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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919, BRITISH DOMINIONS TO VOTE WITH U. S. AT PEACE: TABLE ‘ Basia Sos MONROE DOCTRINE |1,200 CASUALTIES Tye tancess cumtore, NISSION 10 VISIT RUSSIA ere a OO Te RE Sry interests. The Evening World ob- pate in the financial arrangement tained to-d. Ashbel P. Fitch « Following upon the decision of the | —_ Prohibition legislation, some informa- ’ ’ a uiiiaken ea! utilization of German shipping, cer } om > . ¥ tion on this point a < tain consequential arrangements were Threaten Hunger Strike Mr. Fitch doubts if there are fifteen } made and representatives of the ase in Washington, Btates in which so-called rendum | (Continued from First Page.) cussions proceed, thelr assumption | Seciated Governments were nominated | WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 —Twenty-two laws" might be invoked in such a way ' J being that these will range far into | to deal with the matter members of the National Woman's 9 to affect the national prohibition” ~ the subjects of raw materia! and, “Consideration was then given to|Party, arrested Monday in cotnection 2 emendment. In probably not m Sot ae for feoding Germany, But if the! finance, proceeding on the theory | the position of neutrals in the mart with a demonstration in front of the F than two or three, ne said, would » America Might Act on Behalf Rule of Bolshevism Ended, Glermana fail to agree to the proposi-|that the nancial or economic dom- |<f food supplies, Bulgaria's situation | re, cootee’ Ge President Wile ; + erthrow eto! e ¢ ' | os ‘ jon advanced by civilians, Mar-| ination of sma fatto » atin re as discussed n agreement was} Hs Bs t “A number of States,” said Mr. Fite! Hemisphere. does Keep Up Fire. | aii cite y a Gace ile domination, ing the organization of the council." | they would conduct a hunger strike. is “have provisions in their constitutions —_—-—- | | Ty LOTPARY WA. ihe Aiiled ania | The financial’ programme cf the bo —————— : providing that laws passed by the lax) paris, Tumgday, Jan. 14.—Lord! BERLIN, Tuesday, Jan. 11 (Asso- | | | taonera, Wark oh Foatal to Prives tox| “oe ne fn viswes 18 Thess cameees U, S$. OFFICERS 10 SURVEY KING HONORS MOFFAT. ' Islature can be reviewed by the people through the referendum process—that will be to consider whether the league day to meet the German delegation! weit should tend st DAMAGE FOR PRESIDENT . and take up with them the propost- |. should land its ald financiatly | In recognition of bis services for Robert Cecil, who discussed with clated Press) Berlin's long week of i a petition bearing the required AM¢rican journalists to-night his, Bolshevism is Qnally ended, Tere ae UD Ee te ie roPear, [nd economically to the small inde. ao the Allies’ during the wae, ¥t number of signatures is sufficient to Views ax to the work of a league of and there scattered desperadoes, et pendent states which sre rising out wae George has made John Moffat, for four cB! s chant ships to the Allies for trans- | are es . 4 submit the action of the Legistature to nations, had little to suy relative to| mostly youths, still fire oceastonally , - | | portation of 4004. jof the war. Estimate of Ruin in Belgium and | years active {n war relief work here, the people of the State for approval or the limitation of armaments, Me ex-| from some house-top, and during the yp p” 7, |p’ When the question came up at the| TH® representation of the various France May Take a Commander of the British Empire, veto, | nreuned tie esta ver, that the| DIRht# attempts are made by small A, | | conferences of the associated powers| Countries in the inter- Allied Conference Months ‘The French Government also honored “Ft ts doubtful, however, if this rotes? Peetaee temearuie amir Wee he foe Dr. Karl a kes | ‘i 4 that. the |/* Still the subject of revision, but ax , nid Mr. Moffat by awarding him the Me+ : i; f <ticague of nationa “certainly would js of the followers of Dr. art + | the President maintained that e we | Paris, $= Pi ’ ¢rendum proposition would apply to provide for the Jimitat " Liobkneoht.to revive the relan of tor } - peat results could be obtained by put- outline by the council the allotment 18, Jan. 15.