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: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917. ‘ —— eee : _ WILSON CALLS FOR IMPRISONMENT OF ALL ALIEN ENEMIES thy ore mace tne and do not yet stand in the divect path CONGRESS FERS WILSON Three Americans in War Council RUSSO-GERMAN In Theiy Arrival in British Capital doo ld feasestinneed ARMISTICE SIGNED: man heads peng through aalile ma redited repre- : : ‘ ig Pog hohe va A Js sentatives that they eady to agree to a settlement based ESSAGE (if | 000 WORDS * ; : V ) 4g HOURS * o uel the upon justice and upon reparation of the wrongs their rulers ; toma tet Pound have done. ° te ae “Tt must deliver the once fair lands and happy peoples ry ; ‘ot th a + dered of Belgium and Northern France from the Prussian con- Wilson § War Message Sent ; an te aba ee oe Ga quest and the Prussian menace, but it must also deliver the . ; ad . ' sonot mamioe peoples of Austria-Hungary, the peoples of the Balkans To Every Capital in World Heniee he WIT Me Pemee and the peoples of Turkey, alike in Europe and in A — ntend arrat| intermediary, from the impudent and alien dominion of the Prussian ithe Fe et Se cra cdg Mag ' jbiatory hae | verotgn Of he necbaaea miliatry and commercial autocracy.” in ua publies 5 ovaaitetiy avery capi toe “tna hand | Breve to deuy the tepar ir eo ¢ Presider smnended world ate vor, | devoutly be. [the Bwediah Lewation tn Pe Conyress must go further in authorizing the Government to Ainvoush the addres » viruated in advance to Amerten only mo to the cline [fared or te about 10 offer | set limits to prices to check unrestrained selfishness and profiteer- et , ye A 5 balasldehl if bs : soy ot Me he _ on a Ms 1 Fe S casi joven ing. oe wi upped it to others tn Kurope i . Tartne Hepatite Reported Sati A budget system to stop waste and extravagance in appro- " alr the pectic went a fy 4 the ether Central Powers GERMAN CROWN PRINCE Hiahed tn the were! . priations. capital dowide distribution in aleo evid 1 uy the fact that it plagpvre ss RENEWS VERDUN ATTACKS oc rer cue" Ciinan nounced, according to the Petrograd More strict restraint of alien enemi wae avn pobiieution tolay in China « putting many of them 4 Japan i i i 1 t r rreaponder 0 Time: in penitentiaries and treating them as criminals instead of housing All Thrown Back, Says Paris War Crimes : pid ata proge sian pel them in detention camps, Women as well as men to be included | = h Otlice—Five German Planes Wack Hes, In 0 square miles ‘1 (Cont tron quest and the Prussian mena i . and has « population of about under the alien enemy act. - : \ but 10 mont alee dalionr the jot Down, ‘ mort more Tartare more articulate, more persuasive, | Pits Les ae Hungary, the peo- FAME, Dee. 4.—On UO Om (ON | eerie -, rer and they come from the te ples of the Baikans and the peo : dit The Maaimaiist «ove { 3 { attempted te approach French ww it axinn government, aye a Historic Scene at Joint Session .ir.crsc2" ahs," | ice Pukey ti Bure = Meta teen ac Fe Retard a he Sty Be that the war ehell not end in vine and in Asia, from the impu ‘ir ed & manifesto to German and ) soldiers whien wilt be dis. numbers by airplanes no nation or people shall be tthe artillery, expectatly in the rection Sibuted In wre As President Delivers Speech secre an syst | Say Nd Crain Se eeeeee cas 2 peta ranma : = os | eh Sirians and other means to the Austere robbed o punished beeause the mueeery ey. ae : mere ata Ts rm) dernier ae irceperaivie raters OF a alacte: [NO WIOM TO ABARRANGE pion ine very vexin shehiided Gn the Wit Banik ef the, Meuse the Ae the anlent outs Torte . . : on “ AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE. j«) ws and | co Germans atoms to approach our #oclal, economic and political meéaguren Entire Congress Rise and Cheers When evn tey ere themesiv done Wi sive huwavas ES CUneaines ’ ! : ; . pic pe the tor of Forges and weat oer already have taken It alse 2 - . Joop and omin wrong. % f t the f \ Avovourt. Our fire promptly checked DPM* to the soldiers to he naar : oy iat we MO Le plain at