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Aon wee any thse chee: ! i ' Indiana and Sutherland of West Vir- | Tain ginia, Besides the Gove be represented by c. Speaker Walters, Se le erno) Name tary ONLY HEADS OF DELEGATIONS TO ENTER CHURCH. It is understood ern limited be truc deles suggestions funeral Their plar oft-oxpressed plain for the ry bur tory SIMPLICITY IN EVERY DETAIL IN ACCORD WITH HIS WISHES Prayers for Family at House, 20 Minute; Service at Church, and Burial. The « the house will) ft was their gin present are shit house, as Ki cluded thes: Roosevelt ir., Mra Robinson, Admiral W. 8, Cowles, Mr. und Roosevelt Mrs john tick, Jeangdon € Mrs. During C will be on guard. As soon as the private prayers have been completed an automobile hearse w the hill and ever the smooth macadam couple of miles which sepa- bay for the }-fashioned church. he it is fatimated. in, the | Ida Husted Harper Says He Wrote services at Christ Church this after- | i hoon. Then the. funeral proceanion, Her Last Saturday: “It all the vehicles being motor ven, will proused to the little cemetery | 1s Coming and the body will be lowered into a| place which was dug for it yesterda AML th ENTIRE W Lieut. Thaddeus Repub Charie two others es of the Colonel, ites of politics or of statesman- | for ut last evening, In| Th Mrs. Theodore | jn Mrs. Nicholas | mourn and M nomas d Derby, Mra. Doug! Alsop, W - Roosevelt, Mr.and|even seven mi teeve Merritt, Mrs, J. Weat| But precaut Hoosevelt, Warner, Hilborn_L. Roosevelt, ver, Mrs, James Roosevelt, ose Roonevelt, Miss Nellie Tyler. SERVICES AT LITTLE CHURCH WILL BE BRIEF. these ceremonies no out. siders will be permitted to enter the gamore Hill estate, vlone! friends, Constables jes which Mr ict in the church whe n the Colonel,and his wite| ond his children occupying their fa:n- ir pew. Not more than twenty minutes will Roosevelt family earty to-day! idea that there! no_honorary pallbearers. How Would You Like hat “it cannot fail to show 4 to Have a $3,000,000) tavoranie result when the ‘Henaie Phonograph? That is exactly what Thomas A. uld e, Wil read the vorite hymn, “How |} the State will, ton.” [t will not be sung wy. Harry ‘The preacher will recite it Sweet, | seems the Colonel In laying ou Avaambly: J. Henry | Programme for bis buri louder of the laid st eut long. long ax, jev, Democratic! Was in the prime of his life) « chon Le Adter, | that there should be nbiy; | eulogy, no lying tn ratis | flowers ‘oy. | ‘There was one thing ne ' the | his family could prevent—th Van | Hundreds of boxes of blooms score. Sagamore Mill, filled and overflowed into t and filled tha to Tr a Foundation’ considered applicable of Theodore Roosevelt with them, becuse overruled al) halt He, nore claborite |My Grace all-aumclent en announced. supply; iecord with the |The flame shall not hurt veried out pistes et refine.” 1 9 tiene ere will be nothing else ACY ETRE tinguish the funeral ceremony thins, will by that which might be the lowilest of the he required | Parlabionors few prayers for the amore Hill, the | more Hill, wh h, and the | 9 single newsp jee De Present, then the EK. graveyard ne who will be who actually carried re will be DO | his esta undertaker, W it Norwich, ema nvited to the | of Bu Roosevelt | were provided, — Chrivt jReating capacity of fiv len Montgomery | rule. velt a@ letter “inclost; |p | needed vote United States Senate. in it: THE NEW EDISON, But every | ‘Wildcat experiment.’ dollar was well spent. periment brought Mr. Edison one | WAY clear to support step nearer the perfect re-creation of |?’ music East Orange and Newark | 2,4" cf Sono dignity of arrest. upon the ideal which he kept con- stantly in mind, 1 SHOULD (cording “grat have this $3,000,000 pho- means of a simple |, attachment, THE NEW | MoClusky EDISON playsallrecords, | Avenuc Lhe EDISON SHOP Opposite Public Library * | )!0 "0"! 