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rr THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1917. RE jeople of the United States should must be a peace without victory. : . 464; Increase, $151,607 and 1 é s of the new world can vedios to eo , the peop e a u peace w ' G B ‘ds A onl Glude the people: Pp blay no part in that qreat enters | {t's not pleasant to way tha. i rov. Whitman to Give Bride vl with 8 S2-TU0 onvaatne amount OF atom _ future safe against war. prise. To take part in such a ser Gut Wr en Ittersictation apen In Nixon-R Nuptials To-Morro previous yea 4 “It must be clear to every man who can think that (cf ,"() be te aupartunity for | ul. and Mat it may be une yer Nuptials £o- a © there is in this peace alliance no breach in either our tradi- pare themselves by the very prin wae my, thought. | am if ” . . rs 1] | les and purposes of their polity gL) AB LL tions or our policy as a nation, but a fulfilment rather of all fn3 ‘the “approved practices of cealments. Victory would mean that h fessed i f f th h forced y the | a . sir government ever since the peace forced upon je loser, There is a deeper thing involved than even equality tion in the high and honorable | vanquished, ine Wesand th. hoe of rights among organized nations. No'peace can last, or * " an mine in Miva ctine millation, under duress, at an in. i ‘ i . wab and did show mankin: e je ifice, anc > - ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the prin- way to Jiberty. leave a ating, a rescntment, a bite | Gilasbow’ Said te Hava Sent Set 10 grand fo po achiAg, ) i Age The ode nora | te y upon which terms slasgow Said to Have Sent Sea — swollen, tender, calloused | ciple that governments derive all their just powers from “TY cannot in honor withholl| peace would rest, not permanent 8 ‘ } 4 the service to which they are now| fy but only as upon quicksand— | Terror to Bottom Off feet or corns. the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere bout to be challenged. ‘They do not| only a peace between equals can | plane { : : wish to withhold it. But they owe it] last. Only @ peace the very prin Brazilian Coast. \ exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sover- (,'themscives und to other nations of | ciple of which is, equality and Al Aa } eignty as if they were property. the world to state tha conditions un-| mon benefit. The right state of BUENOS AYRDS PA rer ntina, Jan. “°TIZ’ males % |der which they will feel free to ren-] mind, the right feeling between ie abe BA my feet I take it for granted, for instance,” said the President, | ;,, it. rations is as necessary for last: [22 (Associated Press).—1a Presna| Sig o e jus! publishes despatch from Rilo Jan- i if I may venture upon a single example, that statesmen That service te nothing less d questions of ishes a despatch than this—to add their authority tory or of racial and national al | elro saying that, according to a ca- everywhere are agreed that there should be a united, inde-| and their power to the authority legiance. biegrees vedetved at Posmambebe, ths ther nations to quar | pendent and autonomous Poland and that henceforth in- | 474 ‘orcs of other nations to aus’: aT RAO STOTOR mnie British cruiser Glasgow hus sunk a violable security of life, worship and of industrial and social | out the world. wal opine, finality, of mations upon rman commerce raider 130 mites! | SETTLEMENT CANNOT BE LONG] which peace must be founded Sf it is off Para, No detatla are given development should be guaranteed to all peoples who have POSTPONED. last must be an equality « (The Glasgow, commanded by | a + om, rights. the jarantees exchanged . y lived hitherto under the power of governments devoted to a “such @ scttlement cannot now be | [AMIN tle musninios oxo alee! | Capt. John Luce, R. N., in the A long postponed. It is right that b@-| difference between big nations and | only British warship that escaped faith and hostile to thei | and purpose ile to ir own. |fore It comes this Government should | small, betweon those that are power- | sinking when a British fleet, un- “No right exists to-hand peoples about from sover- freshly | formatate the conditions Alga chow that are week | det Rene Admiral Craddock, w . . eee upon whiel it woul fool Just ed In | wiped ow iy e Gern | eommon strength, not upon in- | @ignty to sovereignty contrary to their political and re-|asiing our people to approve its | gemmon strenathy not upon ine wl | ton of Admiral von Ah! what