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t BAHDIT UiLLING ANGERS MEXICO t arranza Consul Demanda -Vmerican Offenders Be Punished. ?. ONSl l CHARGES ( Mill: STEALING jimio. Commander Ksks Per? lg tu l r> Soldler for Shooting Boj -fer? ' manded and ' ? ' t ' ? I ' rossincj ? ? ' v i i., ?un? \ ? t ri. ans Be Pnnlshed. - ' ? ' ? - - . ' ? ; : ? re be ' ; ? Gavira f ..in >iher. ? ? ' ? ' ... ? . ? r r KENTUCKY ASSEMBLY VOTES HONEST ADS Passi ? i -pillar Bill Unanimously s' nate tt ill Indorse It. i ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? POLICE ON HANDCAR GET MURDER SUSPECT Italian's Old Machine Runs Him Down in Chase <>n Iracks ? . ? : ? ' ' ? ' ? ? . - i trs ' ? ? KOBE MARS VanALS SEEN Show \ i ??? i.it .on Lowell tiheervator* t -I ' ..Moll I I - B< ? . ? - ? . ?oui ? BILLY HARRIGAN MARRIED Woi?oi Ml?a D M ' Laag-ioa Oft? her IS, levants ?: hecaaec ki ? esterda* lhat Billy Han .ira:-.. the Lamba, whose father was famous r.? n member of the Irieh comed*? team Harrican aid Hart, married Miei Doro ?'?.'., October r_' in Ho I r, \- la residence in the Hotel ni nigh! Mr Hai ? . ? the etorj ? \ re he I ? ny. til 1*4 DR BLACK TO STAY HERE ralle London Cltj Temple Ilia i >?e l? Bonnd I ?? with Work In kawrlrs 4. meeting i wa* held yesterday even in a, a fi i m Di 1' igh Bla< h :. :.; to OC cent ! Dr B - ed lie that he I ? . ? > rk in I ? ? . ? ? ?' PLANNING TO WED. IS SHOT AT PIER Non-Union WOrkcr Dying ?n Hospital, His Romance Cut Short far. ' I iair, ? ? ? - ?plration he \ ; ? ? and < I children, I -, ? rth I thej ? . :? pro:ii" ?"rom the ; . ' ' ? ; you're icabs." two 1 ? work. But the the t? Ho: h V said I \ . ? ? ? nstrate with ? a revol "Hi t Alec in 1 ? i, but ? -* 101 g it 1 "My brother! ? ' ? PERCY MACKAYE TO SPEAK Shakeepeare Celebration Will Be His T?M>ic at Church M??tine To-day, \'r\v i ? He - ? ? ? ? WOOD CALLS HIS JOB GRAVEYARD OF HOLDER1 Police Sergeants Praised b\ Speakers at Dinner. ? \ i ? . ? ? ? ? ? the I me table ? . I ? ?' ? ' ' ' ? ' ? ' ? ? ? force i ? ' i l . i ? i A? *.'..( Insurance Men Dine. ? ? fi i .'alter ? ? ? tur* ? l'arktr, J ti*?i4ki*lu?4hneU. TUMULTY DENIES RELIGIOUS BIAS ( ii.ii . Over Sinnoii Nomination Bring Hot Reply from Secretary. M WANK MAN II AM I) FOR ACCUSATlOfjS Pi i ?u ent's Decision on Post? mastership Not Influenced fot < Inn ?. li Rt asons Wai Ian. 21 President ?\ II ?mi nominated John F Sinnotl to de) ? Mil h, N J lii,. nomination brought on ? tie .'t' ?rorda bet reen Secretary Tu rellyn I Pi Mr. Pratt the Pi Mr I imulty I I <?f Mr. Su ? . , i rati . ,? ? a re I ng to the ? ? tial intei ew at the v\ ! Ite Hoi I . . Ml Tumult ? i prominent Catholic leadera. At time ? ?nvic ? ? : las his judgi Mr. ' ' . t of and Mr l'i ? prefi ? r Mr. Sin ? President t? See ?Letter. ? u for Mr. ? ? ? ?1 ? Presid? .- ' .- 11 I Pralsi ? Slnnott'a Ri ? ord, i ? ? ? . . i ? I ? ? STORM TIES UP THE FAR WEST !' i, Wind and Snowslides Halt trains and Menace ' ! ?U?.' land ... ? Gales i ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? BECOMES BRIDE AGAIN TO FORMER HUSBAND ,i oung \\ oman Admits sin1 Could Not Do V\ ithout Mini. i ... . i ? ? ? ? ! '. ? ?