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Prace Conference before President Wil- fon’s departure should fail, it is con- sidered by active sponsors for the plan that the ultimate success of the un- dertaking hi ct © 4") TQLONDON'S WOES; | MIDNIGHT FLAMES; ot the declaration which solemnly binds the delegations to the creation | of such an organization. They con+ sider that delay in perfecting the form of thé covenant would in nowise Joop- afdize it» final adoption. Leon Bourgeois, the French pr | Subway Tie-Up | Spreads and Walk-Out ‘ponent of a League of Nations, has transmitted recommendations as to| General STUL WALKS. MARY RESID prineipies which had been submitted Threatened Soon. to him by the Inter-Allied Association for the Promotion of a League of Nations: | One of the recommendation# ts an | Londone: international commission= on educa- | age of domestic help during the war 4, tiem, Another secks to bind the a840- | nad pec ciated states to prohibit the sales of arms and munitions now possessed or which may be ultimately manufac- tured to states outside the jeagua, | With a cup of tea or coffee and a slice ! jburg; slightly damaged the Chureh of while another would prohibit the |/of broad. trade and manufacture of all @™M*) Phis situation was the result of the’ facing Union Avenu ry who, beca ome hotel and munitions of war by private] wi. of the hotel cstablishiments. It is also recommended that the So~ dety of Nations shall fix the number|staffs and the table service in tho of men to be enrolled in the military |iarge hotels of the west end of the |tnousands of barrels of powdered and naval forces of each member, and | city, that the associated States impose UPPED) nu, be) Kitchen staffs, which are| {hs to generate clouds of “poison the Central Powers limitation of arm-| | ‘aments and the control of their manu- |" facture so as to permit members of] mand an eight-hour day and a % | cred it in liquids of all cole use of the dwellers, either frame warehouse of the Ansbacher went without breakfast this mornin® | paint Manufacturing Compan workers, which|than 200 families In a (thickly settled has partially broken up the kitchen| tenement district to the street. No ‘gely made up of foreigners, the Society of Nations to reduce im-| per cent. increase in wages. tary establishments system under which their tips are pooled and divided, . strike in la Speech to the French Deputies | earty to 1 He Says League Must the tubes, work to-day Chamber of Deputies yesterday after- | conductor to atrike, noon, according to opinion revealed in goneral discussion of the address to- day. present these efforts h out success, { ‘I do not need to int out to you| The secretary of the Associated So- eee aia : that east of you in arabe the future |ciety of Locomotive Engineers and statues and altar fixtures taken to the js full of question,” he said. “Beyond | Firemen, to which the engine drivers with a commis- ——— WARNING BY WILSON sion on the takings deducted. Thoy also demand @ minimum wage cf £2 OF A “WEW PERIL” weekly for women and £3 for men. Profiting by its experience on Mon- EAST OF THE RHINE day, when the city awoke to find transportation hampered by Is LONDON, Feb. 4.—-Thousands of | short- or were compelled to be satisted | 995.399 North %th Street, Will de- Police and Firémen Save Per- sons Overcome by Smoke in Brooklyn Paint Fire. | Many rescues were made by pollce- men And firemen at I A. M. to-day |during @ three-alarm “camoufts that did $200,000 da o in the Nos. ms- |our lady of Carmel in the reor, and drove more hurt 1 with lives were lost and no one w The warehouse was tf paint of all colors, The Names caused ga8," which overcame many residents of the neighborhood, The water scat- and by The) thé time firemen had the blaze under the London started the Rhine, across Germany, across Po-|pejong, announced at noon that land, across Russia, across Asia, there lenging drivers on the railway lines are questions