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ae THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919, PEACE CONFERENCE WILL GIVE ALL NATIONS ACCESS TO SEA WILSON ATTENDS. [%.2- Sociay cird Twins Reported BRTSH WARSHIPS. (HOMENINTERROR |AMERCAN NEGRO OPERA IN PARIS “SANK BOLSHEVST ~OF NEW ATTACKS | EXCITES CURIOSITY GETS BIG OVATION FLEET OFF REVAL BY ODD CRIMINAL IN OCCUPIED AREA "that President Wilson would leave | offices to Yaris for work on the varl- \ %@ Ohe of the European statesmen the | ous committees, the personnel of opening of the subject, withholding | which will be made up largely of men the exposition of his own views for | experienced in !nternational affairs. the future, Tho question of the internationalizas ‘Without any official outline of the | Uon of ports and waterways, and, in President's plan for a league before |%ome Cases, railways, will also be the pubilc a comparison of whut considered on a report made by Premier Lioyd George has in mind American experts, Some startling with what the President may propose &94 advanced views are expected. | is only partly in order, but {t may be Some of the new states that will sald on the authority of those in a "Pring up as a result of the war will) |be out off entirely from the sea, and | Position to know what is in the Pres- the Asnertenn 6 t pected _s - a ‘@ mind that the British uine sep es are ¢ ’ . * y * * hel . ~ . eames rewrds with the principles t demand that all such barriers shat Performance Put On in Gala Red Attack on Riga Prevented} Washington “Much Disturbed | Discharged German Soldier, be removed. The question of this International: | ising of the River Scheldt, the Dar- danelies and certain other streams will be decided, it 1s expected, by a special commission to be appointed toward which the American group | has been working. ‘The outstanding principle expressed | in the British outline which declares that @ distinction must be realized, Fashion—President and Wife Give Tea for Employees. Tells of Terror Inspired ¢ by Biack Troops, by Threat to Bombard the City. | by Three Outrages—Two Suspects Arrested. PARIS, Jan. 2. President Wilson LONDO: Brit Soerial to The Evening Word.) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY in, 24,—How five between justifiable disputes and non | er nae pose, went to the opera last night to #96 ite aah dak WASHINGTON, Jan, %5.—This city OF OCCUPATION, Jan, 4 (Corre: 7 sh light cruisers and eight destroy ‘ af peed | 4 ape r ne aie base be International contro! of rallroads, | ® performance of tor and Pollux.” . k Bolshevik th ion | @ much disturbed, while ali its police, + spondence of the Associated Press).— vse Ld pyr aineine kes under certain circumstances, will be|It was the first time he had gone to ers sank Bolshevik Warships whic’ |detectives and volunteer organiza-| Wherever American negroes ” hav? 2 ert eee quite in {favored by the American delepates.|s roguiar performance since he left attempted to bombard Reval“several | 4.4 are trying to establish the iden: | app he fm American circles to be quite ID iguch railways as the lines from) ste weeks ago was described in advicos ; peared in the urea occupied by th line with the developing opinion |/Hansig to Poland and the Bagdad | WA&shington, Tho President's party vod hero to-day by the British] “tY f & momt dangerous criminal. He | Americans they have attracted grea received hero to-day by the Briti among all delegates Kh has Lene re- | railway, which are regarded as nat- | included Henry White, Gon. Bliss and papain jis accu: f the shooting of two]attention among the ctvilians, Ir ported previously that the point has! yea) sustitutes for waterways, will| Rear Admiral Grayson. Tho per- ee women and the choking of another | Tre Coblenz and