom: Free State garrison lined up and pr nD. Mulcahy, backed by his officers, stood at sulute. On the quays opposite Cuinness's sented arms, while C brewery Gen, Sir Nevil Mac. evlved the final salut.. and woer the last Me had passed ho shook mands and bade farewell to the members of his staff, In this simpie manner old Irish Headquarters dispersed, of the Dublin Legion Were gathered at intervals and fell into line to march with the column to the transports. They had thei band with them, and one of its clos acts was to play “Auld Lang Syne at the dockside, So dense was the throng that the police were powerless ‘al Umes the gates were rushed by the enthusi- Compani: to stem the s rge, and seve © mobs, Staff officers brushed to and fro, women knocked down, and a few of the sol- ‘ diers themselves fell beneath welght of humanity which piled about ‘ them, | All the evacuated posts are In the J Dublin area, ley include British Suuare with full equi y saluted the co! jag troops, and the returned the courtes: —————.-_.—-— | CALL PROMINENT MEL IN LIQUOR INQUIRY ' ON $1,090,000 CLUB “Pall” With Authorities Reported Vederal Bulld- —‘Conditions t ing’? Also Under Fire. ited Stdtes Distri Ralph C. Gteene of Brooklyn conference to-day with Prohibition Agent Joseph S. Green and others in connection with the ‘Million Club” investigation, the cheracter of whieh {s clothed with the utmost sec- 1 made that club members have the advantage of 8 of able attorneys In recy. Intimations are be: getting in trouble for violati the Volstead been tolt of an extraordinary hroity e matter, it is Brochiyn to-morrow ad stibpocnas will be issued number of prominent men with structions to have them lwought ove the inguisitorial body forthwith ation wiry into “conditions in is said that. th f cludes an the Federal inves ul a RACQUET CLUB OFFICER CALLED IN RUM INQUIRY Brot and Superiutende Ventify Hefore Grand Jnry. of BE. 1a Monta ported receipts of liquu at the Racquet & Ter eM. Cl s,N airman of the How Ro: Dor, a bro! Street mitt emination to-day The Mederal District Attor continued its exuminat sand t Montaigne's Sons and of the R minent Distill trolled by ‘the firm —$—»—___—- KSENTATIVE 8TH! WASHING tative 5 the Hou came sudden! House toda; Doctors, saatile eo > on the floor THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER . 18, C ‘amp Fire Girls Fix Christmas Toys for Children at Bellevue Hospital DRASTIC CHANGES AY ELLIS ISLAND Station on Mainland One of Three Suggestions by Labor Secretary. Dev, 18.—Compre- hensive plan improvement of the DAVIS PRAPASE . MUN DON oT aie eae es at Wilis vy York are under con- ht ot tie wechic: ; » as a result of many]had taken Mr, and Mts. : rding the present |the Pennsylvania Sto > after: station and the |#008 and was directed to return tha immigration fac! BARRACKS EMPTIED. methods of handling immigrants. Three giternative proposals for bet- tering the operation of the attention of officials charged with enforcement of the Im- One of these plans habilitation of the pre on Ellis Island; a cee contemplate provides for 1 erection of a new Prera).—The Danish steamship third would Danzig and Liban with freight and pas ed aground on . in the Rattle Sea. Davis of the Labor De- discuss posals With Secretary Mecilon of the no conclusions have survey of the situation, and he- ELLEVO: at the offices @ onecawove ane onsgaween the Baltic-American Line, despatch was recely ver, to the ef had arrived at the home port of Copenhagen, e grounding must had left that port for Dan port of call conditions at Ellis Island, girls at work at thy Headquarters, nating toys given by kind-hearted trie . every bit of toy tu niture Great Northern Cuts Dividend From 7 Per Cent. Paid Since 1898 to Reduce Rate to coat of paint yesterday, how Will be taken to the tubcreular children In his reeent annual report to C A [ie a aabor Secretary declare or ‘ iilis Isitnd station} Held Many Offices and Op- tly taxed by a stream of . 