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I" " THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. ; BRI TISH PRESS HAILS WILSON AS SPOKESMAN FOR. THE ALLIES WILSON SUPREME PRESIDENT OPENS U.S. FOOD WILL Eee pe HERTLING WILL WEALTH OF NATION LIED SPOKESMAN,’ CONFERENCES TO “tN WAR, AVERS REPLY 10 WILSON | 10 BE REGISTERE SAY BRITISH PAPERS SPEED WARBILLS BRITISH OFIHL WN SPEECH TL TUESDAY UNDER NEW PLAN Wi shington _ Expe Expects Peace! All Dien Subject. to Income Others,” Declare 8s S Mane “ on yet and Rail- “Boul to Emergency,” De- | | | Next German Drive. by Proposed Law. Moves After Defeat of 4 Tax Would List Possessions chestér Guardian. road Measures. clares Sir William Goode. | | LONDON, Feb. 13,—Prestdent Wil- WASHINGTON, Fob. 12,—Prosldent | LONDON, Feb, 1.—Sir Wiltam fon stands head and shoulders above Wilton to-day sought again to whip! Goode, who since the entry of tho @M others as the spokesman of the | up his Congress, now suffering from United States into the war has oecu- Alited peopies, in the, opinion of the “spring halt.” pled the important post of Mason WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—After the failure of the next German military drive there will ba important devel- opments as a result of President Wil- WASIIINGTON, Feb, 13.—Tho firat ep toward actual registration of wealth in the country will be an- nounced soon, Representative How- Pfaaoneater Guardian, mainly because | Embarking upon his new pro- | officer between the British Food Min- son's Intest address to Congress, ac! ard, Georgia, tas drawn @ measure he'fe able to keep firmly and con-|gramme to confer reeutarly with istry and the United States Food Ad- cording to the prediction to-day of aka be » Commisstoner of In- piantly in viow, the reasons why| members of the House and Senate on! ministration, discusted the present Ligh officials wean aed ua to name a date upon America came thfo the war [legisiation, the President was ¢on-| food situation in an address to-day The view of these men is that the! jo) i. in, ; — Rill eawatad& a -The newspaper ented i fronted with a diMoult task. The to the London Rot i ary Club, enate particularly ts @pparentty at! “Few peop: sald Sir wittam,| & standstill, holding up needed war “havo yet grasped the fundamental mengsurea while its members devote fact that Great Mritain still reltes hours to desultory debate on “things on the United States and Canada for }in‘ general.” 65 per cent. of her essential food dent's address to Cong oficial rerort on the outcome of the! Tecent session of the Supreme War Council at Versaifjes and instance the various timo in which Mr. Wil- on has coma forward to remedy! President shows to the world, Includ- total of monied possessions and {Ing the Teutonic nations, that this ther valuables coming under the In- |country means to win the war and/°O™? Tax Law “While the first purpose of my Dill will win it, while pointing the way to! \s to hit the income tax dodgers, the the Central Governments to foilow re lon it provided would be It is to breng the Senate out of its stuffs, Uniess wo can get this food, the wishes of thefr people for peace. | busis for conscription wealth in “our shortcomings, take up dropped | tetharey that tho President is trying or nearly all of it, we shall peter out, | That President Wilson's speech has, {Xs¢! same manner that we stitches and repair all-too-palpable) _ioginning to-day—to Instill new | As to how woe get It, the popular idea! lapses of our own and Allied diplo- macy,” and has done It with eonspic- gous and admirable effoct. have dratted men,” said Howard. “If made a deep impression In Berlin waa! tis war lasts much lncgen we must proved to-day by receipt of a cable-| conscript wealth, for its the only fair vigor into the legislative body, Ue! seems to be that the United States Is will continue hia conferences throughs | an up-to-date combination of miracle gram from Ldondon, quoting the Am-| Way to bear the financial burdens. out this session of Congres, it ta, loaves