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ETA Y te tani ANIA Ca RCE a8 alae OOS ale THE EVENING WORLD, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918. 3 a ; “TYPES OF GERMAN WARSHIPS BEING HANDED OVER TO ALLIE J if 3 Se ie Pie inah road Suh es Page BeeSie Fie SER shinee nae deny ladies re epic! Hepat tho victorious Alltes ts ciated Powers: ‘The Hindenburg, 8,000 tons; The Derftlinger, 23,000 tons: the von Der . the Bregien, the Brummer, the Frankfurt | Tho (otal value of the surrendered vessels i Oxed vy naval experte » inder way to-day in the NorttSea, where tho most, powerf@ vessels | tons; The Markgraf, 25,800 tons; the Kronprinz Wilbelm, 25.°°0 tone (the Krsaiz Hela), the Korin, the Dresden, the Emden and the Bayern. | at $350,000,000, and strips Germany of half her fleet re the Teuton fleet are Seing banded over to t British, French and | the Grosser Kurfuerst, 1) tons; the Koenig, 800 tons; th In the above list, the Ifndenburg, Derffiinger, Seidiltz, Moeltke and | In addition to the above vessels, the man Navy has pledged m OG titi : i pais i 3 ; ; Balt h eh G raane®, ndbed tons; Mid Kalser 24,700 tons; the n Der 7 aun are exceedingly fact and heavily armored battle cruisers; | Itself under the terms of the armistice to hand ovgr fit of her most ollowing is a lie of the surta e vessels (all the German sub- Kaiserin, 24,700 tons; the Koenig Albert, 24,700 tons; the Prinz Regent the nm, Urummer, Frankfurt In, Dresden and Mmden are ght modern torpedo boats (German torpedo boats are the same as Allied Sth tlie must be surrendered) that will be handed over to the Agso- Lu oy 24,700 tons; the Seidlitz, 24,600 tons; the Moeltke, 22,640 cruisers, and the remainder are bet lds ony superdreadnoughta. | torpedo boat destroyers) aE wale —— —- —_-— _-——_—_ — ——— ah ee —— | . eeepc \ aes 31 Baksa hers t would bo th 0 fir U MO D nowre and ALBERT AND EEN MARINE CORPS TO BE KEPT FLIZABETH BAKSA witners for the defense, McDonald “UE I. HAM N LED | hechall SAAC ANGE 8 [outlined the story which ne claims ts ADING M 0 1 Wer to it tt 1 in oP hinvoltent- with hveco 1 GHARGE INF: 5 | | Son the efi SS ee \ | FOR MANY MONTHS TO COME Atibe Buled's tory, when ate tik IN GHARGE IN FLANDER | wed apy : 4 4 Wexofashina more noble it among the peoples aR ea, Dineen 7 | of the world, who Would understand . Long Explains sae tor | 5 eine eee ci ch : each er better, who would bave “Onl if Reason 7 Given 7 é | for Mrs. Hame © had bers of the same humanity, and who x KON | }$20 to pay for the thing | Would strive together to concentrate ia ia | ; WAGHINC ON, Sov. | nousehold articles fe ks , all there ia in them for the preserva. st irae . athe . , a . : {tion of Mberty, and In particular for) Fm y Fo e Virt \ poral demobilization of ney for ; p]| about noon and en > . I } , 4 City Found to Be Virtually t Tene ation of | Attorney for Girl on Trial furl anaes on the couch G Tominiltee Hopeful] Gave In Because She \Was| Justice 8 the wortd of the future and’ f damaged and Shops Have at the. pres Murder Outlines Her Story }asd a man was be Will Give $6,- | Beaten and Not Because She | "ie mis showa i, utr Brit ‘ 300d Sup of Fo | ‘The Navy Department wiil bed Ghe Ww | ( Il idni y Gkesaor to the Sale a ; “ Good Supply of Food. DOI Palast A on Witness Stand. lveady dead { | 000,000 by Midnight, Had’ Changed Views ish Ambassador to the United States { VET ia te ele vurines for many Menthe te j “At sight of the man I sere i - ! neluded, out of the war must come ‘ \ ANTWERD, Nov, 19 (delayed) : Elizabeth Baksa, on trial for the| and he turned to me, threatening ' | War Work Campaign | LONDON, N 0 ee ee ; jf King Albert and Queen Eltzaveth en s gonirine dicanvgo cr | murder of Mrg, Helcn Hamel, began| I should be tre s Mrs. Hamc \ Melakotel ; ‘ Aah PER POET | f Rea Hataany emi twcdavgo ’ ’ AG n o-day, d@lepd gave way, not because sho he ver Aw Tab : tered Antwerp this pes Sn o ke individ- | to-day the batile for her life, Against us tt New York will to over |uhanged her views, gut becaure sh alm than clamor of cathedr Ms and the; uy st through official chan- chain of circumstantial evidence ec no tout ‘ icin ldnight a | . 