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er "THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918, SOLDIERS ON HOUSETOPS NEAR PIER TO GUARD THE PRESIDENT es Se PEDIDERERE ODED DEEL EIETE EDD DEG EES 2609 ° ence of vessel, te party The President's presence will his intention of asking Congress to river, the two army aviators were/din. Farther out the war vessels certainly deserved to succeed. Never|the George Washington passed ree - ‘ Ps ers came,” says the ‘Temps. whith the descending planes seemed} given by the |! rockét jealous; impudent long fights! she went away, the dreadnought | cont ne — _ Mission Marks End of U. S.|,. " ~— Ten Dreadnoughts Will Turn About pointing at the river. They got some |the President and the peace delega- | Telegraph. PAR Dee. the Ye re demonstration of all occurred, It Was] ilton, did not deter the men «tationed Felegray h ARIS, Doe. 4.—The ten American LONDON, Dec. 4.—The pre turn about immediately aft > " inedintel er their ar- good view of th nd those machine guns, they ret) to Dyker | y after their ar the Prosident quite closely. The park | fusitiade as the George Washington sary, in the opinion of London morn- The trip will be go timed that the the President's recent addre: w The operation will constitute one or 3 | 0 from the text of the address. taken, DED BY 2,000 SOLDIERS; ’ ’ duicken the proceedings,” says the} complete the work of coaling and provis $9990669-0040H | marks the end of the United Statcs'|‘roops within three or four days small er mascot, a shiny black cat named Pe Out by the Statue of Liberty many make a special effort to help the Going thee wimost to attract com | of this -and ott” natna tre Down Hudson River Surrounded by Destroyers reqnomie revit they | salutes. 11.10 o'clock that uf Bae ident comes from a sense of du 8! had New York seen such a spectas/ quarantine and nosed out toward , o i -_ 0 ly occupants of river craft; diezy spirals and nose | }down by Sandy Hook. The ship's . . 5. il q made with the wheels turned toward | Pennsylvania leading ‘alously Cultivated Pol- | Jealously Cultivated Pol From France and Arrive Here With attention, all right j ton had not been authorized by Cap- | there, and in the skyscrapers along! there from giving the party a noisy wuts Which Will escort Presi President Wilson at the forthcoming] rival to carry homeward a with strong field glasses could watch | Heights, just i he fort was black with the throng ‘met her convoy men will arrive at @ home port the most extensive movements of battie- The fleet will reach Brest about Dec. icailec ©) Telegraph, “His mission to France| ioning the ships and embarking the ft in the river REPORTED 10 BE ONLY jcraments literally desire the Prest-) rest is already crowded with eol fi ; Sateen ih AHA GUT aNd ‘eineled abinit dent's personal counsel. If his trip] qiers and sailors awaiting : the Hoboken Pier From Which the plot, coming as clove as the PART OF WILSON PLAN Wid SAILED Wir WITH WILSON. a tha ponse Cou tarence is & sabrifion [yore ic, feces Caine tes: Horse terests us especially. It is that in shing. | freighters flying many flags added P Shi [p Ge 9 Wi hi gt St g | which Erealdont’ Wiltew MaWORtie Overhead. all the way down the/the salutes of their whistles to the eace l or e as in on eamin jon of France and attention to themselves, ar It was at Gt Adicd led um, +64 6444-6-64.66-0600461006 * s the Americ cle of sheer sky deviltry—loops In| Paris. Her last farewell was to be spite that would have made a sky-|band was playing martial alrs an sia TO BRING TROOPS HOME the sky and the heads of the aviators} The fact that an official salute of : ; icy of Aloofness Says Soldiers by Christmas. Down by the Battery the greatest | tain Scott, Commander of Fort Ham. | , dent Wilson inte . the way, that people could get a really send-off, With a large number of} od o ench waters will let go with concerted rap peace conference is absolutely neces- | Of American soldiers and