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r\i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. I : : : rwVT 1 mr TTf T Y m wrr nr \M\ar r wv v m arf m nr-wr-- nr ttt s r. a -- wm -- r-. m . J LLmcj LimL i WILL BE rlAEUf UK AWEfTAJSVE Or TERMS OF PEA LE Ive. German commerce rrllt bo tern Utcd according to tho ngrccmcnt reach od at tba recent Urusacls con- ference Tbo blockado commltteo wu scheduled to tubmll lo t!o Supreme Economics Council -- day lis recom- mendations for canine tbo blockado of Uetmany and Austria. ERZBERGER NOW TALKS OF REJECTING TREATY Complains About \Mailed h.st\ of Allies and Award of baiuig lo Poles. COPITNlIAOHN, March IT - If the Allies loaded tho peace treaty with conditions frolng President Wiison'n fourteen jwlnts the Herman National Assembly woulj Imvo to rn it ruwent to tho trcutj. Muthlns Krzborgor, liouil of the Gorman Armistice Commission, declared 1n an address lit ti Ucrliu meeting lti dis- cussing tho subject t a League of Nation.\ according to n dusulch from tho Gorman capital lodu. Tho matter then would he loft to a refer- endum of tho German nation, ho wild. Tho npefiKcr unld tlie only mean of calling a hull on Bolshevism was the abandonment of tho \mailed fist policy of tbo Allies.\ Hcrr Urtbergcr omnrtM that Ger- many was prepared to uccciil tho ote of Alsace-Lo- r mine tin to lis future, but ho referred to tho reported as- pirations of l'runoo icsoetliiK tht nhtneland and to roland's clulm to Danzig as \crimes adding: \What lu German will remain German.\ Aa fur u tho demands for were concerned, llcrr lift-bcrc- declared that Germany would reject any demand that applied to acts committed after December, 131G, when Germany made her first peuco offer. DICTATED PEACE ONLY PLANNED FOR GERMANY Delegates Must Accept Terms As Drawn or War Will Re Renewed. PA1UH, March 17 (Associated Press). The present determination In Pcaco Conferer.cn circles Is that af- ter the Allied and Associated Towers havo reached a complete understand- ing; rcKardtnjT tho conditions to bo imppscd ou Germany tho German delegates will 1m called to Versailles, but they will not bo allowed to dis- cuss tho conditions, tho Intention of tho Allied and Associated Powers be- ing to dlctato pcaco. Klther the Gorman delegate must accept tho terms unc a'.e, of a state of war will continue. Tho general opinion hero is that In view of the Internal situation In Germany bur delegates will accept rather than ex- posing their country to a graver risk and raoro drastic measure. 30,000 ASK TO HEAR LOWELL-LODG- E DEBATE Committee in Charge Begins Dis-- . iribution of Tickets by Lottery as Fairer Way. BOSTON, March 17 Tho Commltteo In charge of the debate on tho League of .Nations between Senator Ixdgo and Dr. Lowell of Harvard Wednesday even- ing y began distribution of tint tickets by lottery, which It was la thu fairest means of making disposition of the 2,100 tickets among nearly 30,000 applicants. Senator will Mart tli deJb&tft, attacking the league. Jioth which to muko their declarations and half an hour each to answer. roles Accused by l.'rriuniis of Vln-latlu- ur llir riHlntlcr. pHHLLN, (Sunday). Murvh 1 ProHsJ.--Dcbputchc- lo lloiiin newspapers from Grniidciu .illege thai tho 1'olra are preparing' for a general advance ngalust tho Clermnns nnd liave notllliii thn German oiitpoxtH that the urmlstlco is no longer an (,f. feet. The dcspatrhoM s.ty that the Poles are charged wlh nlghiy-fnti- r violations of the armistue. Tho German authorities nt lrkeu near Allenstem, It Is alleged, havo seized n wcrel depot of Polish unr supplies whloh was MiuuggleiJ nerotH the IH)llhh frontier. A olllcer and live tlvillanii am re. ported to Imvo Wn urresled for coin-pllcll- ty in the plot. A report from I'pper Hileslu snVU 'that Iemberg. tho Capital of fiaheU Is faced with to tal deMrurtion of the Ukranlan bombardment of tho city Iirgu portions of i.om-ber- c already are In ruins or nie tmin- - Inc. Numerous casualties are report- - rd to have occurred, white in the MONARCHIST TIDE RISING IN GERMANY UNDER OLD CLIQUE lihert and Cabinet Puppets and Military Clique Ruling, Says London Observer. 