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acwrenmese. OR _ EQUIPMENT READ Penge an — ___THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1018. which: has demonstrated both the|and other facilities are in process of economical and the efficient way of selecting soldiers. Che law itself was drawn, its execution carried to « suc cessful conclusion, and the theory of the law, novel to our people, ex- Plained and mado popular, because of ite demonstrated fairness both In plan and execution. “For the training of officers two series of training camps were hei from which about 45,000 officers were commissioned from civil life, This number is nearly eight times as great as the number of officers in the Reg- ular Army on the firet day of April. “For the training of these soldiers sixteen cantonments have been built costing $134,000,000, with an average profit to the contractors of 2.98 per cont. “The death rate in our forces in the United States from mid-Septem- ir to the end of December avers: 15 per thousand, and is slightly | onstruction tn Fran “6. Great programmes for the manu- facture of additional equipment and for the production of new Instruments of war have been formulated.” BAKER DEFENDS DEPARTMENT AGAINST CRITICISM, “I make this statement,” continued the Secretary, “fully aware that there have been produced before the mem- bere of this committee some expres- sions of doubt, differenc opinion and disapproval, The War Depart- ment haa spent eight months hearing similar expressions, analyzing them. correcting the conditions out of which they grew, perfecting its organization to prevent their recurrence, and all the while driving on to the accom. plishment of the main task “My military assistants and | ap preciate the work which thix com mittee has done and will value sux- Kestions from the committee as & whole, from its individual members, and from every other patriotic citizen which will enable us to carry on this work more effectively and more rap- Troops in France and All On the Way Are Now Fully Equipped. WASHINGTON, Jan 10.—Secretary Baker was not interrupted tn reading his prepared statement on the cond\- x ‘ al Y FOR ALL SOLDIERS SENT TO FRANCE IN 1918’ WAR PREPARATIONS WERE SLOW. BAKER ADMITS ON STAN 2M Pee ane Mle ner fs ua HEH DET WALSINS SEE —— | CHEER TRIBUTE 10 | MEANS WAR, SAYS ~WILSON'S SPEECH RUSSIAN” ENVD Deschanel Pledges the Support| Ambassador to London Adds: | of Chamber to Restitution | That Bolsheviki MAY Fight | of Alsace-Lorraine. If Germany Rejects Peace. | PARIS, Jan. 10.—Minister of For-| LONDON, Jan. 10 (United Pres eign Affairs Pichon will speak in the}—“President Wilson's references to he ’ nber of Deputies outlining} Russia show more sympathy than ei tion of the army at the Senatorial “In the foregoing statement there | investigating Committee to-day, He! France's war aims, according to au-| those of other statesmen—but the than would have been the death rate ‘of men of the same age at home. In thoritative Information question is will the speech helps are two exceedingly significant fg- | é me 4808 the death rate per thoudand was vires, namoly, that on the first day of "lt he would be “very unhappy” to | Tt was stated that the Foreign Min-|toward achieving a general gust S. April the Ordnance Department con- | ho obliged to answer | we ‘ wet PA ence?” Our J ath, Guiad OF iloet py hoson teasers aad the Questions in| ister would follow the lines of Prom-! peace Quartermaster General's Department | (etal! of 847 officers, while they now reapee- | Chairman Chamby complic our rate among all tivoly comprion 8.001 and ,1%1 officers erlain took up the troops in the United States since There was no ready trained pares subject of rifles. Sept. two per inen in the country who could hi sasia ise woe ee been atlected suddenly to assume the; Abandonment of the Springtic “Bor the fincal year 1016 Congress highly tochnical and spociallizod