relief. No more tired feet, ligious ideals. formal and solemn adherence to a unen wee sencert pease will dee . Coronel fight. Para, or Belem, is | no les Mpbaslh y ee : bre league for peace. I am here to at-| Pend. Equality of territory or o| | the Church a city in Northern Brazil, at the | Swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. “ feew heres of Seutes, canner 6 Church of the psi Rest to- : I am proposing government by the consent of the |tempt to state those conditions. be; nor any other sort of equality oe Mise Ryer is the daughter | mouth of the Tocantine or Para lining aa governed, that freedom of the seas which in international | “The Prewnt war must first be) nok gained in the ordinary peace, Pe of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ryer of San | TVR] ‘ No matter what ails your feet or ° so. g|cnded; but wo owe it to candor and| {yl and legitimate develop: o ty ff, Francisco, and Is well known in soci- | BUENOS AYRES, Jan (United | what under the sun you've tried with- conference after conference representatives of the United to a just recurd tor tho opinion ot| he Peoples thems 7} “f.. | ety here.” Mr. Nixon ts the son of /Press).—The South Atlantic to-day | out getting relief, use, “Ti ‘1 .| mankind to say that #0 far as our! thing more than an equality fs - ** * | Mr. and Mrs, Lowia Nixon. The Rev. | 4s swarming with searchers for the| “Tix” is the only remedy that drawa States have urged wtih the aloquence of those who are con: participation in guarantees of future| rights, Mankind 1s looking now for f Herbert Shipman will perform the | ship or ships responsible for the blow | out all the poisonous exudations whieh rhb r P su ‘ » | Patel vinced disciples of liberty, and that moderation of arma: | peaco 1s concerned, tt makes a great | {edom of |ife, not for equlpolses of Ma ‘ mony and there will be a recep |at Allied commerce, Brazil added to| puff up the feet. 2” cures your | ments which makes of armies and navies a power for order | °°! ° ‘difference in what way and pana there te & deeper thing tn Ikke “ [tion at the Ritz-Carlton after the|her fleet of war vessels watching alte iai your’ tace in pe one: | " : y. | Upon what terma it is ended." volved than even equality of right Roe aio ate) knot 4s thed, Prevent violation of neutrality by del siocs won't seem tight ard vo merely, not an instrument of aggression or of selfish vio-) “The treaties and the agree. among organized nations, No poace| — emors HEE RyER Miss Phyllis do Young of San Fran- |taching a number of vessels from her| will never, never best on et oe eet ments which bring it to an end |" last, or ought to last, which does clsco will be the maid of honor, The | fleet, 1 will patrol Brazilian ter. swollen, Think of 0 lence. not re ze and accept the prin-|@ » no more foot must embedy terms which will |" a fi | San Francisco Girl to Wed a/?*!esmads will be Miss Pauline Diss- | ritorial waters no more ‘agony from corn: a at ciple that governments derive all their] i ‘0 0 Sy Shattering precedent of more than a century, the President, regard-| create a peace that is worth quar- | just powers from the consent of th | New York tal h of |ton, Mii zabeth 8. Sands, Mi Neutral merchantmen arriving at ses or bunions. nth i , i ver as his C: lor i sig, anteeing and preserving, @ peace | governed, and that no right anywhere orker at Church of | ticten riake, Miss Mary Moreland, | various South American porta re ported | 25-cent box at any drug store ing the Senate with its treaty-making power as his counsellor in foreign Hi 4 | ; ' ; of ; that will win the approval of |¢xists to hand peoples about from | Heavenly Rest. | Miss Ray Slater. Allied war vessels almost constantly in | OF (department store and get Instan: affairs, explained why he believed the time had come for the world to] mankind, not merely a sovereignty to sovereignty as if they J Walbridge 8. Tatt, avioe Martial | sled. Five steamships variously re-| T° yee coals re ge Just con ‘ A . ie statis 3 were property _ man and Harvey 8. Ladew, Patrick ry jet a whole year "i know America’s position, and discussed the underlying causes on which GPEARG POR A-PRERAND WDE: | Gov. Windaan ott give the bride |Calloun, Esmond 0, O'Brien, Amml | Ported as merchantmen and cruisers! comfort for only 28 conte: Think OF i intail l4 | ght Lanc re, H. Roge 1 * twee! % he believes a permanent peace of the world can be maintained, i site fabs PENDENT POLAND. |{n marriage when Miss Doris Fletcher ee Geese eter ait be Ssh said to vaca lurking between | jt.