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FIRST P MEN OF OLD 691 02 OOOO DOOM NOE PDH2O]]S OH SOOO AMG WOUNDE ON THE CONEOR Heroes of Many Divisions Transferred to Hospitals— Stories of Battle. | Over in Hoboken this morning 411 wounded men who arrived in port last night on the hospital ship Com fort were being transferred to hos- pitals, most of them being taken to St. Mary's in Hoboken. There were 9 soldiers and 17 marines on the ship and 245 of them were unable to walk, | They are the boys ordered chosen from the base 1 pitals in France as having won their Christmas home reward without ques- tion, and who could be moved. There are twenty from the Rainbow Divi- sion, twelve of them New York boys of the 165th Infantry (old 69th New York). As the snip warped in the soldiers gave forth what sounded like cowhoy'| n, Persht 2OOES’ ICTURE OF FOCH RECEIVING GERMANS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. AMERIGAN TROOPS ENTER COBLENZ ON A GERMAN TRAN Se MLS Reach Capital of Rhenish Prus- sia Three Hours After OCOD OOOO Teuton Army Leaves. COBLEN?Z The first habitants of Cobleng had of the Amer jean vccupatios small det the streets, 10 (United Press), intimation most of the in- hments marched through , bound for the posts desig- nated for them to guard The Americ special train the he to Coblenz was composed bringing of German cars and a German loco- motive and was operated by a Ger- man crew. German switchmen threw the switches over which the train entered the city, Little attention was openly pald to the Americana by the townspeople. ‘Although they came ahead of sched- Sept. $0 and 6,8 97,40 6 \OnS & Your ago, until Deo, dt, <—— yesterday was when | STRANGE DESPATCH BY RADIO CREDIT TOGREELS BO Allies Warned Against Inflict- ing a “Bismarckian Peace” on Germany. WASHINGTON, 10.—A warn- ing against inflicting a “Biamarckian Dee, peace” on Germany and credited to the London Daily News, was made public here to-day through Allied channels ‘The text of the article was picked up tn this country from a wireless appa ently sent out from Lyons, Franco, over the signatures of the Committee on Public sentatives. ttn “Committee gn Publig In | formation” is aceepted to refer to | the American writers sent over by 1, If this be correct the ropaganda” despatch is Information, Paris repre- George ¢ subjoined “ tions to prevent future war necessitate lowering Amercan ts and ‘would be against commerce! interests of America. “Ex-President Taft calls for scription being made permanent, that Germany—which is to be imines diately disarmed—may be képt in per- petual subjection. Senator Lodge says no peace that satisfies the Ged. man people can satisty us, 1 “At the present moment the larger and more influential section of ‘tie American press is demanding what practically amounts to @ Biemarckls 1 formula that our enemies be loft nothing but their eyes to weep with.” The message as given out here was signed with the names “Sharp and Sisson, Presumably Ambassador Sharp and Sisson of the Committee on Public Information, who took ft trom the London Daily News, In that newspaper it appeared under the sig- nature “by Jerome. BR T. SUES SERVIGE BOARD TO FORGE SUBWAY BUILDING Would Action Compel “Perfor-® mance of City’s Obligations” & Under 1913 Contract, ? It was announced at the offices ‘he 7 Brookiyn Rapid Transit Company day that suit had been started agalnat the Public Service Commission “te com- Pel specific performance of the eliy's obligations under the subway contract e a > viteme: ww Ukely to stir up fresh trouble, The [of March 19, 1913, with respect to the , ja there was no excitement, A few om “8 World presonts it as a |©mpletion of rapid transit tines."