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PRENTICE THE VEILED PRINCESS (Founded on the Motion Picture, ‘Lafayette. We Come") ENTHRALLING STORY OF LOVE AND DARING BEGINS ON HOME PAGE TO.- a MU tite we ot EE. RAILROADS HAVE MONOPOL ldseu ee Drafting sed ts at Versailles N ANTHRACITE COAL SUPPLY, scan U, 5. FUEL OFFICIAL ADMITS O8-946-H9 Seven eine Mine at “DEAD IX HS, Least 75 Per Cent. and Con- trol Selling, Neale Says. see vrane voces, SOLDIER RETURNS OOEVEIIG Lo ELEDRODDOS | rare | H $| New York Officials, at Senate} FOR HANKSGIVING $) Hearing, to Tell of Shortage | : in Greater City. | r 3 peace [Sergeant Reported Killed at : By Sophie Irene Loeb. Cantigny Comes Back to | (Special Staff Correspondent of The | Astound Family. Evening World.) | ) WASHINGTON, Nov bE! J B. | Neale, Director of Anthracite Pro-| Sleons East 125th Street this morn- ing hed a man in khakt who) 4 {had been officially dead for| months, although he did not look it He was Sergt. Harry Gibstein, Com situation that he estimated that the, pany B, 28th infantry, duction of the United States Fuel A@ministration, to-day told the Sen- ate Committee investigating the coal ot-0e 044-2409-94046-04 LD) ©90-999.96- 0994-0 1-99090-09946-894090409-64-06606460000000 mine holdings of the railroads in the} He was “killed in action at Can- nthracite fields would aggregate 75| tiny” on May 28, according to al ‘The above extraordinary exclusive French official photograph is the |not named), Greek Premier Venizelos, Serbian Minister Vesnitch anthraci 5 ‘ould aggregate 75 g } We Departme ‘ am to his \first to be received in this country of the actual drafting of the armistice On the right side of the table, from left to right, are—Admiral Wemyss per cent. of the total production.| wintives, put there surely must havelterms by the Allied plentpotentiaries at. Versailles, |(with back turned), Gen, Sir Henry Wilson, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Chairman Reed dirteted the witi t ue mistake about that tele-| On the left side of the table. from left to right, are shown—Second |Haig, Gen, Sackville We Andrew Bonar Li British Premfer Lloyd to supply the committee with accur- | gram, representative, G Premier Orlando, di Robilant; Italian Foreign Minister Sonnino, Italian |George, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, French Foreign Minister 1. Edward M. House, Gen, Tasker He Bliss (next man [Stephen Pichon Hbstein ran: f, arranged a ate data as to these holdings, which| At No. 528 Sergt the bell, bra 1 hima it is belies sd will amour j steady grin that siowed all his teeth, “re maint "mer SINE SING CONVICT pea AMERICAN TROOPS AERA HELD joy, bi ot lik h h ks thi of the anthracite industry is in ef- eat d ais ‘ a het arene ik a fect, The railroads which control) ment o: bewilderment, then incre- former -U. S$, Senator Dick Is ss) the vast properties are the Dela-(dulity, then a rubbing of eyes and a Leader of Movement Started ware and Hudson, the Central Rail-| wild rush of the whole family—and | Bare Railroad Coal Monopoly in Senate Qu . “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ PN Aad dh ball TWO ‘CENTS. orm BaD Ra edt lal YORK, “MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918, 18 eens “PRICE TWO CENTS, CFRMAN SITUATION REACHING A CRISIS; _ SOVIET IS REJECTED BY MANY STATE | received in London fromm Germany indicate that the internal situation there | has reached a critical stage. Although a proclamation has been issued de> jand Bavaria, has declared it “will not submit to the terrorism of the 3 Tren SEIZURE OF GOVERNMENT BY SOCIALISTS OF BERLIN: MAY CAUSE NEW REVOLTS Ev Soldiers’ and Workmen’s Council Issues a Proclamation Assuming ~ Power, but Other Sections Refuse to Submit to the “Terrorism of Dictators.” LONDON, Nov. 25 (British Wireless Service).