19. n cruléée f 4 sted, but he » ta quote by mid v knew she was absolutely beaten, de- | ha. ntered the Harbor of Sebenico, + houts of the people ie fe : | Sebon Shout of bs peor ading counsel, Thomas C. Mc- thé floor and f when the drive ends. ‘The Women's |elared the of Reading, who has | 72° Avetrian transatlantic ieee Freee Tho streets were thronges and |Ponuid directed two main attacks | ran “J Organisutions Division reported al ; ; j Jone, which was in port, has been 7 ta Gaciced ‘the! windows! and. eat. on Shas ihe yarpoo of the frat waa to tind| ‘T Was wo frightened 1 ecarcely| : aN ted & | been mentioned ag: one of the Britt | tw n over and renamed the Armand ; ee ee $ otal of vontributions*up to noon of | py » mc aael's toe a Admiral 3 nor of : } the roofs, despite the rain i hether or flaws dn: the Sta sinew what T was doing $168,305 I a ee : the Dalraatian regions occupied by 4 H The city was gully decor tal not their services cun be spared, Panes |that J not mo back to F in Lord Reading declared | yigiy, hoisted the [lajian flag bver Belgian and Allied flags | Mendquartors wil then act nom Be aus rae Another toom in The Industries Division came in} the Allied countries shopld continue | the veaxel, according! to newspaper Antwerp is comparatively undam-) euch of these requests te to build a p Street, rd went io my home} with a flourtah at noon, too. Thelto ve watchful of Germany and the | ’erpatehes. Order has been restored i aged. The inhabitants have been wail ually W the murder was done 4 in Pe then came back to} iokall for the: Ip ¢ houre was. ute ; ‘ at I {tia wtated * fed and the shops are filled with a ° jae ty that time I haa| $166,995, Of thin, amount Phetoe.| rn. o spaersera esta | Bi Sreat variety of food od and sweetmeats, 1 rick Mamet, hustand of the) made ny hat 1 must do pane Li Gob eri iter Ge The Germany which ia now ans: | i — slain woman, testified on cross exani- bk pole Pea i and it was , tuted $27,000. tous to fall in with the views of our | x ‘ ee - 1 to that the ksa 1 ov that purpose pat returned, J maaking their total subscription - e aad oF | ui CLASHES ON DVIAA COST. 2 veo a ae gee De. ta cot omen bene Te a : response to tl age of inquiry to) was tl OAD ee murder, |MOPES STATE WITNESSES WILL ., : \ A nse é ; Py nes Banton >t inerely by one | : BOLSHEVIK FORCES HEAVILY Mafor Gen. T at Was! by haan HELP DEFENSE. Sergi. Bankeg, Wou How ! PACS e SACONS Be ON » duya or a year or two | ‘ ing dt MeDenald hoped through the cross| Officer Jun to Command Sthor large Conte OnS Art the whole spirit of Ger Me ip uny mari ested ine] 1 exe n of State's + When ; Phas a poe ene ae i Alles Fighting Heavy Odds tion regarding time of ry j {day to bring out test ; : en Captain Peli in Charge, apraae’ SS eernnicnn ate many has chanved ay we wish it to : ; required by draft or enlistment, -| ey hs the theory ¢ nwo. | ecelved t change before we ean ever believe in q ever, Against E eb om for about : many, $40,000 ackawannn nas Is has replied to stmilar| ! 