4 50 per cent, greater than! POSed Recorder Goff in seen When the present meth . doll gets a MOR ON STAND CLAIMS ALIBI FOR NIGHT OF MURDER (Continued) s seported to have gone ashore, | Island ahout off the coast of Hweden, aecording tfe m § at to the erevtic y quarters but is expceted to ation is comp! twenty-five o nSeeretary ed with him the Immigration sita- 5 Mati Traffic Conditions Force Directors 5 Per Cent. Despite Hill Tradition. id dividends at the annual rat arly a quarter of a to-day forced to reduce disbur: complained particul: s the facilities the pressed the opinion that the island of ticitls themselves were not to blame suffer After having p * four-im ea steamer inconveniences immigrants n for ten years. mination of ration offic! ite ARMED THUGS ROB DANK MESSENGER OF OVER $10,000 (Continiied) eded, the cas in the Biitish 1 ov there might Northern Ft his most im been fulfiled reneral headquarters in Parkgate treet, the Royal Hospital and yal Irish Constabulary Depot Mhoonix Park, Between 3,000 and 4.000 British troops left Dublin to- day. Richard Mulcahy, Minister Defense, and his staff, took over each Hiritish post from the British com- . manders, At the Royal Barracks de- tachments of both British and [ry troopa were drawn up in Barracks ment. Mr, 3 ‘8 of the depart- ritish soldiers s supposed to. pal work ; ing mmissioncr fod, on so impr le so sound by ploug Immigration commenting Mour said his relations ¢ to Camdon that it wou ny business storm of shareholders imporvement of ta- lis Island were being con- aid that he had recommended tion anywhe management of the uppropriate the necessary S will show su 8 long been ¢ wore extemely proud dividend clreumstances which they had no cor an to crop up duri ment’s war appropriation to even begin j and improving the Station's road to Kill John Brune: Did you ever buy 4 Telligor half unco Hl hock into te ty Powell or-ever | at last forced a change “SP IRENE LOEB BUCLEVARD" WINS VOTE) ssc" ss i NAME Os W in dividend ot help influenc ter tile Hilt me » you on the , two days before the mur- T went to him, t Attorney swung into sone to the store Immediately after r husband was at the “Right in this hou and sald tt asked the court’ to dire ta verdjet of don't recotlec! were you on the evening . 1 attended a meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars tn Phila- (Continued) from custod. r sending tele- nd met Powell, here he had been the night hefe He said he had been home all evening of March 9 y' as a Christmas tribute in . What were your actio’ are defeated in the Nameless We mean to win this in the murder and seated passe rder haa forw contest to Park Com- fn I went to Cam that should went on to and wild etorics have helping him out ever since Wilkes-Barre. them under con- necond most popu- posaibitities: in will be io the Federal Grand Jury ednesda snd the fourth was on him when h blood-stained 2 bills which he the body of Brunen immediately « saw tuken fr: Ned on the telephon When sh been a contest and ft she’ said: Gallatin 1 stion { want my heir voluntary ex- will and apprecia- the murder HUGHES GOVERNMENT SEEMS TO BE DEFEATED who was ill a camera to ad doing Unis the a ee The Vederal Grand Jury investigat RUSSIA HAS GRAIN TO EXPORT THIS YEAR Preparing Flee to Other Lands, 18 (Associated Press) from Black The opening addre dge to show ing a possible connection between 1-1 Ford tourins jouses of liquor from the warehous confession of th the shooting, Camden and to © for a dinne Powell stayed ris Chub, 14 Wa Party continulng to maintaly ‘Yo whom did you t Keown said. of the club, and Edward W: farth, Club Superintendent in of employees and suppiles, for {grain are tn progres FORT LEE FERRY CARS ; TIED UP FOR TWO HOURS|': and tried to commit y