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f@ynopsis of for radio fizeion to Beds understood tha the Jate news ships at sea. | w ng -the Hit) © MACHINE GUNS fervice emenied b nthe Ktate onal matt t and + pre Planned at Berlin and. sided HOUSE GETS REPORTS OF LONDON CONFERENCE Baron Sonnino and Earl of Derby COPENHAGEN Dec USED AT COLOGNE Terrorist Revolution Said to Be Under Leadership of Liebknecht. 5.—Machine guns were used in suppressing f6od riots in Cologne on Tuesday, accord~ ani Engla Helgolan: many, Mihister Speech « Mr ration of LONDON, Authorities have decided that it will be Secretary tone ansing and Other unnecessary w Churchill also said the ment had decided upon the nationill- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918, H NOT 10 DEMAND RETURN OF HELGOLAND; TO KEEP NAVAL POWER | Winston Churchill Reiterates T hat nd Will Have Supremacy at Sea. Dec. 5.—Tho British naval to demand the return of d to Great Britain from Ger- inston Spencer Churchill, the of Munitions, announced in a t Dundee. jovern- the railway PARIS GROWDED, “ANSES PRICES FOR PEAGE DELEGATES Americans Will Have Quar- ters at Crillon Hotel. PARIS, Dec, 5.—Quarters retary of State Lans for Sec- ng and the other American delegates to the peace con- | MINE SWEEPERS RUN BEFORE BOW OF WILSON’ “OUTBREAK IN SENATE AGAINST GEORGE CREEL ‘NOMINATION OF GLASS | AS TREASURY SECRETARY ST GEO mn Is SENT 10 SENATE, Joh and = Watson eee ay | Against His “Rationing” soring News by Cal WASHINGTON, or Cen- De -Announce: nent from Paris that» plan to “ration able space to American newapaper men attending the Peace Conference is un- de» contemplation by George C roused warm protest to-day in the Sea ate. y | Senator Johnson, California into the record the announcement tha Creel will pass on all announcement qmade to the American press and tha because of the limited cable facilities. vm greatly concerned,” said John- son, “over what comes from the peace a ' conference to t erlean public. I'm Give Him Italian and British ing to reports received here, Sev-| “We enter the peace conference,” eald ference have been assigned at the | Led tar namie " , = L stores in different parts of the] Mr. Churchill, “witn the absolute do- Critlon Hotel, on the lace de la Con- | of that news, f protest meat emphate | ev 2 er He a - View piiy ware plundered, ‘There were & termination that no limitation shall be corde. | \ieatly against Cree! rationing the news PARIS, Dee, 5 OA ated Pre ri imposed on uy eight to maintain our) 4. |. -eormprion. livin | or censoring it.” Gol. BE. M. Houee, kept by Hlnows number of casualties in the ranks Of! jaya) defense/ We do not intend, no) Pach suite will compris bs If George Creel is to censor and send the meeting, now is fully conve the demonstrants, matter what arguments and appsals Warters and a business office for jthe news of the peace conference I warn Saath the der taken by the After plundering the stores a great| are addressed to us, to lend ourselves Sach delegate and his immediate Lest eee oh ede on si should prome War Council at London vat hated t ood depot, but | /n any way to any fettering restric- retaries., The apartm nts overlook jmake due allowance for its authenticity Go. House had n long conference tast | Crowd Rathered at the food dep “eay| U0R® which will prevent the Britisn the Esplanade of Pia ue la Con- jand its truthfulness." sald Senator Wat- Qvening at his residence with Raron| the ‘Welfare Committee” of the CHY| Navy maintaining its well-tried und corde, which is now niled with war n, Indiana: Bonnino, the Malian Foreign Minister. | decided to suppress the disturbances | well-deserved supremacy.” trophies and where stand the great ' ari ta: Be-sr Cok, House conterred with the) vinout mercy. The mob retgeated ‘ied - statues of Strasbourg, Lille and | SENATOR WARNS N, Ve REDS of Der nbanaador Mie Island of Helgoland, formerly covered ¥ oral ofter- | | In Paris, who also attended the London | when the machine guns were BroUBAt| nanivn, way coded to Great Britain Bete, vee covered: with fot - I | ' queating. ei ties aneaeied cong 4 at Britain} ings and flags. Each suite is hand- ' ZINES nto play, Other casual wea [in 1814. In 1890 Great Britain ceded! somely furnished and has paintings | | Pope Orders Prayers for Guidance of | in conficts between mobs and the! it to Germany, who began clop- | and tapestries | % My a= tee Bawid be ral byl * wigs! peedh | dnvaltace an extremely important) Most of the conferences between harles S, Thomas of Colorado OME, Dee, §.