> . ? I parent ? a 'SWOPS HIS FEZ FOR R?NNET I hull. I nil, MM < I"? I'l'iK"*"?' I" H in trade Hoot, mon ' >? s**. ?? ? aptnrad >?? I 'ui *?' h , | ai .? n 11 v.;-. !.. Coeta Pergs jiotii li.' was !"?'" twentj ..,.,, . ago mi I ."nt...-. I ' i ?Innd ind, , i irkiah rule lfeeterilay, ? ,l, Ihe permiai.ii '1 "'""' Courl 1 Indy thinl ' ? NEW AUTO PLATES HYPHENS Hrigo'i l o ' aae < rantlan Beantlfnl. II \..i Neat i il \ | i of the ne? th? nun ,!r. ds Friends of T. 1 *< that he i hyphi n if' end si! on the . pul **amor< Coml ""' utilil mcial bits oi . men .""l conatoblea have asure : in ? field of cream a . ' ? , ' I It, FIRE ENGINES TOYS FOR PICKANINNY Big Niggah Sta'l Blaze, He Says, liu'ii Vilnius I iking lo See Firemen In \?lion. nad< ami eerj black, wai ? ? f I 14 U . ? that the I * er. I cos! ' ? ? ? . ? ? ? . ' ? ''. [ 1 ' . ? . ' ? Mil ' ? Plays and Players of the Film World ? Doct? .... ? i ? ' ? ? ? . ? ' ? ? ' : luting 1 ' ' ? .i. ! \. ? ! : 'Her . ? ? . ? I er in I ; ? ? end t? this -?m.-.u. HOME OF YIDDISH PLAYS IN TROUBLE lOo /Many Deadheads, So Kessler's rheatre Seeks Relict in Bankruptcy. FOOTLIGHTS DIMMED BY $39,000 DEBTS Noted Institution <?i I ast siuV l isis Fifteen Dramas as Part ol Assfts. .... ' stage any more. Tl by Jacob Adler? ti I he old ? . . ? . i ? I - r hi ' \. ? ' ? - Dai ? to ?n 11 g on il ? ? ild anything - , K ? - part I ? ? I ? ? ' . - C. C. N. Y. DEGREES FOR MEN ONLY 1 r?stet s i?, clde t i Stick lo Cus lespil 11 at hers' Petition. ? i ? LESS GAS BURNED; EARNINGS INCREASEI C isolidated Reports Total Sur plus ?if $8,502,857. . in th ? ' ? ? ? ? ? I .1 bal ? ? eh hu-. ? ? that ? ? ? ? ' 'Baticiood . . f?///:";?/;. \ ? F.AKL a u uJ Jl i V ? il ?1 A *?.>' J. "il ? -.t . ?? ? ?? - ?.. \" i u \\ ? l l l i: li \M i. loi '"-...m::" HOMER ' ? , russ?anS r M,.|,| -I XI I -< I" I I '? ' :'" '?"" KUZNETSOVA MELVILLE-LISZNIEWSKA. . , Il , , . ... i! ill Mi n I ??? I ? h J, il ? IS. ' ?loi I - \si. Il xs.i l.l i II XI Sciinitzerjmacmiilen .? t-1 EDDY B8?WH \ .. inUI i . n- -i ..-il ..-n- il loo .?' ti.?' -' eaatn. ., ; . 1IXS II VI I . Till? tfler.n al &-? GRAVEURE i m M > XU \ .." '. . ? i . - i t . .,., ROMEAS .DUFAU ( ||| ii|{ \ | | |{ \ ?HII'H \Sn \i m i x s u xi i i n su.m i |:is FLONZALEY JUNUR LEAGUE ENTERTAINMENT The Flame "i Kapnr ' a I K ? ?, W* ? ... ... . tbuTwm , ClS t-lua?" . II ill ???al all . I.ill .'!' ? . mm > C0|y? P^.GESSPAT ki CAL HIT. ??? ? ' ? i as'iK r AiNTtR STANDARD ,,.,....~???i!r __^___jg_m____ FAN'?iE W.\:?j :n THE CHEAT" " - \l l.| I IS II \l I I \ S .1' ?I ?| Mr. Albert Spalding i Mme. Julia Claussen I ii larl - l? .1 Ihr M? ? \ ?mi. e, . r II .'I \... linn Hull. ?"J ! McItITVBI k M| ATH f? I Ai"1?}.' MENHI ?? VBI?8 M a. k, l /\ t\a /~\ \*, ?C ? a, . MOH. BUBE V 4 MAI ? ! i El fOl.OMAL v "? , ? V MAT: l)J B o IRVING PL.THEATRE \mm Eumi ? ROBERT HILL1ARD : P-?avAYHOUSc . i GRACE ii.Ai?H GEORGE BARBARA THE UNlHASI^hO WOMAN lyric AaNHATTAN TO-NIGHT ANO UlhLH ?ia'af1?. ffilBHm?gmmiK_a!:H!-i!KK*fc? 9 Final Clearance Sale Winter Garments ai K\ Final Clearam e of ihe ? m? .nter St?ock of Afternoon, Evening and 5 Gowns, Velveteen ?-?riH tailored S ( .oats .inri Blouses, al dt ? id d ?? d ?