proportions, At hallucination » fron works ave y n ships for use e rest he did not kill Brunen, nor did Hur ds of the offic Shuttle Service Dur years is being rushed timate that a PRINCE, IN HOSPITAL, WILL BE OPERATED ON to call Detective pooda of grata a jessn and more er Distilling Company and ~ Company, What he confessed wa: had read and what But Powell had not to With this shooting hallucination HeAt Son uf rev Appendicttin, tled up trait Ing at ein t rongers had ce from that pois ~ - BY PALL PROW noor, thi and set out tor River IN STRICKEN ON FLOOR OF Horst ‘ON, Dec. 18,—Represen- oo, Minn. Chairm Office Committee, t he would prove rrhaah bb wa had boon efcloke = sic) apoplexy. 4 motion to dismiss » his twentieth birthday, Lpievopal Hospital, LAMES TME CHAUPFEUR Baneball Marrnce tn 99.000 Din Ate sult feos Hetece Dieoh Otilern fn Sot Patiins t John J. MoGraw, mancrer of the York Glants, was in Justice ait of the Supreme Court Kendant in a $80,000 cut sai day for damages. brought aguinst th Mrs, Mary A. Butterficld of West 1 Street, for injuriés she re- celved when ran down by MeGraw’s automobile ¢ Oct. 3, 1917 Jolin M. Ward, forme ly for the Gian by No. 10d shortstop w oa lawyer, was counsel for McGraw and contended that the man rv should not be the iit as his chauffeur, rank Kauff, was using the Me without the per aw r n the night of the accident, Kauff tken Mr, and Mts, McGraw to and ssion of its own nia Station in the after- automobile to the garage. instead, he took two friends fo a heatre. It was while returning trom th tterfl way at 67th Stre It is the clnim of counsel for the plaintiff that Kauft took Mrs, Butte Her to her tk atre that Kauff ran down Mrs id tation are 8 she was crossing Broad. jomwe uNconseious en the he was taking her to-a Island, and a in the transfer of mainland, FORWIER JUSTICE HTZGERALD DEAD: TRIED HK. THAN dl these pro- Davis will go to 7 to make a per complaints Auckland Ambassador, to nos Patronage Fight. Court Justice ier, who ealie? Di ane rst proce against Haury K haw, died suddenly of heart failure derstood to ly vegard but to have ex last night at his home, No. 34 Haynil- ton Terra year. He had seen ill for s year ment ten yeurs ag 1 by some © better reed by 2 tributed to the strain wi went in the Thaw trial in 1 here are hough = im- Justice Fitzgerald also v 88} mer Jud Sessions and istant Dis ted. It t he 7 (ict Attorney, fel py Ne y to Great Brita yW of the better 1 to America, to Halifax. an enviable ns born t Hraduated — frotr Cooper Institute and © Ireland and ambla Tas School. sembly in 1878, to the Senate tn and in 1834 t was dected to t orf reports from ame an assis prosecutor Tn 1890 he became a Judge of Gen- eral Sessions and ueld that office for years. H ent to the t bench in 1898 ¢ hoped that Con nd his term ex y ve ed an influent: me Democratic organ met in the New Amste West Thirt Broadway. whom he was were Abram er, Willi: rs he was Club in wong the men with vcluted at that time Hewitt Ivins and Wil n 1m in th. Mayors Sessions when John W. Goff d of that court. He actigely opposed the bill furthered by Senator att which would have given all the putronuge of this court to Revore Gott, and the bill was withduown. The fight over this proposed legislation was one of the most bitter of period. Mr. Fitamerald y Presi- dent of the Friendly & of ee Pit- mek and was a member of the Ca lie, ational, Manhattan a aly Demw- eratic Clubs. He ma-ried Miss Anni Tynan of Hudsen, N. ¥.. in 18st he survives him with *woe ehildren, Ss, and Mrs. Chester J. Byrne ato pees, = MRS. NIELS GRON WINS DIVORCE AND SON’S CARE. Danish Diplomat and New York Clubman Lover in Sut LAND, Me. Dec. 18. — Mrs, Madeline Masters Gron of this city merly of Chicago and granted a divorce from Nels Gron, Danish diple man, © Lauren M the Superior Court to-day, Mrs, Gron also was given the custody