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“If It Happens In New York It’s In The. Evening World’’ ¢ WM Md Wi WEATHER—Rain To-Night and Wednes “Circulation Books Open to All. 9 “Cirenlation Books Open to All. ’ mn PRICE 1 TWO ‘CENTS. _ Sor SN, Ree NEW “YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER | ‘81, 1918. 12 PAGES _ PRICE TWO CENTS. _ WILSON SAILS FROM DOVER FOR PARIS. ERMANS SEIZED IN PLOT FOR NEW ARMY ee _ — GIRLTAKES PART "OMGDONTLC ANARCHIST BOMBS. 17 MUNIGHLEADERS WILSON SEES GREAT PROGRESS | WW BOLO HOLDUP Persp 3 HOMES SEZEDN PLO FOR * OF BROOKLYN HALLER ouwreaenuT EN HIS PEACE ACHIEVEMENTS | : eee sea POIN ARE COMING 100) i iGratified Over Nickie in Eng- Gives Warning of Police and | Residences a hale, Police} Banker, Publisher and Duke Uz, land, President in Message to Flees With One Robber Chief and Trade Board Among Men Arrested—Mob | in Automobile. Head Dynamited Violence Feared. King Wishes Nation Happy New ria Sree | Alesiow Mabey Gee ance | ~ PROBABLY IN JUNE (IR WLY Year Before Leaving for France. | PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 31—A near| cited Pres < Seventeen prominent |reign of terror early to-day followed jin including one non-Bavarian| ] DOVER, Dee. 31.—President Wilson and his party sailed for Calais the explosion of bombs in the homes | puke, were arrested here last even | at 14.20 this morning. lof three prominent Philadelphians. | iny by the police sted by twenty pes f : ‘ : / | The Presidential train reached Dover at 11 o'clock and little time The authorivies attribute the outrages | inembers of the local Soldiers’ Coun oe Ave. =| SAILORS NAB SUSPE Policeman Gives Chase, Firing | Six Shots—Prisoner Re- | sembles Bank Bandit. aaa Ks to Bolshevik elements whose meet: | oi) ‘The arrest caused the greatest seaee >. was lost in boarding the steamer Brighton, waich set out immediately on A pretty girl, a tall man in evening ings the police have broken up. |sensation experienced by this city]. i — | the cross-Channel trip. Be cid a ‘stwort: eoas: in’ busines} Only one person was hurt, Mrs,|#ince the revolution French President Forecasts; ==————33=— |the cross-Channel trip | The men arrested were at one of } ne — The morning was cold and raw, with clothes participated in a holdup on | | William Gray Knowles, wife of Judge) ,)/.19,meon Aurea werk at ome ua, Agreement on Peace Before | * THREE AMERICANS WIN nel Into witacege,inleating at ye uu Street, near Jay Street, Brook- | Boewies Se eM anelR erence ure said to have been engaged in a Conference Opens. | early to-day, that culminated in} [Ne sive nesy idhartad : enference when the officers arrived. a ENCH A iY ai S| i s ¥ ture of the short man near the| [hit by a slug from a bomb while clos- | 7, iy. they were arrangitig. tor FRI C 0S: IN US 1A | crossing was likely to be @ rough ame, ? ' ; GUAR WIL. SON IS THERE, ing a window. Nothwithstanding the —unfavoravle recruiting of citizen soldiery, but Brooklyn Navy Yard after a chase in Trimediat explosicns | police se vestigation, said there was no con- NORTHERN RUSSLA, Sunday, Dec, 29] while the band played “The Srar the police accuse them of aiming an Michigan Men Decorated for Gal- | "eather conditions, however, President fired six shots. and pla . nen were ; si ; <\ * | gi I p which a policeman fired | police and plain cloths men Were | attack at “existing Institutions Praises Acmrare and eave lintry in the Volorda Railway | Wil#on and Mra, Wilvon both remainod "The man said he was George Keenan t 5 lara = & mes er | It is reported that they apparently ’ oda ony : 08 y on the bridge of the Brighton until ef No. 1645 Hancock Street, Brooklyn | Mayor Smith, Director Wilson of] attempted to destroy a number of ine Germans Must Pay For | Sector. - . Me Brooklyn police, after an in- Pu Safety, the jud of alll criminating documents which the r : the steamer left har pler. They emiled . ¢ atid other Gnen nent War Damage. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS — IN| and waved farewells to those on snore, nection between this robbery and the Fife, including Edward tt ed to-day that all but - | i ~ecent Brooklyn bank ybery in Senator Penrose, D core en Tient, a aRIU BALE RABI ea Comyrleht, 1918, by the United Prawd | (Aasociated Preas).