the very ou se ayinpaths | r ur fire promy necked Pf" byt ; Wilson Calls for Declaration of War It is this thought that has aay th do not wish tn apy Tig enthusinam of Dicieeori cee INEM IN) PRISON eiCort. ‘The alent wan calm on the eee CP QIN that If they aagiae bon tt sent been expressed in the formula, ‘No ay to impair or to rearrange (ho migut have if MAKE THEM WORK, ler of Aye an! the other nations will Jom. Against Austria-Hungary. Mea ceneee ne contributions, no [Austro-Hungarian Empire. It in no on \itles \ kely +t down Gunter br i Jaftair of ours what they do with their and ‘listrust awe ‘ a“ i nuchinen t# rn When the President called for war on Austria the whole House rose | Punitive indemn dust be | 5 5 f vey. fund Lasting pur \ fi 1 t % ¢ | linea. sed Rie, ahah ss ses cause this crude formula ex: |" life, either industrially or politt- ji. on ge ut the ' alention _— to its teet and responded with repeated cheers, presues the instinctive judgment | cally. We do vot purpone or desire to very momet the volution 1} nt one AMERI H The stage netting for thin mesnoge —— ae to right of plain men every. | cctute to them in any way, We only had they bee firmed that ave sug 1 | war that of previous similar event® | gajiery, it was one of Secretary Mo-| where it has bepn made diligent jesire to geo that their affairs are left; !! e 1 ameverery, nde ne the PROP N j the Vice President and the Hpeaker| qgou's mone. Ho wan erocted warmly, u0e ef by the mastera of German |i tholr own hande in all matters, iy eiiiew toward an Lite My hag OSED IN C0 GRESS b of the House standing together at the iy ine indies of the White House intrigue to lead the people of [great @r small We shall bope to | stay ment of free men migh rimin eae presiding oMcer'n place, Directly in R h le of |secure for the peoples of the Balkan | have been avoided ent experience ha . party. His stepmother is the Preal-| ussia astray-—and the people o we for the peop * Sg ds Cross of V iy Mant Se ront of them on the rostrum the | sents daughter. Mra. Wilaon ap-| every other country their agents | peninsula and for the people of the| RUSSIAN PEOPLE HAVE BEEN /\\° (iii! th Conaious ius fncad f Valor for Gallat cat I President, « calm, unemotional RUF. | veqred in the gallery ten tuinutes bec| ould reach, in order that @ pre- | Turkish Empire the right and oppor-| POISONED BY FALSEHOODS. [0c jimit ts prices Tin tS by U. S, Soldiers Also Asked revt pecelvers and distribu ' nding alone at a reading desk, ‘he | toro her husband ontered, She fur-! mature peace might be brought | tunity to make thelr own lives safe, vie pumian have been lemand, Fan @ say, by Congress. all varieties, H hodiinent of the man's character) vigied the one dash of brilliant color| about before autocracy has been | their own fortunes secure against op.) Pn a Rit total pobegn rns ca wt t une | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4A Join { Gnd habit of life, alwaya alone, a to the background of sombre bluwk| taught ite final and convinsing | pression or injustice and from the |the dark and the poison has liniinated ring in several olution to establish an American 1 ew rop OW n f tached from the confusion, tho nolee| gowns, iter dross wan black, he lesson and the people of the world | dictation of foreign courts or partlos. | ministered by the very say ranches of f iter ll rans im-|gion of Honor and to permit Americar a and the throngs of war | | th 1 tld he 97 Tf it's a nut wa have tt. , . Chee r wk, b yund he i | “Ana c ttiitude one with | Tho only powsible antide 4 Yo ranpant in otters. lters to receive decoratia or Kal puta t De eee ee eaidont vat| {08K and fura black, but around her| put in eontrol of their own di And our attitude and purpore with | The only powsinie inti GPa PUNRITE HE BU O ler ations for x Dea): sini an, ekbert see @uaiiees $ ie suet in fs broad brimmed black hat was a broad! — tinies, regard to Germany herself are of &| plainly oF too often complain with: 2 great deal. of Mn service from foreign nations was he dus tices of the Supreme