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CO TRE EVE ve “WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1918. 0 Fateh, SD sil veh acliosaste St BRD I {eDoator atta -AMERI CAN DIVISIONS WILL POLICE RHINE PR PROVINCES ference will settle matters for Ger- a a Aone, bre, Boe LIBERATION (iF ALL PARIS CELEBRATING. DURING A RAINSTORM, THE DELIVERANCE OF LILLE (Ty Mus MUST T RAISE. WARFUND QUOTA S fangement of the map of Mastern to be concluded before President Wil- . fon would be obliged to return to America. in brief, all that Germany . r ’ 7 os to know is how much she must Americans Wildly Acclaimed | United Campaign Worke’s pay for the invasion o' cium an » Tiny They ps P the spoliation of Northern France; By Tiny Duchy The Hustle To-Day, Inspired jy Yow much for her illegal submarine Have Freed warfare, and how much in punitive de ayes. She will be told how much a ; ‘o a0 EE of an army sho will be permitted to) EUXBMBUNG, Nov. 28 (Assos HE * maintain for police purposes, and how | ated Pross).—The 18th Infantry of j little of a navy, for there will be per- | the Ist Division were the first Amer: mitted no squahdering of her reve- r Luxemburg. hues for a military establishment un- il she has discharged her war debts. Promise. Rockefeller’s With approximately $3,000,000 he raised to meet the city’s $35,000, quota in the United War Work Cam paign, solicitors are hustling to-day |» obtain $1,500,000, to which, John |» Rockefeller jr, has announced can troops to ent | Incidental to the reception of the t ‘ roen, & solamation group of his acquaintances wou'd PRESIDENT WILL ANNOUNCE *™*ican forces, & progam t Hie PLAN® SOON, cE wed by the National Union, one uf add the balance, $1,600,000. ‘ ql 3 DORR NOOR, <7 At national headquarters the oi 4 It also will be determined what and | the political parties, was posted} ‘ the A pe ; ee i hy i: how much of her territory ts to be | 4, ut the enpital. It rend i In cot pe pitt a ra he French capital turned out to celebrate the This photo shows some of the troops wito had distinguished themselves in the recent | tUFRS | available wore | those rel ply" pie ghia! : iberation of Lille, which had passed into German hang ds i in n the early days of the war. hing ¢ Leis ue AA at teach Md as security for her complying wn, gue deliverers the glorious Lis ¢ Ui days fighting, marcl ing past the past the official review ving siand at the C tty Hall Square, thought that the country will. ¢r #peedily and honestly with the obliga. % neatly with the obliga pe of the Hntente and Amerk Be the campaign with a rush and brins ‘ Lorraine and the provinces that go to | jating bh lemn engagements re 7 =) Supation will doubtless continue until | the exception of protesting against Was Taught Some Real Music | LU 1 |some ot ‘ier contributions for the "the account {8 squared, #0 far as in-| the violation of the territory, where. ao GUL id | | Red Cross. 3 i demnitios, financial and territorial,| ine people wanted to break all re- by Doughboys Who Cap- | ©. M. Bliss jr. of the American 5 Can square it, lations with the invaders. tured It. | — Red Cross Council in Washington —— ga The President is expected to -nake ” ble humiltations | an announcement of the plans for his en Fo belas ea "has, aiadalncally re- bE Niked taiglansl AL Mlle Gael Machatsh each chi Mita hash aga —.