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7 Aho DNS sep THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919, fas resuited in so unprece-|sent the result of its labors for ratl- ASS ea +! KONAPPING PLT.:|_ A Page comrnee The Gelogates has had any part in| recognizing the vital Importance | Injustice. Humanity can piace con- | sresenting an unbr in you, because you are not} snemy n front to the once and rid the scalp of every able 9 we & ‘ ue }Former Ambassador to London, jose who have outraged the As regards Russia, it is stated that vt san Bo ¢ eemantty.” | Who Sought to Keep Peace, of humanity. the five leading powers have agreed | President reviewed the secre! that her representation by any Itus | esent Teutons. PAG Of the Central Powers for world sian clement is impossible for the | TRICH, Jan. 18—The Munich Mastery and continued! moment. It argued that the ad !on tate that the German “H, after long vicissitudes, th m n of Former Premicr Lyoff or 7 fet | de ntes to the Peace Cont ‘ Ors ¢ rime 30lshevist Who wished to reign by the sword any other man who fitured in pre | Rum rs of German Bolshevi w 1 on Brockdorft. ave perished by the sword, they | vious Russtan Governments might *| Raid at Amerongen—Former | Rantzau, Mi Have but themselves to vbiame. They | give tho L 6 to & &| Siler G P, rmor A abe been destroyed by their own |clare that the powern were support $ Ruler Greatly Aged | wador at don; Count Qeorg Diindness. . ing @ monarchical regime © | } Ar Uist Karl Kaut- “Your natioris entered te war suc-| Ag to the other questions before S| AMERONGEN, Holland, Jan, 18) sky, former’ Under Secretary of Cessiely, bul came one and all to the! tho Congre te at, financial | (United Press),—Guards about Count} Foreign Aftairs in the Ebert Gov- help of treatened right and economic, rder of ir con S| Bentinck’s caatte were reinforced to: ernment “Edke Germany, Greut Britain and | sideration wil! bo indicated in the 3 | day whon it was reported that armed . Frrafce had cuarantocd the indepen. | les 0 procedure to be read by Pree Sones tate saree ‘|, (in private papers of 3 Genes of Belgium. Germany sought) Congr haan ‘ Lichnowsky, published In Germany PGp ofish Beigiven. Great writain and| It is understood tha method the place ze the former Kaiser} witkcut his consent, It was sald, EE Noth awore to save Thus | Of Work will be such t pach dele and Kalserin, and carry them off to| blame for tringing on war was laid gation will record pinion on each ss + squarely at the door of the Rerlin fom the very beginning of hostilities question in a memorandum, which tt § rmany for a aecrot trial and death) pa once British Gov ame into conflict the twWo ideas! will hand to the General Secretariat ® | like the Caar’s et : 7 Mi Wer rar ‘ $ nment and Earl ¢ its For Walch for Atty months were t ne ys hard Latah ahr ® | An airplane has been observed re eign Ministor, were represented as Ble for the dominion of the world—j Crate on these mor ithe: 2 | connoltring r the castle, THIS] ger gly pacific the idea of sovereixn for s t making a de q 6 or jnviting * greatly ups elm Hohengollern - —— cepts ‘neither control nor k, and | the deleg of the countries ¢ $ and his wi r nanded fore] y the idea of justice, which depends on Aitected hy tie. une ion #8 F ise roteation teowe thu Ue ; ANDS OFF IN LUXEMBURG. the sword only to prevent or repre ‘ | addition to the Kidnapping pot, WH- | perahing: Denies Americans Inter- the abuse of strength the twent representa ® helm fears a scheme to blow up the fere pal Affate President Poincare reviewed tho | tives of the & oiltina ® | castle PARIS, Pride 17 nera a3 * Jan. As f ) William |¢ nary ‘orces offic dem ‘ OMe to the United Yates ‘ q : bs 14 (A Jes bi oe pHi 1 weave Sgt BPABd what.” he exclaimed, “shall! Menary sittiy i oT ears sontty wake toni yen ne | Papers that the Amer Army on tts We say’ of the solemn resolutions |{)n for telding them s lentry into Luxemburg supp: ch Reken by “he United States in the re category of depisione . " movement