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ee er ee ee ee MB en ii ° ee : han BV eNLNG WUKRLD, LUBOYAL, JVANUABY 14, loi, GERMANS MUST RETURN LOOT TO FRANCE AND BELGIUM se Face ie sn | Facsimile of the Kaiser’ WILSON THANKS BOAT MEN; | SERB WOMEN DONNED BES ei NEWS OF PEACE CONFERENCE SOUTH AMERICAN P@er ie or ition of His ‘'hrome\OWNERS TOT WAR BOAO ESE FR ELCITON TO REACH THE U. S. THROUGH STRIKE SPREADS . . | Jug: q wt is c phate KAISER’S TYPEWRITTEN ABDICATION. resident Cables Appreciation— Pitot Sho strian a sete ro A SINGLE PUBLICITY AGEN The Some Biaplovers wil Ree i Sulgar Ofte! Sitting i z W A Router telegeam of yesterday from Paris says :—' 5. rs S stdanty nates i ted is it sisal of King N oe 10 CHILIAN CITIES 2 facsimile which has been seen of the ex-Kaiser's act of abdication reveals nize Finding, Counsel Says, | ns Wholesale Hanging ereated by the refusal o} b . - - Capt, Witham A. Meher, head of the! SALONICA, 1 (Ame tas to racgnize tne acaire of “’® Wilson to Communicate With Correspondents the fact that it was typewritten, a remarkable ingovation in the case Of ae iii eli dita Ioniun, reaponiGnised copie OF phi site with J 7 | lcabio message from Preside ind on a Bb prisoner ani Pree ‘wustion of representation Only Through Ray Stannard Baker— —_—— vt Re ek ee ine, ¢ fen And. Women ” this afternoon at the firat of the War, !@naing# of Serbian men and women document of the kind.’” ¢ council began the discus- : : ‘ ‘ * Labor Board mib-committ ee in| 0Y Bulgarians have come Into te pox SE ne cere ceapoeal 87 F Joint Communiques Also. Mobs Also Reported Burning ad ethene LC ed lahe Clty Hallion the Narber "i session of the Associated Preas corre sion of procedure. A propo Chinese Food St i nd die Omit earn: { ha sikanane spondent. In most of the pletures Aus- dent Wilson concerning the sending PARIS, Jan. 14 chinese Food Shops in 1 lapse tor ge trian wn fn officers ure shown problems to technical committees for START has been made on the machinery through which the Lima, Peru. | i} to place thelr ¢ rate erlining at the terrible fate of tne wee examination was adopted , American Republic will learn of the doings of the Peace Con- oe | 1@ 10d Bie Sesetes Coe Beaten Jof the War Lab uS\ time, whe are seen hanging from At the meeting on Wednesday ry | | the cable me nily constru: d gibbeta in rowa, ference. Hitherto the French and the British press had access to much more information than the press representatives from the | United States, The Hritish and French had also been issuing their own official communiques regarding the meetings It has now been decided to issue a joint communique, pr e from other members of the affillu |workers has given me the ¢ and est Rratifeation and I thank you for your patriotic acti Paul Bonyr and 4 marine LIMA, Peru, Jan, 14—Valparatso and Santiago, Chill, are in the grip of a general strike, it Is Indicated by vared by code messagen received here. At a@ photographs were secured on a made by ¢ #ranchet Allied commander. Most the victims are men, The women are attired in vari-colored peasant oos- e, counsel for the bout|tumes, which would seem to indicate council will fix upen the me work and the guiding princl conference. President Poincare will plenary session of the Pe on Saturday with an eft @ commiliee representing all the nations, this to be the sole official hour last night mobs were re- Jowners, declared that while that organi-|that they had been given advance no- which officers will be | outgiving ported looting urd burning Chinese zation would not abide by thy sion|tice of thelr fate by the Bulgara and The first question to come up before President Wilson has also decided to communicate with the repre: | food shops in the Malambo district bifhcte Me i RS a Dody. fnilividual| Bad) chowny to ale In thiein best Creaeee the actual Peace C nce Will Be gentatives of the American newspapers, of which there ure more