1)NIX?, March 17. Special de. spntrhes from llerlln report that tlui siipprcMdoti of tlfh recent Hpartatun onthroHk there bns shown that a mili- tary atid monarchist reaction Is growing and owrshadowlng the new government. Tho llerlln put respondent nf thi Mnll, who on l'Vli. 27 sent u. dosiiatch outlining plans for it monarchist up- rising In (leimnny, h.is nrrhed In l.ondoii, having left llerlln on Miiruh II after a residence tin re of three months. lie reiterates (Iip stnlxifnts made In his dexpaleh, saying that President i:bert, Clianei'llor Keheldemaiin ami Minister of War Nosko Jrn memly puppets, lie ileelnres Hint for tho piirpoxn of retaining power they bav allowed members of tho military caste to reappear its organlr.erx of Ihn new rrpulillinn nnnfes. ' \These men tiro the real governors of Germnio.\ he nays. \They innko the edicts and Chancellor Hehohle-mnn- n ami his rolleagurw sign them,\ Similar testimony is given by other eorrespondents In telegraphing from rterlln, some staling that tho rupture of Hie suburb of l.lehlenberg has been Intentionally prolonged with ti view to exterminating tho Kpartncnns, whose treatment nt thn hnmls of Government troops Is snld to bo sharply ronilcmned. Whlln nlleged atrocities nro attri- buted to thn Kpartncnns, detnlls which havo been given nro doubled or denied. ICvcn thn Vorwnerts ad- mits tljem lo bo much exaggerated, Tho correspondents concur in tho stntcment that extreme bitterness has been created agnlnst thn Government troops nnd that further trouble la in- evitable. According to n despatch lo thn Mall, tho Spnrtacan revolt will certainly rocur In force unless a mlracln happens. It adds that Herr Noske's forces havo been recruited by.brlbos and promise of big rations and that to this may bo attributed some nf thn food shortago in llerlln. COPKN'IIAOKN, March 17. Tho order issued by Gustav Noske, tho German Minister of Wnr for tho ex- ecution of persons possessing arms nnd fighting against tiho government has been withdrawn, according to n llerlln despatch received here. IIi:ilMN, Saturday. March 13 (As-- ( soclattsd Press). Tho Prussian Gov- ernment has begun a general house-cleani- nmong the higher lluieiui-crot- a left over from tho former regime who nro charged with Indulging In u policy of obstruction nnd oven out- spoken hostility to tho measures of tho present Government. A start was mndo this week with llerr l.olwll, former Prussian Minister of tho Interior, and (leorgo Mlchuulls, former Chancellor, Tho ofllclnl axe la hanging over tho political nccka of scores of privy councillors imd depart- ment directors who fancied themselves Indispensable In the llureuucratlu re- gime. HASI.i;, March 17. Thn Augsburg It ling says an agreement has been signed by representatives of the xurl-oii- s (ii rinan stales whereby they their Individual right, partic- ularly regarding military iiuesttons, lUCltNU. Murch 17. The iuvarlan Diet was bchciluled to meet y to discuss socialisation of Ilnvnrla, pro- poned by tho Socialists, It was an- nounced In a dispatch from .Munich, T'JII (irrmnns lilllril In llnlitn. COPKNIIAGUN, March 17. Hg. urea published In llerlln allow that 72'.i persona woro killed and 1,701 were injured In aerlul attacks by Allied forces on German territory up to Nov. (1, Ills, according to official llg-ur- made public In Hurlln. 'resell It II lloilgrt A'.'ll,0(HI,uMI fur Tlirer .Monllii,. PAItIS, Sunday, March t5.