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Urged Italians to give him a welcome to the extent of their hospitality be: . “have at the Peace Conferenc The political aspects of Were entirely submerged by mal welcome, for which the Romans] “Lat the thank vou, kenileaen, Very ) 3 at BATTLE of PONT took a holiday and decorated the| warmly for this stirting address, be AMORESS sand CHATEAU world famous buildings on the his. | cause it goes straight to my heart a4 THIERRY AT. RIGHT, Capt toric thoroughfares with American| Cll as to my understandings If T PETER B KYNE of 44 colors. Homans are seizing the event | Pad Known that this Iinportant dele SUNS : GaP Gilebrations and the entertaias| fave in ene fo one met wens SUNSHINE DIVISION pratio: d © entertain~ | have tried to say something worthy ment of all the Americans accom. | of th « Ax 18.1 can oniy - panying the President any tha arpore is certainly ex- | — : ean ¥6 Pressed in that paper, and fF betteve President of Bar Association In Parliament tiouse a eist recep | that t Purpone of thase e§aociaten : ° ' oon was Aah eicned ton by | at Paris @ comman purpose. Jus sserts Punishment of Soi © Members of the Senate and the| tive and sight are big things, and in : Chamber of Deputies. The function | {hone | citcumstances Uny fre big diers Is Too Severe. was an impressive one. The large)" Inqurmanh, 1 am not. foolish and distinguished gathering gave the enough to suppose that our decisidns Administration of military justice President an ovation. jit be easy to arrive at, but the sy the United Army wiil be one PRESIDENT CHEERED IN PAR: [frei at oueht te be radiieicebhe subjects considered at the LIAMENT HOUSE and 1 have the conviction that if w meting of the American Bar During his spe the President Go not rae to the expectations We n ne Executive Commit. We sted by out. | Ord and satisfy the souls of great a ' 3 . constanuy was interrup = by - peoples likes the people of Italy wo L My . ati at a meeting } bursts of pia and when hé@/shall have the most unenviable diy- here yesterda cided it is a subject ended he was accorded an ovation| tinction in history use What is that requires consideration and prob- which lasted until he passed through | baphening now is that tho Hef ably some reformation hide the }One people is erying to the soul ¢ ‘ ; ounce the exit of the building. Outside the |S hiiher and no people inthe world : In amakit he Announcen throngs in the street took up the |with whose sent stam acquaint. President G © of Pex demonstration which continued until ed want @ bari ning senttioment. IN, gave out 4 statement in whic + doors of the Quirinal closea be |They all want ements based declared that the war hax demon ah u right.’ rate that our military laws aud hind him. The President enjoyed greatly the |¢ ten sdministering milita Representatives of the Italian press | rest which the trip afforded him. Both justice are unworthy ef the nae vt | were received by President Wilson at} he and Mrs. Wilaon spent much of |r ot justion | the Quirinal yesterday he editor their time looking al the scenery from ie States, he said, still | in-chief of thirty leading wepapers’ the ear windows. low 4 i pied from Bx 4 —— I noid, but which we abandoned Te by Great Britain and whi ter suited “to the armi Purity of Motives Such as the World Has * Never Seen Is Need Now. ROME, Jan. 4.—President Wilson | always being penetrated by intrigue delivered the following address ‘n/! some suit or « the Chamber of Deputies yer “Your Majeety and Mr. President of! sympathy the Chamber: “You are bestowing upon unprecedented honor, which I accept | *'? FO!ng to provide is a new cement to because I believe that it ts to me as the representative of the | depe: k. And | P* 1 am going to take this first opportu-| principle as 1 do- great people for whom 1 spe nity to say how entirely the the great people of Italy. ferent at times to look from distance, but our hearts hav been far away. All sorts of t long bound the people of our Amer- ica to the people of Italy, and whon the people of the United knowing this peope, have w ite sufferings, its sacrifices, | actions upon the battlefield heroic endurance at home—ita atead- fast endurance at home tou more nearly to the quick ev its heroic action on the bat we have been bound by a ne profound admiration, SAYS ALLIES ARE MOVED BY ‘e have seemed no doubt indit- r cause “he Is the beat friend Italy will 4. 