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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, *PEBRUARY 15, 1919, RITISH PRESS UPHOLDS CONSTI TUTION OF LEAGU, E OF NATIONS ee" BRMISHPAPERS. ENTIRE WORLD (Decorating 150h's Colors With French Cross TROOPS BREAK 1,174 545 MEN pereated to deal with these su! mateservan "=| PRAISE LEAGUE, | MUST NOW BE FED oil, which includes in its mem- ership some of the ablest financial once Dusiness minds of America ant | has firmly but quietly and open exciting animosity been sup | Planting the military officials who] had been dealing with the same sub-| ‘aaeeidl Pract | Verdict in London Fears Hungry Germany Would Shortly Before Returning to America BELFAST STRKE. OUT OF SERVICE, "| INPOWERPLANTS) MARCH REPORTS cesiegliiincanains Machine Guns Placed at En-]1,501,000 Ordered Demobil- ie ot more permanent value ts ex-| in Favor of the Constitution Be Turned Into Another | trances and Those Willing ized and Camps Here o other =r Try ¢ a i /or ‘ =| i Mieantes:ione ie hes iss Peace! Drawn Up in Paris, Bolshevik Russia. | to Work Protected. Nearly Emptied. saliabiaiaaliia —— | ae ce,' These are the Economic . Cal make arise Conifatesiod and the Finan-| WONDON, Feb. 15.—The const! | PARIS, Feb. 15.—In the first Inter- 4 \ 54 ae en and Glee) WASHINGTON, Sub. 24-—Totalges of the League of Nations re- |View he has given American prow Selal Drafting Commission, They also t fnclude in their membership distin- | ceived indorsement of the London |FePresentatives since he has been in guished financiers from all. the En- yor ing newspapers to-day. Europe, President W 6 Economie Draft . : Eeeonnis ay has its r “The draft goes deeper into the MAHt, in the Murat Mansion, short! ‘omm ssi Iready ha Ms Pert before the Heace Conference | causes of war and will do more for Pefore his 4 » @walting action by that body. Its! their removal than any one expected,” Shigh importance may be judged from declared the Times. “It is the most | World t¢ Wythe fact that it has undertaken (© important International document that everything must be subordinat- 3 | tric service, which had been cut off| mobilization now stands at 1,108,310 $ g itor three weeks because of strikes,|men and 11,295 officers, a total of resumed to-day under military] 1,174,545, Gen, March said to-day, protection, troops having taken A total of 1,501,000 men has been 5 Ih tee on of the gas works and the/ordered demobilized and 305,000 have @ | electric power atations early in thelaiready embarked for home. Of the ® | morning. Infantry was stationed in-| latter 000 have actually landed in on said last Soe parture for America that the gravest questions in the| y were economic, adding | side the pl f" this country. | Hamake a practical application MaMa “e published.” ed to a resumption of industry. Ti . LKmAChe MEUM suns)" March revealed that demobilization ‘resident Wilson's fourteen) “It th te me eve ¢ f ‘ 4 arices : gethird of Presiden rea is the greatest scheme ever people of the world, he said, are more 4 é > | Most of the welds who had been|!" camps in the States is about at Points, namely that declaring for the forged for the maintenance of peace, * 4 4 | ordere the ‘ an end m o aaaaile ot Gil ‘ Hh Interested in knowing where their ordered out by the strike committee . See removal as far as f in the opinion of the News, & ‘were back at work by noon, The sud-| Discharge of men from overseas will H D4 eeonemic barricrs and the establish-| “We hopa the draft means the food is coming from than in any| % 7 H by , . ® | denghange in the Situation passed off| depend on shipping conditions, March wemMent of an equality of trade condi-| opening of a-new era of political lfe." other problem “2 * < 4 ss ‘s ppl i { quietly, indicated. Since the armistice the 01 t tions con ‘ ‘ ee i Bi ieating to te peace "and assoolaiine| en skins ives ’ be wee effort) For this reason he insisted that ti« The authorities will make an effort| United States has converted consider- e 0 acl a ea » Peethamselves for its maintenance. “We are hopeful that the constitu. ;/!ftine of the blockade on Germany