—The latest reports claring that ail political power is in the hands of tae German Socialist Ré« public and the Soldiers’*and Workmen's Council, opposition to such @ Government is growing outside Berlin, A greater part of South Germany, including Wurttemberg, Bader dictators in Berlin who have replaced the Kaiser and militarism.” An independent Republic has also been formed in northwestern Germany, with Hamburg as the capital. Even in Prussia, ac cording to the reports, feeling against the Berlin Soldiers’ and Workmen's council is gaining ground. Pa SI OTIC aT f The Noueste Nachrightes of Munich maintains tha no prese ~ |BABY PERSHINGS, WILSONS © in terun' ate unnole to cxeavhin te AND LORRAINES CROWD heey that the autheshy NEW YORK BIRTH RECORDS) tis» sootnted by x nationat aageme ae nly, the rest of the Empire shoutd r 5 detach itself from Berlin and create Victory Favorite Name for Girls} Q° new independent government in Philadelphia and Reading, the Lehigh | seit,” said Gibstein “Unconscious | Pershing, commander-in-chief of ‘the Coal and Navigation Company and|for ten days. ‘Then woke up and| | American aispelitichary Rail in the Scranton Coal Company |found all these decorations. |Writer of ghee Letters fe erty tadnenad lit ohio: today, ee (reCuriOw Soldiers Sing Their} Lieuts, F conenry Muller Cap They have their own selling und| He bad the French War Cross and a distribution organizations and com-| Britiei decoration and a citation tion to thi Said to Have Declared — |appts Seeretary of State) \War Songs as They March | tured After U-Boat Had Tor- A for the incorporation of "the Pershing i pletely dominate the anthracite mar-|from Gen, Mangin Miss Baksa Innocent. Republican Leagu Homeward. pedoed the Ticonderoga, ket. In addition to the propertie “I'm supposed to be in a hospital — | Former United States Senator Charles — | = owned outright, the railroads control |near Rahway, » Now," he said, | vie matnrecii 1 the| Pick of Akron, and fourteen other! LONDON Lieut. Julius prominent republicans of Akron ana| WASHINGTON, N pephioetial MR SM ot Norfolk, Va., who with roth Ba charged|s Youn nso troops are retiring in orderly fashion 5 beth Baksa, charged] Summit County are sponsors for the aA ia BOSAMuinbe Matera CHOTA This bees Frank L. Muller of Oakland © murder of M Helen — mp Oe de es bh |Cal., was taken on board the German But they let me come home for Thanksgiving.” many other mines under lease At the afternoon session of the committee William P. Burr, Corpora-| Thanksgiving! That reminded Mrs. tion Counsel of the City of Newark, |@!bstein of something and she hur-| Army of Occupation in Luxem when Judge Rosalsky submarine Deutschland from the tor: Born Around Day Armistice some place beyond the reach of the Was Signed, arbitrary action & minority t- 8 clined to terror! j ERSIING ts a surname with —_—— out a family in New York to tear it. Pershing aw a | SOVIET REPUBLIC Christian name, however, will be cimtan name: nomevee > | ESTABLISHED AT BERLIN. zens of the Greater City, fer birth day that an average of ten proud and hero- worshipping parents are : ‘ daily conferring that appellation |All Power Is Placed in the Hands ¢ on their male offspring. the Soldiers’ and Workmen's Wilson and Woodrow follow as Council, second choice in names for boys in New York, while Victory and COPENHAGEN, Nov. | 25,.—An 1 | the fifteen men who signed the articles emi -ofticia pat tated and Johnathan Day, Commissioner of |"!