Court #84 | pand of vivid red ribbon, | “Hut the fact that a wrong use has] tke kind. We Intend no wenR |) From every justice that, while the regulation 1 today by Senator Owen Downtown Prices w bis members of the Cabin Beside her was Mrs, Bolling, her| been made of a just {den jw no reason) @geinst the German empire, no tn-| fore, it hus seemod of food prices restricts their in- | aig ty the President with: coniring arsens Two new features, one masculine| voiner ‘Then entered the senators, | why fa right use should not be made| terference with her internal affairs, | speak these declar comes, no restraints aro placed (tion of the Senate. who had pertormed ff] deliveries, eloewhers’ b and the other feminine, marked the} vin vice Prenident Marshall lead of it. I ht te Het ht under| We should deem either the one or) to add these is upon the prices of most of the distinetive War service In connection rare! aseemblage as different from anything |)" *'* ‘ Marshall loading. | of It. It ought to be brought under! ii4 ctor absolutely unjustifiable, ab- | which I to: | things they must themselves pur- | with military. operations of otherwire 225FULTON Bn A dee of Maavachusetta supported | the patronage of ita real friends, | solutely contrary ‘to the principles ;the Sonate in January. Our chase; and similar iniquities ob- | It provides for ribbons or other decora eek or. j ened in tho past, Hore and thore | , " : | solut mirary ian ; Sonal hides tions to be relected hy. the President WAL OC WEST fe galleries could be secn p aol-|2Y ‘He arm the feeble Tillman of |AUTOCRACY MUST BE SHOWN | W« have professed to live by Bod Fit Lh. agi 1 ee . land fon & Cross of Valoh i DSN TERPAWAL- ** heeled ; eu aroline Or of . d tost sacred throughout our life | tude toward the settlement that 1 s imperatively necessary tha —— | prtay Kha! uniform, some oftthem | Svuth Carolina, Venrone of Petney! FUTILITY OF ITS CLAIMS, Hola mas’ rf tee ALC teal Cat RAR eto that | Oe ; = = ryower sf tiie country ond alsa | DENIES D, & C. BANKRUPTCY. roo path. the cor ition of the systemati wif seated with La) “Let it be sald again that ao wh the utter vay «found him Worn by American officers and wome e Follette and mediated ed uway! locracy int rat by bY Members of foreign military! mis- i A TR OE BIE: CEOS Ol ERY) OU tata Md people of Germany are be- | January that the nations of the world Wa by the men whom they now | Were entitled not only to in . 3 4 j \from the pacifiat Wisconsin Senator, | futility of tte claima to power or lead- permit to deceive them and to act} Ways Upon the sea, bat aiso to as. and amici! develop |Company Merely Sued for $40,000, CARROLL. CHARLES CARROL nai at more noticeable were the) ow of Indiana Anally took tho vas|ership in the modern world, ft in 2 thelr masters that they are fight. | #ured and unmolented acces Voss SUC! vatiiral rese Saye I "') Services at CAMPBELL FU anitting women, whose needles clicked | N®* a Aaahy: ne. Vas nip ae i * Ing for the very life and existen pathways J wax thinking, am country re still unde: | nays Receiver. GHUHEIL esceawey, aac feat up to the moment of the Prost aut seat, but leaned away from La) linpossible to apply any standard of (hotr ompire, a war of desperate soit. | thinking nov ot of the emalier ond the f al Government | Statements made In accounts of the 21 o'clock, At picep Act ‘e Fund, j Bante eniran Unreproved, they |Follette and spoke only 1 « colleague| Justica #0 long ns auch forces are defense against deliberate agyres- | weaker natione alone, which new resumed and affirmatively and con sae at Bie de tunica esi und. » fH + on tho other aide unchecked and undefeated as the sion, Nothing could be more grossly | countenance and support, but also of structively deait with at the earliea: |1, @ of which he'was Piete| eee ate livstand of ieee ake one of the standing rules of the thi tie Gosaant oe | hg ca at Germ com. Of Wantonly false, and we must seck | (ie great and powerful nations and aibla moment. The pressing need |)? * a Clos Male. at hie home, 27 North } House—that spectators tn the gallery en tho Premdont entered aiid] present masters o y by the utmost openness and cundor | of Our Present encinies aa well ay our vf auch legislation is dally becoming {ents ha i tate bankruptcy | Washingtan Savers: ew Tore Gm Must neither read, work nor move protonged cheers and Nandelanping,| mand. Not until that has been done is to our real alms to convince them | prevent associates In the w more obyious | Sel a eseal’ eauvinee’. ania , ‘ollowed by intense silence as he be up arbiter and of its falsenéas, | “L was thinking, and am think! herad services Thursday werniak But the example was set by the first joan right be set up as arbiter ‘ bial d o'etoe ij a was act by the f wan to rend peacemaker among the nations, But “We are indesd fighting for |now, of Austria Norself, among the LEGISLATION THAT OUGHT TO |cuiy Lan Lt j iinine occupant of the Presidential The Senate will be ready to pags a) VT th h eadn AskbweaL..C their emancipation from fear. rest, ax well ax of Serbia and Poland BE COMPLETED \, so Btat | allery, who came early and knitted ition next Friday declaring war] When that has ‘ slong. with cur own, from: the |Jusice ond euuallty of righta can be! #Phe lewislation proposed: at. the riends are invited cunet AL Senator Martin Hing, tt dy wil be—we shall 9 Nr gia r sts Interment Graceland Cem: j fast while waiting for the monsage io Me tacdee onvcuncen iecuae. i Wilting : ay y Ne i : foar as mil Me om the fast of belated at a great price, We ura nat wion with regard to regulated Chtcago. MI - sy Bhe was a frie *rest “4 BEAST, |SHNOYNCED (0-0 hel at last be free to do any unprece attac neighbors oF i permanent, 4 temporary, athens 9 : exporters ie ; Bue was 4 friend of the President's resolution probably will le drafted at| Genteq thing, and thin Ix the time. to or schemera after world [foundations for the peace of the in naae en provide for cgue tates 6 WHITE CHATLES, beloved husband of i faimily thy Slate Dey mt, Mure debate, | vow our purpose to do lt, We whall} empire. No one le threatening | World. and must suck thom eundid n more offective organization hdrawing Cundu| 9¢'Cnaties dr Levies Meee, ane, eae e In the sdjotning gallery was! but no considerable opposition, is ox. | #vow ¢ the existence or the independence and fearlessly s always, the right thod of co-operation, ought by , y omipany tr of Charles Jr oula, Rose an ha : fron to base peace on generosit © to be the expedie acte nittena leat mans whit i Thomas ¥. yan, New York Anancier, | ected , ed [be free to hase pence on si Yor the penceful enterprise of the ve to be the expedient, ana to be completed at this | f°" ear rea ude Funorat trom his Inte } d his new bride. The Ambassadors airman Flood plang to eall the and justies, to the exclusion of ull German Empire. . 1 shall wo do, then, to push | degsion tis vs lnmaging to have the stat a ean residence, B46 } and his new bride, mba rs Houne Foreign Affairs Committee t0-| seifish claima to advantage even on| “The worst that can happen to the| this Rrout war of freedom and justice AVGT. bee that tt ombera of the [Ment Ro forth anon the trade that it in| Cherry a _Wednwotay morning, at 0.80: ‘” of the Allied Powers marched to the! gether to-morrow ine cave ob ile eislare detriment of the German people js| to its right conclusion? We must | rouse of Representat will permit _ lave : ary's Church, Gran@ end ‘ floor of the House, let by Jusserand — | 4 | thier That if they should still ‘after | clear away with a thorough hand all|ine to express the opinion thit tt will see idee ste, where 9 solemn Nigh Same { d ot France and Spring-Rive of Great | MESSAGE AFFECTS STOCKS. | Let there be no misunder: | tho war In over continue to be obliged | MPedimonty to success and We MUST He \inpossibie to deal in any way but | INDICTED IN “BENEFIT” CASE, 5!" °* °fferea for the repose of is ; : : Saar ttt Arey * | standing. Our present and im | to live under ambitious and intrigu-, Make every adjustment of law that) a very wasteful and extravagant ee ll eI a ey