unanswered, and they May | avin electric systems were being be for the preset unanewerniie.” called out. He declared that ‘The President intimated that the League of Nations will be the great pro- lestor against future aggression not only of France but of all other nations, | all the pauwere st wonld be called, “All nations,” he said, “must be ready > ikem Oe VALERA, SINN SIN FEINER, fo eaeah PEACE DELEGATES SETTLE DISPUTE OF Interned if a} settioment was not reached within & few hourg a national strike, involving SPARTAGANS N IN GERMANY s TO ATTEMPT NEW COUP)»: sentiments of I J. REPORTED ESCAPED Government eee Guard in iF Irish Leader, POLES AND CZECHS Elected to Parliament, Said to Have Fled. plied to the Territory in do Vatora, the Sinn Fein te *, caped from his place of Dispute. England. No confirmatic PARIS, Feb. 4.—The conflict be- | W# obtainable up to noon (ween the Poles and Czecho-Slovaks er disputed territory has been & worarily nettled by the peace dele- lang Jon orporated in the League of Nationa,|from the Lincoln Prison. jby Karl Radek, th Russian Bol- ccording to the following official an- — |shevist agitator, ‘The d coup is ouncement to-day ; Prof. de Valera was taken in custody | timed with the opening of the National ‘In the first instance they think it vecessary to remind tho nationalities itorial questions which © the Peace Conference; that they |in Iretan: tre breaking its decision to refrain ates, under the principles to 08 In-| elected to yn MeGary, all Sin Fein last spring when the ment rounded up a number of Sinn Fein | 1 leaders and interned vbo have engaged to submit the ter-| when it was declared a plot, bi carn them | Germany, was in pr d. . (om taking as a pawn or from oc- | of any German plot, neverthelors with other $i cupying the territories to which they | ing"was stilt ander detention when: he elected to Parliament at the gine! and when Yo gna kan Fes lay claim. elections “Pending the decisions of the! month he was chosen in Deeceinbe: British Govern: | Assembly in Weimar them at a He has be: r, time ernment building ked by} proclamation of a state of siege in 4 of incubation} Thor by Soldiers’ and Workmen's | | Couneil pr Prof. de Valera denied the existence ae \* 8! ALLIED TROOPS T0 GUARD Peace Congress as to the definitive | delegate to the Peace Conference, ——— waignment of the territories that part of the railway line to the north | SOVIET AGREES TO PARLEY! jinn) of Teschen and the mining regions will remain in the occupation of | sen (Czech troops, while the southern sec- Me, Message A: tom of the line starting from and) pans, Feb. 4.—The Russian inctuding the town of Tesohen down | Government will take to Jablungkau will be intrusted to) bring « the military supervision of the Poles. | Entente, bout an agr according to a wireless mes- “Pending the decision of the Peace | sake sent out from Moscow on Sunday, Rots? Congress, political elections and mili- | It complaing tha tary conscription will be suepended | Authorit in the principality of Teschen. | ferones. “No measure implying annexation | ing a of all or part of the said principality press either to the territory of Poland or Aressed tf Czecho-Slovakia taken by inter- | where.” wted parties shall have binding force. padi -culibehe KILAUEA IN ERUPTION, | wit ne undertake renabititation of the | vir ae | gedron, bus, ai st | | part pending appeal Seis | ratte Ambassador Morr wich |r mes | work with the British forces, He has ae _ COUNCIL REFERS GREEK ater ef Great|to support him, The Ambasendor ia| 1); Lim Atta Mos} the British Distinguished — Flying sAlantle Be onan rte | CLAIMS 10 COMMISSION n Volcano, clother with plenary powers eT TY Cross. He downed three men in one | crrteg pattievhip fleet of fifteen | HONOLULU, T. HL, Feb. 4.