< I from original prit es, Afternoon Oreases, and Street Frocks, Evening and Party Dresses, 116.50, 18.50 and 25.00 I orm?er prk? $29.50 to 45.00. Street Suits and Coats, plain and dressy models, $18.50 and 12.50 former price? $i3.5?J to 55.00 Blouses of Silk. Linen, 1 lannel Vlarirai Chiffon, Satin, Georgette and Linj i $2.00 to 5.00. Former prices (5.00 to 9.50. Early Spring Garments A distinctive showing of \*? omeni Ap? parel for Southern W^-ir and E_arl y Spring?Street Gowns, Dance mrj Even? ing Froclu of Lingerie anr] Dainty N> * . Travel Suits, (.'oats and Sport Apparel. We invite special attention to the Middv Blouse "La Von," which we mak. the premises from our own materials. Unen. $8.75. Silk. $12.75. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets i_r_2 ara n ran mm anam mm a 1 ?ara SB mm _?a n s a? ppp s i w rORK'H LEADIXO g H BATEES t s n ?? i i ( i .. ?.. EMPIRE V iri? MOT AMSTERDAM .. . . ! -ETHEL BARRYMOKha Sfw 1V. , IUB MBB. MaCHESNEV I * a -,1 ? inr-? TV MONO A V ?? ? V ' ' 1 LIBr.K II... il l IA liONALO >tPM .syb?v ELSIE FERGUSON <?<," COHANS s' ? V J ., , a? ?^ 8^ I V *t?u ai? l? In ha.. UNE I 0rlSx?"^.h.Wam ftiAhGA.ii SCHItlEl HUDSON . The Cinderella Man , .i .???? BELA.SCO . . - s/na thi ruu w _- .-rn.~v^_? i;\i ii \ m \ 11 n be rt> j? %v_ t_? __ i1 ,j J j j g -Saal ^_ i i Milus- i 11 m hum, m.b I MUX M XI IM I Mi I? XX Irri-IJJJI.'?l -*'" "' "_'\} THE bOOMERANG P?flP?4*W 1MB. ?Ja.w?a.. aa ? , I ! I, I I I., S - | I I |? X I II I M. M ? g GAIETY % ?f ?MRS. F1SKE j V Lrs Iwhile S jsan / LONGACRE ' ~ : - m ^ GAIETY ?Iat/.1.UJ:1M.I*,4.J F "TM I.HEAT LOVER. C?NDLER ' ?li!ia!Mlk1 ___ ? x.?** Man 'It ? ? a - ' ?.v. ?ARRIS ELI In i- o a nip t mrr [yMi;!',*./.';^ FS*D,1L L?VE ... ..,- i{l it rULTOfl iinrvrrtr , . e^ad ROSE .?.iAnl? L^?Tn:T'la-S\^-f..Bl AST0R r>t r\r>L- A3 I UK GLOBE ??? -4-h;1 Avdi ,?II??,',.MI'7V| GABY DESLYS s " n T<ia...u?i.. B1LTM0RE I Hill \ ? MilltMSl, Ml ?I? XI r lin I I 1 Mill MURK, I X N X t? tl II -.? F?MSAR - . t XII X - X--til 1 i. : : - \i n xx him Ml M il , . ? . ,. R. E. Johnston PHILHARMONIC itt-ii .iin\?it\ t m.in. i. ir ^* v. vi i hur? i.< s ?i Ruada] ?Il Beethoven 9" Symphony llinr-.l.i, ItK I rl.Ut \fl ?.mil.i. Xfi BACH-BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL i un. tie ii.til 11. u.-i?. al But ?mi., r? SYMPHONY -.I ? .. f N t it X " r 1. llMllli H \xiKo?( i| ? tiadu? loi i r. xn . i m .?. Haa xfi Li., ii. "ass HOMER It HiljHI I I \ . THE CHARITY BALL . -. ?, ?.??.,'. . >*?,j..r|.*,t.ir1a. .... 1 , ? . \.- .si Xrt.ll.iM II ill. NU. X'i . I>n. "? >i i mom BERLINER 4OTHST. ' JUST A WOMAN BOOTH * . TO-M'W EVL?IR' THE FEAR MARKET PRINlE.sS . ? ? la iMfl VLUY GOOD t.DME THE BLUE PARADISE ?c/i ?hi atRT ? ?,. . ... . i . ? ALONE AT LAST *? r h -t . m KA ! I S KA 44TH IT. THE? - . a I ri.l.l. Nil II.?? It. I .1 ... ... ACTORS'! UND ANNUAL BENEFIT i ?,1 the Hoi ? ? rbcatra. ? METROrOUTAN V*rJ , . . ' I . - . ' lla'cl. Sat. Mai M S .- 4 a , CENTURY THEATRE fill fi ff- DIAGHILEFFS BALLET RUSSE TO-NIGHT WED. EVi THURS. EVE FRI.EVE. SAT. MAT. SAT. EVi. ? i. ! ? MUTINEE 0?iLT - ? **'> HIP-HP HOORAY -ii'i -, ?pu M.iir SOL?" V TRIANGLE fU^ KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE. Piichfcjid) ' ? K_S ?0*>. TREASURE BUjJ' ? * Loew'i American Roo' s (AKl,,N : Jritf?tl ? ???* CM.) a ' -?? **' ?> . '*"?s**