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EE re a ee : wee — ae oA ; mR BERE NS al ; ANMELDEN CT EIT MEET gerne THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919. "OCH TURNED DOWN GERMAN PLEATO CH. ANGE ARMISTICE TERM S ND PROTEST IN FRANCE ~ AGAINST BABBLING CRITICS OF AMERICA its occurred = ae *, COLORED SOLDIERS OF OLD 15TH MARCHING ON FIFTH AVENUE, AND THEIR COMMANDERS -Scheidemann Ing Karl 1 mbourg a Government OO OOOOU ebknecht and I most ensued. tleally every delegate except the cats threatened oust his followers from tho Assembly, waited calmly until the me quieted down again, then re his attack on the Governmen whole, and every one connected it, individually erring again to the Sp: riot admitted they had received pm Ruswia, but, he sa $ nut Rereia. ut, he ani @| Deputy Damous Says It Is Swives und children, and ; ‘ : %! Likely to Alienate Devoted fighting. g 3 * At: be 4 és @| ad’ — | ; , a La | 4 ; ail . and Trusted Friends. | GEAMAN-AUSTRIA SOCIALIST. Sid ‘i sages || , val ted Friens ernment Probable asx vm 5 3 | PARIS, Feb, 17.—Under the cap Hleetio: However. | tion, ‘Let be just to America,” LONDON Fav 1 The «| Demity Mau « Damous makes in Le Bunday in German-Austria we | Journat a strong protes net “the Able to the Social Democrats 3 y to an Exchange Telegrap nationalism, as exaer as it from Vienna. a ©] ridiculous, of certain my low @locted all the ; Momt of the othe countrymen which if allowed to # J Bociatiet vote, incl ecked is likely to allenate ov ther str: 1 u t yrol was devoted 1 tt rata, wh er Agrarian districts } remains ian Socialis uy @ Femult of tho elections protmbly The nt Fren | N be the formation of a coalition TF Goverment, no party having secured an who keep repeating aii fy absolute ma Jorit friends: If the armistice neludec tn Siberta Se TMiae! if the Germa troop WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Meatih of 8 not sutt bro home American soldiers Siberia ie “ex : 4 7 eellont,” according to Surgeon-Ceneral practical, resolute tee ia ‘ Ireland to-day. He denied ati- with American idealism, Gally that thore ino typhus ta the They dec ul ne f Lxpeditonary Forces and explained ‘they de the! shipment of medical officers ide m which | from Ban Francisco February 26 is for nd Trotzky and t the si urpose of relieving officers i Aa = long im Siberia who desire to return rom be eh home. | i ' eminent dip embled in the Qual d'Orsay REDS IN RUSSIA URGE us and Which se keeping hackgromnd the questions of is $ parations and territory vw 1 ¥ bble, which ia | Pamphlets Call on Men to Demand rea ° nderstanding of Officers They Be Re- ei ea ee I seh hich have everyth turned Home. a closer and closer union ARCHANGEL, atunday 1000 (Oe (0 (0 (0\0(0 (0) 01 0\@s 0) 01616 (0f6Ve(ehe.0V0ie ols sieve YONS WSLS LOLOX (E18 WLW (01618 LSVSYO 10016 (6F0 (ole (ole LSr0VON@ Tiiisisied Press).—Bince ed. 11 THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. MAJOR ESPERANCE COL. SPENCER. Rewbeviki have mado o att - — - @gainst the Allied forces on any sector ‘GLEMENCEAU AIDS atured thron ry and bandana Sices ar = CERNANS ALERT votes LABOR PLANNING : SSS SE MEW ARMISTICE "me w Wout UE im ream, While the ssation of attack and banners 10 TE UP WORK has bpen coincidental with the Rolshevik | VOIGE IN WORLD LEAGUE fig’ IMAI acetal “WE” | os: ns i} oy of m i offer to attend the Princes’ Island peace French Premier Also Promises to} ¥ le av Me € wonference, their offensive was checked Support Bill . %®) | the dusky her oft t bby the American and Allied troops. Support Bill Giving Women ®|from the Marne to the Are "WEIGH A Bolshevist loaflets distritited in| ‘ui Municipal Sutirage: 3) | gonn —s villages on thé Onege front call upon} (Continued from Viret Pag PARIS, Feb, 17 (A ; ) The first trainioa ¢ the ask the American soldiers to organize sol- HE Mi ipengers ed Press) | ay pulled tat np falandc « nued from } It Ss committee of the Inter- fe) | hi dull > n ylete; commitece and demand of thei, 4 military policy remained un Allied We ; ae 5 Samp