* whoops. When the military band groups gathered and stared. Some) Evening he ‘aution 4h ‘bres "ar owl ible ilustration of the value veht by the N played “Smile, Smile, Smile!” they| jehildren cheered shrilly and followed Possible illu on ot crvice- [York Municipal Railway Corporation shouted back, “That's us!" One youth in the Wake of the Americans, but) of bey hay Copuninnen jand the New York Consolidated Ratl- on the promenade deck led the band| @@@@ TOOOUOO! TOO OUUOOO OOK heir elders generally continued their ehrom a w mse emnotie 00 | TG Company, subsidiaries of the B. by swinging bis crutch out in front! This is the first picture to ermang started on at | they were led to the town of Rothen- ) (1) Marshal @) . Admiral | stots along the boulevards. resident Wilson com ogg ton EM of him as he leaned on his one re-| ceived in this country of the reception |> P. und following the road of |dos, where Marshal Foch and Allied |Weymas, (3) An American delegate. ; he Americana entered the town| Hext week,” the artic le sta’ od enelat- he complaint alleges that Rei maining leg ogainst a stanchion ae : inside | XOUrMic-laCapelle-Guise, reached the | delegates were awaiting them in a | probably Gen, Rhodes, (4) Gen. Wey= | without any bands playing or flaga|W!ll be much flag waving a cra | randins si pyar have stapes A girl shouted, “Where are you!’ niputentiaries Inside | irench advance post at P.M. | private ¢ gand, (3) M. Eraverger, (8) Gen. von | fying and quickly completed the task! !f¥ing. But the things: for which |¢he execution and dellvery of the duaig the French lines in t ‘oad car |» t v » rece} {Cundoll, (7) Ge yon Winterfeld, “ President Wilson stands are being vice contracts, there remain unfi from?" to one of the cheering soldiers. | |They spent the night in the Castle of | ‘The to shows the reception of |Cundoll, (7) Gen, von Winterfeld, | for which they had been sent—-that of | a AS tho Oaly | Sued ahd oUt Ao be ‘solaireeed Gee “The 69th,” he replied. He added} of Marshal Foch, ‘Francport. The following morning tes in the car. They are | (8) Count Oborndorft. peaceful occupation of. Cobleng--| Mdleuled and bespattered by pleted forty-seven’ milée ét trait 6eban there were eleven others of the — - - 2 > a without any fuss or formality. else one Wears, ne | total of 115, and nineteen smiles of i: ‘ | Th hi 1 rie “If the spirit animating ot the ighting Irish” on the Comfort “Oh, L happened to come up be- MORE THAN 4000 MEN us the first American soldiers, h 1 and poll- [fad out of a total of forty-one, of thy The members of the old 69th wanted | hind a German.machine gun heat! hel r under arms, to set foot on the banks | Present moment the pres " Mina Une# which the city assumed to con-* two things clearly understood, one Ld AT elaktg. hosts" the ders | of the Rhine occupied the capital of | ticlans of Burope and America § struct and which ghe Brooklyn Comp Barty is > , eanayi ae tart | , 1 7 et act They don't stop to} DUE ON TRANSPORTS AND 4s nels Presaie Consummated a|control of the peace contirends Bagi agree] to equip and operate. uffy is the greatest man in th ans in the bac ey don't stop to nomentous historic episode. a be born & catastrophe tae: # tet world, and the other that the Prussian inquire whether I'm a whole regiment HOSPITAL BOATS 10 DAY | The main forces had yesterday|* 4 octal Guards were jokes, in ’ ! not, ‘They just run, and here they x reached the west bank of the Rhine |be the end of the European social) apy INQUIRY PROPOSED. ner in the 165th, was in an attack on | ir got his, along with some of | List Includes 81 Offi ind 375|were within jews than ten miles of dar: Goraoarncy,. bute tt WU BOL Co eeeece the Prussian ards on July 29. H S aetna | fy anions, when a squadron of “ivilians—-Three Shiploads |the river at all points ajong the en- | *@fe for de A d F Kuecu! company cleaned up three machine ” ; f Seb Giceenais avinioes ancteel <i Civilian: ire SHploads {tire zone of occupation, by ways that our present rul tog WASHINGTO! 