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2 lh po feo 8. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBE BLUFF AND BRAG, TURKS CLAM ANS GERMAN PAPERS. “Sb ARREST G ft “KEEP BOYS ON FARM,’ |BOY OF 13 TRIES 10 ARREST GAMBLING HELD IN $25,000 BAIL ’ ee | IN AMIBNATION str WADSWORTH PLEADS! HIS FATHER’S WEDDIN Se aes wee’ better unser dete ct | a obidieat lg “ATLAST GET NEWS SAYTHEBRITISHOF IN THE BATTLES ON ~ KING'S DAUGHTER ere ve IG } Better Education Will Do It, U. 8. Mother Dead Less Than Month, 2 tye pthyron gdlmewggee Fore ; | Senator Tells Life ‘Insurance Son Pleads Too Late.at P SESE HOUWEBSPEECH — THREEFRONTS| OF BOYD RECALL "AFTER TAM RAGE) "i | i : Hatiogs to be ready to leave the city | | Pi e Tearful and indignant, Peter Keane, epproaching partial demobilisation of the army. Tho report is dnoonfirmed, , but Ht is said the genstal staff is con- Hundred and Fourteenth Street, pushed bis way into the private offigé of City Clerk P. J. Scully to-day. panies in bringing about a better sye- tem of rural credits and conserving the fertility of the soll were cited by No Peace Till Allies Win, is the! Report Successes in Garden of Not Known, They Say, on. Mrs. Grace Canfield Hannon * | “My father, James Keane, says he widering the best measure to accom- General Tone of the Eden, the Caucasus and at | What Ground the United | Held in $25,000 Bail in the speakers to-day at the final sea}, oof, o%to y Josephine King, of plteh 1.” | | sion of the Ninth Annual Convention | No. 329 Kast Fortythird Street," sob- - & LONDON, Deo. 10.~All the morn- Press. | the Dardanelles. States Acted. | Heart Balm Suit. of the Association of Life Insurance| bed, Peter, “and Y don't. want you to i Rewspapers comment on what | residents in the Hotel Astor. het, Who. aied November 4 characterize aw the grave situ- | The particular interest that the 900) 3)"iaue, will pray for you as long as Of the entente forces in serbia. CONSPANTINOPL®, Doo, 10.—An| BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Deo, 10)— ial (Soeclal to ‘The Brentng World.) life Inguranes Presidents attending | you live.” ss Reuter despatch from Salonica PRAISE FROM GERMANS. |. meiet report feates that the! The Frankfurter Zeitung, tho fret | PROVIDENCE, R. Dec, 10.—| the meetings have in the conservation atten Katherine Hogan, ai agent $t a 4 " ; | ‘Turtes ire Ruining the as- |, ; , Mrs. Grace Canfield Hannon, the of farm resources is that their com- |th® Catholic Protective f “Fe French and British are re- rman newspaper to comment edi- is attached to the Children’s Court, sided with the boy. 2s “T learned Jast night father wan to ent on the boy, “and | condaney. in Mésopothmia, and that pretty twenty-two-year-old daughter’ panies have millions invested in farm the British expedition of the late Richard Canfield, noted mortgages, and each step to improve gembler and sporting man of New, the land means greater security of the Comment is That torially on the Amertean demand for Boy-Ed and Capt js following In view of the fact that the Serbian its long retreat from the vicinity of the recall of Capt marry again, e i a I went to see Miss King and asked army for the moment ts out of the} Chancellor Expressed the | nagaad. ‘The War OMco announce- | yon Papen, to-day expressed the hope York and Saratoga, Is free to-day On| United States Senator James W.|her not to consent to the wedding. Z reckoning, their presence in Serbian " ment follows: that any ateps taken by the American $25,000 bail, following her arrest 0D) Wadsworth jr. of New York, speak-| My reason was that my mothers « territory is no longer necessary. Bul- Popular View. | “Mesopotamia Front—The enemy's atop v y a civil warrant in a $26,000 suit Hig oe the any gotd of Agriculture,” | memory should be respected. oer a garian successes amount to an occu: jTeaistance 1 décreaning pppaibly, CCvernmont will not cast discredit brought against her by Mrs. Ivy 8. 