and fishes. aterdam correspondent of the Ex-| “Secretary McAdoo has estimated President Wilson, agys the Guar) iy | “What I want you to realize is the! |change Telegraph Companys declar the registration would Int ian, finds himacit jn Now hes particularly anxtous to amazing way in which the energies Ing that Count von Hertling, the Im-. finn has wea iBall eth Qereemont with Coun} Cx get netion on tho railroad and em- and sentiments of the American poo- | i perial German Chancellor, who was) ¢ aioner of Internar Revenue.” Austro-Hungarian Forpiga saan owering bills. At the same time the ple have been harnessed to a great) | bitterly criticived in Mr, Wilson's a ler the Howard Bill y per- kal Perini the cevaaee ey demands of labor are stirring Admin- | national movement of onganized self- | subject to th pome tax must with penalties for failing to er Just as severe as those im- by the draft law. regin- not require the regis- dress, will reply .to the Amertean | °°" President in the Reichstag next Tucs iat | day. + “frg istration leaders and others to move, sacrifice, so that the Allies can have Meairasbe shares Paieagr 5 dau along the price-fxing measure | to0a enough to carry on. | oe to the attitude of the United States| MA SAcck-out Blow to the retail) The cynic will tel) you that It ts toward tho methods he represents profiteers,” is the way Representative ridiculous to Imagine that the, Am- ‘od the wai aims he hap fathered.” | Haugen, Towa, characterized this bill, erican people, living in the médat ot} 7 Asihing Is Seeded to cont ‘izo|to be Introduced In tho House noxt| plenty, will make such sacrifices as the diplomatic wisdom of Pr t, Woek, ‘ho bill does more than fix; these for the sake of their Allies thou- Howard p 4 that the registra- Machine gunners in an advanced . A yr The man in hall ire iy hands of st Wikia speach. the, Dally, News| ftail prices, but its main purpose is) sands of milon away, The cynic will) gunpit manningan anti-alreratt «us ch gives the fanne tor | HEATLESS CURFEW ES Uajastive Matvics ARC Wein, a it would be supplied by a con-| to stop retail profiteering. | relegate President Wilson and, Her-| When a hostile aviator ts observed the anti-aircraft rife meeiaLion dom lock! an oy feast atwcen the prinviples laid Details of the moasure will bo kept) bert C. Hoover to the category of | es | | t list 0 rats, {te would 4 be Washingt nd the prine| Secret wntil Its Introduction, Herbert) well-;noaning idealists, But these | She had already decided that this was Fee ate Sate To Weed eoloted the Ande eat retict alec “Ny Hoover's picture of the great need! voluntary measures can bo tested by| the opportunity to restore her commer= RG CRTRMEERE. le vere aaent ciples laid down in Versailles. It] of food among the Allien has spurred) jo iiy lal supremacy by helping France and quite Goveemment ls, very severs the House Agricultural Committee to . wit slackers and erters from ‘ f “ey Russia destroy th Jerman Empire. | -_—s military servic nd I fail to see why rom the bankrupt statesmanship| speedy action on the Food Adminis: arly Jast month we recolved from “That such motives should impel the} wi should BS ribs tender with the tration'a compulsory wheatless and| Mr, Hoover a cablogram saying ho | (Continued from First Page.) R i ; of the Allied conference has omerged| jy catiess days bill. found that as a roault c¢ the Am | rulers of England to impose a terrible | rich who are slacking o far we what is in effect a reassertion of the } 8 er | |war upon the people of Europe is in- = have held dollars more prectous than jean conservation campaign , hi haa | eteditlia to: th ‘ srorant of other religious, educational or social] lives," Upward dociared. "If the bill ktiock-out blow doctrine, No dec- le to those who are ignorant of sia X . BRITISH T0 PR 150,000,000 pounds of bacen oot 25,- niglish history. organizations to consolidate their ac-| Will save $5:10,000,000 a year as Jaration of war aims is formulated; tary MoAde 8 aa bes ‘Se doeichon | 000,000 pounds