-- Tho tiuiltret i uinintHSlon nf Hto ('hinnii Deputies has demled to Ititrodttco a nil budget of V'l.ifw for tho first three month') .if 191V ose World Deservedly The Largest Selling Ceylon Packed Tea MYSTERY WOMAN ON STAND ; SAWS UP HIS THOUSANDTH TREE Ten Weeks' Work Would Have Brought Mini $io in Real Money-L- ogs Made Into Souvenirs. AMIIIIONOUN. Holland. Saturday, .Vfarch 16 (Associated Press). Former Kmperor William y completed sawing Into logs his thousandth tree slmo ho took refuge at Count von llen- - tlneV easllo here last fall. A few it tho logo were converted Into souvenirs of the achievement and marked In red Ink nllh tho Inscription \W !.\ As ho was eoiiipletlng his tak a jouiig countess took a snnpshot of Herr lloheniollern and his ssslstanls. llr. and Cspt. von Isemann. together with tho young gardener who adjusts the logs on tho bench for tho to saw thent. Tho picture In cluded tho former lmipress, who was reading it newspaper nearby. P.xpert sawjers of the neighborhood compute the value of tho wages which Herr Hohenxollern would have earned In ten weeks If he had been paid the trade union rate at ubout (30 for the whole period, or an average of fifty cents per working day, which usually consists of three hours. BALTIC CONCESSION MADE TO GERMANY Polish Boundary Commission Gives Land Communication With Iiast Prussia. PAItIS, Mnrch 17 (Associated Press). Tho report of tho Polish Commis sion on tho eastern boundary, which is on Monday's calendar for tho coun- cil, proposes to give Oormany direct land communication across tho cor ridor to tho llaltlo which has been accorded to Poland and which cuts off part of Kast Prussia from tho rest of Germany. Tho report suggests thttt for Poland'H security the Ger- man territory to the cast of tbo cor- ridor be demilitarized. It is ulso proposed by tho commis- sion that tho 600,000 Protestant Poles In tho Muzurlnn L'tko region bo al- lowed to delcrmlno by plebiscite whether they uliull join Cathollu Po- land or remain German. Regarding Posen, M. Plchon atid that If tbo arrinans porslsted In choir rejection of tho terms of tho Allied Commissioners tho Kntcnto would huvo to intervene. Poland could not bo left In Its preeent dangerous situa- tion. A French General would bo tent to Poland with tho first Pullah dlvl-Hloi- ut which hud fought In France as ouli us possible LIMIT ON THE FOOD ALLIES SEND TO GERMANS Only Half .1 Pound ol Hour Per Day for I:ach Person None for Loafers. 'llllltl.lN, March 17 (Associated Press). Indications aro that the averago (!rr-ma- n Is not cnthunlastle over the amount of food ho Is likely to gel under the provisioning agreement with tho Allies. Thn nrwcpapcrH, In reducing the totals to figures lit pounds per capita, take as the hnhls of their rntliiiHten tlm population befuro tho war and work nut tlie rcMHl at ten pound monthly per person. The I'ood Administrator figures eighteen piiumlK, which results from a computation tiou lint basis of a imputation of t.\i excluding thu rs on tho farms. This menus thai the allotment would tic a half pound of flour and a tenth of a pound of fats I 'or day to supplement the waning Her- man food storks. There Is provision In the agreement that no food shall be allotted to thoso who tire uncmploed through their own fault. llrltnln Still Limits Trice of I!, N, mill Kioptlnu Cotton. IXJN1XJN, Murch 17. The Hoard of Trado has abolished maximum price regulations on all raw cotton except- ing thut imported from America and , ' IN (Continued Prom Klrst Page.) ST. E (Continued From First Page.) nearly all wounded and were driven lu automobiles. Gov. Smith, Mayor Hylnn and Arch- bishop Hayes reviewed tho parndo from a stand In front of St. Patrick's Cathedral. In tho linn of maroh were cadets of Hanson Point. All Hnlln Catholic Protectory, Our Ijidy of ungoi hcnool. St. John's University. Jean Rtptlste, St. Francis .uvler, Uo I- -i Snlln and tho Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Friends of Irish Freedom, Shamrock Club. Gcraltllnn Club, An- cient Order of Hibernians. Plun.nn. Gael, other Gaelic ocletles. tho var ious Irish County