directed against the exis' i Of 1917, under the auspices of {the assembled states ax a whole and, | ! constant worrlment, the effects offing Governm ’ Hustrious President, Mr, Wilson, |4bove all, when the future organiza. | which are plainly ble in his When the troops entered Luxem- H mm Iam happy to greet here in| Hon q iene world 4 to way, the | ures and his general physical burg Gen, Pershing issued a pro | question the . jae Nation ‘ ic jolam. n setting forth the reason @he name of grateful France, and if] quan with | ‘ e oe Gave + looks for the occupation and. assuring <h f You will allow me to say so, gentle. f $ aR bias Embers) Jinhabitants that the American Army spre m % | to ps fifteen years older than| would not interfere in the internal mite: in ‘oO 7 . 2 | epirit the p mation, it la 4 j represented in this room ; : hough he is only about to|clared, has been carried out, PARIS, Jan. 16 (Assoc 1 Press) : ; —Whille there had been some ex BL SoReal SES SuR as : Nation that President W might HHPOEDED1O10 00000 oe oem | t the be of th Ubi. | ita Comme ONT? gk weasion of the _ _ lentil : | uppearance suggests a] Badce Congress on behalf of the for 1 and A ivf | enter © Peace Confere interests and desires of the British i aad i a | f soans 06 Presis| ntact and Amnesty for ts own programme Dominions m taken int hae Sehr: Rein , emery §8 SpEREE LG Preei~) ly Bet We int. The rat teeing hithert h Dandruff causes a feverish irrita ‘ Gent Poincare's address of welcome Crimes | rs m of the British domin : ‘ clared to be that the German island usin jtion of the scalp, the hair roots + that there! lions e Peace Con ‘nnn. Ps ME Was Hngliy determined that there! Poymer, Jan, 18.—Foreian Mit | ji : I Australia # me under The ex-Emperor, who had always | shrink, loose 1 then the b be no speeches except those by |tor Litvinct? of the Russian Rotehes [the daw 1 now era, the Premier ee URT ae ee etonead 1) ciao asconatte | 2brinks loosen and then the huir comes i mt Poincare and by Premier} vik Government has mu ‘ # taken to mean th ‘In. the pare ritain |eratie number of cigarettes daily, has |OUe, “a8 Te stop falling hair at eeau when the Premier took | Proposals on behalf f ve e he » recognizes: Australia, | » ints nothing ‘ Cooper afrations the now become a greater consumer of | ; hair as the presiding oMecr of Fein, through the med Aehca. Now ona able admin's ; th ON MURDER CHIAREE. siete than ever, Aw soon as one |patticle of dandruff, get a small bot- friendly emissary, forsthe openin and India as tonomour nation . ira ; +. tal 7 . 9 store fe } meeerens peace negotiations with the Kn Alga ul slug eentimbal torthenmeiier i Pte, Becta ech e [cigarette is finished he starts an- | He of Danderine at any drug store for } Tx response to a request presented | according to the Evening Standard | jong ; tion’ with J apan and Ching, jother, his smoking continuing vir-| few cents, pour a little in your hand it was decided to permit all | None of these propositions | nies qty , "an 16 welfare of the natives must | tually from the moment he rises untii| and rub it into the scalp. After i ly accredited American cor over, has been «ubstantial enough | Prem uBhes announced Aus __ HA CAAUItACL oor aaUEER ORE GEAR (Continued from First Page.) he retire several applications the hair stops dente to attend the opening |to receive serious gonnideration either | tall would deinand, ind antl African question, “It is prohudte that ne Coe | Herr Hohenzollern's meals with hig | Coming out and you can't find any ; livieatia or contie he islands of Now Guinea, a League he United States will J to , dandruff.—Advt. of the Peace Congress, Tho [In Paris or Sn oe tne Bok melee WkURER WitnToeMutn wentnleUtihe New Ouiline iptiait Only |< Gecoperate: with Givat not I began wandering about | wi fe-are of the simplest possible sort - capacity wan limited Ut) vcs are that thelr regime bem i | teeship in Africa ¢ and where I been since I cannot | Water is the only beverage taken at] * = Mee Ganning room for att in( esr WBRt Uisit -tneling (he alk mniliary) supper to ee it vee Minor Differences and De- |inan Southwest Africa, Creat Vritann, renambe Headie, “HUE (i the gasdmopay thn ex-.