—The first French| Spangled Banner, which “Tal * and “Short Man" Rotan, Senator Vare saids Thdee) WSEA TATIAIGH GUE PARIS, Dec, 31--President Poin. | | decorations to be awarded for guilantry;|QUARO OF HONOR GRESTS PRESIDENT AT DOV i t wae sald 48 man Var er sed o tviatine uve is planning to vieit the United | th the N R front figured. it w aid, h m recused of distributing arm in action on the North Russian fron 4 never been arrested before and does thi uy sw banker, who is considered the Statos after the Peace Conference le yas haan leah thhrail Gu thitea AsAbIaeAT peal igo) arayes o ue Fatore oe t the bank as at uder t a t » station, when the train reac! net resemble cither of the bar n the alleged He revealed this to-day during an privates who diatinguished themselves in| here from London, a guard of boner wer An, accused men have iven out a * 1 a { sOnGOR, <a ePrice eed KaSiNerteline Ri nelentdenygeh rishi ) that the WMterview in which he forecast that an wotion under a French con: onaisting of @ company ot Roval is held 2.6 ld vabutda die hia Wet. ite pags f Pa ; the Vologda railway sector. Puallle charge of attempted robbery and YELLOW PLACARDS ADDRESSED | citizen soldiery which they proposed Fran the United States and th byarded tha) Whe Orcen With tne nears |S alllers and bluejackets from the felomous assault. When arraign TO “THE EXPLOITERS.” |to recruit was intended to protect Allies in general will enter the con- They are Arthur Frank, Detroit; Wal. | Dover Patrol was lined up to «rest Tse Gofore Magistrate POCOGK IN| aba Ci pAttene (kine aati (ne “To the exploiters—the judges, | the present Government against re- ference already agreed on the basia ter Streit, Wolston Junction, Mich., and} ‘B® “aged Ts eeebeage-engher ine the Adams Street Court he pleaded | \" erguson, ner | police the priests and so! 1 ries, 8 cus forces guard James Driscoll, Detroit celved by Commander Boyle, seore- not gullty. French War Cross, Has Received diers 1, the handful of para- | the public buildings and the br “hae . ‘ | Nineteen membera of the American| try to Vice Admiral Sir Roger Charles Hearves of No. 233 Fifth Only $10 Since Last May ites who have lived upon your | here 0 dais anda detalle hare Hesn | Expeditionary Force previously received| Keyes, Admiral Keyes being indis- Brooklyn, mavpriela! of a i who have depended Herr Auer, Minister of the Interior, "Xe! fer Toi e's Visit, bat June tah decorations, posed and unable to attend in person, oo, EERE HP nterteggeer Private Andrew Ferguson, ve brothers to slive for [was interested in the plan whioh the OF ‘uly have been tentatively ous: | __Throvehout the last month it haa been] Others in the receiving party wen passing a black Peyote drawn up wid ’ er anit arrested men say they were consid- ECA. t : _ = eneraily quiet on sll soctore of the] Rear Admiral Cecil F, Dempler, May i 100 fect | Winner he French War Cross laai tpi th eg arin awa working iniacod faith Naturally,” he said, with a smile, So | POran y x jor Gen, J. Colin Mackenzie and the to the curb on Nassau Street, 200 feet} led to the Mayor's Com meek | aged tion “a8 President of the country wher a to raid the Allied line of com) sturquis of Camden, They accom . minwe en the two ht of free ri wnd [he says, because he had information sae ha Bhenkueek reaion, andl mon o je south of Jay Street, when two miter ¢ Defense to Lair oN 1 mnforence wil Le hed will Se) Prasrdent RAYMOND POINCARE’ Hon in the Bhenkurak region. and) | > men got out of the machine. | 1 by the Consti hat mob violence was threatened for rs of FRANCE Lie signa that reinforcements are| Panted the Prealdential party of the Pointing a gun at the saloonkecper's| ai ae faining’ ght tution. We have asked New Year's Eve, Herr Auer, how Ne before fe 6 hing the enemy. ‘The morale of the| plier, where President Wilson shook eee icoe gu at ie months’ badly needed 4 = Speier eH oh er ed by Boaal shee iiesmitant ieart nna of material differences shoviate, however, is reported to bel hands all around and expressed nis these expensiv clot ne wh a ane ary He ul at vernor's 1 weapons insicad of words, Man's [say the