—President })ileon | gaille d’Academie, i the action of a Legislature which has | >. vent. armaments’: Hol for. ‘They are inalgnificant, however Y Bees j "ling exeotitiok of he pink’ te ie] Roce (Wo cereus secs fo CaBaeS Dom tite) he cai dished comeet ; ** crease of present armaments." Hoe) are in ant. ho’ oa ing exec of the pla stratia, S estimate of the actual, physical damnge fe ndoreed or ratified the National Pro-| said that the league, if formed, would | Compared with what has passed. ; ‘ ‘ handa of civilian instead of milltary|Ane'cnc to New Zealand ena wenn ’ ie Poeigiata during Lense ate) BIWition Amendment, for the reason do away with all treaties inconwis-| A few Spartacans tried to recapture | s officials. He obtained suMfcient sup-!rsundiand, in addition to the atlot-|(¢ War when the Peace Congress that the purpose of the review pro- tent with ite tene Including com-| the Charlottenburg police headquar-) |. yi port, particularly trom Groat Britain, ment, as nea Ray tanenices As whe reaches the stage of discussing indem- Visions in the Constitutions of most « t , ters the night after they were taken " ry +h tine » as oust, 4, O| nities. A survey Is now being planned * 8 of 6 pacts providing for a balance 6f to carry his point. One of the pt'n-| other co i y the States which adopted them was to! power. | by the government troops. Le ; . ee Cstltan abieeiene. (ast WOW aL countries taking part in the |and wit probably be conducted by more The Tropiko Orange give thé people power of review of ikea Wh ak the femal | Dr. Karl Licbknecht's sister was ar- i ff : a shah drt than 200 American Army officers chosen Seaso State laws. Where this purpose is | a wera ee tesice of s Shee on OF | ested to-day and 1 hundred! 7. yf Ff 4 to get American mies rs back home| ‘This is not considered as giving| especially for the work | m is Here ‘ pinih, the action of the Lesielature in| SUS Of Nations would Rave UPON) vcveis are flocked up awalting trial, |'t af | Wilson hopes to obtain German ac-| preponderance to Great Britain and| Many difficultirs are presented. for | tifying the N mrohibition | ine, Monroe Doctrine, Lord Robert #8 | ii, inaamuch ax martial law was |! vf J quiescence to the Allied proposals, $0| hor colonfes, but rather as giving the|in many of the devastated regions there | ratifying the National Prohibition | serted he could see no confilet with h ie atk 16: tae that German ships will relieve the|cotonien separate representation ac-|#re ubsolutely no records lable Amendment is not subject to review | the doctrine, Hypot cal questions | ®t proclaimed, “Florida's Constitution provide ie aa to wii were r | lpeaatae douiree | pre vent transportation burden, cording to their activities in the war. | "Pon which to base an estimate of what x : a been thtown| PRINCESS CHARL ee — lAlso, it is the American viewpoint |°*!sted there before German guns and that any action of the Legislature ts! in case Mexico or & cordon of troops has been thrown t would happen | Sith ALTRRPia | troops ground the towns and villages | whan oe that it 1s preferable to give the colo- “But that State had gone dry by| trouble with the league, and Lord| {© Most Important Industrial see-| Marie's Successor Chosen by Cham ies 6 ireds yous nies oc CerOumn alizing what pre-war conditions * . ediatel . | the mother country, The interests of . sata sihore tha eneatls tons in Greater Bertin, for the s dia Canad ‘ewfoundland ai and fixing the proper