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et THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY WILSON MAY BE MADE CHAIRMAN OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS Clared that no economic discrimina Sac gon prin BE ‘Ne York Banker and Dawohter_|160000 SOLDIERS (SOGALSTS FIGHT. [2:"""== 9 15th Avenue, Brooklyn, laceri Gided that the time had come to | . tion and contusion of the scalp. @ssert themselves and issues that de- Laid b i id t Deborah Walters, twenty-three, veloped at that meeting will be con- wn Mi ce- en | [bookkeeper of No. 8406 ith Avent sidered at the next gathering wi “Brooklyn, possible fracture of the 1¢ shoulder, , All were taken to the King’s Coun) — ” Mr. Marshall Offers It as a National Guide To- GERMAN REPARATION | ward the Treatment of Bolshevism and DEMANDED AS PRICE Other Isms Confronting the Country. | Ww. N IN, Feb. 8. OF ENTERING LEAGUE @ speech at the National Pross Club last alist, Vies PRaldeat Mar- | | | shall asked the newspaper men to submit to th Council of Seven to Rule Society the presence of the military leac lace ~— | March ecu Army De-, Weimar Assembly E Expected to “WOMEN Y, M,C. A, WORKERS mobilization Is Now “In | Reform Treasury Department | SING AS THEY LEAVE POR Home Stretch.’ and Create New Ministries. | | acento | Mongotia Takes 75 to Entertal people of the United States, through the newspapers, a new American creed of Nations Under New | for adoption by straw vote. He offers it as a national guide in the WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 Last EIMAR, Friday, Feb. 7 (Associa | Soldiers in France—Other Acreerrient | attitude toward Bolshevism and other isms concerning which there week's casualty report showing more ated Presa),—The composition of the) Ships Go for 1 Ae Meade "has been fear voiced since the signing of the armistice. It reads: than 10,000 men of the expeditionary Cabinet appears to be the principal! te oe ten) coupes PARIS, Feb. 8.—One agreement un- “I believe that the American Republic as instituted by the force missing in action has been cor- Problem commanding tho attention j, i1°* transports sailed to-day éw ) Gerrtood to have been reached by th League of Nations Commission is that | the Central Powers must make full reparation for all past offenses hefore fathers constitutes the finest system of Government ever ordained among men and affords the machinery for the righting of griev- ances without resort to violence, tumtlt, and disorder. ing the noon hour for Fr a sist ; ; ‘ance to brir #3, Gen, Of the new German lawmakers, mect- hack more soldier boys trom t ing here in the National Assem! front. On the M een lences r 1 he Mongol © 8 : March said to-day Gen, Pershing had py» Original proposition was to form five young women ‘of the ¥. Od rected to make the total 7, “ via BK nad x fe |reported the new total with the in+ 4 ministry of fifteen members, seven going to various é { they will be admitted to ‘the League I belleve that every inequality whieh exists in the social and formation that the figure: of whom should be majority Bocial- and Germany t 5 Ghiaitene ciate 4 | economic condition of the American people is traceable to the , at the figures we ’ ntertain the wi of Nations | » 4 id bY ists, four Centrists ang four Demo-|‘lers, singing for them, reading The initial governing body of the successful demands of interested classes for class legislation, and I reduced by from 100 to 200 names per o..44. j them and performing other little se League will be an executive commit- believe, therefore, that practical equality can be obtained under leaine S del of the wats else The majority Socialists, however,| Vie to remind them of home. tee of seven, one representative for! our form of Government by remedial legislation in the interest iain the central records offce are now understood to be contending there “Tmy g the girls ts already ov € each of the five great powers and two of the American people and not in the Interest of any body thereof, ce ee, é . |that they should be certain