—Lope He t} AMSTERDAM, — De ~Serlous| naval base. It lies in the North Sealine American delegat 1 be held Ben " © e elegates will be Speaks svantion of Lita Addressed ny encyclical letter to the | Aghting has occurred in Kreuzaach, | off the mouths of the Elbe and Wesér| in the large salon at the Hotel Speaks at Convention of Life re wercepert cual mut | the jin which revolutionists were vat a |ana off tho entrance to the Kiel! Crillon, buyiness offices of the | Insurance Heads public prayers 'lby army officers, it was reported Canal, which it dominates. delegation, where several hundred ex CARTER The twelfi annual convention of th untyersal pub! p R * | . rowidence may guide the members of | Here to-day. al The island was a German naval) perts in international law, geograph- | oe, SLASS OFVIRGINIA, Association of Life Insurance Pre p.approaching peace con! rence and Officers forced the pathlidediela le stronghold throughout the great war.! ical boundaries, intelligence, &c., will) SED Ate mee ine dents opened this morning ai the Beet btes of Christian justice. and| the point of pistols, to haul down the | Its occupation by the Allies was) work, will be in a large building im-| : Hotel Astor, with about 300 delegates love among men. red flag. Following the removal of/ under consideration shortly after the| mediately adjoining. Joseph +,| Will Assume New Duties on Dec. 16 jin attendance. It will extend o iB: 16% the ded, cers cheered Pi orrow, ‘The convention was calied Malaise way, be) heir wounded, the officers c signing of the armistice when the) Grew, Secretary of the peace delega- Under an Agreement With to order by Job 1, Hedges, general ref the former Kaiser. German Naval Revolution made it] tion, has established quariers there M Ad uneel tor AW santa OA, ese % euznac p e Nahe . a y H ms s | cAdoo, set ie SOIR CON. je wa CARE alt ada nx! {Kreuznach ts on the Nahe River, | appear doubtful if Germany would] Party is filled tu overflowing. Prices succeeded ‘by Gaotne Hy Gladden at] Mice will be extended eight miles south of the bend In | comply with the naval terms of the| of al! hotel rooms, following the requi- | WASHINGTON, Dee. 5—The noml-|cpringnold, MM, as permanent Chai ‘ the Rhine at Bingen, It ts tn ter- [armistice These seem since to have! sitioning of 25 hotels for peace con- jnati on of Representative Carter Glass |,,\4, a r ory ye occupied y the ni , " : lle “ of Vi be Secre o! liga? - ritory to t coupled by thi becn fulfilled nearly in their entirety.| ference purposes, have doubled eve he Le ka Hine PLE ts United States Sena Charles 8. | [|________} io aa — tripled wad are sul going up. Fag | Treasury was sent to-day to the SeM-trnomas of Colorado, in an address, | A Fi armistice, and is only 18 miles in restaurants and prices generaily |#te by Presldent Wilson. aid that ary eMciency in pub! EGhristmas Music!