| : [ ; p or allleountry is threatened, and a he : i . t Is said, does t to eu f ¢ igh BE TooMs. Correspondents will | crimes committed tn their name, andlon ail _queations concerning Hurope| Sif@ to Work With America, | {he Sittca or the ocuministration ty | O'Donnell was walking uinuiegsly | ruler drinks a smail glass of light red 1] MR, JEROME DAVIS BE admitted to other formal ses- | that thelr abotin ation Property | oe the Far East | ——— Africa by herself, ale uckahoe Road, near Central) win and in the evenings @ half gluss | th charge of all ¥. M,C. A. c ssions for the | and ey b en as law ; + venue, Yonkers, yesterda e ore going to bed , tga - ret eed A, Paty ceacud wherein Austral 1, would op-) PARIS, Friday, Jan, 17.—Careful in- —— nOnG HG Atel ses, yeniertey tiers jators: Koing to lbed a Wark tm Rusa eer CHBDUtORT ESIee ell: be po Freedom sea if that vestigation here has made it possible aeare list Etat than titted V ait | \}] Ex aie ie Ruste uate the 1s understood that when the COMPLETE ROSTER hom Nash, ay Aaa aud tal mye neretely than previ- nartin. Lt was Glimartin’s impr Czar, Kerensky and the Bolsheviki adjourned there pending HERE OO Inekibe ver economic OUSLY An outline of the war claims of sion that the stranger was demented, | OF HIS own COLLECTION | at the ; plan for one open and five secret OF PEACE DELEGATES arrangements she pleases. Great Britain and her general desires RY A FRENCH PRIEST, he says, and he took him to the Sec | “The Public Forum” Bi ew =_ - ond Pre ct Police Station. . eat week. American press MU eat al egarding the makeup of the peace Lee aS hes is Re ieic ote the /Electricil Engineer Whose Hobby ||] Church of the Ascension tives decided at a meeting) | EACE DELIBERATIONS Ore einen ie eaeraclas ie the night, It is sald, the man |Eleciricil Engineer Whose | pbeanellated ahaa in i Bight to continue their efforts to| PATUS, Jun, 18 (Associated Presa) [representation of tham shows, are a ted strangely. To-day he was ques-| Was Gathering Antiques Fatally ||] Sunday, January 19, at 8 P. M. the publicity feature of tthe |—The official list of the delegates at fone by Capt. Hugh ady and| le | The Public te Invited, ; eace Conference may not be IN 60 6 reganied as in general coinciding it. Denis C Chief of the De- Assuulled in Home | iJ | Panes the F Congress absolutely unrestrict- th those of the United States dete ele a een re ve ol ‘0 . bi ne C pai- wi ’ e \ ‘ of Winfield Scott Phil they quote O'Donnell ay) ower, Mfty-six, sla conference inwe houg there are some minor differ. Co ed from Fi ni Nene iter o eo. Rites wuprhos Coudcl cor ; : heats (Continued from F ) aying finally, “I was mixed up in a| from a own ¢ ie SOUGLABARAT LUE KO UEEA : ey | ran ‘remler Clemenceau, For . , ences of opinio Hitte. trouble ao: hate. land | Was found at noon to-<¢ /LASS.— VEER D 8s ite what might be called “halt al Vian" Pichon, Finance Miniete,| Torch of Civilization Held Aloft] Great Britain believes first, it ‘s de- _PIREL@I FESUBLG SMOG OD) SR Rl eee al Ae t4e ee Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL ” It is understood that these| tou, i} Aare Ward ¢ ' 1 clared in the sources, that a "° ©: totaMean the Additional!) and T wendsred ap hers H CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at, Saturday, de aft i rjc : msg by Statue Behind Clemen . " r of tion with Mrs, Le- “What do you know about the Rid- wae! ee so i . lions were made after a vigc High Commissioner to the United Stat . | League of Nations is desirable Ral saat sad bs propped { r §.c0 P.M Giscussion led by President Wil-} and Jutew Cambon ceau's Seat leet and that none of the Brit. ,>®"4y. No attorney in New Yc dell case? Lieut. Cooper asked him! givan, ‘The room was crowded with} GUERNSEY.—On Jan. 17, FLORENCE Mi ‘Who was supported by British! G Britain—Premler Lioya Geo PARIS, Jan. 18.