—_. —_+— nut fa 2. ee a ore 5 ae . departure in a day or 80, at which| icctog all offers of conciliation coming — eee SELEETS 1 4 F i “Understand, there ts an impression time he probably will announce asl from jt, oppressors, We know our] Remarkable Requests Made by, fantry regiment captured a Ger- | hardest occupations. Heretofore it has First Calls on Counsel for De-| Received Him as “Private Per-} tat the Red Cross contemplates « well the personnel of the Americar N y, man band of sixty pieces and forced | heen th y rf country hag been calumniated and that Ww © poorest paid. It is heavy si Fi ;. Fae ; delegation. The latest opinion ‘ves oer people have been basely accused Lid ho Would the Germans to play “The Star- | work in every detail, and requires fense in Court, Other son,” but Won't Let Him seubee. sreauvouk aa 1th aivesid these as the probable appointeos: vance with the enemy. Not Fight. Spangled Banner” js told in a letter | steady occupation, ‘The dairyman must Mailed to Prosecutor. Leave : Secretary of State Lansing, Secre-|“utuisemburgers protest. energetl 3 __ | recelved here recently by the Rev. | work wet or dry, late and early, hot peat ts , Brave] EatKs Decetabet 14/8 CHR eae | tary of War Baker, Col, E, M, House} any against any accusation casting|* LONDON, Nov. 23.—After th Thomas Allan, a retired Methodist | or cold, Sunday and week day. The drive, involving only $1 for cach year |". Bithu Root and Henry White, former N, Nov, 23.—Aftor the aur) minister, from his son, Corpl, E. W. | calf is fed and cared for for two years daar leiapiteaipisteilirhs bind el Mystery has enveloped the murder} PARIS, Nov. 23—The Dutch Le “ doubt on the sincerity of thelr attl-| render of the main instalment of tho f Mrs. Helen Hamel eve her | ton to-day published ec C ist p-enroll ngs Ambassador in France and Italy and aia ‘ € Allan, oO . amel ever since hi day published a note contain. | raise funds but to re-enroll m be Dieresctative:c? the United tates tude during the world war. A Se German fleet off the Firth of Forth he Sawtasl Wek MBIee Bs ica ern Cattle 2 sive| imutiiated body was discovered by| ing a declaration by the President of and to Increase the list of new “The reception of your troops wil 4 Hd Be: er 5 a se at~ \d seven years is the maximum in several international conferences. wh anctopecthog . Thureday, Admiral Bir David Beatty, Bugene Wendell, a todger in her| the Netherlands Council of Ministers | be me at No. 607.West 234 Strect, on |‘? the Chambor of Deputies, saying | | Subscriptions | from | the | various committees are still coming 1 b. 14 last. Elizabeth Baksa, t ndustrial division reported $34,490 the best proof of the purity of our as-| Commander in Chief, lasued the fol. | *#%: took the German band Intact. | of her service. In the mean time there pirations and of our sympathy. Weliowing measage to the men of his| 4# the victorious Americans ware |are numerous opportunities for acci- |; ‘When the President ts about to m- turn he will appoint somebody to oli at the former German Emperor en: | know that, in conformity with the| command: en route to the rear with the pris- |dent, incapacity and death—all of} 4. ‘a sered Dutch territory, after his abdi- | cM 4 4 : : ninete ar-old Hungari giri . di- | yesterday. ‘The subscribers were: ; Mtinter oo thdre are to be important | Principles which have been proclait “{ wish to express to the flag of-| Oner® they called a halt along the |which makes dairying a hazardous) 14, (7, HIRE toe ge ite watts suse aote saye:the kind ef reluse eranten [riniaer e, and Retining Corporation by the Allied Governments and ficers, Captains, officers and men ot | Td, and by whistling and singing | business. Judge | vote says the Kind of retu se ranged | $10,000; Sinclair Gut’ Corporation, financial and industrial deiega.cs ; sory dof nn Meta litet nk " Rosalsky in Gencral Sessions, mys-| ‘9 him is similar to that givea to al | 15/000: Weinste 10! ts, $5,000, ident to the conference to take part in| Viich you have fought, our inde the Grand Fleet my congratulations | @ve the Germans a qocking tava | The farmer complies with all the} ois) gisappeared from the Hamel | ‘UCIK tefuwees and ‘hat tue Govern. Ed eon Haris s1.06b TRS Wa the commercial readjustment of tho|(c® Will be maintained, our