Pon ehorly Aller § Renae (oftiders that they be returned home, 98) oa higoq ' oe en's Suffrage Slorclock. Women of the Long Island N ‘the wer with Germany is over and there | °"°NSed- i gress, which hag been ste ak he Is 1 im 1 w is a Tedson for remaining in Russia. _ | interviewing statesmen in search | City Red Cross we n hand to give] ¥ and 1 | Ie diaa eoiwive Sronn wiches, Accompanying cons} abou | tion In the conference and in the tingent was ¢ Hayward on hes = Lf t — suragement President nt, and his staff, comprising Lieut. |< rn 1 he battoved tht only = | Poincare, Jules Cambon, and by | 1 W. A. Pickering, Ca R. F. r had u da Th {Calls whe Constitution Merely a} jsorecien Miniat ar a . | ‘erguson, adjutant; Major Whitte- 1 1 i } Ninety Minor Naval Vessels Sunk—! — Compact Between Five Big | Beixtum | more, regimenta seon; Capt. B atid / Total Tonnage 110,000 Against | Nations | Premier Clemenceau has prom- | ‘. Fox, regime ply officer; became { iat . | ts Maat j Thompson, regime 5 leo Britains 550,000. i] ‘ 4 ; ised to support a bill giving i 5 dn Ne aed ist * je so-called League of bry s in tho hh, Ohloh Nations.” i¢ the headline p ye by quuiess ial rae noe een anes Ee at bind ning of legs, the ck 4 has been published, includes four bat-|thg Zeitung Am Mittag over tty re-| tre hreneh Chamber of Deputies. | & soldiers marched on board the : i ra e ult eahipe. the Bouvet, Suffren, Gaulois| port trom Paris giving the outlines ie it Hempstead and were br t tol seas and Danton; four armed cruisers, the! of the proposed constitution of the, Be! Is that France is the most men-| § Manhattan, landing Street ke would IN YOUR HAND Zeon Gambetia, Amiral Charver, Cle-| New World society aced nation in the w nd that| @ P f uffect fifty cit @ Up $45,000,- | ia» h * * Ver and Dupeti: Thouars and one fast | the prianencr docl EA tea the Garekee GA Rioraileele; Atal at ie ) trains followeg, the Ot | chal wamhi ee sole, Govern, {t's heavier—it has more juice ,-” r " ene pet | he ne eclares that the E Le © Licctncdiaduatind lassen boa sharin exp he 7s phil a , ” f, the Chateau Renault. There! ooowed league in simply se pant | the very door of the French Capital.| © | poerd. Siar Be bh Ps ntract work Juiciest Fruit in the World besides, fourteen destroyers, eight | is ply a compact) .dvance guard and following then to fede boats and fourteen submarines | Of Alliance of five great nations who| As the result of this, France, with a) © Dl osth Mtrest, ‘The full regiment wae in|, Ticuen Walter Di Davidse and |ferteBeslritioshenss 00naieds. Bes Taken heen. reserve the right to admit or exclude} small population, ix forced to main-| OO OOOO New York, ready for the march to| Henry. J+ Sketfington, ropresent! eo ara B One of the submarines, the Durie, was| ther nations, The reservation in| tain ger_army than her less} BILL” HAYWARD. LIEUT. COL. PICKERING. Madison Square, by 10 o'clock Secretary Wilson, had failed to settle refloateé by the enemy, but was sub-|the disarmament clause that disarm. | threatened associates. Therefore ay a When the parade distands at 14sth| ‘¢ dlapute up to last night, Mr. @ket- | = ae seaiientiy recotered. ‘The minor ships|ament shall take into consideration) contends, the 1 ought to make Hayward was prevented by military| gtrest and ‘Lenox Avenue, the dusky | !8ton declared his conviction that Dine. which wore sunk were five auxiliary|the “geographical situation” of a na-|0me provision to even up this | TERS’ mH m wearing a bouquet given| goidiers will be cnt in special sub, | te strike would last a comparatively | CABE ATHE ARLE eruiners, four gunboats, seventy-two tion plainly means, the Zeitung Am| economic strain |x nat 28th Street. | we Sealant nc tr - " > bdo short time, | Services at THE FUNERAL CRURCH ro | | at 2 r ins to Sith Stre nd Fourth | Broadway h rank Sai Gabgperine chasers, one sloop and seven | wittay asserts, that France shall be} Bourgeois does not favor un inter: Jitenry could not be annoyed by any| Avenue, whero their ehicken dinner ther the War Labor