50." his the vt “BALANCE OF POWER” DOOMED, * PRESIDENT TELLS ITALIANS ®:". terday me an xtended | y, heart of | # ernment they should set up. the American people has been with|are friends of those people \t \t @ great |p © never jes have jr Stacos, itnessed penalties imposed for like offenses by | r criminal courts, but t also} | differ so widely that we find the same | offense pun.sbed sn one court martial! by twenty-five years in the peniten UNE; EMAL NorLO Cary, and In another by six monthy of them lay distributed popalations punishment in disciplinury barracks. which were held together not by “aq boy overstaying his leave or pope and Yh nd ne Yut by the vieiding to a natural impulse to go | Nowithe tatelile ik ene Per ena Home for Christmas ts charged not | the bands are biken and whatiwe With absence without leave, but with | of Italy were in the pa In his address of Forre, President of th sxociation, sity for A League the settlement racial questions In response President Wilson rald Andrea Press and for al, or U y MILITARY LA and Peter kyne UNJUST 10 TROOPS, «vi of MARCEL DUPUYS than to the citizen a lodern republic, terest in this matter 1 some me age by, stor utrageous punishmehts for com- | hit ¥| our courts amurtial atively slight breacues of m Punishments are not compared with i | dineiptine har Disot desertion dience of orders 1% nab aa mune hold th mA tonethe keen by a gealous officer as mutiny. | eee ee eee oe tner inane’ In neither caso is there present tno | ent. They must now be inde. imtent to desert or to mutiny, but CN dent boys bave\ been convicted of the | — graver crimes and sentenced to much as twonty-five years’ imprison. | ment “Tho accused 1 am sure that you recognize tho that it is not our ut wort of a Gov- But we rivilege to say w soldier has no real RESCUE OF LAST 300 nd it is | protection. He may, it is true ir duty as ther friends to see to it obtain a pardon, but tus leaves vs hat some kind of protection is record blotted by a serivus crime, of hrown around them—something sup-, which he never ought to have been plied which will hold them together. UNITY OF THE ALLIES IS FORECAST, accused, “The commanding officer has been 2 in the ft substituted for law and justi ? punishment of military offenders —— “There Is only one thing that holds maintenance of military discipline | — (Continued from First Page.) nations togetter, if sou exclude force, docs not require this harsh and ar- 1 tha: is friendship: and good will.| hitrary procedu The French Army a Le only thing that binds men to-/ 18 a model of discipline, but an accused | tie about floating the Northern Pacific soldier has the protection of the law m1 other ts friendship, and by the s: revised their views to-day, and pre- ts harois en the ont that thrown around him at every st of and ia | ates tometh Ye aun os lis trial. dieted that when lightened moro the fore our task at Paris is to organize = “That a soldier in our army should | vessel may be pulled out of the sand ht the friendship of th» world—to see to ‘ave less legal protection, challenges | yractically undamaged, ching US| it that all the moral forces that make (tlie attention of the lawyers of the ihe rauolie 6f eimai B00) RePRoR on than|for right and justice and liberty are country.” cue P Ns tlvileld~| united and are given a vital organi: A supplemental statement was | from the transport yesterday was an w tie of Fation to which the peoples of the nade by Frederick E. Wadhams, of |achtevement in marine rescue sel- world will readily and gladly respond, Albany, Treasurer of the axsociation: | aom equalled, and was carried out colossal than this, to set up a new in ‘There in No reason why the soldier accused of crime should not have the In other words, our Lask ts no less without serious injury to any one or T WILL DINE WITH ITALIA Mascot of California “Grizzlies,’’ , Who Adopts Him >, +h, ONTRANSPORT =: BEGUN: SHIP GALLS FIREBOAT rs were then car- | Soluct and lifted up 1 aris of sailors on a Jed man. The i ried over to th to outstrete gangway she had lowered, |" Fourteen rope ladders were sw:nj:! | down from the Northern Pacitle before the day was over and down these came nen, some with a icg and others an| |rm gone. Yet not an accident ou- curred. | Miss Mary F, Tait of Englewood, N. J.,,one