¢d an advance order to the shop] pani, Saad aac eld an ex-|of incorporation presented to the Scere lank h troops are eager|Pedoed American army cargo sbip| Lorraine seem to be favored for {agreement has been reached. between Markets, will testify as to the hab the corner, litended: conference th a convict]|tary of State to push ahead and complete the job|7!conderogm on 8 0 and was} girls, On Nov. 12, the day follow- {the German Soldiers’ and Workments in New York © | urkey!" she commanded, “I don't | ‘< Pore League 2 for: y! ss brought to Harwich yesterday by the - > tic é, ago of coal in New York as de- | y n leone Wike i who sald he} The Pershing League will be formally! oy cceupation ! ing the signing of the armistice, |Gouncil an Re veloped by the Mayor's investigation, |©4re What the price is! Turkey! } “% He r t organized to-night in Akron, It ts waid inet German defeat, the|U boat, was wounded severely in the| nearly @ score of little girls were d the Government, it ts They will tell of the laws passed by {rors jhe hen Joined the army sal vty se Doee a (ene age aie tats caren Peeane | In apite of German defeat, thelchigh when the Ticonderoga went named Victory oMclally announced in Berlin, Tq » e la »Y |1913, long before the war, 1 had | rewarding the case As set forth in the articles of incor- {Teuton troopa are apparently in g | ah @ . Hi agreeme 7 : the city in order to be toi FE een serving all this. time sae 9 ecelved a lett yoration. the purnose of the Learue Is) num e ne despatch stated, The down, according to the Harwich cor- Chicago is reported as naming |*STeement provides: peeves tual conminene in New -¥ jFeuvlere in court last Friday and appeared| to “crvslallize | the ety et! ™8 | retiring army 1s leaving little equip- | Te8 a ie at 4 re ee 4 He! infant sons Pershing at the rate “First—All political power » wit) also tell of the ir ¢ ent for Gen. John J. Pershing as § b escaped on @ raft and was picked up to be in the hands of and they will also tell of the inubility Jagitated on reading it. ‘the letter |Sentiment 1 ite . nent behind and the troops are sing of 26 a day, with Wilson @ close ands of the Gers of the cily to secure coal | at | POLICE. CAPTAIN ACCUSED.’ | was turned cvar to Capt Carey orliriein mone ie nie ieee ieee see yes |uy the U bout. Muller was taken] second and the names of the Ale man Socialist Republic and the! t. Carey o » work for his nominatl ndjing their war songs as they with-| 2) apy eye Beg Bari a aa the Dans ] quantities because of the sat es , the Police Homicide Bureau for in- ‘ue spo ee ne preadlon ja [board by the same boat, but Fulcher! ied leaders scattered over the Soldiers’ and Workmen's Couneii eer tas colines 62 tne Valt | Womnn Says W. F. Brady Beat Her]... 7 1 ; ‘ —_ Gra gy } did not learn of his presence until] field ‘Second—Thelr aim is to defen be ‘ estiga s morning @ similar tha nave been beaten, | Ane - i " _— | Macl Adminisivatior | me w pad Stlek : fatis zs Senate. 4 Maintar G CITY WILL SELL EGGS. : w ag as nated somo days iater, Fulcher was a prt and develop what has beeff ASKED ABOUT PRICE-FIXING],, )-, i eiliam Br dy. aptain | eonig ne + ae oor ; ba een rare agg oreo ner tw nty-five daya on the sub SCHWAB 10 QUIT SHIPPING | vieved by the revolution and te METHODS OF OPERATORS, of ADEEAN hee Sree Ne ian) Hakear A tor Janae | ee ace tcin eta | 1h [thes ; ip oes f | Suppress ull counter revolution ella etailed © od hu ney gave me a ¢ of brandy | ary activity : m) OF NE | cording to iw ' . and ¢ jones © about Amer Thine “ie ‘ told the Committee that to |With disorderly conduct, led to the nto ¢ ar waa aa we ie roops and other things,” said Lieu representatives of the Soldiers the war anthracite prod " ne Now Jersey A ‘ It 1 hela nounced that ti t ps & : |! aleh 1 wae. then taken to the Will, Ret to Private Business| 42d Workmen's Councils to an 4 t tle evid poak, wher had to sleep with | executlye council of only been lnited by the demand ’ 4 ay York will sell the eggs placed in stor : wrently is plenti- | not t < thee When Chairman Hurley Ree weour'{® counsit of the Gommum Cpa Ree Mrs, mak * 4 he declarodlage by. the missioner of Markets {tserder, Food apparen PIeAtI+ /not legs than thirty-five Gergen Republic, the Executive Counell Senator Ree / rie } io arew from son og th +4 re eee ast spring in the public markets and in| ful among German troops.” sailors who lived in this dungeon turns, Friends Intimate in Berlin is ty exercise its func: the witness information concerning w whe air tations in various parts of| The Americans are not inclined to| The first bath I had was when arain| W\isrox. Nov — ri the price-fixing methods in effect |i, a roM Jar yt we “1 pies a city | make entry into Germany ep-|saqual hit the submarine while I was seg pts PY dg ‘ourth-—The appointment and among the coal operators before the aisiable a hea ; eR yi 1him there.