—Kilauea,| clude the plan ef operation mrertear } gm day and two on another. sels loft to-day for Guantanamo, ¢ = Jone of the largest voloar lie expeoted, will be portectod within |\it Gate Nara tt Manisa Mies | Ldeut, Commander John Borden, far winter practicn, A large eet of 4 ‘ " orld, situated on the east onth ty i Alma r 1" 1a onal, hunter, plore and destroyers, undergoing repairs in th Two Experts From Each of Five! Sets ‘Loe, nas resu a month | Water Wig Bet Y solitons re Bu fs faplare nd destroyers “wilt sieave iacer” in the Great Nations to Pass Up | 4 of Necessity for an Ailied guard ha i sportsma . s givo | DAY ! 0 Pass Upon | period ot comparative auies earl AconAbMAIed tier GAR oroine!!-o a yacht to the Government, operated - | Them, lava column ia rising from the jee poeesialed uy He hep | lp Mareanah waters tu charge of bia | Orit Cuban Prestdent Fined. | ae th unabated force, and the ue 34 iy repatriation of POUT RACK! Th veasel, the Kaftawah, most of th HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 4.—Dr. tos ment on the proceedings of the xu-|'"M2una'Loason'the island of Hilo, also af imvauids snd own emo vill | oni Wankes |tinie in convoy work Mees ate arioaipall argan’ at ced A Mid-Week Special for Tues. and Wed. February 4th & 5th preme Council to-day maya the fol. |I#.ehowine clans of activity.” Kilaues ls [of invalids and woun now 8 | Hern Wace the Ensign Tedford Cann of No. 2259) inert Party, was fined $500 in ©: of Interest to All Candy Lovers towing resolution was approved “It is agreed that the questions | raised in the statement by M, Veni- | Germans Organise to “save I AMSTERDAM, Fe zlos on the pek t itorial inter a ttlement. The committee is author- fast evening, Ha to the Prir wi ews.” The “To Berlin, tou m Paris ee Ww <cheipiiectiailiecileniiiaae [4.400 feet high and | three m les in diam ts crater is nearly > — bo 4 Ras chore taining | is that By daybreak the streets were well filled with men and women walking ess Meet It. from the suburbs, PARIS, Feb. 4—A warning against a) when they started at 7 o'clock, were new “Eastern peril” waa contained in’ crowded. Almost eve y on President Wilson's speech before the |iube striker, who wan urging the but up to ve been with- and the buses, carried a ar Parry LONDON, Fob, 4.—A report was cur- | ine Principle of League of Nations AP-|rent this imorning that Prof, Edward | newspaper say's, hv of the report | reinforce the Spart News reached Dublin this morning, according to a Central News despat from that city, that De Valera, Millroy ; edifices. ora] The new revolt Parliament, had escaped |be headed by I ensed (to “Ber- Rehabilitation Is Being Done. and Everywhere, Soviet) (Associated Press).—The featy M measures” tO) ine plan for operating the 'T ment with the authorities had received no “formal in- |expert; At Islands Con. A ae the only word regarding it be rip and reg 88 MERKAKY "CO wik|John F, Stevens, Am nbow hues, while by a high wind, it spread iapidl, ‘ and ercrowding Practice, fs $ ad & hte Liars an nentiin, (Oey | 10 Brookiy tox He downed ten|the 1st and 3d Battalions joined Gen. | ae Overcrowding Practice. this city, in which the following {ight weight *‘Scotch Aud 2 third alarm was Sirven’ from|caemy planes while attached to the|Goraud, the 2nd Battalion went to the| IF. somewhere in Brooklyn, you vonrd| statements are made |Mist”! Probably more use buildings in North Seventh Street | British forces. Vaughn was a stu- Alsace-Lorraine front and was the * © marked Park Row « not time yet to con. f ‘ ha: fi both sides of the warehouse,'and as| dent at Princeton'in June, 1017, whan |Arst American artillery on German ear stops xomewhere in \ fir| Capitan easaineetonhn 34 cere ‘or it than for flannels. many from buildings in North Eighth | Me left for France with the air sqvad-|#0il, ‘The regiment was sent to Camp | {ay trem Park Row ' 4 ww told Buildin in existence |, zpestetered Trademere: f pulldings in North Bi vind : 4 Se aiita Pas daasebillaatle |to take the ear ahead: ar Fr ped ii hag br on formed at the university. In one Milla for demobilization, [rye you are mubjectad to all the alae] can Be wed at pices =| Trunks — “wardrobes ; Chureh of Our Lady of Mount] Week he scored three victories, Altho aout, Col, Ayres 1h erent ; spr ey eeeuar tate at will pay better incomes — | | he Church ot Our Lady of Mount _Altrouae Lieut, Col Ayres at 10 comforts ncidnt to tn ,| iwi wil’ oevtes wines land others, Guaranteed? Carmel caught from sparks that fell; on the roof, Simultaneously, bi were ¢ Policemen Mieran, Landman and Schward of the Bedford Avenue Sta- tion were first at the fire and rescued | several families partly overcome by | fumes in the eAalnls s houses, i feize the German Government, accord- Vorwaerts. Thoir lead: the gone to Wilhelms haven, Brunswick and other eommur ist centres to bring back partisans t The nment, cogni has greatly increased the Ku: the Reichstag bu nt of the plan, d about | nan, aided uty Hof: | wpatches report seizure of the Gov- In Koenigsberg and } {| TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILROA American Engineer Outlines ¢ dpera-| an While the Work ot VLADIVOSTOK, Sunday, Web. 2 Siberian Railway, which is in process of elaboration at conferences betweer n railroad can Ambassador Mor sentatives of the Allies. | line shall t nar ad-| American and Allied troops. nd Every Mr. Blevens is reported to have said that y under that cond.tio BAKER WATCHES AE. F. MAIL retary of War to ft were smeared in in the streets ran rivers of color, | ‘The fire ix believed to have startea | UC from spontaneous combustion, Fanned | 2°" CROWDER’S RECORD CLEAR. orien siips ARE DUE IN HAR.|! N2! 1 NEW COMPENSATION BILL IN, | New York casual company of 2 off niadioni Oa aa nea t Alt amendment, cities, towr Would be pemnitted to cetabiah a cond | were on the promenade deck when an Nl that of proposing authority for t For ie Inturegee OF iney lovers. leighty-mile gale flung two life bows Secretary of tho Antorior to stile N’ civil divisiona to take this ac mh wo | |among them, injuring forty, many of HOSPITAL HEADS. NAMED, [esis to stimulate production of wa CENTURY THEATRE many. of the evil divisions. ‘have ad | h_ware, reser sting from, wennie | minerals, the conferees were unable tol! Central Park West at 62d b a of de in prendumes, {received in battle, agree. ut, thousands of Pe | Gov. Hmith Make for" and but few hundrest have been pa iJ Prominent among the Agamemnon ree Indtitetia Under the compromise for appeal ‘ STRIKE ADDS 200 FAMILIES FLEE /BROOKLYN'S LEADING AGE, 35] SOLDIERS [YOUTH OF 21 WANTS TO BUY Slo TQ ADVANCE ra — HOME ON BIG TRANSPORT, ~’ RANGH IN NORTHWEST DowneD TEN FOE PLANES. HERE ON CEDRIC: lente mang in action, of age. desire to lend money here because fy The 1th Coast ArtMlery returned = ip {they com tend it at a much higher White flannels. Light TT OES URC |in command of Major Robert N DUMPED FROM B. R. T. CAR? [rate in France, notgium and other| Weight serge suits. White | Broo mediately and substantially their mill-| waiters demand the abolition of the | °Mtrel hands, faces and uniforms) gong. A Vaughn jr, twenty-one [includes many men who formerly | years old, of No. 441 Washington Ave- | were of New York's Sth Regiment, C. | who came back on the Agamem-| A. C, Favorable Report Made on with the British Distinguished] After a baptism of fire in the St.! nance to Stop “Car Ahe | Flying Cross, was a wit simultaneous ranes| GAVE BAKER TRIES TO GAG |svotcommanc’ or a vn on tet [oset 92 vicinity, and bucket brigades and fire- } P 0 6 D N U . u ° 1 re] R. 1 a 0 s do not want to \pack-if you wart it ie tert with extingpishera were kept R PA AN! A | IRY bik following the killing of Col, Wal- eras you Le | advance “money to consuntet y busy for two hours putfing out in- — ace in actic | nis ean be « ected pre i lings t > not needed.” “ cipient blazes, idl tebe Sapanare, |cenator. Overman Declares Secre- Lieut. Col. Ayres, a graduate of jordinance favorahly reported te lay 8! Phe foregoing quotation is from the RoGers PeeT COMPANY tector of the clrurch, had the relics, | -CM4tOr ut ares SCcre| West Point, joined