rishts|on the victory which has been gained | Of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” regulations involving time and ox-| ("ously dlsappeared from the Hamel] ment could not make any exception |ind dress makers, who ‘tind exceeded ait | consecrated, our treaties respected and| over the sea power of our enem Just as soon as the Germans haa |Pen8¢—whether imposed by competent n the day of the murder. Mys | -n account of his former position |thoir allotment of $50,000 by $14,000, weet, i" y oe ") tery surrounds her purchase of wear on he asked to be udinited to | \. mater Meare comndiidated. altand Gareietce th ;. [inspectors or by inexperienced 0 Araya jadded $369 yesterday. our liberty The greatness of this achievement 1s the selection the Ameri ing apparel, her de vuteh territory, |The igh t and o WILL LEAVE 1,200,000 MEN IN|" "rie blood of its children whichlin no way lessened by the fact that | aM soldicrs lined the prisoners up |'itical favorites—and \carts the milk/ °F APBAIC ler departire for her not prevent the Govern- panies ian eiaite tive cameainn GERMANY. flowed with your own in the sublime] the nai episode did not take the| and forced them to play the nation. |@ally over smooth roads or rough) Home at Fréemansburg, Pa., und her | ment, says the note, carrying out_the | Kmong larger subscriptions not. pre- Secretary of the Navy Daniels oF | .ause of liberty authorizes our people | form of a fleet action, al anthem of the United states, to | DUMPS, as the cane may be, depending| *UDsequent return to the very door | Deny ei mate shat hive forrmer Beni | vic ged were those of on the location of his particular farm.|°f the crime within a day of the | Deror does not commit any abuse of | the Citics’ Service Company, $200,000 Assistant Secretary Franklin D. these wishes. It heartily] "Although deprived of this oppor- SMooseveli will also be late starters.| ‘cares to be allowed by your victor {tunity, which we had so long and| "nich tune they marched to the Mee che bacwaen "Virose and tour jesires to “r |eagerly awaited, of striking the final | Prison cages, four! ous armies to keep this device; ‘We! blow for the freedom of the world, |~————— Iundred million dollars in naval com- e yium which would render hospital WHAT THE FARMER GETS AND mae # ie murdered woman, ty detrimental to the inte: of the! “ounded on mystery, the trial of the | country. | PROFITS OF THE DEALER. girl has been prosecuted solely on |., Phe note adds that the Netherlands FE unt Government does not belicve that for- » Dohert ru 200,000. pan also is helping to make'the 4 War Work Campaien a sc & Co., $200,000, and E d KF want to remain what we are.’ we may derive satisfaction from the HOME RULE FOR IRELAND At the present time, for milk of the i - C. Yada, the Consul G lof serenta im Bogiend and Prance that | rEANAL GRATITUDE FOR THE|tourden tothe Grond Feces 3 per cent. legal standard of butter|°!"eumstantial evidence |ign Governments whose subjects s0| Japan ‘in this’ elty, sent_a letter to aril ae cg regia apa AMERICANS Ral thauk Tonle ter th. nétlony: K fat, he receives $3.81 per hundred| Mystery came into Judge Rosalsky’s | often have had the benetit of Dutea | Jacob Schiff announcing the receipt of een Senin 005 fontenoeand | liverers dispel its appre- Sroen Mestinany ater one: creciloe IS NOT YET IN SIGHT sosinds, “This is equivatont to 807] Crt yesterday In two guises. refuge will rofuse to respect na |) Jetter from Prince Tokugawa saying one of them will attend to them. May its de ‘6 ° nn lven te r pote 7 Just before the noun recess a Yond tradition or to remember ine /eontributions in Japan have reached Wt te understoed that America’s con: |Hensions, It will ave for them an) ore wieendy wee enna cents a quart, For milk richer in but-| " stances when they themselves