—Advt. While President Wilson was speaking directly to the Senators, after bet Shva bone tee FE te Pant se “1 take it for granted, for ins | yer becomes Mra. 8. Nixon tn | ushers. TUTORED OG FECES : : ; ; voice in determining what tho stance, if | may venture upon a | ———— jstechand Biise tonne the manner of Washington, Madison and Adams, his address was in the} terms shall be, but we shall, 1 | single’ example, that statesmen |. | ‘ ie ; | NEW ORLEANS: ENTRIES. | ’ Fl ta ice ii is ‘1 ) continue here and there to be A Y hands of all foreign governments or on its way to them. Wiizeccnenee, piebd oe Revie neat id built up and maintained. ore re ou N istory-making event with such far-reachin, sibilities to . |! autonomous en of the world must! Ni LEANS, ” No such history-making f & possi O| made lasting or not by the quar Reneeforth inviclagie security of | Plan for ad nations must a entries for to-morrow’s rotecting the United States probably ever had been seen in the Senate Chamber. antees of a universal covenan: life, of worship and of industrial | |S! anil mimodate their policy | 2 pat hey b planned fe war fe | Mak: dacharouad 106) ie’ tonda- _| and our judgment upon what and social development should be he : | Y E a roposition of whether the) at avar, requosting them to atate| fundamental and essential as a | guaranteed to all peoples who have ready for pitiless conquest and | our Eyes: i etal propor | d se lived hitherto under the power of Iry me ‘ United States should alter the for-|/more definitely than they had yet} ¢o” ition precedent to perma- Governments devoted to a faith rhe question of armaments, | The fear of failing sight is never eign policy, laid down by Washing- | been stated by either group of bellig- | Neney should be spoken now, not | Ang purpose hostile to their own. Prhether on land or sea, Is the most | |]] experienced by those who protect | tom and carried out by @ long line lerents the terms upon which they cabal when it may be too sect souk of this, not because of uny | umernnte and Inteneely | practical ||| their eyes with Ehrlich glasses. of Presidents, was the possibility | would deem it possible to make peace, | '&te hae ive peace [Principle which sus uigies been tory | fortunes of nations of mankind Eaaininations by Restacaed that out of some such leagué of na-|T spoke on behalf of humanity and of 2 SET ADA OF CE ERE LYS DONC | er dbae Derahbee Who thave sodenel ut @ spoken upon these great jaminations by ater ye Mons might come a way to end the/the rights of all neutral nations like | ‘Mt doe# not Include the peoples of |i julia up liberty in America, but tor | Mutters without reserve and with the “THIRD, nack Thive-vear-olde and upm Specialists. Nocharge o obligation nt war. our own, many of whose most vital pang Laing ipl hi biped bei ae Mead the same reason that 1 have’ spoken i Me Mt Perfect Fitting Glasses as low as $2.50 " ture #afe against war; and yetjof the other conditions of peace vAS SGTON, Jar Presi. Wal TEXT OF PRESIDENT WILSON'S doterests the war puts in conatant | (¥ ih oe p World's yearning desire for WASHINGTON, J i me nacnvo BA RR p M25") there is only one sort of peaco that [Which sce to me clearly indispensa-| anywhere to ibd tree. voice and ute | dent Wilson's own view. of thie peach sane BéhiLich k Sons Following is the full text of the The Central Powers united in | the people of America could join tn | oven realties, Any peace which docs | ¢ ac tlen nrcye aera var qlate to the Senate was given in a discus) hw it a oF Established 54 Years nt's address: ly which stated merely that | Suarnnteclny. ho Clemente Of that Inot recognize und uccept this prin- | veoples of the world whe le ae hberty [#08 with a Senator just after he fin ||\Mew York: 184 Biway, at Jobe “Gentiemen of the Senate: hey were way to meet their tie aeneeneaee canreaiale atone Sibte Matt Unevitably be upset. At willl tg apeak and hold nothing back. 1|'#hed his a ee i cog han gama tn uomant. | 83 an Avs wath antagonists in e a = t 0! ie aec a4 je paki r ind Gl “T have sald what everybody has Yeu 4 jerbert | V4 Oi On the eighteenth of December | a conference to dies | ciples of the American Goveramsenta (Convictions of mankind, ‘The ferment |°™ SPeaking as an individu Beine ity verouetht ime fee ill Wert 1? Nassau, at Ann lat I addressed an identio note to| ¢uss terme of peace. The En- IP jof spirit of whole populations willl ino