value for Of ratification of the Constitutional] “Then 1 think an arrangement| PO’ of carrying out the work of} After Her Abdication. | bo much the same those of the dama inflicted will, therefore, | disarm civilians and such Sparta- TOWARD COMMON GROUN United States, whose five members, | take many weeks, und probably month Amendment camo up for action in the | could be made by which America| U0" aryl bt illoaic| pit at ibecte | LUXEMBURG, Tuesday, Jan, 14. with Brazil's three, give the American| In the opinion of some observers the Legislature, and when the Legislature | could act in behalf of the league.” | CHR fehters as are still at liber Princess Charlotte, sister of Grand os countries an aggregate of eleven | mili of actual damages, when computed, | 7 0 vhich is embe \ ratified the amendment the people| Regarding the admisvion of the}, The military moasure, w Duchess Marie, has t chosen as} inembers. will be so great that the Entent : veing carried out in the most dras ons arte; HEE Deen) cuosey AS | Advocates 6 sponents of Inter-| America will also be represented by cites thin Heese ratified the action of the Legislature. | Central Powers and their allies to] MINE carried out in the tow! Melt tie iattens successor by the Chamber | Advocate an igre ae ST ccdinical detegatea whenever, techs | ations probably wit! “be more con-| Juieieat Orange in the World” A ipering in other States wouid| the Teague, Lord Robert said they| (1 Tele thrown 18:aNa apy. &t Deputies, which met immediately national Police Force Ap- tical matters are considered. Hut | Seopte to TOE atin Bilan Ie weil ane | undoubtedly produce a similar 1e-| should be admitted, “if they showed ihn i bene na “\after the abdication of the Grand proach Cot ‘omise thet status will be that of exchange- |than with the possibility of exacting i suit” an Inclination to do the right thing | (TS the big industrial plants of the] ) oS was announced proach Compromise. able delegates, whereas the rosurt |further damages in the nature of punie| “food and refreshing bever es = section which are known to be ~ PARIS, Jan, 15 (Associated Press), | members of the conference will have | tive indemnities and war costs. age combined Rpsseinag ok Germany, ne! sala? Hpartacan strongholds, Pedestrians| , BY & vote of 30 to 3% the Chamber) _ vii the resumption to-day of the |@ status of plenipotentiaries, - -— ‘ New Brans “We must await events, If ahe| SPAttacan stronghoks eatrlans | decides ediately to appo! \° Se saith eb? ein : i hoe an A “ bs es A a an Moe Wein Gilat ana: the Rousse cite cel a im adiat iy toap ‘ int ee | avaetties preiimitaty to the ‘Pekes . 3:988,696,000 Marks German Golad| The name Tropiko stamped on \ ver a new leaf and tries to] en ee Oe “irtleg. ‘The tele, |ekation to receive incess ot a ceadnaie ieee enerve May Be Transferred. i | * Sigetaaggn lM NB. Jan. 15 | repair the damage she has done there Lida Mite iil ea en 4 ti. |lotte’s oath of office, Princess Char- | © eterence it Jey sbperee’ ih ue GREEKS PUT IN CLAIMS PARIS, Jan. 15.—German gold re- each fruit, } -_— mec male Wecuameld yy ete inne FOABOR Wie aRe ahoala AbL Von Pion Le eH je eae a ov i e T)lotte will assume office Wednesday Bingen eat te cesta Fahl ber FOR BIG TERRITORY AWARD: serves, which the Allies propose to he teakue oe purpose of m 4 oO siege of pen ont is being carried on by rt 01 0 ert! Porte Exchange, aehlee énty a cup of ten or a glass of miik| TNC lnakue is for the good of MY) Monit ax airtight as possible, * “ {forces having the same object bu Lan Peed eas ae aint aah Left! ye a fas their reward on. their return home| M4nity and not for any select group. |” a. : | 8 Reichabank, totalled 2,262.624,000 marks Ne Bs Ha f ; This section of Berlin ix notorious SERGT VINCENT BARRY IS differing as to the means for making | Y ON CONSTANTINOPLE on Dec. 31, according