work | rifle and adoption of the modified En- | appropriated for the War Department of these two divisions. Men of some field, he sald, has been : $168,000,000; for the fixcal year 1916, what similar training had to be! sag much criti ; $203,000,000; for the fiscal year 1917, ehosen, As the work proceeded, sub- ier Lioyd George and President Wil- M. Litvinoff, named by the Bol« son in placing before the world tho] shevlki as thely Ambassador to Great exact alms which France has jn con-! Britain, so summarized to-day Bis tinuing the war, and the only terms| V!ews on America’s peace terms, on which she can consider peace “I am afratd 1 shall have to take At the opening of the session of |{@ most gloomy view, after the me: o ica,” the Chamber of Deputies to-day Dep-| Statements of Britain and Amert |he snid, referring to the genoral was five per thousand. the deat due to meas | thousai ' $403,000.00; for the fiscal year 1918, division and re-aubdivision became | “T think the Gaiay wan due io t0 - u Tne Rn oe ee oat sea pirations for a just peace, “Both ef 527,888,716. In other words, taking é action of the Ordn 4 ho name of the Deputies, pledged . $1.587.498,716. in other words, taking possibl “ ance Bureau in OVERLAND CAR WHICH REPLACED MULE TEAMS IN THE TEXAS RICE FIELD that the Ghamber would ceppott ine |them aim in the same dlrectigm, ELL8 OF THE CREATION ©7 changing the type,” said g ead of putting Hons for 1918 are nearly fifty THE NRW WAR COUNCIL. Baker. “I pernonaily pesto gent No more Impressive demonstra-| After five years of service over|cutter and back and forth across the restitution of Alsace-Lorraino and | Instead of ictal Lair igs oF, ; hart " re ontiad he 0 9,000-acre stretch of rice it out @ x ha a fiel this Clples for application all around, in y, Py 2 sfore in a! dela I think the tion of the utility of the passenger |!" mud roads around Crosby, Tex., | % er sustain the armies in the fleld to this ‘ in the first day of April, 1917, the p Dec, 16 I was therefore ay n fe Ordnance Bureo m P evio quire € ord Cm) = Ordaaton parioent Px satel of} position to announce a general Te | coro propery, reau this car, during the last year, did |#W4th that previously required three 414. der to obtain a just peace satis on ‘ Adding that the de. Motor car could be desired than the cutters with eight mules each, The itere ; ninety-seven commissioned officers, nleation, accomplishing the £19 orate to furnish wince gee” lane t & |the work of twenty-four mutes in| cutter “tuelf was speeded up by a| Amid a storm of applause he paid |fctory to all nations, the demanded while now it consists of 3,004 officers, lowing results: NG Aa OE ' arger eup- use to which an Overland automo-| harvesting the rice crop of the Old| gasoline engine so that from echt eloquent tribute to President Wilson's “Te being put in only one group— and, in addition, has 26,120 enlisted) | “1, Created a war council upon ply later, 0 an improved arm bile has been put in the Texas rice|River Rice Company at Crosby, The|to twelve miles an hour was apaedt | for belligerents personnel, which Gen. Crozier, Gen, Sharpe, Ge “It Isn't inefflcteney to change your Held veteran touring car was hitched tof the « : “Therein they differ fro i “In addition to the selection and Weaver, Gen, Crowder and the Chief =f ape volt | Here 4 ed to alateady gait *of the outht, “Glory to all the Allied nationa!’