0 co 6 & promising fu-|who really loved a woman wou! |upon Atobaessador Bernstorff. “It is regrettable that the good re- ture for the American farmer if a steps are taken to develop the Sgriquitural industry, He advocated pation of territory no longer disputed. have invariably suffored checks of getting married in lege than @ month after her burial, her my father nor Miss King would take me Johnson, wife of Benton L. Johnson,! Our treops repulsed all Hettleboqar- tents SoG evi euneatbadl tes, WIth heavy losses te (hdvattaok~ LONDON, Dec. 10—Angry com~- time the allied troops assumed| ments in the London press to-day on ers, Bix acroplanes which wo taj) tons mow existing between Ger. | Mra, Hitnpon ia charged with eS es a rural educational fa-| seriously. 80 came to you.” rat “ many and America should be shaken | alienation of the latter's affections. | © in order to prevent persons} The City Clark sent for the book. . ‘the offensive, notwithstanding thetr| the German Chancellor's speech were tured Rive been repaired and aré now a born in the country from moving to] of ds. And found James : Saiioesteelty eeperior Sirens.” mingled with sarcastic shota and boing nwed nguinat the enemy. |by stich rough measures,” said the ‘The case tn expected to come UP At the cities. This, he Believed, would | ond Mise King obtained « lise 4 ; se pen aldioearay Geclarations that “tho Cifigeciior| “Caucasian Bront—The enemy ni-| lous. “If Germany hae made | the January term of the Superior Gventually solve the “back to the soil” ‘The mar: RIOTS AGAINST WAR merely repeated the old biuff and) tacked our westerly detachment naar mistakes, or even worse, we cannot Court. problem, gondone such acts, but neither must “At any rate, we Ambassndor | Hernstorit will remain untouched.” | harder will be the German terms of “Dardanelles Front—Near Anafarta peace,” said the Daily Express, “and hostile artillery opened fire from sen, this In the face of common knowledge from several directions, Our artil-{ ey a | EET Hannon In one cab and Deputy Bher- iff Paster in another, the two ma- chines raced up and down more than brag.” | Alash-C ‘a, but l. ° be. Mrs. Hannon’'s arrest came after a 33 y q wee ones yan vite had tho temority to warn us AXciniatien occurred ou the OBNeS parr | 2867. (6 a, Py s) legend one] 4 RS GRACE | sating om aatony Bagg er DOESN'T WANT CASSIDY IN “a i, 'D IN GERMAN . the longer the war continues the, tions 6f the front. D or national charadter, Se [the neat in olty. ra. aa si so bigdlg eas. the front on TO CLEAR COMPLEXIONS , LONDON, Doc. 10.—The Exchange AND WILLETT PAROLED The following official Peared in the Berlin “The American Gov amént STR Dec, 10.—Tho Rome cor- | | | | | f these wars reveals “a| “After that how did she look at sive us shelter,’ Special for Frid jal for Saturdi asserts It. As for his attempts to| ft! study o! « 5 jpecial for Friday cial for Satu startling picture of faulty leader-| you?" asked Mr, Levy, ) > ‘CRE, Incite our allies against ourselves,| ship, neediess. waste of lives and | "Very appealingly,” the witness an- The eo Ai roe ap MOLASSES PEPPERMINT CUrS— Sree Bank eat they are not the first of the’ kind,| property, costly overhead charges|swered. “She would look into” my g piause, declared he believed that |] | Just pure, wholesome, old fashioned and we know how our lies have| *uemented by Rayment of ,bountles eyes as if ape was Rolne to fal inte . fy when tae present war is over the |] | Molasses Candy, richly flavored with ” to keep up voluntary enlistments,|my arms. e aa er love for me i MM n id fineet Oli of Peppermint, and re hitherto regarded them. Undue prolongation of all these wars |Wwas sacred, ‘Then she told me she terms 12) 11S Deaple (Gf. ie Meri «wit aeeaes ity Eames gies aoe: comer 10c L Kates BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Deo. 10] and finally, reckless expenditure of |had made a resolution to reserve her a a Supraniocs that ence & main. |} | shape sweets, POUND BOX Cream: (United Preas).