of frozen moat mone But they will not destroy the German | tivities. \ dan. th = no distinot aa jetwoen . rs COLONEL _REPINGTON than the British representatives in the Empire, The hostile preparations which| “All inside and outside lighting and] J" Ut -< Aga Pea ing aod Cseraln is) | United States had estimated as likely he - been going on in France and Rus-| 41) heating not covered by specific) “Ana it we bit o. hard- ognized, 7 | tla for several ra have been too evi- th hy t r . ( to be available, His offer was so un- : | ; omer to be reduced to the minimum,| ship to the hones «man, It . ‘The keynote of the President's! proceedings Against Military Writer} oxpected that we had to hustle to get|| (CoPtnued from First Page.) | dent and too threatening for Germany| ao that more drastic orders may not ney aiaek Peace is waiting as soon as the Con- ” i a jord that Hays’ friends relied in the eri eel Soe Be oe. Peo etorte nee thetr “ windfall, Later on it turned out that ‘actories should arran , tral Powers are ready, Count von Realm Act. s Chat will successfully defend their homes | . § the amount of frozen meat avajlable | conest for > ee Sew hafrman. and maintain their right to live and| hours to save daylight and retievo th >. Heriling paving balked at the Prest-) | Q.pon, Feb, 1.—Andrew Honar| was thousands of tons above the |prospe? against the whole # | peak load, TUSCAN VICTIM'S FATHER | Gant's fourteen defluite proponals, Mr.|i aw, Chancellor of the Exchequer. an-| Hoover ¢st=nate, Bxcept , the devilish Sonnpirators who have { “Sataries and wages sould not be Wilson goes back to first principles} pdunced to-day in the House of Com: 4b | the Innocent ma: f Russia, F) | nounced to-day in the i “| holdup of shipping in Americi rts ie Innocent masses of Russia, "| redueed on aecount of these orders § L Rl @nd substitutes four fundamental! mong that action would be téken under 14, t6 congestion on the rallwiys ana PRAISED THE KAISER Fora tly. to wai! z ADAMS Fy and recommendations.” TRIE 10 ERLI Ist IN A MY. propositions which the Chancellor can|the Defense of the Realm Act against Hdeacda aie Manda KAA wba Cunort: |THiNKs PRIORITY LIST MEETS Tepudiate only at the cost of writing| Col. Reppington, the military correspon | oo. would long alnce have béon e: s to Tak Iimaait down s brigand. The door dent of the Morning Poat for na arucio by howe shipments, which, represent AND SCORED ENGLISH) SANK AU BOAT AT, REPORTS | SITUATION HERE. ort ‘ In his advice to State Administrat tands open. only @ small percentage of the to! Place of Nineteen- i Year-Old Son—Rejected on " ° artic i bmit-| sacrifices of the American people, ———- accompanying these mmmenda. | We are accustomed to look to| The article complained of was sul ‘4 ; , ; : AY hy BAC 0 tions, Dr. Garfield said: | Acc: of Ave. Washington alone for any construct. {ted to the censor, who refused his per-| “It ts lucky for us that man Ke | Justified Invasion of Belgivm and IP, K IN P RT: ions, Dr. Gartteld sad: | ie f Ave ve contribution to the diplomacy of jmission to publish it, The article after. Mr. Hoover is at the helm o e | the Alliance, Monday's address to{ ward was published in a different form efiiea: 004 si ene to.deny crams , Declared Germans Were Great- k ™ ‘edi néatrcon anit ‘i ers dary early ic asa " ms M4 ae tte Cooarens will do much to confirm this| without being submitted to the censor, | NI Ms a neon mee 3 may live to fight.” est Peace Lovers. Attacked in Mediterranean o . } j®uined will be more than ¢ It purported to reveal conclusions hat his 4 1 on Wild sti 18, Vessel Sent Down Ger- the dama inconvenience,” was drow Tuseania he tin PARIS, Feb. 18.—In tho opinion of | reached at Inter-Allled War Conference, ST. LOUIS, Feb, 13.—Charges of als- ! . | Harry T. Chairman of the | nditey a: taints fhe press the situation haa been | dr, Honar Law announced that ac- BIG U. S$. AVIATION CAMP loyalty againtt Jom ‘T, Adams in the man Subinarine. Fuel Concervation: Committon, Noriond) tried: to) ¢Aliet in| the « Sharks in’his Address lo Congress (Hon Would also be taken against the race for the Republican National Chair-! AN ATLANTIC PORT Sn eee ne ioc areld'a. 