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6a en ee eRe er en nn ea rae en (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918. Le Ade AUSTRIA APPROVES TWO OF WILSON’S PEACE PROPOSALS | epee cone | ee ea (A ICTRIANS ARR WOMAN WARNS VON TRI nem i AMERAN TROOPS i HAVE BEEN OMITTED. |here to the standp al-| HOPEFUL OF THE NEGOTIA “Im his eecond point Mr. Wilson | ways adopted and refy val TIONS WITH UKRAINE demanded by Germany as the first| “Point 8-/The coupled parts of! vorable position, Here, too, aimeu!- Total of 98,300 Tons in Transit and Gn4 one of the most important re-| France are a valunbie pawn in our |fiea have yet toe be overcoma, bul Due Within the Next Twenty- quirements for the future. Therefore |hands. Here, too, forcthlo annexa-| the prospects are favorable, We hope i] | four’ Hours there is here no difference of opinion. | tion forms no part of the official Ger shortly to reach conclusions which | our Hour The itmitation introduced by Mr.|man policy. ‘The conditions and) will be economically advantageous, | HE following scheduls of coal i a ny ‘Wilson at the ond, which I need not |mothots of procedure of the evacua- | ‘One result, gentiomen, might be —_—— moveme at the Jersey tide- ¥ sorded, a* you all know, The Rus- ' ‘ \ water terminal was Issued to-] £ . | f oto textually, appears auperfiuoun|tion, which must take account of | record 1g Fourth Casually in Action cna would theretore best be left out. [Germany's vital interests nro to be|sians Inst month proponed to issue Czemin Says President's st ape Us tsa IR hei Ie rmany and| an invitation t [ive timiting clause reads: “Ex. [agreed upon between ¢ ail the beltigerents to! Speech Approaches Austro- or of Faatarn Railroads This Week Reported by the esas may be closed in France. | partic ipate In the negotiations, Rus- . " . oa jumped at Jersey ter- dp ; ‘Thole or in part by international [GERMANY REFUSES TO GIVE UP | #ia shmttted cvrtalm Broponala of a| Hungarian Viewpoint. ble L minale— r Gen, Pershing. action for the enforcement of !n- ALSACE AND LORRAINE. — | Very keneral character, At that time Remarkable Letter From Dresden to te Fowday Yesterday) ; ternational covenants.] “can only again expressly accent-| W° Aocept: | the Proposal to invite! LONDON, Jan. 25.—Commenting one ‘ons. WASHINGTON, Jan. %5.—Early thte "Tt would, however, bo highly im-|uate the fact that there can nover be | the briligerents to take part im the|/on the fourteen points in President German Admiral Asks Him Not Phil A prgee payed week American forces on the Frendh portant for the freedom of shipping |4 question of diememberment of Im-| Rotations on the condition that} i inous s r Wilson's war alms speech, Count : Coal waitin Is t front were in action on several ocea- t Inder no shraans | t0 invitation @hould have a definite . tgs ‘oal waiting in vessels to ve im future It atrengty fortifed naval | peril territory. Under no fine phraars) Hip en tee “Arnie (Cxernin anid, according te an tx-| tO Distort the Conditions That) move- stone, Gen. Pershing to-day repontyd bases on important interna Aid dah sssiich O'clock’ on. the eventhg OF Jan, € the chatge Telegraph deapatel How Go- Anthracite 26,450 26,000 | to the War Department tes, much as England bas at Gib- | enemy again to tak rom us terri Ma Hel t End thi W: r. Bit 16,350 16,300 irae, Malta, Aden, Hongkong, tho | tory of the Empire which with ever. | Period exp red. No answer had come, | penhagen, that Austria-Hungary and| y p to (ej ar. a Ppa icoe tees Four were killed on Jan. 21 and 9% ig i ¢ increasing intimacy has linked ttvelf | “" & result we were no longer ne vil 8 —_—_—— M Three of these have been previous Fedidend Islands and many other | oc ener eee hich has inne highly { Under obligations and had @ free hard | ves Were Virtually tn agreement Anthracite ..... 