countcr-revolutionary forces | “I do not for t # Imtest cay | varbor her naval escort took positions money in my pockets. Besides, it’s) jang, Le ry Teedke Pe ene renin trouble in arriving at compiete ac i 7 fi ‘| Gh elthee” adk? gett Kae niet ae nearly New Year's.” his own expression and has been Pot) FA DOW: GENOME. SSeS —>— cord, even to the detalir," ‘ie said defy Police, Hoist Irish Flag and FOR CAPTURING BANDITS i ee Hearves, who was wearing Jewelry) informed by the War Departmen tumphed over dis T home “We are already in harmony on Play Revolutionary Tunes on eh Ae micas ve oc French Gestroyerg and had more than $300 with him,| that he must wait for his pay sentury. Aparchy. wilt trium HINDENBURG FOR BRITISH general lines, The details will be , ree is ‘ a ee GUE See ee 3 reached into a pocket as though tO) until his papers arrive from Ova Os she La Hae settled as soon as the egates get| Kitchen Utensils Enright Gives Raises to Campbell, Ay a By reaidint vee leaving Eng- . f a your century e have demanc P ri ere j ie . . agi land he telegraphed ng George a take out his money, but brought a) prance He haa received only . a manded OCCUPATION OF BERLIN down to work. It will take some| BELFAST, Dec. 31,—Sinn Fein pris Cavone and Shevlin for Work ig Ld Police whistle and blew it, Th short} $10 since last Ma tree dom of POUCA) So | 7 a me, of courge, as there is a tremen * here have barricaded ther After Hold-Ups message expressing deep appreciation man, be said, knocked him down with a | 8, of free press and fi | ; : i dous amount of detall | ir wing of the f Jps. of his entertainment in this country @ blackjack and started to beat him. | speech. You have refused. W | Field Marshal So Notifies German] poincare early directed the con- hi Jefia f th Shari Police Commissioner Enright this] @nd wishing the English people a i | | their defiance of the authorities, mill- A Satan! ig ; tien nee sarale “Seat One man has been arrested ¢ ’ ence ance an evident desire als reported to-da: Campbell, Donato Cavone and John The President returns to Franee, @ghteen end wore a purple cout, ct Nia bie ak EA ad ea Formed. Jence in France, in an evident desire! ane prisoners ald to have aoc|Mheviin to first arade datecives, with | manne ila ne a n La to show th ‘ et members of the party Indicate, feel blue skirt and a small hat with i sayeth nan Pe , me Appreciation of: the lated enoush p or a Ie salary increases from $1,650 veil thrown upon it, came running Jepiad Any Connection with the aft LONDON, Dee. 31.—Field Marshal| American Executive's visit | r ave flag |year, The Commissioner also s has been made from the direction of Ji « Executives to Decide Next Week on Wak Hele tor further exam telegraphed Ger-| “We are particularly happy over! improvised from a. bed ant are|mented Firat Grade Detective Eddie toward the achlevement of his peace “Hurry up, Jack," she said to the = yang tee seebs, , police say he was seen wil! [the visit of President Wilson,” he | playing \ionary tunes on ,-|Luckman for hia good police w deals, On the trip to Dover Premier tall man. “The cops are comir Proposal for R 1 of f the pamp t nid. “You witnessed the recepti ents en ute The four arrested nine men on Dec. | Clemenceau's ch was discussed : 7 ttered by thet “9 10 at No. 9 Spring Street whom the po- |among the Americans, No expre She started to get into the automo Line : atch recel ed him, This was due equa pring Americans, No expression. Ser iurbled and toll to the floor 0 ; sean be wi t ert to the French peonic's admi * AMBULANCE KILLS WOMAN, |e" shares hea ere ngs a in reoent however, was forthcoming to give any he machine, The tull ma ho f N : beet y ince Henry |the American people and to their ap h dupa and murders, They arrested idea as to President Wilson's feeling fowed her in, jumped behind , sidetsia use tN e' tie’ the it Bes on of the great role the Amer. | Witnesses Exonerate Driver of Ma~|wso three men in addition at 3 regarding it wheel and started the machine ow n : BAY ADRS § iperintan dans | a ft : 1 President played in the war, We, Shine Carrying F | One of the men errested was Rickey| "LONDON, Dec. 31.