su |ing papers in commenting to-day on| Christmas: 1! and it will probably be possible to gathered as close to the water front aloofness." tween decks, making the capacity o} Soldiers Also Stationed on Housetops Near} scores + ane President Sailed, humerous police and navy boats for the Americans, it is one which -— —-- | would let them, Thousands of hum — pais | Europeans deeply appreciate.” COUNCIL AT LEIPZIG DECIDES The President looked a picture of Aviator circled and sometimes CAME Ker sightseors made trip after trip to Be Going to pe eee weceraerre ae Sole Bey Fwgarod Sti ars scale sit he tes nol aor ml "ance, mae, tr afer WE] Said wo Be Going to Europe to|Many Notables in Diplomatic and Military| ,;“sim, umes fut ot TO ARREST VON HINDENBURG H} from ie strenuous day in Washing-| distinguished through his RORBICS. forth in the hope that tuck would be| — Ofpose Militarism in Any Circles and in World of Specialists | to say regarding the needs of France j too yesterday, as he walked along the} The soldiers were in double line along with them and that they might be Form. and Belgium,” said the Chronicle. a — | pier to the gangplank, smiling at @] both sides of River Street, and they)in the river when the George Wash- sella Fine siavy Wes| forbs & Mani Aba tab bac RIOR to President Wilson's Accompany Him. The Post insists upon the im- hundred yeowomen of the navy 0 & military lane along et! ington glided 1 a | ‘ ; Picea belt i steamefout to sea i P ba fetta Faken The President's Personal 4 IE LR dal tC | atrewed flowers in his path, and re-| to the gangpl from the slip . * i Party. —* WILSON SERVICE STAFF mn bein un | | Workmen and Soldiers Also Plan to Dissolve Great General ame known a ao — am hon alutes of the! dred the that he goes ¢ 4 |fourteen points to the peace sett brass rte stale aeral Gasate why the name of SOLDIERS STATIONED ON ROOFS! against militarism in any rstood, It thinks th Headquarters. armed guards. A secret ser ' ; eainst militi F alitenrS BR GGA tia: Whe Ee i eratood, ‘It 1 oe Wate The Presidential train from the] Dunstan, wh wed by tw TO PROVIDE FOR SAFETY. The crushing of Prussian mili- The PRESIDENT and Mr Ison. points were accepted too hast COPENHAGEN, Dec. 4.—The Leip- The roofs were bi ital reached the pier at 7.20] assistants k with people,} tarism was onl vernments, It relies, |zig Workmen's and § part of his plan tiers’ Council has Ghovon, ©) INGLUDING 43 MUSIGIANS >=". but c wer fr : ; however, upon the President's defini-| decided to arrest Ficld Marshal von / M Penn: but they were luck for all the} for the future ce of the whole |S. Navy pon 's defin ii o'clock. It had come over the Penn-| stepped lig a ned BY | ie tes set he} for the future peace of the w Nav TH T Ly | W H HIM tion of them as an outline of the basis] Hindenburg and to dissolve the Great sylvania tracks to Newark, where it] Secretary of State La and & ly desirable roofs were occupied | world, the President feels, ac Giibeve 1 Chases conhdential: clerk . : e BASIS) General Headquarters, according to # 1 switched to the Erle, and it used what retary of War Ba p ‘ 1|%¥ armed soldiers. The that| cording to persons who conferred ; | ot jOf Peace and regards them as “a ser-|despatch received to-day tr . *s to & uid be hoped was a sight of the} With him on the transport George f the President | viceable instrument with which to be- ——____. \ is called the “troop switch” in enter- and lent a har Mrs W who | ou » & N } | “tia mes F ' , . sy ing the military enclosure about the | was radiant . xg p as it moved out into the river Washington Charles 8. Swamm, confidential | Two Chefs and 25 Cooks in This|gin the work of securing p TO BARE AIRPLANE SECRETS, ormer = Hamburg-American — Line | cord travelling suit at with | _ Between und pier the Presi clerk of the President. | Branch of the Party on | cverything ‘depending upon their ins -— property. Iblack fur, @ 2 ba wa the straing of | would plunge inte this Bek ene ber | Irving H. Hoover } Peace Trip. |‘ “The Daily pe bednterte hs Hele Bilea: By tins Compa i The Pullman car Putnam, which) pouquet of or her waist. 