EBNDON, Feb, 1 athe. suduatitas rellet wor "rhe Army 1 as new pease i f — |tion ts a satisfactory rendering of the ! essential unless the world desires situation is marking time pend ae tically completed shipment of 276,000 Pe ITALY TOGRANT AMNESTY, conciusions to which the Allies are to see Germany turned into another the meeting to be held on Tuesday of| tons of food to Rotterdam, Gibraltar, i va = —— jcoming,” the Chronicle said, Bolshevist Russia. : : the Consultative Committee of the| Constantinople, Constanza and Black Laborite “triple alliance"—the Miners’ | Sea. Federation, the Railwaymen's Union| Some of the Army shipping is being and the Transport Workers’ Fede readjusted and turned back to use< “Decree Will Affect M sata Political Offende * ROME, Feb “If the League does not give an; “You can't talk Government with [effectual means for preventing wa. @ hungry people," he aaid. —On the occasion of it at least gives what wo bh a 4 at we hope and| x , ec $64490- 006 the proclamation of the Constitution of | trust will Naturally the subject uppermost in : aoe Bociety of Nations, King Victor ave peat be '@ solid alliance of the nis mind concerned the League of The colors of the 369th, New York’s old 15th sheim, Alsace. The decoration was awarded to the |‘. At that meeting, it is under-| ful employment other than military. ‘ nuel will sign ral decree Breat powers,gwhich. is no mean; Nations. Regiment, commanded by Col. Wiiliam Hayward, regiment just previays to its return to America stood, there will be a discussion of] Some cargo vessels have been remade itary and poliical amnésty, tt is an-/achievement in the cause of peace,”| Ho did not offer a complete draft, he} was decorated with the French Cross at Unger. | ee ee ere a Into Oop |euine, Sn & tote se é ‘ here. |sald the Post said, as a perfect work. Much r es iin avira es ! Premier Lloyd George is anxiously] have been or are being completed, 60 i ts | “It is pregnant with good for the mained to be done, he agreed, nut he 4 me ai: _™ ee {interested in the situation, res izing}as to add a 120,000 monthly troop L ‘ " the Ditt: Avenue uurt in that labor troubles may seriously | carrying capacity to t 5 ‘ feels that giant stride has been made 9 say, oF 1 \ SR Per Gant. OF! (he {rObEe issarehe Faprom, “ul moued| Svaet"wrapae te wend sewer | ETM Eresident ’s Wi My. liebe apes ae tr as ter rat anne Pe or gel ll tea, - ARE DECORATED BY BRITAIN form indicates that President Wilaya 4 a state tn Wig Wane LE ct ade oldup. He was h without trade development. For this reason,| brought back from overseas have been {thas learned a good deal sitice the came |tin 5 bal examination next Monday and jt js understood, he will probably| carried in Ame “ . possible, are made so difficult as te he md € jall ‘ Sih ¥} ce in American ships. tba ; to Burope." dict likely. to hue feusetd icc wn 00 an ousemai io, the Raymond Street jail. prolong hid stay in England instead] Ger, March pointed ont t the Officers and Men, Mostly From] PARIS, Feb. 15——Comment in rep- | Fte was quite frank in saying the of returning almost immediately to] 78th Division, usually identitied as nt sald that Charles BE. Diet i x res tive French newspapers on | 4 > . * Paris, New York and Nort! *onnsylvania oe Michigan, Get Awards for Gal- | Tesens! instrument which was finally com- onl u or, Auditor of the Fleet Corptra- |" “ans datewt ‘o rate ‘ y ole lantry and Efficiency jthe Constitution of the 1 > Of pleted last night lacked certain points i in ass, ita | +4 he latest ‘outbreak of discontent| troops contained considerable New ity of the world,” ed the Expr lice w hag ) y- Nations as pi and ? ath et eats SULA CVs erRG alin hale wear iat ca nd | # amobs un eepiovsel of the Post y forces, and the Seth now con- Piet, ARCHANGEL, Feb. (Associated | plenary session of the of eeolirity against « future German |, saat caaalc lie ve « thorough investigat |OMice and the telegraph and@ tele-| tains so few New Jersey forces it has Press).