to the last official Nay ieee) Brkash of the trent | gyre ces cer AE ene comes'tp for its riotous tendencies and 1s gens | z letfective the decisions of the pros Feport Of the Relchabank. — Cormpiia- feterane’ Associaiion, calling for | Austria, because of her internal con-| jay, es . aan —— tions made here froin German official prohibition act. 2 place for all the criminal ¢ lrepresents the contention that the ant Parts of Balkans and Asia| ve, ® total of 3 313,000 marka. a Lord Robert said, Dealing with ane} * anes 6 scenes be! ‘ i Besides this there are great quantities Gitier eaclthe naeansiy he teed 1 nesemploya: of the : decisions of the league must bel Minor and Islands Adjacent of paper which various muni es 3 STOCK FOR EMPLOYEES. {{) "7°" Injuatice to, exctude To | KOR works, one of the most radical] Father Just Receives Final Word jbacked by Its combined udaieel| to Kingdom, have 1esuet ou | Werkers to Gee t Steet € hemia, saying: “Sho'was not to blamo| ony” toque ine Benin Proletariana on Fate of Soldier—Police ecen(iuel ata dans I ee | ARIA ibaa Le (Associates [COP Pretest tow Against N lect i : (i ond Oo resume work on ' 5 view that its findings can be enforce 8, jay, Jan. ssociate ¥ mon at $02. for the war and {x progressive. Soe Officer's Son $I ‘ rf ae Annexation by Japan. iaivech Gacy of (AA Weiter ataieg|' Lord Tobert acid’ hat che’ Leaeue ied day morning. Similar action) cr nN Slain. without the aid of a common mvorld | een “Greece has laid before the] WASHINGTON. Jan. 15.—Resolutions E Haat Convorctice cnnouneea yesterday |might in ome canes. take over nd,| seo Dut an and to the strike of rail-|,. erst, Vincent Harry, previously re-| police foree. |Peace Conference a memorandum| protesting against the annexation of our Lyes that the price of common stock to em-| ministrative control of certain torri- | Re, employes at noon to-day ported missing in action on June 30,| Diplomatists, watching the move-|signed by Premier Venizelos setting |Corea by Japan, and ask President You'll it 1 (hy ‘will be $92 a share ¢ oho errl-| DEAD ESTIMATED AT 200 AND | ‘45 Killed on that date, according to a] ment of the two ideas as they come | forth the situation of Greece and her| Wilson und the American peace dele- ‘ou'll surely regret it later i ees have until Feb. 28 to make | tore’ Of great international interest later message from the War Depart- = . ela ea gates to apply the principle of self- i oul ipuions. but the sallora in the| He said that Palestine and Constanti- WOUNDED AT 1,009, ment to hia father, John ee No "208 into bearing before the conference, Claims in the settlement of the war.|Tetermination to that country, have on. You owe it to yourself _ feipley” of wine’ Pittsburgh Steamship | opto might be in this clas T Losses inflicted on each side in tho" pil army No 202} acom Impressed with the view that The memorandum says the Hellenic been went by, tne New Corral, Asadelatton to protect your eyesight - . & su . wil ve a ie OM U a rs le Bh t 5 A be e a ec Nat to the President be et H Ss Toner Cine, gupeldlgy, will have. al eated that he aacented Prenident | Whting fo Berlin’ dutibg the past] iwenty yours old and entered Company [Doth are moving toward a common Hae Pana haee OE Erase) O08 Laban Forelan Relations Committee of cone ||| NOW with Ehrlich glasses. i y untll spring. | Wilson's view that the League muat | CCK afe a# yet estimated only rough: /7, ssc Infantry, a few days after he|SFound which, for example, might © jom 55 per cent. live in the King-| gress, Reliable Eyesight Examination } ot’ shange ban been on de alto Ih favor! ie constituted by the pre sy ‘ ust] iy, Hut it in believed that they will! graduated trom Fordham University in] Provide that the nations could re- dom of Greece, Half a million —_ by Registered Eye Specialists. 