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News of the World. Herald “Ads” Mea By Asscciated Press. Better Busmeis C'l‘llji)'l'. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER CENT] WAR WITH JAPAN, FRANCE AND SIS 0K | GEN. PERSHING, ON SHIP ONCE ENGLAND ONLY WAY IN WHICH Evff;Efi”;g“{Tng PRIDE OF GERMANY, ARRIV. SHANTUNG CAN BE BETTERED .. ... HOME; GIVEN GREAT WELCO 3 Tnstructors, 19 of Whom Are | e e i okl Pres. Says Treaty Can-| WELCOME FUND IS SWELLED i i High Scool li U s ualge Vast Throng of Americans Cheer Fam 1 \ not Be Re-Written, ; T o AID BELGIUM Leader of A. E.F. as Giant Leviat “We Must Take It e IYEEBLY $1,500, IS REPOR {OUT OF TOWN SCHOLARS o Rt Docks at New York. — Secretary of peace conference deny all - ARE SEEKING!FRANSFERS sl i A Gt m Baker, on Hand To Receive Army C by which the United States and Want to Attend Schools in Their Own England zoarant Belginm i t il Grenig e frae mander, Declares Entire Nation is Pr or Leave It” | Chairman Humphrey Fav(\)rs BRYAN DECLARES ] Factory Canvass—Denies HE WILL NOT BE MONROE DOCTR. Insinuation of Graft in| CAND“)éTE AGAIN #AS BEEN ACCEPTED Celebration Contract. \I\illulln Jennings Bryan | not again be a candidate ; S for the presidency, according i to a statement given to a Her- Expreases Rolief That Terms; Nearly $1500 has been collected by | ald representative, I have no the campaign workers far the Wel- plans Teoking to holding any B = - of Him And The Brave Men He Dired Lom il omi— 11/ Senoet reweiivs to Victory Against Germany. Should Be Accepted Soon,! vorts read at the luncheon in the ks New Britain's public schools opened D Wi e tochneral Filled With 1 club showed a total of $594.30 collect- oy i —_— S son, U ’ md the city’s boys and girls But One Can’t Tell When | ca during :{’H;"‘"‘l:‘ N with “new bib and tueker” appeared | Three New Britainites in| Be Present, Sends Per- tion, Accepts Honor summer, said new shoes hit o Team No. 5, Howard Breummer, | his feet, but the givl across the aisle sul F Collision. 2 y ; Sl e oA A e | L e sult of Collisio Greeting to Hero, Who Won War. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 8.—Discussing | captain, $43 team No. 8, H. ( RUMANIANS WARNE!]“ e bl e vhrehe Tl i o proposed reservations to the league of | Blakesley captain, $82.75: team No. 9, o haine ood nil so e = nations, President Wilson replied in an | 1. A, Krause captain, $80.25: team v a result of an auto accident : addr, today to arguments advanced | No. 10, Edward Starr captain, $6 s == Every Room Crowded. vhich occurred on North Colony New York, S —In welcoming New York, Sept -Pershi by those who favor roservations. Team «No. 11, IS Kyle captain, | P ~ . o While exact figures as to the num- | street, Meriden, about 11:30 o'clock.| General Pershing, Secretary Baker | home again B s wisn v e oo TR S e el Peace MG onfexence WA IEN ot et i it b s R e s e e fwe Standinglontthe brided ol R T ey Aptaln, 345500 teaml No A0 T . T e o could not be given this morning, Su-| people—Miss Anna Crane, of 312 | * Tl - 9 but.” Beecher captain $18; team No. 16, A Permit blg‘mng With perintendent Holmes said that the for- | Hartford avenue: Miss Felecita Gal About two and a half years ago, | l-eviathan, ‘itself symbolic of The proposed reservation providing | W. Upson captain, $28; team No. 1IN, mer were crowded. He said that 150 | jmberti, of 102 Hartford avenue; | Py the president’s dirvection, I had the [ over Germany, the commander for unconditional withdrawal from | K. W. Pape captain, $22.75: team No. | Reservation pupils, many from out of town, had | Pony Albanese, of 86 Maple stract, [ honor of designating you to lead the|greatest hosts ever gathered membership, said the