Boara will| # ee 2 TES th tonnige win 11.00 tone, | CxemPted from its provisions | Aational army matic 1 permanently ON f| H AVENUE F i threw out his] wit be ready for thom in the step In, or some other means of 4 ‘egalhst 560,000 tons for Engiand, 16,000 jin France, but want propor: | nd yelle ends Dee eS, ution wil resorted to,” h San Ae aRURGE for Italy and 17,500 tons. thet the tional naval forces, scattered about} Is whe 1 not kr | } 1 “Lum sure the lapor men are wil iene States, nds <4 And not only dinner, L some wally Campbell oudway, 64 the world among the member nations, e ered = mat Hl TA = , [to arbitrate. And the New York pag E Ce E \ and ready for instant call fram the show Mi} the colored battlers of the Build T has ee 4 oy nee rr i ed by the conferen But Pantin anidle r and and » Joe Gans y the Executive ¢ hat they st. (Prank 2, Campbell's d Suggest Changes in Consti+!\, unabie 10 win approval f « aed ve Moore va. Leonar Gat aba’ on thik propos | su moa : ion, but Will Abide b she w ere tirmiy to the Le | No M at . Eddie Dor can take action on MILE..—JOHN HL Judge Alschuter. F by Haderat Arbliret tution, but Wi ide iy t aa Aavounted % ‘ ¢ Rte acy - Her 1 om ‘ Roberta, sition to settle ices at FUNERAL CHURCH le Ntrator, Result es AY taut k pe ae and Robertson, Hiiry , <r a Broadway, 66¢ (Frank &, Camp Announces Decision in eae ; ene Pi aad Smet ps ; Sk Pha - Johnny Dun- [Naval Fiyers tn Distress Whole Dar | yeit's), Tuesday, 4 P. M. . RIS, Feb, 17 (United Press).—|ufewt. Col Sykes, With Brittan|/e2d his rderful band, but he wa ent | oo tty Herbert and Jack Brit- AN DIEGO, Feb, 17—Three | py ie i e Wage Case. France will abide by the decision of Pants Gclnanion, ate at the side of the fr 1 ed and, and as the car a” a ton va Jo Daly. Among the dra-|naval aviation ensigns who com- | KNOW! _ eT ee “ * — "4 the. Dense ‘Contere i r . . . y a sergeant, having just aris rast k-hatted uniformed of-| matic and musical entertainers w: elied to alight at sea off tae low sled Y seals S° CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Packing house |the Peace Conference regarding the) PARIS, tb. 17.—Lieut. by * RUDE 9h nner He i id up and waved his | be Johnny Dooley, Tom Wise, Walter |G, led TNE ee amtas et Broadway, 66th st, (Prank B, amp employees were given & 0 per cent. ad- | League of Nations, whether that de-|Mark Sykes, who came here with the|!from 4 sick bed ic y ‘ | Scanian and Ted Lewis and ‘bis jazz |CAlfornia const Tait ay term eecued | Dell's), Tuesday, 3.30 P. Wanoe by the decision of the arbitrator, |cision is for or against the ¢, it] British delegation to the Peace Con-| Passing the Astor home at @5th, | bouquet at bis f de } bund euros Sie nal) @aemianing: Chabert — Bape Adschuler, who announced the |was learned on high authority to-day, | Crner,,!8 dead following an attack of) virs, Vincent Astor appe an| ‘Tho colored folk assembled at many) | In the early evening, the regiment ater being twenty-four hours without | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS lo~day 6 United Press is ida ies ; corner along the line looked in vain] will entrain at Long Island City and pelng twentyefour. hours without ST, FOUND ANI v a EaEL: is dedonaition ho Sa te | The United Press is in a position Jopen window and both her hands | corner along tly ne oe i cary | #0, back to Camp Upton, to be mus Aber tant eel; Yon ete panic Wack, riba tap) Sa gadiilon ihe award wraten sini corts |t@ set aside completely rumors that and arms were kept busy showerl or Ser Neadom Robe tered out of service, The prelimina- nd A. 8S. Mair youn oo foe ae r increase to all workers under the French insist on inserting cer T |down kisses to the dusky heroe Johnson's lekick—and wondered} vies have been gone through, and it | avons years of age whoso earn-|tain clauses in the league constitu Fit’ chan diaclam a what keep that hoy.” Apparontly it expected that’ By the end of the we = —= aero m certain ine |Vrench already had approved the} v Jun Neadom, the econd most famous ———— inees. Ovortime