to have| Poog aagmore are to follow. Bon for the smailer countries—it was large or amail L nsales oe aes Persh NE a majority which the Independent| Scie ir gaytts {8 the crowd whic © the War De vt ala as evidenc i learned from a reliable source to-day. “I believe there is no justification in a Government, where offi- | ® partment new totals socialists cannot disturb by any pol-! they san baecngel | This a contain: | f of the « ( ' | ement is said to have been in one of the 22 articles stitution, two-thirds of | of casualties in the Ist and 2d Divi-|jtical manoeuvre. Participation of ! niver,” sions, the Marine Brigade in the lot-/the Centristy in the formation of the | ter being included. The ist Div Nn} Cabinet was assured by the action| Again.” cials are clected and laws made by the people, for a minority to threaten bloodshed and anarchy unless the majority shall sub- and as the steamer saile With You Till We Me Died ase vaeally snacined « mit to the will of the minority. ; : | j had a total of killed, died of wounds, |taken at their meeting yesterday in] Others on the Mongolia were Maj having been accepted by the Spect 1 betieve that America belongs to American citizens, natives miss! nd prisoners of 5,248; the’ which they decided to work with the|Charles T. Hendler, Judge Advocat Committee on the League of Nations and naturalized, who are willing to seek redress for their griev- \ 2d Division total was 5,260, | new Government, Alfred Burri, American Vice Consul It would indicate that the minor pow- ances in orderly and constitutional ways, and [ believe that all ! | Gen. March said to-day that demo-) ‘The constitution was again dis- oi ae James G. Finley, Americ: ers lost their contention for larger others should he taught, peacefully if we can and forcibly if we | | bilization in the United Sta now | cussed at a mecting attended by rep- | oy thesigrin Faller Gee Rabbi Aan ; executive Com- y i ' was on the “home stretch.” to}resentatives of the various German] . elief Commission, w: 4 representation on the Executive must, that our country Is not an international boarding house nor MAAR G:HOTCHINS ANG HIS DAOGHTER’ yesterday a total of 67,088 officers and | Stat toutay, th whidi’ Dr. Ludo |4o° his way to Syria, and three Ite Mittec an anarchist cafe. MARGARET HOTCHINS : y (dey ‘ ‘ » Li fan and ono Belgian officer. The two or three individual plans | heat men nee been discharged, Ie BBY, ton pare jan Minister to Ger- ee the Siboney, which folowed t White the total ordered for disciurgs! “the new ministers probably wilt | Moneolla, wero eleven Salvation Arr had reached 1,442,000, be: men and four -Salvation lassies: al ar the title of “Imperial Minister” | aii, Up to Jan, 1, 236,824 men had been| instead of “State Secretary.” Several | Mle Garden, a delegate to the Lyo “I pledge myself to the support of these principles by my voice, by vote, and, If need be, by my fortune and my Ife, and I promise my country to train my children in this most holy faith.” for the framework of the league have now been merged into a single compo- site draft, upon which the committee | Major R. Grover Hutchins of the Red Cross, who returned yesterday |from France, accompanted by his daughter, Margaret, is said to be rea No resume at once his former duties as Vice President of the National Bank fs centring all its efforts. The re-| . Jof Commerce, Miss Hutchins was a student at Bryn Mawr when the war, 'eturned from France. The depart- leven though adaltiondt te polis. bal She Nae fe maining articles, whicy are believed |of permitting neutrals to trade with MORE DELEGATES NAMED Ihroke out, and she went to France to be a telephone operator. Whether| ™°Mt estimates that 160,000 will be] Created. ick wis veeerece posse! salilne, to ester het to include comparatively minor prob-|Germany in foodstuffs up to an | she will return to her studies has not been announced. returned in February. This isan in-| The Finance Ministry will be divid- y with ae lems, have all been agreed toin prin-/amount within the ration fixed by