| “Therein they differ from the Rus: mind if a greater supply of a better ; on desig eeeilegee acciienlipoeoien — . i = | 4 re ‘tally #88 proposal—which applies to al follow-up necessary in the manuface War and the Aasistant Secretary of that all men ent to Europe had {hitk Gen. Crozier im not entirely. to GERMANS ADMIT LOSS TURKISH PEACE TERMS Wee ee Staten wich leon (equally, whether they belong to the turing processes, « continuous study War, and to which council men of ample rifles and now all men In train.) CMe: Im season and out he has | | Srontenmea rte. Linwoliis vo Wueody|) ‘ 0 ommend sion." Sentral Powers or to the Allies, of new weapons and instrumentall-| capacity, either from the army Of ing ay, sit recommended ordnance expansion | OF 92 P is added new light anivertal | Centr tles has been kept up, a constant con from civil ite, will be added from time | "E \ it eerntoeee i ter eoniieente at TH REPORTED REJECTED BY | morale, as she has added new stars! “The only way torgeneral peace Hew tact kept with trained men abroad to time, The purpose of the council | Several Senators joinea in ques- American contingents — sent - ‘ale, as she E Bead ona aides patina , I , 16 HE SAE through acceptance of the Russlan studying the operation of ordnance jg that its members, being free from | Uoning to show that rife production Ware Nos completely euutnbe BOLSHEVIK! GOVERNMENT | ‘°..2 |formula of ‘no ainexations, no in- material in battle, and accordingly the purdens of detail administration, was permitted to lag when it w, Oe Pree 8nd. SiDGes bs decls Says 119 Allied Vetorious France will not have a) oot OF 0) iv edetermination’ ax large supervisory view of a"; have had adequate standard eauip- Berlin Statement modifying designs and plans hore by |, ; bs ; Ace | yang ple; she Penson Of cbeervation and experienoc. can take a large super ion and sup- {certain that the country was about to| ment, except that recent, contingents Aeroplanes Were Destroyed ; a _ pbence of @ vanquished people: she | interpreted by the Russians at Brest= “M of the classes of ordnance 1) NON Ey the Government the |° to war, but Secretary Baker per- | depend for matic rifles and ar ‘ Russians Said to Have Asked Tur-| Will not recede; she will oppose her | Litovsk. We can’t insist on appli material requiring to bo designed, Pizhost value of their talents and ex- |#inted that the delay in. ch, h sources. During December. - Darticinate fi A invaders with an inflexible heart—a | tion of this formula in such @ way | / specifications drawn and contracts RNG | models had in the engine | Wadaworth asked if the} peruin (via London), Jan. 10.—Nin key to Participate in a Gen- heart inflamed with the one passion | #*,to satisty only one side. let, were wholly unfamiliar to our?" end produced a| American artillery programme is enemy captive balloons and 119 mares eral Conference. that dieanca le t2 Suspicions entertained for some J Vheeler, with the | iu. es Se his mailitery aesiatantn and |UCh desired result. He pointed out | Jarge enough machinery | {hat elght months after England went atv bie A can Pate. oo ou ave the supreme | time b: re Soviet that the Allies © prepared sacrifice Russia to mony in order to Win concessions normal military practices, The trench warfare material alone in- volves commitments of $262,000,000, ad jof industrial experts, the Jof the Ordnance Department is being |to war British soldiers were training planes were destroyed by German forces uae NDON, an. during December, the War Office an- Eien ie a : A report from| #00d of our fatherland by justic arate peace| The passage in President Wilson's ramme y engared esources {nounced to-day te Ci eit from many on the west, In com- : QUARTERMASTER GENERAL thoroughly reorwasised ja prepare lin top hats and with walking sticks Lv testabe tata ngered me utes According to the statement, eighty. |PTOPO%a!: made by Turkey have been| address to Congress rela tink io) At | duncti n with the German ‘readtions! ¢ WILL SPEND BILLIONS. for the new phase of tis vorhoveral (Ud insisted that American rifle pro. | Every country's artillery programme | two aeroplanes and two captive balloona | Pedected by the Bolshevik Government | sace-Lorraine is emphasized by all) aries design to crush the Rivalan t “Many of the Ordnance Depart. | Which It la Ba bv © aicisctad under |duction Is now “so far ahead” that! %8S ,krown every month during the | were lost by the Germans, and that