president, meant | 19 12 . Pelton captain, $65; team & come {o hix office this morning asking | ynd- Carl Carlson, of Cherry street wrmies of the United States in France. | the Stars and Stripes came slo that its sponsor wanted o “sit near; No. 21, L. P. Slade captain, $43: team e to he transferred to schools in "he | were taken fo the Meriden General| TOday you return, your mission ac-[the bay today, world famed the doar with their hands on the Na Sturman Dyson captain, § : . T ncighborhood where they now were | knob” and if they saw anvthing they | team No. 23, J. J. Witking captain, Paris, Sept. 8.—The supreme council | jiving. He suid that 63 new (enchers, | dldn’t like to “scuttle and run.' $30.50 » of the peace conference today inform-| 20 per cent. of entire staff, were en- | The league proviso that internation Rev. Sutelife Speaks. ed Rumania that a] obligations must be fulfilled beforoe 5 Humphrey, chairman of the | Peace treaty with Austria without ves- | Whether the living conditions 1ere 200 | grany o erushed right side. a badly | freedom saved for us and for the Wwithdrawal would never restrain the ! gpive, acted -as chairman and intro- | ervation or abstain altogether from | too high or not bruised right eve and various contu-| world as the result of our participa- United States, because this nation al- queed Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of | signing. The Rumanian peace delega- List of New 1L S, Teachers, sions and cuts about the head and| tion in the World Way ways would live up to its provisions. | st Mark's Mpiscopal church, who | 0N has not yet reached u decision in Those who wanted a reservation to ! qilked on the drive and urged support, | the matter. article X., Mr. Wilson continued, sim- | ply didn’'t want to come in now wanted to “late joiner.” hospital suffering from severe injur-| complished, with victory written on | hailed as a conquering hero jes. Miss Crane received two sealp | the banners of the greatest Army the [ be nation has ever had and with the rt wounds and a badly injured shoulder, she must sign the | 8aged. This radises (the question as 10 |- wpile Miss Galimberti is suffering | Priceless foundations of liberty and Months Ago. I'wenty-seven months ago hi ped secretly out of the harh) his way to IFrance to prepare ¢ for (he hosts that were to NS A D e it e o honhE Tony Albanese, the driver Confidence Was Unshaken. Then he was only a majonsd Hisl schooll as follows: Dupariment | and ownep of {he can, was the most The {asks entrusted to you re-|He came back today with foud i commere: Misses Klen Bergrors, | severely hurt At the hospital this} quired all the imagination, all the|on his shoulders—the fourth Bertha Jones, Jessic C. Praft, Vera | afternoon he was reported to be in a| energy and all the genius of a great | since Washington to wear them Wilcox and Bertha Waddell; academ- | Semi-conscious \mvt!mm\»\ ~\=”\”“‘~I commander I'rom the first you had | the American flag. The welcome el A ATt A Irector Aps| from concussion of the bram. Carlf ihe complete confidence o » presi-| him would have quickened S Any reservution regurding the Mon- | met by the canvassers of the factory | 1on was to sign the Austrian treaty | 17 " ”}\7“{;»“‘\1‘“‘;;\‘"{'““\"l.“":_‘tm.l\ Irrons | Carlson, the other member of tho “},'f,\( SHmetenias b SRRl S s Tan (e tunne diLnteh v saias vhey mo 1| inerty, s waslthe lenst At BELe Fecelv: Mo R mice) camainedhiinnhaiten (olihb) | [Hivesh i fromb the! cxpicat Miss Marzery Segup; vocational ling-) ¢l a badly bruised right shoulder and | ;4" 'rom the beginning vou hal|Europe where honors had ttion. It | jigh departient, Missos PO tHIdamg, | Was dischargaed from the hospital ves-{ ) " iye support the people of the |heaped upon him, it. retibind appears unlikely that such a signi-| jrelen leveridge, Mo Clapp and Fm- | (erday mornins ,o0 | United States could give you and your [ New York to show the first A ture will be permitted. i N. Dawson: departnient of histor The accldent occurved about 200 ... T4 00 embodied for thelt coun- | to lead an ariny across.