than | of this city, Strong cavalry detach: ecm tualbterieereasiing ¢ as that of the. proposed League 0 100 in Paris, through the medium of a publicity agent. Ray Stannard nia were sent to clear the atreets. | workers, met thia by etiming thet any| JUGO-SLAVS TO MOBILIZE, tions, and it was made known te Baker, a former magazine writer, has been selected as the agent. | The troops arc apparently dominating emit on. of individual boat owners would a that it had been planned for the conferecs to devote twelve hours daily to this work if neceswary yntil| make the whole body amenable to the | Republle Reported About to Aa War Board's decision, and that in the semble Troops. event It failed to abide by a decision) PARIS, Jan. 14,—The JugoSlav Re- favoring the workers the boat owners | public will soon mobilize its army, ac- would be lable in a court action srding to a despatch reveived here from The plan, as announced to-day, is for President Wilson or some | the situation member of the American Mission to communicate to Mr. Baker such | MONTEVIDEO, Monday, Jan. 13.— it {8 on the way to completion. | details of the ceedings as were not embraced in the communiques |The Uruguayan Government has dis- There is some reason for believing | and which the President desires to make pubiic, Mr. E ker conveying | Charged all foreigners from the army that the first plans for the structure) the information to the correspondents. The correspondents will not a8 a preventive measure against the malis' oveme Th iT iginal contact with the source of information sob ee ener yeti eed unce that the entire forty-two iume, el DIED IN GERMAN CAMPS. vate Nationa to be iid] pave of a Leagu : before the conference probably will Th aro gays that when the question of the publicity of treaties re of the “Center of Culture,” : be somewhat comporite, ropiem and secret diplomacy was discussed President Wilson, while supporting {wich has been directing the Soviet Woodhaven hive Maw ; tive of & consensus of opinind the majority In favor of eecrecy, expressed the opinion that treaties | noyvement, have been arrested. vart of the American, Britis : " inovement, have been art 5 : ] re sh statesmen who have be should be ugh the negotiations leading up to them called BUENOS AYRES, Jan, 14.—Presl- The 4 cussing the subject, It will ni for the exercise of a certain discretion, +) dent Irigoyen's action in calling the} | © | land, of Conn, and twelve ———! military class of 1897 to the colots te ee ey te ee enim port to be a finished product, but is — = ~ eel a z | enlisted men, reported to have died in intended to serve as a starting POIMt mae sueeestions regarding the se- | IRISH PREDICT MOVE a spat Congress a on lare a German «prison camps, were an-| for development. curity of Government monetary de ¢ of siege was regarded in some jounced to-day by the War Depart- The French press to-day gives! sosite und the means of Issuing bank 10 SUPPRESS S Fl quarters to-day as a move to fores ment. The privates from New York Aber a eee eA coe President Wilson credit for the 40-[istes, Guarantena will be required | ill a possible anti-radical revolu- were: John H. Kohl, Woodhaven, 1. | ; cision by which Brazil secures ling any removal of the Reich- —= on , » ie uknas rs, Sw 2 Y Byron Shoes as They Should Be i . to the Peace Congre nank'a go! m Be ’ of r troubles were reported to be sMecdionta ast tt; Frank Cortes, And Fitted by the Only Setem- ; delegates ne F £29) bank's gold from Berlin In view Fear of Drastic Measures by Eng-| sp pace 4 vine No. 415 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn tine Method in the Wartd : ; for that placing the number of COM-| Hoisheyik activition, | Br [ebredding throustaus the: province | Americans reported For Men, Wemen, Boys, Misses , 1 mittees at five, instead of at twenty) qe naval conditions demand strict land Traced to Tory Sus- |The steel rail workers in the nozth- area