of the nurses rescued from the transport Thursday, went back tc jthe beach after being taken to Bay Shore and raid she would remain to care for any of the soldiers or ves. grow ! zine | was killed. N SOLDIER-AUTHOR ASSESSORS IGNORE PROPERTY OWNERS ADOPTS FRENCH BOY. WHOWASAMASCOT, , Marcel Dupuys Is Only Ten, but Every I and Ger ARCEL DUPL of France, York to be an A up adopted son of riter, ere tain of tllery, otherw California " Marcel says and looks th he manifests r lad and did war, His hi he lived’ with mother, family was driven { the Germans and A ye mother disappearec formation Marcel « whe too was dead me ¥ hi Three y rege rr terranes SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 RULERS TO-NI WHO ALWAYS LOSE, SAYS SPITZ oo ¢ ntinued from Firat Page) Taxes and Assessments, all busy dal eas ficiais by virtue of their own offic and it would nteresting to I ver these rregularitie have womans : this Board them corrected and en charge thelr or jon the fest ' res rea hat lente, 4 ere, n feo of from | bem able to atten¢ what len, Jnly cilenta, the tax A fee of OL oF time they have heen able to # neh Soldier 26 to 50 per cont, of the savings, (h:s| to @ atudy of the matters before th practice becomes one of the lowest! The individual who places the chal itleman ¢ upon the property sits in judgm | of his own act, and when the mai is appealed you find that the While civte Jand meanest species of gra { the proper administration of a . ortAnes, has come to NeW does, the very Vitala of our govern-| person or by memorandum, That rican citizen and to, mental functions, taxation—should be} @ near approach to monarchical gi ‘ the | eliminated without further delay: jernment in a democracy, Sd iS Mead | “Let me take you along the route In 1910 the BK mast! that every assessable improvement | moved the cx ee py Ticks! has to travel from its inception to) because of what appeared to hi heats el the Una when the cost of it becomes | lusion between that board a ry A, 144th RiTTER aunts and, and] certain, assessment lawyer in tl ec known a8 th) perhaps you w under | matter of making excessive awal | the most Ava ‘or damage 14| owners Interc ‘An aggrieved taxpayer has is ten years old/omners i emedy under common law, but q but | the neces pre limited to whatever itigence ati | Ananmnore above questionable |the Charter provides. It is of the ute tices, | most Importance to the taxpayer hat nan’s work in the, pre (he members appointed to constitute n Nancy, waere IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS ARE | the Board of Assessors should be men father and foster; SPOLIATION DISTRICTS. ere we Sayers pions teats en Se “The City . 4j| a week in the pursuit of the functio ars ago the Ittle| | Thocal Improvement districes, tne {of their office, and equally important Co ey ae ee ee eeh the | that they must not nullity the prove the elder Dupuy8|Senatorie] districts. Bach local im. | tons of the law under which suoh ater the foster! nrovement district ha. i tions are operative. ® Ls tie Weal Fist comncces OF ihe oleeeine “The total cost of improvements is ould get was that) districts are wholly or partly fislit dill palodlerirebel fry” 1 because the assessments so far such improvement bi levied until some |have on French authorities took the board adv inthe City neve evied little fellow in hand and placed him tn ord (a publication unknown to ¥5| months i ane epee an orphan asy! ° Verdun fr cont. of property owners) t Ri work and its P % didn’t stay the appealing to his 0 longed to avenge rents, One nig from the asylum ani Considering this circumstances, would prove rather enlightening to the public to be told why in many cases and specifically in the below mentioned matters the Board of As- sscuxed-—assessed more it w pirit, and he( the advisability of Jeath of his pa-| tain Improvement, ho slipped away | arrives the d the asylum never) Since po 1 meet to consider Initlating core When this 4. petitioners are on hand. ble objectors, except in ag e ma cases Where local activit es aup. | S@ssors over: Coe ate pe soldiers] plied real publicity, ara generally not |than the aggregate amounts of tuck made hint their mascot roe times, |80 informed and in consequenca are! certificates’—thus providing @ fertile the poilus decla the s of ten} NOt present, the local board, in the|feld for the activities ef these ‘as- went over the top with regiment | *>8enee of any objections, gains the | sessment lawyer and came out unscat! impression that there is a erying de- | yHREE SPECIFIC CASES OF he California. “Cirizzlies reached] Mand for the contemplated improvo- | OVERCHARGING. France jn company with ¢ 1434 Ment and tts recommendation is for- | at - Field Arullery, known as. nine | Sarded accordingly to the Board of| 4 And Mr, Spitzer produced these é er own as L 2 ty. | Estimate and Apportionment jeures: Regiment ; Oe ROL SH tee (ae Shey he Bond of Retimate and Appor- Lreot — Cemtitied Ament hxeme eff esa © the front line and wy ®|tionment then considers the merita | yy Proveeding. Cort, Avccned, sssceemnt about to go over when the armistice] of the proposed improvement. and if, |° Was signed and the war was ended. with the existing lack Of publicity in| yerdingss-,., MOS0MS7 $142.01148 OO.geas® 1 into the camp of the all the boroughs, excepting Brook-, Yarn.” nosdt giment, but serte itilyn (where all the newspapers ar short stay’ for that of the|paid for printing these notices), you ; 200,100.70 209.998.986.768 ‘ ; jare ft asiate enough to hear that this |” are, 996,250.00 1.093,083.80 87,724.96 ame an immelate favorite | matier wi be cons hove From hevcid the wiotrall ChRca: be considered, YOU 50! soount inominely oversocaied.ssmecee 5LOTEI They took him to. th ‘Should you think that the proposed |_ “Even if no objections had deem rts and ma n one of their own. |improventent is premature o- othor-| fled in these mattors,” went os y outtitted with a unifo uncalled for, your objections are| Spitzer, “these over charges cluding every deta soldier's regular ‘ alled in the And then came th The California * to return t and across th sunshing little Mareel's little solder told that he outtt mor wn was mu coull in a few ¢ ‘Then the li He was nowhere tr day and the offic regretted that he ha layt to say goodby var and winks have been been mor et bass dr he hold The Matsonia wa and the officers: we A-legs whe ured on dec rolling motic They and flowers, so muca “red leg” | that gues Ww to | bave had to be eliminated, because na assessment can be confirmed at oa posed of the members of tho big|@™ount more than the actual cost | heard, whe in turn are guided by ioe cach pr “remake yb hand is just wane recommendations of the Roard of Aa. the activities of these assessment laws Ors, |yers come in. Knowing of these overs ‘A ‘hearing’ is given you by thin charges ond Knowing that a redserae nd ef |commistes and you are promised | suse be made, they are sure Jike | thorough consideration of your claimg | fee out of thy lod har of ied unsus= ance. Thy [in ‘executive kession.” ‘The matter in| pecting taxp, » ore, they scat when | question is reportet out of commit. | The basis 4 Ore arae ~ bod nd, that |t at itS pleasure, frequently a jong ence between the amoun' ate bk t take him with |time after the first hearing, w in the official assessment list and the ich Wag to sti] are FOrrae y enougn to h amount finally confirmed; they cam _ Hoard of Estimate js going to act upon | net los preared sport of the committes ancAs | "However, you must net be anmded! » bo seen on Kadling |Sessments, you again go there and|the impression that these three cases! minsed him and |find that the decision is against you, | are the only ones. ‘There are o| ad not stayeu to the | “You renew your shiections, but an| ¥ut only a thorough investigation oF But ¢ were | ‘he board is guided by the recommen. | Men who know the system (and whe exchanged smiles | dation of its committer, and has as not be satisfied with superficial ts: and it might| Many ae 150 or so Other matters on|¢xPlanations by the man who wag! i the the calendar, you are impatiently |OnC® desorbed by an ig es tax< that the ard, vote Is called for, and some. | Pa¥or as ‘a man who coul commends um wag unui u t ine a you imagine that you receive a crime. and te Ra holers. Be was handled with | ‘Guiek count. > hem. when lowered into| “It all happens so sudd | “Purthermore, do not console your= t sea three days | Council Chamber daged until another | Whioh the taxpayer is ‘manhandled! not thinking of |batch of objectors in anether pro. | Perhaps the Board of Ass sears Were n all of a sudden |ceeding pushes you aside and you |°re to explain why in . a oe k strutting 11 | only fully realize what has