—Four officers and ten non- | ence Is Jitte enthu m |menace which is #0 earnestly de- Frau as Me Views Family’s nty, was only recently discha fore recommending acti one services, all of which are in a] almost lost its identity as a New Je! Mumecommissioned officers and men have |the shape the project has taken. The |manded by the French Government aw Goeial Envi , | eee She Seay: The only Gauehiet:) “We are aot convinced # s im-j state of unrest. At a mecting held | sey organisation been given British decorations for| iigaro ways ES Mapeciad GAL CHA -PHRECH Guia New Social vironment | Amalie, nineteen years old, until a| plicate etz sald. “He came to us| here last evening reaolutions were ——o ‘ yallantry and efficiency in action. | e French dele- rm ste short time ag € ployed al with eo hishest commendat: i . e are Capt. Clair S McArdle, 310th * commission, on the initiative gates would make that a point at the Without thusiasm. Wisitine acaown leur edie vauetiaitwewite wan In sure han | Centar cette” Cha HOLLAND 10 HELP U $ Regineers, Homer, Mich.; Distin- |f its illustrious chairman, President plenary session, but he added that . NR oa hod Pe ede ala BRE eed SLrOUeAe Aint Te ath conereen so eek eee AGS unr accords her Feb, 13.—(As- | j¢ If on oved ulshed Service Order; Capt. Otto A.| Wilson, wisely decided not to ray ‘d, 339th Infantry, Portland, Ore., | (0-morrow from the eternal gned and brought him eigarettes jto form 4icake. The coupit live at No, 487} wages on the privis se of riding in the Presidential mo- ) while the French wanted more writ-| prorLIn nd con-|ten into the constitution as a matter ate demands nd better workin, . Thursd Snawone| MOVE TROOPS BY RHINE nr m Street, Brooklyn. First Liept. fined itself to make safe the present. | of policy, they admitted that as a| lated Press).—The Mistress of the | tor car. Sheftall's. finger prints and his|for submission to the Postmaster Btevenson, Engineers, Davenport,|'The Mystic Society of Nations has,| matter of practice the provisions|German Presidential residence is al Pr t Ebert lost a photograph at Police Headquarters | General. Only Ofticers Transhipped at R Military Cross; Second Lieut bal beset Loney @ league of the five agreed upon represent the limit of|comely “Hausfrau,” of — metum fighting in Macedonia and a how he was arrested on a forgery | Speakers at the meeting said that . terdam May Carrs cut powe which beat Germany . Chemin des Dames operatio: charge $ 909, b Was acquitted|a strike ace » it ere Way Carr) en, Wis, Military Cross. San wich having conquered, thenn achievement at this time. height and slender, who up to the | ‘Me Chemin des I perations, ce th 1909, but was acquitted] a strike might be necessary if the » family up to two w n living in @ suburb of Berlin, now is in The specific point involved Nes in |the clause regurding joint action of he league against an offender, As ks ago! for insufficient evidence la two assistant paymasters who | re in @ taxicab with Sheftall when was heid up have been released Gergt. Arnold W. Nolf, Engineers, 'Copemiv#h, Mich. Distinguished Con- @uct Medal; Sergt. Ewald H. Dilleu, Highland Park, Mich.; Delbert Kratz, mands were not granted, and co- Arms operation with the miners, railway WASHINGTON, men and transport workers to en- | Garr force claims was foreshadowed. De to consolidate both victory and peace, A close alliance will result between the United Btates, Bngland, France, previously published, the French wish present time has always attended to had t done the! put Minister at the Hague notified the State artmont to-day that the Nether- her own household dut family cooking and has stalled in official apart Department of Uwe been her own ments of th ee ee ee Teaay aba saps vcecasne, The police are looking for two men ; is , Chesaning, Mich, and Peter Ostatlos, | violations e c terior in the Wilhelmstras we eftall sald, tte » the onan jands Government had consented to aid te Bervice’ Médalen Corn, Jamer| circulated newspapers here, paves | Ceres BUF ool ' i. barr ers iD) ident of the new German republic,| iit whe mrmancnt offical re algae enue cia Meean He hesropbers ROUMANIAN ROYAL FAMILY by. permiting tranasahi pment 66° trex Bierce. 