reanonuible head of © Brent Gon been longing for but has thought im- a Race | Pry] i fhe governments of the nations now) tente powers have replied more |—cloments consistent with their |iight subtly and constantly against| Crnmont, uid L fect consis that 1 Possible, Now tt appears to be pos ng cone a} Re j nee ane definitely and have stated in gen- | Political faith and the practical con- it, and aul the world will sympathize. have said what the people of the sible. \ : eral terms indeed, but with suf- | Victions which the people of America | } /)° sare pe atihe ass cay oe its] uy nited States would wish me to say. Senator Tillman said: “I look upon ficient definiteness to imply d have once for all embraced and un-lgtabiiity where the: will ae jee ee day 1 hot aod that T hope And Be-|the President's address an the qos! oe. t Old Home-Made tails, the arrangements, guaran- | dertaken to defend where there 1s not tranquillity ere betray ht panies atartling and the noblest utterance | “Eddy’s” Sauce imparts a Family Cough Remed; tees, and acts of reparation which |U. 8. WILL PUT NO OBSTACLES and a sense of justice, of] every nation and of every programme | that has fallen from human lips since | lauant flavor to Ovetera, Fae bi ey they deem to be the indispens IN WAY OF PEACE, Ba 28 Creme of liberty? T would fain believe that the Declaration of Independence, be pans Ghee ie Mach, Better Than the Heady conditions of a satisfactory “Ido not mean to say that any Am-| over, every great people now | 1,am speaking for the silent mass of cause tt ia based on justice and lib-|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN|| Steaks, Chops and Roasts. Kind—Easlly ment. erican Government would throw any| struggling toward a full develop: | had mo place or opportunity to speak ehty and the bed-rock principles of ABER T: | ° i We Gascnr Preana “We are that much nearer a| obetucles In thé way of any terms of| ment of its resources and of its | their real hearts out concerning the | Movern civilization, | The programm petit definite discussion of the peace which |peace the Governments now at war| overs sheuld Anat hens ates [death and ruin they seo to have come | giant'y stride In International comity In shall end the present war. We are| might agree yipon, or seck to upset} the sea, ere this cannae ce [already upon the persons and the) Sonat took a giant to make it, The 1% | y P: this cannot be | homes they hold most dear. If you combined the curative prop-|that much nearer the discussion of | then when “mado, whatever they| done by the cession of territory | Homes they hold, Goer the ex- | tek he cuts out for the American a OLD ENGLISH” erties of every known “ready-made” | the international concert which must | ™&ht be. J only take it for granted] it can no doubt be done by the i het Oe i | Roope tn & great one, worthy of our at 5 hat mere terms cf peace between the} neutralization of dir pectation that the people an country and its grand id ae erTme cough remedy, you would hardly) thereafter hold th 14 > : peer hi 1h p of direct rights of Government of the United Stat on. ereafter hold the world at peace. | pelligerents will not satisty even the| way under jeneral ° G Senator Stone, Chairman of the have in them all the curative pow y g guarantee | : that les in this simple “home-made”| W'4SON STATES WHAT MUST) bellizegents themselves. which will assure the peace itself. Foreign Relations Committe: je cough eyrap which takes only a few FOLLOW PEACE. “Mero agreements may not make] With a right comity of arrange- clired the message was a “great pe FORMINY! p= a “ peace secure, ment no nation need b State paper and shou! ve a very wocomo! " | winutes to prepare. In every discussion of the pence! POT De absolutely necessary that|. from ites asceee’ te que away Governments s earnings It adds just the right hi sna’ oe 1 y open TT increased. $23,4647 t ; Get from any druggist 2% ounces} that must end this war ft 1s taken! a force be created as a guarantor of| paths of the world’ 's commerce. d fid) b a dividends, $2,136,834; Increase, zest to gravies, soups. ot] Fines (89 cents worth), pour it|for granted that that peace must be| the permanancy of the settlement so] "And the paths of the: Pe ser cones been Benator yee ritaea (1! d salads. Per bottl int bottle and fill the bottle| followed by some definite concert of| much greater than tho force of any| alike in law and in fact be tr to every man who can ‘hin that | greatest document since the Declara- and salacs, Ser Dottie S* Led a anulated su " nation now engaged or any alliance| freedom of the seas is the sine qua tion of Independence. ultable Trust Company at special |] Made byE, Pritchard, 33) Spring St.,N.