1B pl Co the corporation. These men| Congress, adding: “Otherwise it will greatly exceed 200 dead and 1,000} June, 1917, ‘The last letter received by|Serve for each individual case th Greeks in America included in the| Chile Eager to man Ships Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 will be entitled to subscribe if they re- ” Ture to their positions by July 1. | become an imposmbility “= In discussing the probable eMfcacy wounded. ‘The overwhelming ma-|the father was dated June 20, the day| decision whether they would utiliz figures. ¥re jority of these are Bolshevists the suldier wax killed armed force of avail themselves of Wishing to reunite the Greek popu-| BUPNOS AYRES, Jan Lita the Ehulich kSons Murray, previously | other means. lation in the Balkans, Asia Minor and i sisctupopransttal dash sseratadld Property losses amount to tens of} !’fivate James E My of the plan to force obedience to ' i German ships wh a Est rt BY corms Considers New Came ee ite Pengue, Lond Roped ie:| millions of marks, in addition to the}fePorted ax missing in action, is new re-| ‘Phere is reason to believe that such the Islands adjacent to the Kingdom, | neutral ports, the chil New Veeinee hee, olan Ms =" corr HAGE. beta he Gare tee damage to newspaper plants and Goy- Oe MOVING) Been! KNEE Oss Re ang Fs would meet with the Greece asks, frat, Northern Bpirug,| Will do its utmost to obtain possess 223 Sixth Av., 1gth St aD ON, —The Ger: ‘It we had a confe: pul g bridges near the s Ais Gi y we which w neerned he ‘ * & meas Cabinet met yesterday to dievune | reply oe tnt, ® conference on the}ernment buildings, Merchants’ lones | ig bullding bridges near the Hinden-lsupport of somo of the European Which contains 190,000 Creeks against Le rod Ret ORIEN antl 350 aad St. 0. 101 at Ann St 17 42d Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St..cor,Bond St the new Constitution and to consider|not allowed them to fight for a through Iscting ‘ere! very. High, ond ie r | statesmen and there is nothing to $0,000 .. |banians. cording to reports from Sant proposala for the meeting of the Na-| period, there would have been no] youth being captured with 60,000 t st the entire come : A a demand, Greece ask Megiente te would becrejected: bi 8 a second demand, aks pany wax wiped cut. He was the son | Mdicato that it would be rejected bY 9° ace, without Constantinople, — { been known} marks’ worth of jewels which ho had}o¢ Police Lieut. James E. Murray of the |e American representatives, ‘Thrace, according to the memoran- H could have] stolen, In streets near the| West 47th Street Station. Priv Mur | This is the feature of the situation) dum, is peopled largely by Greeks, PACKERS FED M NN police headquarters nearly every store Was twenty-one years old and saw! as it exists to-day, The third territorial claim ma fal by Greece is for parts of Vilayet gineers, when alr tonal Assembly. rmany's parucipa-| war. If the situation h. tion in the Peace Congress Was alsolto the worl taken up. The meeting will be con- tinued to-day, no natic to fig! for its pe was systematically looted service with the 22d Engineers on the| The plans are being rapidly put into -_- Cuban Envoy in P. ce cpa Hioldine (ha iiss Mexican border ints eeueaie t 4 in Asin Minor. These have a popu- oep. ‘ 5 thelr: & > 0: s claimed to be both “geographical- : 5 it to grease their gubs and J the Peace Conference in full session! Are calmed fo in it ttesral hares Ot Funeral service at late residence, 824 bots Mise Welfe of Newark D Me-| can discuss them thoroughly and | Greece.” Bist st., Brooklyn, N. Y., Thursday, # 4 A $3. 00 00 roclamation Suggests Constitu-| by local troops show that the Spar-|] song commission from among its member- motery. ‘ : : AMPTON, Maas, Jan. 15.— | MULM.