organizations nnd Holy Name societies, Hobert Htnmct. Uogcr Casement, Thomas Ashe. Pa-dm- lc Peace,. O'Hahllly clubs, honoring tho martyred Irish heroes, tho Irish women's auxiliaries, Sarslle-lds- , Iirlan Horn, Wolfo Tone, Irish American Athletic rim, nd the Celtic Club. Ilronklyn'fl parade nlsn stint. ,t nt :.30 o'clock from ltedford and Division A venues. T10 procession tnarcehd Ihrotigh Hnlfon! to Wllloughl.v Am. titles, to Classon Avenue, to Lafavutie Street, to Fulton Street in ,.in,. horn Street, to Doerum Place, to Ntuto Street, to Sidney Place, to .loralemoti direct, to rilnton .street, to lleiusun Strcel, to llorough ll.tll past tho re- viewing stand, to Fulton Street, to Si'hi'rincrhorn Street anil Place. The annual banquet of the Friendly Sons will bo nttundud by 1,000 to- night ut thu Commodore. Thu Itev. John J. Urudy of tho Fifth tutted Slates Marines and tho ltnv. Peter .1. Ilocy of the old Seventh Iteglment both decorated for bravery, will ppeuk. John MC'orinark is lo slug \Thu Star Spangled Banner\ and \Th Wearing of the areen.\ Daughters \f I'h'ln will dance In Palm Garden, GSth Street and l.oMng-i-i- ti Avenue. Tho Moiiaghan Men w'll celebrate In Jlaetinerchor Mall .No Fast r.tilh Street. Tho Cork Men will hold their festivities at tho Now oik vlllo ('usino. Tho of Arrangements which aided In thn preparations for Ihn great ilemuiiHlralioit consists nf .lame A. Dorm Jr., A ml row liargun, I.. J. Ilice, John .McAd.un, Patrick I'avannugh, Andrew (Jargan, St. J. Monngliiin, Patrick llo l.in. James Mctlulrc, t'harll's l\. Connolly uud John Jerome ltooney. Minister In ( nlile lleporl of Ameri- ca ii- -. Ill in ntr Clnsli. WASIIINllTHN. Marrh 17. Minister Itelnsch nt Pi king advised thn .Stair l)eiarlliii'iit y thai all was iiii\t nt Tien Tsltt. where there was trouble Inst week between Amerlian soldiers ami Japanese, mid Hut In. )N send- ing a full tep.irt of the linidenl by in it The ilepartinetil Insl men , hlin lo teport nil important facts by cablo Immediately. Associated Press despatches fri-- Peking have il.s, 'lib,., i ,,,,,( J,.. Ametiians on the Jiipuuesi- lu which tin- - I'unsul whs seilously wounded, seUuie of two AlUerlcans In the P'rencli concession by Japanese military guards and u n attack ny Japntti'se upon Ann rlcans at a moving picture theatru lu tho French con- cession. llriiol.ln Vim, Won nileil Willi the f iiiintlliiitN In llnsaln. OTTAWA, Mnrch 17 f. Itobertson. Ilrooklyn. of the Canadian contingent In tlie Allied Kxpedlllonary Forco ln Nor-t- hi rn missis. Is mentioned among; tho wounded in cxiuulty lliu 3 IN INCH TRIAL & Wi IS t5Sm IDENTIFIES AUTO y MAN INCH CASE iJB3x TROUBLE OVeTaT TIENTSIN. Mrs. Inch out because) ho knew rho wits innocont?\ Mr. Fallon asked. \1 told him 1 thought ho should help her.\ replied tho witness. Mr. aierrman, teatlfying In reJbuttal, said that ho never had ween Mao Hayes previous to tJiis trial and that tho chnrco for tho telephone message be- tween his offlco and Cincinnati was not orderod reversed by blm. After llerrman had left tho stand -- Mao Huyos waa recalled for u mo-mo- nt to answer two questions: \Did you hco tho witness who has Just finished testifying?\ \I did,\ sho nald. \Did you recognize him?\ \'cs said Bbe. It was then that the defense rested nnd tho ergumentji began. Mr. Fallon mado a point of Herr- mann's denial that he knew Mae Hayes. \Mae Hayes is a respectable mar-- . rled woman now,\ ho said. \Do you j think that anything could lnduco her to leave her home and come to New ork nnd sacrifice all in her testimony If she did not know what she was do-in- llerrmnn says ho doesn't know her. \Well what would you expect him to say? You Jurors aro tho Judges of tho facta in this case. Tho Courts business Is only to Instruct you In tho law, not in the facts. Mao Hays knows that what sho camo hero to say is tho truth. And the one who knows least about tho easo Is Uctty Inch.