the T0 MEET BOLSHEVISTS % ba crease of 46,000 over the January;ed into two departments, one for ie ciple. Supreme War Council. Thix would | \ total, due largely to the transforma- eK eae Side eee end he deat | ‘ Owing to the amount of work in| permit Germany to finance the par- cides seventeen infanticides, nine sul-| tion of cargo vessels into transports. | Department of the imperial "Tre ‘asury, 8,500 MEN SAIL FOR ‘HOME : consection with the league that is/chase of food herself. A third pro- | French Ambassador Conty and Poa aes Hes ce eee on Gen. March said that 51 cargo ships | for the administration of sociali. ed} FR a | Bee isoomplate, ‘Fresigént,. Wilsen| Pavel wes for recieving the foc we. | Prentér Borden of C anada thrown under @ train by her mother, eerie inact Seyi dtaraert ad Labor Suiniatty will be orece 1 A bee | 0M FRANCE ON SIX SHIF probably will defer his sailing for/bargo against all neutral and enemy bf Pi [fourteen accidental shootings, and| ‘he first of these were now coming In-! mobilization Alinistey and wa Eeo- | —. hhome—scheduled for next Friday—to|countries* bordering the Mediterra- Among Them. Jeight shootiags by policemen in the| '0 Service. {nomic Ministry ure bellaved to | Battleship K ie Feb. 16 or 17. nean, PARIS, Feb. 8.—In addition to the eae en ccoa pohtar Ot MANGabiFUTe Conditions atl (hele estOrRaoneE net RAE HLT oe ‘The committee working on interna- | Germany, It was announced, Will he | American delegates to the conference | “By deducing these deaths, that Lied of unhealthful conditions * asin Department. perial) ports Due in New York or New fionalization of waterways will get | #614 $30,000,000 worth of fats and con-|on the Princes’ Islands with the Rus- AGAINST COSTIGAN ee he cals ppebl be Racca bid al tbh | port News Next Week | / down to business next week. One of |densed milk by Great Britain. The! sian Bolshevik Government, the fol- q outers anaes ee ur last sick reports from th ibn eek, Its first objects will be the question of | Allied Armistice Commisstan at Spx | lowing have been appointed delegates, HAMEL ISEI ON EEABUT eaES SEROr ene onto excellent.” he sald, “TRAN OF HINGTON, Feb. §.—The battl whether the Rhine y to be made an|\# arranging the details of the wur-|according to French newspapers: M, those supplied by the Pollce Departs [com ccna city ere rene to Be eM ofits re ee waterway or placed under a|chase, which wil! be on a strictly |Conty, the French Minister to Copen- (Continued from First Page.) thent showing the number of murs] moms 1000 men at Brest | es cers and nearly 8,000 me = sb witi|eash basis, A German commlssio! . & there is only room for 4,000 is shown] — (4g 97 announced by the War Depat commission similar to that which will |cash bas jerman commission | hagen, and Gen. Rampon, for France; ders. Tite ludieroua 6¥ 26 ae to-day as having sailed fi control the Danube. will go to Rotterdam to make pay-| Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Can-| Which Costigan has been subjected —<——a— sll icrous by the fact that ey " ’ ro —_—— ment as the goods are delivered.|ada, and @ military delegate, for}Since Enright ca: into power were DIDN'T HAVE UNIFORMS, redo capacity of the camp is The Manske te due at Newns Ls R COUNCIL Great Britain will replenish her own | Great Britain, and the Marquis Della | recalled to-day, After Costigan was ', Vas Feb. 15 he then ae peek | j SUPREME Wil supplies of these urticles by purchase | Torreta, former Ambassador in Pet- | Put in command of the First Inspec- $0 THEY COULDN'T DANGE He said that capacity would be ON THIRD THIRD AVE. INE: I AtA te Lt eee _ TAKES UP NEW TERMS from America. rograd, for Italy. tion District the Greenwich Street doubled, | Nets dat Dieislon scenes —_>— | The American delegates, announced | Station, which was in the Second In-! ctonsincieninn barrage e (Pts |APAN SEEKS NO LAND j yesterday, are Willa Allen White |spection District, was abolished 08 Tiree Gitls, Almoat. Break -U BRITISH ARMY DEMOBILIZING. | The transport Harrisburg, due \ FOR TRUCE RENEWAL Jand