'maxt. [ser trning the German military au- | editor of the Morning Post, PLANNED FOR LONG BEACH |mansnin are based on the following let-| American steamship arriving here t0-\ tain.” “He said Clase, hb ib (edebycawven @eern iota. taken in coniuhetion with ay . ter which Senator W. M. Calder of New day ‘reported having sunk a man!“ do not think, In the event of n| waa not accer Goa at hin axa ab ent statement of Sinpero: | Heut. Col, Charles 4 A’Court Reping- York yestarday produced before the Kix-|aubmarine in the Mediterranean on] revocation of the Monday closing ase . ‘liam that Germany's enemies must | ton resi: POM: 0 DEROESS © els ili . | ecutive Committee of the National Com- | Jan. 18 last, aftor a running fight. The/ order, that we will more than yeoognize her as victorious, Tae Em-| London Tiincs on Jan, 21, after fit- Hotels, Bathing Pavilions and Cot aaittedt scaammes wan ok’ bit |foliow the law of priorities estab- MARTIAL LAW AT KIEFF peror's uttorances are accepted as ex-| teen years’ service on that paper as| tages to House 3,000 Officers “periin, Aug. 81, 1916 ‘On the outward voyage the aame craft lished by Dr. Garficld's order of J ’ Pressing the real sentimen’s of tho|siitary, correspondent, and joined F . Aug. 61, 1916, oy ae editerranean by {17 and continue the lightiess ni Gominant class in Germany, ana too| the gtatt of the Morning Post. in ex- and Men, male ‘Telegraph-Hoerald, Dubuque, | was attacked In the Mediterranean by | put, it a tate winter cold WA ; conclusion is drawn that there must | planation o: rs ion Col, Rep- " ~one| J0¥a two submarines. One was sighted off} heavy snowstorm should come the De implacatle warfare until German | planation of tie Ti iene bed teeth 2 ONO BRANCH, N. X. Fab. 13--00e | “upear Siri T am milling you to-day [the bow and when the captain attempted) situation would be changed and = militarien in nally defeated the eonfidence not only of lator but] of she larmeat aviation instr 10” | through our Ambassadors copy of the/to ram the undersea hoat it submerged | cauko furthor temporary 1 strletions to Be Result of Revolt by “President Wilson's thesis implies |o¢ the great majority of the people | cemPs In the country wilt be estab-|.qorman White Book’ and ‘Truth About|The gun crew fought off another sub- | along the lines indicated by Dr. Gar ieaiee Maley war to the hilt and to an end that i4]° phe editor of the Morning Poat,| Hahed here soon. Officers from the} Germany, Ax America hus been flooded | marine from the stern | field's latest communication the Bolsheviki Who Oppose etm) far from view,", says Figaro, inst whom Chancellor Bonar Law| Aviation Corps visited the beach sev-) win tying and misleading reports from| Tha crew of the veesel reported th at] arate Peace. same Mar Will be ended either uacerd- announced action wise would be taken,| eral thmes during the last ten days) tondon, Paris and St. Wetersburg, 1] British patrol boats captured two sub-) ABMIT BET FAIR IR TRIAL HERE, au ‘ Yy unanimous aubmission to Gor: |" He A Gwynne seeking suitable quarters for their} would like to sce some of these articies,| marines off the Canary Islands on ZURICH, Fob, 1.—~-A state of stege Juany, or if Hi ee nnne epee, |WOGATIONAL COURSES FREE wpme Hatal Nason, % ts roorte, 12| Stren!" atasascht, publchad ia hel 3 ate SAY DAIRY LEAGUE HEADS)! 