éaki Premier Clemenceau presided ut| wMiss Mabel H. Talcott feet above the ~water works bridge, |\ o 0% eir country’s cause. They | “that home, sweet home, the council meeting, which also 1is- worked with devotlon and self-sacri- | Meaning deeper than “‘hail . td cussed the German reply to 1he chief. He urged the feam captains and their = workers to increase efforts to put the e Rumanian delegation has drive over Stuart Hellberg announc- | sent @ note to the peace Aceepts Monroe Dactrine. ed that much opposition was being | conference declaring its inten- secretary of wu his | of : hero of a Roman trl ore doctrine, he added, was unneces- | and asked for recommendations from | With reservations The supreme sary because the doctrine has been | those present as to the best way of | council, this morning, fook (he Ru- swallowed, hook, line and sinker by ! overceming this opposition. Marshall [ manian note under consid the e eMnccrence and had beeh | O. Cook of the New Britain Boys' club autheiiicated by the big powers of the | recommended that boxes be placed in world for the first time the various departments of each fuc- VW ddn't ask Germany's consent | tory Yor the employes to make contri- ayout the meaning of any one of these | buticns in small amounts. This meth- ferms when we were in Paris he! od was approved by the chair and the iad plan will probably be adopted during “‘We told them what they meant the coming week o W, e - x : 2 Y and said sign here.” Does any pa- Hints at Big Wages. e Cornn e deprepeniation |in. fadame, Arthup (Grothyl "ML Rl 20008 (o iaalliston, Albanesos| aufo ]| Your! weltare and. that of) youl inen,|.cheers; nol alien’ henris, il triotic American want that method Mr. Rowe of the New Britain Ma- |0 he German patliament. The dis- | Lamb, James Robinson, Ienncth H. | oA chine company brought up the ques. | CUSSIoN of this subject was not com-| Walther. There is a vacancy in ihe | There were cries of “no, no.” from ' tion of contributions from those en. ! Pleted today. The councll will take | department of wcademic English and the crowd amed in work on Old Home Week | !t UD again tomorrow. thisiis leing (illed for the present Ly | If reservations were put in, Mr., plans, sueh as the men stringing elec ‘J - Miss Justine Brown, formerly a teacih- Wilson told them, all that the senate tric lights and building the arch of While the council will probably | er at the Hhigh school, but who | had written would have to go back | welcome and court of honor in Walnut | Sbend several days on the reply to the | pects to do graduate work at Yale | | | department of mathematies, Alice Fernald: depar chines, one driven by Ralph Beau- chemin of Merviden, and the other by } Albanese, collided with terrific force, | cauipment. Their hearts went over Hint of Tears in Welcom ment of modern lanmuazes, Mrs. ey . fice to sustain you with troops a \llies' demand for suppression of [ tha K. Tallon: departmort of scionce Article 61 of the German constitution | near the railroad tracks. The two ma- | tertrude 1. Hooper: trade school, Roy : . : S e : Gertrude T, ioc trad hool. Roy | g 0 ¢ s were overturned by the| seas with you and their prayers fo No foreign throats could vol his machine were hurled into the air dence and affection of your fellow-|today. There was a hint of tel Phe Meriden