ine) ported | man prison ‘or 1» Women, Boys, orn part of the country were said to A translation of the German Emperor's message of abdication follows: ‘At Camp sael—Private Benjamii §. * ave walked out, In Buenos Ayres the I hereby for all future renounce my rights to the crown of Prussia mort) Rael ps, No, 1711 Lincoln Mace, Brook- For THE WOMAN with a y cot al rights e Ge al crown, Central Police Station was under at- My consequential rights to th rman imperial cr as the French + An interesting an proposed compliance with the requirements of cess yeuterday's the al armistice concerning the| Lonpon, Jan, 14 meeting, as also of Sunday's. W5] handing over of submarines, whieh |foreibly suppress the § une y 4 “At the same time I release all oMcias of the German Empire and! atch Goorcy gu dash VERY NARROW FOOT that more than two hours of the dls-) naye not yet been complied with, No| ization in attributed to tack practically all yesterday €04) prussia, as well as all the officers, non-commissioned officers and men of | Placr bkly th cussion was conducted in French, of question was ral last night. Railway workers be-| the navy, of the Prussian Army and of the federal contingents from the Hej 4 regarding the oc-| ernment in certain quarters in nd, in good health, Ammors Awa romult of the fashionable high- which neither President Wilson nor] cunat of Gert norta by the| according to w Dublin despatel ‘| sioged the station during the day.| oath of fealty which they have made to me as their Emperor, King and |/0'! Hospita: Robert J. | heated, lightly dudit shoes worn upation of German ports by lerpatch to the : Knecht, 217 Ridgewood Avenue. || women. the past few years, oo Secretary of State Lansing has 4 cOD-| Ayiiey, aw had been reported. Mail, Moderates there, the corre-| They were routed by machine guns in| Supreme Commander, I expect of them that until the reorganization of thé | peookiyn with the extremely aa phoe-fltiag versational knowledge and which) my, miatice question thus being |*Pondent says, are speculating anxious-|the evening, Then the port strikers| German Empire they will help those in possession of actual power in Ger-| At camp unknown—Licut. Sidney BP.) J which necessarily accompanies every Soret Lloyd, George, the Britis |setucd, Marshal “Foch. Ieft to-night |! 8 to what developments may be|took up the fight, but also were Fe- many to protect the German people against the threatening danger of| Thompson, Ithaca, N. ¥ | J craze for “novelty” ehoes, millions of o ke 4g" OMI) Alen iaveks where a ; expected from a meeting of the Councit | pulsed . anarchy, famine and foreign domination. ————— fromen find. thelr fest Premier, understands ¥ al for Traves, where the German gele. | (APertay fram & necting of the Council | pulact . iven under our hand and our imperial seal, | SMITH PLANS RECEPTION ie change limited extent, All the one a gates will be received, day night at Dublin Cast 7. . Pedro Wald, President of the "Ar- “Amerongen, 28 November, 1918, “WILHELM” | . ‘The foot-arches have « ning the renewal of the armis- manne rs aatie entine Soviet Republic,” Sy ae ik tretched allen ; fe were os ai tea ti Pron h, The “correspondent dds: “sober. [SemrINe Soviet Remit ove uel ri Invitations Limited to Legislators and thet ara ot te } tlee were conducted in ch, | BRITISH COMMERCE CALLS moinded, res: lo men take a gloomy |°Mlly reported to-day to have been | WARSAW MEN 0 | ‘Their Familles, = the ‘ TOUR AFTER PEACE 18 SIGNED, view of the situation. It ta feared thet {Seriously injured in the struggle pre- LUXEMBOURG A UBL | DACEARY ist ee rceenarn hele ave Tocome ef F ONE REPORT. FOR FULL COMPENSATION the Government is about to embark on|ceding his capture. His sweetheart anno today 1 wished te ‘The result in a foot which PAIUS, Jan. 14.