took avata ben | mediate tack ie to win the war, | {ug masters interested to disturh ihe; Will facilitate the full and free use of | tasiton with the enormous appropria:|altcltors tor emn Bate , Se acmenie on Cabinet ‘Thely ladies and Meet Up at Cleat, bot Prtee Piaing ‘ Ra ee ary | peace of the world: men of sisgeune| our whole capacity and force as Btn ar thot mute teams ontee F MUN Entertainment Committe, th Assembly Distro, ead ' Nplomatic wali Hint Cousens Siamp. | is ur me ie aevmaliched, | ith Whom the other peoples of the| fehting unit hust continue to be made, it the War | Charged With Forgery the John F. Ahearn Ascociation are te: t ypriillant display, of, gowns and| A tee-raw of speculation hit the erocg| from It until It ie accomplished. | world could not truet, it might be|ABKS DECLARATION OF WAR sto be properly sustained, unless the! To more indictments wore filed py: IOMN 9. CARROLL, w t ev shono in t ‘ietiars: he ot thie afternoon ae Preaident| Every power and resource we | impossible to admit them to the part- | AGAINST AUSTRIA. House will consent to return to its|the Grand Jury to-day ana reult of gosern Dd DELEON. sere eet | : ree iuatea’ n'a misseage came ‘ver the news| p68! whether of men, of | nerehip of nations whieh must hence-| “One very embarracsing obatacie | fir practice of initiating aud pre-|Duatriet Attornoy Swan's investiga: JOHN T. AHEARS. ana Psd. G6Uuds k PALS JAG NS wade Ht hare monpy of of materials, ie being | forth guarantes the world's peace that etande in our way is that we are | P'"iNE all appropriation bills through | tion of the operation of so-called war tive Members, . Ap ' aig ' hoomed by @ bull mooamens| dévoted and will continue to be BW REN Busy BE PART: |at war with Germany but not with | 2 fineia committe. centred. CRE, (DeneALE, | Michael J. Delahunty and seyret seacnusetts, the new |.) AED . to that our until it HIP OF PEOPLES. hér allies, I, therefore, very earnestly | {/ouatbllity may be i | laester Winkelman, who sollelted con x r of the House, went et f Hg ai Mae pelivner Paks one dgeite ie “That partnérship must ba part. | commend thar the Congress tm | ya wage eat aan cauce (enucre a2 ant alleged henent sor dee _bOST. FOUND AND REWARDS, GN Aehaaan A =, pnarent mination of the Administra. | ° néraht pl ora Patt | modiately declare the United States SN Ae ays ih Hesimene “wale inkicue o. 24 over Ambassador Springs nn ini) with the utmost coat the! bring pence about before that | nerenidy of cocresn ginny ® mere Bits lin a state ot war with AuptriasHun. | @nonnbleavaldec, |... |chirwes of formers and grand: lence: 18:er ice and their striking tevembiance war againat Germany and the recom:| purpose ie achieved 1 counsel to | impossible, aise te sted cette | gary. Does it neem strange to Sou | gg httiional Loginlation may also ber) Teen ing edn ntfaR ey eet RNG : I tn form, feature and manner was (hy a ralis nid Intuatrinia moved | oarry thelr advice eleewhere, We | circumstances, to admit Germany to that this should be the conclusion of | Gongress adjourns in order to effect check tram W alter, J Poncven of N » \ noted by spe ore. forw will not entertain it, the tree sconomle Interoouree which Sen ean ; pre ar cee 4 the most efficlent co-ordination and| forged the signature ot ts that they) Shite standing in from of Ste iad SieCorm Co seman at The latter part of the mestage gave a rf nev spring out of tha |{o ¥ou! 0 A i yperation of the railway and other|Conly to the check and kept the money Monday evening, £25 will be peld ! Medi} a Luar her arene ne Mint, as traders saw it. that further ‘We shall regard the war only | other partnerships of a real Pease, | inevitable logic of what I have said. | thungportation evatems of the coun-| Both men are in the Torben: mone” turn a8 tana Sto OF they of, i i arge from Tlinots, just back from (he | prtoe Nxing is certain and the bears toox| ae won When the German people | But there would be no aggression in Austria-Hungary is for the jiry But to that I shall, if circum- } French front, wandered about the |control of operations The result was| gay to ue through properly @ that; and such a situation, inevitable| time being not her own mistress, | stances whould demand, call the at-| ‘ne neldents Jiplo. TNAEMnlted Btates Steel hit 88%, reced because of distrust, wo but simply the vassal of the Ger- ention of Congress upon another oc- floor relating war inc ' ? | credited representatives that they Y uld in the very Go Wi tf li il adil | liye lbitt bags at: - ( \ nature of things sooner or later cure| [an Government. We must face | casion ous and Consresuen. | oe . | are ready fo agree to a sett Itaelt “by processen which would as. | {he facte ae they are and act upon | urine aTTENTION MUST B ; MRS. WIL my Repulse erywhere.” In| ment od upon justice and the | suredly set in = “| them ut sentimen thie | j DENTS GALLERY Hatian Report. | Tynmration of the. wrange their | "The wront, the very deep wrings,| stern business. The Government | CONCENTRATED oN WAR k-youner bor iniform of a com-|_ ROMP. Dec, 4."Enemy attacks were | 1 Nive dane Ther (fi committed in this war will have tot of AustriasHungary is not acting If | have overlooked anything ue / LF & Colm’ everywhere repulsed,” ¢o-day'n oMciat| rulere have done ey have | righted. That, of course But thos) UPON ite own initiative or in re that ought to be done for the e mor r entered the Presiden fied ot v4) done a wrong to Belgium, which | oaunot and must not. be rightéa ee sponse to the wishos and feelings | more effective conduct of the war — = - - must be repaired, They have o the commission of si d bY! of its own peoples but as the in- your own counsels will supply the i tablished & power over cther [against Germany ong quar Wrons®! strument of another nation omission, What | am porfectly ablis Pp ether | egelnnt Germany and her sities, The| @ must meet ita force with our, clear about ia that in the present y ec i | ands and peoples than their own | World will not pormit the commission | own and regard the Central Pow nession of the Congress our whole bays ty A Math veka » —over the great Empire of Aus: | Of similar wrongs an a means of repa-| an but one. The war can be siiccess. attention and ensrgy should be f srtnerseeaBun tan Ph These are Big, ‘ k ry, © hitherto f st ty ement Statesmen fully conducted in no other way. The concentrated on tho vigorous and 1 In delicious Fondant | tria Hungery, over Torker eog [ipust by this time have learned that game loge would lead also to a | rapid and successful prosecution © ni ative fremlum tor ic A Li fi 1 | Beiksn: oe f fer Mente and ft anlnian st the world is everywhere declaration of war against Turkey and of the great task of winning art a 5, within Asia~whiech must be re- wide awake and fully comprehends | Bulgar! They also are the fools of the war, FFERIN ! de ightfu Tinguished. the lenin Invelved Kore enna | aa ey A ee te OLN tN MM go shin with ant the great TT gowpenhe RING FOR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4TH d . tive of any nelf-woverned nation wii |and do not yet stand in the direct, 264) and. onthusiaam because we th and while ith a ol Ie tonthinome o nfectign im your j Gable Drink | “Germany's success by kill, by in-| dure disregard it by at De Ruy {path of Our necessary Action. We Seg Cita jaa War. OF {i And while it bs rahe perms vou Tl Feu ret = vse Py | dustry, by knowledge, by enterprise,| MCh covenants of selfisiness and | shall go Wherever the necesaitios of| Meh principle, debasra by no seifieh |] nu chocolute Mursumaiton Chocolates Mao! es b ic < we did not grudge or oppone, but ad-| fi teromise Ma wore entered into at) thie war carry. ue, but it scene to me) i On Gt SaRGNeRL OF Area On . SS t Bhe yuilt 0 fongress of Vienna that we should go only whe im. | because we know, and all t w that outranks all mired ra ner She nes . uit 1p for | © thought of the plain people | mediate and practical considerations | Knows, that we “have been forced Ss ECIAL OFFE her & real empire of trade and in- here and everywhere throughout the | ead Us and not heed any otner tr t to save