police this morning| citizens were an inspiration to youa in [the welcome, for those who g conducted a rigid investigation to de-| the hours of preparation and the | knew that not even the plaud termine the cause of the accident. It| hours of battle; the splendid exploits [a grateful people could banish] is said that the two machines side-] of the Army under your command |the sad faced soldier's mind the swiped each other. As a result of their| were, in turn, an inspiration to our [0ry of his own life's tragedy. investigation a warrant was issued | national effort Dawn barely had broken whi inst Albanese to appear in court Groat Victories Are Won! Leviathan loomed through the et eun e et Sy L | as saon as e s discharged from the “The great victories are now won, | ©ff Ambrose Channel lightship. - s oAt R e would he asked for a larger contri- | position that Germany is ating the | This departn.ent which &sa unit of the | |0 ST S e <2 : 3 iy oIt > oM are not in as good humor as they had i crmany is violating th hospital to answer to the charges of |y oniicent Army has refurned | IN8 slowly through the narre Bion 1 bution than any others. He recom- | treaty hefore it becomes effoctive, | Junior It O. T ¢ has been in eharga | (ORI S0 G 00 G g, nd ths soldlers who cnce macched |=esewsy, the great siig il CannothAltexs Shantun | mended that each man be approached | therehy rendering it impossibla for | 0f l4eut. Ellix Burdsley. The latter is through the thickets of the Arg by a convoy of six destroyers The only way the Shantung pro- | individually, Chairman Humphrey ex-{ the Allies to ratity it now on a furlough awaiting his dis- L e O R RO | n nnes | circled oy artinald Stilen conid o baifared. 2:. wiliacn | pluined that the contractars were do- | S are citizens again, filled with high > S : . ST eting rANZe L /1 d smories greal deeds and carrving Forts Boom Salute, declared, would be o &0 to war with | % the work at cost in some Instances | provious advices from Paris on (he several Mectings Arranged. Two Negroes yncne memories of great deeds and carrving & 5 and because of this fac v felt the % B T B ES aipuble Melaole 7 into life the inspiration which nfem- The forts which guard th Japan, England and France. 1le told | “m‘“” N ol i "‘I' ."“ I." ! 'l\“ subject of the probable attitude of Ihe behnuinalo g8 th TR ) B M b f 50 Wh I BSreRin il Tt o ee Rl o madl e eear ke iite A the crowd the nation could not “sign | N e S BINEEE 1SS SO IR It el cotinti v inhic e iva i to e Gy || RuDl L mse Rl HDeninign e BoTEseh o0 Ly y 00 o0 ues | DRANthay Bros 9mpe and ” i derad, 6 as IS b oh O G { tional subscriptions; In many cases | 0 €200 SUUE vesRrd Jooted | Hotmes™ otfice ihis wrternoon at 1 to | i sacrifice for that great cause en which was once the pride of Gel “We c e AT treaty. | the contractors have let their regulie 3 onal duestion reflected |00 "on the enrollment. At 2 o'clock | Jacksonville, Ila., Sept 3—TWO0 | jered. Your return closes the his-[crept up to quarantine and e cannot re-write this aty.” | | o § long while they | general opinion among the peace con- saldi he MWelntstbktatce it Rons letvve | HISROIRRUSINa s L vlon slwibiTeRth e i liimsae s eligiman e f S 1t cmployed their entire forces on tho 5 “ egates that the German work for Old Home Week He said reply decliring that the disputed turning turtle All the occupan ot | were constant Doubtless the confi-|the greeting that was Pershing' EhLhthe onse il e e e | Hill park. Inasmuch as these men [ German note before completing i, it | college when the school opens there. added there were indications that have been receiving double pay for | is considered certain the answer will | The other vacancy is in the departs