gave | eisn ann ane will be larger? eternal gratitude.” parallel in history, and it is to be| 1 -oms Attitude Shows That It Is\ter fats, he reeetver 4 cents per hun-|*Mnge man in the, court corridor hospitality to dethrone archa, | tribution to the Army of Occupation remembered that this testimony has | -4rson’s Attitud — Kked to be rmittes o Ore In addition the note sa: nat t that will hold the Rhine provinces will ‘Thousands of civilians iined all the/ been accorded to us by those who! Not a Genuine Part of Lloyd dred pounds for each additional Cae ie Make lites riper aeteed da doar Mea horsr New noe Ih bs ase | consist of thirty ne, approxi-| streets through which the American} were in the best position to judge. Ga chia STi ‘tenth of one per cent of butter att) ueael of the accused girl, Tiptooing instance left the park of Amero nen | in ately 1,200,000 men. troops marched, School children A PEREateN te aurea have aeaiied George’s Coalition Policy. According to the best inforination| ‘ilies o| the Recline Ane ze M¥ Castle, where he 1s inte is interned. This will release about 800,000, who | tossed: flowers in their pathway and cee ea aintalning the fleet in instant | LONDON, Nov. 28—The impres- | *Vallablo, milk delivered in the city} owe an officer will be brought home as rapidly asjcach soldier was presented with @] readiness for action, and who have} sion in Am that F possible after the occupation is com: | bouquet of chrysanthemums, borne the arduous and exacting labors | George has promised an early gettlo- a back and get his card.” ¥ Hy , ' e ch have Deen necessary for per- cents to a hundred at the farm, and : Jeted and the army of 1,200,000 in| The people of Luxemburg made elab- | which he slency W a ‘| ment of the Irish Home Rule ques- | °¢? bd ome’ 2 Ce +4 cd cart army ¢ ee eR EM aa AL La FR eae re eae te auality| 10 @ few moments the officer ree X-KAISER, HHO | ILL IN BED Ssvit or 2? bl Guaranteed cent, fat on an average. This adds 12 thoroughly established in the stations|orate preparations to recelve the) oe iished ao much.” tlon is erroneous, pea eal pair re ay {t will garrison until the peace treaties | Americans. Almost every bullding few! With amazed contempt, the per- Und the coalition pact with ‘élivered in the city 8.35 cénts per se basteboard, —— y hich he handed by nine 5 nae are signed. the Luxemburg flag, with here and|sonnel of the British Grand Fleet! Unionist leader Ronar Law the Prime quart. Walch be handy 0 Attorney atoD 8 Wilhelm, Afler Niels Mass in| unner, and every |100ked on at the German s od By that time the Allies will have |there an American REI thee annla not event Minister explicitly postponed Home! The price at the country shipping|the card and whirled around in tus) Castle Chapel Sunday, Has Chill— | determined what each country is to|once in a while a picturo of President | "ew imen they had watched as a, Rule of any description indefinitely | station is, therefore, $8.84 for a forty - Our | Retains Large Private Fortune. | Made to Measure contribute to the permanent occupa. | Wilson could be secn, almost always| ear watches @ mouse for four years, |by leaving the Anti-Home Rule Dub- |quart can, We must add to this a). 007 jum come 04 pat him in a a ’ : | Reduced from $40.00 tion, which will remain until ail the | coupled with that of Marshal Foch. and whom now they were compelled | lin Castle Government to decide when freight charge of 63.6 cents and © feor, Nobody ae told the of- | Cor ra " ¢ Henry A Ritchie & Co. - the stranger en- (The @enditions of the peace treaty are| some forty societies had made plans |t? Meet. not in the glorious uncer | it shall be proposed. The form of|pasteurizing cost of 12.5, making @ ter, because nobody expects I him.