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Guards, has been dismissed for revolutionary plans. crews of German LAey eee aoe a meeting at Brun: to | Copenhagen dempeteh to to os Express, resolved to oppose the lon and reinstate the ar ae decided to fly the natio of the red flag. OPENHAGEN, Nov. 16.—Bstho- | Livonia, Courland and Ocse!| have decided to join in the nation of an independent Baltic according to advices received to-d pus tic deserters have organized a division” at Bremen and have the Hanover railway ata- and other places, it is reported. D Thirty-six were captured and taken to Berlin. where three were executed. =» AMSTERDAM, Nov. 15.—The new German Government has issued an to the peasant population, ark- for the formation of Peasants’ Councils for the purpose of organizing | food supply. The appeal says that “wabh voluntary self-administration is | better than bureaucratic organization and will avert recourse to compulsory measures. ) During tho revolution tn Berlin 200 persons were killed and buried | the Friedrichstrasse churchyard, a to reports received here © BERNE, Nov. 15.—A despatch re- ~ opived here from Berlin says the new © Government has published its pro- gramme in a proclamation. The de- ‘wpatch adds that the programme many modifications toward de. mocracy and liberty, economically and politically. The proclamation announces the following conditions of government: ‘The state of siege has been raised. ‘There is to be full liberty for all, even functionaries, to form associa. _ tons, | The censorship, including that on ) theatricals, is abolished. "Where are to be freedom of speech and of writing, amnesty of the law of ational auxiliary service, an eight- hour workday and universal direct “pecret suffrage, with proportional D) fepresentation for both sexes above ‘twenty years of age for elections to ‘el public bodies. ‘The new Berlin Government, ac- ' @ording to the Frankfort Zeitun, after some resistance from the Inde- oped Boctalists, has resolved that as soon an the business programme | has been settied it will take up th a of the convocation of a Na Assembly. » GERMANS QUITTING POLAND, IN THROES OF REVOL 2 and U. S. Ready to Use Every Effort to Preserve Order j There and Elsewhere. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 15.~German evacuation of Poland, which is in the Throes of revolution, has begun, it was Steported from Berlin to-day, German troops and civilians who were rioting in Warsaw are said to have been | Misarmed and arrested. _ _WONDON, Thursday, Nov. 14.—The British Foreign Office has issued a statement saying: “Reports of a pogrom ‘At Warsaw have reached the Govern- | ment. Should these reports prove true At would point to a serious situation, be- gamse forces of violence and disorder elready threatening the life of every BMUlstion between the Rhine and the ould be encouraged.” os: ; atement points out that the d United States are ready to their whole resources ta the task itoring t © bala of or: civilized are showin, ': order un Mfe in if by thelr civilization, WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The total wounded men landed from the Day Drives Dull Care Away Try it and see. The bright ees and cheer that music brings into your home will do much to happify those hours that have Sragged % tediously, THE NEW EDISON is bringing to the homes of thousands of people right here in New York a new and a new spirit of gladness. ie air) IF YOU HAVE you It ill seem that you are listeni the actual music itself in al teu ee BUT WORDS ere not sufficient to make you really understand. You hear The New Edison, is music here all day. [Weert you come in? EDISON , SHOP 73 Finn aw nuaventie 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918 KING OF BELGIANS ENTERS GHENT AT HEAD OF TROOPS : Rides Beside Queen and Re- ceives Warm Welcome to Liberated City. 7 ¢ LONDON, Nov. 15 miralty wireless).