be, Pp ored, just went plumb crazy. Mer Ed ae a ee meetin Mit lcovenant as it was read by President| : women und with 3 ored 1 the reeiment. is in "HE WANTS A PARADE 0 men who are required to be at | Wilson before the Gene Boston Prepares for P ReTIIOh —To t all knitted § Mh. wee ig Ce e the General Peace | 3S! ; ea, broke. thenden tbe all kn | vance ‘i ad oa he aavanee | he ein Friday | Prevent Suffragists from Mak- | deavoring to reach the soldiers f¢ sing THE SUNSET DIVISION vost of ving. he int ade b: ator jour . name a Johnson and | : i point made by Senator Bour ing Demonstration See gai ge’ seit t Hen suneyn i) sin a shouted peremptory orders to his oberts are going to bo re % 5 ABOARD U. 8. 8. GDORGE V¥ fen. and the polloe were aided by |emnoree this town for many|Hammond Asks New Yorkers’ ) "| INGTON, ve 17 (United Press) cain 4a" Waint Ke ona yeurs | in Securing Honors Important Candy Opportunity Afferded by Our Mid-Week Speciai Feb. 18th & 19th \President Wilson displayed {nte ; CROWD ON HAND EARLY FROM 4 ° ri Need we do more than merely in American comment on the 19 | SEBO. MERRY A MOMNGON. IN ALL DIRECTIONS. Westerners Here Ther} e_pencite |of Nations, ived by wireless kt. Henry Johnson was the hero, At the corner of 27th Street and| John Hays Hammond, President of \devoted considerable time to study: f the parade Madison Avenue, where Company L/the Rockey Mountain Club, has to- the varying degrees of approbat k bod: fap et rs were waiting to get into|day asked the co-operation of other Lh T Procl very ushed for ry, ar e ' es That Proclaim Loft Leadershi - Jand disapproval, especially that| they wouldn't Penaa weir ahine there was a sudden shower of |New Yorkers in its effort to have the Valu hip_in the Wosld of Candy eserve nanating from Washington \s Hen La bad foot and dimes from all the windows and the} Sunset Division parade on Fifth Ave omnis an si hure Sugar Candy he President attended the ship's a thoy arranwed to) Eleven o'clock was the hour set for!nue before it is demobilized. As ast of Dk ag By pies Saturday” night. and spent] arranged to| Hlever TAA She, Hou ph FoR ae vetoes 1s le Gai eallee tie avert. 24¢ : Sunday In his eabin until church time vat 1 But did|the start of the par ong be idivision comes se We iat Peace he attended divine services . the narfow confines of fore that Nour the avenue was|is commanded by Major Gen, er e I ar: est Selli SOBTON, Heb, 11-—Prenident Wil-| tinousin a ‘wded, with standing room at ali, ‘Traub, CHOCOL TE VANIT mine x |go nm probably will r h Boston next pant . § P 3 : White men 1 women} A8 Col Hayward's veterans airspeed pa He ED K M |Monday.’ The latest information enry got b fint Ack soa + hn th t Hack {15th Regiment parade on Fifth Aye- of downright ‘ |that the President will leave for} Of one of the few op irs used ingled and jostied with their black | ius to-day, Mr, Hammond says, the ae Meee he Cc l P. ke df yf Washinton within, twelve hours| the wounded Se eaten. ahp romain sok ot tat tail Pips Pata Rit ce aT ee aicle manne a after his arriva % e 1 " . © ae © ig ac nd he had no soc 1 ip Pifth | ored men were adorned in their finest|Camp Dix for demobilization, ‘The Ee, He RT y ro almaply ey on e ea The pier at whioh tho Presidential | MP2 be had dup Fisch ae ay? Jclub did all it could to help the 15th [| ff Min Wandin hose el ahip docks will be heavily guar Avenue than bouduc lilies | and the colors of the rainbow sc jsi Bence tertth GRekda.| Moe th Senilia. 4 by police, and it was stated to-day |Wwas 5 ed int 1 The lated in the sun of the glorious n > York honor th ragramt, velvety that, although radicals of the Na-|after He vd : 1 which seemed nly made to i tional Woman's Party m pec : , wale’ ‘ y A wx BIC taken to see that the executive party | stowed upon crowds kept coming from all and decorations t rectory. j# not annoyed. What did Henry care if Col, “Bill” |directions, They poured down from! other division 4 all Ta sg b Hon MATEY wore we - —-

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