happened |*¢Wer in the Borough of the Broax in of the transport | When you strike the cold air in City i the past woe Dishes Ween are and the matter is referr the Committee on Asseasinents, com ne dit stains, th sunny Fr disconsol emain be di otters: cov would pr It Was too late to put | Hall Park. Then you wonder whether Are, hi The little rogue knew | YOu have not wasted valuable time | Hard of Estimates resolution eis when to come out or the soldiers kept jee your work for nothing. Ste ottect. ching of @ low enadee him posted, There was nothing let | ENTER THE ASSESSMENT LAW- on private owned property and treba vue caery Bins lon and the re | YER AND HIS SCALE OF Fees. line the charge om city owned, prepa officers and men. Capt. Peter B. immediately that Marcel and the delighted, He was Kyne of Battery A of the California-"Grizalies" declared her ng among the | | In this particular proceeding harge on city owned prop« 8 uses, firehouses rks amounted to over $15,000." ———— “The work progresses and the next thing you hear is when you get one of these ‘assessment lawyer's’ notices, | would adopt | notifying you that you have beon as- | Trizalies"’ were ,8e8sed a& certain amount and that he! peat undertake to have this amount reduced for a charge of from and COMMISSIONER SIMMONS ho such a perfect lit- le gentleman, they declared, per SE eee ee eAll ba Marcel jcent. to 50 per cent, of any reduction He arrived yesterday with his |D@ May get. You must understand | DERIDES SPITZER CHARGESS tobe, but had to go to Ellis, the assessment lawyer remains d, and the magazine writer had |!active all along until the asxsess- MAKES NO SPECIFIC DE to put up a bond to make sure that | Ment ts levied, because his fee is Marcel wouldn't become a public | >ased on a possible reduction and ae “ charge. This Was necessary because | Ut! that point is reached In a pro- |the boy was under sixteen, but Authorities will doubtless smooth out | ternational psychology, to have protect of law as well as the man/the loss of 4 single life. Army and |e) ors who might be sufferin, ny ‘Then, back of it ail and through it/eay that, in my dealings with the sary to delay or interfors with millfary | ug the fnest pieces of work credited |planes from Rockaway Point circled all, running ike the golden thread | distinguished gentlemen who lead justice, but it Is ewsential, if we are to STAT REANGR BHA t guards, |about, . _ .| your nation, and tne who lead have c viny, that sustice | SE GEMREN S maida! that wove it together, was eur knowl: | tn england, 1 foel that be done to the adcused soldier within] And they have not overlooked the| MEN ABOARD IN NO DANGER edge that the people of Italy had Gone mosphere gathering that desire to the law, and x to the orderly} fine work of the Red Cross womer | NOW, HE SAYS, into this lg Va bed ee orate rR eval Cee des in to eanlign processes of the law and other helpers, some of whom | Last night bonfires lighted the je of right and justice that [riendiinces, : make oe | for more than forty-eight hours have| beach and the Morse lamps of the our own people. And #o 1, Ve reat upon right, with this nant Gat Fire isl aut destroyers blinked, It was cold and welcome Unis opportunity of convey. | Pemmen: Purpose no obstacles need ept vigil on Fire Island Beach, look- | the wind had a wintry tinge. Ca ing to you the heartfelt greetings of | [¢ formidable, ing after the welfare of the coast) Yates Sterling, Chicf of Staff of Ad- the people of the United States, ;|MUST NOT BE A “BALANCE guard as well as of such other res- | miral Usher, who had gone to the “But we cannot stand in (he shadow OF POWER. | cuers or rescued as have come their | beach to size up the situation, sald no of this war without knowing there “The only > of 1 Among then ‘, |Aattempt to float the Northern Pacitic | are things which ure in some wenses |e over nine AI ee etcle is to w Among them were Mrs, August | would be made until all the men ex- | tore ditficult than thone we have une |e, overcoite, | Al that an obstacle mont, Mrs, Morgan Belmont, |cept a working crew, her malls, guas | dertaken, because, while it is easy to ton but ta chalionse theme ween | i Mra, Hollins and her sister-in-law, |and ammunition have beea removed epeak of right ano justice, it is some. et ia be oun hei » that V| Miss Marion Hollins, former metro- | Navy tugs and a