the Istt Virginia : he father of the ordinance 18) annual report of the trustees of the| Broadway Broadway tary Refuses to Give Information |C. A. €. on going back home, wa io hice aries H. Haubert of Brook- | m4, Pekin woe C at 13th St. q “Four at 34th St. 5 wee sa ; yn je says its provisions are ap \ 4 lonventent cellar of the rectory for safekeeping. About South Carolina Banker. pabehtebeg into the 60th with its men. | ricame to every borough in the city,| Mich was published last Sun Broadway Corners” —-Fifth Ave. WASHINGTON, Senate man pro| nouncement by Ch. Ss omer Pr dent of the Federa ‘arm 8 : ap. - x y bs " cas manner in which the dis. |#isned to legalize struction of new bulidines for hed S Joan Bank of Columbtd c. Sen-| tiation’ was Nanaledl troduced in the Li | pur SAUER—On Feb 2, CATHERINE SAUER, Berlin to Meet Uprising ator Wolcott of Delaware, criticised | Luan ver di Eiotonen® gaia eee a RESOLVED, ‘Phat the Board of |! Der forty-sixth year. beloved wife of Recently Set for Tt { the Secretary's action and Senator] 4g : Zt Oe sccrgall U1 | visions ten-round contests with! Alderme strongly disapprove Peter J F und mother of Obarlea, Set for Thursday. Nilson of Minnesota declared. ho| {2@ Secretary, “going over the situa~|eighi-ounce gloves would be permitted | of the action of the lending in Sulla and Catierine ZURICH, Feb, 4 Spartacana| wanted the public to know that the| tn of handling the home-comingjand decisions also would be allowed. | stitutions we set forth, in from | Jate residence, 1988 will make another attempt Thursday to ‘ troops with Major Gen, Shanks and|The bouts would have to be neld in raging building loans at Brooklyn nce to Church of ie of Vietory, Throop av. and on an ns in Berlin. |Report of fl Ww reprim: mendment to the Workme pensatic in return in instraner | f vat Sixt In the pence settlement whan bir] Anve, he Katver” from be ime an 4 kes in Way Its Handted, | referred for examination in the first \in Germany, according ta the \ Secretary War Baker tosta } matance to an expert committee vy m- | Zeitung Osnabruck ite) trod. | Vestimeted the way in wh shag ' posed of two representatives hoof second gon of the forr n ed for troops rae, middie ing *A the United 68 of Americg. ne eee eee ee tae dine | Newey Me : make British Empire, Frayee and Italy. 11, Government assist in the plan 18, rer ks ' f shall be the duty of this comniitec — Jayaten) ax Mgnt seem neve sg Wa i» reduce the questions for decision » Pershing Ran tone| yee ee he Neial of the New we within the narrowest possible i mic | NANTES. I Feb. denfien, Pers! minais » ka: | eral an@ make recommendations for « tust 4™" Lmemmeaiar ib celal. of ihe | ton 66 |r | See cv (* proples concerned.” SY be “A to consult with the representa- large crows. Atte ft for Tot A short wt # to Inspect Ameri- {ph* QL Colds Cause Grip and LAXATIVE BROMO Me cally oat Q W, GOV E'S signatus cn the toa, JOC, — adr = Tprmtbenen ta SHIN¢ ding and other public | tated ariment records showed that Provost | Bordeaux Jan, 20 with 1, t ix dectared, will | Marsha aoe fe Vane tar Atteg July 4 eu ad z diplomatte. functions. (Continued from First Page.) il eri a ie digas Westen paceman - woe eno! tent, Francis M, Reeves of Calsary, Arthur Cdrey of the Homicide Bureau Alberta, took the stand to-day in the Aldermen Have a “Haves: Relgution \ at Police Headquarters Queens County Supreme Couyt at . a * Other well known New Yorkers on Long Island City and tespified that, Denouncing —Finantiat, In- | . the Cedric were Lieut, Col. Fairfax to the best of his knowledge and b: itutions for T! 2olicy Ayres of Rye, who closed his steel | lief, his twenty-one-year-old aevhew Stitulions for Tight Policy. | NN cj - business to got into the war by way ‘s mentally sound ' rare | we Gf Hivealve Virginia, and Lieut, O.