—The respondent of the Morning Post says the joy of liberated Belgium ts find- ing expression in the welcome of King Albert and the Queen as they pass from town to town. On Nov. 13 they entered Ghent at the head of troops which fought on the Yser for four| years and the pageant which marked their passage ‘through crowded streets was one that will long he re- membered in Flanders, “The old town, bright with flags and bunting, never looked more be tiful than in the brilliant sunshine, says the correspondent. “Infantry of the line in their long gray coats lined the royal route to the Place D'Armeo, (Britian Ad war cor- 2 29590-000000006003 04464604 $-6-0-64444 40068 4 rs @| Mayor Hylan and a com- |The French envoys brought the Cross of |cers had been assigned as Bishop of the devastated Arras where clvic officials and the Bishop | mittee hoaded by Rodman Wanamaker | the Legion of Honor, a gift from France |honor, and when the visitors reached | diocese. Among the prominent French waited for their monarch. He caméjand Charicas B, Alexander to-day re-|to the venerable churchman, the |the Plaza they passed througn a dress|clergymen and scholars who accom- riding slowly between glittering bay-|ceived at City Hall a delegotion of | Belgians extend to the Card.na! “the|parade formation of a battalion from|panied him was Mgr. Bandrillart, onets, the Queen, in white, at one|French and Belgian clergymen sent to|sincere felicitations of the King and|the 22d United States Infantry and a|member of the French Academy The side, the Crown Prince, in his simple |this country to participate in the | Queen.” achment from the Navy Yard | Belgians were headed by Mxr. Carton 4 u \golden jubilee of leo of Cardinal ibbons.| French and Belgian military staff off- he Frenchmen were headed by Mer. |de Wiart, uniform, at the other, Their horses were followed by the staffs of the Belgian Army and officers of Allied troops which have taken part in the advance through Belgium under com- mand of King Albert, “A French General was the King and a British Brigadier was close to DR. WYETH BREAKS LEG BUT MARRIES. |ASKS PUNISHMENT OF ALL 0 ACTION ON PETITIONS | WHO COMMITTED CRIMES 10 RAISE SURFACE CAR FA OUTSIDE OF LAWS OF WAR my: Decision of Board a Estimate RE. To| not far away. At one end of the 1 Fi Hadar | | File Applications May Mean | Place D’Armee Their Majesties NURSE. AT AT BEDSIDE Society Cc Commitee Makes | hi No Relief. J | reined their horses to review the es- " No ief. corting troops—three regiments of Recommendation In Message | The Board of Estimate to-tay piace: | the Line and one of cavalry, with to President Wilson. a th Gl abelestiak te sertious: hrough the . | on fl licati ‘0 Isston ata sts the sodioot, ines srumpete (Continued trom First Page.) = | HE Executive Committee of |to Incromse fares on surface lines. These and Gaba: playing, and sibstig ab ] the American Defense So- | include the New Yark the | they went. " fracture mends, Then perhaps we ciety has sent the follow- | Third Avenue system, B. R. T. lines, tne “Only th ho witnessed tho|can take the trip.” | ing telegram to President Wilson: | Union Railway in the Bronx and all of | yee ahent fo : ia| Tho ceremony was performed by “The American Defense Society | the street railway lines in Queens. agony of Ghent, four years ago, could | “ ° earnestly recommends that the No explanation was given for this fully comprehend the joy of her |Judge John R, Davies, ‘The marriage Fige ak Ie teresh taka os - people to-day, ‘The writer left the|license was iswued by a clerk who, United States Government shall | *° paso rt pt fad ph reed _— that | 0 “relief” will be granted 6 com: town on that last day of freedom|went to th o ol | Present at the peace conference |" 4 o when the German vanguard Was p-|necmmary signet of De wWyene| the request that no terms of peace |Panies. For somo time past negotia- proaching the Antwerp gate and the inhabitants awaited their fate in utter despair. “The happiness on every hand made hospital: necessary signature of Among the witnesses were/Lieut. Col |Morse, Military Mrs, Dr. Wyeth.