2 for AbOUt! Such testimony would include a com ra broker at No, 3¢ itine |? : He backewonns: if our hearty that Germany has changed | Gunboats. regarding the navy. wit} ®stuonth er and he), Of the physical ‘stren Street, trom other Sergt. Arthue | COMPany, $25,000; Bank of New Yo i | sips i went away 1 Pa ae j om what it was re the war, | ARCHAN! rad: you kindly Information for gub-/ ™ girl defendant wijl tl t ’ Nth Ing 16,005; International Paper Com!” . along the Dvina, their 11 » i see e 8 | be co he atone ub the Bak Secreta ine rarding th H | iat % ‘ %, Liou hits Company, $10,000 General t barding the Russo | » obtained of 'tife | slate nd w ' Equipment Company, $5,000; Bernard | membered t th rape Tu t ' The Allied 1 sr | de must have been! ine must have committe ter received from I Me-} ul than w “Juiciest Fruit in the World ' eur. ; rc think we shalllene erime ! Jammond bad been am Vicor, anger of the Bneyelopedia (er the w j nce late j 3 fyom being herself the! preg Hamel, the victim's husband, | of tie old Seventh R 1 | frittanica, inclosed a cheek for] us ¢ to be . : vik hove ye MENACING HEALTH | foi Ueing horse the] Feed Mamil, the viccin's husband. | ¢ sRagiant ince 4 pa, inoloned a) check for |e Se It is grown in Porto Rico / save sl i » second vi | ‘Anna Gal- | hanink. Heciaines witht {day's pay from each of the institu. | ber What has happened. We must e Vasu. The sme i Wapheared Bate ri : ! Md ehum : Fs tion's employee One woman, ne | luke he lessons ot the, Look for thename“TROPIKO” “ : of tk 5 Appeared “from Haw rf sene Welland, [ing tod | rave a week's #0 that wire | past 4 require revenge, | me } ; ( CITY IS CHARGE hy Pala aa aati eal . who found | sess : Le el | Tea ye ne to each of {Franca hag not asked for revenge, | Onievery wratee . had a night job in a restaur ont erseus W Du 4] " | hi - ont wht 3 nad en activities: What we did wish and what we were ‘ Beni ioe river oraticec whiten tele ’ oa } iitotien, And there were two Stu wl Ri ux offered a ca NUGTE IEA. averad: denactmens (aetermined=to have: both in Beaneel ctite ete seat “* naval guns brought from Petrox i known as Wendell and Peters, ‘The | ne, : » outcries + : ther regine ate hrough the Industries Div. {and 1 1 and in all the nations Pte ‘ ; re mf ; t i throu ndustries ico Fruit Exchange, 202 FraskliaSt., New Totty ‘Ag lon the ny gunk {Injunction Restraining City] three others, inctuding the man with |i, paksa girl in struggling with tae | eign + as followa: B, Altman & |i in this gr wus uble to move Americans and Brit-| "2 aan ; bs “| a job on a tug, Hamel did not know] jayop nly New rea bel Me om tah are cor 5 et From Using Barren Island | tor ne explained that he himself wns] ‘phe eelection of the jury-was com on 18 povaatanmesticys I enemy in sho ! Blamed for Conditions, not always at home, fo had «| pleted yesterday in the Court of 4 f ep ie apturea wl | bit. | Jom at the(Sailors’ Snug Uarbor on} orut Sensions before dude Ros rf $0,000,000 stood betwoon a t w nded and cap! as) ve ~ * 7 Ie DESY oe q iitua that of tb + ia ieia cles ‘i Staten Island, In addressing the jury with his ewe went! ant and a disgraceful finish of the Ta Weir attack of cue maiet @ temporary it true that you quarrelied vt | opening survey of the crime, even rote dg wvities record for Greater Now Reach advance: 4 na] 228 the city trom delivering garbage | wife on the morning before her! assistant District Attorney Tallady an- | OY G up @ tere Mor Mihan tha a gtr Ea of the Can: The suns |t0 the BarJen Island disposal plant, he was asked. mitted that, althougl police barrage, Bullety ar thick . ely $29,000,000 of continued to fi blank vange | eP It it's not true,” he sa his office