other. places been passed where the creation of @ 16 inciud for: he despatches said that after included in this plan. ormance was put on in gala fashion terday. The attacks all oc. |4Uring the early days of the occupa « super-sovereignty has been con- tel alas and th diene ate * bluffing the Bolshevikt to prevent steed : ee fe he > © audience apparently was a : whith & Taw hoi tion, crowds assembled wherever jered feasible, 'LABOR HOPES MAKE holiday one. Most of those present CEE eee ee ee ae SHANE Gene 1 Misa {MCBPO soldiers stopped in the streets, LEAGUE A GUARDIAN FOR) \obviowsly came for two things—to tack Riga by threatening to bombard | oe een a hoapitale auffering (aud it Was necessary for the militar; 1 mead ; the ch contained ma Brit- | Lillian Hood are in hospitals suffering | * baie ssury for the militar, SMALLER NATIONS. IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTI fee the President of the United he city—which contained many Br ‘a Sachs 1 M ¥ «| Police to enforce the orders prohibit» The goneral outlines of the British ON States and the opera. sh citizens and German soldiers—the |{T0M Pistol wounds, tes Fiorence | ihe ‘ fy. | Fowler, the least injured victim, is in | "8 gatherings plan also are taken in American T0 PEACE SETTLEMENT Though much of the vast audi- idanaallescqinadoel seen haaghaahoscs fe aed are? : tite diee bk ieee The eGrman soldier alsd regards tho quarters to be in consonance with torlum was taken up by persons of | Sees aboard and then proceeded to | eg ese aah ride ate x ft a Lda negro. with eteat: curloaity, Ailgnhd the gonerally crystalizing idea here ohameneae official rank there Was room for the Reval. On the morning of Dec. 30 ied ia dab sda hie ae i Ae aU ling to a discbarked Gernian seldier bably would . ‘ public, which waged war all day with Rolshevik warships came up to attack |ittruder who entered her bedroom : { Paieciet sa 4 turk of & Fuerdian. | World Stand of Social and/ticet’ “speculators, who probably {the city and were ail sunk in a brict [One man ts sald to be reaponaible for | i> Tengadorf, the German Arrhy early sbip for smalior nations, extending) Economic Conditions One of |reaped a harvést, as prices, reported ncounter all three attacks Sachs to bu saptureuiive | Ket | : 3) 2 Tp Two of e i'd 0) ry nig! . oy qo international assistance for the de- Aims of Conference, by Americans who sought seats, SK, Monday, Jan. 20 (Phe Two the yo ung women, Miss fisevo, ‘Phe diichatwed Cerhat" an J velopment and preservation of €0-| jy erng, 7 were four or five times the normai | Associated Press;,—Ufa has ful-| Hood and Miss Fowler, 54 | ier said that throughout the war fi its SRNE, Jan. 26.—Leaders of in- | prices len to the Bolshevists, the reve in the great army of war workers . r eee! wer nemic and financial as well as tebaidioaal 140 it Bosteiiion, ‘ F German soldiers lived in great feur, vi ty, It is pointed out in or. ees talism, the} The President and his party occu- to the Russian and Czecho-Slovak] Who came to Washington during the : , tary soversignty, It is pol {afiweboe cf Which tas been oficial even terror, of the negroes, and jt war American circles, however, that ad 4 clally | pied one of the principal boxes, When forces there being sald to be chiefly| last year. Many bureaus which were [Ve terror, of the negroes, @ a full measure of comparison cannot |"CCoEnIsed by the Vemailies Con- ithe President entered ho received a| (ue to the failure of arms to arrive, established during the war period, cr nae be made until President Wilson pied expect to make an {important }tremendous demonstration, — “Th | from Vladivostok. ‘The troops which|#uch as tho War Risk Insurance Bu- we bpd ¢ t of his own ideas |COMtribution to the peace settlement. | Star-Spangled Banner” was sung