| shall be assented to which shall |tlons have been going on between not include the trial, and if found guilty the punishment, of all per- Commander of the | sons who may have committe Morse and Henry |representative of the City Administ |tion. The railway company has offe the |New York Railways Company and a/ ra- red it difficult to realize that years of kdl 4 | @ay criminal act outside of tt |to open its books to show it ts operat- fulfering had intervened. ‘The peopie (Staton, Dr. W yeth’s lawyer and close! laws of war regardless of rank Jing at a loss, maintaining that it will were well nigh wild with joy this|fiend. ‘There was an informal wed- ee have to ask ‘for receivershp unless It morning when the flag of thelr coun- |ding breakfast afterward at the Hotel PRESIDENT SEES TEST pdtained permission to charke two cents " ‘or transfers, 17 Fel ete in triumph through |Cumberiand, but of course the bride- It is understood that the present Ad- groom could not be present. | OF GIANT U S PLANE ministration has under consideration @ * > - by * | plan for mun cipal control of the opera The Polyclinic Hospital was recent- | 1 Oe tion of. the surface railways, and it 1s FISHERMAN JUDGE PITIES POOR FISH ON “WHALE” JAG Sentence Is Suspended on Man Who Once Stole Painting of Goldfish, Here is the pathetic tale of a fish, really a lot of fish. Robert Clark, forty-one, living at No. 83 Cambridge Street, Jersey City, was before Judge Mulqueen in General Ses- sions for sentence for burglary in the third degree. On April 18, he climbed into a studio at No, 22 West licn Street and stole @ painting of a bow, of gold fish, He pleaded guilty and received sus- pended sentence. Then he violated his parole and was dragged into the pol ly turning fre came tho assoc Her sopran taken over by Government to be used as a debarka- tion hospital for wounded om happened that President Wyeth be-| first in his own hospital, clan at the hospital, Gov.-Elect Smith une That All. the Might to look through’ into the quar. elu cue Be Referred to |, the Unit d Stat believed that formal steps will soon Mrs. Wilson Climbs Into. Huge the lines, “« 'M#t control operation Handley-Page Before Flight Over Capital. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—President diers re- it Just —_—_ France. And Government patient | Wife of Deputy Sheriff Killed One brother, with the Engineering Squad at Co id another he Ambulance tera of the aviators, ‘To illustrate th bombers and gui great size of the Ce | BROOKLYN SOLDIER SHOT. Daniel, brot'. be of | with the situation already are being Wilson personally inspected to-day the | Shooting at Home, Miss Chalifoux, who formerly was' first American built Handley-Page| JACKSONVILLE. Fla, Nov. | ated with Dr, Wyeth na a dietl- night bombing airplane, which with |Celia Pons, wife of Deputy § ‘, 's expected “o PO thousands of others like it would have !s dead to-day and Prvt. Her Bim constantly until eis weil. played an important role in the war had |Shirk of Brooklyn, stationed at Camp had much to do with attracting the "t Germany capitulated Johnson, 18 dying as a result of a shrot- Accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, Secre-|ing at the Pons home late last nignt a See tary Baker, Director Ryan of the De- | THe police are unable to throw ny Nght CITY PLANS 10 CARE ‘partment of Military Aeronautics ana|°" B® mys Gen. March, the President looked over | re D. Shirk, at Camp the big machine as 4t stood on the Polo rea as asl rid ‘ t An AAA tate cheg |it @ lafge banking Inst it take the alr, Mrs, Wilson climbed up|aware? memb the ladder to the under hate hway before | Service No, 1 e is one is EARLY RETURN OF TROOPS IS PROMISED BY SECRETARY BAKER (Continued from First Page.) portunity of civil life as speedily an the military situation will permit. “L extend to you, as Commanding General of the American Expedi- tionary Force, my hearty congratula- tions and this expression of high es- | teen, and I beg you to make known to the officers and men of your com- | mand the fact that their conduct as| soldiers and as men has stirred the pride of their fellow countrymen, and that their military success has con- tributed to the great victory for the| forces of civilization and humanity, Cessation of hostilities in Europe and disappearance of the prospect of meeting the enemy on the battlefield | has brought an immediate loss of | morale umong American troops at home that is regarded at the War Department as somewhat alarming, | It is understood that steps to deal prepared, Reports from al} divisions on Nov 11, the date of the armistice, without exception contained glowing refer- ences to the high spirit of the men and to their evident desire for early embarkation. Upon news that the armistice had been signed the mental attitude of the in idual soldier is snail Other Reports Say Kaiser’s Son CROWN PRINCE ‘| FLEDIN AIRPLANE, IS LATEST STORY commande where under Escaped to Holland in Motor Car. AMSTERDAM, Nov, 15.