¥. in i The total cost power which will make it virtually | iikseto formed of projected that no| non of peace, equality anc He Senator Vardaman: ‘The Prest- ing of stockholders intend to Ine ol t Impossible that any such catastrophe] nation, no. probable combination Be| tlon. doubt a somewhat radi Gent's suggentions are staggering. 1) stain capital aie fam $3,000,000 to gives we . af pint of really Detter Mer t to let thom sink in before fo $6,000,000. Storkholders will be of- ; ; 6 01 stand, ‘ on of many of the rules ered atock @ ‘a share, Panes erren, then, you could buy] Co sever of mankind, every sans Re CCU Cem ear sTRA | MROALRSPA HOI Gf mRnY Of Tha rule iny_ an opinion. But 1 suppone tn ‘ee |'eFed #OcK at 9380 6 ah 22-KARAT made Mor 82 y sani is to endure, It must be a peace made| thought to be estab shad a sl °) “Lam proposing, as it were, that the | parliament of man and the federation| Consolidated Gas ¢ ‘ompany for vear |! GOLD NS. This Pines oe F syrup prep-| and thoughtful man must take that] Sou.e"uy the organiaed inajor fare | necearey iene make the wong] Nations should with one accord adopt | of the world’ some such thing 1#]1916—Surplus after charges, $8, CROWNS 4 aration gets right at the cause of a| for granted, of mankind, indeed) rev, ANd common in’ praatie| tle aecie conte sent hay toate | orntek any, emeenbera of Conaress ro> = = 82 UP Sough and gives almost immediate} “i have sought this opportunity tolQUESTION ON WHICH FUTURE | cally ail circumstances, tor tho'uye of | (e,tootrine of the world: that no na. | | Generally, members of Congress re- . . $ ge i alnate address you because I thought that I PEACE WILL DEPEND. mankind, but the motive for such|over any other nation or people, but thought to the civilized world es |} SOLID GOLD Pinex te a most valuable concen-| owed it to you as the counsel asso-| “The terms of the immediate peace | ites | convincing and compelling. |that every people should be left free ——————_—. BRIDGE WORK Beers creapeena 6f geatine Norway lated with me tn the final deter-|agreed upon will determine whether | tween the peoples at thee entey be | to determine ita own polity, its own pine extr guaiaco! r e peop! ne world with-| way of development, unhindered, un- ME A and has been used for generations tq| @!ation of our international obliga- Ke 16.8 peace for which such @ guar-!out them. The free, constant, un-| threatened, unafraid, the little along A RICAN RELIEF GENT Absolutely Removes! up severe coughs. tlons to disclose to you without re- “The question upon which the | threatened intercourse of nations is] with the great and powerful. ‘ Indi ti 0: avold disappointment, be sure| serve the thought and purpose that! whole future ary wr Pep ens ape pad ONE OM ta Sat all pasions A SUICIDE IN GERMANY gestion, ne package | you it “ey it world d peace and development t need not} henceforth avoid entangting alliances Mt Pde pot i reatee an rage eaghyrag ae be yf “5 th present war be difficult either to define which would draw them into compett- provesit, 25eat all druggists, don’t accept anything else. A Dt In the dade ty sonnt Govern | just and secure peace, or only for com of the tions of power, catch them in @ net of] pyrTIN, Jan, 22—An American, |= =| oni : ay . 3 on guar-| ment in the days to come when it| j/new balance of pomer? If it be 8 of the world sincerely] intrigue and selfish rivalry and dis- pesay-te itted suiaide by antec of absolute satisfaction or! wit be necessary to lay afresh and| only a struggle for a new balance | ‘desire to come to an agreement con-|turb thelr own affairs with Influences | Ludwig Grosse, committed suiside SETS OF money promptly refunded goes with f bid mf cerning it. intruded from without. There !