those on the other side of the water their time. Mr. Rowe felt that they be extremely firm in tone, taking the | m=nt of military scicnce and tactics. there was a mecting of the attendancs | negroes charged with - murder Wwere | (ory of the American Expeditionary | through the narrows into the officers there, On Wednesday at 3 p. | taken from the city Jail here shortlv | jooicee’ phe president had hoped to|under the shadow of libgrty's tiel Id m, there will be a general meeting of | after midnight and lynehed. A mob 5 0L aiconally to speak on behalf | While the guns still echose it was the unworthy people who wera [ [1Ci¢ would remain in the constitution [ (o eachers of the city at the High| of 50 men stormed the jail in search 08 | (o 0" ivion s word of welcome, In | Whistles of merchant vessels g always looking for the person that re- | “Without legal force” was hizhlv | (ihool. Followit <ocinl half hour | a negro who was being held for as- | 5000 seven seas, saucy tugs, ungainly absence, he has directod ceived the graft ax there was no graft | evasive and the conference probubly | superintendent of Schools ilolmes | sanlting w little white girl but who { 0 GHETEE £ boats, excursion craft of every in this occasion He spoke of the | would insist on actual elimination of K will outline the work for the comung | had secretly been taken to St. Augus- Wt oiar Bail Azabn and the airens of facto hard work the committee in charge | the section from the constitution | 1e by court officers early last night oined in a discorc 1¢ y vear. tir joi I and The president said he had heara D0 done and mentioned several of tha e ol itlin is substituting at | following threats of violence 1Pind- The shores of, Btaten TSkl Noms men wanted ‘the United Statesy buoriinent businessimeniwhoinitd ghys the Grammar school for Miss Maude | ing (heir intended victim xone, ,the Iyn, New Jersey and Manhatta f % 5 g v s © od | #nd on behalf of the people whose tollsiard aloaelifor an Unimeal Dans | o uchiofithely (imeliNy BHum phrey Contractor Begs Mell Prescott, who was injured in an acci- | crowd seized the two negroes chursed lined with thousands whotd & sons you have led. The confidencs expressed surprise that any one in , ¢ sabeock is| wl he murder recently of George ecting came 1 or Americanism,” but he did not believe | v dent, while Mps. Inez H. Babeock is| with the m *| grecting came faintly across 3 ! h which we sent you away vo w Britain should be under the ini- 0 s T W k s S St i an ool then o it N i A e sople Wo! cep s paid filling & vacancy at the Smalley| Dubose, a ; S Ak ‘"waters of the bay to the fal the people would ac ‘)’l‘ “) ':' ‘;‘]” pressien that favors were being shown n Streets Io or. chool the outskirts of the city in automo- | have sacredly kept. Wherever there il 08 OF 118 MUY 10 ISR ® tribute to Senator Hitcheock, the = (tFUEHR & school. y ma lizcontnactons 1hor was AT ey e siles and shot them to he vanguard o he 4 democratic leader in the treaty fight I y N y Labor was at a premium this morn- High Schoot ures, bil nd sho = | ihere s o lover or libarty: Swheraver |t mguard of the vast ar | o umphrey Boosts Drive ying and althoush every man standing Approximate figures of the number | then placed ropes aboul the necks of |t welcomers which had packed thi 9 pllowing jthe s vending fof Brenontsilioivan strectiand who appeared to | enrolled al the warious schools wore| the hodies and dragged tery park and overflowed inte oeatrman Humphrey arose und deliv-|pe out of work was approached by | obtained this aftermoon. The Acu- [ the city streets streets heyond, waiting patient) ered an impressive address on the im- & | of peril, you and your eat Army | po . 