—Omicers of the German air service have taken the | German Crown Prince and his eldest son to a place of safety, according to the Tageblatt of Berlin. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 15 (Associated Press).—Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany arrived at, Maas- tricht on Tuesday from Spa, having taken a circutous route in order to avoid mutinous troops, The party, which travelled in three motor cars, was held up by frontier guards be- cause all its members were armed. Internment was ordered, but when used bec and dur Maastricht and he Crown Prince accom latter's Ha he remains, ruard from The Hagu Nationally Endorsed- HIGH U.S. ARMY AND NA VY OFFICERS TO HELP ENFORCE TRUCE RECEPTION TO FRENCH AND BELGIANS AT CITY HALL other offic o the hi inst with pending ‘Halls Beddin The Standard of Qualit: All over the United States, in the best homes, hotels, clubs and hospitals, Mattresses and Box Springs are comfort e every- Hall's of their We m it became known that one of the | thing i in bedding. party was the Crown Prince, all were] FRANK A. HALL & SONS Manufacturers of 8 25 West 45th St., New York City Vd I CTORY: SALE Peace the Dawn of OT disarmed and detained until the ar-| rival of the Dutch Commander at| hich grad with a dura Ritchie clothes are made by fitted to you—and certain that the Suit or Overcos fastidious dresser. taid to have undergone a marked hange. Instead of bombarding his immediate superiors with queries as to the probable date of entraining for the seaboard he became anxious as to the date of his release from service. More serious are reports sy some commanding officers that their men are exhibiting a tendency view themselves as already released from the strict routine of the camps. Hun. dreds of cases are listed of men wn, having been granted the usual hour weekly leave, failed to return to camp on time, These my Lomar ieallgyare charged with withdut leave, an offense but aligntly | | One block irom All Sub: ind Cortlandt St (98 heinous than qesdition under mil- | itary law. Regulations prescribe cap- | ital punishment in flagrant cases, but the custom hag. ict.2 only heavy ~ BOWIE RESULTS, net agair, His friends begged ciemency U. S. Employment Service. giant biplane a single seater was parked nee. His tather, Mc on the grounds that he drank like a ; |beneath each of its broad wings, com- has been in tho hard: fish and went on a whale of 4 souse. we elect Smith, acting in his! pletely sheltered under their spread. iness many_years. sits Then the sharks would get hold of him| op ma rir ty ae o ng of the y looked like tenders to a battleship. | oO and make a sucker of him. The police | BO of Aldermen, to-day addressed «| A thrill ran through the crowd when declared that he wus more like an eel [letter to Vice Chairman Moran, calling |the ble bowber in taking one of ita| MAWQUIT TRAINING CAMPS. Wien Bec viclaied bla parce Jattention to the dang rising from | turns aw@oped low directly over Presi- —_—— Judge Mulqueen, who is something | Por Problems following the war, and |dent Wilson's head, then suddenly rose |C@™@dates Allowed to Leave or of @ placatorial expert hitiself took |@¢vising the Board to adopt resolutions | |in a gigantic apiral’to a groat altitude Complete Course, pity on the fisherman who never got «| ng to all manufacturers to make - WASHINGTON, Noy. 15.