10.—Investign gun nests. Sang, finding a pal who (Continued f ) use, W q " ; From England, The main body of the German rear- | classes would do well in. the ten et.” the Lc Armey :C@danog Ta had been badly wounded, was giving through the yand at St. Quen-| motor supply train that he was wit! ee | suard croased the Rhine just taree | terest to avold. Quartermaster Depertmens ould tas first aid when he himself was struck | street hi tin on Sey While being carried! He was wounded in four places at} EVERAL transports and hospl- hours =e Mig iid of the Amert With the example of Russia be-|iuthorized under @ resolution Intros d he | Street, machine MN pompany of } 5 s 7 ans, To-night, the Ger atrina ssuthorized der to tre a etd] oat ane and a few| the 10 Res heht, alse ‘ ae ta the ‘rear by & Hed’ Crogs sures he jon, . : ta Tatipe, in addition’ to Jaro at one end of the thine bridge and {fore us te it statesmanship to Arive| duced to-day by Sesalor Peladekien Of \ilaie Ware Oi. dhe @ronk Glas of sd prea veal ; s shot in the back by a brave Ger-| Lieut. "John Heyl, attached to 33d those already in port, are | the “Am Re ak the, eben tho Gorasin,peoble Hordes? SOS ington, who. sald, thetcit Shelick Oureg, He swam the river with tho| stuck to his machine gun after! jan sniper | Division Headquarters, fougnt for 24| due to-day from France and Eng- | "The Germans a possesnt ur editors and politicians see no n traitors had been executed at t aid of Sergt. Shepherd of Brewster, | he had been shot through the leg and} Watiace Rostrom of Headquarters| hours, starting at & éclock on the| land, bringing a total of 67 officers. | of the fortresses breitstein | UF tof Europe in.an|tar of the war many lives of N./¥, The shell that wounded Sang|even after a bullet had pierced his |». ts | , * and 2,731 soldiers. Another ship | and Asterstein, across the rive The| danger for the rest of Europ i have been saved. ii kitted eight of his company, Sang|jeft hand, But when his right hand| T"0°P of the 105th and whose home| morning of Aug. 10, when Goer aie + ere q |ehemy commander held a nce| alliance’ of desperation between evolution wae referred to) ¢ bee! i | was drilled through too they took him | ' this city, was-shot through the! mans in front of Amiens were pulse 1473 veamen, There are ales due | With the American bridge m-lanarohistie forces of Germany and Aisin ives SAVIO “But now that I've started this aged hidy sid : right foot at St. Quentin on Oct, 17.| back five miles. There's no telling) 419 s en. fre ure also due | mission and turned over the plans of ° iam, energized story I'm going to have something to | to the hospital y | White operating a machine gun one| how much longer he might bave| from the war zone on these and |the forts, offering to surrender them wus NL Deehel be cepeieed ‘won| HUDGINGS TO BE FREED. say about Father Duffy. ‘Fire-Line’| Elmer Murray. No. 18 son : : vin shot aftse| other. boats $78. civilians. when the American main lines 1 and ened, ‘ Vather Duffy they call him. He was! avenue, Bronx, of the same unit, ot|°! Ms mat Ii wounded. Rostrom/|fought if he had not been shot after In addition the Canopic wit! across the river, His offer was uc-|to halt at the Rhine? Are there 00] yo iiiee White Acta Im Case of: always encouraging everybody, and|) iets in his left leg and thigh on | Picked him up and started to the rear] the first 24 hours, When the roll call ; vont te ade 4 cepted. explosive elements in Italy and Spain? Watch Tower Secretary, many’a the claafette he rolled, ve ieee and the War wantover for| With him when he was hit by one of | came everybody in the company ex-| pisos! ee ee ee SRF: ana a “Is France herself so utterly im-] Word was received In Brooklyn to-day Mant have ready-made