—On Jan, 14, 1919, at hi : i 000,000. tion Resembling That of tacan uprising was inspired from Mos-| announcement wan made at Smith Col. {SNIP to Produce the framework to ———— dence, 230, Weat B7th ot, SHELEGY ' Phonograph for Switzerland co} tree to-day that Miss Marie Wore ne) Wein with the assistance of the) ALTIED) AND) FREED LANDS | ccontinuea trom viret Page) VAUGHN HULL, husband of Josephine operas Dr, Liebknecht, the Spartacan| Newark, N. J. had been appointed di- | ohm Al advisers | i Base Sherwood Hull, from penumonta toliow> ; 1 COPENH a Jan 18 —The v+lleader; George Ledebour, head of the|rector of the Smith College Relief rhe work before to-day's session eeremreneemeet ing Infiuenga ; ernment of Brunswick has issued al revolutionary Independent Socialist | nit in Fran Mies Wolth oh f the Si © Council comprised] ¢ > . him “in substance that letters Veeder ‘uneral servicesy Thursda 12 " olutiona dope oc n rance le succeeded [Of the Supreme Counc mprised | Gt; nt Issued Concerning Meet- oor et THOMAS A. EDISQN ih ees _Dropesing the ferma-|eiement, and the immediate sup-|Mias Anne Chapin of Springfeld, who|completion of the allotment of rep: Stateme i fe: us Ing eet-| wrote in 1407 and 1908 showed Veeder grclock ‘noon in gt. Georgv's Chapel, . ton ry entral North German| porters of these revolutionary chiefs|is returning to this country with Mrs.|resentation of the various nations ing of Supreme Council of had given Mann a horse.” lay ac lini seal spent $3,000,000 and years of | Federal Kepublic” with a preliminary research on the Beautiful constitution resembling that of Swita- jew Edison. Youcanhave in your |eriand Soldiers and Workn Sun, |the recent uprising would succeed MASON.—JOHN MASON, CAMPBELL FUNERAL OHURO® were so certain that their plans for | 1 nnah Andrews of Bronxville, N. Y.,/and a further delving into the ques- Supply and Relief. Heney said Dr, Adams had found @ nother former director. . ether Rus puld hav ter from M . yee See rcs of Smith col- {tion of Whether Russ . should have LONDON, Jan’ i= An ome ne ie ann thanking Veeder} gepvices, Broadway and €6th ety | statement has been issued here rela- own home for only $285 the pho- cile in various districts « ked io ]that they had prepared a proclama- ie, aise Ceres Hill of Ware; Mixs| delegates in the 1 ‘Wednesday, 2 P. M. her Greene of Providence, R. i, and| large sense the work to-day may de! “Other letters showed that Veeder a ‘ |lange sense the w F y be} *'2 NANNINI—Lieut. DAN’ ANNINL, leompared to that of a Credentials| '¥e to the meeting of the Supreme! had charged the horse to the head ee Leh ‘on which the great inventor |Pas¥ Upon the question. 5 ne . hata ; this huge sum of money. yea a ee ay re Nias Alice Moore of Los Angeles, "Cal thert-Sche 3 have been appointed members Gt thi | CO are te ening ane sitting. a¢| Council ot Supply and Relief held at Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL _ Jan American National Convention, | the Ministry 2 Pei eal in Paris|tested against the charge,” said| 8 P.M. CH oo ; YOU CAN Now | DECORATE WEST'S GRAVE, | declared deposed and formal an-| American Committee for Relief in t) hear the world's best | nay mespects to Memory of New|mont had been taken over by the : The preliminary sesstons will con-| 0" Monday. Heney. wOUIAB—att more ii roe ge Re Yok Wiltak dn pear PERSHING TO A BABY. “A statement was before the Coun- er 4 short illness, KATH. j of a certain department, who pro-| CHURGH, 1070 Broadway, Wednesday, A we rere eee 9 ene 8 es eee ee FA —— Sas ee i re ——EE nouncement made that the Govern- {PF Hast revolutioniats, tinue work on the question continu- “Veeder replied there was little} BRINE McOUIRE, daughter of the late ful New Edison. PARIS, Jan. 15.—American news-| It was already known that Dr.