wrocker attachod times difficult to work them out in visting that stage in the et eorne bem big erencse rinihaecentealetell Fy 2 9 cables ta the transpors and there will be required iis lene that thers Ca ie Fe politan golf champion; Mra, Charles] tom the side of her in the morn. : Morgan, Mrs. R. D, Potts, Mrs, Ray- | ing and endeavored to keep her from other balance of power that h. pene |fried and found wanting een | Mesa sex 1D Pots, Ara, Ray Ing and. envored nn Ber fm Gaver witnenand fore in the counsile | uf ali reasons that it does not stay smyli¢ PUIG and) tamed all day end that of nations. : ' e Rem) eit “It is for that reason that it seens nat hold “Lopes . maneat ae In a wireless to the Associated) Col, F. J, Pierce, commanding tho! to me you'will forgive me if 1 jay! Constitute ow elaent te ie Press last night, Capt, Connelly said: |Army Medical Corps men on the some of the elementa of tho new ait-|or monn’ © Makewelwht in the affairs) Shortage Reached Its Apex Of] “Pease deny any report that the|bcuch. ald: uation before you for a moment. The «Therefore there ek ane co Fis : i : i le “The men still on board the trans- Aiatinguishing faer of this war t* tit! ching subeGtuted tortie Keane | 30 Per Cent. of Supply Yes- | Northern Pacific ts on fire. We are| port are safer, even though a reason- great empires fone to pleces.| power, and | am haphy tof of | anda The Maint resting easily and are in no danger able sized stor. comes up, than if we And the characteristics of those wi.-| where in the wir of these nna eee: | terday, They Maintain. wiainver.t Attempted to remove them now, as| Pires are that they held different peo:| tions the conception that thar thing | pears ace tylone torches were used {the sea has suddenly begun to kie! ples reluctantiy together under the| must be a thoroughly united Losuad Se etylene torches were used] yp, “Even if the ship breaks in two, coercion of force and the guidance vf | of Nations ‘oughly united League stributers de that now thejon the deck of the ship in the morn-|she will still be on the sand and the intrigue, “What men one peak of the milk shortage has n| ing, it appearing from shore ag if her| men in not any immediate peril in lesa) ¢ considered theo- t A wee © mon. wer INTRIGUE 18 ENDED IN THE | fetical and idealistic turns out to be|Pesched and that to-day tho con-| guns were to be taken off to lighten |(Han 4 Werks In cane Whe Mat wike BALKANS. gor ang nenenearys dition will begin to improve. hi One cf these torches overturned | {he breeches buoy to get them ashore “The great diMculty among such|age in La *y a ny OPGHIRG of a new orday's ‘ caused by] and started a slight blaze, which was|as the navy litt an be readily ad- states as those of the Halkans has! will, 1am confident, lift mankind to| th? strike dectared by the Dairy-| put out by a few pails of water, sald |Jisted to the iginns taken ote been that they were always accessibi:' new levels of endeavor and achieve. | Men's League, roo t per cent. of|a coast guard who came ashore, Mo. t of the soldiers ta n B- to secret influence; that they were ment” s terday had been landed In New York ; i the city's normal consumption. On| Of the 2,925 persons, including the Hoboken to-day, but the hospital | Jaseatianiimim cated Thuraday it was $3 per vent, Hen rew, on the Northern Pactfle when|ship Solace was still off Fire Island ’ Commiasioner Copeland, who supplied] sye | went on the beach New| #ith many sick and wounded, wait- he figures, Plain that the 2 Pay for the additions that are ex- in all rea city, | Year's morning, includ th | pected from to-d: rescues, Bevou both from 4 and seventeen navy nurses, were taken | destroye and a scout patrol boat “AWFUL BLUNDER” WITH KI j Only about 940,000 quarts came t ashore through the surf Thursday} with 1,019 men arrived here in’ th | York, he said 5 ‘ afternoon and last night. NG After a conte with Mayor Hy.