8 st Janner” played | fore the George Washi Miss Edith Benham, Secretary to] op oy alae Ate ally News adkw for evidenccs Against Albert Janin, was the President's, stopped directly was followed secre ¥ nth Infantry Band, and rge Washington is not ex- | Mrs, Wilson hefs 2 of the acceptance of the spirit of the {ls of the process of airplane and the opposite the pier entran rs Cooks s here to reach I j stood with bared head until the y offles: 9 Saar : fourteen points, with one exception, ting are expected to be reveate ' was a walk of not more than fifty eee EN AND RSS WiCBON en ompleted. Mayor Grif- Before late next week, prot not Secret Service Operatives. Waiters ite by the Allies, and deplores “the omi-|during the trial of a sult filed to-day feet from the car to the elevator) TOOK BREAKFAST ALone. { Hoboken stood nearby at atten. [until Saturday, The trip crows wil) Joseph E. Murph Stewardess to Mrs. Wilson.. 1/nous absence of any considered or|by the tiss Aeroplane Comran jeading to the upper deck of the pier} President’ and Mrs Ww n. The President then went on| be made at ondinnty Cre tittate. | Edmund W Assistants to stewardes worthy reference to the supreme issite t Albert Janin of Rosebank a freight elevator it was, one that} breakfast alon the priva = board “The steaming schedule laid out by | John D. Slye | Secret y to Mrs. Wilson.. before the world” in the coalition n Island, before Judge Chatfield in has been used to hoist vast quantities | teem which is Tee esident Wilson and his imn e| Admiral Mayo is based upon knowl: | William A, Landvoight Band Nagi 2 | Government's appeal to the electorate we Ws term of the Brooklyn Fea- President, in high spirits, said be was » fol . edge that too quick a passage is no! John J. Fitagerald | Orchestra (20 pieces)... ‘of Great Britain, as PS nailed 4s he pe ancealleaceti DOTEe Ora Eb) Wess tree ron enna ed. ench officials will be in Janin cla to be the original in- which helped win the war looking forward to the voyage as a) J. J, Jusserand, French Ambassador,| the redeemed. Provinces of Alsace Walter G, Ferguson. Advisers to Col, House....... 3) PARIS, Dee. 4,—The Oul, comment- | vento r est—indeed, the first real rest since >. Jussel 3 V. Macchi 7 the middle of next] John 1, Sullivan |Confidential. clerk to President | ing on President Wilson's address, 00 R ARD THE|""* and Mme, Jusserand, Count V. Macchi| Loraine during the mi¢ . , 2 GOLDIERS GUARD assumed office, He remarked that| qi Cellere, Malian Ambassador; his| week for a great celebration there. | Mr, Arthur 5 onal At- Wi wc cersissieaek t|says: “It gives us suggestions which PRESIDENT AT THE PIER. it might be “an enforced rest and they want t sident’s ar-] i), t ; é Physician te n 0 aed they weet edene ‘Gav. [tendant to the President \ An {o President Wilson. . Two thousand soldiers and nobody #," thus acknowledging bis} one of the dele peace con-/ f1val so timed hit al! tne capital,| Susie Booth, Maid to Mrs, Wilson. | Chief statistician fs telling how many being # very poor | ference; Rear Admiral Cary T. Gray- — Guests of the President. Boundary expert men were on guard as the Presidentai son, physician to the Prevident; Rear R French Ambassador and Madame Members of U, 8. Intelligence Bu- party alighted. Overhead an army! ‘The whole population of Hoboken |Admiral Knapp, Ambassi Davis, Mrs. Joseph C, Crew and Jo- for | wife, son and daughter, Henry White, 1/ approaching the difficult questions of demobilization which none is fore- LADIES’ een.” | Wrist Watches La Victoire sa Wonderful Vaine. Onty gates to t ret service seph PB. Tumulty secretary to the DSPEED Italian Ambassador and Countess Territorial specialist..........5 1) “One passage of the message in- President Cellere Specialist on economic resources... 