Prof, George Davis Herron, the territory covered by the Old Slip| pebaele am ae P | ene paras from First Page.) | York Feb. 18, haa on board ml : : IN CHINA SAYS ENVOY. Nicholas Tschatkovsky, President |Station was transferred from the| Dance for Women at Y. M,C. A. | Bat Soldiers Won't Be Disch ged Jof the casth tnfantry, 924 Divison, ; . in| , of the Provisional Government of|First to the Second District. This Hut in Battery Park. UAE peade: 18 Aimed: jthey were in some danger from the|Camp Meade; thirty-three casuat : Sentiment Shown for ‘More Diaste | | North Russia, arrived in Paris to-day |took out of Cestigan's command a) oo , ae the | pEONDON, Feb # (Wie, Montreal). | third rail ay wounded, ynditions, bi Yecision Is lveata pen SHAS j ing. | to confer with delegates to the Peace | section where a considerable number 6 first of a series of dances in the) soldiers nw being released from the| Fire also started im the wreckag Lead New Dy Conditi i i | Declares Pledges ROE BenIIEVAIDE | Goatarence feaaraee the parr of ot arrests had been made for|¥: MC. A. Victory hut in Battery | British army under the demobilization | hut not until the passengers, injured | 1° Mn a beloain adquarters 4 } ee tao Is Only Secret Clause in | nts country. He spent. the day in} gambliAg and vice. Park was given last night to the ac-|Plan are not being finally discharged.! ang uninjured, were out. Firemen) tes, tor. can fos convatans PARIS, Friday, Feb, 7,.-Many im- | 1915 Treaty. |conference with delegates and Am-| It was learned to-day that the!companiment of eight pieces of a jazz MAE toe the, ukace ing | ittea ladders to the "Li" tracks and | detachments Nos WW and ' Portant matters were before the Sue} 1,114 eigay, Keb. 7 (Assoctated|DaS8#ador David R, Francis, with| Legislative Committee of the Police band, Some kind-hearted lady in con- } quickly put out the blaz leeidret wivere and the men let go at pre By a stran being furnished with a 1 freak of cident, the| The. tran ' Preme War Council, comprising the | pe...) Baron Makino, senior Japanese| Whom he called on Col, EK. M, House.| Department is preparing a bill to nection with the management nad sug- rt Kroonland when it met to-day to consider pri- | position at the conf 1 caped damage, and in each of these | cw councl! of the great powers and the | gotogate to the Peace Conference, made - have Inspectorships under Civil Ser- | gested that so much was being done | thanks trom the Army Counell for the | Font window in the wooden train and) Arter ork Web, 17 with military commanders on all fronts, | public to-day a statement as to Japan's) vice, ‘The bill would make the posi-{for the sailors and soldiers in uniform | services they have rendered. Upon | the rear window in the steel one es- | of Ponnaylvanin, New 4 { oe U ER LABOR IS ARRED that something should be done for the 1 discharge all the officers tions permanent, as they were up to | men ro replacement men who served Will be given indi- rme e ous branel % 7 photographic sections and many j marily the extension of the armistice | After describing the taking of Teing- iN PROPOSA FR Nast” REA. anosintmenia? would be untformed girls in the various branches Vlatally'a"cartleate of Mep¥ice"in ad | was one of Mr. Shonts's little mes. | Buetoaraphi tior 4 many iA o from G « ad o ervien . tion to their service and war medals. . . < i | 17. Final decisions went over until |] it) ta under which Japan. de+ aminations. ‘The title of Chief In- dance, the yeomenttes, the motorettes, PORTER SUCCEEDS GOFF | tits andi dinib: badeni private rowers | MARNS OF " TUBERCULOSIS. \ +. = Baturda manded that sho vacate Tainy-tuo, the! “Adequate Wage Commensurate |"Pecter Would be changed to Super- the nursiettes, th stretcherettes, the | a private § Reports were made to the council | statement says: n Py 3 pi ‘| [intendent of Police; Borough Inspec tes and etseterettes. Ail had to AS THIRD POLI DEP (ship, or danger to fife and mb un- e Charities Ald Association fee fy the military high commands on} “Japan tx now pledged to