81,050 97,150 4 : previously places wero removed. noroush | eratitying ‘mann Sind increase | 0" separate prace negotiations with regarding the great principles for new | WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—As showing th the feeling and spiril among | Bituminous 63,050 69,300 | reported, and the fourth, Pershing too, are in thorow er over nid increase). sith arra: | . \ abled to-day, was Private Fred By “Point 3. We, se ot economic|iEly developed in an economic ro-| RUA. Neither were we longer] srangements after the war. How-| the Austro-German peoples, the following letter from a Dresden woman | Tn transit within: twentysteur: |< Cat &, accord with the remo te in| spect, and of whose people more than] YOUNG, of course, by the general peaco|ever. he qualified hiv statement by| ; eas houre— Thompson of Georgetown, Til. barriers which ahd wip bi gull |eighty-seven per cont. npeak the Ger-|PTOPosain subinitted to ue by the|suying that Austria-Hungary wouta| (0 Admiral von Tirpitz, 1 copy of which reached the American Govern+| Anthracite ..... 57,100 59,200 Action also was reported between superflucus manner ‘@, too, con- s ‘a Russian delegation “ CHA RHIC’ -_ Sei = Bituminous 41,200 42,150 American forces and the Germans on demn economic war, which would: — mother tongue |REPLIES TO LLoyD GEORGE support Germany | nent day, is consider. | significant In transit within forty-eight |Sunday, No detaile of the confilets evitably bear within it causes of fu- ie Spat t wit ; by Mr | STATEMENT OF WAR AIMS, Referring to President Wilson's re- “Exeellency! Do uot deceive yourself. The men throughout hours— been forwarded to the War De- ture warlike complications Hlgon under points 9, 19 and touch) vingtead of the reply whlch wag ex-|COnt Addrens, Count Cxernin sald ihe Winker prs Anthracite ..... 20,150 20,300 ot th “ estion and | ‘ ’ wide world are bent ¢ . oughout the world “point 4 Lamitation of armaments:) Sot’: tho Italian frontier quostion and| oo icy nut which was not fortheom: I acknowledge that his tone is now © bent on peace. The women throughout thi Bituminous .... 47,750 60,850 1 y deaths abicad neta An already declared by us, the idea of he bash ua ep future development | ing Chance von Hertling contin. | {erent from what it was when he) long for living sons. action, were reported: Umitation of armaments is Seulaly as vd el an monarohy | ved: “Two deciarations wore made by Attempted by ao reply to Pope Ben- Women are now awake to independence of thought. ‘The political BOLSHEVIK AND ROUMANIAN Sergt. Frederick D. Day, meningitis, ition of | and @ Balkan States > i edict to sow dissension between thi A ; dines IN enna. after the. war| questions in which, for the greater| enemy #tatermon — Promter Lloyd Corman Government and the German, fanctise is nothing to them in fteelt; what they want is the freedom ale, Mass,; Nunes Fionaae so tee Te Ceseanic part, the interest 1, Acne | Onoree nd President Wil: fo. atid this haw been of anea af.| to vote in the midst of this bloody catastrophe for a lasting peace with Ri eat Hilton, alaease,aVels might most effectively promote a sa! poses a s ar ate 1] non'n speech. 1 willingly adit that | Peop!e. and this has been of good ef-| daaae Ms strophe for a lasting pea te ' Hilton, disease, Wella intactory @olution. (Cries of “Hear!