1 | =--=————————— jcorge Creel, Chairman of the Com- | sala e ? Disbursing officer : ; mites’ on Public Information, also Man servar Caliah, Draughting ofc : until recently of the President's four- Bite noard, ite wae accompanied! Wishes for Success of Mission Ex-| Mr Francisco eu oad gene rect Mieraseeenteee teen terms had justified general be-| Ba by Raymon osdick. tary to the Italian Ambassador | , sers on international i Sis SheaaeanHitn @ieniocs | RECT Oy ey eend ta pad placeanearthe| tended Just Before George As Ammbassad Great| . 18” a He g| list in thelr accomtabiiity, Senators) Bit Gds euerenteg ® se ieading to the upper deck of F , ae ce halen of ten “| Knox of Pennsylvania and Poin-| Gis ait firap and ornamental golé ~S the pier. Orders were given that _no| Washington Sails JOLLA ans re DRY ties ning camp activi- dexter of Washington, Republicans, yang S one should leave his place until the] Mayor Patrick R. Griffin of Ho-| Admiral Knapp, U. 8. N atctiee Gein tea dissented, | 4 President had boarded A get yo boken, who with the city commission-| Capt. Pratt ators . During. the debate Senator Borah freien rae! sane nd tasecholders wha! eS Went aboard the George Wash-| Mrs. W. 8. Benson Total... jof Idaho introduced a resolution pro- i iminating jobbers’ 9nd entered the pler and pass-holde f ; | | otite, ana. our. low -overteed viding for publication of the peace | ff iniddicmens motte, lomet ‘posible’ priese e un-| ington as final greetings were being| Mrs. Joseph C. G eft the pier for any reason wi to remember lable to return. exchanged, addressed the following| Mrs. Gordon Auchincloss. Furlong, U, 6 terms as soon as agreed upon and for WORTH WHILE AT NAVAL GUARD FOR WILSON (jemarks to President Wilson on be-| Mrs, David Hunter Miller GMO e Cake en ee open discussion during consideration ae WAITED OFF STATEN ISLAND. (yale of the people of that city L. C. Probert, Associated Preas, :S: Aci Capt. T. M, Childs, U. 8. A.| of the treaty in the Senate. es 178 Beoadwoy b t When the President arrived at the Mr. President, on behalf of the| R. J, Bender, United Press. In Charge of Photographs (To| Action on the resolution of Senator evancinen tae ass Ale a Ou wharf, the battleship Pennsylvania, aire | danas js awa gs C ina Gh Lowa praue aha é E>. AW |with Vice Admiral Moyo aboard, was | People of the city of Hoboken, we John EB, Nevin, International New Return at Once to U.S eee ins oO! aly Lys atuae ® i. . |) JEWELRY, © ee Janchored off Staten Island, ready to| beg to tender to you our sincere good | Service. Araioreionntan Senate committee be sent to Paris for | . Campbell, General » pace confe: . a jead the convoy of fighting ships| wishes for your welfare and your : ; te Atay Hi |the peace conference was postponed I he N E W E | IS< YN vhich will protect the George Waste | coon LER Ail ticle sep Members of the American | Saf; Major Frank J, Griffin, Signal! until to-morrow by the Senate For- i Hotilla of fifteen destroy 5 ee Corps; ist Lieut, Victor Fleming, Sig- aletionn Cai ington. | A tudy te, accompany. the|dertaken on behalf of the people of Commission. nal Corps; 2d Lieut. Leonard yg ello, | nea [pila a sipopa A hanin Presidential liner on the first part)the United States of America cretary of State and Mrs, Lansing. | (A spisi ‘bin t to Col, Jordan, in charge | istration lead of the voyage. After that, however.) «tn Hoboken more, perhaps, than in| Henry Whi Of lumeane); ha psagar legality on eda i eg HERE are many sound reproducing de- Bele inp eameaatvanin ands telave | co crm ces ar tie catatcy inava | Kelaadl Tiarrioon, Aasimtant Gecre:|° HMSO ices. ecscias cj te eae cette | eae ener vices on the market. There is but one ‘Tarbell and Yarbell will make the re-|we witnessed the manner in which ary of the Commission, | gration 3 bm). " il ritiea are sald. o> Gave cbnosea. it HELP LP WANTED—MALE, ‘ s . ° snainder of the eyes to since the conduct of tee war has been| Vhilip H, Patchin, Assistant Secre-| yr, Raymond B. Fosdick (author. | While the Republicans were d.vided on WANTED Aq sit erg ma ee eal which is associated with the name of a great buy Boot Le we Nulton, [handled, We have seen the American |try of the Commission. |ized by Secretary of War, Not at. | ue suviect wenn atl ate, ROOK inventor. | Rea Cross nurses and Y. M,C. A.