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THRONGS CHEER FIRST Che by The Press "If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Circulation Books Open to Al a ~ _NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 1918. 18 _PAGES ; ~PRIOE. TWwo “CENTS. NTS. ob % ——_ oss — i — PRICE TWO O CENTS. ’. NO PEACE TO BE MADE IN DARK. { — WILSON PLEDGE TO CONGRESS BLAMED ON VON MACKENGEN MAURETANIA LANDS FIRST 4,000 MEN HERE AND MA MAKERS OF MUNITIONS ae, cam _—_||_ WHICH OUR SOLDIERS DIED © Fear see Oey Telephone Dat tad Enables Berlin| : Government to Take | 13 v Steps to Foil It MANY. ARRESTS ‘RADE iu HAVE LOST EYE: But He Refused. —— : | Actor's Affliction Results From LONDON, Dec. (Associated | .Prees).—A. plot to restore {mperiallom Using Chloroform in Mis- Py ‘and socure the return of Emperor| take for W y William has been discovered in Ber-| —— lin, according to a despatch from| The stage may lose N. C, Goodwin, ; Amsterdam to the Express. | who js sald to have lost bis right According to the despatch, which | 8 the result of an operation per- Was filed at Amsterdam on Friday. formed at the Manhattan Bye, Ear) + ‘the chief men behind the plot were , Field Marshal yon Mackensen, Gen. von Born and Gen. Count Sixt von | Arnim, It is said that they in- structed the Prussian Officers’ Corpa| 4 to carry on a pro-Emperor agitation, pee beginning immediately after the de- mobilization of the troops was com- pleted, Largs sums of money are said to have been placed at the d posal of the leaders by munition’ ©' makers, Lieut. Dr, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen is said to have been in contro! of financial arrange- Says in His Address to Congress ThatAllies Have Accepted Princi- ples He Enunciated, and That | It Is His Highest Duty to Play — Full Part in Making Peace Treaty. ob PSEEOD 6565555400064 ii |Stands Ready to Release Control of the Railroads, but Declates They Can Never Return to the Old Sys- tem of Management—For Bigger Navy and Woman Suffrage. and Nose Hospital, No, 210 Kast 64th WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—President Wilson delivered his annual go Mr. Goodwin, in| { / address to the opening of Congress to-day and briefly announced @f- to relieve inflam- put ch! ke for a time the ‘0- | form into t sedat ficially his going to attend the peace conference. Despite many reports that Republicans or Democrats opposed to his course intended to heckle and not until] the burning | d he realize} ? him with questions, not an incident developed to make the occasion differs ent from former ones. leep and when » relieve his The President discussed the end of the war, the reconstruction probe was advised.| ¢ the hospital lems, the return of the cc ntry to a peace-time basis, and, at the end, ree ferred, briefly to the coming trip to Europe, where, the President said, by means of cable and wireless be would be in constant and uninterrupted Fifth Avenu communication with Congress throughout his absence from the country, Irwin refused to confilm'the re- mY: {moval of the uctor’s eye when scen | which he hoped would be a short one, anne ja Aiea “s this oral Neither wou he GAPT. BLUE PROMOTED / |Throngs Pine River peal ~ Case | T00U. . HEROES, Gee emia. aes and cheered loudly the President's ; deny: it i Until he hua een TO BE REAR ADMIRAL | Great Ovation to Men—They Go! plotters, and It is said that Prince von | Joodwin n and obtained his announcement of his going to Europe, but Republicans generally and some plc and Dr, Georg Michaelis, oe Buelow and Dr. Georg | ld not discuss tho — Direct to ee me: Barred. Democratic Senators were silent, than to say the actor/Commander of the Superdread- . re ng well, a | eclaring he had no “private thought or purpose” in going to nought Texas Will Be Bureau [| ation Was pe d by Dr. Frank N, Irwin of No, OPPO EOREEDE tebe weed missto former Imperial Chancellor, had | Perm pace h | case € promised to help, The plan was to| was getting organize a Provisional Governme ment Mr, Goodwin's only visitor since he Athid a din tha ‘ | France, but that he regarded it as his highest duty, the President Gader Field Marebal van Macks has been in the hospital has been a of Navigation Chief. ‘a only by tho Victory Day » SENATOR WANTS WILSOW'S ware o she y esident or somo other military cre ar ly ‘ and nieity “wt aie wis aka : wie ae ae 3 added: “It is now my duty to play my full part in making good what then urge Willlam Hohensollera to | aw her name, She was described |piue, now commanding the seals sacle ; paneer DUTIES TO IMMEDIATELY they (America’s soldiers) offered thelr life's blood to obtain.” return. F aie lok . ; as “very attractive and Hght" and |,,,, Toxas, has been selected for ¢ The President said he hoped to see a formal declaration of peace b: is ae aoe Ms oct Past |was sald to be “not the wife of Mr. taf : Ape . tt ys au Be aston te he ae DEVOLVE UPON MARSHALL are treat B t t ; he om " ene service agent overheard a telephone ie r : eble he Burcau of 3 to her pier at the PABA: ts 4 reaty “By the time spring has come. geaveraalicn, Mane ax” Goodwin.” mi “he M ere