the very institutions : Re: other beverages in fluence, secured by the peace of the!) World, tho people who enjoy no privi- “The Ananc al and ull sary meas me ive under from corruption and TO CHURCHES, SUNDAY SCHOOLS & PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ‘orld, We were content to de by | Be and have very simple and tires which inust be adopted will sug- | Gestruction n ° lit: wl th oval of tho: eee nile ee tent co Anide BY | phiaticated atandarda. ot Me eee; | gost themaclves as the war and tte "The purposes of the Central 30 Pounds of Metrop litan Mine. Candy and 00 e appr ol se pephsbiedn he ¢ ’ His : eae Wrong, in the alr all Govermmenig undertakings develop, but I will take | Powers strike straight at the very half Lb, Boxes (No. 9) for, ane x commerce t ere involved. for 1 who value health! ‘ust henceforth breathe if they would | the liberty of proposing to you ver heart of everything we believe in; 30 Pounds Old Fashioned Clear Candy and 60 unin her muccess and atand or fail ax live. Tis In the full dacieange yd tain otter Acts of Tegtsation which| their ‘methods of warfares out: half Lb, Boxes (No. 0) 7 $7.05 tid or did not have the bralna and | Of THAL thoustit that ell nance seem to me to be needed for the sup-| 'age every principle of humanity ha Sich Gan’ , Belem Fig nae 4 che Anne oancalven Gace an poles Muse | Fort of the war and for the release of | and of knightly honor; their in- 30 Pounds Manhattan Pine pared and 60 hal he ative to surpes Ly ut at) midday hour of the world's} an thie | our whole force and energy trigue has corrupted the very — LL en ‘ ” [the moment when she had conapicu-| man rulers have bucg fe. Gere “It will be necessary to extend thought and spirit of many of our = lously. won lier triumphs) of peace, she| the peace vt ween able to upset in certain particulars the legisla: | people; their sinister and secret SiN ie lA WARD ; 7 h er ly becuase f tho last session with re- diplom, has sought to take our CAND | threw thom off, ready to establish in| the German people were not suitered | tion, of the | acy a xolden BS—Shop | thet 4 wh F under thelr tutclage * rd to alien enemies, and also | very territory away from us and Mot ¥ around town, sean the | thetr id what the work) will no) Pils, Mer toa athe are the com ary, | believe, to create a disrupt the union of the Stat window Jlonger permit to be extablished—imill- | world either in thoughtar kame oete y definite and particular con- ur safety would be tary and politteal domination by arms) They were allowed to have no cope $ret over the entrance and de andy our nener tereven pulllte “ \f by which to oust where she could not| of thelr own which might he tecigm | parture of all persons into and and brought into contempt were qo" \ aE thelr own h might be set UP from the United States. we to permit their triumph. They oe excel the rivals she most feared and ba je of conduct for one who “Legislation should be enacted are striking at the very existence Gllering for To-morrow, Wed. SS | bass ee erent ever them, defining he eiimioal offense of democracy and liberty more ’ tJ hme ul the Congress that concludes y wilful violation of th 1 ise it is for us « war of delicio iy Werks The peace we make must rem- | this war will feel the full strength yuwal’ shesinietions pat Be Gin eecan-<Gurpane ee nieh M) Ban Seth edy that wrong. It must deliver { run now in the a to enemy aliens promul a free peoples of the world ary ee the once fair lands and heppy heart fences of free men ated under Section 4,067 of the y oy the vindication of The 2 66 everswhere Its conclu will) tun Mevised Statutes end providing ght r for the f rvation of me apatite peoples of Belgium and Northern sy hte ru ev ise: atutes p 1 w focludes (ue container | Many other, | ct rag Aaa 1th those appropriate punishments. And If Nation nnd of alk that tt haw held |! "OUND TIS, OOS: STAM: She WeslBn sen a © things have be true women as well as men should be dear vf principle and of purpose that

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