| General Writes to Jersey Intant|Us!y. with the expectation of hav- cil summarizing the prisent position! ground for complaint because the| John and @ecciia MoGulre YOU CAN MAKE _ |PAP*” men went to the American Red | Lebknecht and the then Police Chief ‘Who Was Named for Hin ing it entirely disposed of by Bat-| of dpa ware in romaty fo Beleluns, horse was twelve years old and only | ee ee a erent vide nee ” O | ri e ‘isc! y. vhe orthern rance, joutheastern a+ st $150," ol Le . ay. a. ; Croms cemetery yesterday and| Bichhorn had told Licut, Fischer, the| ‘one of the twins of Mr. and Mra,|Utday, when the first formal sitting} 00 47, at 8 F M. Interment © yourwinterevenings | sixced a wreath on the grave of Paul) city commandant, on the day named |Georgo Vohden of Unionville, N. J, [of the Peace Congress will be held. | rope and Northern Europe, Resolu-| When asked to-day about Heney’s| Cainenry. atare Es ohperadl means Of | West, well known New York writer| {hat it had been decided to over-|born on the day of the signing of the| LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO EX- tions were passed respecting the] statement regarding the gift of a graph with @ Saul,” [and Red Cross worker. West died in|{hrow the Government, The docu- armistice, was pamed for Gen. Eershing CLUDE OTHER QUESTIONS, appointment of committees, repre-| horse, Representative Mann said he ui % “4 LOST, FOUND AND REWARO! You can enjoy the | Paris after his return from the west. | ™entary evidence to this effect is now |and Cedrle Alley of Vaushall road.| pha programme commonly agreed | MAtative of the four associated Cov-| asked several of the packers whether | rrecetiaay tus s1 one <e od ! td . y col in results of Thomas A. Edison's years ern front, where be had engaged in| adduced by tne Vorwacrts in the| Union wh dled avontl © transnor -|upon calls for primary considera. | ¢rnments to rere errangemonte |e Ohiot he pould use in Dis were [entestree ee armas { of tireless energy, his expenditure of {war work and at one time narrowly | form of the proclamation referred to, |Gen. Parmmie as ontrmiel “the isn or the forming of a League of certain diatrich. den in Chicago. He said he got a|tiy,onr tele of, cium. \horat | $3,000,000 in actual money. escaped death when a shell from a| Th Proclamation which, including |Davtor of the First Congregatonal Nations and the Congress will work | ‘Generally speaking, the position} horse, but didn't know whether |# vey PSM lala as. oom : ey | 4 : ' in regard to Allied and liberated ter- | Veeder gave it to him or who it was. [fAS—LADY §HTAT 5 . HEAR THENEW Ge D KUN exploded near him, | We slmnalures, wes typewritten, wes)Church. The General sent this letter, | on this to the exclusion of all other) © |e) tmere is a suMcient| overnment ownership and not li- ah ak A) Edison at the Edison |He suffered from abell shock as a} Arent? ore on dan. 6 bya [suse received subjects, ” : \ cense of refrigerator cars and stock. [tra quest and century Preatre oF Rat x Ghop today—ite beau. | result. Pee ees aeeeasea” batora = aie Dear little namesake: I have just| Those European statesmen who| World supply of food available to) yards was urged by Heney. baa fhinelandennasiry! ee TO tiful Re-Creations will Ministry ‘with $00 armed men from |fecelved a letter from Kev. K. Newton | now appear friendly to the purpose of | meet thelr needs, and that all possi- —->____ delight you! ASSEMBLY FOR SUFFRAGE, |ene esa” tiabies: ‘which ‘way then|Slter advising me that you have been ‘Ducting the League of Nations ques | Ble steps are being taken to ascertain we Upper House th Uraing| that tho Minisiry be turned over to| wishes for a very successful career, pressed the view that the formation port by United States Senu: tiona, one of the hi rters of the revo- {named in my honor and I wish to as-\1 10 45 the fore have repeatedly ex-|®Ad meet them and solve the at- t @ ryt peel him. Lieut, Hamburger objected to| “Sincerely yours lof the league and the making of ALBANY, lutioniats marine. demanded | sure you that you have my very best tendant financial and transport ques- 3 15.