3 o John Maguire, a loeal contractor demic High school reports 527, the ershing had been greeted by portance of the drive and the neces- [\, "nuble to. secure. the Lo Ao e \re remembered and loved. You re President Marshall and the seel sity of gutting the campaign over. He pUnber ot i CRconaRHCly : 2 Three Killed afld 49 Urged (R captains and their workers | PN desired for a big piece of work | Hish school, 600, and the trade school Greal- FITe Burning turn not only to America, but wlso 10 {of war and was ready to cros e hea of the country r 1) f 1 - upon which his force is engaged. The ) I viver to the great city whigl to exert every effort to see that every- | T oree ls engaged. The | 110 In Arc/langel Gulf s S kg 1o | et to pay nim tribut 7 A He said he believed the (reaty rhould be accepted soon, but added “But no man can tell how long it will take the United States senate (o do anythir el e T bid you welcome, gratefully, on behalf of the country you have served death. 'They |is a soldier or a friend of a soldicr, whose home is in Omaha. He had “been proud to stand by Senator Hitchcock,” he said, “in the fight.” them throueh | there is a heart which rejoices at the deliverance of mankind from its hour Hurt on Flagship | o G i Uiomion ™ s [#7eed to ke the men 10 work ana Sl snnounced it he il | 0 i them e o of o | French Expected To Archanzel. sent San Francisco, Sept. 8.—Reports of 1« nd\ the meeting of the business men f,‘;:‘ I(f(“'““’” \'v';:“mfr'('»\vvv”\‘rlur:;”H»\'““": i has 1;.“ n hm”\’n;:” l“v:\ u‘s»‘lt” ‘|mm”'\v.|:\ My “‘";"’ “{"‘\:"“.’\'\'M' ¢ "‘*I"” : 1t 8 o'clock and as she was the death of three members of the ! of the city tomarrow noon and will | =0 #ccepted the offer and started ou R f T S 10 tiyoldaxsson MM iese, s Gy LA , 5 3 \ [ warped into her berth there crew of.the U. S. . New Mexico, flog- | endeavor to secure the support of that ' the truck att 6/ reaty ept‘ Gulfi ot Archangel INTimber andiaa W |RETSetEV o U LI SIS0 NI U OUIAERIV SN orre e SR o lay tas cheering! ship of Admiral Hugh Hodman, and ' orianization for the campaign. As a e Uiree miles on bath sides of|{zne the gueatest pleasure Lo Bxisp Youll| 16 Ferowal watheted S the injury of 40 others in a firc aboard last resort an effort will be made 1o . . treaty with Germany, according fo | the gulf have heen destroved. sparks | hand and say to you what is in m¥ | poping smiling in appreciatio the ‘vesssl here last night were con. | Sccure the consent of the factory offi- A[[-Russtans Begm fome newspupers here. is expected fo | having flown across the water which, | eart and inthe hearts of all true |y gy g™ (8 TREREES firmed today by officers swho directed | ¢idls to make a factory canvass. ‘ be ratified by the chamber of depu- | at that point, is 1,000 yards wide. | Americans as we hail your return 10 { one0™ (hee he forgot his d = | the arive closes Wednesday of ' ok e September 19 and by the sen- | The destruction of property for miles| the homeland you have served so wal- S z ~ the firesfighting | : rive n ties on September he de " omeland | is enthusiasm in returning Aodordths o A. F. Billy, ohfet| ek and but w small portion of OISREVIRL | = o o e 20 iround is veporfed complote. Esti- | lantly. Notwithstanding my physical e asr, (o A gunner’s mate, the dead ave: William | (U148 have been raised. it will be nec- London, Sept. 8. —Admiral Kolchals, happy throng. At the pler were M. Savage, engine man, second class: | C59rY to make ume of every possible | head of the all-Russlan government, $0,000,000 rubles. TIncendiarism is| mander-in-chief and as spokesman of | qignituries of nation, state &Nl i L ' | source for securing maney E = : began : e 5 ll l l C[ 1117 Eihelel our fellow-countrymen, bid you an af-|ang | '8 there he 'metTiNN A3 Hillaro, » GeorgaliDizon, mesatut-| SR SRS EREMEEIS (e Llide & CORMOSCHEING CEabl ie C olera IS aiming | suspected wd it was there he was we R R(;’]sllovfld on September 1, sys an — {stionsigandiontins astiy \\"!N\‘m‘ on behalf of the nation p . e g o e flicial message from ( STRIKE 1S ENDED. « welcome warmed with the ardor o THe Tkt a1oI6 166" K 1 : i "'”5“’*‘*“"“3““ ‘nllv"'l‘““(‘\‘f""l-l (Continued on Eleventh Page) e gm(,'L:r:wf,:;”‘:.e‘.