ones at that ie aoe sill iP ak til the German snipers whose business| cepting thirteen, was on the casualty ti ig ial i , WHITMAN FAILS IN FIGHT mune from revolutionary instincts? |that, by order of Chief Justice White “He was always active and he knew |. val n Brady, No. 239 Withers Street, | 't Was to pick out wounded men for} list. npr rule ce Neaben te the Are the English lower ordera quite as}of the United States Supreme Court, no fear, He carried stretchers and | 5," oF get fe asthe. a that bed their targets. He fell and another Half an hour after the ship docked| their delay being Ns tibet se ; . 10 EXAMINE BALLOTS NOW tame as our capitalist press imagine? |Willlam F. Hudgings, Secretary of thr ” thought nothing of facing machine | Trooklyn, was after & German ma-| american soldier started to pack him|the men were moving toward Camp| severe storms which have been Hab Avaniontho:Inbor, nrobiedl ot hee un fire to go out after the wounded,” |chine gun nest on Sept. 29 on the st. | 4 8 a on the Atlantic ever since the cag Private James Carney of No. 564| Quentin tor—he and the rest of | "#¢k: The soldier was killed by a) Mills or the base hospital in the © Bien y eb ph i —— own? Is the trust magnate's eusy Ja t No. f f sec e and the rest of |’ | a PnLAnGaA »n| DOYS started for hom ans- bates tak Ve o con- Greenwich Street was transferred at) Company B, 106th Infantry | sniper. Greenhut store. Amt ulances driven | ports béaring a total ce ais'ote’ [Appeals urt Holds Election Cer-| chatr #0 weoure aguinat all world con White ‘earlog. triad Camp Mills from the old th | Company |B. leeth Ina wuple of} William P, Stevens of Palisade |bY Women of the Motor Corps con- , aie aot a 7 vulsions? \ nfairand unwarrante to the 166th, Company z His right] A Fan htt Epeta ae ae Ca Reat of Company K. sorth | veyed the wounded, ‘The others went aatena 5,558 men are due In tificate Must First Be Issued A’ Witeoo : pekos’ bringing: resatie tnt hal ‘Thierry, sector by & high explosive | ox test pean nly twontycaix| Regiment, had his right leg amashed|by ferry to Long Island City to en-| New York later in the week. to Smith, ciation to the people still In their] potshevikt Recon Esthontnn shell when ARAHOADE CWRIS | Ton. pane rete, um creot en nonite aa eat on aac ecLimECAitelt [ARO ‘ The sailing of seven additional | ALBANY, Dec, t0—Gov. Waitman{ Passions and hatreds, giving to the Republic. UREN, tay. O18 eeoute Won't forest ie Orhan HaWiCoRiC AOLOIRRE ON He was operating a machine gun with| «The 14th Construction Company| py sides lament ee tee has failed in his attempt to obtain an| W&F maddened new hopes, new vis- LoNrX 0 ies Russian wi bay len A gh tgs “a | | Zee ee ene i ht C0 onglis 53 officers and 3, on wae an- eid at | to! 0 Europe. Jean despatch received here to-day #ay say in your paper that Father Duffy THE SHIP. seven men, of whom were killed, | brought home as a mascot an Englisi hounced at Washington to-day by {immediate examination of ote cat | ns, a y ve sav urope." Pia promtipemgrssouat ie ey) ve pianos ‘ , * ‘of Billy, pres ioe Such indemnity ay many are cal! ok all kinds of chances. He's a reg: I was in luck," he remarked, “My|bull dog by the name of Billy, pI . at the November election in New York s pyre Bem nye le. | Carney. ay Bernard OW SEY Oe emenys I t I got] sented hem by Mrs, Hayworth of) ‘he War Department. The vessels | ang Hronx Counties, ‘Tho Court of Ap-|ing for, the article declares, would |!4vestts jAngtt pec pauent Bod ody ne 108th Reginient, living at No, 881 the while those poor fellows ston, who has been in France| re th ti ee Mais El Occi peals affirmed the decision of |/Mean cupation of Germany by |the Ce t ountzen foot wat so badly smashed In the St, |cific Street, Brooklyn, was shot | {M0 |tately dente, Zulderdijk, Soestoijk and |the Division, Wirst Vepart- | Allied Armies for years, during which |Indepe ui Mitel drive that three operations |through the right ankle and subse- | didn't We on citolnibetihaiienaneaea it melta tant which sailed Dec. 6, and |rment, holding that the Governor might | time glish, French, American and |P¥ ve been made to save it, He sald: |quently lowt his foot. It was on Sept.