~President’ nd They abandoned t nort man, who | execu ia Aap ies : ea Rele Nagel ‘ zealously | Wish him Joy in his new citizenship,) An ar ambulance tliturrison, charged with the killing of | Mrs. Wilson left Victoria Station at was bending over Hearvc pepapres At paating tak re the | endea ist moment to|duite as though this were his own | insan ' way to the George J. Griffith in the Knickerbocker | 918 o'clock this morning on a apecial Patrolman } came running ny ; rig phia Cha of Commerce, | avert the wa He is bound to play « capital! Grand Central m the Moa-|Club, who subsequently escaped from| train en route to France. ward the short man, w 4 nash ret and Church Road, Ov COPENHAGEN, De Tt the conference, Much good Home wh Mra. |the Tombs and was afterward captured] King George and Queen Mary and Me Nessau Btre i pea t 4 r ; Re it accomplished by his coming, | Katherine O'Me of N 1 Pe big Shevlin in New Bake y the Duke of Connaught accompanied r neers tted i though the houses are in widely Went 5 ee Was st . -.. W Mem ahcits, Maier fred six tim pose 1 ‘ y them : preciate s collaboration | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson to the station without hitting him. M gangre n Januar non ne a ech ns 2 the city, the lopted a resolu has been the greatest help, y r ls res by n °:| SIXTEEN PERISH WHEN Premier Lioyd George was on the police w n f \ Naa hecthinamsher he Kadelcte i es re: Himeg te ata no honorable pre Many problema rer tor baita esutete an ii platform and saw the President and Sailors sei overpows h abinet : mass thi same moment Be ween ll Ee lved, not only for 4 t sland’ Bronwen | U S SHIP GOES ASHORE his wife depart. The Scots Guard fugitive and tu vert Tra in ashe b a'clock the nelghborhoc alist " it for the near ea " Pianta chasmana - +O formed the Guard of Honor and the io In Con Cor were rocked by terrific blast new paity ld be fc Iscwhere, All necessarily will come! the ambular eda (akan i | —— ind of Irish Guards played, — << tieu 1 ' ; ALL BOMBS ane nene WITH 1 1 Labor | ip at the conference, where, we hope, | lth St re Avion on 4 techni> | Missing Are Passengers and Crew of | Among those who were at the ata- t : H ei tlarmantanantacis Buna at tenat | Ke ulthough wit: | tion to see Mr. and Mrs, Wilson NE EVENING WORLD Occupar f the houses tere I " appointment to a! P aid " sfuult, tt was | CQuantioo—Vessel Grounded on | were Gen. sir William R beset T —— thrown fr e “ , il pr fe ae at the man bevam ey Tablas Island, Vice-Admiral W. 8, Sims, John W. STEAMER MERIDA ASHORE. “*"" red a bi n > . . 4 | rg si ANILA, Dec. tL—Sixteen lives are | O4¥is, the American Ambassador, and Wi N Be Publis pele 4 t j | 1 ¢ were Jed until a ed to have been lost when the| lady Reading. Mra, Wilson chatted 5 Biliab hia ‘kicsuaea aeaca panelle ‘ ant aes Cealiail United States Shipping Board's steamer | With Queen Mary and shook handy a Coast Nour Boulogne fv, Von M ker, as M Mr pd Quantico was driven a with all present as thé train pulled ‘ head ; ; Knowles, w ver 4 zi Aer COLD BRINGS AUFFRRING ‘ mas night on Tadla 4, out, the King and Queen wavi. i & 5 Felt on “41 7 NGS " . the 5 a een waving their To-Morrow, Jan. “trom I reat OAipOs Beciicedi eal niet ORs AI RGs oT pa ee vase. Wales. onde natanien , , ventysfive miles east of Mindoro. | handkerchiefs and the band playing aivanded of falnt, UT (ninediately after the exp tN Diawond Street, Hud ra at the aide of his desk, a - os | _ he Jnleping were pessanders -9n4 | an it left the sation , , \ of ' members of the crew ws of the (New Year's Day) \ithou x t. Mills, who was hi nm ht ¥., lo lear aurife WORLD. RESTAURANT Wreck reached here to-day. The ves.|. [¢ Was @ dark and rainy moroing, ° Mi damaged the crew ha been sbuged ta Wig Da ah Allee ked th ver ie 26 re on ne . 49 Sel, Which Was used in the interisland | Ut crowds ieee the vires av abandon her owing to Ue heavy 5 | Bighth Avenue ea fel iof Serene 59 service, ipfbadly damaged, but it is be- | Buc! cal to on woather, , °°, ed, bul Kingham Palace to the jontinued on Second Page.) ‘the sidewalk, being in fanty ‘du! (Continved on Second Page) lieved the cargo can be saved, and cheere@d aa the procsmlon ' Mati 3 ® oy . - < ” . alan sin

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