0, 473 Fifth Avenue when a crowd tre frage Fifth Avenue ul res aphs. the BL RT. of the 6 rday with yt hove we icoman. anklin Aven Street Ly foreed ont train at Franklin shame that the HoT crowds, instead such as theae, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN THE KANSAS CITY STAR T have read through your really wondarfil volume and T as writing Coleone? Kuss I onnnot speck too highly of the work. Yow, & question; on page XXITI, Pinal paragraph, 0. And to-du were still piled deep about the Post Office, no one knowing Just what there-de an obviously incorreat sentence ‘about svioh I forkerly epoke to you. andl attention to £t ant ooreect 44 tn whe Bedond by Inference, that the grouse of the now world e fourth verse of haps ugh you not It runs thus “When through flery trials thy pathway of the old world nnd the rrow oFe in soperate facilies, although I believe that three of the geneva ant ofe of the species are Moreover, you auy that the family of Phowsante iudluie not only the pho.sunte but the parteddged and qu.il of the old and the grouse of now World, on! furthermore red-legged pertridges und franooline, whiod of oouree yuu have already included in the tere of partridges and quail of the Obviously somone bes made & mistake and I oannot even forse guons of what wae originally Antended, Do you mini telling we and I can eay - in wy reviqw that thie elip of the printer will be 00: ‘ oted An some subsequent ofition? Faithfully yours, » consume and performed for ere will simply. be a, at Saga- e only the family and por correspondont will ular Episcopal je MeEVice wt'the church, and finally the preseribed commitment orisons at the Line Beebe, Yes York Boologion? Fark, from W. H. Smith, co! who has devoted a life study of the nograph Was pre- It Was Addressed to a Natu-) by Me ralist and Pointed Out a Technical Flaw. intention or the most body should be either employees or or the regular p Ha stantly under a physician thi withdrawal of the Inc vain, and the situation is declared to be more critical than at any moment olution. An appeal i4 hours after the of Theodore Roosevelt, inm Beebe of No, 8% West 67th a noted naturalist and mate friend of the former President | and his family for many his attention be a matter of difficulty aring for the number of ofMfcial 4 who will arrive in addition Archibald|to those for whom places originally J and pick out the on suggested ac technical flaw in rection, in pro- posing to write a review of the mono- since the r being cireul, y Personal friends to whom Mr. Reebe celved what probably was the last; showed the letter urged him to per- mit its use, as a document of public interest showing t tility of the ma o onstration in Sic: only aixty-three pews, with a normal in behalf of the revolutionary leade in the gre: jointly by off ciuls of the Independent Socialist organization and the Spar- tacus group. “The appeal says: ‘You, yesterday, | made known your will to nought the latest move of the Mbert| Government. Now you must go fur-/ ther and an end must be made to all|pieut, Gen, J, C. Smuts of the War antl-revolutionary schemes, We must confirm and carry through the revo- lution, and establiah the power of the! revoluoitnary proletariat.’ letter he wrote, In the letter, the Colonel points out one technical error in a volume of | career has closed, and the naturalist | 250,000 words on pheasants, written the pew, although perhaps mx or be squeezed in, have been Mrs, Langdon | against undue crowding. No one may enter the oburch without a card, and Mrs, Fairman|there will be Oyster Bay oonstab- Robinson, Mra. |ulary and twenty-four New York po- licemen sent out by courtesy of Com- Roosevelt, Mra, Fred| missioner Enright to enforce this amazing Versa- whose remarkable reluctantly consented. THOSE INVITED TO THE CHURCH SERVICES FOR COL. ROOSEVELT Holders of Tickets Will Go to Oyster Bay) by Special Train Just Before Funeral. ‘The small number to whom it was found possible to give tickets to the services in Christ Church Roosevelt will leave at 10.55 A. M.) to-day for Oyster Bay on a special! train over the Long Island Railroad. ! The list given out by Theodore Robinson was: Rough Riders—Lieut. Col. ‘The same force will guard teh en. trance to the cemetery and see that there is no rush to enter the confines of that place. Also there will be six patrolmen of ‘Traffic Squad C, com- manded by Capt. Edward Burke, who Two of the|was made roundsman when the Col- onel was