and | defended the city have fallen back to|reau, are still working night and day. ne evening a scouting party con makes a statement of wo ideas | 4 tn ender ws tab sisting of ten Germ incl and that be is considering some RIE ina Aig ohe jabor /then “The Marseillaise,” after which | Zlatoust, 140 miles to the northeast, | Some of the women in these depart. | Mstne ans, includin, phase which is not expressed in tho a as so-day or they hope to/ thy performance began. \ a WaT where they are making @ courageous|ments are badly scared, ‘They are | ‘Me ae ry cad Mee tacts r’ obtain indorrement establishment ‘“ +40 > iss DOROTHRA CROMWELL iss ILA’ CROMWELL. | he gorges of the Ural co afraid ~ t thelt empt % wo French negroes. In the British outiine. Once between the acts the President YS stand in the georges of th jafraid to remain at their employment | Wh ronowed tw. President Wilwon has been giving |°f {te League of Nations, with au-lang Mra, Wilson went behind the Photo by Intemational Film Serr ltry, ‘Thousands of rifles have ar-jafter dark unless provided with Aly bbe ah giles} oe ae ‘ thority to prevent wars and enforce | scones and shook hands with the pri:-| ~~ ee z rived at the ‘front and have been] guards, ; re killed. Ono of / the proposition almost continuous |i, Gecisiona: all nations to be mem- v ie ; sede | negroes escaped, the other be iay. ered |sheugh: engaged in tho | o.cereens! Stl nations cipals of the chorus and ballet, FORD'S $1 000 000 LIBEL ASSESSORS ARE UPHELD |rushed to Cheliabinsk, which Is not] Tho attack on the young women | taxon prisoner, During the fight « ede of the Tturaian question naa |r including Germany, as soon as] sre toa” given at the Paris White UU, | believed to be In danger, for the pres-|Friday morning gave some indica | of the Germans left thele cn , bef tar |[7He complica with conditions of the |arouse in the afternoon was an event |tion of it being the work of a degen- ; red Masi spot other issues before the Supreme War larmistice and pays for the damage . ; | VLADIVOSTOK, Thursday, Jan, 23 | ors and ran to the protection of th Geiedl! and bas, tt is eetd, his 100s 1, tes done; acceptance of an n+ |Cecpiity net ira eet peaital 4 : \ ” Bresette Bul hae wie tl e own trenches, but these, it was | is ns ; me an tne bly had never ween, It was ex- - - | - (Associated Press).—The United] Experts on mer i have | 5). are yt 1 denitely reduced to form in which {ternational Inbor charter, for a world | ciusively for the working men and ; ‘ ‘ i ‘ IStates transport Warren, r-|bcen called upon to give police | Pitined, were young soldiers and ¢ they can be placed before the Peace |ytandard of social and economte|ywomen who surround pid Brabldent Tribune’s Motion — for nplaints of Tax Clerk Cast No} ri at noon to-day, was four what aid they can in running down | trained. The reward of 400 maj Conference. conditions: univershl abolition of |... sedibahlg uhhh . Ven B betes naples the fellow who makes a specialty of | Subsequently was divided among | H a sir ata: ge of Venue Is to Be | yn Board, H overdue. S$ 8 spo sevent ‘ A To have an outline Iald down by|computsory military sorvice, general oe a Mitoeet: bli} their es se enue Is te : C 2 joreeae ‘ i yey one n i ake on women while p in|remaining six Germans for captur| Premier Lioyd George, however, 18 |qisarmament and prohibition of the | inom feel that Taey ware Hisiat cher Argued Monday. Reports to Hylan Bye lsu En dieae wine Siva curpecta: ara Under apreatide| Co eae recogn ides as a 2 be se oHTR fan, 2.