—Candia Dah. bat leaned bien Known their present and prospective "AMERICAN AVIATO AVIATOR |for commissions in officers’ training Weck” gail the sudee,* labor requirements to the United States |schools, the War Department gangu to be @ good fish. Kemombor, Employment Service to-day, may be diactrged trom } you om @ line and hooked and can teei|_ Vice Chalrman Moran haa drawn up] u NDS AT COLOGNE | 3203" etnias ie ies {the perch and be a good fish. Mean. | te Aldermen next Tuesda: hey pros | nthe Officers’ Reserve. Co aad while Fs of Justic will remain | ¥ide that manufacturers and other em- | Rhine City Is 4125 Mi Miles From Near- | placed upon the Inactive lits, suspended. ployees in the city use the utmost care est Point of Allied Line of —_———— | st Point « ied Line o | And, ob yes, Barslary in tho thira [Mit consideration im the handling of TONAL [eam started [reghyeersnricaragerscrare a CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Re atk sce | taining as many possible In their : z icc ne think oor A service, wherever possible, and to take| LONDON, Nov. 15—American airmen | With net changey from peesiows close, back Into thelr employ such of their |landed at Cologne, on the Rhine, Thurs-| 4m Government, whether in|to tho Copenhagen Po! na trate tae —— Am poeta Am: Te | fat 1 the northermost of the ime Anaconda Mit Club Would Have Aviators Fly ne crossings to hota By | Akad Yl city Mas Only Maleed Hatt ste{tho Allies, Is. thirtyceight 8. frota | al From All Over Nation to Quota, On To-day's Reports reat pol rhea Dutcn border Washington Figures made public at 2 o'clock this Allied lines, as Plans for an aerial rally we ed that New York ha pment launched to-day by the ‘© Club nly $18,702 480 of ite $25, America as part of the world peace cel . for vie Unived War Work, MEDAL FOR PAROLED HERO, bration now under consideration 1 0 at large has sub. : ——— { Washington. $54,152,000 of the $i7s,.| He Carried Refugees Through Jer- ay (tema. “Cin The nation-wide Aerial Derby, in 1 ee ney on Zone, Great Nor. if | which the best Allied aviators will com- oF ect T=] TRENTON, Nov. 1 he State Board | Ken City’ ges pete with the best in the United irk “ Plot Char and Corrections has auth | uit Valen | will be held in the national ‘cop i the ets ae 3 iy nnd. Corres Uth> Afaewell Motor | the co-operation of the Vurlous State : ne Hane Cormminsioner Lawis to ‘write io ls received Tia shia: the Court of Pardons recommending the Of the proposed events Is a rally | pardoning of Albert O'Brien, a paroled Aviators Will fy to Washing. |New Caech President Confers With {ruck driver at the Rahway Rereraat ton from ‘virtaually all the important Lansing. tory, who risked his own life ine cities In the Unit ates ire sae ; rying hundreds of refugees away. from & | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 Dr. | the danger zone during the, Morgan North Schleswig Appeals for seit-| Thomas G. Masaryk, who will leave munitions explosions Determination, Washington to-day on his way to! oii ,w%,% to. recommend COPENHAG Nov. 35 rtn | Prague to take up his duties as Presl-\u medal, | Sekdeswig newspapers are publishing @e8t of Bohemia or the new Czecho~ an appeal signed by 302 1 Slovak ciations demanding that nish asso. rmany at PSE 9 Newark is appoil Department republic, called a He the peace negotiations soitie the 8 relative to his country and the; MADRID, Nov, 15—Measures are forth Schleswig question on the 1 States, Hoe has appointed | being taken for the internment of th: Nt J Sta o he ed | b ¢ o1 ° Deore of BO FAR OF selt-determina- Charles Pergier, an American citisen, | commander of the German submarine tion by all people to represent Bohemia until a Minister the State | and discussed SPAIN A REAL NEUTRAL! esterday | U-39, which bas been anchored at for several months. The have been landed and he submarine is bei! crew, Te Prevent Infiu eye 0B and Influenaa— ng guarded by a jane as AXATIVD aw, FIRST RACE—Malden two- olds; 6% furlongs.—Belaric, 115 ( sor), straight place $5, show $3.40, first; y, 115 (Haynes). ce $5.60, show $3.50, second: Cour ant, 115 (Rody, DW $4.50. third)» Time ricar Vive McGee, ren Hoho rie Connell, Little Ed, Tom Foo! Yorke, *Doctor Davis, also ra d ‘OND RACE—Two-year-olds: six furlong - Poultn 115 (Ensor) straight 0, place $4.10, show § won: Dr. “Rae, 114 (Kummer), place $11.90, show $4.20, second; Lackawanna ul ke), show $2.60, third, Time 114. Jill, Weymouth, Girl, Poilu, Jack netta, Fairy Prince, Prevaricator, Cour celles also ran, DIED. DOHERTY.—JOS. P, DOHERTY, beloved fon of the late Patrick and Mary Doher ty and brother of the late Cristopher Patrick and Mra. Margaret Cumming Funeral from residen His aister tn-law, Mar rty (nee M Caffry), 1506 let a on Saturday 2 P, Interment, Calvary, —On Wednesday, Nov, 13. 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