339th Infantry, Detroit, Dis- | “While all are speaking fraternization Sailor prevent our adoption of this! was porn forty-five years ago in ae ihe aw Bieaidont ha ant be tsbreli hatha ed MhsCils lat ey | ports at Rotterdam of soldiers br i “eat crivarg| and eternal peace, the French peor . rking "s ein Bremen, sho | of the ne esident has not b REPORTED 10 HAVE FLED down the Rhine. Assurances also were 15 ereW. “Hereatet, Iengineerg, hse: | cannot lose” sight of reality, ant| In C -cribing the work of the | yeas shor new socal environment | “"miled upon, and President Wovrt) THIRTY EIGHT MEN TAKEN IN TReeiue war Gita ee aoa 4 Mroit, Mich, Miltary, Medal: Private | reality ts the vicinity of 70,000,000 hu- League of Nations’ Committee the | With resignation. , has expressed aversion to the Bellevue GAMBLING RAIDS FINED $3 —— Holland would stored ¥oor . McGuire, Engineers, Rose- | miliated Genmans shuddering under! President said it was as > pep 2 om ecithatetd Palace as such residence on the ground i . he ’ The Dutch F gn Miniet pecifted 0 : ' aaa ame ierells such ; Fs a Bl ara hes / ne Dutch Foreign Minister xpecitied f a, unk Mich.» Millaiy” Medal. irivate merited punishment. It is half of an ho had ever been called on ia | .“f know we must be prepared for] tag it Is "too imposing riven prisoners taken inj NW Plot Aguinst King Said to) ine tran orts should fly the ggm- AUAORE trom she FUEEaDA the LA | That how the new. ele Have Been Discovered—Martial | merciat fag at Rotterdam, that only she said to-day in discussing the aew/dent and the first lad nd | Ba i i j 1 officers be permitted to bear arms and bert family! Will approach the solution of the |stuss games were fined $3 cach in Law in Bucharest. Thar natictoasionsba elon (ae tbertveltians ae irious complex questio cing the Night Court on a charge of dis- bMPeation be givenite the: Neier Mee eri ee gteeas hen Hh SB ght re OB We COPENHAGEN, Feb. 15.—A state of }lands Government of each UWansport { ; : i11- | rope in chaos. When we ste evo i iy Met Hrivaten Jerry Douvels | amidst such perspectives, the seduc- handle, All the members were ac- Vpitterbern, Detroit, Hngineers-Meri-| tive idea of disarmament it is our|tuated by the same desires and work- Che ae torious ge Madod ta Medals duty to ask plainly, where are the, ing toward the same end, but there | Position in which the guarantees and what is the force) haa poen several sharp divisions ot | {4s itself. “Those ev | which will shelter us from the reau- nbling raids on two east sic ning from the orderly conduct after the Court Left will probably be the worst. I'hey | heen devolped. The question of oifi- vambling %!@S* hes been proclaimed in Bucha-| fhe arms of the soldiers during the + ad od e best thods to be bs 1 hanged the charg of gamblin, 2 ‘ ALLIES ‘DEMAND es a ig er Ly spel g ee wr words, he said,| will charge us with attempting to ex- | cial receptions ds already worrying tyade by Inspector Boettler of the |Test. where the Roumanian anti-mone|itrp on the Rhine will be placed tn ir tf 10 G0 Fare OnGs & IONE Are very , tric oursely! rol ne e in| < circles in the capital wha yo pigtr ‘All the prisoners paid | 4rchical yolution {8 centred, accord-| separate boats ; : f ticle by saying: “We are forced to|the question of policy was loss em-|tricate ourselves from the caste In| Corin Cltlen im ot ey “the | iat pet All the p F Meseiogh rernlallonl Ja: ventral, af0ord * conclude that the twenty-six articles | barrassing than the details of its ap- | Which We have been reared, but that) 6 pom the splen Mf the Hohen. | (ele fine bring us uo security, Until they are! piication, will fever occur, Whatever may | 7, are going to remain true tof | eet haan A A new plot against King F rn leve © the threaten changed we can sacrifice nothing of Pare ecame quite intimate in discus. | come W a Rerlle dg vaporte our means of defense to them, orking- | f anito|#iNg personalities, expressing himself] our traditions as a plain working The new position to which Brau FOR FILIPINO CHILDREN ed to have fled, PLANS NEW RESISTANCE “Insist on Possession of One of That 7 c! alist newspaper Hu i ” Cannon That Bombarded