| “he price fixed for the selling of the| '74* i | Sohwab, Dire tene of the Unite t app. an seriod.» The prices in effect ; pT i egg ind Judge and |candled storage grade A ezgs will be| pressive, despatches st There is} ¢ States Shipping Board, may he one ot| dismissal of all members of they war peri r fa i. ae eo ware s : vad » q n Francs sect par abe igh dl IE nt pfunther J jitue indication that the crossin the elghth day of my CAD-/ the next big “period of the war” chief various legislative bodies of the” practical ee : ae Lenina a es Bede ue atl 28 her ab When peared in court mat umer,|the border wil result in trouble, a jormany sent & peace note to} to leave his post and return to private | republic and, until the Gnal con. all mines plus : ertain differential, | Mr : : we 1 ‘ 1 divulge | mort] the impression is that the occupat ent Wilson and on the business. Mr, Schwab's friends to-day} stitution is established, of Prust ald «6 « rance k. he could divulge nts @ enth day the submarine f ¢-| intimgited he is cleaning up his wo: * oN ’ cri ioe a ; 4 nar tolice Headquart time of what Regan| of German te will be pacifi nth day e ay ; Fines W 4 : Intingited ty Bes Pu } ‘| sla are to be made by the Centraj hat proporti awite i | > Se terey the Americans are|Ci#lled from the American coast, Qu! preliminary to leav ng 48 8000 @ Executive Counclt, which alse is controlled by the railroad com } In Ly ns the thirteenth day we encountered} man Hurley returns ¢rom Hurope sae a i ; nt.” iM i again late this Soenerene Duchy is tryit e th |to Australia. She was captured and| ager of th foal ThaE he Pitth——Refore the Cabinet ape About 15 pe plied sr ; O14 Places f i Men in Service| passage of t! ing troops. The « her provisions had been| a% some time ago * oaiat Pel points Assistant Ministers thet Neale. t —Women to Ren | pacific intentions thy Americans| transferred and the orew turned! cota teave his work without hampering} xecutive Council must be eaie ‘Name t : The Interborough Rap! ; everywhe re recognized. Ewver ad ut ine gmall beat 1,000 miles @hinsing Beard quid, eaee sulted y 13 per con K | ; yeny announced to-da Ie Atk : E anier Rng Gatmann still disiinane to iife. “Sixth—-A Convention of Depur ? Le atonal f Sif the fy 9 H na ng of tho Lusitania becau: —_ | ties diawn from the Soldiers’ and» , Mm baa of t n ne i r t 1b ng wes Ship at Werkmen's Councils is to bee Centra! Railroad of ! i " * 4 K fi bpd i on ea ne teamatip N summoned as soon as possibiel gh Valley, Delay 1 TAM WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. |, - ; ; Rae , a jto make the ¢ 4 bo : J at with one side crushed! LONDON, Nov. 25—This mg and Western, Philadel ». i Ruitding, “ : ; 4 ploye wh irre 1 y da ¥ ts the result) iy London newspapers étm and a ' neanwhile the | will ed, the company's | % o inen f the crows sald ou me ly th avices Reading, th und Navi Telepione ty » 46000. oP ane will not be|statem aid, They will be used ir | ner in of the crows sa prominently the German aay! Pa Check room for baggage and parvela apen day and . i Bj ata a in . they were ashamed of Germany's : ight, Money order and toerellen” checks ‘tor ‘ various departments for the lighter du a ANG ER guy. ruthlessness, and many hoped to win garding the agreement. betwren= Wontinued on Second Page.) male, have, (Continued on Second Page) es ty back America’s friendship, SAD Woah Non \ a lath f is