|NEW YORK BOY CAPTURED) On ine ilip oy one eee ley of Cor.| the , which sailed a day |not have access to the ballots until! ttalilan workingmen will occupy Gor : Axper BURY ia great, Bot eo Ie stat at, Quentinand he wag wounded| "WENTY-ORVEN PRIGONERG | [ait Feiyes ei vs eoonia pheus| ,1eeer BSE EE A eR Ee eee ection liad been! man territory and act the role of save! "Teach Children assistant, Father Hanley, he a a ae dette Gis Pitiais. an sicana, + died end weonnaie esued to the successful cand a ¢ Bo ats Ne wae went to a hospital. slightly | When he attempted to rush a machine| lL rae A, Blair I eee nd wounded Alfred Hh, ainith, Dentocrat. ha. peen |afivers to the German people.” This f Teeth Hab 4 5 gun nest boy, was a liaison officer with 2 The transportation of Ameri- would make mammoth armies, ie oO} ounded, at Chateau-Thierry, F s | —_—>— on the face of available returns. | - pN Hanley sneaked out of the bh tn Julian Gerst, No, 1067 Fiele Street,|Army Corps, and he was in the St.] can soldiers and American sup- he Court of Appeals also dismissed | President Wilson's demand for a| Ninety per cent of the backward |; q beat it back to the front. He ithe Bronx, of Company A, 106th Quentin , /KROONLAND HERE TO-NIGHT Plies for home has begun in ine proceedings started by the Gov-|peace without annexations has becn | schoo! children have 4 Hostivy teeth, ught with th ae Sree Let me tell a funny thing.”| earnest. To-day it was an yotten, the article states, As for | Mothers should teach their children em on by bis examp ment, lost both legs on Kemmel Hill, | “Let me you @ funny arne - Jernor to obtain an examination of bat-| forgotten, the article 4 4 Private John T. McSherry of No.| Corpl. W, A. Kasterly of Glendale,| suld i On October § 1 was in a] WITH 1,243 Ay. SOLDIERS nounced that there are sailing or |iots in Richmond County. In this case, |a lasting peace, a demanded by Wil- fo brush the it teeth daily sing 8 soft 617 East 77th Street fought in Com- | ¢ of Company G, 106th, was shot| Brit dugout when somebody told s ia ready to sail, 29 freight transports | which was carried to the Court of Ap-|son, the article res that the | tooth brush and a jentitriee, sth, "G ! ’ | | —— Children like the foamy action and bany TL of the 165th. "Got me in both | through the right arm and left side]me an American wanted to see me| from French and English ports | peal by attorneys for Mr. Smith, it was|“Chauvinistic press of Paris ts dix thighs,” he grinned from a cot. | " P Its held that the moving papera do not hi ont. for the | ¢lean taste of SOZODONT. It works _ “Oh, nothing much happened to me,|!" a attempt to wipe out a machine | ou | went out and found a) Transport Reports Mgke-Up of Its] with thousands of tons of ord- [show muclant rounds for int eferenee | cussing the proper moment for the | fi“Cteansing qualities into every tiny © J guess,” said Corpl, Nathan Cooper-| «un nest on Sept, 27 at St. Quentin. | dou from New York, the 1] Passenger List—Adriatic in nance, stecl rails, engineering |by the Court ‘next war against Germany,’ against | crevice and keeps the gums ina wees, >) nin of No, 671 West 36th Street with) Pominick Vallory, No. 847 West}don't remember his address a supplies, gas service supplies ond > the German Republic this time, clean and healthy condition. { ure of boredom, Ile is from) roi Street, of Company G, 107th| wi d | Port To-Morrow personal effects. Cardinal nell to Speak. Turning to America, the document \ and unconscious threo days and Lon Sept He was struck by an] ginks?’ says the doughboy, and points! gingy Hook at 4 o'clock this afters Mercy (American hospital), trom [the princltel speaker at the ble mevting |"“wgsx.President Roosgvelt, address. ; understand they sent word home te, explosive bullet, and his har had] to twenty-seven German prisoners he| joon and will be at her dock to-night,| Bordeaux Nov. 24, 398 men, poy each Witag, | in large enthusiastic audiences fi the Coke ied, et walkin on them, | to be amputate had taken The transport was in touch by wire- Kroonland (American), from ~detorin ni-| throughout America, ‘heaps ridicule erhagped d ones.” y. G. Kinslow of Company K, 106th, Where'd ye t tem? I asked, \ Brest Noy. 29, 63 officers, 1,190 eae a upon the me ox.ggi Mal Mig Rayairqn,deapentys FOR THE TEETH Tm worth a bunch of dead ones. W. G. Kinslow of Company K, 106t lala Wi thitie bore oh entackation thle re \ with ; ! : morning and # the full eomple-| men, (704 sick and wounded), 106 wounded men of et | Nations. He says it is nonsensical Liquid—Powder or Paste H] et ee ee avitland ir relatives, and hypocritical. A League of Na- | $oLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE are 20 officers and 53 men Susquehanna (Americar), from H from the headquarters of the 7th] St. Nazaire Nov. 29, 4 officers, 766 division and 2 officers and 8 men men, of the headquarters troop of the di- Slamese Prince (British), from vision; Casual officers men, 15;] Liverpool Nov. 26, 898 men (sur- Ambulance Corps No, 304, fieers, 1 ea ‘ 145 men; Postal Detachment Calama 1 : officers, 1,473. m Pert || Division, 24 men: offi of French As a rT Te Ty BERR e mission 9, civilians 41; overseas cour- Pie Vr pdneaeey a men; convoy for sick, isted men, ‘Tenadores (An ;> nurses; sick and wounde 704 as Verdon Novy, 29, 882 essage i | follow Bedridden, 3 tuberculo: cases not requiring pecial atten. bai 85; requiring x jal attention, ¢ tion), 149 civilians, 506 sacks of | gibi mail | | total 68 office 1,180 enlisted men Axcantus (British) from Liver- from ce] Jand 106 civilians pool Nov, 29, 47 officers, 1,427 The White Star Line received a men, D Th d \@ * leh | wir 4 from the jue jursday. | q A of | woul h her in Ana, 48 officers, 21 men, | COPYRIGHTED 19) se I Miver at sonia Ghoat | pig OY bavcncn's go: andy Meadq ers ma | noon. carries 80 officers | 4 ers, 1,020 men, wew YORK. und tled from Livers | - > | a a e * f] ” jhe S00: & abieeaies OR. RUMELY ARRAIGNED, i eG | | ry not just corn Tiakes r Mie Attorney rixhis wemaves vo| Ml All lovers of GOOD CHOCOLATES and CANDIES ? | | We for Vets B = hai : ICIOUS FL . e | ABOUT TO OCCUPY POSEN |... n2mira A: Ruts: rorioriy neva my are enthusiastic over the DELIC AVOR of the Evening Ma as arraigned this " 7, iv | you Care for amore | mt i IStareat atts chet nae Somes and EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY of AUERBACH failure to report to the Alien Property 4 ry sh " Repor [faltuce to repent: to. tie: Alen Rropecty | iy You will appreciate that they are THE BEST YOU |] ' | i he hel A Y Al Faq RI \ i can-Pollsh divi commanded by Gun, half of the German Gover a Py . Hs Pt bal t senroute to Danuig, from where also failure. to report that he w a inferior imitations. i “ » Will undertake the occupation of Po | debted ito the an Government for - « LIN, De 10. An army 70,000 f his clien LP Wa ad Tepeciod ia iat at Donal eat oenane Indictment charging per y h . Prussian Posen et \ pete 5. Diatriet ' Steel's Unfille pnnage. d r r denied this, but The unfilled tonnage of the Un OO at Si a Ae y 4 Bow C 0 L TES AND C Sinton Bloc! ‘Corparat'on stalled ®t a tn ie PRY » MAKERS OF.UHE-FINEST CH A ANDIES 663 on Noy. 30 is as against « “ r, ane § 12 on Oct, 918, 8,297,005 on « ner Hiteheock adjourned ** On Bale Wherever You Are