|tfternoon. | Thia lett on board On these men were either ill or con. lan and Dr nd-at City, Hall | when the rescue work was suspended | valescing {rom wounds, None of them Listrict Atte Swann wrote tolon account of darkness setting in. vas & stretchor case. ‘The destroy- : Gov, Smith, a the immediate eked in Hob nand the men But Mere Gold Plate Fails to Stump MTs, | peal ortie provisi'ne by which dairy. [RESCUED MEN TAKEN ABOARD |i ie were taken to hllls Island Wil ’ ‘ : - re exe the operations OTHER SHIPS, and the base hospital at Sixth Avenue ilson’s Negro Maid in Buckingham. * Don rust Law As 200 nit her erew of 600 remained [And 18th streot. The scout patrol boat 1010 ey che Meme f La “boat ‘ ght 1.07 aay landed he Battery, and eighty. Covert Re Pek iene Wagga C# = chester Guardian to-day relates the h board: jas 1071 apparently | i men from her were taken in am- a8 follows to ha nj were trans 4 to other bouts yes to the base hospital at LONDON, Jan, 4.—When photog eunanienate is tate th iy, KUniun . ‘ n the famous gold plate was 5 shy ‘The Faphers’ cameris discovered the brought out at the state banquet the | the 4 ie is None was taken to the beach, The REegcUED SOLDIERS BROUGHT that President Wilson, on the morn-| royal servanta thought. Mis Su aid ; fat nnd |seaa were higher, but once out over TO HOSPITALS HERE. ing of his departure from London.| would be oroperly {mpressed Qu hs “ tim necexsary | th akers the lifuboats could be} pyre destroyers, docking within had his left trouser leg turned up| «ne HIFAK, Gime ke fh : t BSH BF handled so that the transfers to other} hal¢ an hour of each other at Ho- while the other remained in conven> wit whe though ill ay asa these acts, |. could be made. ‘Two surthoats | boken, just before, andy H Be ugh anoba OG hie'ahos, kt aes Reso @ thought about it and she! the nit distributors, aot n tor lifeboat LOA oftice en. © destroyer tional repose on h it wan ree Pte uks Baie Hho (raked: oatines (ae 4 pirit of tairne ral al hay Delphy docket at 10.30 with one ot- garded as th Wilxonan slip dur 1 quite « aM at the ast f ne from f t tn nadition fleer and ety-five n, dy ed his strenuouy visit, “His pieture, | Hou xed by Me, | Guard: b ur stroyer Htathbun arrived at 10.50 with aken with the ik will pe here ix no J plate at Washing. | 8 it that t ci} the warship iteen © destroyer ly show this “’panto “t 1 Mrs. W he ¢ tala Mon |” Bogut peltoll bok .|Lamberton docked twenty minutes in the photographic recor 2 recited that ‘ ed “that there is a) 293 aud s¥4 did da ‘Tiater with two officers and seventy. i bd her Su ind milk combination controlling the| tins up cle » the transport, and| ning men i , dstorical oecasion. Tknowet am, bat | wasn't sources of supply, and another com: | the tran of the sos Was i transport Her ry 1, Mallory, Other incidents cropped up which # * enn “ i bination controlling the facilities for | feat in Pitty f thom were] with 47 off 367 of the men and enused the President himself aome distribution of milk, not only in this! taken down a gang swung over | 260 nas Li ape hed at Hoboken 7 cit) but lsew hrough t ide af r t on ork, pat q o-day. amusement, such ag when be ad-| Clerk Leaps to Death From witth giy, nut else Sra Manes ‘hel oe i Mldora een te ew Mine | phe drat four United States destroy. dressed the Lord Mafor ot the Man Fiver Winde r owing the in starboa ide Reve cot apart, Aj ers and one scout patrol which carried sion House luncheon as “Mister Lord ,* Pet thot the Dalryin 0 epped on cach ladder and] $18 conv alesc ent ol ra tre n the ‘ instead of “My . a ‘ um ‘of the gs a wt tot ix of a lite | stranded yrthern Pacific, sped past Mayor” instead of “My Lord Mu \ ng| iat wi pm ed them 1] ter wer Wn Ov c oulders.| Liberty Statue at 3 o'clock yesterday But it remained for Mrs. ¥ n's ae 1 o ‘ Mr wan 1 that C aw ther way down! afternoon the Upshur led a the negro maid, Susie, to carry off the " ¢ “ pacity oF vat % nd Comat ers followed at intervals of an honors for creating the most humor-. |! 1 de he Dalrymen's T 7) iuardeat n lau s und surf} hour each. The seout patro! did no ive t st The N basal . had 4 ' n ist ed up und t the lit. go to Hoboken, but landed her co @e diversion of the trip, The Mane welaacholy, ho bounds.” ters, each contuining an ill or wounds tingent at the Battery, ceeding there is no incentive for him Commissioner to become interested. Perhaps you Board of Asscaso: Simmons of the in talking to« the | ten re Gon | Dave enough confidence in the fair. | t all difficulties and Mares! will be ton [ness of public officials left to attempt | 24% of the printed resignation to the On way to nat il coming hin of | (2 attend to the matter yourself, and | Mayor of Ernest Spitzer, a board and flowers which will remind him of | yoy call at the office of the Board of \clerk for many years, said he bee his old home in France a Assessors. There, you are confront. lieved Mr. Spitzer was seeking puire : — ed with @ mass of complicated and |licity because he had failed of ape LEET BEGINS intricate calculations and are perhaps | Polntment himself ax one of the ess | shown that you ure paying no more |Sessors, Assessor Simmons spoke in than your neighbor and you go away, |& Kenera! way of the system employed. 