| Avked what titemmedien me: The dig financial institutions which | J. Gude jr. of the 93 Aero Squadron, | ty do with his $59,000 inherits t to make loans here for build- | ; Whose home is at No, 220 West 42d | 11 | Street, and whose father is a well 4 known advertising man. Lieut. present action is dismissed, Mr. | ing purposes despite’ the fae that | eves answered that Roswell red of the of the Canu rents in this city are becoming op- de | arn n lif has stories to tell of German prisons. | dian Northwest and undoubtedly wil) | PPess!ve are eaverely arraigned in a} MANY NEW YORK MEN IN iow in his uncle's footsteps anJ v resolution introduced at this after THE 44TH. come a rancher, noon's meeting of the Board of Alder ‘The casual officers on board num-| ‘The original estate left in trust) men”by Alderman ‘Thomas M. Farley bered 133. Practically every man, in- | with Reeves for L’Hommedicu and! Although there is no re cluding those in the Quarterm usie Hendrick- | the Farley resoluti¢ Department and the service of supply |son of Jamestown, L. 1, was $6,000. stives actuating one company spe- men, had been assigned in France to ‘This sixteen years azo, By good | cifically referred to, information has stations that brought them under fire, | investment Reeves increased the sum | reached The Evening World from res Even the five army nuraes and tho |to more than $100,000. The sister re- | Hiable sources that several prominent Flocking South? two telephone girls had seen the Ger- | ceived her share when she became | bond and mo! SONGS ENE) HAYS DO) (ae Deer > POLE caps. rence in ster’s | his sister, now M to the possible Campbell, Made up of former Na- war-stricken countries, \o: : | es | WHEREAS, There has recently | - fis ; peared in the public preas ex. |CVerything for mijlder tracts from th nual report of |weather. one of the largest institutions jending money on renl estate in Oh yes, by all means a st of honor | Mihiel sector the 44th was split. While aamocauridat bd an bo built with materials | SUrest’ thing you know. ch offense of tho B at theit present prites, As at | Moneyback when you g 1 out and sand result, len | H. Lincoin wa on the Cedric in gen- |, Col, Lincoln took command of the | R. dum aren | hed France on May 6 and SAW) but that it was framed to prote outfitt formed into a heavy artli- | constituents who unceremoniously | S@ys ussion before the|iery tractor battery. dumped out of B. R. T. trains at Sand WHEREAS, It is common Secretary of War Baker appeared Street, Brooklyn, mpelled to] knowted, rs of this on the pier while the diers were squeeze themselves Into other t Soard ore has DIED. disembarking from the Cedric, ——— 4 the reity of. | BOLEN.=BLANCHE ORETA BOLEN. any of the returning soldicrs reco} GIBBS BOXING BILL IN. dwellings and apartments in the Lying In state at CAMPBELL Fv nized their chief no evidence was - -— y of\New York, particularly in NERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at. | | ( given of the fact. He watched the | Measure Would Permit Ten-Rownd! the joroughs of Manhattan and | KOYAMA,—c, KOYAMA. | Continuing, the arley resolution | at Warren * at 41st St. heated di Committee investigating Ger- nda to-day following an- aan Overman y Baker had refused to he committee information con- igation by the War d pro-German H. von ngelken, e to the memt 4 en hat ney been such a se an inve nent of aw down the gangplank, and Bouts and Deeisins. Bervicea ut CAMPHEKLL FUNERAL men goi himself pleased at the ex-| ALBANY, N. Y,, Feb. 4—A bill CHURGH, Broadway, 661 st., Tuesday, se the Bronx, and that there ts need for the immedia ury of War was “putting a veto d hindering this investigation.” ——— tpontng th building ig increase in| buildings devoted entirely to athletic | nd "thus Pe the) construction in the city | he resolution went to committe and will be discussed next Tuesday laying plans for tt arrivals of troops which is shortly | Purposes. All bouts would be under expected.” control of a boxing commissioner d to the Judiciary Com where & solemn requiem mi for the repose of Wednesday, Feb, 6, at mittee, Adenly Feb. her home 10 JANE GC, BOR TO-DAY. 1am St. ciieea” MAP) ona wi ain arene cots ok) y, g RELERSES SHIPS. {INFORMAL WAR CONTRACTS | | TON, Feb, 4 tt was {though they will not dock before to- | = officially to-day that War De-| morrow, the Henry I. Mallory, er South Ameriean Restrietions | PLAN PARTLY AGREED T0 as | 5 officers ean. Tes MEMORIAL NOTICES, ned, peer lta a | ta, from BAREM.