Turkey has been requested) the Paris newspapers, The Matin|workers and peasants’ revolution, ment’s contracts involve increase of operations will be co} at | war.” restoration of the lost terri-| ined ground after Lioyd George plant facilities, or the construction | the direction either of oMcors already |all men who will be called out will] Sceretary Baker aasented ¥ Sona- to participate in a general conference | saya the i ' of new plants, and constant inspec. |in the service Who are now in & posl- | have enough, Teer 4 se petd etween Ruasta and the Central Pow-| tories 1s the foremost condition of eat tor Wadsworth's statement that the tussia enter tion by inspectors who have had to|tion to give their entire energies lO lg MACHINE y was a competition of industries, GERMAN BORDERS CLOSED ers peace, not only of France but off, view to obtain : be trained in specially established |thelr administration, or by men spe- GUN DELAY SINCE | war was a p 2 s phage 1 negotlations with sa general peac en by the Allies toa “How your views to be recon- the opposition. ; with President Wilson's gun situation, Senator Chamberlain | ‘That ts the present aspect of it.” and that whichever produced the most The Bolshevik Government, ou-|her Allies, It refers to Mr. Wilson's | she Ini established schools, clally chosen from civil Ife because) | APRIL LAST. | materiale and men would wear out T0 HIDE TROOP MOVEMENTS ter’s despatch from patron i Fi speech as an Immense effort at con- | separate peace “For the Quartermaster Genoral's of their experience and capacity Turning to eriticlsm of the machine : fc ad Bays, dy rala has Issued « de Ujelliation by a sincere Democra Department in 1918 $3,018,000,000 was| "3. Tho Quartermaster Ge e suspending appropriated, or a sum more than department is in process of similar re- | 5 6 said. ; = Payments of dividends by private] The Petit Parisien says: M. Litvinoff was asked, four times as.great as the 1915 appro- | organization and sub-divisioning wn Dnt ek ed fe ondaing [RE ORG |No Travellers Can Go to Holland} companies. The Government has also| “It ta the finest plece of political] “True, the speech does not threacee Priations for all Government -\der Gen, ethals, who enjoys ad been used suc- or Swi ‘i ‘i 1 down |—-but it is a war speech and it Bt poses. wan Hanrade experience of having worked fully by England CLOSING QUOTATIONS. or Switzerland for a forbidden transactions In stocks pend-| literature of our times. It lays down } ‘iL R a annot wait,” he ing the issuance of ordinances relat- | the basis upon which the world, after By RUSE COBnee f ing to the further nationalization of| being rid of the perpetual menace of Jan, 10.—Closing ofthe production and determining the |armed conflicts, may be reconstructed. an-Swiss and German-Holland : amount of Interest p: y pri- specc tains no harsh threats, frontiers for a month, Just as an- mE Dayebig by, (Drie | Ene speech con ain “On April 1 there were #47 oMcers out at the Va " 1 ‘ 5 Month, in the Quartermasters Corps. On of transportation and supply of a mag- Pile ral delay after fast | with net changes from previous close Jan. 1, 1918, there was a total of 6,431 nitude never until now approached |APril,” replied Becretary Bi, Oehgern. [fn the history of our Government. | “Yon, there was, Mr, Secretary,” ree ‘On Jan. 1, 1918, nearly $2,000,900,000 | Here also the efficiency of the de- |torted the Senator. ma Canal problems! phere was no ut if Germany refuses to meet i erpretation of your Russia will fi git—no, makes ¢ aisle : cris laid down are all the of the appropriation had been’ obli- |p; sl trengthened by aby 4 vate companies, ES tie | . t may fight =| partment ts being streng' ; noupced by the Germans, was taken to- | more irreducible because thelr mod-|it, 1 ’ gated By contracts or disbursements. |{ha calling from civil life of men of | Secretary Baker continued by recit- ation ie avidene™ on “This business Involved accounting, the highest capacity to administer |!0¥ the machine gun controversy that * day to presage extensive troop tranafers, ey Wists | KERENSKY MEN PROTEST. © Libre, determinations of standards, prices, |\" of its great subdivisions. existed when he b ehh 4 i | eC a quantities and the creation’ of new ries view at the werk of the| g : he became Secretary ay next month will be allowed to cross | ce Bula af bine grin rede t A aca J Lach SO manufacturing facilities, Counell of ‘National so and of | Senator McKellar thought the deny | 2m: quits, 4 HME {i Pietcts AND IN RETREAT SAYS jean Nation. : Cable Wilson He Is Strengthening “In the woollen goods section alone | ty "War Industries Board ia now |W Unreasonable wee Co Presumably it means switch of Teu- s ee RAEN aiaitst newspaper | Mands of Hulshevin? the co-operation of over 800 mills was Lie “Well, it's a matter of judgment,” (AM ad ‘ . + tonic troops from tho Itallan to the nos Bresiaent Wilson’a enesch 18 t5| Esl at ee involved, and the following Items | R0rs!h! 1 Ait atat west front. ROGRAD Fs ‘ ‘ . 1 LONDON, Jan. 10.—Henry M. Hynd- said . B Paliwin | tin t toward elthor an carly : give some Idea of the extensive char- DESCRIBES WORK OF SouNe Ke nai ar Hak Wal” Gb LONDON, Jan, 10.—"The hostile ar- tie Meace celthe certain ond final defeat | man, leader of the British Sociallets, fcter of the operations: ‘Thore have| — OF NATIONAL DEFENSE. ‘The fact remaing that nine months | Ri} See yn, tillery has shown slight activity in the Of the Central Empires. and Dr. Wiliam Gavronsky, who waa Gta. OO ONS rare boleaclea theory The Council ot Navona! Defense after the war the oantonments have |! hiya. Ran, eas neighborhood of Go: eu (southwest | Gen, Dutoff, His Aid, Declared to] Alfred Capus writes in the Figaro | spocial Commies of the Kerenaky over $9,000,000 yards each of shitting cig ecerutive power, ite members | NORE for training,” said Senator | (amdlan rt Jot Cambria), the War OMftce an- Be In Flight, Pursued by that President Wilson, like Premier | Government Great Britain, to-day flannel'and sulting, involving an ex-| have voverally the powers of their | McKellar, [gh & Ono, | now “Otherwise there is nothing 2 y Lioya George, has given an admirable | sent a cablogram to President Wilson Denditure of over $846,000,000. In cot- | raxpective departments. ‘The pur-| "I wouldn't say none” Secretary |iyit & he SSCPRB OEE! | Red Guarda, eee e ee eee whlch will imei, | protesting aiainst what they termed ton goods the department ‘had con-| pone of the council, however, Wi# &! paxer replidil te & Pods PARIS, Jan, 10,—'"The French easily | tracted for 250,000,000 yards of various | feconciliation of conficts and a sur- |repulsed a German raid againat small ion of the cracy of Rus the President's ident HOisheviki with the de t movement for c @ monsious “They have relatively | PETROGRAD, Jan. 10.—Gens. Kale-| .nis war a gre few," 6 j : 5 kd ation inst otton cloth. jvey of the national needa and re-| | {| posts on the western edgo of the Upper @in@ and Dutoff, the Cossack teadera, | #ation inate |i cea vai die: ieee “The aviation section of the! sources. This purpose it has served) Before the war the largest machine {:|Courey Forest,” says to-day's official the OMclal News Agency announce: . salcicsidstrl ns aor stranitli ® hands ef autocratl Signal Corps of the War Doepart- and is serving. The General Mani-| gun progra inwleas rule undations of an power of }communteation, "'T) was active in the re 9 artillery fighting have been defeated, Gen, Dutoff ts in deapotiam and 8 fon of Auxatlion,” | flight, pursued by revolutionary sole) BRAZIL SENDS AVIATORS, | which is destroyin ———.—_. diers and the Red Guard. ‘Gen. Kale- Russian freedor Republic BIG ITALIAN SHIP TORPEDOED, “i2¢ is retreating. eee rake heiee kart i We The Workmen's and Soldiers’ Coun- y JANBILRO, Jan, 10.