| suss'stt rutt secre (SEES RUSSIA A DEMOGRAGY |",'stcigmogmune’™, "0". | tO gn cts, on mnratan nu te fon SR piers Bagh ; cakfast of coffee, bread and|Dec. 16 under an agreement with Sec- |i Country $00,000,000 a ye H : “ , to He tor soumnaen pels) ae te | " butter continuca to cost’ between $1 retary McAdoo, whose resignation | T/s count ean ee Fe Will your home know the joy of American bridgehead, Kreuznach HANCES and $1.60 at hotels, It is virtually | was accepted by tit) President, to take |"2te@ that the taxpayers do no music this Christrnas—music as an important manufacturing gal impossible to lunch or dine for less | effect upon the appointment and qual- |"? In demanding slag revisions freab and lovely as though you | contre, It has @ population of ji 2 than three 9 four dollars for a sim: |icieation ot his succeaor |n public wervice and rigid supervision sk a in G . al, People arriv! ated r > ich was prepared jOf CRPenat a rhe he demaa heard it from the great stage of the about 25,000.) erensky Believes Berlin Govern-|Pitatenuy goto fifteen or twenty |, The nomination, which was prepated |W. ointion will keep Increasing Metropolitan Opera House—music PARIS, Dec. § (Havas).—-A Terror- ment Will Be Able to Avert hotels before they secure rooms, for)? ! Le hapa hPa sore Me de) In advocating radical changes in im . ist revolution under the leadership of ., which the owners demand large suis | Parture Tuesday night, was sent from) io ig, «, Senator Thomas sad lew ane slice oor Lie Bi Ciipineehe: (ua Watioal dpeiallae Bolshevism. And refuse to lower their rates, say-| the White House upon word from Mr, }imigravion laws, Bevator & tonie cof of the singer or the “4 oka - i. x they ca 5 phos Niade Meare many ane peat New. Tore: Gly: its plies be fant [will break out in Reriin Vriday eve- | Geen. 1018. Wy The United Pree.) TA tieye cen st ue pee nee eee eee che; [born population, contains the germs of Se floadbaataey eke ning, according to advices received by | VONDON, Dec, B—"if Russia hadj Pe ina tadae tes et , every social and polit’cal disord Maran Tent of the Jour, {cormany’s present opportuni, she | NOTABLE BUILDINGS the House, to which he has Just |@¥ery ecldl tnd one ee ne THIS Is T HE e Zurich correspondent of (he JoUe: | would now be @ great democracy like [Deei: TerelbCted, RItak: (oie teen One lig (the bol and war net nal, Liebknecht, the reports #ay, has | america,” said Alexander Korensky, vegan ye will be submitted ina | saeiat ‘oer tielk alibholethi: “AN BOW hind of musle that th 15,000 men, well armed. former Russian Premier. : 10 HOUSE OUR MEN | ‘ No changes in policy of the ee re nguarded, capored to perita| New Edison will bring to The population of Berlin, accordiag | "ft believe the German revoluton, al- : ee Treasury aie to be expected at pr be Sede oF dalled, oa. meek date | your home to reports, iy at the merey of gangs [though started under sound ON R ent, if at all, Mr, Glass said to-da | Acpardal Sat ‘ . . . apie sania audithare issane tb be | and “with similar bederaiihscrocnin American Sailors Will Swamp Lon- = \e Thet th See Ay (biel NELION ” 4 ' ie Pht ; ; | hat the economic loss to tv i ie -. THE NEW EDI. 0° authority there, revelation, will be able to avert Bol- don This Week on Sight Ir the recent influenza nidemic| Abesonly -ph | at bay toa seeing Trip. Jamounted to mulltons of the Wet years | son is the only phono- | ‘Owing to peace having been ate of life, because the average age of graph in the world thet /GZAR AND FAMILY SHOT falned, Germany can dovote hor watire | Coprrielt, 121% by the Press Publishing Co, linseed whe dled was under shirty; Was eben ee OF ert TemeeNnTONS Iie) cine DON, I ic oth split nted out by Henry Moir, President called am TO DEATH, LATEST REPORT |:iee2,,08 Pine, competiea, tke riusain,| Pn haw Coweta. in proviatne tthe Actuarial Society of America meat. More than 1,500 T | to defend herself simultaneously from| Of the Law Courts is providin, Mh tec 3 Abie: pare been nye is he i / the foe sleeping accommodations for be fe singer is heard in direct com- Berens’ atraia(ll P , “Germ ‘si 5 y(n Bil. ison with the instrument Czarina’s “Valet” Says They Were rmany 1s subjected to no power-| tween 500 and 600 American sail GERMANS NEGOTIATING pariec ; i Fey ee ’ ful, hostile, internal propaganda and if] Ors Who are in London to see the 4 hd Killed One by One in Cellar stavation actually threatens, Germany | S!shts. Owing to the scarcity of suit- OVER FUTURE OF KAISER TEST of Convent. can get the Allies to