— Killed la airplane accideat te der never had been | and men, and the Duca d’A. WASIHINC TO? ven more | France, Dec. 915, Capt. HOB n. March for any an. 20 w cane aoe i ellate issione! Pass ices a ong teagan 4 Marseilles Jan, 20 with 1,776 officers | ships were transferred by the Shipping | Appellate Commissioner to Pass on} 4MtOny HARE BAKER. Short memorial € and men, Board ete from war service to com- °1 ent Officials’ Award: services will be held at Trinity Oburea, Crowder’s entire military | Government Officials’ Awards * ¥| Officials of the French line an-| mercial route i s ps ‘ Princeton, N, 9... Wednesday, | ¥eb,, wiuced. yesterday by | nounce that the steamship Espaxne, Fe Perce Veen Stricken From Congress Bill, Siisdi ta Aaa, ETRiCn cia. raeinn akee of the House | from Bordeaux, Jan, 27, may oh |The Annam i: Danist WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—In‘a partint| lteve, Sennagivaala, Mation 32.88, 28 to to invests | port to-night with 4 my men, ine | Vorwagian and the othe Jagreemont reached to-day by Senate| -ands 2.57, respectively. Returning ‘ we SNGiding one that. Gen, | chiding: Medical detachment, 1 offi | thrown wide open to all and House conferees on the tegislation ave Princeton, 8.37, 4.85 had been reprimanded for ex-| cep and 6 men; 15 casual officers; a | '16 ty offlcial reports here for validation and settlement of informal nitter asi y fro sy | the Senate nd strt he —————- casual company from Mlinois; a| ON ROLLERS IN PARKS. penn A ateuak trom th [bill the plan for an Appellate Commis- on to pass upon awards of Government TO-NIGHT AT 8 Free Illustrated Lecture VICTORY OVER BLINDNESS Sir Arthur Pearson ‘St. Dunstan's, Lo LJ ye May Whirl . y win, | officials. 4 nt Wo The Agamemnon, which arrived] asin norizhuimer, Park Commis-| Under a compromise adopted for tho| pauring 1) yesterday with 2,997 soldiers, brought | .ioner, has issued the following regue |Commissidn plan, which the, War D Feb. 4—A sweeping | exciting stories of the war by tations \partment vigorously oppored,” the con- sc flood, field and Last Thurs- oller skating by children up to ap- | ferees adopted a substitute, giving the Law is proposed in a bill in- | gay ‘the returning treops had one|parently twelve years when practised |Court of Claims Jurisdiction to hear i by Assemblyman Welsh of | o¢ their most trying experiences slave |On | a ‘contractors’ y to-day. Under th tere of this they had loft these shores. Scores | mitted in cers and 142 men as 4 make final | nd | awards. @£] On the Senate amendments, eluding vernment officials’ settle | | neroes was the boyish Captain, Reed | ALBANY, Feb. 4.—-Gov, Smith to-day | fom nt ae |G. Landis, son of United States Judge | g¢ io the sate sna of aeve {to the Court of Claims, contracto) EW ORLEANS ENTRIES: | cesssaw M4 Landis of Chloagn fe leet wanagers Moula GaP Reve the aint a decane 1A lis credited officially with having sent of the of als’ awards as f GKOUNOS, SEW ORLEANS, la) twelve German planes and a balloon hoped ssh Hie Dararnisel | BB . binder age pee’ 10% REED: Caeae: AEP. ® | to earth, He mmanded the 26th would have to/appea! Hiei ent claims | 20 cxnenepen vee | Aero Squadron, but did most of his HELP WANTED—FEMALE, aghery for wrap fer to the Court of Claims and receive no {Pee "rm Apoly Be Hie thin b = _ Tie Naaman, 100! Dag” Bret, | Loring Place, Bronx, the first naval | War Mask Bh v man to receive the Congressional Medal in this war, won that distine- tion because he dived under the U. 8. | onary ental Tnx In Armistice Commisston, WOhomr sb ncrieettlein ,|S. 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