—He: | Concern: he charges mado ai (A poscthed Met htedlitieal ahnobshitedatts day. ine tt ore and one rane a most |manufacture of war material, except |the official family, no matter what}, DUTROIT. Jan heady had c ade ee ee munication with the cruiser Brooklyn |4a%. ine in Baltimore and one in| oident Woman Gardener Tm 10) le starting point, from which : ments on a motion for a change of | the Board of Assessors some time this city, but nothing has so far de-| ; hal tad of Asse by international control, and non- | their occupations, | Hard EET eee ee ee de: |), POUGHKMNPAIB, NG Yo Sant a the American delegates hope to de-|intervention in Russian affaire, but] ‘The gendarmes who guard the great | (ee ee oy ee oe ee itzer of No. 880 West 180th | ss Te oreo -Osn ee . Highland-on-Hudson to-day M velop @ definite foundation of gen- the exercise of moral force to bring | patace gates, the gruff Sergeants and |tcn srocted againet aS which he claimed that irre se ES Lydia Le Baron celebrated her 1) eral principles which may be com-|the different elements of Russi seg be Hon starbed against that newspaper b WAR SHIP CONSTRUCTION |birthday, Mrs. Le Baron owns a 0) lated before the President leaves for |nesiaiism tc ments of Russian |huck privates of the American troops | }tenry Ford, will begin Monday mort existed in the conduct MONARCHISTS DEFEATED jacre farm and is America's oidest ¥ P Socialism together and afford them|that patrol the inner grounds, the | ing. Postponement was agreed to by Commis fardener. She raises enough frute ¢ a pon « the United States, representation at the peace table. chauffeurs who whirl the Presidential . , Mnated avid Hirshfield iss Vegetables to provide her own ft ‘The warning issued yesterday by mS about the strects and American | ounsel for both sides, who aaticipat peu vent ‘d The absence of American represen- “ pa $ and American ji, oreumenta will consume two to|ment to-day for the cor fhe Gupreme Council that territorial | tatives at the conference has caused | gPhone Kirls werk ail in exidence. Vice days, ‘The libel action is docketed | Mayor Hylan, Tt le, a f paeualh ie ; claims must come before the Con- | comment among the delegates, overcome by stage ‘fright, while(|for trial Feb, 10 summing up cone + is us| Britain’s Naval Programme May ||, Fate of Rovalle in RA | — ference unmarked by attempts at!” Camille Huysmans, Secretary of the|others felt quite at home. as they] The petition for a change of venue f ile Not Be Settled Until Peace Main Force of Royalists in Retreat | ~The Public Forum, "oh geeagdegabed val tccield dis-| socialist Internationale, criticised | Were received in democratis fashion serts that Ford, ing ene re nf petliydl Congress Ends North of Portuguese CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 0 < 4 ol a el sian bringing the suit to trial, biag M ¥ Ss Ends, “1 wansed hei evoms 6 FN} the State Department at Washington |drawing rooms of the pal ne |celeys in bringing the ault to Wel | spitser wrote to tho 3! nd to m f Capital Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street ally acknowlodgrd that Preaident read broadcast a pamphlet designed : LN, p : . for withholding passports from Amer. | President and Mrs. Wilson acted as nia and jurora’ sro fand, Ne under oath,| LONDON, Jan. Nothing is = " 4 Speeker: Late) es (es ie i Abe ver: feans who wished to attend the con-| hosts for an hour. The sergeant tae ty th that that th thing which] 19 to be definitely settled as to Great prsdsint WE Mi y, Jan sas rife ne in| ]} Lt. Col. Charles W. Whittle: ing, and that he has a deep feeling ‘ of the French guard introduced his |™ weer saat se pig Pritain’ 1 pra mme h ate bon between epublicans an ‘ 4 2 ec. When it was suggested that P atatite caused publication in| caste Board of | Pritaln’s naval programme until a | 4 in the matter because in at least one men, as did the sergeant of the |the plain ' ; Pape hists has ended in a victory for | || Commander of the fs A William English Walling and Charles | American