help. Russia hag|@ble buildings it has been found } have proved that the nobody to ald her. Recessary to turn public places into 1 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 6&=A now] «Whe; ‘i temporary dormitories for the men. 5 ‘ original musi 4 The f hen the old regime was over. 1 i. (Continued from First Page.) . ‘ NewEdison'’sRe-Creation |Y¢T0n of the death of the former | thrown, Russia had to fight an outside pea A ee ratgod. he great hall of pouilbtcvoat ite Delegates of Soldiers and Workers Tationulshel Czar aod his family ts puolished in| foe with one hand and d . Stephens of the House of Com- | a are indistinguishable. newspapera arriving here from Kleft,|sne coull to build. up hersel? wih ine Eitearcom®. fe Hihe ations 7000" oF Rio iad a ea hae Are: Renal ee) ab Ue | toh” & i * : ; f with the edre or saflors, 7,000 | the defense. : | hich auote the former Czarinaa’s| other, As a result she was unable to! whom will arrive this week ‘on leave hie es ae ates of rehashing the Hague, fect cal | from the Ameri e e North ee sarees A i aealiny uken into the cellar of the convent at | srugur, Auclently wrong to wit} 7) gain the Palace Mansions|been made by this girl. Hor denial |‘vom the Berlin Selliel Maecal *. i: katerinburg and shot, one by one! «1 ao not desire to return to.f Hotel has been taken over on an|of the commission of the crime is on [Council has arrived & sigur | he ‘valet’ is quoted as saying Russia) eighteen months’ lease, to accommo- Berlin despatoh reports Thee | as the head of thé Government. 1 d ace! record, and I can see no good reason : rite. prapenoe) Bt The Czat was allowed to ciasp inj 7 date the officers accompanying the ‘i 4 fingtel indicates tha p hie urs Caaringa, who was iil T will go back as @ private! men. Tho hotel has 180 rooms, and |!" Fine over the evidence which has | Netherlands capital has to do posite Public Library (0)° fie was executed, “The Grand | citizen, My wife and two boys are now| some 800 officers who cannot find|been offered by the prosecution. I | negotiations concerning former Prpes Fifth Avenue Duchess Tatiana. who was, onty|28d in Moscow a@ hostases, I do not|room at Washington or Cavendish |belicve it will only prolong this trial,| peror William tn progress at the wounded by the rifle shots, was done | ‘ak the Bolsheviks will permit them savers, 3p will sleep there. Three rdingly the defense rests.” man Legation in The Hague, the nature | A 0 leave.” other hotels, the Cosmo-Strand, Im- ’ P hich is not stated Alee © death with the butts of the Bol. |? 1 Im-| ‘The conv ! , alias Regan,|of which is not sta) | seaike’ wul ‘ona a =0- Sarene peria} and Grafton, will also accom- | goip- accused le atra é A . East Orange and Newar? [RPeTAS Sane THe oo thaee are. Barna modate men, while Connaught House | @ii-accused murd f Mrs, Hamel,! 4 Berlin despatch on Dec. 2 an emcees 1" 2", Oyen, Johm reor ana | GERMANS GIVE UP GOLD and Cambridge House in Montague | ‘ution hoping to confuse lis testimony [nounced that a number of the Soidiera'| Serius were murdered at E " Street likewise have been taken over. et and Workers’ Councils in Germany had GULDEN’S MUSTARD RUE S GULDEN. ew vor Pe ALD To RTA RICE D ay Amano = DIL You will find many uses for this fine flavored, ready-to-use mustard _—with cold cuts, sandwiches hard boiled eggs, fish, salads, roast © beef, chops, steaks, etc. A BIG VALUE AT THE PRIAE- § CHARLES GULDEN, Inc. MANUFACTURERS AND PACKERS ESTABLISHED 1867 MAKES A CLUB SANDWICH VERY TASTY | PARIS, delivered francs go! from the colection Delatour, from St, Antoine crecy o' | Be the Navy polize al peace | creey fleets, w controlle FROM RUSSIAN TREASURY Turn Over $60,000,000 to Allies Stolen nave begun restitutions, The French have recovered a rich Museum at Valenciennes. DANIELS FOR NATION'S CONTROL OF ALL WIRELESS | | Under G WASHINGT( | ment monopoly | United States ‘and | advocated by Secretary of the Navy | Daniels to-day. He declared that the nation, through Through could be Art Is Returned to France. Dec. 6.