—President Wilson — a crease forcible _fuppreesion a scious bers of the Legislature and their fami- the ‘best of stores =| pecte > go before the Am Demands o Jermany Pr ed. | Of the Sinn Fein, with such results as ‘s soe . ., Mes, Invitations to the reception w only the ueual types Bre, artue.the peace treaty, {6 iin f i Sey eri VJnre to be expected when the Govern That Is Report From. Brussels,|Red Forces Converging on Polish |pe iimited to Legislators and. im shoes are sold, wth ple, after the pes . to rnyd George Before ment takes up armed conflict with 75 ft Phat Frenc! fity Ove i mbers of th the factory which makes Seed, to urge its ratidcation aa Departure for Paris. ber cent. of the population,” Which Adds That French City Over Three Lines aditeetatore the the women's “Areh Presery- EL, sbeity supnort of the new worl epar aris. pthe writer teacen this fear tothe Restored Order. of Railroad. leapacity.. erick imtalcenty, airertes > thought it embxties LONDON, Jan. 14.—Before his de- Tory successes in the recent elections =" 5 WARSAW. | been "b h “ j a s wunday; Jan a 58 Tesearch work to, this par fh By thus shattering another prece-| parture for Paris Premier Lloyd !* England, which, he saya, are re-| othe docisi shed by dudee Gary LONDON, Jan. 14—The Republic of | Tn AB nook Hie 18 (Associ jnela Ja feuiar condition. ‘The rewult t would put the ver- garded as giving the ‘“corrcioniste” | oe cleihlanad Benen ea ys Nene Luxembourg, which was proclaimed st forces are con- _ in a type of whor — dent the bict of indorsement of the peace » & memorandum is- was given verging on Warsaw over three Ines of most extraordinary features: ft predominating in by the Committee on Public railroad. They are advancing from PRESENT GAS PRICE HOLDS. “a0G measurements BOVE United States Steel Corpora- ‘Thurad tion to extend the privilege, under | soatth wene in the State | the Associated Chambers o ni blic « ‘ and have created the belief that Ulat fasted only #ix hours, according y, before thought possible im tlement up to public opinion, ra » embodying the views of at Ulster ¥ Vilna and have passed Zudarce and ‘ ce ayin 2 aupre a © pro ing plan, to employes 4 #4 shoe making. than to a possibly tile Congress, It . n all parte of the coun- will be supreme in determining British the pe fit cele ia . ioe bie to @ report to the Express from Brus- Orani, Southwest of Lida they have| New Jersey Helty Comminsion This rarticular type vegeta gprin ante spats Oe te ene ’ of the company to mibscribe to the |yeis, which adds that French military reached Mosty, which is situated on Stops Proponed Rate Increase, “Arch Preserver™ Sboe ee peace ter ‘ol a at common stock at $92 per share, same | authorities restored order In the Grand) the eastern bank of Vere . made tn all sizes up to 10, The belief wan expressed by friends ! n bank of the Niemun River. TRENTON, Jan, 14.—An applicatior and fp owidthe as narrow as 4 He eee ae emcni wilt ieKe were urged in the U 5 AND JAPAN AGREE 4s last year, had Little effect on the | Duchy. Other columna are reported nearing | for further increased aka ARAAAAA WIDTH ON FORE to-day that th alt taking the | memorandy 1 Oe eral mMank The street. com-| PARIS, Jan. 1.—The faction in Lux-| Brest-Litovak, The German evacuation |the stand " ee AAAAA WIDTH IN BALL ry so ures “ aot The payment by the enemy of 4 ON SIBERI Jaenced to be bullish on Steel, think. [¢mbourg which proclaimed a republic | of Bialystook 1s holding up the Bol-|gerves| Hi tad isl a pportu a domestic war ex That it will probably duplicate |hes decided to send an oMicial delega-|shevist advance in that region. Hiatiinds. Borough, pelt policies that lend t ‘ . nee 5 a tion to Faris, according to the Journal| It Is estimated the Bolshevistw have 1 uw Compensation for loss of property _ sa ita upward trend aa it did a year be ship, Raritan changing international ideals. He is] oy GeeM att Clune out des Debats. The newapaper says the 90,00 men and it is feared Wurvaw is ship, owen. Mataw J expected to give the key to his policy | 9” SR