—The Salle d'Hor-| ish war aims will be considered prace | OUtstde of this office, is the author “Thad something to do with that,” | .ntiques and the walls were hung with| GUERNSEY, daughter of the late Dr Mr. Wilson has received | Foreign Secretary Balfour, Andrew Ii ismas Haw reat areriacath siia'de ‘is vble unless they conform with the | l7ed representative of the Leabudy O'Donnell {x said to have replied. | paint chiefly of undraped fg | Egbert Guernsey and Sarah Lette: } cablegrams from the United] a law, ( uo WedOF) paix, whordthe Paaco Conference met| tenete of auch a league an is eontem. |i When Jacques firs ip Tell the truth, O'Donnell," sald] The police believe that the murder | Schenck Guernsey, at hor residence, 362 almost all of which have urged | 82" shu scar 5 to-day, isone of tt ¢ aplendid re=| pla aa Ign and govern the uf. |! New York some ten years ago we Capt, Grady, “Didn't you kill Mary) struck two blows, one with abre,| Riverside Drive. ; to contend for the fullest pub-|_ United St sident Wilson, Sec s 7 i {represented him for a time, but he Riddell the other with a blackJac Funeral at the Church of the Tranafig. retary Lansing, Henry Witte, Col. House] Ception rooms in Rurop Virst to fairs of the universe. She oO be _ Phil bal wat f] % h st, and Madison ave., on i ceniatent with the success of| T's bane ee SURE We chsineten, lieves that things should be ao ad-|l#ter developed a way of changing And the answer, the pollen say paw Miele an electrical engineer apart i nd Gen, Bise cateh the eye of the plonipotentiaries, eves thy ings she > ad : ’ : as “Yea. and his collection antiques wus Aa i s Congress. Italy—Promier Orlando, Foreign Min-| entering the hall, a statue of Poace justed that the war aims of every |i Wyer Meats Ofer Ty = f 4 Hit ae f Long | lebby. not a busine There » In- | RANDALL,—MARY ELIZABETH RAN- ‘ With the assembling of the first | jg indy ex-Premier Bp holding aloft the torch of elvilization| country will conform with those of residence ee tichmond Hill section of Long] dication of a robbery. The was! DALLA , ession of the Peace Congrons|Marauis Balvako Wig! and the 1 had been placed. ‘This herole marble, the others-in ather words, t Mt Harry W. Moore, counsel for Island rang to-day wi ty " EADOTAS By She partic Lying tn state at THO FUNERAL 4 Prospects of the notable assem-| Franconoo Nitth CNittl. res laoreet egiig ‘ Te |heeG “ShOUIA\ Kum COmpace Of RIy Laban Making plans for of young women who had been fol- | > EannCG: BRAC My Gen AE ‘ Of statesmen making rapid pro-|other members of the Itallan.¢ oh ' SHY Oph ny he chi “ae Narra anithe cha f murder was lowed lately by a strange man. One | Witsen Guest of Honor at Italinn Ame “ = . Japan tx-Premicr Saionji, Baron | © mier Clemenceau of France, the | 40 me } " ld of ~ or ty d been ov ki One, bassader’s Dinner, with its work seem enhanced by | y¢ . + : indi J when M told oF aving oF two had been overtaken Ne, a | aki Baron Chinda, Baron Mateui| presiding officer As to indemnities, Great Britain ex oA The Ltalla RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ‘ @Pparent defeat of Bolshevism in| and Count Hayashi presialnis: of | ; spent the night with druggists to Young matron, had been beaten al-| PARIS, Jan, 18.—The ltallan Aim- “ai , thus opening the way to the | Brazil—Senator Epitaclo Pessoa, Dr} In front of the statue was spread )Pects to entor & pool with other na. | SNM Uy Me nay ties lea | mout Insensible. bassador last evening gave a dinner WEST END! y pening ay to the) pandia Caloreras and Deputy Raoul| the council table, covered with the tra. | tions, Her claims comparativery | © , , vere Stirred by those reporte and by the |i? honor of President Wilson Dr. A. tale | ing of the Government and | Fernandes Sateen anne Aa mall it is said, but alle wants her alr] f" ® lvee quantity of cyanide of} § hase reports and by the | giiner wax followed by a reception in 1 threat Dh Cr Prospect of its being able to send | pBeeum—Paul Hymans, Mintster of | ditional green tai diplomacy, This | i