return to} With Civilization « the Time, tors would be called Assistant Supe n uniform UTY der political management? Tho In- Urges Expert Examinations, the subjects of demobilization and |China this harbor and port built with) Is the Standard of A. F of L, — [intendents ‘and Inspectors would be) Through one of the windows of the | ee ine terboroueh is the safest passenger-| he stato Charitien Ald Astoclation, the re! fe forces of o |German money, together with the ter- ri calle ors. jhe e girls peered with wistful faces]... ” aa, carrying railroad in the world.” INo. 105 Bax 4 Stree s-dey thaued eer eee oe ine ato to | tory of Kise-Cheu, which Chis wit| PARI®, Feb. 8.—An international | led Mal nia ooat ent atin [at the merryemakers, ‘They into the New Commissioner Fad Been Seer) rnin)’ peputy. Holle Commlssloner| statement calling attention, ine ony Since he hol ae iH <1 resions | receive eighty years sooner than she] Wage law and prohibition of “pauper |, Ut ec Hea ea add vy hustled as another Jans bexan retary to Head of tne Porter peacttfd the scene of the wreck | denmer of luborculosis resutting’ tom niles 3 el alse " “ ave a chance ansin sy nto the arms of soldiers - ¢ intl could porsibly have secured it Other-| labor are proposed in a memoran a «in 2 dier 11 soon after it happened and began an | attacks of influcnza and urging local submitted a report ax to the military |wise the treaty of 195, under which thia| dum submitted to the Labor Comming, |Bttiom If the bill goes through, but} and sailors they floated. ‘The vigilant Department, Dp ALOE vb 5 formanixations to. prov investigation, He obtained conflicting export ¢: Jaminations for such patic testimony about the conduct of |may tot ba able otherwiey te oben forees available for the disturbed reg- | restoration is to be made, contains no fons of Turkey, seeret clauses. insiders at Headquarters smiled ¢ jieally when this subject was brought] the music eye of a mans w serett stopp espied them and] Augustus Drum Porter toway be sion of the Peace Co! ence to-da inference to-day r girls CON-| comes ‘Third Deputy Police Coimmis- by American labor repre H The German commercial fleet, It} “These documents, with all their] 64) 2 HATA GR. ase wed t didn't have any unifo Isioner to succeed John W. Goft jr, who| Joseph Murphy, No, 734 Cauldwell them, gras luted, in ready to be surrendered, | clauses, have been laid before tho] Other Proposals were similar to tho: Incidentally it has been discoverod | They were told that they might stay | regigned last night to return to his law| Avenue, the Bronx, motorman of the) “Where no, tuberculosis dispensary s i ‘ ‘ee , 4 ade ¥ i" a ‘ : ‘a ‘ei 0 put "t dance. "7 " ¥ is acee ble.” the state but the Allies thus tar have not agreed | Powers. Including Amori: Japan} Made by the American Federation |that if the law passed last year to al. {4h look on but mustn't dance practice. Mr, Goft’s retirement, while| Wooden train, This is what Murphy! |,“ ted Chet anne Paice pale thus TasmAy Lemmers {dve# Not seek more than a fair divix-| Labor at the conference in London |ign ynitormmed. mon im the wrcvl It wasn't any use. ‘That jazz was Just] no surprise to some of his friends, waa| himself said: Wit hg eanaraslonal, olfnice pen i eu ment St Abe ue }ion in this work of development, Wel] last September LHGRiE UELEE LE LLLerOH AE ATA G Jtoo much for th nto rls fr rm the outs! unexpected in the Police Department.| he brakes were working had ait) available th echennices of vn tube ers eee ve SArIOUs @ rations Nor | realige that « great change has fake The memorandum — rec 5 je und Ia another minute they were! forts to reach him and get @ state-|the way uptown—I meun tho brakes|inations and cannot oh ae if they have served m ain them, Such . being carried PUpon the compensation for the use| piace in t dealings between th ths aslat it again, Thix time out that “it shall be declared asional clinios ment of ue reasons for leaving the] in the motor box. Of course, f didn't |’ n tho First Inspection District tul- | Greeff’s Name on Teuton Roster, | uate aanis | * , and he did, but it wag out of order «R, : LONDON TRANSIT STRIKE =|" sector costisan wae asienea] Dut Mother Explained, —" | BOLSHEVIST AGITATORS)#exJine crash camer I Meanie Htoatthe, Against the armistice was extended, but no| SHANGHAI, China, Feb, & (As decision was reached to-day as tolciated Press).