—The Germans They have to the Allies 300,000,000 14 ($60,000,000) which came Russian Treasury, of art works by Quentin a famous etcher, stolen Quentin, and paintings by Watteau, taken from the sovernment Monopoly Se- f Fleet Movements Could Maintained, He Says. Dec Govern- of all wireless in th Its possessions was Department, ought to monv- | radio stations for war and such a system maintained for interferenc the hile through un- d radio use in commercial !pusiness would be obviated, he sald. rs The S price ha to-shore Marconi ecretary said that the final d not been set for the ship stations of the American Company, the Navy The bi contro! of all wi Navy Department me retary said. Laxant Bw tk lis now in le ngrese for naval sare essentially ures, —>——-- use Grin and lafluense, pa. ‘BnowO vay soe abieie. fens the Sec: | Just purchased by! PERSHING REPORTS ADVANCE Tells of & Dee west of Berncastel our line CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | Miah | Mou." Bac y ee it Line Oceapled by = Troops. TON, Dec, 5.—Gen. Persh- communique for Wednesday fol. WASHIN ng ows “HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN BX PEDITIONARY FOR( FRA 5, 1918.—The 3d Army, continuing ts advance south of the Moselle, to- jay reached the general line Bern- vastel-Malborn-Otzenhausen. North. remained unchanged, ———— Net 4 last, change. | Lésvamaot ive . Sm & Het St. Kir Tel, Co. ning ! Ohio: Be Corn “Pret “eo Dist. Bee, Cred. ee Morr. C6 Gt” North Inapir. Crp Laie Vaiey Mes. Mec for Mar Mexican sitio 2S! Y, Gaara NY aN. Northern —Pacitc wo lvania Tel Teating Souther, Soutien Pweitie In. Alcuho} g Teibder Seal Comer u & Family in Paris. —King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium and their eldest son were given an enthusiastic me when they arrived in Parle to ment when he said he stood in a small room which gave half of the hall, oncerning the condition of the bi requested the Government to have the | ex- Emperor tried by a Germaa tribunal ——~——— | ALLIES MAY TAKE ACTION ON PRISON CAMP TROUBLE him a view of one kitchen at the rear of the where he said his pal and Mrs Have] were struggling on the day of the murder ‘The witness would pot commit him- self on any of the prosecutor's ques- tion J » Rosalsky then turned to Mr, : é | Talley and said Particular Complaint Is Made About | “Mr. Talley, have you proved that a . Pamiuad wearing apparel was purchased by Treatment of Captive: | his defen t with money she had| in Saxony. | stolen while engaged in the com- | ¢ nisvion of the crime submit that the testimony | PARIS, Dec. 5 (Havas),—Incidents of us gravity occurred within the last | * res | seric plied Mr. Talley, “is such that a fair|few days in @ prison camp im Saxony, nd reasonable inference ix created |where Allied prisoners are confined, the that the money was stolen at the|ischo de Faris declares, The Allied | asic lg eer ae, ou of this?” jovernments, it adds, are reported to! “What proof have you 0 8? ' ‘8 ct energetically in that | “phe was penniless, Your Honor maya Seiad to act energetically in that anawered Mr. Taley ay atter tne | After declaring that protests have crine: yet she bought clothing the ;come from all parts of France agains \vame afternoon this crime was com- {ihe terrible treatment of French and mitt other Allied prisoners by the Germa ‘At this point the Baksa girl broke|the paper says that Marshal Foch and down and made the first audible re-|the Allied Governments doubtless will | since the trial began. She) ne able to take all necessary measures. | sid between sobs, “How does he oe Know I di¢ ave any money?” and aoe Sy wh Ding while the argu- Italian Labor Mission Visits Boston, | ment continue BOSTON, Dec. §&—The Italinn| ms = pe Labor Misaion to this country arrived T R PLANS 10 INVITE here to-day and was greeted by rep- SENA 0 yesentatives of the Italian Govern- FOCH TO VISIT AMERICA ment and labor leaders. olen. Resolution