|(tla-Hungary, prepondde: erel see. taoya GoorKe altered fila tows | fect There is no longer any talk understanding. Take heed that you do not pervert the chief and the pees Privates William Ross,» Hear!") It te therefore clear that an| German interests are concerned Wo) yy. A. anger indul ais 4h ji Mbout the autocrat ppression of| gost natural instinct of our sex . “ Betwe Fighti , Lodi, Cal; Floyd Bolen, understanding might be reached with- Lat oa hie them most enersetioaliy. | ieiry desirous of again demonatrat-|t® German peoplo wy the Govern-| “If our women should tinanimously exclaim, ‘We would rather see | Communication Between Fighting 1, Athens, O.; William B. out difcutty on the first four points) Cit MAY tava the anew er to ME ling his ablllty ae a negotiator, which Ment and his former attacks on th | blood continue to flow than that this war should end & Front and Petrograd Cut Olf— | Mons, sarcoma, Covington, Ky., and ‘Wilson's programme. 4 ‘oponala o1 eno POINtA IN ss capmerly double a | touse of Mohenzoliern are not ree! then yes, Excellency, has the dew ot Gers come Yossacks Form Vo r Howard Hall, pneumonia, Derby, O RaJECTS THE PROPOSAL ABOUT| tho first placo to the Austro-Hunsa.|! Had formerly doubted. 1 cannot go | 5444 « | Neeaetetsitee ieee eee ORCI GTI re oe Sees che POLL NSINDS ETAT ae THE COLONIES. plan ‘Foreten Minsiter. Hono contact | Ar ay many opinions which have [PC Me Gxetannaesarea he muat'go+} rday in the circus the ‘Baraloag murderers’ mentioned b LONDON, Jan. 2 fot fighting be A nll H +3 now come to the fifth point—Set-| With the allied dual monarchy form Bes a pra rie a pagal mean erate y but categorically refuse Mest Beware lest you turn the women of Germany into mot ween Bolsheviki troops and Houmanta {LABOR WOULD B 7 5 ‘ of all colonial claims and| the kernel of our present policy eae Np ciets ‘dant ecu ving |b along murderera. Do not educate the political intelligenc women at |» f nily disposition, |UNeary’s internal administration ense of thelr hearts. The sons of such w rs will Inherit. be pine a Fae @ Rovcmate ‘ P o” There was no Parliament more dem fore birth from the breast w ‘ suckies them a legacy of degrading | front and clares he does not d ratio than Austria's, he sald, Tho, ‘Spirit and of hate. They will down the principle, ‘Might be patches recelved here today from Petro-| Resolution Agit Practical realisation of Mr.| must be the guiding line in the futu co gag principles in the realm of| oval comradosbip in arms, winich has | Detee and os tity wMi encounter some dimcuities| stood tho test so brilliantly in war-| 1 Is true be « 0 Any Second t " ine » destroy € r y, and never! .. ‘ s 7 tm any case I Ddelleve that for tho| mo, must continue to have Its offect ae Abe . aaniog areata tas weed Foroign Minister said he did aut ob-| right, the principle which robs {he strong man of his honor when srad declared. Chamber Is Rep at present {t coay de left for Engiand.|!" Peace. Wo shall thus on our part) Onniiad to “entry nee. olicteat, eco. [Jct (© the suppression of secret diplo-| persecutes the helpless, ‘That was how the ‘Baralong wrons’ came to b Roa menace Nenbbe aA eee Garterén , welch tas the greatest colonial em-|40 everything for the attainment ot) ree i eet sa position. macy, especially if that teant the| Noy Haeellonog! iT refuse (o\waeronder \tvew dn: thelk woul permitted Gen. Alexteft orm @ vol Annual Conterence ' pire, to make what ode will of this/ Peace by Austria-Hungary which! “Hur other utterances also are not| Suppression of accret treaties |) beeoesfer te Hupbone at ; ; i es in their youth and Meer army for the defense of the con ort Jan. 23.