-The New York| the typewritten signatures as invalid, “JOU PERSHING.” | peace are joint problems, which can-| “Pending the presentation of the ; SHOP Assembly to-day, without tion, | Dut said he was ready to surrender poke Binge retors oy adopted the GraveaMeNab reactution.| the Ministry if the document were TRINITY SEATS TO BE FREE | — ‘ 5 " would re © Mate tencet| properly signed The efforts thus seem to be to Opposite Public Library |enta’ " rs The troops withdrew and returned | | bael : blend al! energies to the laying of to vere, any ; later with the proclamation bearing | Veetry Decides to Change Practice ine foundations of the leasue Y ADDITIONAL THROUGH 7 | 15 Fifth Avenue Foe A" | | the personal signatures of Liebknecht tn Old Churches, Hie fOUNARLORS DE Whe IPea ae Beit hE Wed., Jan. 15th, Is the Last Day of Our Mid-Week Special FP wannte U4 ¥ pte Eats tht] and Scholze, together with an anno-| ane vestry of Trinity Church has the conforence may fF » CHOCOLATE, COVERED ASSORTED BUTTER CREAMS—These are daintion SLEEPING CARS tation by Dr Li Knecht signing actual making Of the peace treaty in East Orange and Newark ara ead ale nll be Gistineuve charms vee livction of Chocoluig Covered Gondlte w and Cal BALES WaGh “as the representative of |W2animously adopted the suggestion of tne early spring, even, indeed, if it] eae Conitee oe Feeney ch fo win Rwrest € ¥ ye oe |G Ledebour,” who is for the|DF Manning that n Trinity, |e only a preliminary one which will TO THE Hoecial for Thesday and Wed GES yS)GN)A FOR WAR WORK. |2snen! sere GL. Faults and’ ét 1 be tree fi g question of| ope * | mation, but retained the Ministry in}ean be made demobilization and the return of the Overscan Welfare his own hands. ‘These are the only churches in Trin-| Warring countries as ne CHOCOLATE ALMON: rly a8 pos Effective January 19 Ef sana® ar With al tty parish in which seats aren ee. e economic ec r NOUGAT — These are edtertiscd th the World or reverie IN, Jan, 15 —Service ine| Blame Fived for Troap Train is teases run out In. May iy Peinlty aaa LI ph ia From New York big bars of finest Cali- “Lost and Found Bureau.” Koom cancion Wreck. and in October in St. Agn . jon ‘ be . 4 y for Key West fornia Honey Nougat, World Building, will be listed ¥ WASHINGTON. Jan. 15.—Blame for A number of pews in ‘T Chureh | This |s recognized by all the states Palm Beach, Auguste, richly spangied with for thirty days, These lists can be mast ei OE the wreck of a troop tr the st, [and tn other old churches are owned | men at the conference as of the ut- a ee the choicest and tastiest the pew owners will turn them over to Gen be left at any oF The Word's t preseribed for} Murahyille, Mo. teat Septen nthe corporation for publi and that |confined to the Europeans alone, — | Corresponding Additioi wrapped in sanitary 4 Advertising Agencies, or ean bv» he’ service and for each | which twelve soldiers and three em fothers Will co-operate in opening thetr | aan ksi fap Ain Dake | Sleeping Cars Northbound Seleoh ened directly to The World muilateral triangle of |plavees were killed and forty persons |pewa to the public sithough retaining The sponsors fr ra League gE NS: ’ 1 4000 Beekman. New York, oF One-eigh of an inch injured, was placed to-day by the| their ownership righ tions plans contemplate the broaden- 1 ‘ R R Breetiva off 100 Main, iriangice will be worn Hately Bureau of the Interstate Com: etion of Trinity Parish will it’ ing out of the functions of the pro- Pennsy vania N,N, 0 directory, on the Jeft siveve of the cout and wound merce Commission on a train despatcher Is Believed, influence | ma other OF Ld < The woscttied waamnt includes the container, ne irlansilon on the right sleeve, vind engineman churches toward the free plan. posed league as tie prel'minavy dis-