—The German press| Pub! funds for continuing pen. | first kiss for the man she became en- ta i “It America preserves ber self pos- a { to-day voloed practically unanimous] °Re. 6 have not learned eee Ait ian. and havens Chat if jesston," he added, she may exert |] | || SPECIAL UFFERING FOK ¢ xIDAY AND SATURDAY i ave our ¥ om i ‘Sry, 00! roe \ approval of Chancellor von Beth-| lesson,” the report adds. "It has i uy § \ great mediating influence. I mean ben of the 7 Family, renpattn : f 4 f t : ol bor defenses which, by passive —_ ner." Ho then left tor the with Germany's enemies, The Kreuz-| method alone, can deny to an enemy State Capitol for a pul eption, seltung and Boersengeltung com-| the use of these localities as bases for DANISH STEAMSHIP SUNK pela is ae sie Special Feature for the Hoi bern B such expeditions, AILING TO-DAY. Christmas Candy nted: LONDON, Dec, 10.—The Danish S | fk : po The enemy being unable to gain HIGH GRADE BON BONS, CHOCOLATES AND c . “The Chancellor has said what allja foothold in any of these fortified [steamship Minsk has been sunk by —— ment of aj! Chorolaten, “a Surieiweas Ttaute Chel sh eagy MEETe—or an 00d Germans have thought.” Breas by direct naval attack will |German ‘submarine, Tho crew was | Tita ales, S440 earn, _ Lenape, Jacksohvil eM Fergisaecentting tale ety aitereat sortie he sia ee $1.25 erefore ‘orced to find some suit- | saved, C.of Montgomery, Savannah. 5 wiv ; A ite Lokal “Antelger declared that| sive pince on the coast trom which TOY IN MOUTH KILLS BABY. |©,0f Montaomery, Sas ra hice wacked n't Eagnd Rosey ni 20e:/2 Pound Boney at be ; e world must now realize that Ger-| and operations can be conducted both | |The Minek ait many fights not to conquer, but for| against the important coast cities | Was owned a health x . hagen, f which por > was is-| Dies In Arms of Father on Why to pa) menare to) her own protection, and added: nd the rich commercial centres in |Hiki sins hulle in iii, Bho eetied; oe ef 2 CIAL NOTICES. . ek ecm day, 8 the interior. Long stretches of const a ‘ the Mt. Sinal Hospital, ee il) AU), eS 1 Offer to Sund: h water with a tea-| | “The Chancellor expremsed clearly | ling between the fortified places ile | {qm Blyth, England. on Nox. 1, but afte peci er to Sunday oc urches, Etc, the desires of Germany, peaceable | open to the enemy. Thevonly reason. | nation.» of give dest) praying in the kitchen of his home at ASK FOR and GET Com tere aia NM OPOLIEAR MCHORE ig Pere now as before the war, He notified | ble way in wh these localities can — No. 79 Eaat One Hundred and Seventh 5 ours ty Pi Whol, Cand 7 5 the world that Germany ts willing for | Pe defended is by. providing « mobile ITEMS FOR INVESTORS Street shortly after nooh today tittle HORI ICK Ss Absolutely Pure. Wholesome Candy, and 5 Melent strength, ). tas MIKE nine koehina a : Shaner tise eye aud] peace—the aooner the better, if It|located that it may be throws in at{ , Fer 972,000, the same as lust, nale, the Pratt eae NE Oat ee Pounds of that OLD-FASHIONED CLEA the entire alimentary | °ri88* What we absolutely want." | threatened points at the proper time,” |tock Exchange membership of C.F. | tov tin cu in ilk mouth Je slipped THE ORIGINAL CANDY, and 60 Half-Pound Boxes, i hae t The Vossische Zeitung laid partion ——$—~—_—— ; SAAD i SOren es AAA cEe men none Pte wi Pi a noe Petting mete feed Into) ie reas on Betimann;Holweg's| SHohenor ead Grey Visit Freaun| Qrvet Norther Xs, Ogtober, arose onre altered him i rh i {i 5 MALTED MILK Pounds of MANHATTAN MIXED. Cou: 079, Not after tax | The father too ellow tn his Chocolates, (a of limestone phos-| declaration that the longer