—-A proposal of her ally. ‘This point of| {kes into account her just claims lacking, and the {dea continually | President Wilson's article cn th © purpose of winning territory. Enough blood has flowed vent Government .it was declared olution n of the House of the programme also will have to be| INTERESTED IN THE INTEG. |oumes io the surface that he h® Ll freedom of the seas, sald Count Cx from this deep world wound, war, life blood; the best, the noblest, - ind against any form of second”? Aisouseed $0 Que time, on the recon-) RITY OF TURKISH EMPIRE. [pronounce Judgment on Germany jain way an absolutely satiatacto the strongest, which has a right to dedicate itself to useful toil for RIOTING MOBS IN BERLIN . ed tovday tos the wiitution ef the world's colonial nos.) “The matters touched upon by Mr) Aj) jousible crimes, ‘That is an at- article against a future economic w the good of mankind. ‘ ae Ee ee ‘ neasions, which We also domand abso- | Wilson in point 12 concern our loyol. | titude with which we can have noth-|and was just and reasona He ex “It is enough. Leave us women free from the intrigues of economic | MAK’ DEMAND FOR P r the pallveay: eae - brave ally, Turkey. I must in now'so|ing to do, and in which we can dis- | \ressca gratitude for the d ve alley. Gh whale wauld be Bele bd . of the rallws n hately. cover no trace of @ serious purpose ido ie demand for policy, at would be better, believe that our economic policy would for at the railway ‘Pomt 5, evacuation of Russian| forestall ber statesmen in their atti lio viiin pence. We are to be the|@eneral disarmament, which was in| be to economize in men’s lives eines) “ had breaking territory: Now that the Entente bas|tude The integrity of Turkey and|putity ones, over whom the Entente|line, he said, with hie own previous | “Dr, W ny ; fenifieanice he 3 : P t the unlon would back | ¥ r, Wilderube yesterday denounced the English airme Significance Attached to Failure 4 ae ae petused, within the period agreed| the safeguarding of ber capital, wiuch [is now sitting In’ judgment. That | declarations t" watahaneuinehuveeicra mee a the Englteh airmen and guns, Ce eteeg pio MEE OFT hem if they declined to work on accoufit upen by Russia and the Quadruple | is connected clonsly with the quos-|compels me to give a short review | ane Foreign Minister invited Presi- holy i P even before the grave of Christ. Yes! Guns above Berlin Newspapers to Arrive Dod 74 Alliance, to join in the negotiations, 1| tion of the straits, are important and | Of ji" situation and the event Bre) Gi wisn ty use hia great influence| {holy sepulchre, and hate and national economies above the in Amsterdam. ponsibility, they said. would mmrast in the Bame of the latter decline | vital interests of the German Em-|peatine what long ago was said to induce the Entente Allies to declure| Mother's woman heart. Those are the worst atrocit Se s of war. And to allow any subsequent interference, | piry also, Our ally can always count| DEFENDS GERMAN ALLIANCE|the conditions on which they wers| if it were to be true as you said yesterday that Saxony's and Ger- aac ery aoe pein ie We are dealing with questions which | upon our energetic support in tily WITH AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. willing to talk many’s sons were to be forced to go out into the world because their |e Ch CUbesGAY And Bhursday in Ber-l rea « Gives Mik to 25,000 . ronoern only Russia and the four al-| matter ' “The establishment of the German] President Wilson's idea of A Leagne| homes had no land or food for them, then we mothers wish to have |" Nae teperted In despatches received) == uwstan Children, a lied Powers, 1 aftere to the hope “On the thirteenth, the State of | Hmpire in the year 147 made an end | of Nations, according to Count Ceor-| them brought up in euch a way that they may carry the true Germans (1° 148 Pe eta rater cai a hones materi that, with recognition of selt-detor-| Poland will be determined by [0 ‘iaincinborment’ tiv, the Union Of | nin, probably