—The China press what measures might be taken aay of of the vessels, nations to represented in th ee ile Commissioner was enacted in the in- {darkness they went, but it nearly broke | genap failed. 4 chee hea kee ware | of successfully in a number of places the United States receives its share of | be of any value ita rules must pro-| mensurate with the standard of life {Not sucer The charter provision — | Police Commissioner and Secretary to| Ur ° (i ‘ w to 1 ‘ ian Pte UMARRLTAnGat AR. BO Nome the ships they will be manned by the} Mbit selfish aggress exploitation Teonforming to the civilization of the {that fixes fifty-fve years as the GERMAN WOMAN WILL SEE Commissioner Haright, js well liked in out Ulntt it Wau toe late. Seer HOG tO ANG -BSLIOREAG 37a cll being added to the fla tenance of peaceful relations.” vate homes shall be prohibited, with|service has bever been eliminated. | waa once Colonel of the 12th Regiment, Oe areas enteaca teeta he ‘tno ||] Dr» ROYAL S, COPELAND, A tendency*was manifested in some] = og |QARRIRR LAG fromm Co cedites enCe (Baright ie ati ie hie fortios, : ’ eke ——— cord just outside the motor box. That Health C-mmisstoner, 1 military quarters to impose further nese Press Areused by Japan's Tomine ator! : The part of Commissioner Maright’s | American Onn ca Couldn't Find REAT BRITAIN DEPORTING failed too, 1 yelled to the conductor Will D. Add drastic terms upon Germany when Demands at Pai letter dealing with Costigan's record ae a 4 iH to pull the brake in the second car a Wehver an ress on An editorial at of eking th : to the First Inspection District and| COBLIENZ, Feb. 8 (Associated Press), | - Edward Bernard, one of the inju aes polley of Japan towards China's dele ENDED BY AGREEMENT ; In on Distr 1 — Mn rnard. one ¢ i GREA BRI AIN 0 SELL [Ration ot Wis Baqee. Contotone, be disirt Fein VER TRO Mis, Martha Greeff arrived here rex! Russian Violinist Soermus Among} te told the poll nab 1 Us revealed ict, S16 arrests were made for cont A pRAn Lage Bia Sithe crash the motorman, pale and at the Public Forum, | mY mbling wit his district by Chief 1 z Those Ser y As Un- shaken, rushed: out of his box and| > . GERMANY $30 000 000 OF Obata, Japanese Minister at inlnscPrar ite Sta CREAT Faneld tag wenn, hie datrict by Chief Army Headquarters, expla ing that ehe| Thos Se u Aue As Un. [anon TEAC oe gt atm te ann’ ||] CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, histor Obata's gd Ms Fromise tc Psume Pb ube |), t cial Service D 01 - | van gon came from esirable Aliens. body, w houting to the con- ‘ A A Minister Obata’s startling by th lal Service Division; dur rican offiere| desirable Alien: body, without: shouting, to tiv con: iI] Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street LONDON, » &—The Government | emergency bra a tu n soldier Hing the Sunday, February 9th, at 8 P. M. At that China gag its delegates at th Service Pending Establishment, Ing the same period Inspector Costi- | her ° , of Eight-Hour Day for gar whom $1 were dis- | « ee ” newsapap a ) ing, within the occupied were those on quietly arresting and deporting “ur rr investigati will be needed t »| rs ue Pal rn oe LONDON, Feb. Se-fir Albert Stans |€harged 3 convicted and 5 cases are mute Ma? Ren desirable" aliens) who bel to] bring out the tacts, on The Public 1s Inwited, ‘ shown effectively and oppor .OND eb, Sir Albert Stan! $tit) ponding bo Rolshevist propagandists in Great| Northbound traffic was held up = : seit linhaie ia tie oahale wari a ran Sep el turning to the Americ y pros autre’ hig fs : Proposals of Lifting Blockade Con- | '¥ ete hal Md the iswue ley, Pr Ident of the He ard of Trade ‘ Un by Tae the orate che Gumi Army. and Pro) rita ordihg