ld won, Niels he court ordered that) Mra.” Gron p her son with her resident within ¢ Jurisdiction of court for at leas nine months of each year. It ts known whether an.appeal will be taken fom the Mr for 1 the ho- Hatin who has Harlem River was Bella Vista Jam 4 not 1 to lem until this morn- magician, who s tribute y n He learned for- York, was action which t and New ay take on York club wnborn, in nds to of their nine-year ision. ron, who is 4 # Masters, the post, as a society sculptress, brought the i vorce sult on the grounds’ of abusive treatment ter of Wale wry Sur is doseribed pre GUILTY OF PADDING PAYROLL TO GET RUM Father of Miaht Children Sen- tenced to 30 Days In Workhouse, tx sald to be in carryin ation of € idle for sey Willian) O'Shea, forty-three, No, H9th Street, Brooklyn, fathe rof cight 1 to thirty day to-day for ¢ 000,000 tation Hlion at nt children, was s in the Workhou yroll of the } dy for ex than padding panies Build the p Ing Corporation, by which he was vr played. O'Shea's peculations were sali to total £1,620 over aw period of seventy five weeks, hut he Waa charged. onl the weet theft of fore Jw . Murphy, Freeehi and h money Manhattan, fell ‘om the roof brother divd. WARSAW UNDER MARTIAL LAW BY ONDER OF CABINET Crazed Artit $a ays “He Had No Accomplices in Killing of President. 18 (Associated became effectivs tay by proclamation of binet WARSAW, Press). in Wi the Polish Capt. Niewu aw fo domasld, the ei art- ited Eresident Naru- ty, Las been held tial, At his pro- y eXamination yesterday the mun declar » had acted on his own Init. the President and that he had no accomplices. The dec ist whe assass tewiez Jast Bat for trial by court imi tive In shooting ation of r-artial law hes added to the sense of security felt by the people, who, with Gen. Joseph Pilsudsh ished of Chief of Staft of the army, Gen. Sikorski as > convocation of Pas- . for the elec- i est € aw lament, on Wedr tion of a ne President One of the first % of Sikorski in taking over the Premicrship was to order t tof several of the for- s f Haller, whose influence in the army has been capi- 1 by the n to jonulists in their op- neral Pilsudski Many other persons re pendin so in cus- investigation those 4 ined is Ct leleki, once adjutal GIRL DRINKS POISON, COLLAPSES IN SUBWAY Downtown Crowd Excited asx She Screams Fatts, I « lea A J of exctiemént when a n aming i ed oa cd to ambutanee, y Hevue Hospital, * expected to recover, She nineteen, Brooklyn, em- Paper Bowery, Her poison has not the factory it was lly » although hivd to support an ft valld mother, C=8 LS SY Wearealways talking Economy We can talk Quality just eloquently but we always figure on Loft Quality speaking for itself. Advt. on Page 12 Notice to Advertisers vopy andr tay he Display ad only a8 space may perm’ La ee erat receipt at The World Office, Copy containing cagravines, to be made o World must be received by 1 P. My py for the nday World aust © ¢ by 1 P and relenw ay. cory containing engravings by Tie World must b¢ veceived ne copy which hae not eriday and engraving publi as conditions. latest receipt iit promt req he ordes bss Sto ‘or orders relonsed tater than ne povided above, s:hen omitted, will nos Servo, to earn ducounts Of muy characters Coniact os olkarwise. THE WORLD OIieo, dA 3 3. Campbell Muneral hureh, Bway, 66th et, until Monday DAVIN. § ay, DD 1s, 194%, KICIIARD A., beloved husband of Kathe enidence, 148 M.; thenee nthe Apor tere ni will ebrated. t viond’s, Automobile DAVES. —G1200 i. Campvell Funerat ich, Bway, dlch at, Monday, 6 P.M SANDEFOND. On O00, 16, 1992, ADRIANA SANDFORD, beloved wife of andtosd d 05 years. Funeral aervices wil be held at her late ‘ 1000 Hancock ‘et. Brooklyn, Due, 18, wt 8.13 o'clock. 3 and are respectfully tne attend. Int t Tuctday morm ing at Kvergrceu Cemetery.

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