would encounter no ov- | ism in their hearts wherever they go and proclaim to all the world Se renee SAeeTtee CHAS: TROBE MONE tied hr GU etrosvad, mone mination for the peoples on the west-| Germany and Austria-Hungary | iii‘ jcuuired a position correspond: | position In Austria-Hungary the true Germanism which does not sow the seeds of hate and death, | marcin& [mn (he streets demanding , ern frontier of the former Russian “As to the thirteenth point, Jing to its economic and cultural) Austria-Hungary and America,| yt offers peace with strong heart and strong haw and offecs none ne" empire, geod relations will be esteb-| Germany will be ready when all | schievometie NEE eae ay ia rari Sat wheee ins cones Pipberecha ib ce agai and ‘will hot cease although it bere thoues a Se ee Reeee TT cake Gat TRL it peabody 5 Nahed, both with these peoples wad) other questions are settled, to |i!" (0 linmaral Quinn Ty tranny Dyslierhd LER gS eeaimecais si mt a MERGE UNEP MHREATA Ga: OTe aevivdd tyaier Sean dentin Ga ubuck | Our Liberty with the rest of Russia, for whom we! disouss a league of people: It wan purely a defensive alliance. 20] acterised tho apesch of President Wil, | construed. : = a wish most earnestly a return of order,| Count von Hertling said the ques-|conceived and willed by the exalted] son as an important advance toward ~ - —— Loan Service between Am: n dition: aranteeing | . alliew from the frst. Not even the]the Austro-Hungarian viewpoint, Sur rae . rely . aa pence ena eo a jens guaranteeing | tion of the imitation of armamente|ilice from the frat, | Not oven the| tbe Austro-Hungarian viewpoint, s." ‘Two revolver shots wer PACKERS AND EMPLOYEES : holders the welfare of the y | ¥aa quite open to discussion aims ever ocourred in theladded ‘that an cxokange ot viens tired. ‘There was a panic, with much Fit GERMANY'S INTENTION IN RE-| There is no difference between |- t decades. The det : and Austria-Hun- il rifle and. machine gun ‘shooting NEARING A SETTLEMENT || LATION TO BELGIUM. Germany and President Wilson nn Germany and the D wary might form the starting point ‘py Ndiers and Red Guards “Point 7, Belgium: My predecessors | regarding the freedom of the si ube chy, closely connected Dy | for a conciliatory discussion among | ‘The Moscow Council of Workmen's 4 * Jold traditions and allied to us by com=| all the atates which have not yet en- 9) sili { arsy { f in office repeatedly declared that a!) Count von Hertling said. He on interest, was to xerve especlally| tered into peace negotiations Jand Soldiers’ Deputies amrma that | Controversy Expected to Be Ended ho time did the annexation of Bel- | added that the thorough freedom | for maintenance of peace . — were fired against the ven in Without Having Recourse wium to Germany form a point in the | of navigation during time of war, Pak Asai NtOs, Dae sven neh, Oe ke a Premier Aw |the procession from the windows of Arbitratior ndobtesines on the : progracsmae’ of German policy. ‘The well as in peace, was one of | Oicnosion in feeard 10 coalitions, and to Have Ke reo hotels, ‘The first victims were OS TAURHON siete 7 Belgian question belongs to those) Germany's main demands, it be events of subsequent time have shown COPENHAG oN, Jan, 26.