ae tion, with rank of Rear Admiral. Hel cicce neern 7 Brea oat iy as Lost Legs or Arms or Gas ‘ister PP aEOng pikah indi renchvand Bite ° and, the comedis a De aelat fon £6 iperbl gage sie 2am herman Wil ce Resolution : eferring to his announcement that the French and British Govern- mee in HACUR eG other 910s 5, [cently obtained a divorce was chief of am bureau for four years} die: Rika (ial ee i r o iti Burns Fail to Mar Joy of Men ererring hie sil sovern: ernment has long Ii - ‘ o August, 1916 o De residen lice ‘ ‘ me emoved all cab! ictions fréy issiot oa wie Tea pADnete eolke ME Seen Sean Wore ee ary Dai units to be sent closey —y t ae “fi : } on Hospital Ship in Port, aDeas HAG LTEENOYSS® ai ee ‘One sede re % no ae bers of the present Government. and the losa of his eyo will pr the sendi t of the fightin | tnt Because of Absence seas of the conference to America, the President said 1 taken over the / Jo direct evidence of William Ho- |mean his retirement from the stage |) gy, hale: Aba a SRnhittets ace ; 5 ; a a Petal GoHeastlon’ wlth’ th plot » motion picture fied. Hel xamiral David Taylor T returniy i Ls j The sound of many crutches and) American cable systems on expert advice so as to make a unitied systgm nenzollern’s connection wil @ plot he jAdmirs ahier ¢ twenties aun’ 7 he boards of Army Ple has been found, it is sald, but it is debut with St n ‘ rn uu iy ; t the boards of Army Pier! available Bapisred: Chat chs, Culling: OF She Dine “At ; =|" es " y | teteher Bearer! ATT ROAD POLICY NOT YET DEFINED. brought to Berlin by two of 5, 18% ty is at <= = = amie A <n - : . ' : President Wilson after giving high praise to our soldiers and saiféms ] Satie cotansitt Street, Roxbury, Mas | . . au a also ¥ slit wou } vaeun eal ‘i aited in long lines outwide the pler : | of ta ital for te of tne fe | Rec ord-Breaking | men ofeother ur f Mr. Wilge n Le crful voices of American soi-| 41 the President discussed at length the railroad and other seconstrisée } erongen, jolla | , i ri t 1 1 peror to Ameron! . u a EDMUND ROSTAND, FRENCH | yj ear for I tugboat 1 t ; 4 t sea dievs and Maripea who had lost arms| tion problems, He said he stood ready to release the railroads frém | WANT FORMER KAISER | DRAMATIST AND POET, DEAD | 7 aod ‘ res ' ! pon V legs or both, the cough of the gas} Government control whenever a satisfactory plan of readjustment could ’ 10 BE TRIED BEFORE 7 he Or. ld ' I , ™ f i 4 be worked out but declar he roads would never be permitted to return sroer ed € , anna itt : ,| to old conditions of management. i "he sald, “is that all its means A GERMAN TRIBUNAL pe ana Aig! on” ag te if | 1,912,949 1s seine i A i ' I i i atte bel Ie at é a : a + He oh dee “What the country chiedy nee —- Pneumonta ail e g hay ent. Wileon tk jnaport Northern Pacitlo tay at her} Of (ramsportation should be developed—its railways, ity waterways, its ' AMSTERDAM, Dec. 2.—A num PARI, Dec & Restand: | World Ads. Were Printed r t ft highways aud its countryside roads, Some new element of policy, ber of the Soldiers’ and Work ™ = orla 4 J. , e lec » were ‘ -_ ' a * famous French dr tand; died || oF 1 lred wounded men wer therefore, is absolutely necessary—necessary for the service of the men's ¢ Germany t ember 20 r RUMELY IS IN R : have requ joye | of pneumo se om || Up to November 3¢ : : LY IS.INDICTED », disembarking, climbing into the] public, necessary for the release of credit to those who are adniinise ‘ t to have fo ee Bare sak wa 85,250 Srard With Palture ¢ alll bel iad prose wna a) CT arms) (ering the railways, necessary for the protection of their security } led b he Freneh 0 " A r v ports shiw olders, The rol 7 ” . dink 6% ence Pia Reena wea ell More Than Were Petated : - rate 1 by the) holders, The old polley may be changed much on little, but surely it om Berlin, ‘The Bergerac,” ‘L'Aiglon Chantecter” |] Ty ring the Entire 7 A ber bearers canot wisely be left as it was, I hope that the Congress will have a ernment, it is stated, will aubn and “La Samari ) eureng + eee ' yscra t n Nor Nv wher was sole.) complete and impartial study of the whole problem instituted at onee F the question to the National As: Months of 1017. \ D. ' would Be some hospital Fs sembly. WORLD BE: ADAyioR | SWARM DECKS AND SEND BACK 1 P ) and prosecuted as rapidly as possible, Ss} Pulitzer (World) © ADVERTISE IN ss ‘ “pe : finite ve . sconstruction be outline >. — . é ’ . CHEER FOR CHEER ewhere, E No definite programme of reconstruction can be outlined now, Mi ig Bey | wate Hy The Great Home nt . ; ag | ae ones i W ! + 45 SOOM aS thes treaty was signed, Government contiet i GG Part How. N.Y, (ty, i ' f : Viberty aw they ' ause the ’ 4 fi i iretepoene ‘Brcuanan “i, & Kat tle ; ! vaio ioheah Co iat ue vu Was WOR, because they wereiof business and industry would he released as far as possible, ‘Hee CBee tee aid arc Sc “sp \ Ore ts ewspaper! | sone, THO ATS vit pear ith wee i ke Tt Mee ware woissaagnm aan, (Continued on Fourth Page) Tae tar’ our “seldiemaaey, Mee MoM (Continued on Blath Page. -» expressed (he hope that Pole would not object to conferring wpa | 4 by sy alld ‘ a r yy &