Police Commissioner. John Bosch jr. and John Thompson,| Capt. Archibald last evening re- ceived a cadlegram signed by bis brother, Lieut. Col. Theodore Roore- velt jr. of the 26th Infantry, U. B. A. and other cars| ‘at he and Capt. Kermit, hia broth- mourners down |": were together and had received ‘MMongside the | Word of thelr father’s death, and that their brother-in-law, Lieut. Col, Rich- ard Derby (husband of Ethel Roose- . vas velt), would return to the United the Roosevelt home from the tiny | Sei). would Tolurn, te Twelve forty-five is the time sohed- ling within a few days. for the beginning of the cere- ‘Taimage will con- “ry QUOTES ROOSEVELT AS SUFFRAGE FRIEND the Board of Education, which ordered the flags on all public nat half staff for the Communists. e, the League of Moroign Born American Committee for Relief Livingston, President —2— |tive, of the Boy Scouts of Am sent directions to the 16,000 troops In ited States to hold memorial! # for Col. Roosevelt, who was a. 4 Chief Scout Citl- Major Roscoe Channing, Capt Dame, Capt. Arthur F. Cosby, B, Knoblauch, George W. Charles Mills, Edgar Knapp. J. Lorimer Worden, W. A. Davidson, Kenneth D. Robinson and Guy Murchie. New York—Gov. Smith, Major Frank Foley, Lieut. Gov. Harry C, Walker, Senators James A. Foley and J, Henry Walters, Speaker Thaddeus C. Sweet, mon A. Adler and C! Hepresentatives of the St, Vice President « xen of the organi one or more stu honored and loved. Memortal notices wera published by New York State Ida Husted Harper of the Leslie proceedings should be over by | Woman Suffrage Commission an- ‘ nounced here to-day that last Satur- day she had received from Col. Roose- & copy of a most important one he had written the | eding day to obtain for the adoption of the Federal Suffrage Amendment by the Assemblymen Si- can Seaman's les T. Donohue. Friend Society torteal Society Crockett Clab, Defense Soclety a “POOR LITTLE RICH BOY” NEED NOT PAY $50,000 Disallows Claims of Two Lawyers and Physician Against Estate of White Plains Lad. According to an opinion and report with Surrogate Slater Jerwood John- Julius Holz, < 7 n, William H says that she was asked by him not Misses | Schuy'le to make the letter public, but, deciar- Straus, ‘Truman Newberry, William H, Van Bens: hoten, the Senate | prof. and Mrs takes action on this measure Wilkingon, Ott: quotes Col, Roosevelt as having writ- Glynn, Chairman It is. coming, and tt ought to come When States like New York and Il- Edison spent. in research work on |linols adopt it it cannot be called a 1 very ear- ’ \nestly hope that you can see your ey *otear this amend- the Republican fayeue B, Gleason as Robins, Mr filed yesterday Franklin Couch in the final judietal Mr. and Mrs. Wi tick Leo and mma Kenyon Leo Arthur Wools, ¢ and Mra. Crossman Le Mills 8d, the * The New York State Woman Suf- rty last night dopted resolutions re- | pgnition of Col Roosevelt's advocacy of Its cause and his invaluable assistance in further- in your home Jing the passage of the your evenings |frage Amendment joyous this Winter, COME A} THE NEW EDISON, Let your ears tell you how it is from all phono Frieda Hempel, Anna Case, Chalmers, Middleton and other sta opera will sing to you as exquisitely as they sing at the Metropolitan. AND, YOU KNOW, si now Known as Willa ima of two law aggregating Frederick M, Davenport the Foreign Office and the other G ernment buildings are equipped with hand grenades issued an app for demonstrati ns, The factories in the city are | deserted tory for the Federal Sut Jolin Proctor ‘> mean \JAM THEM ON PLATFORM AND THEN ARREST THEM tood claims aggregating t $100,000 have Font the custody th Nis unel i Can't: Take | EN Care of Its Crowds, Says Magistrate. “HEAVEN OR HELL BETTER.” | Mullen Writes | On Gas and Die » rear platform of |derbilt train, twelve high achool boys arraigned before jar the f Biltmore on Jan. 18, not int, Brookiyn, ating oA clty nd obtained th thers receiv hus arrived at this Roosevelt's me “Colonel's Last Letter Received RE)SNBERLNSEIE Twelve Hours After His Death Bie SPANDAU ARSENAL: | ~ HUNDREDS ARE KILLED (Continued from First Page.) The proolamation prohibits also the