BFS WSRSRE Reported John F. Stevens Will |"? Market closed stoady. movement favorable to the annexation|indanger of meeting the fate of Vilna, Township, when he addresses Congress after bis) sun ee: * rt Head Operating Board Under aceenrrer of Luxembourg to France is growing|The Poles have a certain number of | 7 P sburg Bi ‘ herewith hes yeturn from Europe. His course af Compensation for all personal 1p.) Aes eaee, a CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Stronger and that the delesation to be| soldiers in Posen which may be tarown mission on the ground De eae a enade of ten Cait Views that will be determined largely by | Juries, including a sum representing Joint Control. a sent here will be intrusted with a pro-|against the Bolehevists, | schedule * pre the con- has the new Fre the attitude in Washington, j the cont of all pensions paid to dis-' TOKIO, Jan. 14 (Associated Prens).— Wich. Cue. ont. posal along that line to the French Gov- — vern were not just and reasonable aes |abled men, women and ciildren An understanding has been reached be q t pjerament | Compensation for the lows in na- tween Japan and the United States, the caused by the death or|Kokumin Shimbun announces, appar 1 producera|ently with authority, regarding joint ARREST FOR MURDER STIRS | FARMER GORED BY BULL. J #52 St une tt tien ee ARMY CIRCLES IN LONDON sew Jersey wan rasan 1 powe | J Nurses and all Women War Workers, nred by | P Prien 811,50, ALLIES INSIST ON ALL SPIES DROPPED FROM SKY ment of potent GERMAN CARGO SHIPS an the disorganization of means 6" rol of the Chi * Kastern and : GOT FACTS 10 AID ITALIANS Madidened Ant eral | (erat Rksn with straight tho: @ 10 TRANSPORT FOOD the pe Dace) oe dents UME haw been regarded with rene 1 Lieut.-Col. Rutherford Accused Obl arts tend bile eatyiniy | arrow hows Nee tere tnd re —Wre he pe : tice af the agreement, the paper + . - fee Killing Major Seton of County, Ni Ju, was gored. ao badiy by |ama ReKity aad’ ine Renasecoiee —— date they. my until Gall ante as Seamount cue: keyer Powe : i] How Diaz Leamed What Was Go- ried Tce atin eot intr eeialeed | (rng tind ng Mal NN date they are incurred until final t ‘ ‘ i Melbourne. VB Gira. Little a sa. ate: +h ‘1 GeACeThad Wat ailiimaltire Havercain : ing on Behind Austrian Lines ' . of. Three of hia riba were broken and | Ce tie ee ant ot grade ahese Restitution of Stolen Machinery Al-| payment, rettled and an official statement will be LONDON, Jan. 14—A sensation wae|he te believed to be internally iu,ure no! Rigtier “chan, just good-ars nove | Now Revealed. ROME, Jan. 3 (Correspondence of the Associated Press).—Just before the great Italian offensive started atten- tion was attracted to the extraordinary accuracy of the knowledge of affairs behind the Austrian Hines in possession of Gen, Diaz and his ataff, It is now known that much of this information was obtained by men who were dropped d shortly rans sony on om co) TRING AMERICANS BACK rd having ¢ ehniva rath omic terms approved by to-day’# seasion minal of the Supreme War Council to be im ; tal Naval Demob Held Up posed for the extension of the armiatice Trpartnd agree mM > caused in’ military. circtes to-day |Other men on the farm attackvd the |f “Arch Preserver” Shoes ineure the when it Wee learned that Lieut Coi,|bull with pltchforks until it gave up| 2wunestere auainet development of fest Norman Cecil Rutherford had been| the Meht They Ip to everceme arrested, charged with the murder of - wernknenses and trreguln Pemtaieereene | Major Miles Charles Seton of M . | nae fhe alienedl wietane ceaireea | FEB. 9 IS ROOSEVELT DAY. |} The arch Preserver Shoe Shop, Ine. at the residence of Major Seton's) Memorial Exercines Asked in Proc. 15 East 35th Street (near Sth Ave.) cousin, Malcolm Cotter Seton, Secre: Jama hy Governor, New York Cit; tary of the Judicial and Public De-| ApRANY, Jan. 14-—Gov af partment of the Indian Office, tast|i, q proclamation to-day per, Ins John F. | operating |, 1 Joint com say that the| tla happy solution | nem + My . of a dificult pr | f Teuton Liners. | cargo steamers in German and other OF HUNGARIAN REPUBLIC vu lin enemy territory by Italian alrplan night, day, Feb. 9, a8 Roosevelt M Ml : Piel tas aioe, ier teete HHERHGH - t Col, Rutherford, accord 3) Bs RW ANPOUE VAN Resear yale, © =O. ports to soa ine Allies to revictual| WAS HINGTON, Jan, 14.