000.002. ech soognins rec from “Rmperor to be used for as many officers and Lomberg ni-Herald, NO TAX ON $2,000,000. aedny vitiham Z nite CLR eraser of 10 THOSE WITHIN DRAFT AGE thelr families as the house can ac- adie To the best of my knowledge and a v commodate, The Castles-by-the-Sea| pelief these statements represent sub- Jeormans, President Wilu-n ad is to be turned into one Iarge dining] stantially the unanimous « Mults this possibility only after the Kioff tn the capital of Ukraine. ‘The | t of martial law there im- | Mim. As G. Vanderbilt Needa't P Their Motion for Change of Venue} I ti t Register f d The National Bathing Pavilion | th thousand Ameri ee a ‘Bronater Lavy, Court Hale: Opposed by District Attorney | after the slaning of a xepa- ofe. he German A ” invitations to Regis’ ‘or Educa-| hall. The National Pavilion | the many 0 nericans who ° derbile, for- +e peace with the Central Powe at taggly Mn ll Pens TSE Tr Bae: ae ee eee ts) RAGOIRIDOGANS Khaut| pmpuen Toe Ok tala Unie (n Carennhys Mis, -bitrea ayy ene veneers ei Swann, ea EEA The NIE ore te WS, May Take Over Property of Monel Draling Are sent t0 0 men Bnd eC Dall, the Hota || would like to write a chapter myself eeoaive $2,000,000 from the estate of her! John B. Stanchfleld, as counsel for | volt on tho part of the Ukraintan Bol- Big Wrecking Company, 43,000 Men. Aeused ID Park Boulevard, the Strang, {on the causes of thie horrible war, but | Tht? vumand without any deduction tor | TIL D, Cooper, Frederick T. Thomp-] shevikt who oppose the separate peace All the equipment of the Merritt & Pee seen Garage, the. ‘Troubiilo, the | this letter may not reach tte destination, | '™ Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Com- At the oMfce of the Mayor’a Commit- ite Bal iting Pavilion, T would Seale the gasertion, hewanee, |#, Tenses tee. This was decided ty ee Albert Manning, Louis M. Hardin, Surrogate Cohalan o} |itenry J. Kershaw, Harry W Culver that there are no more peace-loving | Mftgrnoon, >, Lite ag the Solemar Studio and tee on National Defense in the Mall of pany may be commandeered by the : if De by the State Comptroller from the| and John D, Miller of the Dairyman’s | Ravernmsnty The company has three | Rtcords it was learned today that ve people in the world than the Germans, | finding of the Probate Court | Teague, who were Indicted last Sep steamers, the Relief, Resolute and| tional education will be oftyred free from the Kaiser himself to the humblest | It was shown (hat ihe w oC Ur Ld we within the draft age tember, charged with conspiracy to} This was decided after a conference re. Vanderbilt waa in accordance oitizen, and there ere no people who | Wie an antonuptial axreoment by which raise the price of milk, pleaded before have progressed further in all that is | Wit"wes to recelve the money in let of | Suetice Whiteker to-day for @ changs between Arthur 8. Somers, President of best in culture and civilization, Gower rights. ‘Thus it was held to be a | 0) the Board of Education; Gustave Straw: debt against the state of Mr, Vander- | of venue. Stations of the United News- aper Delivery Company for sg “But Germany in recent years . Sehools b. transfer was not; Mr, Stanchfield declared it was im. ; and Henry B. Jenkins, Super- WORKERS, SLAVES EXIST,” IS CHARGED Labor Organizer Says Stock Yards Employees Are Cursed, Driven and Underpaid, CHICAGO, Feb, 18.-—Charres that men and women employed by Chicago Packers are overworked, undérpaid, cursed by foremen and driven ‘Mk cattle to Increase the output of the plants were made to-day by John K kulski, organizer for the American Federation of Labor, tn testifying hic fore Federal Judge Samuel Alsehule in the stockyards wage arbitration: | The witness described the- hom condition of the workers as oxtremely pitiful in many instances, and sald there was much suffering this: winte from lack of food, fuel and weating apparel. “Fifty per cent. of the stockyards workers do not live, they just exist and do not exist decently,” he said, The witness said there are eighteen different nationalities employed in the Stock Yards of Chicago, Only,ten per cont. of the employees were Ameri cans, he sid, About 18,000, of tens |than half, of those employed belong to labor unions. A year and a half ago the packers began employing negroes, the witness sald. He declared they were brought from the South, and that to-day 8,000 are employed. He had seen many arloads of negroes brought to Chi- cago at n he said a description of of a stockyar his home 4 M., we or at east unpleasant surroundings and returned