\ Mr. Fallon said thcro were two In- nocent victims In the case. Hetty Inch being one, Herrman's wlfo being the other. Thcro wero two persons re- sponsible, Herrman und Mno Hayes, und ho said tho far greater burden of responsibility rcbtcd on Hcr-mu- ru He called special attention to dlsctepanrles In the testimony of the two detectives, Jenkins und Sullivan, at this und tho earlier trial. And ho t.ald thaL tho principle on which Himh witnesses testified was, \Wlien . In doubt, forget.\ Ho also called attention to testimony that Hetty Inch claimed ownership of a rug In Herrtnun'fl automobile, and contrasted thin with Herrmun's de-nl- nl that ho knew tho women In the NEW GERMAN-AUSTRIA- N CABINET IS FORMED Nalion.il AsbCinbly Notes for Social-uatio- n Dr. Rcnncr Chancellor. COPKNIlAUhiK, Sunday, March Ifi. The new rirrmnn-Austria- n Govern- ment, nccordlng to atecgram from Vienna, Includes Dr. Itenner as Chan- cellor, llerr Jndoflnk as Herr Schumpntcr as Minister nt Finance. Dr. Julius as Minister of War and Olio Itaocr ns .Minister of Socialization. Herr Hauer also eon-llnti- temporarily us Minister of Foreign Affairs. Tho National Assembly has passed bills telatlvo to Parliament and tho .state Ciovernment and bus also ap- proved a measure calling for tho So- cialization of the latter. y.UKICII, March 17 Tho bill for union of Austria and Germany passed Its third reading, a Vienna despatch re- ported West HniiU or tin- - Itlilre Test lluen-tlo- u fur (ieriiiniiy. IJNDON, March 17. The test quos-Ho- n for thu German delegates at the Peuco Conference will bo tho west hank of thn Hhlne, says a Herlln to tho Mall. The delegates w II bo authorized to break negotla-tlnn- s If this matter Is forced upon them, and in this case tho Cabinet will support tho delegation and will roslgn if tho National Assembly takes a different attitude. COURT MARTIAL INQUIRY BY BAR ASSOCIATION s National Organization Informs Uaker It Has Named Commit- tee for Investigation. Secretary of War Baker has been advised of the appointment of a com- mittee of five members of tho American liar Association to investigate tho i status of the present military law to courts martial,\ This was an- - nsunccd by the Association hero y with the statement that \the commit- tee expects to commtneo Its work at a very early date,\ Tho commltteo was appointed by (irorge T. Page, President of the asso- ciation. In accordance with resolutions adopted by Its Executive Committee, to which It will report tho results of Its Investigation, together with flrccom- - roendatlons. ii is neauca py . . urcgory or oni-cag- o. Tho other members are Judge W. 1'. llytmm of Greensboro, N. C; Judge Andrew Alexander .Ilruce of Min- neapolis, Col. John Jllnkley of e. and Martin Conhoy of New York. SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE BURLESON'S PHONE POWER Permits State of Kansas to Attack Rate Order in Original Proceedings. WASHINGTON, Mnrch 17. Authority of Postmaster (lenernl Hurlcson to In- crease telephone rates throughout the country Is to bo determined by the Su- premo Court, which y grunted the Stato of Kansas permission to Institute original proceedings against tbo Post- master General, questioning tho validity of his order of Dec. 13 lost establishing new toll rates. Tho Court ordered that u return be made lu the case at the next term in October. Under the order attacked, effective since Jan. 31 lost, the Postmaster Gen- eral establishes a new ctassltlcatlon and schedulo of toll rates under a parcel zonn system. The Kansas authorities allege that the Postmaster General ex- ceeded his authority In making it, and Unit It Is \unlawful unreasonable, ar- bitrary, unjust nnd oppressive.