guard. newspapers of misleading and untrue | Assessor: ter the ¢ of the Peace Congres, | in. je ean force {yi TT ” tnstanoe where small bodics of Amer-| ooh russell wero atready in Eu-|. The telephone girls assisted their|aritcier for the Dut ‘ting | They , it is learned by Reute thenmeah,)| Celie ueeinite vaca: trem pace lilt “LOST BATTALION ican troops were under other com- rope, M. Huysmans replied: “They are | hostess in pouring tea and receiving | the defendant in a fs re the estly and well, and tn t me, orders have been given to sus-!gay a military airplane flew over the} [| ¢¢ Subject: " eee Oey Were. Sine0! $0 DURA tore | coger, representatives of the | rene ocnte tke cobeiutee te bublic aa & patriot the taxpay |pend work on the construction of|ciiy Thursday and dropped prociama- | || The Returning Soldier ‘oul nav: Ole f" ns " * » Pre P . | Detroit manufacturer were bas on his ance is th: ne was no! = st in the yards. unless they wished to become “victims Ginuan With (ha Gast with cakes, ‘The President and Mrs ‘i Fin PE To aie , he Publ ee oe attr CMe Fg ee able sol 3 kA Wilson said afterward that the sociai (alleged pack to giv tmation to tuxpayers ia | “Great Britain's decision to leave {of a hecatomb."* L__ Zhe Publio'te Invited. r, but hailed the coming of the - venture was a success, ‘Their guests auct aHoun) aa) the™ t | A semi-official note says the ar- Americans with joy. said they were much pleased at their T a gridigre: eae eae sala peed bP res rival of reinforcements from the : j Be hires. ct (hase capes) atior tne | MAL NAME COMMISSION Feception, SUPREME COURT RULES Rome to°be Of. her i: dere Jprisincns Wil gives thes Government NEW PUBLICATIONS. ent, given to « a|Man colonies to the League of Na- to put down revolt he welcome had died down, the popula- BTIRGHL fale. partioulé tions is profoundly important,” sayé the Monarch iat: Lt gal | ummm emma Hon awoke to tnd that the Ameri TO REPORT ON SYRIA|YNITED STATES ALLOTTED THAT M’ADOO ERRED « Sea Nous that near eg ace a ane aS saying | ra North of I ry can troops had departed, and that ee | having carefully considerea | Such. & Polley by the British deloga- { baticry aiterende On. One| wee ae “ _ troops of another nationality, New Form of Suzerainty Must Be As Railroad Director Had No Pow «| my opinion expressed at nd invests the whole prc POvas yeaterdey é The President, it is known, took Formed, Says French Deputy Non pr ierieian ant to Give Order Restri Right | — the Congress with an stores in Lisbon - i summary action to prevent the use of Member. In Total of 450,000 Tons Is In-| to Bring Damaxe Sults BIG LINERS OFF TO EUROPE 1 by fh fealetuee tre great a FOR WORK American forces for such purposes. Sages ; i , es ae : | Jnation to take of the ac- Success Si He now bass obtained agreement In | PARIS an. 38--The future status of | Cluded Glant Imperator for Trans | justice Benedict in the | Suprom mavlenlig wars navantare GC bf Os | AMERICAN TRUST! TO) OREN, | Merce” Gi erties or mau ia Badan Getaris ost n Syria is one of the most delicate to be porting Our Soldiers. Court in Brooklyn to-day decided that LADEN WITH PASSENGERS | valuable territory | = ad With four million men and vast je Conterence to Warn All DAs | sorting by the nea renee 1th fitted Director Genera! Railroads MeAdoc “Tt Great Britain dy to give |New Banking Concern Announces| Stores of material, the Germans tions against such steps, expected that a commiasion will be ap-| German ships allotted to the United! hag no power to isue an order Pp such an_ effective p of ber faith | lin Giacees: were beaten when they thought 1 Gome rapid and substantial strides | pointed soon to report on conditions in| States for the transportation of troops] ciuding the institution of lawsuits} And 39,000 Tons. of in