—Brazilian la 4 cil at Rostov has been liberated, eho . } : 7 | The Milasso, 11,677 Tons Gross, Ree An offical announcement says that | 94val aviators who will form the first pe 4, ported Sunic by U Boat. Brazilian contribution to the fight- SNNIS ROSNE Phe big Italian steamship Milaszo,| “the revelation of criminal relations " 11,477 tons Krona register, wax sunk (between the Ukrainian Rada and Gen, | !9s forces of the Allies have departed me was 14,000, he a rd and its successor, the © added, the expenditure of an appropriation | War Industries Board, with ‘their! While now 200,000 are required, with Aggregating, for 1918, $744,000,000, or committees, were organized by the) manufacture diMfcult and slow five times the 1915 appropriation for council for the following purposes: “Those two facts make it all the the entire War Department “1, Assign priorities as among the! more important that machine guna “The Engineer Department, for several departments of the Govern-' should have been gotten trom ane which Jn, 1917 $53,000,000 was appro-) ment and the Allied Governments sO | source,” sald Senator, Melelhey priated, was charged by the 1918 ap-|t ands upon the industries of “phe ‘greatest “wy should have priation with expenditure of ’$: 40,000,- | thi try, been exerted to get any kind.” 900, or about 700 per cent. increase, "9 Advise 8 of ma- |" The questions involved, Mr. Baker ment was charged by Congress with tions Bo 8 John's Hoa- amor a short Dolan Undertak- “There have been organized, trained | terials and reiterated, were of judgment, betwoen | Liberty Loan. 4s.. Fi ie Dec, < s Ses for England. Funeist from B, and equipped technical troops of for-| "8. Advise on questions of price, apeed and excellonse nero” | tatty Lagan ey. a during the early part of December by | Kaledine has opened the eyes of the — | ing Est. 114 Acudemy st, Long Isl esters, stevedores and railroad cen- . Secure tndustial and labor eo- r. Merine ‘f rman submarine while the ship | people concerning the infamous traf- SOME PHASES OF WORK MIGHT Mt. Germany Offers Spain Big Indemnity | City. on Friday, at 10.30 A. M. Thence struction and operation men aggre-| operation Sout Mediterranean waters, accord-|Qcking in the blood of Ukrainian St. Patslok’s Church. Interment Qal- ating, about 12,000, many of hom! is Avol! entancement of prices,| HAVE BEEN EXPEDITED ed rd received in ing cir~| workmen, soldierd and peasants.” Tn Sena Field ita i vary, Cemetery, ie been operating in France for| confusion of industry, exhaustion of! “Are you entirely satiefled #o tar! acne tusday, It is understood no MADRID, Jan. a8 SAEMAS, Giieo kins BRIGEIG me months.” JIabor and generally to prevent al.las all ordnance 1s concerned, with iin. te rmment has offered to pay the | sHIGE ] lOEICHY In summing up the War Depart-|avoidable evils which might result|the progress the sel Was o riment has ment's work, the Secretary gave ab from the speed and magnitude of the | made?" asked Senator Weeks. ‘ 1 Mine tases oad family of Enrique Granados, the) — Srevices CAMPBE FUNERAL Nally ator passene | L h) Spanish composer, 666,000 pesetas as) CHURCH, Broadway and 66th at, Sat- nally onded for pan : ndemnity for the loss of their father, urday, 2 P.M. TO STATE WAR AIMS |r se Siciinie bs orp } ollowing as its ohlef accomplish. | new operations. { don't say that the departn menta: “To these objects it was admirably | might not ha BAKER SUMMARIZES WORK OF Mlle) and IC) HIS DEPARTMENT. We can now see the entire situa- "h, A large army is in the field and| tion, The initial rash needs are sub- | in training; so large that further) stantially. supplied. The technical Rorements to lt can be adequately! corps have been eapanded and re- as well ax freight traffie, wai A entirely for freight of the N KIRK.