\ The questions Involved touch every State. WOMAN KILLED BY CAS IN FIFTH AVENUE HOME Mrs. Olcanor K. Lester, Wife of Broad Street Broker, Believed Victim of Accident. Mrs. Eleanor K. forty-tw- was found lying dead in her night clothes on the floor of her home. No. 13 Fifth Avenue, this morning by H. D. IJakcr, superintendent of tho building. Gas was escaping from nn open fixture. Tho police bellcvo Mrs. Lester turned on tho gas by mlstako and was over- come before sho could rench a window. Mrs. Lester was the wlfo of Charles H. Lester, an lnsuranco broker of No. 15 Tlroad Street. Sho was the daughter of Henry Kendall, head of tho General Manufacturing Company, of Providence, 11. I. Her husband's sister Is Mrs. Patrick A. Valentine, of No. 8 Iust 63th Street, wlfo of tho lato Vice President of Armour & Co. Mr. Lester Is at present out of town on a business trip. LONGER AND UGLIERWORD FROM GLASS TO CRITIC Secretary Returns Congressman McFaddcn's Letter on Williams, Branding It \Mendacious.\ WASHINGTON. March 17. - Uepn-- . sentntlvo McFadden y drew the fire of Secretary Class over the 's query ns lo how John Skel-to- n Williams was ibelng retained as comptroller of tho currency, Secretary til.ia oven returned McFadden's letter, tay ho \did not euro to retain It ful- fils flics.\ Tho secretary explained rrlvatel that lie was autliorlbed by law to itiako a continuing appointment In tho case, but In his reply to McFadden h de cured that he fell \under no obhga tlon to respond to an offensively im. pertinent and deliberately mendacious communication.\ LIEUT. COL. SCOTT IS DEAD. '7h Illilftlnn Officer Was on or Former Chief of Slnff, Lieut. Col. David II. Neott, I', s. of .Major Gen. Hugh L. tirou', former Chief of Staff, died here y of pneumonia contracted on the stumor Leviathan whilo returning to this loun-tr- y .evcr.il days sko with thn Head- quarter staff U thn :'7tli Division, of ivhlclt ho was a member. Funenl sorvlees will lv he! 1 Wednes- day lu Trinity Church, Princeton, .V ,i and buri.il will bo In Arlington Ceme- tery, Washington, on Thursday. Col. Scott was thirty seven jears old. ARRESTED ASJiE DANCES. (\olien Tnl.en From ftlrl's Inns, of if.'tU.\. .Irivrlry I'm nil, Mux Cohen, ottterwlso Maxwell 'olcn, was held in 13.000 ball by .Magistrate Walsh lu the Urhlgo Plact Court, Ilrooklyn, to-d- iy on n chargo of grand larceny. Ho naa taken from the arms of a pretty girl with whom ho was dancing last night In Hurlajul Casino, Prospect and Westchester Avenues, the llronv. According to tho police, a $3.\\i ring the girl was wearing was dbtalned from Frank Walker, a Jeweller, of No. tflo liroadwu), illrooklii, by Cohen by means of a foruud check. l'nlnl Hlottnir In Seville, SUVILLK, Spain, .March 17. Two persons were killed and several wound- ed in riots hero Sunday. Tho casual- ties remittal from an exchange of shots had. Just held juxueetlnc BLEWITT TAKES STAND AT B.R.T, WRECK TRIA). Division Superintendent Accused of Manslaughter Tells of His Duties. Thomas F. niowilt, superintendent of Die Southern Division of tho B. It. T., on trial In tho Nassau County Supremo Court nt Mlncola, L. L., for alleged manslaughter In connection with the Malbono Tunnel wreck of last Novem- ber, took tho witness stand in his own defense at noon It was ex- pected that Dlowitt's testimony would conclude tho showing of tho defense, and that Uio arguments of prosecuting and defending attorneys would bo made this afternoon. ailcwltt spent Ids Jlrst half hour on Uio stand lu telling of hUs experience In tho railroad business slncn l&M .in.i t., describing his duties as Division Hupcr- - intenuent. Illewitt said molormen's attention wn called to new track conditions b light, flags, \six-mil- per hour\ signboards and bulletins. Asked to name I he men ho chose to lako thu places of striking motormou on Nov. 1, Hlcwltt called over scleral. Including lldward Luciano, motorm.m of tho wrecked train. \Why did you select theso men'\' he was asked. \Hecnuso of their competency,\ Hlcw Itt said. \I knew they wero com- petent to opcrato trains nnd that I could plnca tho utmost reliance In than.