the gue of Nations, no other| | : : they were. The Americans won towar dthe real objects of the Peace | Syria and suggest u course to be fol |MEETeKAte @ total of 450,000 tons, in-[ ngainet railroad companies, coutrary| |). r yer" Pema in Ler Wich An exauan fOr Bolden oe eulen pn because they had the state of mind Conference are erpected as a result |lowed there, Sein the t Hamburg-American| tg the code provision regulating sucn| the Hur ns Over T seen pecineban Dae rel ge ant iy Brees as Ania that spells Victory. a cdas mtn Pierre Rametl, a member of — the [IMT | Pye mt wee ho matters in New York State rried. war, age s to-morrow at ite offees,| ‘If 1 Were Twenty-one’ It is hoped, says the Paris edition ildgretaetpeges ied bern bales fhe tarinbtavars NGA rasa. tcnn | ees Sern tae Peter SY More civilian passengers and mor — a oadway, corner of Cedar| IS the right state of mind for the | #t the London Dally Mall, that when | 2° wremee Traee to-day that lO View | isch 10a pister @hip of the Leviathan | ety con ee edt hee werk. |tona of cargo salled from New York ¢ NO HARD FEELING FOR U., S. fighting man who seeks to win in > the Peace Conference appoints com-|fyrians, the idea of @ protectorate or a {8% haa been laid up at Hamburg ainee| yr ang doine bealness in New York, | iu se ANAM On Aiy Gl 2 : | the business world to which he mittees to investigate subjects, It will }colony such aa exists in certain other [Me arrival there late in July, 1914, is! \yainat the. ; Ghee SGT AOY| GRUMMAN Fpeple BRAN He Reet nie ae | 2 an stacked]: Felurne, Ib alles the rules and the = | fiz a time limit for their report, The| parts of the world cannot obtain in |¢xPected here in the near future with|ta Ke Railway ask IRS AeARELOR: OHI AFOS <tO8 cwA glia ea ips nee ee Tene Rial worth vite bit lo paper quotes a British diplomat of | Syria. several thousand American soldiers ttution for loss ransit over] ‘Dhirty-nine thousands tons of ca The German people along the Rhine Joseph L. Obermayer, Th ; Hy ice Presidency : Peay Re Sihrvs agin pad bag eee rng ae Nien of the defendant from San] mostly food for hungry Europe, went on| treat the American soldicrs with the and Hubert F. Breitwieser | of Thomas ison, Inc. Take experience in such matters as est- A new fokin of suzerainty will have i i ae . 5 0 Fran oto Carteret, N. J, in 19 ¥ ' eh Apes ope n cordially, thoug and Morgan J it and command Success! vii to be devi nd ®pew word coined to | '"* e total representing virtuaily Congress did not, in. my opinion,” | tree ships. HO NY RINO SUAS U1 0Cr AD iniiea: | " ‘: counsel mating thet, having regard for the | {0 be geyited ane tie Nowe to diter. (ail the tonnage held in German ports | maid ustice ‘Benedict. “intend either] land carried 15,000 tons and 1,100 civil-|they dislike the French and Engtis Store will be Walter] » $425 AT ALL BOOKSTORES large amount of material already col- | ences of race, religion and langage the | during the war. The United States, it| to extinguish or impair vested rikhtS tian passense ‘The White Star Mner|8° 84¥8 Private Charles Imerblum of Murghard, Orion! J. B, Lippincott Co., Pub., Phile. lected, each committee ought to Syrians at present are unable to govern ar = of action or to authorize the President M 208 “ pany B, 301st Engineers, in a let- Dominick, Stephen a 7 bred be | themselves. Some of the great Muro: |# Understood, however, will ve the his agent or agents to do 80." carried 18,000 ton: And tne 4 8, Will able to prepare its report in a week, | wemeelver, come, ofthe, great FEUD: larger veascla, It ts not known ery |O "* 38 Coil sch liner Niagara took #,000 tons. {ter to his mother, Mrs, Samuel i. TT He anticipates, however, that the |*ip over Syrian affair what particular vessels other than the RIBUTE,| The Lapland had oo many passengers Imerblum of No, 60 Poningo Street, Mackay, Lnperator these will be. SHIP CLOCK HERO T . Port Chester, Young Imerblum was a J, ‘Ober: een alas ai br coneecrasn’ | EXTRA! WILHELM GOIN’ BACK,|.