| LONDON y of battle a tment. ° A despateh to j rried out, to participate in the parade of tne|*@nty, of hatte but by appointee’) ome Rule to which he was thea |total cost. of $8.80 on platform, New | Court adjourned at i P.M. Attorney) the Dally ess from Amsterdam Tailors to Men LENGTH OF ARMY'S STAY PROS. |Amoricans, and lute Wednesday night [ont hit nat Mike this, on a niece of pledged involves the partition of tre. [Xeni City, Phe denier golly thane | Tieu cone Wee, Men. to Hursy ous OF) miya Spat the. corner elven te eu: | 30 Church | St. Cor. Dey ” a nows Nationalist re- | 5 , the Fro s e stric ounce ‘0 be sufferin, rom a vere jadson Te a > LEMATICAL. a band was hoard in a last rehoarsal| string.” ald Admiry Sir David Het’. ang will, never uccept it. cans of milk to stores for $5.80, tO) Aicorney's detectives trailed the two It is understood he has Spanish OUR" ONLY STORE mander in Chief of the Grand | Carson's ready acceptance _and | botels, clubs and restaurants for $5.40, ti] the stranger took a Broadway car uenza, adoption of the Premier's latest Home|and to customers taking less than Uptown, i He spends most of hts time in| After that the repatriation of our | of (he music it expected to play t | ‘soldiers abroad depends on events. It|The keenest interest was manifested ‘ou understand we are driven to | Nf | A . SAGA fa hoped that their presence will, with |by the clvillans, ‘who eargerly ques- | +ix a ariaaraiayg ow are Cresn Rule position | conclusively | proves|futt cans for $6.80. For these del'v.| ,gucionald mas questioned by news: Ded and two ofllcers, take ura to the propaganda that is going to be| tioned every American as to the routo| Meurer to Admirai Beatty. | “There | of the coalition polly Partleries they make from $1.50 to $1.20 junch, He admiited that tae man| The attack was sudden, as he was DIED. te no child Nfe left In Germany. All are dving of hunger, We ask you to aecept the full crews Instead of only ee per can, The average haul is less was a stranger, but said he had come, well enough to attend mass with | CARLSON.—-HANNAH CARLSON, inaugurated, have the effect of still-}und exact tine of the march Into soc E than the producer makes from the | 4t a most opportune time, Count von Bentinck and his family | Bervic at CAMPBELL FU) IETY AND STAGE UNITE. “I am sorry 1 cannot divulge his! in the Amerongen Castle chapel on| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st. ing Bolshevik uprisings and other | city. The cttizeng raked up school book Aisturbances, If not usey, with the|Fnglish, whlen they used freely on] harp the personnel, We ennnat f farm to the station, which service 18) goncity” at this tim, he explained | Sunday | ana. M \ troops of the Allies, will have to enr |every one wearing khaki, lthem, and we dread more trouble. ; rarely referred to at all in the cost 0) “My friend has a strong be. on Despatches to the Dally Mall from eas h f Vietery at the Hipp & Btrone bearing, 08) bd | DE JONES.—rM ones rorshing iesue sclama-| Admiral Tentty refused this re. | "esenat @ rod this case, i Stovdiss|The Hague. “quoting the Rhenis 8.—FMILIA DB JONES. ree thirty divisions will comprise eae ee aie linisy ere cue iear in the German com-| dame to We a Wonderful Affair. pea handling 2,000 cans datly Goan Min Mtihin eg cavicr ewe | Wontphailan Gasetter say te Ne | Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL shortly quests wherenman, he Amment. for | To-morrow night the American Fund 3 Just previous to this episode in the | former Kaiser's private fortune, in| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th et. Sunday, the whole of the army for European | Americans which sald wil hold_at the Has an income this month of $3,000 or Woun stinutating that the | for Fren cash mostly and deposited in various] 11 A. Mt Nentty to « court room, somebody h purposes, There will be no need of; “After «th r years of violation | qq. crews would not be iil. | !ippodrome th heralded Page- | better daily. tant District Attorney Ta banks, is estimated at $5,000,000, and| replacement divisions on this side of of your territory, the Grand Duchy | terested nhe of Vi tion with the| HOW SMALL INCREASES MEAN (“4 letter. He broke the se his Income therefrom is $225,000 a RELIGIOUS NOTICES. the water, so the 1,200,000 soldiers ta| of Luxemburg happily hay been liber. |" T"! v7 enee Ara @omiiae. tt Victory: s ival, arranged | IMMENSE PROFITS. Wiggs Reser a Penn - rh Tein es s - the United States may be epeeaily ated. Your liberation fron German that wi noueh.” | to provide immediate funds with which On Nov 14 the wh ares Amel 1S W, 04th, Wodlog 5 un plied, tea » the doc c ; D price to consumer /there was a hasty conference be- | Harries 7 y ers French people voiced ne nel niu of tha Ackentl| h peop v i by the French ; High Commissioner to the United 1° “Increase to the farmer. pens they can be reassembled in such | humbers as may be required, for the | Thin in.|than the cou ‘sellors for tha defens invaders by the | Detective Sergt. Kenny wns testi- majority of them, including jarge|icans and the Allies as one of th |SWETS” WILL TEST |States, M. Andre Tardieu crease alone to the dealer who han-| fying nt the time, When he had been unity GE cavalry, were ‘ready, to gv conditions of the present armistice | | Soctety and the stage are to appear dies 2,000 cans is $18,600 for the re-| excused he was given the leiter with A THANKSGIVING WEEK © was signed, nomba neceses . ina thal le her, Such well known stage cele ma inte: 8 6 . instructios re liver it to Capt Ry ran pointed out to-day by army | —t Decomes Heceseary Dow for the) ORY LAW IN COURT | vvriciss” 1 ACT NL Keown stage gale 'Taaining sixteen Aye of the ton th | nate SP ae Hau uaavions fet te Everybody who is thankful for peace and desirous of knowing what the Bible says officers that the section of Germany |Amer.can troops to pass through tive | : Divsser, W Hunpaer, viisic Pore oer and above his satisfactory profits| Oe tion” Mtystery surrounds. th: about the future, as a guide togindividual and National life, is invited to attend the that the American troops are in in|Grand Duchy of Luxemburg and to _ |xuson and Mine, Loulse Homer being for the first haif of the month, contents of the letter, ay well as the ji i ulated with epetter. clase ict establish and maintain the wer of Congress to Police States | *} Hoult Gin, pageant with Mv. Atitebell Te in face of this condition the dea'-| writer, but it 1s believed to contain ro { etic ible Conference elec ln’ distartonces, ‘Treepe, wii (certain time th of rile Werle to Be Heh, Mrs, Walter Brooks, Mrs. Philip ers books show that they do busi- | Info mation with some bearing on leet be needed to keep them orderly. | cation me. ae Me jier hard, Mrs. Herbert Shipman, Mis& pegs at a lone the city will do wai] "Sct 11 be no session of -the = ee eened bare that the Aoat peace | AMERICANS WILL OBEY ALL IN. | Attacks Lia TRAN Anas EMMIS, CAtiea 20 Import some farm Wagons to c%'t| court tonday. Testimony” of tm i. CARNEGIE HALL ‘ Seed will mak is War aR Load TERNATIONAL LAW. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—The new | Dorothy, Fallowes, Gordon. Mise Mare ilk In the city from the car to the) Btatere witnesses will be resumed Nov. 25, 7:30 P. M. ang ale Raseisoe Dail: Nov. 26, 27 and ared for any eventuality “The American troops have come | li w approved yesterday by| Mis Dorothy’ Norris.” Misa Marjori¢ StOP® GOOF. a sao stg ty | nS ee | 28, 10 A, M.) 2130 and 7:30 FM, ie Curtis, Mra,” Percival Farquhar “ane ¢ 8 to | sions, Tuesday ‘ed nesa ngs, will be he inte the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg! !'resident Wilson will be tested In the} \tes Dolly