|boys marching over the last mile of | Sydney Y. Smith, Chiet of Bureau, | tache; y d to Peace Commission), |workers were also passengers on ir American soil, we have seen the Department of State, attached to the A : Washington, watch wa |transports sailing down the bay on |Commission | Enlisted Men Detailed From There are many sound reproducing devices jmanded by Capt. Kaw ard ihe Ane: | their journey to Europe, and we have | William McNeir, Chief of Bureau, Port of Embarkation,. about the merit of which strong assertions are | made, There is but one which has ever | esican soldiers was in the holds, seen them coming back with thos ‘oretary Baker experienced con- » difficulty in getting on board Department of State, Disbursing Of- erst. Wm. E, Copeland, Mr. I. D,; |boys who have made so great a sac- |Cer of the Commission, Si rgt. Lawrence Dwight Smith, Corp, fi i ge Washingt« as the mill- | Tiflce that the ideala on which your jeorge HI. Harris, Assistant Dis. | of Intelligence Polic gt. Victor) & offered to prove the truth of its claims, ne elaed at the head of the picr| Republic was founded might be es- | bursing Officer of the Commission. | Hraegger, Corps of Intelligence Police; y Trade Mare | failed to recognize him, and he Was) tablished throughout the world William ©, Bullitt, attached to the! Sergt, Louis J, Morra, Corps of Intel- | The only instrument which bears the stamp jforced to, Ne eee He! «re people of Hoboken believed |Commission, ligence Police; Sergt, Robert Wile i , f eft the ship at 10 o'eloc aa Rat vou, Me. Pienident, of ait the O, Sweet, Confidential Secretary| ams, Inf.; Sergt. Clyde Kuhn; Pvt. — a 16 entire Presidential party, as it t al y uhn; vt. | of a great inventor's name :—the only instru bos vel the veancl, was greeted per-|men of this country, will best present |to the Secretary of State. Howard 8, MacFall, Cav.; Pvt. Domi- | ment which has been subjected to the search- sonally by Capt. McCauley, wholto the peoples of Europe the ideal , nick Pronalone, Signal Corps, | dia sei edna hap prilgetiet manda the ahlp on Nor vevagss | op ‘whieh America fouehts and are) 2 07 Clerks. | AND In 30 Pound Cases tg Nest Of actual comparison with the artist's | the piers were docked nine atream.|solldly behind your endeavor to & I, ¥ eee S. Mecates George Creel, Chairman of Commis. | E HAVE A Lt A pal with ar without fold- living voice is a antag. The Presidential | for the world a better and brigi Welch, H ‘enstermacher, 8. Y.| sion on Public Information, ing boxes, and wii al orders as long the stock party stepped from the train direetly adition and freedom and just Skinner, L. Alverson, H. C. Coney, | lasts, but there can be no waiting. The demand is going to be big. Your order may be placed with any LOFT CANDY STORE New York, Brooklyn or Newark, where a full line of samples are on display to ist you in mak~ ing a selection. Give an ‘Old Glory’’ Package to the Boys who were willing to Give their Lives for you nto thix maze of color, The members |#!! the nations, Woe wish you L. W, Ronimus, L. E. Mundy, H.| : moved through @ lane of girls in olive speed, a pleasant voyage, and trust yay | and ‘splata of the transport service ty ave ane hi of Breet ng y f ij who stood 4 a On, ») . el J congr “The Phonograph with a Soul” |Who stood at attention, and nearby | Th of small flags had been >_— Assistants to Technical Adviser, | The makers of the New Edison assert that it RE- rina Pan A hene ge SWEPT FOR MINES Rete Aa Flees rade ins) By are FOURTEEN PEACE TERMS: | vey, Henry G, Crocker. CREATES the artist's voice or instrument with such American flags and Allied omblems, arket, ieorge D. Gregory, Ci ma xtended from the entrance