10 BREAK UP IN HUDSON hot satisfied but at least partially | in the assessors’ office, but failed to appeased, make a direct reply to any of the ae ee ae, gets after you again slemarens hag Mr. Spitzer mad ; Of mm |and perhaps, as in the case of an\He did admit, however, that Dreadnoughts Go to Brooklyn|iicssment for a large Brooklyn {some vicious’ practices did eee Navy Yard to Be Overhauled sewer, he boasts, justly or otherwise, |formor years, but denied they existed ; : of his favorable connections, and|With the present board, Commis- and Repaired, since you, having failed yourself, can- ie omens mate ead the work Th . e Muds: not lose anything by his failure to ob- |Of Mr. Spitzer while he was. em. The battleship fleet in the Tudsen has taln'@ reduction, You sien ihe ve. |hloved in the office of the Boand ot) begun to break up. The dreadnoughts Viner, “Much to your surprise you | Assessors, intimating that he did not Florida, Wyoming and New York, the land, quite frequently, that the atror, {to his work properly and had too latter Rear Admiral Rodr flagship. |ney knew what he was talking about, | Many Outside interests for the good have gone to the Brooklyn Navy Yard] You get a reduction of, say, $100; you [Of the office for repairs and overhauling, Including al pay the attorney his fee 5 or $60, Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh. hew system of fire control and just wonder—that's all field, before whom Mr. Spitzer was One of Vice Admirat Grant's staff said| ‘The powers of the Board of Asses- pie) apenitr ant wave rday afternoon to-day that all the ships will have gone /SOr# are greater than those of any |QP4 thectly and prove his allerations bw days, some to thelr home |Upreme Court Justice, Bear in mind | Simon of the Hornd of Asn © within: § few, @Aye, 89 that the courts have held In David. {Omer of the Hoan! of Assessors, ade yards for overhauling fon vs, Gilon 126 N.Y, 640: matter of | Mitted tha Spitzer had appeared The first of the eleven destroyers from | Gu gor gy oN nd other doot, /@nd that all testimony of what nassed overseas @ue in New York arrived yes-|sionn that t ard of Assessora ia between them would be available tox terday, the MeDougall, and went at once line sole judge of the property bene- | Aix at noon to the Navy Yard fited and the extent of such benefit | — Othera on their way aud ita determination ts not subject | DSiED. Bresson, O'Br Cush Lemason jto review; while in the matter of) gRvCR,—ANDREW Jnowan, Davis, Allen, Wilkes, Nicholeon| Munn 163-N, Y. 149 the Court held |" campnell ¥ eer eae the only [that It had no jurisdiction to review | growawav, @6ih a) y : of minty at sea com. |the determination of the Board COrENYscon. 5 es of the flotilla of si » within the | ASsessors or the Board of Revision of | © zo cecen’ Tan ing ti and all will arrive within the |) cements, except upon substantial | 40 yearn faltt Jnext few error or proved fraud {| PAnIOn ANG “That means that no court can ex-| Mis Mlcarde Despondent amine any momber of the bourd tol Melee fe et ee at Home of Parent ascertain hia fitness for office or how) {Ne Sean’ William Anderson, twenty-six, of No.|he arrived at a certain sum assessed | [NC UY Slalh ml fe ‘y 148 West 98th Street, a private attached | against a certain parcel of property. Patrick's Oathedra: Lady a Ae Wom t Guard, General Head: | While a man against whom judgmont| Yongae gam a. at 1030 ay Oe eee ork Cliy, tried to end| for $100 is rendered may appeal to t) Con # af olson ‘at his home night with| highest court, a man who haa been! termen . chloride His wid he! csyessed $1,000 may only appeal to the| MMUCHEON.—CHARLES M rvous and nt for Hoard of Revision, composed of thet Services at CAMPRELL fome ‘ine, Andersen ing Comptroller, Corporation Counsel and CHUKCH, Broadway, 6th et, serious condition, the President of the Department of day, at 8.30 P. My

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