\ POLICE TOBE VACCINATED TO STOP INFLUENZA SPREAD All Members of Department Who Do Not Object Will Receive Scrum Injection by Army Doctors. All members of the Police Department who are willing will bo vaccinated ns a measuro of precaution agaln.it tho spread of Influenza and pneumonia. This was decided at a conference be- tween Dr. John T. Francis of tho Army Medical Corps, Health Commissioner Itoyal S. Copeland and Dr. J. T. Mur- ray, Chief Surgeon or the Polico De- partment-It la not compulsory on the part of any man to submit to tho crum In- jection, but when Dr. Francis first tried it out on himself at the Old tjllp station, the thirty-tw- o stalwart cops thero fol- lowed suit. Tho work will be performed by Army surgeons under tho supervision of Dr. Francis. As the etllclcncy of the patient Is ellghUy lowered for a day or two following the Injection, only one-sixt- h of the force In each precinct will recelvo Injections at one time. LENINE DODGES MORE SHOTS Assailant Lynched After Mlsalng Ilolnhrvlk Premier. ZURICH, March 17. Another attempt has been made to assasslnata Premier Lcnlnc, according to a despatch re- ceived from llerlln Ho was shot at Moscow, but was unwounded, it was said. HWnnssnllant was lynched Tuesday's Excellent rnocot.,TK rovi:iT.i ito.sTi'.ii rKA-NIITt- Tlie rhnlrrst. full rrnwn. full flatnrrd Vlnrinlo ner-ferl- ly rnsntnl nnd envrre.1 with our I nesrrlled. rich. fniKnlllt. tflvrly i noeniHte. iMitmnir wltn lite cuiidy raUnsr lhouand. 59c IIJUMJ 1IOX Oar Great Mid-Wee- k SpeciaHor isciioiik. i run itiM-k- nllllrtll' 'i vviois. nimillr nlriiHlnr nml tuntr. H ore In I and WedurMtui. March lbtli and JUUi. Attractive Sweets fiMVT filtr.KV IXILTJI'OI'.- - Ther welsh a oounil elieli nni urn ileeo ralril with srreil ribbon, (lis l.llllo i.ij.. Iuv Offa. lots nf fun nml j\-f- r ejijoynieut, I'lUCK. KAt'll HUMINRV A collnllnn of emerulil llnls.1 rm. nf .rhlul linn tlrllrloa.ni-..- . orrsrnteii In .1.11. rmr mia nirnsinr You'll lie lnil lo kiwi iiiarner biours. l'OBNII S 49c ritr.MK IIP. MRNTHK firfMrt Then 11 rs blr. rmemlil llnlrd limn .Irllies fhivnrrd wtth finest I'rrmn lis Msntlin ami prrsrnteil in er.v.tiilllii'd form. A luhtv mid iiniirniirlate hi. Ofh l'utrlcVs Uav nffrrlnir. l'OI. Ml llOX Wearing of the Crvfctul TnUU. iirU. nilnl Tonfof tioiit und a lunt if emrruia uni. ANHOHTKII MILK ' II (I O O I. A T L 14 In (irreu n nil Mliitn lion Hon Cmn mil IJrren loll. Con-eii- l., Milk Chnenlntn Vl'uis, I'iuIiivk. lunlntloli. Cneniillllt ItmiiU, IVpiirruiiulo. u ll It n n e s. I 'rlllt 1 Inviired v sweel euvrreil (oreMi Vl'.r. 'I'nmu. llrnoljjn. .Milk Choenlate, IMek- - Per. liox us- - 75c YONKERS NURSES ON TRIAL FOR DEATH OF BABIES Women Accused of Allowing Infants to Succumb to Malnutrition and Neglect. (RfwcUl to Hia TVorlt) WHITH PLAINS, Mnrch .Murphy and IJrldget Flaherty. Yonkers nurses. Indicted on charges of man- slaughter, went on trial y beforo Supremo Court Jttstlco Tompkins. It Is alleged Uicy allowed baJbiea left in their cure lu their nursery on Locust Hill Avenue, Yonkers, to dlo of neglect and malnutrition. Tho nurses, both gray-luvlre- deny tho babies died of neglect. Seventy-tw- o witnesses havo been called, nmong them Charles Warner, Superintendent of thn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, who Investigated tho nursery and caused the tirrct. REDS PLAN AIR PROPAGANDA. Atlnliir Trnln for nights rr I'rnnee nml I'.naln ml, WASHINGTON. March 17. -- The Itus-rla- n flolshevlk Government Is planning to usn aircraft In n propaganda cam- paign in LiiKlund nnd France, accord- ing to Swedish pnss teports miiiln pub- lic y by the .State Department. Aviators for the work arc said to bo in t ruining at Moscow. Tlie scheme Is to drop papers con- taining llolsltevik propag.uidu. written In Invisible Ink. WILSON SLEEPS UNTIL NOON. t 'Mien Ho t'onfers AVIIIi Tol. Ilnnon