‘(‘?.sgi{ ;:;Sn:l‘" 200 to 300 Eacl’ Day AL Eeriinelarestion inn il o NadE i e e e q},.;.,‘dm: ",‘,9,“::”?v“‘;;(f[“‘::’”:‘.:‘,‘: i i + — ——— - Stockholm, Sept. 5.—From 200 to| Labor Troubles In Chile Are Tempo- | tion. You have served the country | bers of which had served thio ‘)]‘rr‘o\\':] ,.\nAd hixlls y )"?l}ill)!‘fls’ \ll)w 8300 persons are dving daily in Petro- Over. with fine devotion and admirable ef-|all the fighti in which the v Wooten, Burroughs and Miller. SENATE WILL RECEIVE TREATY TERMS gradireom foholera, ] Beopraiuel to o 0ul B antiago L Chlle Septid = Thellaborl|jseiper a2 R AT ISTSNE ROt I inniE hadjbasn enxausc b NV v N oo o\ WEDNESDAY: DE. S from fha U 7 St S, S, T e ebar e o it et | cept Savage, who was drowned in the 5 D BA TE OPENS MONDAY of medleines and food, many of the | jo. onding the general strike called | *&f ibes e thollibestyion 5565 ca lGanel lall Heresirana jce machins room., hospitals have boen closed. Jast week. The employes in the varl. |,fion Of liberty—the li peoplon | Gangs all llere” and . otiiley G0N tiidey 870 dlveton t sems o of nanony mingled with the cheers. Fop I e 3 >ratses Work of A, . T blocks or more 1 rom the. work Monday. A conciliation court LSRG T b b ore Washington, Sept. 8.—The pence) senate today, (hat while ha fuvo ‘We are proud of you and the Jubllation could be heard ey o he favored m A v has been formed to settle the labor EamE R o s Brlttsfi 1 orces Are treaty Will he reported to the senate | ratlilcation of tho (roaly without A diaputes. The’labor executives have |Men you commanded. No finer u glieglsl docked a¥SEiy ° nexit Wedneaday mnoon, Chalrmun [ amondment or resorvatlon, ho was |'| declared their willlngness to confide | Mies ever set thelr indomitable Many Prominent Men, Evacuatmg Arc/mnge[ Lodge, of foreign relations commli-| convinced thut concesslons muwt ho | | Tarttord, Sept, 8,—Foreoast thelr interasts to the spivit of justice | Strength and unconquerable spirit| qen, Pershing stepped. 4shil tee announced today. It is planned to | made fo (hoso fuvoring reservitlons for New Britin and vicindty: of the presidont of the republic against the forces of wrong. Thelr|9:20 o'clock. Waiting for him @ London, Sept. 8—Evacuation of|call up the treaty for debate besin-| and that ho hnd boen discussing with Partly cloudy tonlght and {8 irenvalartrellar Ftnel chambar at|| elory izl theliory (ot tHeknations andllicadl ot the rane ok b Archangel by the British expedition- | ning next Monday. | democrats n “compromise” on con- exday; litte change in tem- deputies has passed the bill for the |it is with a thrill of profound pride | Baker with hands outstretched; avry forces is in progress, it was off- Senator Slmmons, democrat of‘ servativa remojutlons of an interpreta. | | perature, consiruction of new highways at an e coiibobge e \ wlally announced here today. North Carolina, announced to the| tive character, e - _ estimated cost of $10,000,000, (Continued on Tenth Page,) (Continued on Seventh P & i Pershing Waves Cap. great e | read to vou this messuge r he zreat liner came up to he Paris, Sept. 8, (Havas)—The peace | mills fo mates of the damage place it at| absence, may I not, as vour com- 4 - . -~ ~ -