to the Duily sketch, | more than two hours while the track | eeumussretemrse=teeceeey : {the Par Eas he iasue ia whether ounced at 2 clock this morn- | ma any Inspector in th ° ny IANS Nich) aaa CHAT MaOATAI Hawa “iaces yeing elearec here vas a de sidered by Representatives of Jar not this hemisphere is Japan's dg- | {ne that an arrangement with union {a notwithstanding the fact | Roland Greeff’ name did not appear on | RNIN nave thee sey sa es re vot uous mente: minuhee On: Lhe BIEO, Allies main or if China is still an indepen. Jexecutives had been reached and that | th has been usually mor fags rR Halintat, wie |MomenmonnG tacks MABONE—PATRICK J., 71 youre ot . Aant pation tube and railway service would be | prevalent other parts of the city you misunderatand me,"| A! Soormus, & Russian violinist, who | bee, at hiv late residence, ¢2 Davis L, Feb, S—-Allied. representa Rea ee |reaumed as soon as beanie, Sir | unin the First Inspection Distriet nett) A Amerionas who n touring South Wales and who | AT IN IN TROLLEY | avenue, South Ozone Park. L,I, | on is in Company | !8 alleged to have been inverspersi 8 | Funeral, Sunday, Feb. at 1:40 BoM stuffs blockade of neut eet a Mal a BY PECULIAR ACCIDENT __RELIGIOUS NOTICES, M. Soermus is a son of a wealthy by tar- prone withene ee AcuIUR MaGeAtkey. Hudsoni uhetua|| mat f to visit her | Russian landowner, was educated a ica) ; ~~ Memorial Services thelr own consumption without re- Uubar Rueaeecsety Gentes faa | ft on atl |the University of Petrograd and par-| Pole Crashes Through Roof of Car! nonUh or THEODORE ROOSEVELT striction. Admiralty Said to Strongly Favor |was satisfied with the agreem nt] ticipated in the Russian revolution Ww es ° dmiralty Said to § F jwa atiafl ) the agreemen fi a en It Jumps the Wire ar Another prope taken up was that| the Total Prohibition of U ier which had been reached, He a|{ Secretary to Chief Medical Ex- a sameenaieed Nhe f ve nd BF. Keir 3 "PALACE "THEATRE ee eneemegeemrepeeeemmermmenees | e al Frc Jor Gor | ines accredited vepresentativee wonia | aminer for City Ex An. wa Self im Mille Hotel. Passengers Are Injured. jain an lay, To-m' tw Morn, oth! ao Bi . ‘ ine y pl Bae w Aha caaa Tl | Adilresses bi en , a sea Poats in Warfare, be appoin a by the union to care for i reel nd of a rope tied about his} Three people were severely injured | “Sine ora Tee RAN ond Found” artictes |] LONDON, Feb. 8.—In reference to the | bt° Bhy sical needs of the men pendin k 3 o-Morrow, | o°% # about the bed-p and many were hurt this morni a at p' Me . 203. Word Building, will be listed {| marines which has been before tho Peparion font ablishment share rela hod Mxan lod 1809, |room on ‘the thirteenth floor to-day at! of a west-bound Culver train i ned fey, Dr. dames Blihop side oa and « + 7 4 high authority that h nel he ‘, . ma er shi me rook! _ ost and Found” advertisement i A Nel conferen: apparent d n betw =r St . we and ne ' BT curren ” can be left at any of The Word's to-day at Belfast Ia ratol a e Frar Ship Mite Miner Four Dead, | through the top of the car, splinter. | Abs vil On se ux Advertising ‘Agencies. or can be y ‘ vr General of Moret {a o to-m : ; sue aat cea ete | Hsin Uh A af Hephoned directiv to The World. i} no on Warcare ne, pre ne. but nothing wa " ' N 1 fand on f ° ees bal 7 are wer a OAS one Over ne Sotge Haveg Mutua, ae a Gal! 4000 Feekman. New York, of t ould Ino owtthed ‘ toh miners moylled he 1 be \ ¢ k k “ when a fi SETI - = jook!sM Office, 4100 Main, ' 4 ling discussion 1 : Maine Was sunis be ows Up oy a floating mine in| a ; PUALENUNAL SYNAGOGUE Mount Morris % a bed iment and tO rigid guavautees wad saies It le situation at the miners’ cone : in ‘Havana Harbor on the night of Feb- the Aarl tee scoardlng fate ‘dcepaton Cho injured were sea Ht tS er aint eee a. ey tle Terence 4 Southport on Feb, ba [Manica Bsaminer imeluded ws hom |yyary Db, Lat received here to-day, | Harry Love, twenty-two, @ sales-| er Miss Lilien D, Waid ana’ siotigra! ‘is Sponol Leste

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