gathering of troops on the streets. It is sald that the Government would consent to a parley with the Spartacus faction provided civilians were disarmed, occupied bulldings wore evacuated and Chief of Police Eichhorn should give in. the Spandau Arsenal ntiful supply of arma and ammu- tion, as Spandau, just outside Ber. proably gives the extremists a t t n. |" @ military centre for the| capital, Tt is probable that large mili. r thered there under | y etores were B Kaiser with a view of meeting a revolt. Capture of the arsenal ,would ndieate defection by }mportant troops sjied on by the Ebert Government, | for such n important centre would nvrdly have been left unguarded.) SEIZE POWER NOW, URGED LIEBKNECHT dents and Spartacans United in Demand to Establish the Proletariat, 1019. by thie Pomp Patsishing Oo. New York kyening World.) LONDON, Jan, §--Delayed cable London Daily News at Rotter. dam, recount events leading up to the te of anarehy existing in Berlin day. His report, written on Mon- tay, follows Serious news con morning. Hop on the seen d at this moment « populat uswemble saved to thi hem na monster di alee, It is: issied t factories, and is signed “This morning the Independent So- clalist organ Freiheit publishes an article containing incitements to the }lead to an armed conflict in the streets, ene ey “EBERT GOVERNMENT READY FOR TROUBLE “plant | ae ation, and to “plant | [Defense Hurriedly Mobilized Mon- day While Spartacans Were Arming Themselves. RLIN, Monday, Jan. 6 (Asso- ciated Press).—A Government official | has informed the correspondent that the Cabinet has rallied all agencies | First Advisers, 2 joint of view, while general, to the support of law and order and | renee P defense of the Government. “It the Spartacans attack us,” said | the official, “they will find us pre-| pared, We have all the troops needed | armament, an international tribunal | fy to assert our authority. Naturally! anda we are anxious to avoid a conflict, ) (but tf it comes it will not be of our! | chosing.” e former Chancellor's palace has hurrying to the respective demonstra- tions: allee and the Government supporters | this at the Chancellor's palac -the Spartacans in the Sie: in Wile jelmstrasse, The guards in front of The Government har ® against the Sp A rumor that the Bolsbeviki had seized the central telegraph office and chsbank proved to be un- | founded, but the situation is most) tense, he ¥ a GENESEE MEN’S DINNER. | | Redfetd and McCormick WHI Be Among the § The twentieth annual dinner of t Society of the Genesee will take pla anno hs ors will vernnient's expansion of Ameyican it the world; Senator of Mlinolt; | Repre ardia at Charies 1, boys of Rochester Valley did in the Two former Ambassadors many, Janes W wid and | dayne Hill, also will speak. M ard is to be the noxt President society. respondent of; from Bertin! ing on| ring to) (Continued from First Page.) |cabinet. The French plan, as formu. | td ‘tated by M. Bourgeois, bas also been ‘set forth, And these are being com- | ¢ | pared by the American specialists | |who are preparing the ground work | io workmen to go on @ strike, and, for President Wilson, on GERMANY IS READY though it so far is opposed to the) ARE IN ACCORD aims of the extremists, it practically | ALLIES now sounds the same note as the At the moment of writ-| Ing it looks as if to-day's events have been engineered to bring about the fall of the Gov Lord Robert Cecil's plan outlines & broad and comprehensive organiza- | ton of the League of Nations, 1 ut | terms of enactment as it would ap- ear in a treaty, \ ee Smuts’s plan is along similar) for the P le es but more general, an* is mainly °2Rcluded by the German Ministers thesis on the advantages of such “M4 49 enormous number of docu- a League of Nations, Gen. Smuts, ‘7's have been made ready, former Minister of Defense of the CoMiing to the Amster Union of South Africa, will come here *Pondent of the Dally Express, with the British Prime Minster, Both of these plans are receiving careful study by the American au- thorities and, it !s declared, both are jof first rank. Count von Brockdorff- |Rantzau, Foreign Minister, will rep- resent the