to his family at 8 or 9 Yelock at nigh “Tho packing house workers have n ohome life, and if it were not for | vor done by the churches all Ire inais, bly would grow the witness. remedy \e for eve: ficient wag | NANHATTAN aR BUST,’ WITH MAYOR HYLAN AND B. R, T. ions » suf. City’s Chief Executive Held Up at Bridge by Jam of Straphangers’ Specials. | Mayor Hylan was buffeted about tn a worse than typical B, R. T, jJam—it p can be such a thing—while on his way to his office shortly before 9 o'clock thie morning The Mayor came in on a Lexington |Avenue train that stopped at Brooklyn Bridge. ‘The Sands et platt was already crowded to overflowing and passengers that choked the doors lof the Mayor's train were added to the struggling 1a. Three or four trains were stopped at tho bridge, adding thelr quot the crowd and it Was ten minutes foro a Park Row tratn on ed tho police nearby as held up at ed their way through 8. formed an isle of safety round hit. The. Mayor train and arriv than ten mii have | REE ORME VINES EVERBEARING BERRY BUSHES | € crowd ally got a through in Manhattan more later than he would his train made schedule timo. bc {ree tits Best Gra st ‘witte and pur. tf Soa Noe aywhere ‘adireas tor the. Pte 1 were Sorta New York. Are encounginig the planting 0 frait in the yardn of the na tt: 4 taxable, | posstble for the indicted men to obtain | A 4 rope in prosperity, and she has inter- meoere a fair trial in New York. He said the ntendent in charge of evening schools REPORTED TORPEDOED) ‘srs “ineicentany “wien the’ coreien | CAMP GREENE JE UNSANITARY, | Sorus.trit 88a sofa otamser last }A group of courses have been formu- commerce of Great Britain. This is lated to fit cligible students to fll ape- ked the Dalry’smen’s League con really her great crime, and this ts the ay or Sanne | ciatized Jobs when they are called to} phirty. Pion teaaes Whe she aul cee the colo distribution and sale of New York City morning and eve- weon General “Gorwas Advises 5 seven Survivors Said to Abandonment, 1. The high price of mill ‘ ning newspapers Ans a result of a survey made of Have Been Towed by U jae write, Bir ibieaed Ue thas WASHINGTON, Feb. 12-—Unsanitary) 4 The gutterings, of the Boge w! rin ase usar bib Be, tap || the direction of Dr. Charles J. Pickett,| MADRID, Feb, 13—The steamer Ofe-| among the ‘bloody shirt’ politicians of cee M goceetaty Baker to-day by| .» The malnutrition of ebigren are Principal of the Vocational Schoo! and |rino has been torpedoed, It was reported| France and the degenerate aristocracy Surgeon leneral Gorgas, who set forth| Of the poor and its effect upon the | For are Valentine’ 8 Da i ip the Harlem Evening School, Invitations |here to-day. Thirty-seven mrvivors are| of Russia, ‘This tw the reason why ped drainage and overcrowding are| community at large, | |) e § y mass, Sista Ne ear Bhat at, te |! co roginter for the courses already have| said to have been towed by tho sun-| Sir Edward Grey, while making al ongangering the health of troopa there dir Stanchfleld quoted B.A. T7660 |) sep CANDY HEARTS—Wild Cherry favor, che Yong lasting lod. 29 peHerbweet cone 188ib St, ond Brag. || Den mailed to 43,000 men, Twenty-fve| marine and landed at the Canary Isl.| few plays to the galleries in behait |The War Depariment lananed to | ener cold or ations, WhO) G8" ane Pounp nox 49C Wik M, come OL Mabe wun ared Hays rveponded by registering ands. of peace, was actually working twen- | abandon the | men ‘orkers 0! . MILK ¢ OLATE SOLID HEART6—Fach tn a ty-four hours a day to make certain | *ts are Bre tement that in Tth St Tele. Lioyds has no recogd of such a vesse) PRICE 5e Knee deep y of reo! “lared tn a signed statement | 00h i || MILK CHOCOLATE SWERTHEARTS—I2 delicous . 