—fiere were, under ‘contruction tn ~ that somo of the mira oftoers sae uP [pianist with @ atudlo in Aeolian Hall aobdd oad my) matter wil] be compromised Germany et the Gutbreak of the war | Memerial Gives Honor | elk atater gg : ame ~~ w York, before entering the Army AUBRY,—HENRY AUBRY. on ten days. " . | { Dead Soldiers and Sattor bd Oscar Straus, who} In the village ©: ulfrucke-on-tha- erviees at GAMPBELL FUNERAL Londen New er Prints Se for the Hamburg-American e the] © London and Paris as head of Rhine he met a butcher who said he Sith Pye Following to-day's session, it was) “00 Resort About E Furst Bismarck, 56,000 tons, one of the| ‘The first memorial to the Amer sncommittee of the Lereae | Was & cousin of Louis C, Mertz, prosl CHUROH, Broadway, 66th ot, Satur: believed that all principal powers will ar i largest ships in the world, and for the! soldiers and sailors who gave their anf * ST te “ee 84) dent of a Port Choater building ‘om= yr Me transfer virtually their whole foreign}, pVONDON, Jan. 2604 Berlin de-| North German Lloyd Line the Zeppelin, |ives in the World War was dedicat sig " pany, § ae en ae ey x us well ADERER.—GLADYS, daughter of Alex spatch to the Daily Mail under Fr by this leagu aid ‘and L . head - — Veron Gitavaaye 15,200 tons, taunched in June, 1914, and|to-day at Pier A, North River, when| oo itant that the w C a'United Siates Tabor, battalion a affil wider i Minnie Aderer, of pneumonia, eas “ 00 tona. : Py portant that the we construction work i os An, 8 ber el Ath yea ingA,gianaational, special edition asiis | 0 Coleus, of £5,000 ten jSilys mainry, ANd (neYe agilale Mra, Whitelaw Tt Mie “butcher, took Liner biuin and) “ Vipers) at ssavenisnse af teenie nk 9 t o eat se here main- jeeived the «! clock and be do t e R « compa 3 ° and ave are tains that the ex-Kalser and his family | Kilroe Apereven mia Soldiers’ Ata {*'* “A eae Mn ear AAmival ie 78 ume he Red Cr , comp salons into his nouse and gay sons on, oun 1 oeron 1 0 return to Germany as_ soon ootety, pO Naa. Be ra lip sailed ; sivas ba GCAMPEGLe pen’ “An ounce of prevention-is |%* ‘he National Assembly has given! Five members of the American Sol- Aenean ier [Parl Fenresenting th SRUH ere Sreemwal, O6iN Ot, Bien ‘ft the country a legal constitution bureau of fh, Aeted TOR OME me Denartiment day, 5.30 P.M, ~ worth a pound of cure. —_ diers and Sailors’ Protective Associa- jioid in pe ft. Murray |1Te* Lala STEAMBOATS, STEAMBOATS. FINDS |. W. WwW. CODE BOOK, | {22 with Beadquarters in the Hol huihert, f Docks, ae. |Guegenheim went to at am ac ON re = | ORAS WiLtIAM Onag, J OUR health: is all land Building, talked yesterday with coited the clock on behalf of tne city, |! | UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTR. izing Im wate CAMPURLL FUNERAL . , Assistant District Attorney Kilroe in NES TRATION { HM, Wway, important. You Polive Contain “Belleves it Wil bis office, At the closo of the Inter. Aid Major Gen. David « Shanks m DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS 1] sonarns.. cp A elp U. 3 Officials in Inqatey, view, Mr. Kilroo sald the purposo of /GhArke of the port of ombarkation a {TALA S HO OR : a owe it to your loved Capt. Sweeney of the léth Precinct |the organisation, which fe to mive anh iethcratt of the tee IN H Fl satan BASF OR ones to protect your: — | Puiico station, Fifth Street, between | money and credit tu solller@ and sails lock’ and. belly 49 U, S. OFFICERS outhern irips eamer |) vs x self against Spanish Firat and Serond Avenues. ‘has come | ors until they find Jobs, was com- ud. enowK be » into. possession of a. sinail notet mendab) ttery cull al ROBLNSON " nye Influenza and other — | which te hopes will give the Fed -- mptly “ 5 en y Make your trip to the South by steamers of the Coastwise Lines. The Ber LL. FUNERAL diseases by disinfecting | authorities valuable information ¢ Shelter for Te Orphans. Aviators and ‘One of Medical Branch voyage is restful and invigorating, Fares include meals and stateroom CHURN FE 0, a0 Sunday, cerning the plans ef the IW. W To provide a temporary shelter for . Authorized to Wear Sere ree ’ ¢ mouth and throat ef- Holahevikt, Authorized to Wear Ser =xcellent rail connections for all Southern Resorts \ Q uM a ROS iaeike aantainn @ & children whose parents have been taken om A bach | SAWEKS. Wit fectively with peculiar drawings In rid ink that seen [0 the hospital or for yome other reas | \4)q oa BRI BOR vice Insignia, By OLD DOMINION §, S. LINE for Old Point Comfort. Nortolk. Newport News [| Services at 3 through te Pa PANO TARE Are uneie te, take, Sat W ON BRITISH LABOR. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.— Fort Richmond and all points South. Leaving cuily except Sunday from Pier 25,N'R, New J} CHURCH Iivows Cin-u-form Lt, Seereemeimereiioarer Ladies of Charity, ha LONDON, Jan SecDisturbed condie| elsht officers of the American A York. lames dh. y to Dine th Sehn. ».| four-story building’ at ‘ N, Ja uebod condi | |, aaa ' t gad ‘ >, — larphy fo Dine With Bebnetaere One A ental forte inte tions of employment due to the transl. | SeFvice and one ofticer of the Medical | Service on the OCEAN S. 8. LINE, Mondays and Th undays at 3PM. from Pier 35. || BRLIRIGUR LA , isa toes ae nena ce that | Dennis J. McMahon will be estab- tion from war to peace, high prices of Corps who served in Italy have been ¢ | N.R., New York, for Savannah, Ga., Flerida, and other Southern resorts paris z] 8 NOTICES, | Lozenges i727, snimunement in| i HeMaSreetanty, "to, Tom war Lo mea, ih Bit thse by the ttian Miniter [* SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE. Wecmaay and Eada at Ina ms Pay_ | RRS hs A direct antiseptic for will attend the annual di to: niet | Harkness Fo 1 To-Morrew. thusiasts,"" were given as reasona fe | We to wear the Italian service r 48, N. R., New York, for New Crlears, Gulf Points and the Pacitic Const. iyts af 4 if a of th Cleveland = Dema cy t thi Funeral Vv for HM S Hark- the industrial unrest in as bo the War Department was Ne i AN Vhtrae New" the mouth and throat. Hotel Bavoy, ‘This organization under | oh servines for Harry © Hark: (3° hoki, Untisn Lebar’ Leader | oot i i Fer pessenger_ information and retervations apply to somperie aftices or naire, New. ‘ : thecleadcranip of County Cherie Willan | noted amateur sportsman, who died Yieaking ‘at a luncheon given by. the | formed to-day, The officers have re- Cansbiciate Ticket. Offices 64 Broacway, at Rector St.i 57 Chambers St,, 25c at Druggists F:schncider 'was for 4¢ ra One suddenly of phoumonle Thursday tn bis American club to-day, A Hote of warn’ | turned to the United States, and thetr Coote cadway: 31 Weat 32d St., neer Head is Wea 42d Sen between . of the strongest ant arent Demp- | home, No. Park Avenue, will be held ing was sounded by the speaher, who " vs Sixth At Phone (all offices! Wyant. McKESSON & ROBBINS, Inc, New York | cratic organizations in New York. in to-morrow afternoon In ‘the Central sald: | eficiat ertificates. from, the Tiallan Broadway ixth Avenue, | iad ‘Focunany "and "ropported Madigon’ Avenue. burial’ will" be"in there {s"foar"that they" indy ‘Docome Division of Military Agronauticn for | J.J, BROWN, G. P, A., Coastwlee Stesmabip Linea, Fier 42). Ku New York for ‘oodlawn ‘worse,’ |, distribution, Nie. too rrr .

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