the war President, | ). Four months gross | arma and tricd tog p trom Nis Senin at wemearastt, paramere, sie 8) $3.90 phate costa very little last we greater will be the A h 390 throat without success. oe carried the store, feat cattcicer ie on ag : Se secbrie ry a Field Marshal ‘mart Witonense, pind is to M Hf bit al, rune ine HW at aa . — F t to make anyone | ties for the future that Germany will | *" Piel’ | Golt'a Patent Firearme Manufacturing | only to find on artiving. there that the i vo, at BROADWA ‘ an enthusiast ae Wenden ng. Men demand. Pda oak a ig ais sdb any red. regular dividend of | haby had died CULMANE.—On Deo, 9, 1016, DAVID, be- wide NAAR i ie “Ip with e dull, ‘aching hacd 12| While, tho Chancetior's speech just! day by Vresident Poincare, Preaiaeny °“* Ber cents and an ; No Award of ¥ loved mugnend’ of M66te Ware, ‘nasise of Sunt Bt Be meee ‘2 6 1 arin se now 1s the oversadowing toplo of | Peincare gave a luncheon to the Britian Rumely Properties fold a receiver's io Awaed af No! Race Ger Rionebel GAGRNY pers: any \4 ah Bi jurred tongue, Sab whic! was ate 01 ,000, . reland, Ei ‘“ sallow complexion, pthers who| “cussion, It ts fact that ofMctals| {aiid by the members: of the ‘French {ete £2" $4,000.00) CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Dec. 10 (via Funeral from bis tate residence, 495 Sua’ ™,' 3B Sa have attacks, acid stomach or id the Berlin public are almost as| Cabinet and Under Seoretaries of State. | poe 9750,000 to Salvation Army. | London, 3.10 P. M.).—The Norwegian Bast 624 et., on Monday, Dec, 18, at sore one i is r PB 4 by Py ideal Mua ents Qnty One “BROMO QUININE.” LONDON, Dis 10. ithe late Raward | Parliament wilt not award the Nokel] 8:00 tee eee ee ee wil @ wig tn’ Ane en son in his message : tof |Peace Prize this year, following the t Jann the By ¢ r “1 Improvement is bath health! 1) Congress on contain. forelguccore red tor TTD eee ota Gea’ fesentiyy bes |aourse ‘adopted, last ‘joar, “when ‘no| be offered ut 10 Ar Ma” snterment Ci Hades the container tm each ence, : eitisens of the United States, | itt . queathed Fie0, to the Balvation Army, |award was made, vary Cemetery. ’ : Paes ated be SEES: OOM Se Gk yp tt aes a lle ta leader of the German people in de- states.” Would be most advantageous to those who provoked It. “The Allies do not regard Germany 8 invinaible and will not do so any the more because Bethmann-Hollweg mann-Hollweg’s statements on peace before the Reichstag yesterday. ‘The same endorsement came trom business men, professional men and women of ali classes in Berlin. They agreed that the Chancellor made an admirable statement of Germany's Position and that he showed con- clusively that responsibility for the continuance of tho war must rest Chancellor, has beaten everybody and some high conception of statesinan- ship and endeavor by careful manipa- lation of admitted facts to persuade the allies to call the struggle a draw Jery repligd And compelled the moni- ‘ARMY OF 1,500,000 would bo §182,717,096 and a force of enlistment period. The annual u keep costa of the War College plan after the system is in full operation is estimated as $819,478,000 as against) regson. of the number, ‘speed sha Sarre “Stomcity ‘of bcean-going “vessels.” Tt declares that the succeasful outcome of the wars in which the country has. been engaged has given the publie a wrong impression, inasmuch as care- never been driven home by the bit~ terness of defeat, known @ Jena or The report then mal this state- ment of the military pro! % “From what has been stated. we are forced to the conclusion that we must be prepared to resist a com- bined land and sea operation of for- midable strength. Our principal coast cities and important harbors have already been protected by har- ‘We have never orion »prehension w: eflected. | marine der serious apprehension was reflected. rimen your own eyes that {t ts Impossible.’ ” | The following day, ab. Ket cham tostl onl | Frxivicta 181 th ‘Lox none of all those men attracted her affections. “She told me I was the only one who had ever impressed her, She said I had opened her eyes to a new love ' “SERY KNOWN, tn “tt was at our fourth meeting 1 proposed. Before she accepted she asked particularly about the fortune my grandfather had left me, She ac cepted, ion’ ¢ . Boro, ree was returning home from a down (Continued from First Page.) new banking law,” he added, He spoke of the opportunities of of offtelal Washington they think ghey do. “foo many business men, ho said,| “run down to Washington and say, ‘it looks Uke rain: for God's sake much as me and told me that her kiss was her own discovery and that she was gifted with it be cause of her extraordinary love for me. She kissed me a long time, cling ing to me. It was two hours, T guess Tt was go long that T had to turn my BPE EPLEL EEE “Continuous and frequently con- tinuous,” said Ketchum. spiritual mediation, not government aediation.” He appealed to business men to \wply themselves to business as if hey were building up the constitu- Uon of the United Btates and a com- non kindred of all mankind.” The President concluded his address amid great applause, The entire audi- i sang “The Star Span- that Germany Is necessarily growing lory replied, scattered hostile troops premed the wish that the Gernan | oon hens ce Dist « ” Ne weaker every day and leas able to and drove transport ‘ships to the Government recall its military and The chase bees in front of No, ret Attomey Croptey Says big vagened pegiergees es be vg tl carry out the grandiose plans of hor naval attaches to the German Em- mansions | 964 Benefit Street, where Mrs, Ha\ Brooklyn Convicts Have Not — | {he automobile, perfectly explaine pd basty at Washington. Further det non oecuples an apartment above the “ 4 bad bs anther poo, : “7¢ there was a long-signted states-| bomb fighting on our. fight wing. A fegardie { thle roaucat are not at) Opening of tho stock market wax alone in which her mother lives, Dep- Paid Fines, the skin reinédy, And thete fs” man in Germany he would contrive hostile cruiser participated in the ei-. growids America came to this cons | {tM And spiritieas affair, as the uty Sherif Paster hd awaited her District Aitorney James C. Cropsey |tomething machinielike «bdut Poslatwe 7 “Great. demonstrations in favor of| to arrive at a settlement that would) gagement. An tronclad moniter and clusion.’ Street in general was inclined tolappearance in front of the house for of Brooklyn wrote a lett we Lg ¥ | too, for tl power is there and at your pened are occurring throughout Hun-| leave his country powerful and men-|a torpedo boat of the enemy opened! THE~OMcial announcement followed | awalt developments in this country’s | more than three hours. Just as dusk | & letter to the Par- bidding sets to work istently g oul ing. Fortunately for the world the| fre ‘in many directs 6 1. conferences between officials of the] relations with Austria, although no| was failing a taxicab In which she|°l@ Board to-day protesting against | clear your inflamed lexion, toe the correspondent reported. | acing. unately In many directions. ur artll- Foreign Office and of the war and hie Lege on parole of ay Joe” leate your copqe ey ane an, 3 ¥ ‘assidy, former Democra h tu T} net skip. eapondent of the Journal sends the termined to rush on to Irretrievable| tor to withdraw after being hit twice. esiadeceelip nica In second hottr Studebaker was|town shopping. trip drew up, Mrs.louciie” ana ronments aks s srt cerita ret dea ‘ following: . Gimaster, The allies will read tho) “In the vicinity of Sedul-Bahr strong, rising to 170%, up 2% points| Hannon stepped out, and the Deputy Willlam Willett, who are ‘ ..