Kimball a cents a quart, and a saving of 8 conta) DUJAT BACK TO S TO SING SING Se. He Ms és ed iva) Weeeetieay aees Ks, be held FOE OFFICERS SALUTE as friends and shall rigorously con-| courts as to Its constitutionality at], The begeant nas been staged by Mrs. a quart would seem to be conserve J £6 AMIDIE CORALS MANIA) CINE ASENNE id duct themselves according to interna-| the earlicat opportunity, No definite) iynsaim, Tunness, and Hichard, Or tion in an economic system. | convicted County Clerk of Queens ‘This conference is undenominational, It stands fr the Faith, once and for all delivered to the Saints. Most of the speakers are nationally known as evangelical leaders and teachers s have been made for the tesis.| louse and was comp Is Resentenced, 1 and will ALL FRE M tional law. Their presence, which, pli \ experts for the distilling iater- "and, wih "be) SHIPBUILDING IS NORMAL. | supreme ‘Court Justice Cropsey in of our generation, Each vewsion will be preceded by a devotional service of ng ledby a lhe strictly necessary, should not bal ats buve already wude ‘careful ox titan Orchestra, vical . lcmumeeDe ay atte osetieans rhasntensen ‘The Singing Evangelist, CHARLES M. ALEXANDER, and a large choir. : “5 Mean fan Br amination of tue wording of the law atures th ac . ly : 4 ene SPEAKERS Germans Too Gave “Half of the| fF ou ® hardehip. ‘The functioning | AMINAtiON of tue wanting oF fe Ma al programn Hlnm hiwa,| POAATRL. WORre SMSMRSD TMA. Bron Alsnendar DUN. Dray Cony . of your Government ar r al Alda gramme for Keonomy. Clerk, convicted of bigamy. v. Reuben A. Torrey, Rev. JamesM.Gray, D.D., Rev . Roadw: They Passed you d your institu- | jis validity, especially as to the power | yy . yk. convicted of bigamy | oe Rev. Ri ; j ,D.D., Rev. W. HL Griffith ‘cadway as They Passe tions shall not be interfered with in| of Congress to cuntinue its pol tl; eR hey WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.— Tha)... ners, sous to, bea difference of D.D., Dean Los Angeles Dean Moody Bible Inst., ‘Thomas, D.D., Homeward Bound. any manner. Your iife and your oc-| the States after the siute of war 1 * ‘Snlne Shipping Hoard now Is imposing such |sing Prison and the local authorities as Bible Inst hiea Wycklitie College, Tor, * ' | until demobilizatio be : Neereeiyyy ;. [to the effect of the sentence recently i Dasstaal HEADQUARTERS OF THE AMEIt- cupations shail not be molested, Your | © a bad feet penidnios, tions on shipbuilders and mak Imposed upon you, Under. the circu Rev. Cyrus I, Scofield, i ot P ae Rev. I, M. Haldeman, ACAN 18T ARMY, Nov, 23 (Associat. | PETON# and your welfare shall b%| Congress provided that Proulbition | ‘ the go. !n& such cancellations of contracts oy {stances I propose to resentence you. 1 D:D. Editor Scofield D-Diy, Dean of Phi. “'.b.) Pastor Fire Bape DES wreas).—terst! Trobert Fauceit of | respected | Id be in otteot ot only “unt the! will bring the shipbuilding industry |'icigby decide that you shall be confined Ref. Bible, School of Bible, tise Chusch, Nee'Yerk pa BUOM Mais wlll be tachauare tor tha Aci onciision of tbe present war But back to a normal basis, Charles Pieg, |! Sing Sing tor two yer H mo ©, Gabelein, Rty:FordC.Ottman, D.D., Recearery tor She Amu f | resident. of the Emergency leven mE HEE TAGTS (ABA TWO ORNS! ARG Rev, Arno C. Gabelein, “pres, War Service Com, Rev. D. J. Burrell, D.D. Editor of “Our Hope.’ Fee eee te reat Tove |ican Army to wee certain things, | (nereafter until (ue termination of LIGHTEN STRANDED SHIP, | \ Kristenson of 7 demobilization, the date of which rporation, announced to-day| Dujat was remanded to the custody of Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, Pastor Marble Collegiate » reached here after two months’ im- railroads, telegraphs and ephones, | be determined and prociaimed | “ r in reply to Senator Harding's resolu-jthe Sheriff, who will take him to Sin Rey. Jos, W! Kemp, Pas- D.D., Former Moderator Church, New York, Prisonment at Colmar, They were,|@84 perhaps other public establisi- | By the Vremldent of the United) Seek to ~ at . . ey Ashore @m tion calling for a statement of tho|Sing to-day. His sentence will perm: tor Met, Tabernacle. Bie iden? Alero © % ments for the needs of lodging and | S'ates” ® Island shipbuilding programme, oC elease a tlie be ? ‘ah Ses 2 ev. John F, Carson, D.D., Wischarged from the German prison e needs of lodging and | SNe" 1 was pointed out to-day,| In an effort to float the stranded! Mr. Pies said the board early im|montha of April and Noveneor, Oe tht Lewis $. Chafer, Bible G.P, Raud, Russian Bible Pastor Cen, Presbyterian ob Nov. 12 and told to make thar |'Paneport, Furthermore, the com: | puts Congress in the attitude of exer | steel freighter ‘own way to the frovtier, They wore |Modities which become necessary for |civing (he war power in peace times,| ashore in Jones arib, which went September decided on a change in \8/¢ me he hag spent in the Queens County ‘Teacher and Writ eacher, Church, Brooklyn, Inlet, LL, Phare programme whieh would bring aout | Jail, since Nov. 8 will be deducted from ; ; n 1, ‘Thurs ‘able reduction in expendi- | his full tern THOMAS MARSHALL, Vice-President, U.S. A. the rican peisone us shall be paid for after just uxti- Bisa aoa day, the crew. began ‘last Aight. to & conside yi aod FAN) ARERR: PORE Bt as, Fears for Jobs Takes Acids Dies, | Jettleon, the cargo. mostly bales of tures, T he board's aim now, ne aad, > — and other prominent laymen will preside over the sessions of the conference, . » | bork, These bicked up b ta is to produce ships with ato : 5 Muay tan alisterd of’ scanty t004| “I ls presumed you will not per-| Brie Jo thitiyelve years olf, a | Rha taken to VisshOre HAT Genet ochnie i coRet Rater rater thax | Kills Deer With Anto. Alll Are Welcome To All Sessions—No Collection—No Tickets Required rn, but not brutal, treatment. | nit any ae i | t No. 10 i Bi tugs and a destroyer stood by, the elive! Former Congressman A, C. Hart of captors took away thar und any acts of aggression against | SP of Ne 0 624 Street, | (MNS, Maying a Dig-scarchiight on the speed im delivery o evien Qhens auly their unis {the American Army or give any in- | Brooklyn, died early to-day tn the Kings) Carib to facilitate the work ¢) Hackensack was driving his a ____ Special noon-day services bt mas and shoes, Tae men walked | formation or aid to aad Y anty al from drinking a oa Low de and an offshore wind Fourth bile along Franklin Turnp Marble Colle; ‘ , Avenue and 29th Street days before crossing the fron- * onto : a His wite, who hag} Made it vobable that the shiv) 1¢ was announced yesterday after-| Ramsay, late Thursday Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at Noon vs will always conform to the instruc be this morning, he the Stier, On the way they met thousands | ions that the American commands, [et BUA wAconscious on the bathroom} when the wind is expected to changes | hoon in Wall Street that a sale of | Vay swerve anaaie Speakers —Rev. Reuben A. Torrey, D.D., Dean of Los Angeles Bible Institute, A returning German troops who gave siid he had been unable to sleep | and the un stronger, Capt, i of $1,700,000 of Fourth | titty: fect bergre Mr’ Hart coud ( Subject: — Why I believe The Bible to bethe Word of God. half the roadway, ull |for the safety of his troops and your ‘for two weeks through fear he was guing | Henry, O Fi {of Hollis and hia an bonds had had suck a person, but fe ‘or Lwo wee rousn fear 3 suing Hy +4 depen, bait ee proper protection, may gige.* to leh la does ace. are still aboard and in no dan pat, bleh ad ane get unis gong do Fr, welghing several