—Resignation persons in the parade. WASHINGTON, Jan Adjust * fot wooklet IF ‘ questions the details of which are to| ing eminently important for tue | it wis no Vision of terror. of Premier Wekerle, Hungarian Premier, migenGentha vot” tho Golabavik Linentcot tho -contrnversyt helwest th 4 ‘ The geographical situation of Ger-| was again reported here to-day, indl- overnment hin announced the ae ; A eh ar n ho fail | sp chor and their employ he settled by negotiation at the peace) ture free navigation that Eng- | iiny in itaelf had ulwaya Drought |cating continued political unrest in Aus- 0 of the Brest-LAtavek pe ne ONO pas ae ioe Jality Muir z ©. : conference, | land should be made to relinquish [rear to us the danger of war on two | tria- Hungary | sme ations, according 10 despetches | CCF brewing for weeks—was expected SPECIALISTS. IN “Bo long a9 our opponents have not| her strongly fortified points of | fronts, and now dt became increasing - wiagial GVA y , : from Hetrograd . 1uy, Settlement without re jervedly taken the standpoint! support on International. sailing ible.” etween Russia and) CLOSING QUOTATIONS, We'll I ight for Revolution | - fm arbitration deena ; an alliance was concluded <¥ < At cram hei : whose participants wore twice as nu. Alone,” Says Bolshevik |?" a conie ou q ession || \,, Male of Mierous as the population of the Ger. | Wh met changes from prerious cicwing s Pe “het | {of representatives of each side which || din st 4 i E ‘ tan Empire and Austria-Hungary foe, Last Commander-in-Chief. | Perre Rolehoviki |) vegan early in the afternoon faa et Republican France lent the Russla of | Am. fest sugar ye Ne wi siidabeea ih serienemteent Me eiere the Czar billions to construct atra par & Fars ae ane an Ms pase tegien! railways in the Kingdom of LONDON, Jan Some of ind riek represented the employees, and | Voland In order to faoilitate an ad ssado otrogra ore umes G. Condon and Carl Meyer the | =e vance against wa The French Re- sh | Ambaasedore iat Patrograd ia sakor pu ‘ew on its last man for three ’ yours of service, Thus France, with Russo, built up armaments oxtending f to the limit of the capabilities of both oreby pursting aime which our en e ' | now torm Imperialist DEFENDS GERMAN SEIZURE OF - BRUZARD.— Prof, CARLOS BRUZARD, their Gove Governme , ated whi h Jaitions nme « Xmerican troape iy | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ° + yl Ambassadors ara concerned, and) penis y (vin Amaterdam).—.|Hfance for tho week ending Jan. 18 See eae ert ert ere ond % < an. 25 i! materdam 7 HOW | Lost, on 4th « 20d and gMh ALSACE-LORRAINE. R{tnora is no indication as to tho do-|a Vienna tolowrane under date of Wrod. | only cha Tho total of al foc Dov aint bee And Alsace-Lorraine, of whict i Ie to tt we i | me fo Ine ‘ dur aie a reward, A. Kroa 1 Ges reals Kem ¢ ’ resday to the German press say ha i ats . 4 IST! to France Alsace-Lorraino— . tories without exception ports from NM t atment or no! dinat he told, But nprnnd they + 8 laionora aro reported to have received |the provinces state that the workers. al. [ber thousand ay againat 54.1 the proced | HELP WANTED—MALE, \ | appent wt to be Ignorant of thinga-~ | Chile ¢ t th] tne reply of ain to the in verywhi have returned to |!® ably It was 47.6 for all troops from 'WANTHD | ae ar if eid van’, Alsace-Lorraine com 4 ae ince te eo work jthe United state bore vi Van rune at, “Broghlyn You who wanted a own, for (he most part purely Ger- | Com. bred 4 |quiry regarding the arrival ¢ > —~ phonograph for nun regions which, by a century long | RR, we Sagar inh cruiser at Viadivostok, Although |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE v nee and Miegallty, were sev- | par Bee, Cory | Christmas and who red from the German Empire and | wee A a|thoe British explanation was not intil finally, in 1778, the French revo. | hm le it ta | wholly satistact it was rp led are sorry you did not rubles Wallowod ub the fast rrcane: Geawal, sine aw acceptable, the fact that the buy it, here is your 4 inch provinces is [reply was add Comm i When in the War of 187 S| sionera made i chance. Buy a few Records only, then | anded back the districts whi | A Daily