ased than the “bour-|for the most part as being deep!s | man's family. ns Pbert has attained has alr Previous despatches received by way 1 ia hint | Smpressed by the character and abil Tho eldest son of the family, Fried-| coused her to be beset with off i sp ‘ 1 Paris Churches. geois" papers, Deputy Marc ; publica tic : ‘i i sp ade zs a of Berlin and Vienna repc that the] P mes i The he a wei: Aleliiusionment { 2 ‘or ond » n outh Pipe Se sos se, | * h h is Wiebe). —The Allies have taken steps | disillusionment th first examination | the fourteen pationh, although one or| work. TH _gecond son) Ab shies Legislative Appropriation Will Es-| poya1 palace was bombarded, and that] Rhineland Discounted by Dee * of the long conv ntion make: us. | two of evidently abli 7 ; ish as ne Toya y revented by rev {#0 Gain ponsession of one of the long jt iy clear to the dullest that we are | lwo t Rie solavarayors hag evils eamed, and Detective ( ar-| tablish Permanently English as | the royal family was prevent r A | r mobilization, However. failed to hit it off with him as much i : olutionaries from leaving the city, Ca . . range guns which the Germans used to thor President Wilson's first pro- | en mach Save eek, rested John Ward of No. ‘ Sump- Language of Islands. bles from London yesterday, however,| COBL Feb. 4.—American Army ate ie 0008 agi sue ay ae a — The President looked thin and tired, : pie eee aye ae bs house | WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Passage by | questioned the authenticity of these|officials are investigating the report Com: as e de Mrs. Powell found that $85 was a‘ % Mrs " e of an nc | repo: that the commander of the German 3 showing plainly the strain of fourteen the Philippi lature of an act ap-| rep memeers wpon the German delivering LEA SL TUTI N ‘as r Freque: he be- : ing. Ward is held ,on a chi | @ommission that a 3 Gl E CONSTI 0 hours’ daily work. Frequently he be miss- |propriating 39,000,000 pesos for the ex- a troops opposite Cologne had circulated ‘ ng range gun be | came humorous in describing some of burglary ltonsion of universal free education in| LEAGUE PLAN IN SENATE, Jar appeat throughout the Rhineland eee se Ue: War Merial. whieh IS PRAISED BY TAFT the conditions he had been called upon | Menry Banz, a sailor attached to | the island is regarded oil ver to the y Acting Gover- asking for volunteers to “prevent the will speaks ob’ firm and orderly gov- |#embly, according to a Re to obtain @ a yé It apes ge Basle, quoting Weimar While reading the first art mulgate such rules of naval conduct |the prisoner, He will be hrought up) some one hid in the building until State ern nt." x P pO | e employee left and then ope . during the time his train waited, | as will cover the point in question,|4t the Fifth Avenue Court to-day, | the employees " re u 5. SOLDIERS START here, Mr. Taft { A burglar broke into the home of | the sate / Dtoes cfamunicioal remarked that | so for the time being it is quite right B West Sist| teachers are Public Forum, * 10 WATCH GERMAN CAMPS | ite anpesres to deat mainty with [to say there te no such Issued as arias! Gobkn abo, S056 Wont $148 | ee ssvanced 0 per samy ‘NEEDHAM ROBERTS EAGER CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION dded he had to this con- | and He added he had come to this co atom ing 8 [fen avenue and Toth Ste clusion quite by himself, “in the pri- | Bonds and jewelry aggre pssmslre. Mare (AS No. 920, Me ton STRIKE OF 40 000 SPREADS. aa -” — ne a LL Preyer e vacy of my own soul,” and not|@rrested Moo Cohen, no ri John M ern, the New York 1 bookkeeper who was L 8 are turning over to Fe y Ridge Naval Barracks, was | nor Gene Yeater as the most striking | p oxed atitution Orderea|enemy from occupying the neutral ieee ns over U AS “VERY EFFECTIVE” adding frat» brainer relished IN BROKLIN OUTBREAK hn oe nue ny . lear aie it development of the legislative sesaton | Printed on Motion by Lodge. zone," ; - i a ies lation em emy rocked do: ny ighwi Hin Me st claned;; 4600 aes Other information, ever, indicates } meee she German officers whom the the meeting, which afforded him an| nshington and Sands Streets, ‘rhe |In Manila Just dloss ner Cane Wae| WASHINGTON, Fob. 15.