19¢ start i xpeete h the outbreak of host! +5 pare, facili:|New York prejudice against th PER PACKAGE \ aah tine piven | irtopsbedey tp ac acaaeall Pay | Slide op ty de ot| tee, atanding p20! Water, |fendanta, “ia ao deep that many mon |] MILK CHOCOLATE HOLLOW MEARTS—Each ime nem carton Se 4 OBe | HTK My, a etanoe ame || Though the precise curriculum has allty. usw!» have been living in Germany | {9° getalnyy shor ‘andi. | Dave eaid that any one responsible Gl |) pep BATIN VALENTINE HEARTS—Miled with Chocolate Corernd g, hgh HHS High eM tOd re) not yot been fully worked out, courses that when Russie and France wore | beet Metiburwann General says, maka | rectly or indirectly for the high prices |] | Seces | o e ae his TC BC ana 15¢, bear 09th Bt, Tele || in woodworking, in the metal trades, GERMAN DESTROYER FLEET | secretly planning to make Austria'a| the abandonment of the camp advisa-|of milk should be hanged.” Lt = HEARTS KES—Beat a nee: 86 i, gy. || HBA ensines, automobile trades, welding, | pbae Leyes 00. and | 1p Bt fi On. a oat ne trial were held wt) ttack on the German borders these properly, profes ed sf the tritescrva de OCOLATE €¢ ED CREAM PER i 13-264 Lew for one © which will be given two cduntries weve given edccisse Se emires| omic having mellow, ceitren of ; either on Monday and Wednesday eve- | mediate Provision for Kast River _ of Beonernila 409. Po rare Wotmear PF s Also Observe assurance that England would | om ig-soa rytnan oud, ree amar gre | ‘Hiner om Monday and Wedverdny eye) Many Submarine serve in| ‘ a eup Teiecboue. Trem! “38h | detorwiastion to punish the Berhian | De werore warm weather | District Attorney Rawanda Anant n a ee eit fi bie 2 rr ied, autcmediie rad d clared the defendants’ interest would be and leather work wil be given. A stu: SEEN IN THE SKAGERRAK sasnina the occasion for @ sudden! aq. FOOT CHANNEL FINALLY. |clared the defendant er ractive Wednesday Values fied with eholowst PRICE PER PACKAGE COMPLETE 79¢) ERMINTS—Theae are hin rod Fieheal’ Cream. “deilahielitiy iy be wad tack ene vert POUND te akties Vicinity of Mandal ir port them, ae tani Tare ANE | ITALIANS CHECK GERMANS. BROOKLYD. aS. many 9 gape! | That France had Intended tomarch| WASHINGTON, Feb. 13,--Secretar —— ASSONTED MILK cHtoe- ; Last Few Days. her troops through Belgian territory | Baker, discussing the question of de ths Mine Joded Under Enemy vost-| OLATES — ‘colle i ahs p Has Sante ‘4 ory t to be made in th Bap Seat eeducen ti n orcer to flank the right the Improvement to be made in the Panablo, 0 a Spistbush Ave... near Nostrand a With Six Men. COPENHAGEN, Feb. 12 —A number right wing of [of ieoian Bact River 4 Hell tlons at eghone Keusne hiss ne BOSTON, Feb, 13.—Lighth of large destroyers, supposedly German, |e German Army and that she was|channe! ¢ a ROME, Feb. 1%.—A mine was exploded » mame HO: A Nont “tea Mhceee, te day cacylkhthoune gery: | passed Mandal, speeding westward, 1;|'° 40 #2 with the knowledge and ap. |Ciate at Now arr Boonie otet. | under enemy positions at Pasablo, con SO * hinged fost ra caret lee office o-day exprencad fe , , cy teed “ oy t channel obvi NeMmy po fire, be Fipies arts aat tit are | he Cross’ Hip ‘Lisstsnion which broke | was reparted Here to-day. Many up. {DPoval of Hnsiand 19 absolutely cer [thon sectarian! tha imiadinin nrg: #14 palan os oe wt et od ulna Ate, oar Tih, 2 by Bee = Marines bave been seen th that vicinity |tain, and that Belgium was a party to| WAY, BMOniy the so-foot chanuel, to bo, tlicr tay leusdealore wan vepieler. com. ho bl a rae dowaswith in the last few days | (he undgrotanding t# highly probable. {Increased ultimately yo 40 fret | At Coleaprile, am enemy att te Horst pa aint of Inadequate service at any | Riivhande. Ther were tix men'uboard. | Mandal te the southernmort town ty |, “When Germany crossed the Betgian| ,elied to tho Howe Rivers and Tare alter y NOU a ctillery preparation, Was Selirns New af thead stations Nai tgs Wil abandon tea sourch Norway aud 16 located on the Byuger- border fret that was England's excused hore committee to see that a 40-foot: cl "Several enemy prisoners were welghg Includes the contatner, to-morrow, ek. for declaring war, but not her reason, | charm! Immediately be provided. ; taken. iS { OF PACKERS, “JUST

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