had sought every means of = ’ " ‘ 4 o y ‘ LB of ran pide. se, “that there were sharp] yom t nhl ; . * { wept the Bolsh ‘ menace to public health in} hai renal 7 from girl for the 1 ty \ i ! ‘ uso eat, where Di ft nb. you ar } mont er the murder, she ree ‘ trene Ave reas we non throughout the night York ord to) that morning because of a man WhO] ppg oye ‘ f \ maith 1 wupa n ‘ ed t Darcy ten My CouNnTRY From the Diary of a Real American Nov. 20th ¥ ‘Today | made arrangements to that every city dock in Man- ether w $8.50 oner of, Accounts Trying Conn hattan is heaned with garbage, and ; The tw 1e Hamel house and a ve ‘ M to Find Way for Econom |that because of a shortage of sows warg Anna said ale left while Hi Among Consumers equipped to dump garbage at sea a beth remained, She said David Hirshfeld ner of!mountain of disease-breeding refuse {ud No job und ony “ Accounts, who is ‘nvestigating the nil request of Mayor Hylan, | . ; were being | Street end of the Williamsburg though she had bebn beon piled under the Delancey situation at the reported to-day that °t taken to determine if excessive profits | Bridge. No garbage has been re- e by the dletr ere being. 38 moved from Brooklyn in a week. Nh Vt i — ‘ But Haimel stoutly de \ — , . a : | _HIRSHFIELD REPORTS STEPS An aftdavit fled bf the Co \ Peg thmglic girders | | Ww Bunn Wed FE eg epee naa Gulati also to learn if the milk ¢ t 5 ; 4 - ‘ 0 conomilcaily na ) opposith o the € ‘! bi n f : oh Cee ee ee ee ie eee nee a the Olly, A entertain two out-of-town soldier dea of | 0 H on ig ° niletration, who as sir ered iad : boys for Thanksgiving Dinner 0 @ lajunction yo t at uid ud ni t ment will be held at the eity 4 tia ore, | Soen,repvenntlag ed ater the mnie, ti ses ietaeds ot nes tt ba And “O°! Board of ‘Trade, decia ment 4a he ar bea the 1 War Gamnalen To save turkey for our » Stay y he ret o the Ha | Four classes have | Mop, Perphing Reporte on Advance tne gud Street ji ni , | pounds, 115 pou 185 pounda and. fa boys “over there” [ will ; : bl sented @ 300! t No. 6 West scendant of Laf st ppin [tid Raunha. Rada Uaeee Oh RE ; ; ~ WASHID : Low: | a ees oA Red t : pour non: lates entey AY serve old fashioned rabbit ing communique from Gen. ehing | és 6th Stroet—t bd : _ been received, including ail of Uh 6 i Was received to-day: filed an aftid vit that his concern can ned, tt was sald, on grounds of, ¥ have jamatenr champions in t tro. pot pie for dinner. ny BRADQUARTIBS A. RIUAN ED | teke c of 2,000 tons of garbi fear alone, the fear of @ young # i he Ya pene Glstrict. On Suturday Taaralness an FO Bow, 49) spthered in the city every gay. The i whd has gone through # terrible ex- Wilton wan asked to-day by the Farm-|we will have a v r “in, in addition to the finals « The Sweets Compa’ i “On the frontof the Third Army the jefty claims that the Staten Island | perience, rs’ National Headquarters, represent-|to carry our goods. Hven with thia tournament, w teriex of inter-vity ‘16-422 W. 45th St., New York dey’ Bapeed without incident, our if # | plant can dispose of but 700 to 800 OUTLINER STORY TO BE TOLD in oe Bamber of farmers’ organ tony e must not be ae ou Mutches, with representatives , semring joe several ine "aaa tons @ day. Justicg Mannin EF int @ representative of the @r . 8 me malfah when p bshiesg toger ew Audin, Le Roman- rows re 8 tie | pa DEFENDANT. Pg A Bl gray eget FA, a Engin has co generously extended her Doeton, Philadelphia and New York, - rif Seclelyn oe us dedalveiy eaying whether peuce coalerence. Dipping tevilities to ys Guring tue war,’ will be bold,

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