News n from ¥ noorkminally wrested from u hd i Bina ; small monthly terms on the instrument. ni snquest of foroign tert jerad qubtes Bn | nd Special for Friday and Saturday, January 25th and 26th fauatiy’ bleusiue. AVLCIAEL TOR PMIDAN Sap SRT Hn yaure 19¢ htly perly speak- | At wo-day 4 disunnexa- nd this disannexation was then vawly vecogpiwed by the French | ‘utional Aswembly, the Constitutional | eon having said in a spec N 1] epners is no help for us except from 4 t an American officer, | SSeS : 06 0° | Bolshevik commander 1 1 ourselves, Fir TheNEW EDISON | ona British and then a French of - upresentative of the French people | then a 7 ; No Needles to change. Plays all Records. Jat that time, March 29, 1871, by a large ficer came. Wo were askod whe ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. , Extra Special for Friday and Saturday, January 25th and 26th t e. h *, " CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAMPERY CARAM majority of votes the army would fight. I said we hoped | Philadelphia Company—Kegular semt- |f | CHOY | in declaring ho doen not seek the | S# “me fo ao. Thon they asked about woney. | annual dividend of 2% per cont. on the |p] Brody Mr. Edison's musical masterpiece gives annlhilaHoh OF Germany Ahern | haan Cee Thoy wore willing to pay us for fight-|nreterred etock, payable Maren 1, to lf] Byer patent tus irs ie Jor a desire to destroy un,| Oslo “Cte th ’ aie lay you Re-Created music, which music i] ek Se ar ASM "poll ‘at fe i Le JE Adal He fea hi R H pre on of G ny's political |p + would be useful to them, Nut we} py-rredus Corporation--Regur | ° jand cultural position: \t ; 8 ary al a 1 of I's per cent — ND NUP HUTe cu - . from the original. Come in and hear : It mvtotion that he be leven tn | Maa t that the Alli a imporialistn may cele | Poth’ yak 1, to stock record, y i “fone plcastan | | ig, tasty Walnut ts © worst i ntitled to adjudge the Germans | Xe i prate the victory © are ag jaan. ‘of elther red. Marshe one of these Re-Creation discs and see it janis EN ce ptr ju OI +1 Teno whole world, We shall Might for] somet Solvay “Company Regular | wytee 34c . in 39¢ z i © cannot understand such feel. | eee e an aad the Volution [anarteriy dividend of 2 per cent. in cash ‘ roeNe ie if YOU can tell the difference. New it} am nor can wo find In thom any iy the revolution and the revolution | avart reat aloe oth | With x 2 +H proof of a sincere w' oN one. | abi to siock record, Jan, 3 ; SER: and artistic cabinets in period designs. iq | - 1404 Among those killed or wounded Info Sant pane Ane \ \vamenians Says Next ™ te Up M the riot at Moscow were | avtwen® ‘ ‘on common Dees eit CHOCOLATE COVERED Have you not waited long enough? | Wilson, 4 \erahy womon andvohiideen, » Heutar| stack te reals troch KOASTED ALMONDS iW) AMSTERDAM, Jan 25 —Decia 1S | Meppatch from Pet reper All n = , : el resting of almonde } 4 » Pre tent Wilson to make $y saa il +k ing 1 nided Tier Hine with 0% ung SON . | iarge procession of eviki, with | Ror or six me 4 : 4 these mre mastervienes ae EDISON SHOP | ahere torday sald'invcomme once | RCHIDE MeUTIE: Brmerey Nore, Gatbebe | aoe ‘ : 42 : rel with ‘one tt 7 Ave. (Opposite Public Library) | hefore the Reichateg Main Committes ate and German, Austrian and ‘Turk ; # $840 ar esha isi doe ) von Hertling, hae eatnestly co S| prisoners, arrived at Thea ; : fate oe “ 54e giered. Praeigent Wiisen'd recs ore M3 > BS bere square. where thousands of 6 Sihaertn. Gi i Bioak nu UND Hox \* i naideration toward Alsace ty tat assembled for the colobra. mania 't Company 2 again ed Weight Includes the Container. Loriaiie and Poland, Tot) wales, 408,000 sbares. dion of the anniversary of "Bloody 9,178 an June, 127