Foreign Office, and pos. |regarded in @ most favorable light, hough {t still remains to reduce the | sipiy general principles to concrete terma. | Eduard David, M. Bourgeols's plan, so embraces a number of specific \getails, including compulsory arbi-|the Ministry of Me league's decisions, These sanctions) The correspondent has been in-| include various diplomatic, judicial formed in competent quarters that) and economic measures whereby ‘he |the Government is hurriedly mobil- lizing all available defensive forces |The Spartacans also are arming and | ¢*e¢* {making the royal stables their head-| VERSAILLES TO BE SEAT OF quarters, A spacious apartment in t beon equipped as a Red Crosa room. ited nations may enforce their de- It ig recognized that the League of extensive international work, and the| PARIS, gradual conviction is taking form that cision ag to this, however, must be of the natural outgrowth of the Peace| Clemenceau, Marsha) Foch and Care| 80! Conference. Reports that the working organiza- | tion might be located {n Holland or Helirium are declared to be incorrect, | as it is pointed out that the present War went oft despite The Hague con; | i ventions and the peace organizations ry The “Hague, "Berne and other| ENNY A POUND PR places, ’ — Versaiiles, on the contrar to embody ‘the spirit of the movement for the restoration of peace on an enduring bas: tion of a League of Nations, and also to havo practical facilities which Its | proximity to @ large capital to all its supporters | ‘orogrensively develop. into the || | CHOCOLATE COVERED ¢REOL formal gathering of the Inte Conference, and (hat in turn Peace Conferen nt hareee: with Oth Att : Ww d d 0 7" the various Intemational eublec er ractive Wednesday Offerings fore the Congres: my ‘Secret tedileld, Mra August | 3. get) The exchange of views on tative plans is permitting such ma tual accommodations on fundiamental ‘points that it is expected that a pub- a lic statement will be made at an carly vernments# concerned, she eral character of the progress Premier Lloyd George will leave ESDAY, JANUARY &,-1919. IPLD PAYS TRIBUTE AS ROOSEVELT IS LAID EST ATR WILSON IN PROCLAMATION WASHINGTON. Jan. &—The following proctamation on the death Theodore Roosevelt was cabled from Paris by President Wilson and issued last night at the State Department: WOODROW WILSON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION TO THE PROPLE OF THE UNITED STATES It becomes my sad duty to announce officially the death of Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States from Sept 14, 1901, to March 4, 1909, which occurred at his home at Sag- amore Hill, Oyster Bay, N. Y., at 4.16 o'clock in the morning of Jan. 6, 1919. In bis death the United States bas lost one of its most distinguished and patriotic citizens, who had endeared himself to the people by his strenuous devotion to their inter ests and to the public interests of his country. As President of the Police Board of his native city, as mem- ver of the Legislature and Governor of his State, as Civil Ser- vice Commissioner, as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, as Vice President and as President of the United States, he displayed administrative powers of a signal order and conducted the affairs of these various offices with a concentration of effort and a watchful care which permitted no divergence from the line of duty he had definitely set for himself. in the war with Spain be displayed singular initiative aud energy and distinguished himself among the commanders of the army in the field. As President he awoke the Nation to the dangers of private control which lurked in our financial and industrial eystems. It was by thus arresting the attention and stimulating the purpose of the country that he opened the way for subsequent necessary and beneficent reforms His private life was characterized by a simplicity, a virtue and an affection worthy of all admiration and emulation by the people of America. In testimony of the respect in which bis memory is held vy the Government and people of the United States, | do hereby direct that the flags of the White House and the several depar! mental buildings