— Naval and after an interval for observation. | pofios, ayarrors, eccording to the! ie requested that commemorative ex-| BARRERA:—OCTAVIG BARRERA { Germany and such adjacent countries a4 | demobilization plans are in at -—- _ cked up and brought back by aviat-|}house. The police were sent for a|ereises be held by ¢ Legisiature and Lying In state CAM Lb | may be decided upon. leat tenteiting soe hel wencs RAI . al ba fow minutes later and found Major | by the people and organizations throu JB: AS COMABELY FY: Fee terme also require the restitu zip seobet PN | Nation al Council Reported to Have 1 ueiity men were engaged in this Beton dead with three bullet wounds out the State lly to do, hone te AL CHURCH, Broadway, @6t et. fetta titus | gervice In being > the y] 8 The reasons for one who. ®ps enor of this. State At Vancouve Hew. of all manufacturing machinery.) 4 hep meee Turned Over Authority to © ltl gang ana alt had thrilling experencea. | shooting have not been disciosed. '* |and President of the United States.” At NancGuveT BSrinebs: ete, taken from the invaded regions | ae “Popular ¢ ’ 12 appt. Romlatt served as a doctor in an pat atihe atcha ~~ - JOSKPH KERRIGAN hich it Is possible to identify. This} Merchant ships wh the opular Government,” . : She en Ce eee ane pE® eee itided upon in the view that it| War Council te eonsldering "| Auvtrian howpitat for ten days, and] DELAY FOR RELIEF BILL. Herkert Av Sherman De } Nia inte home, 457 W as id t w that it in ° BASLE, J 14—Count Karol tater escaped dlagitixed as a cattle ML } Herbert Augustus Shermar ¢ ednesday, 10 A. Mu; thence would bring about a quicker revival of | t 1 Ing the Am former Premier, ha r. Lieuts, Maso and Tubero were tate broker and appra: nelected pro heal Senators Want Know How ‘* 100,000,000 Will Be Spent, Mansel \Mreves,: died she, Sporn! wae zs hia home, No. 41 aet Alxt Strec F ™ WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—-Several Sherman was a f days’ delay in the Senate tx in prospect 4nd. nion Tank Lieut. DANTE NANNINL, for the $100,000,000 European relief ap- awamis Club at F , "ala. A Services at CAMPBELL FUNBRAL proportion measure, passed yesterday CHUKCH, 1970 Broudway, Wednesday, by the House after the reading of Presi- apoM . els Church, where & ao! be officiated for the Interment Calvary economic life than the payment of an| heane from France. Hecre nieln|vinional equivalent in. money ‘ The financial clauses concern the| nication with Admi gold reserve of the Reichsbank and] pur Ae the issue of money by Germany! sary personnel could be supplied for Marshal Foch, when he meets the| ty te Hungarian sre es, but managed to over= a — F t despatch res] power their guard and escape, at] POxtss to=da: CARDINAL HONORS PRIEST. |" yi first of the airplane spies was The despatch said th - < Camillo de Carlo, a Venetian. neil had turned over all authority | Wa carried over the Austrian lines toe "popular government rplane, taking with bin @ num- rd as 8 day he had been in commu. | Heput Ben s and was con the National Giacom imore Inte Preatde ules of Mar, Sigour: Obl He wa y |inan yy ne German craft nan armistice delegates, wili| : YS PREARSS| PEP AL AVS Despatches seaterda 7 | james Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop |ber of carrier pigeons, These he lbor-} i Ya on: J ie Mi cenlunation of . Announced) ee itimore, Was present thia morn-|ated from time to time with messages Gens Wileon's jeapeat Ler promot enticr = f ®lan