—Upe ibs Gee e tion uci chet eae ‘ American officials have questioned \ opportunity to catch a few catnaps robber fled with $10, but Banz’s yells yo nartment quest of Minority Leader Lodge the ieeecieas Kian) ei nadak: ei 1 Fegerding the long range guns have Former President Indicates His AP-| Wie the English was being put into 5 Firat t brought Detective Bridgetts, who ar- |" “phe measure wilt exteMd primary ed- | Posed Constitution of the League of NO} igy weeks, ‘The morale of the Germa ee wat all the crews who were proval of Provisions for ) French. SSSAR AN SAS : rested John McGovern, no addr cation to all children of school age for | Rerord tocdee and ordered printed as 4 | Sldlers remaining under arms along the } Ememaned to the tusk of handling the A “i He eruck a note of importance in ar who is held on a charge of felonious | term of yeara under a systematic ed- | orer aeourtent. western Montier is suid to be low. Most | Ae Big Berthas” were sworn to secrecy, | Disarmament, explaining why the question of tho|ing blow in the face with his fist, ANTS ucational plan which can ge tended | aunctor Ficuman of Ne of them refuse to do anything except | ever since the armistice was) MILES CITY, Mont. Feb. 35. freedom of the seas had becn tb-|took $120 in jowelry and money from) A. in the office of Tt. Tyson |over the entire field.” he slfld |gaked, and Renator ledge agreed, that |draw thelr pay. Net more then half a : @@igned little hay been known rogard-| ¢¢ HIS appears to be avery | nored, “fam glad you brought that} his person and ran out of the saloon, | White & Sons paper box manufac- | “Tt will banish illiteracy, establish | retee" Constitution. be included mation papain 1p ihe ons tga the fate of these monster ee effective document, |r yas we anid, with a eile, "be-|ail wo swiftly that nobody had time | turers at Now a20 Brida Was permanently Enatish aa the common | a J pons. Recent reports were to the though there are many | caugo it involves a Joke on myselt.|to rfore. Glaastein Jet out a yell | found ripped open to-day, One thos language of, the lend _pitord. § ria Pi PSR RSE lentes Head Gg Aeffect that one of the “Big Be: "| things to he worked out later.” | qt never occurred to me in formulat- | that was heand by Policeman Gramer | $24) BER ND Oe eee nanerad bia pie pe ie gp PORTA of German Assembly, MME. BRESHKOVSKY j 7 Ghiad been disimantied in West Pr faid former President William H. | ing a policy that with the League of ne Parkville Station, and Albert | dollars worth of jewelry had been |g, government,’ Gov. Yeater added, | LONDON, Fab. 15.—Konstantir ei ’ ' ~ Riiiered celtier uid. that a jong, Taft after a hurried reading of | Nations actually working there would | Petri of No. 482 Street, Brooklyn, | taken, An elevator door end omc’ rhe adoption of this American educa-|renbach, Cenirist, former President of “The Wtttle grandmother of | @ cannon t n non raile the Covenant for the League of |e no such things as neutrals, Fur-| was arrested, ‘The 1 charge that | 400m sai open this morning, and |tion measure will lift the moral re-|the German Reichstus has been elected the Russian Revolution, | ‘way cars near Essan, Nations, ther, the league will adopt and pro-|Naxoroy’s possessions were found on| this led tha police to. believe’ that | sponsibility incumbent on the United President of the German proval as he read the sections T $60 Ofticers and Men Will Super- Which referred to the manner in : : which ® covenant-breaking na- i) vise Places Where Rus- bap store a . fe levue Hospital tion should be treated and to | through su, ation ¢ of the British, the bursiar's vietim, IC is charged | condition so-day at 1 id ctl sians Are Heki. disarmament © ie bad ud that some of the loot was found in| He in the stomach and hel i Famous Fight in Argon Now -~ — - — saspacean i _> at 17th Street and | w prove fatal | Many Business Places Closed as Feb. 14 (Associated in Heap Sends Greetings. OIiED, | vit ~Ware- a 000 OF OF “QUEER” IN | Moe Cohen's hon’ | ¢ e t