# no| shooting himself through the heart TS Qeuk ee EM, #8 UR, upon @ new plan for the founda-| of power, who will guarantee, who this rat! “af The Pinex Co,, 209 rive thy 4 can guarantee, the stable equili- | FAVORS THE LIMITATION OF |entangling alliance in a concert of| here to-day. a 2 hime | | Main Street, Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt, (ton Pinon. ainone. Sig Hatiane brium of the new arrangement? NAVAL ARMAMENTS. Power, When all unite to act In the! Grosse and bis family had been in- ORK “it Ah al ror x a eo an v h = Sait grangull, Europe can be @ | ute te @ problem closely connected | Same nenae and with the same PUT) Vea In eome questionable finenc- DR’ BLOOM not a balance of power, but with the limitation of naval arma-/and are free to Mve their own Iives| ing of the American Committee for MODERN PAINE community of power not organ ments and the co-operation of the! ynder a common protection, relief of Widows and Orphans in Ger- W. 40 NE ized rivalries, but an organized |MAvies of tho world in keeping the |” «1 am proposing government by the| many, and this {8 supposed to have le th St. commen peace. seas at once free and safe. And the! consent of the governed: that tree- | induced the act. LOUIS BUBLANUIY, “Fortunately we have received very | auestion of limiting naval armaments] dom of the seas, which, in interna- Grosse was well known here and explicit assurances on this point, The opens the whier and perhaps more} tional conference after conference| had been active in relief work, | statesmen of both of the groups of | difficult question of the limitation Of} representatives of the United States = | nations how arrayed against one an- | armies and 0} pro mmes Of] have urged with the eloquence of | other have said, in terms that could | military prepa DiMcult and! those who are the convinced disctples | not be misinterpreted, that Jt was no del ‘i as t ged questions are, they! of liberty; that In moderation of part of the purpose they had in mind |™ © faced with utmost can-| armaments which makes of armies to crush their antagonists. But the|dor and decided in a spirit of reall and navies power for order merely, CHI LDREN | taplications of ie aniirances may | accomm are 7 peace is i N° | not an instrument of aggression or of should use |not be equally clear to all—m vith healing in its wings and come | goitish violence. be the same on both sides to stay e cannot be had with- Tphene. are American principles, water, I think it wil! be serviceable out co! rifice., There| American policies, We could stand ozodont if I atte: mpt to set ih what we un safety and] for no others, and they are also the ons if great | principles and policies of forward- snts are hence-| looking men and women everywhere and of every modern nation, and of Jevery enlightened community, They are the principles of mankind and must prevail.” LIQUID DENTIFRICE not because of its ploasant taste and efficient properties, but it Saves them from gum and teeth infection if used regularly, Buy it for them Offering for Monday and <= January 22d and 23d. PEANOT BRITTLE: Those big. crackly slabs of de :13¢c ned Molasses Candy, blended. with. lel ther Fanated witty the chsiteaks trecks Weonetal Plemee ena PEE Special for Tuesday. Jan. 23d. CHOCOLAT HOME-MADE a Ry DUR ven mare delicious th lother esis tee ‘MUTINY ON SHIP WITH SEA RAID S SURVIVORS WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—Trouble between the ptain and crew of tho Japanese steamer Hudson Maru, sent into Pernambuco with survivors of vessels sunk by the German raider, ts reported in despatches to the State D ~ A oN VSN iC s VY SS NAN rn wees aay) i A Century Favorite The Standard Special for Monday, Jan. 22d. ODIES—A choice collection tay comprising Awe a HEN it comes to tobacco an’ complexions, any im- W provement on Nature ain't UMMM 4 Velvet is erusea or fee Hist et ia Arcade, ark 4 BARCLAY STREET 2 0.30 Bat.}0 p.m B’sonTLANDT ‘STREET Gloves 11 p.m. Dal PARK ROWANASSAU ST, 206 BROADWAY Clones T p.m; Kat 10 pm. TEAST 420 STREET Clone Daly 200 WEST air STREET any improvement. made Nature’s way. iF articles World win te MN id's Informos Heer Building \ \ N N NY N \ N N S e fo exact enuse |] Clones ‘Sat.11.80p.m. Cloaey 11,80) (4c r partment to-day, The exact cause |) WGs" BRBOME STREET 2s Weet aT StReer puerta Ofte, _huriner core e trouble jot clear but is so wen 7 1 n Skt 10 nn id Bro: Rye serious as to have been referred to SPEAGT "ap. ‘STREE’ “WoT oT. a 30 AVES v anne, Offices, “Ine the ow ‘s of the vessel, em, Clones 11. 80) a i 125th of America The Hudson Maru, according to re- ae Otro’ Ah Brkt 197 MARKE 8," Nowark oie ESTABLISNED 1700 ports here, did not enter Pernambuco bas rc Ri Merookivn, closes 11:90 ¥ . on Sto» Brooklyn, for UO ante under a German prize crew as orig Lad The spacitied Weight includes. the co lowing ihe printing of ihe ; MQ AAVAAiuOw" os nally reported, but under her own of ficers and men,

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