an ministry [it at the solemn mars of requiem {to the Iallan staff, His success led to) checked only by food. , m are ft mation i the repose of the soul|the formation of a regular service. rathe House measure waa transmitted ; ; mn with reor nfs also forecast | “ , serbian 7 Reet ‘o the Senate to-day and referred Combing Won't Rid 1 manicig Tet atolnaten ana t Biqourney W. Fay ip the Nppropriations Committee, hear an ay i | many non now | KeErvicr \e of Our Lady of Lourdes, 143 no further action was planned de i short at home would asain ss shew tn the most disposition of the fund was received, | ; | uid VA, dan. 44 ———— The only sure way to get rid of dan- | fo t . th a and re-entist . Catholi | druff is to dissolve it, then you des- | or ee ae Cardinal made Rae Tee ee ee cakah COLBY TO QUIT U. S. BOARD.) troy it entirely. To do this, get about, REDS UNMOLESTED HERE. lowing the nore to oeCUpy A jury to try Morris Zucker, @ Ab 2 tll four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; J And Swish auth re : Brooklyn dentist-Bolshevist, was se- apply it at night when retiring; use |Goverament Taking No & ganda oy Oa RORY ger ane | sncen waaterany Ih tae Fesere Coery KEL : Asay ainincen the eal ca shine, Ke Mepe to Peete . c Bee riven Pe) the | Brooklyn. Zucker was indicted for : i ERED ASSORTED BUTTER CHEAMS—These are dain cally with the hae ine hevs abet ian aut setts ae ey ee ee eae of Gur] an alleged seditious speech made| WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Bainbridge a of riclient 8 tin Brome’ covered: Good ip ¢ wi it ne finger tip: { WA {Holst | fr i ah hee MV hady uf rt who stood at attens Nankegiving wight in the Browns-|Colby announced to-day that he had eer ie reat Checalate. berry, Do ils ii ty and by m rnin. ‘ =m Bued with Holshevist ideas huye boon | sn when thy dy wae rem wed (| vite Labor Lyceum, in which he said tendered his resignation as a member of eclal for Tuesday und Wenesd sy. PO. post, | all, of your dandruff wi r fv ik a stage of i) ken to Phi) ohio’ t Y r h Ge! y| the Shipping Hoard in December, with ? : one, and three or four more ap ' vo taken te Philadelphia tor] he would have fought with Germany . with ; ee bs i coae i hy te os fr Lean Ve 5-5 nterment tn the front line trenches and pro-|the request that it be given considera- Tuesday's Attractive Offering shications = wi completely dissolve | Justice officiala who have been observ = — - : . the work board ntirely destroy + ON i claimed the final victory of Bolshey-| tion 9% soon os work of the SARTRE CRYRT: hy) ce yy rage hl aut DAL Oa USE eo |Mtimp ta . r 4 ns mo ta tht Lew and) iin Testimony will begin to-day. | permitted. It is not expected the res! eenoma ria hkl and trace of it, no matter how much ey ain Now York, In| Que adel fom Other Intute Judge Garvin, in reply to the do- | nation will be accepted until after Pres- fi ARLAY Same dandruff you may have | ale ae s 1 jthe naval aviation rtation atian! A ventict of $65,000 was awarded to tom that the war dent Wilson returns from Hurope. {[] Sage, Beoutifulls tated, are big bare of r ou will find, too, that all itching Li hee mae wfore | Pate fj Poe ten Been Lees Omron Nhe ee was | “Nir. Colby said he felt he could no |} | delighttully flavored catiteton afd digging of the sealp will st ‘dae te Brnicers have kept |qyq dirigible was carried to a phreys of B ’ Ml actually, although not technically, | longer neglect his business now that the erystalline blocks of de~ neuras P iguing alp will stop at) weil» + | net the Hudson| over before the speech was made,|war !s won, He denied that differences Heionsnens: in Cin once, and your hair will be Auffy,| — pepartine dug Meinte nave (a Firat Nu ig ‘ ny, to- | OV" that the war is still on, Zuck-|0f oplnion hed arise between Chairman in, Creme lustrous, glossy, silky and soft and ov en it bY. > bg Hurley and himself. 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