potassium, |murder of sweet and gentle Mary hanes | 8. THe Bod of « Pertect Day.” with ; Foreign Affairs; Emile’ Vandervelde| table is in the form of a huge horse. |Paid damage and her shipping losses Elizabeth Riddell, the Rie’ } B inva wysical interpretations by Hana Kronold, callie H ble representatives to the|and M. Vande . a NM lena Mr. Moore hopes to he able to prove | Elizabe ddell, the Richmond Hilt GRACE, Weet Jott oar coluimbus, 11 A.M, Serbia—Ex Beer ! prashich ana ot a Across the upper end were nin a SA ke Whe Eeawes OF Be. by the testimony of th witnesses |Clvic Association rushed its plans for RELIGIOUS NOTICE ek ant 3TH et Sistées and’ Dr: ils dengress is expected to devote Diet who wil alternate’ wits | 88 of honor, for the president off na he League of Nat chat for some time Lebaudy had con-|* Mass meeting on Monday night, at] ———SESO2S AAA ase ‘ single-mindedly to the creation | BY, Mt. H. Vegniteh, Serbian Minister to | Cer the Vico Presidents and Premiers, |U0ns, one of the great things whic : templated the destruction of Mime.| Which the people of the district will YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE rance, and M, Rebs lon each side of tbe tw Great Britain hopes will grow out o " demand additional police protection & League of Nations, and the first tf Venizelos and For-| \ ° is of th 2 Lebuudy and Jacqueline | = 2 DRE POS PROS RAN RCH MER: Bao s¢ Natiens, and the fret Manion an For) hora. tere mere Aten mage Mean Conference I apparent A ogy me |le mas announced sma gonce ons] INTERCHURCH EMERGENCY MEETING atian +] making sixty 4 besides the nine at|!8 @ thoroughly good working agree-| aa vit coarly conclusive Will be added to the force at every H mae to be taken to-day, A 1} the hena of the Seu the nine at) ant with the United States, Great |**''t clearly and HURL OLY ANOS) Tee ncuae! So He 2 a IN WHICH FOURTEEN CHURCHES ARE UNITING of the methods by which the|,,,C#s t1 Kramare, | the head of the table jms ited States Ing that Lebaudy sought to buy|Statlo nhouse¢ he Richmond Hill can be organized will be com-|ter ee erate Bach delegates chair was uphol- | !mpertance is attached to this cyanide of potassium in a drug store | folk Said the dogs would be a help, TO BE HELO AT formally to an Inter-Allied| ; nd. stered in bright red I shor, aati hia Great Britain, it ix declared by the] \, sfanhattan to administer to his {Ut they want more policemen | IFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERI } jon, sitting contemporaneous: |g. second ting equip se aterie nmlete |interpreters of her views, Bee AG 1M} wife and child, Twill file this affidavit | Pi Limi oll 4 aie % - Mati to- | THE F AN CHURCH with the Congress, which will pre. 4 A | tii 1 were In white |'erest On the Cont of Eurovel swonday with District Attorney | 4@y¥ over ody of Miss Riddell, in . , s ahd one ethene and encoud veiling | | other than that permanent peace and] wroijs | St, Benedict-Joseph Reman Catholic} MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20TH, 1919, EIGHT O'CLOCK H <imae a—Dremier Lorden, Sir |dered by dancing Cupids, Fe justice be maintain She thinks} ayn peferrari, an agent for musi-|Chureh, in Morris Park, by the Rev. | SPEAKERS: Like a Breath [eer aha ethees te dutta al are nnin ante noir |that the principle of self-determina-| ai instruments in, Weatburs,, told {James Kerwin, the pastor, Tho chureh | BISHOP LUTHER B. WILSON | | Sernating i a ‘ ne ys | tion uid bo given full play and) istricn Att ray Weeks to-day that |e crowded with family friends, | OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH the Pi e Wood lois uatralia—Premler Hughes and one | ji <p r the us apartniont | that freedom of transit both by rally wiranger stopped him fast. night {Students and alumnl of the Richmond | DR. ROBERT E. SPEER in 8) Routh African Remubllc — Gen, Louis} | Leading t h rel room was land waterways should be kept upliia saned him where Mrs. Lebaudy | fll! High School, from which tho| CHAIRMAN OF THE GENERAL WAR TIME COMMISSION ee