|(— ——__— “A Zurioh (Switeeriand) despatch| Chancellor's speech with relief and| there was the customary artillery. from the low of to-d U.S. Steel| Sheriff faced her. Mrs. Hannon spats G6'ir Stan 60.1 so ~aploa nd 8 ae ‘ that violent demonstrations fi psatisfaction.” duel, A° larger’ number of air tor- sold at 87%, up J from Thursday's}recogniecd. ‘The deputy, hastily in Bing Bing far einai ode na . 1 y of peace have taken place {in| The Evening Standard says the pedoew than usual Was discharged * Baldwin and Crucible were up| jumped back into her cab and that neither of the save ata HH aote § ¥ Berlin. The police were obliged 6] speech disposes of the idea that Ger-|\ against our lett wing. Our artillery about 1% points, General market! slammed ‘the door, She shouted a fine of $1,000 Jane gin ee ee re : charge the crowds, The windows of/ many intends to ask for peace. This/ destroyed some munition depots of steady, hasty word to the chauffeur and the| the prison sentence, stores and cafes were smashed during] ®°wspaper considers the prospect of) the enemy's artillery. Noar Akbach | i] Increase of 1,025,000 tons In U. S./cab shot away, Deputy Sheriff Pas-| Willett and Cassidy were convicted | 1 thé rioting. Soldiers in the crowd] Peace as perkane moré remote at this) we brought down a British aeroplane, Steel orders published at noon, al-|ter jumped aboard another taxi and | last sey aoe oe to pa- | . took an active part in the disturb.|™oment than at any other period) which was completely burned.” 80 KETCHUM SAYS though far above the highest forecast, | gave spectacular chase through the pied 46 cory pisos ey have both ap~ = ” . by ty s sinos the outbreak of the war, failed to stimulate the buying and | crowded «& its of the downtown dis- Dy Jropse: District Attorney Cropsey points out ‘ The Pall Mall Gazetto says that prices declined a little, but raliied|trict. Mrs, Hannon eluded the dep- | that in the law there is no punishment ‘Switseriand, (via Paris) Semaine 3 10—Peace manifestations have} While Germany, according to the when tradera saw that selling was|uty, but half an hobr later Paster | provided to tuke the place of the fine if it is unpaid and states th y eedurred’ not ollly at Berlin, but at (Continued from First Page.) Mant. Market very quiet and dull, | |saw her car standing in front of the | if it \s i ro. oe ea hoes Dresden and Leipzig, according to|éT calculations ‘show no flaw and no Chasey rwtiger gy Site ware | Narragansett Hotel, their fin the German correspondent of the] 'ncertain factors,’ neither the burden Mee Town and selling dncrensed. in | The chauffeur said he had left Mra. —-> -__ q nor 46 inconveniences of the conflict Was the only girl whom he knew that}iate afternuun, and prices declined | Hannon at her attorney's oMfice ta the RECRUITi ‘The correspondent adds: 5 conviction prevails among |**e™ to Jiminish,” hadn't been Kissed, Then of a sud-| below (ne previous level, about one|Grosvenor , Bujiding, Weyboaset bed ‘masses in Germany that only g| The Westminster Gazette says: |don Rogers seized her hands and drew | Polnt on an average | with grealor | street, . There the Sheriff arrested | ime timit of Voluntary Hallgt- = “The Chancellor must that losses in specialties and war order! ney atter she tried to bar him from guthreak would: foros | "The Chancellor: mus hts aun On eopedpsteleens Meney bred hegd amd) igsues—closing hour way most active |Mer & 4 | ments Ends To-morrow. CHALLENGE $ peace, attempts to reconstitute IH} ig 4 . resisted so forcibly that her hair be-| of the day. Mice. » ¢ ! —-— ber ‘ bant.9 WF nee 4 block in the face of the German Pe : { Jeame undone,’ and when she treed er ‘ ee, ‘ao easels ooh SALE! 5 oes | \ Closiog Quota oo sion of ie [ANY TO FLOAT baba pon - one Seren herself sho struck Rogers on the nose, | Wim agt chunses fom prerious coang, time Hmit of Lord Derby's recruiting) ® LS Suits . "SER WARBOAN ~~ nap OPS ——— which, of course, Irritajed him con- oe campaign, which expires Saturday night, | ij and above board, however ineffective siderably, Then turning to moe he} sjaka Gold Mine % 7 will ted. Lord Derby will report | & Overcoats ‘ OF $2,500,000,000| they proved against the superior in- (Continued trom First Page.) suid: ‘Now you see that Miss Brown | Mils-Chalmes x HAS Preareatine Route ts Kienarteulle of \ t - ‘ evr wg Shybetew Germany was in a “ cannot be Kissed, You've seen with in an effort to obtaine the necessary position offer to certain of those’ enlistments, If th ‘ the war in to go on until-the allie6)” Tferring. to tho remarks of the|Fesulars, militia men and continontais fied be felt that God had vent her to} {a five, terious avtentlon at" once’ to ens 1 UNION @re crushed and until Great Britatn,|/Chancellor in regard to carrying on|f 670,843 would be produced within ‘and proposed to her. a IN N W, R 4 for con: so WEST Cor. 14th St the war until the triumph of Ger-| three years which would be mqre than| "She told me that twenty-five men | \m tet : Many ' conceded the Globo says: | 40ubled by including the reserves of had already proposed. to her.” the wit-| Am. Spar § —.— “That 1» good news, What was to| each branch which would be created Wealthy, one a Senator—young men,| sucka 5 P 1 be dreaded was that he might rise to| Within the first six year Continental | college men and other ineligibies. But | {piit!® leo —? am And accept a patched-up peace,” [818224680 "for. the administration | and a ew ight and, we were ideally |, = $ Democratic America, Is Your Order er.” f Sd “ The Chabnicle answered the German| "'Secretary Garrison's statement | "At the second meeting lean was | (its tints! pris | uaenee anean-ve ene, Fae In This Book? ‘* Socialist, Dr. Scheidemann, who de-| shows that the War College haa! sald about Kissing and more about | (2. ul & ivi = 5 | Rutter,” be ceaeree: we eee Santa Claus Wants clared Europe would be ruined if the| been asked to renew its considera-| money. Mrs. Ketchum inquired about : "| day stand up and speak the voice of fants to Know 23 tlon of the subject in order that cer-| his financial condition, and when he America,” . war continued and that the only/tain of its estimates may be moro|toid ler he was wealthy she scomed H =i] Business, tho President declared, Don't try to dodge the victor would be the United States, | fully worked out, satiefied, ho testified, Wey =o J . & & “That of course is a reflection which| The report opens with a considera-| “Then before I proposed to her,” the ‘ ay 4g 3 | should stand on its own css hype se Germany might have well taken to| 0" of the military problem con-| witness went on, “she suggested that] LiMo Sm = %] can business men should not bé afraid heart - before EB fronting the United States from Florida would be a good place for] Ge Blectrie...... 175% i4}to mateh wits with any in the world, plunging Europe into| which it reaches the conclusion thut love making and @ honeymoon, Sbe| tien. Motors Co... 545 — the war,” said the Chronicle, “but| "The safeguard of Isolation no longer |agreed that with a bank account 1| (im, Motor Co” i we = |The typical American ehould be en- {t is not an argument for stoppin exists” since “The oceans, once bar- | was ideally situated, jwat Nor. be 18 3 tirely independent, He added that war at the moment when tts ending vets naw -euay wvenues of aD-kWHEN SHE MADE HER DISCOV. | ‘idembeis a i | business men do not need the help © recruiting campaign prov po 4 very, no often the fruits ef peat< poned buying, are all powerful id The Big, Bright Come | n. PI “anon Ei Christmas Stocks at all of our vite your eaply’ selectior ra RE “ii tates LOC | Wwe Also Ofer: Cin FESO R ee ea ihe CEES irom he Bhee shee AMERICAN FILLED CONF KCTIONS —A real frolic for Candy lovers of all Aree tt