be displayed at half staff for a period of thirty days, and that suitable military and naval honors under orders of the Secretaries of War and of the Navy be rendered yn the day of the funeral. Done this seventh day of January in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and nineteen, and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and forty-third WOODROW WILSON By the President FRANK L, POLK, Acting Secretary of State PRESIDENT WILSON IS RESTING BEFORE PEAGE GONGRESS OPENS ey | tiaries pte he a by the British plenipote Veace Conference. ent only Foreis Andrew Bo nted to es, but it is Il be named WORLD LEAGUE, FOR PEACE COUNCIL very \ | from the street, ‘ea me torent it thus far !t Is in general terms ard Prince Lichnowsky May Lead order to maintain its position to take | has not yet been reduced to definite Delegatio | strong counter action, and this may LONDO ¢ Conference are with Carl Kautsky and eries of sanctions or penalties forcing observance of the may attend for the Ministry pert on the Lengue of ‘ations, AGUE. |don, although his appointn THE bs be distasteful to the Red’ ment The streets leading to the Chan-| Nations will bave to have some es-| co) ae cellor'a palace and the Tiergarten manent seat for its Pol Heuer Allied ¢ thie afternoon were full of crowas | ‘Sblished and pe lod Chiete t will be Versailles, Tho de- of doctor honoris causa on Pre | dinal Mercier is felt present and the crea- present informal exchanges | Allied 1 the n which @ number p ing feature iw G a he. and out of these aren stages it is expected that Hi cos AT Xt KIsES the tells the story, bint é Nations will be embod tangible existing organizat asa amentary treaty, he ten- with the authorisation the ni the ‘AN OBIECT LESSO RR. PLAN N BOSTON inst the onrush of @ ice for the entire operating ex- and taxes, was . fixed charges, the cost of ser+ year under public 00,000, an in- management will be # from car riders. evenues only 9 per tions this fare has produced » of but 20 per e current eight months will exceed revenue nue but 20 per cent, an not likely to herease revenue or the year to be made Treasury will be at —— JERSEY CITY REVOKES FRANGHISES OF 15 LINES y Commission Decides 7-Cent Fare Violates Charters, but Courts Are Awaited. Paris Saturday morning, accompanied Minister Balfou him as dele- practically rtain that a labor representative chises granted by y City to the Corporation and its companies were “rescind- adopted by the City Commission yea- nistry to Be Represented— e been charged by the Jan, 8. — Preparations Commission to sane- » has been upheld by ipreme Court and awaits dec urt of Errors and Ar Law Depa:t- tion the iner t sion of the ( m corre- franchises on Corporation, will take an appeal, it is expected, in certiorari proceedings. It has been arranged, says the cor- respondent, that every Ministry shall be represented by at least one official | troll seven-cent fares will be collected, SLAIN WITH A KNIFE HER BOARDER, WHO FLEES Quarrelled at Dinner Table Over Something She Told Her Husband About Him. Meantime, the Socialists, and Eduard embodying the | Bernstein, Independent Socialist, as Colonial experts who may be sent are Dr, Solf and Dr, Dernburg, while rs oe oe Marine wi represented by. Herr |tsation, restriction of excessive! voien: the Miniatry of Commerce ty Rathenau, Count von Roedern, former Governor of Alsace-Lorraine, = while Matthias Braberg: 19 delegates to the armistice conference, is likely to join aa ex- was stabbew ‘The name of Germany's first pleni- boarder, who escaped potentiary has not been divulged, but many believe he will be Prince Lich- nowsky, former Ambassador at Lon- nt would Hirschman m ary in Manha: mployed as engi- undress. She too De Courcy at a tan where | Govern- neer and an. 8&—The Janelion Uni- versity of Cracow, one of the oldest ™ in Europe, has bestowed the degree) Coures thing the woman an's bourders, 1 stabbed ‘her s A Candy Special for Wednesday, Jan. 8th, that Proclaims Loft Leadership PERMINT PATTIE with finest Oi ak of our fragrant, vely De WrDNESD Aa, OF Ue Me i PECTIONS—A | either some I Hiro

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