me | Both 8 Gen. Jun €. Br or aes lt n it wo wamnbier overt king Hho deuires, it is stated, to see coun-| \ : ins tole Nios Bh, ead graduated two years ag em-j OF THE CHURCHES ithe gums firm sed the tepth (SG 8 Py inna cintater tol Kites can retire for consultations. A {tries such ws Switzerland given ae-| way in ya wan, Doterrart maid, |Pvees of the CHobe Indemnity Com. | RIGHT REVEREND THEODORE IRVING REESE and wholesome; its agreea- | wrance, and one other ‘ Aree Mt one end su d that loess to the a, and she holds that} ions tim that he had hs | pany, No, 153 William Street, M | BISHOP COADJUTOR OF SOUTHERN OHIO OF THE ‘M New’ Zealand—William F. Massey, m would be ved there! tnere are numerov sort whiohl.. . . . huttan, where she worked, and by PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, PRESIDING flavor and comfortable “after to th t p 1H! g5 509 \ 1 Apes | have made SOZODONT pope |e Monin: Further on was a gorgeous state |heuld be made free, including Con-| “ ap eRe ae 1 | #cores of curious men and women DR. JOHN R. MOTT lar for over sixty years. > dining room, where tur 1 1 AGA Gy SWRA WAY sopeey fe | | und dine | stantinople RR room, whoro lunch 10916. seadom ‘ef the os th Sirect and Bath Avenue, a AN INSPIRATIONAL MEETING NO APPEAL FOR MONEY OR PLEDGES AUSTRALIA TO MAKE | case" protracted stanions. are an i Bric, Iriya i wii hated AUN es Gaya Le oe a seus AIM TO EXTEND | wusic ev 4 unite cHoim FROM six CHURCHES, FiFTY voices w a photograph of uring the greatest possible freedom ORGAN RECITAL AT 7:45 P.M | OWN PEACE DEMANDS — imo se. ove AS A FREE COUNTRY |. 2820S, tants Presa nt Witson | OF # r NEW PUBLICATIONS, _ NW PUBLICATIONS, UW avail himself of the first oppor-| The auestion of the Hagdad Rail-| shot. | Deferrart said the man | eee eee — | ty between the meetings of the | Way must be disposed of, and whether| him he handed back the revolver, but | Gonferees Agree on Rates for 1920. 2 . . ence del ny 0 Bre k be regarded as a state railway or] ld not get the stranger's name, He | & se 4 ’ A Genuine Pass to the Marne Fr . Lquid—Powder or Paste Premier Hughes Says Nation Has| inn’ Office, to. visit’ the devuatated {Ret sa Matter for the Peace Confer. |! belng sought | But Defer Decision With A Genuine Pas the Marne Front.—Ibanez, emer | Won Is Independent on |e aes cow anu, (seek tees | HUMBERT EXONERATED r xen ee woot The Four Horsemen NG f $1,185.721.408 the army dur ance in eonNeetion with | agreed to to-day by Senate conferees on printiona Anked fo ‘ Year exin own peace demands for connideration| WASHINGTON or, Orth . At the conferences, Premier Hugh lion Mt, Brook! Toons of hay Ameoat Selares t ay Aw tralia 7 finent ear b ve t Jul OM Or terete eave yanis /aictatcoireninten ects enue BIL A decision ¢ PIS ONE NOVEL YOU MUST NOT LEAVE UNREAD need, considers that it won tts! Were asked to-day Gen. Lord, whe Sy hart’ 18, Jan nves jons have) iin i9 “ es ot [ened Bro ‘ ndependence on the battlefields and | appeared before the House "Militar Py wea erate part of this | established the falsity of accusations |e 191? was deferred. , Closh. $1.90 (foostage exira) AL all bookstores or may bs ordered direct from ines n independenc he battlefields, and | Committee, which started aming Uh reitory would be placed under the u sine hi tina Phe Senat onferees agreed to ex Danced Riess, Biamond Piss, etc, that politically it stands now where| ant al Army Appropr ation. Tht {He Supervision of the Indian Govern-; M4 dikinl ‘ i es Humbe iy why Th sp sid : LAS 4 whieh will satiety f Tnited , rT on will be increased by about ment was charged with communicating to] tension of the 80 per cent. profits levy F Rregeenicn Su oes the United States stood at tho ond GOD i araie pas ie’ Keck at east In considering; the ratuin| of thaldermuny the coments of two cocus lin Ibi, a0 var cone | E, P, DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Ave., New York of its revolution. I ia in Unie spirit Ge ai Colonies, it iw declared, the ments relative to U national defends, Gace whic