—BERTHA VAN KIRK, was owned by the Navigazione Uritieh cross-channel steamer Su ices CAMPAELL FUNBR 916. Jag * th EOE eT Ver TasON Chet CHURCH, Broadway and 66th gt, erale Italiana, and was last reporte n American Waters the latter par of Lee eeetan Ania agiteen et for the death of the compos: Thursday, 3 o'clock September, 1018." "rhe Aillngao was | Bavarian Paper Asserts That Elected SPA TRS NORS WANES DADE OF EY Sat Representatives of the People # expedited — some accomplished 4 | Shases of ita work,” s replied. Palace Oar n what have we fatled® | Con, Comper The Secretary hesttated and an- | jtewting |swered: “I can't answer tt that way, | fine Aelia cretary Baker equipped and trained as rapidly as| organized upon industrial and eff. |! can't pick out any particular place,” | singer 8 | y Should Consulted. those already “in training can be| chant lines | agBenator Weeks naked If all avaliable | dre. tacthe NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Sine Ee So0a transported, | rhe prdination of ally needs |@™mmunition production facilities Are | gouth, alliray, ZURICH, Jan, 10.—Demand for w ue army has been enlisted and] with our own purchases has been ef- | Being Ma0G: sikh gald Becribary Haxer, (emer, voning World.) statement of war aims by Germany was selected without sertous dislocation of| fected. An agency exists to prevent ' ee y Baker’. | du ena Ks Fi " ° c y Nueste Nachrich- the industries of the country. rT tae ga money, exists to Prevent | “put all will be whon wa need them,’ t] ware NEW ORLEANS, lopenly voiced by the Nueste Nachrich tries for “4. Jan ee W's races are as follows FIRST RACE—$000; claiming; four-sear-olds and sit Billie Br) 1th: Jas Commemings, 110 Geta. itt) Camber Felicidad. 116; Tihymer. 100: 5) ‘just those watch 8. The training of the army ta pro-| cannot be prevented" oO) The arrangement to get British and ceeding rapidly and its spirit t* high. | French ammunition for artillery, he || Bho eabsistan oft fhe ary has beon | — anid, ER ANS 04 far os it ro “it ove criticism; its initial clothing sale » * # placed on supply, temporarily inadequate, is} HEALTH OF THE ARMY, Atmerioan sours mor-|ten of Munich to-day, according to de spatches recelved here. "We laughed at Lioyd Georg newspaper asserted, “but the Ei yproved him, whereas the tente HE tremendous quantitics in which we buy the materials used in dy, comprising nuts, molasses, fruits, it Qhen, 106: Korthawe 118: *Onwake. 113 unanimously 4 now substantially complete, and When Senator Works again asked Alto nligibie ts ‘ neal poaitic ac the making of LOFT « serves will rapidly accumulate, Arma! Measles Fptdemte Substding, but if he could suggest anything — th * ie Toa! Ring Tull’ | Germany's equivocal position arouses | ey, cocoa beans, &c., are such that would completely of the most modern and effective, There Are 270 Pneumonia Deaths, | would be helpful in speeding up or a] a AOS as, [Suantclon stagger the average candy maker, Buying in immense quantities, kind, including artillery, machine} WASIIINGTON, Jan, 10.—Measlee | nance production, Secretary Baker 1 24 furlongs Ames, 1h | Tho editorial also demanded that we naturally enjoy the lowest market prices. By paying spot Fave’ been provided Dy reat ADA. Jeptdemics are subsiding in both Nations |PUAe: i oe an vth oA ea yt Glew dul “1it [elected representatives of the peoplel} | cag we avail ourselves of all concessions and cash discounts that iaay France, and are avaliable for every en roca veers ve 9 | thought of anything lve done tt, I'm |reart 4a. on Dyul Tos le 7 rare ER rye ination in the world doing soldier who can be got to France in ited health report for the week | up to date now RK COTTON EX oe.) hiiht owe dan. Atlantic: os 1 7 usiness nny ‘ ending Jun, 4. m publlo to-day by | Recretary Baker said he thought a| NEW YORK cc Ve ay SHAS limadicayrs three vearceve, pod arr aia fi Calls on Wilson To-Day, Pound Pre George W. army is already the Army Mee be ‘The tables | Federal powder plant would be ad: | january 24) 20d rene | Lennie Marty Nom) Ine Kas, 108, WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—Capt, An- Loft is the present owner in France, where both men and offi- gow 109 deaths during the week in the | visable. March 1 11400 3142) ee gg tan, iad; Mier dre Tardieu, head of the French High of 90% of the stock of cere have been additionally and spe. tions) Guard. 