nntt lines fur n Ilrlvr. PAItIS, March 17. Prcldcnt Wd on. somewhat fatigued by his sea Journey and the busy dajs spent slnco his ar- rival here, remained In boil until noon cstorday. received Col. 13. SI Houso during tho afternoon, and with loin dis- cussed tho military and nival te-- of peace, as well as tho results of tho Hrussels conference relative to hipping and tho supplvlng of food to C rmany. he to St- - Gcrma.n wl Mrs. W Iloii. Mi pre in r Court AsUril 4o llnslpn lliinirl)' llrarlitK. WASHINGTON. .March 17. The nt today .isked the ,uiipri me Court to advance for early hearing thn case against lldward A. Itumely. former edi- tor of the New York L'venlng Mall. Kumely Is trying to prerent his removal to the District of Columbia to answer thn charge of violating the Trading with the Illicitly Art. DIED. H.MlHHiAN. March 1.1. at th. rnrt n embarkation, llohnkrn, N. j ji:hj;. MIAH J. HAnUHlVN. mnmber of lut-tcr- y II. 101th V. S. Artillery. Funeral from realdenrn of his (Cjtrr. ilnsulre. 25 Wist J St.. on Wednesday mnrnlug, 0 ao o'cloeki thence to St. Honiara's Ciurch. West Hlh st'. where ft ioismn mass will bm of'err 1 for t'o repn.o of his soul. In- terment Ca'vury Cemetery. Native of Ilantry. ounty Cork. 1. eland. Ir ! papers pl uno copy Tnule SUilb Candy, Attractions mii.k ( ii (i c n i. t i: rovi:itKi M HArillMI IIKItUIHHThe IIU-irr- .l, lt..lili'-- t. Itlor.t ( hrrrlrs viltll hii ubiimliiiiee uf liiM'liin Jules are Ilr.t iIIiiimvI III rtrli J oiiilillll 1 rruin nml I'tivrreil wltn our l le- United iTi'llllioii villi. in 64c eolHte. I'll! M III Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 18-1- 9 i uris. im.i u Iint of ol hers for two uuv eiilr. Tiie-ilii- v ,rt and Gift Packages ltlM.MIMJV HON IIIINS 'I liese. Hie nierhi'N nf il'lirlniitlv flavoreil, riner-lil- il llilti'ii Lri'iint, loupril olf Willi u portion nf fniKritiit nnd OiTn. Ialv fonfeetlmilfMl lirrh. JSif f Al Ullsll lilsM Yhrrn ic iropiil.i- - ( ht'ulmr KUor In IVitiM ml ii 1 uiiil Intrriirrrn (litwirit HmiMnI in rnifrulil tlnU'tl milirr. uniii ununt rutrlcl, i nut h ;j 44c IIih Kit.t.rr.7 M tut. if i.ltviu: -- (ntii ii cnoro-- I 'l or lion linns und I linin-lill- e.. n slrlillv line enllrclliiii .if liiiithiiine sweets nnl no lu lirHuli-filll- v ilrinriiteil hull's. M g I in n l i i.e kiniveiilr if I f t ILrJf imekagr. I'll I Ml lt) Green Package- - liuitrn up-.- lilnosoini., ni, r- - othrro in fiis.iv uni 54c I'lll M) IK M II litis lit. M TV I'AI KM, I. Iliinil. ,rBe, roilliil inn. UIiiit, rlelilr ilreoniteit . ...ro mill olil irol,! III nlieanniU ilsslmi. ennliilii, th, fll Mlirt.i Ah.iirleil ( her. hiles In irreen lull, it,,,, Hons ii Inii ii tu I nnd iiliik lint,, Almnn Nnirlllra nre-s- en ei In the f(irms nf viirlinis fruit,, nnd SlIWKlllt I ninn.l. - tied with crceh ulln lllltMlU. COMI-l.KTI- ! r.y. $2 AhSOKTKI) IIAlttl flOOIIM'.-- i A wnmlerfnl of lour hiKtlnp emulk., caniiirUinic such wrll known fnyoHtes ns llntif riiip-- . Illovcun.. Vinrrliiiii I nn- - hTO.VES A combination nf Indlti.luut iiarkutcfM. Iiriiutlfullv nut up In rtnrruhl cmn pnirr uttul tlnl ullh crrrn rllilKni. Tht rnnlcnu arc nt follnvi l nku, of 'hwlna- KNsrit, I nUir, cMinlulnliiir MIIU ( h(MHlulo l'jrlv nml 'I lirrn Win, of frontal Itlurkft 1 iikif of foil unippril .ortcfl ( h.M'oliitt'M. pKc. rrruti, do leiittir iiimt und ('rrurn hi nnrrtild Und fthtimroil. hlniiM't hnit'nl OpeniH nnd lintirrltilH. ulno In irrrti lltd; I MIIU ( lnnoln(ri gg IMr nnd 1 Milk l'Utr. 'J'rulv u uiinilfrrul nosort me nt und (Ukt. l'A(K(ii; ((MII'I.IJK ISlSl KMRKAIsIl (1KM Hir fimoni nswrttnrnl of nonulitr linnl mntlkv, ronuirUii.r. lllor-LH- .SatlntItrit leun appropriate I'uekr4l Three I t Crrnini. Curti-ntr- lii und mini olnir. sieli vilth In arrrn Efenliw lie Later drove Mrs. Stli I l r 1'IH l mtn New lurk NewnrU I'or exa.'t location se Icli'iitiono directory. Tho necirird weiicht tho container.