ene ‘one silane oldste the hold-up man ton ray aie to-day for Brandenburg and|S™oot Offers BIN for Covering : 1958 48th | his purauer 1 he Is also at Bellevue] 2. ae mous fight with German raiders in , Brondway, 66th st., Sunda; Wother prison camps where they are ns From United State Morris Bienstock of No ae ep critical ¢ tition ton, COPENHAGEN, Feb, 15,—Rioting has | which at least four Germans were Mo undertake supervision of the care| WA Russian pri B HINGTON, Feb, 15 ners, The Americans |Smoot of Utah rlin and they will be | introduced his b: nator | New Orleans 1s Police * Make Rich | Street. was attacked at 10th Avenue | [broken out in Berlin, where more one a ahinctra publican, to-day : : and 47th Street by a man who struck | 10,000 warehouse workers have gone on |sicx yt United —JAMES KELL 2 at CAMPBE wounded i» home- BR ates General Base How Bervi FUNERAL 1 sight of his comrades| CHURCH, Broadway, 60th et, Sunday, Igned to thirty camps in eaeh of | Hcretary, of the Treasury to neko. | Apartment, wien. | Paliernah Gamat & red A OMP ICE eatved here dy. ouner re *81in the old 1ith New York, now at Camp| | 9 eloek Mich there are from 1,200 to 2,000) have rec loans from this Gov-| yew onLE La., Feb, 16.—Near-| tere at almost the same moment and hare, {es Are ai a i try 4a any Upton ODAJIA: PARANTZ ODAJIAN. one | receipt he |r pond ar! OF ey haps —NOATe | sine es have bee oree 0} 86 vy gree o the boys, e kervices « rey 2 ae ) ans imprisoned le Loateiete Snot Son aly $2,000,000 in counterfeit gold and sij-| arrested a man who said he was a | my greetings to the bo; h Gorvi ¢ CAMPBELL FUNBRAL, Members of the contingent were Jasked Lvening World to-day, war . . 1m| CHURCH, Broadway, 661 st., Sunday, the Financial Com-!ver certife ‘angin denomin olph Bookman of No, 1307 Herki+| Gy : ec erman Governme oops have re- | 4 at J Misked trom men of the ist and 2a|™ he Financial Com: by riifeates, ranging In denomina-| Adolph Hookman of 1807 Merk'-| Shemgull, Who Has Fingerprint Ree- rm vernment troops hay aaeOONEER IR’ thar Hekeialy with (e wenee y, many of them speaking Rus-|bonds in the open market tons of from #100 to § was seized| mer Strect. He was arraigned to-da With Being Impli- [°ccthied Brturt and disarmed the Spars |pothing to look at but the sky and | sHELTON.—JOSEPH SHELTON nd also German. The Ameri-| a by the police leat night in a raid on a! on a charge of felonious assault. Bien e my tacans there according (« advices re- | What 1 want most all now Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL iohly nished apariment in Governa eal > 1 ‘ ived here to-day . 3 to drop in and » ; ahh fi are unarmed. Major L. M el Given 82,500,000 for Ra AE N29 ly ee oy her | stogks ta © Norweatan Hospital $12,000 Hold-Up, i eatpa railed iSEtaaa ‘ ¢ boys to drop in wad see me."| OHURCH, Broadway, 66th st., Bunday, ter of Portsmouth, Va. who is| poll Several wealthy visl-| with a possible fracture of the skull ‘ noe . : Spartacans are reported to have cap- | sergt, Roberts was severely wounded| 2 pM, ry sory eae : tional Purposes. tora from Sacramento, Cal; Chicago : nda: Ne fia ’ eet Cor! tured the prison in Weeel and to have |at thes ttle and Sergt sto furnish the sal: toxpon, 3 = other cities hed lodget complaints|__MT# Catherine Powell of No mister wh Waa rophel of sine itn stes [Meaty Johnwon, finie -WALTER WHEELER, nce information. We be where the Russians |the financier, har placed £500,000 ($2 Sieg ‘are ail unsaitary and the |600,000) in (he nds of trustees for|™ent through a bogus race betting Nvise and saw a nan leaving througn educational purposes, heme, @ window of her apartment, She Ha armean chi na santoneil en Ta ORS AREY finte he feht, which | WHEBLE took place in the Argonne May 4 Rol vie CAMPBELL 3 erts was sent home several months ago Sertioes MM CAMPBELL FUNARAR ue ‘ar Crosses for OMURCH, Broadway, 66th st, Mondap, Oso A. M. awakened by they had lost large sums at the | Wyckoff Street wa y ay and then| iced under arrest after aa examina: | gu of lila dingerprinws, wes arraigned for sae ae ye hin

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