80 due to Senator Chamberlain referred ty | May 0 NOR BLAST TVS? aie Ghiver, “tos Pager; 115; Mises) | Commission, who has recently Loft I ovated slally trained and are ready for active! na ie7 in National |the Dupont offer to bultd and oper 75 RO7S | 1am) Alay pligitle S atart In onder’ name! leurned to Warhington from Franc Loft _tnoorp : service. taing due to pacdmenie thease, (a lant at cowt, but Secretary Baker Ee ea ee 2 Mel | uw Preaident Wilson by: appointme ‘5. Independent lines of communi. | being dw Pneumonia he death |oxniained the offer was to build n $0 mS Folens Rl Gnaky” 16) DENLININ” FAAnATIAO RATT gation and wupply and vast storage) totale for the previous week wore 108 | pant for a commission of 1s per cant | oth’ off 10 to > to-day op pants, for the National Guard and 98 for the|and operate it for eighteen months a {SO Me SEMRGR OF SOBRy TAtereat ss covering National Arm: On tle basis of » $90,000,000 invest We {details of the situation in France inayat ana lems anders | A sharp outbreak of meningitis oc-|ment, he explained, the Puponts CHICAGO CORN MARKET. wrrsaroids|among the civil population, aalf | Mk dn TWO DAVs ONLY. E gathered by him in a few month tay there. a ade a gross profit of | Veinedey 1.000 and $40,000,000. “They never rred at Camp Beauregard, 27 sew | Would haye r be oP lnetween $20.0 fon akalnat seven (he preceding week, | Y | = ° | ibe prosant powder supply in ade- vane mand quate for ov oresent needa, Se c pan ml ne " veral death ’ iny time offe: to | Ma Ms 4 D. 108; Do Ry MAKSHUMALLOWS——The uh penerat tratha, iewhere i the | groct q’ plant without compensations” Hic sted Win, eee Batya American Killed in Motor Ace ie Cannor describe the dawnright ) National Guard meningitis is rapidly |{.. said aun 11: Bolmiin in France, oney Swe declining |! ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. BLIGH AW PANER ERE Li eA ister USOT lorry dyiven by an American skidded and fell into a ravine near Nolay, The D HAKD CAN~ ASSORT MILK CHOCOLAT | Tra Senator New asked if there was any DIES—Concede all PED NUT CiU Mt H hag the 2 drhy: v Killed and two other Amer- these Food with a delic- WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN | Mistake of Judgment when (he Lusic| texas Company in five montha ends f icang, inthe. lorry were. seriously "ins | | who know to be the finest Bateeat™ 4 io | fl TRANCE, Jan 10 (Associated Pregs)— | tania was sunk in not” boginning {ed Nov 30 earned surplus of $11,589.- | {thane jured, rattles, In tha’ assorte x { prenaratio: ‘or war equal to $20.79 ty | 11h ie Se neries. <q je Americar embe e - | 4 BV ENT 0: claim rye en Sryetal ok us bar| ey Tlavor mee American members of the La- “VERY WISE TO HAVE BEGUN months period SEVENTH #000: claiming: 0Ur 00 Former Governor to Ald in Mobite ||| ment ere Crrstal Blocks j and its own nat- ayette Escadrille are going to Paris) PREPARATIONS YEARS AGO." | ; Tih ih lens pant Meera es tan Wars flnea™ Nia er ne " P, tree and four at a Une to algn for |, “It would hy ry wine,” Mr, |, Missourl, Kan Hoe 108 dant! | WASHING Jan. i—John Lind, |] iteck'ana’ ) Mituouoras™® ashen ural sweetness. thelr transfer | the American Taker replied, Tif, a dozen yearn ago, |Mer Eros 0 hoy” ions Governor of Minnesota, will be atx ‘rin ic ie 54¢e ; Army aviation service, a formality ain tior ah DOBUA | 56} e tr ross in- nl tins *Handhat the new Advisory Commission ; OUND BOX ri which is « ae 7a ix, $7.02 t Seeretary Wilson tn mobilizing r wieleor ane: ich ls expected to occupy ten days, To be perfectly ¢ y I ance cialmed for war servive.

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