of tho| George PD, Gregory, Confidential! Frelinghuysen s Preside! complete fidelity that no human ear can distinguish [pier to midway, where the gang- IN PATH OF WILSON SHIP Clerk to Major Scott Fr } Buys ay President or the + the artist from the RE-CREATION. Then they pro- Rinne ae Deer ae wa ty the Gear | - S. B, Mezes, Director of Speciatists,| Should Be Sure They Are_In- murnelne eatt ceed to prove it by subjecting the instrument to the jing the canopy made an arch fifteen |Every Possible Precaution Taken | and Mrs. Mezes, | . dorsed by People, | 1 69 Beatie ot ater eorcnaranny Shia ieee) in tect high, renehing from side to *i4°1 by Navy Department to Guard _ Specialists. | WASHINGTON, Dec. eneral | ° . ! A dost ara a4 owman, A. A. Young, C. H,|“iscussion of President Wilson's four- ; More than 1500 of these tone tests have been con- Tuy WANTED re aecem: | Presidential, Party eins WE Lunt, BH tana w. teen peace principles was started ta| “Attractive Offerings for Wednesday ducted, Invariably the result proved the truth of this With the ita A ut Derture toe SHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Every |7, Westerman, C, Seymour, Day,|the Senate to-day by a speech of "ARLAYS—An exclusive LOFT offerin claim. Why has no other device been subjected to this day it was disclosed that Secretary Precaution to guard the!¢ 1, Beer, M. Jefferson, J, T, Shot. | Senator Frelinghuysen, of New Jer- | te ‘und tion Mour World Ragara ute and finally covered wi Milk” "chocolates Kuch ‘bar’ ‘dainty SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES If ever lute Covered Sweets 7, Jential sh : 7 Tumuity had been very anxious to| nip against mines is test? accompany the President, but that he|being taken by the Navy Dopart- | ; ; Speciali tion he had introduced calling upon wariflced this, desire by yielding to ment. The approaches to American ssistants to Specialists, the President to make a public decla- the wishes of the President, who be-|harbora have: bx al i wen carefully mine-| Capt. 8, K. Hornbeck, H, A. Lybyer,| ration interpreting principles. lieved that Mr. Tumulty's. presence |swept to the Axzor nd the Hionch |p. yr acernos, B. fh Moon, Lk Gray (Tenet r H wh ciples, | wa € 1 Washington harbors are being similiarly rehed a | Senator Frelinghuysen said the | ree Washing with ita © by RK. L. Dixon, J. Storck, A. K. Lobeck, on Convoy ships should fend off any ident’s fourteen principles were 4G Fifth Ave- Opposite Public Library Moritara raul MORE La wast ne thal) eon was stated ©, G. Stratton, W. J. Blank, J, B,| Jopen to various interpretations, and eretary Daniels said there could | Stubbs, D. P. Frary, P, W. Slosson, | iq MNetsash--Kast Oranse—Mentels Azores in order to avoid the colder, be no absolute urance of the ab enee | temperatures which would be ea: |aence of mines around ports at tie, War Department Personnel, “The President should not on be- \countered on the northern reute. ‘time. Brig. Gen, M, Churchill, General| half of the American public make | An office desk in one room of the tol. R. H. Jordan, General) radical proposals until he is sure that [POA Ate, cite ak nner ieee Calan c Staff; Col, . an, ‘al | radical prope | Presidents suite was piled high with hin Staff; Col. I. P. Ayers, General Staff; | they are endorsed by the people." |telegrams and officis umonts be Kewsiiel, Mead pod Gedy, tore the transport so res only cue Major Hunter 8, Marston, A, G. D.;! Senator Walsh of Montana, Demo- wail sey, Republican, advocating a resolu- this collection of tooth- some goodies qualifies rane, 4AC POUND BOX an assortment of Choco- lived up to the specifi entions of » G0 arti Stores: Brooklyn, New For exact location see Te! The specified weight includes the containe d, and indi- agowe QUININE Tablers cations were that the President ou (he’s, "as. madig” UMOYHS smut | AL yjor Uireh Helms, Inf; Major C, W. crat, declared that lack of criticism

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