Being Prepared for Cons | gunnerr—MAaRGaner. beloved wire bf) Pie the late John Bennett and mother o gress to Formally Invite the Edward and Frank Bennett and Mrs, Allied Commander Mary Erbeck, late of the Epiphany | Parish, N. Ys | WAS'INGTON, Dec, Si-Marshal| yy from ter late residence, 17 | Foch, Commander in Chief of the Al-| peach 110 Roskaway Park. on lied armies, will be Invited to visit the| Friday, at @M0 A. Mf: thence to 8 United States, if a resolution being pres | Francis de Sales's Church, where solemn jbattd by a mneoiber of the Senate i! high mass will be offered for the repose | Adopted Ei of her soul, Interment Calvary. Auto .M. Kallroad Jou cor FOO ete oe ee ero mobert. 8, DEVANNEY.-HARRY VINCENT, age 1 WASHINGTON, cen ve beloved son of Elizabeth (n Lovett has resigned ¢la Direotor of the| WATS, “tng the late James ®, Devanney Railroad Administration's Divisiog ¢ and brother of Mra, Gertrude Cahii Capital, Expenditures and will relurn Styrion and Cecil Devaney Jan. ist to his former duties as Chih Be ee erie ceslaines' ARG ecutive Committee of Lie PM, } Talon pheiticn He had bee goruideres. 3 neo. a Rea Bott Bh Ie Director General to suc » Mo ib C dd oy: and dad Om " | Several | Ameri | billets GERMANS KEEP UP RULEOF U.S. ARMY Inhabitants of ‘Occupied Towr Astounded by Americans’ Lack of Harshness. THE AMERICANS Dee. 6 (United Press).— ( WITH IN PRUSSIA, hundred thousand Germans authority. | pe situation with are under’ American They remarkable placency, authority now are accepting com: this is quietness and and are not finding onerous, Astonishment often expres at tho Americans’ lack of harshness ond their policy of erference al life is going om in th pied towns, and p the fields as the troops march ‘actories are humming with Hundreds of discharged Ger- an soldiers are passing through the an lines. I recently saw some of these men, still in their uniforms, working in the fields. Americans are gradually tak- ng over supervision of the telegrapn, telephone and postal systems. Amert- can trains carrying supplies are riving at Treves, which is now geny- rally referred to under its French) name of ‘Trier, This traffic does nt} interfere with the regular passenger | n Under Germany the Third ce plough nts are ne past. ar- the te will of the The rec lets, the rms the armistice pay t| Army, ore, are giving expenses Americans. ipts for a which wil her requisitions and b t ted from German Gov The burgo of go-operating in assignin re CO ec ent sare asters vi Decrees have t the surrender of nunition. The have already ) issued ordering 1 tir people turr arms and am n some towr their gur en th dquarters in school 1 over been ¢ on He shed jie building: 1 incident recently urred to-day, when some in the little decayed veget The latter s have nd Divisi generally ¢ Co only untowa houses or otber The drted cK ool children vil Scheich American officers, the affair, The most adv Third Army of Wittlich, bles at ignored tnrew nced elements of the have occupied the towns Berncastel and Zetlinge ~~ - BOLSHEVISM SPREAD FEARED Ex-Austria-Hangary Leaders Sald to Be in Propaganda Work. PARIS, Dee. 5 (Hayas),—Forme: prominent leaders in Austria-Hungary ave asrived in Switzerland wich ‘qrge sums of money to further a campa of Bolshevism elsewhere than in Swi and, the Zurich correspondent of th» Journal eave Among the men are ¢ ¢ former Gr Imperial FY a former an Foreign Minister aad meni f the Hungarian The correspondent adds th n are to be sent to Alsacu \e to spread Bolshevism. | the highest PEACE SHI ee |WIND-PROOF JAGKET, GIFT OF STAGE WOMEN, WORN Protest NORM AL LIFE UNDER BY PRESIDENT ON VOYAGE all Take Pride in pride in We caring Vest and Value It Token,” He Wrote Miss Crothers. HE wind-proof jacket has proved its worth on cold sea Voyages when worn by service who have been supplied by the Stage Women's War Rel So the organization sent the best it had to the Presi- dent. 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