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ae “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Copyright Co. IM1D, by The Press Poblishing (The ‘New York World). PRICE Two CENTS. LABOR PROMISED © Prércess ** Pat”’ Married NEARY PEACE "SSirvendering. Her Title BY LLOYD GEORGE peta Premier Savs Blockade Won't Be Raise Till Germany’s War Power Is Gone. MINERS DEFER TRIKE. ore NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, = ANARGHBSTS SEE DEMOCRATS TO STRIKE HARD IN DEFENSE OF PRESIDENT DUSSELDORF FROM SPARTACAN FORCES Start Own sHevall Against Le Radical Reds—Allied Toots Due in Mannheim. BERLIN, Wednesday, Feb. ° — QM Ga —_ > r null 3S Tl al 2) “J rr > a z = < = — m 2) a) , =< “Circulation Books Open to All.’ 22 P AGES 1919. Lloyd George Predicts Peace Treaty in Few Weeks ‘Republicans Renew Fight Against the League aie” tae WEATHER—Fair To-Night; Friday Cloudy. PRICE TWO CENTS. _ "BOTH WILSON AND TAFT — TO SPEAK IN NEW YORK | archists, charging the Spartacans a Republican members of the Senate and |too conservative, have started a House came to the Capitol to-day determined to kee ir fi o ‘anna use came to the tol to- di d to keep up their fight Triple Alliance Demand Fastik develo Garay) i P up 7 ra ee ' | ‘4 : igainst the League of Nations. yne of them appears to have chan, Greater Share in Wealth in | Reports from Dusseldorf to-day ls 8 8 wt a, oneng . t shis al over- Ww as a result of the conterencs with the President last night at Industrial Parliament. [stated that anarchists had over - —— 8 . thrown the Spartacans and seized js White House He bt |control of the city, Dusseldorf bad Arrangements BG ea for Meet | \ hi ) ‘ LONDON, Feb ie biteneas [only recently pasted Into the bands! 1 ay ai politan Opera | Senator Lodge, who completed his speech in opposition before going Ge y could not be raised unt | ‘ " ing a etropolita . i i rman ; onthe Sp’ aces Arner ae ( Nears Gt ctalitp o the Conference and without giving the President an opportunity to Getmany had signed a peace treaty Meanwhi he Spartacan-Sov ouse, Governor Pre g. . np th sia se ; his anid wukke War tpesittls,| jrevolution has spread to all parts of az fies sent his views, will lead in the storm which is expected to break over Prem Lioyd George ured inf the country. New uprisings, strikes) siingqon, Feb, 27.—President the Senate to-morrow ner Lloyd Gi ace { and riots were reported in Saxony, |’ . ——# Hut from now on the debate will speaking at the Industria] Parliament | Bavaria, the Rhineland and the Ruhr { Wilyon to-day accepted an invitat not be all on one side, Democrats Tho said he hoped that Weimar, the present seat of the york next Tuesday night on the eve | , | Wilson's request to keep silent unth inary peace would he jofe from Berlin. No informat that he i de hil planations " : a | Do > sot Brealdeat Tate ie expected : 1us made his explanation Peace hed been virtua ab could be obtained to-day as to what| Former President Taft \s exp FILIBUSTER DEFEATED they feel free to get into the Aghi Hyhed, the Premi put the s tramspiring in Wein A special | to be a speaker at the same meeting lial Under the leadership of Senator spectre of unrest had aang government train, which left Weimar | which will be held under the ausploes : | Hitchcock: they will strike back at that must be gotten rid anda’ it, started | senate Provides for Morning Ses- “4 By oy for Berlin on Tuesday night, started bor y non-partisan committee of repre | the Republicans and make vigorous ¢ Premier sp: after the confer-) Wadia 7 oa Gs + 4 eipzig bu forced i . oO ¥ I defonse President Ham al cade ;| Wedded to Commander Ram- ay Ny OR ae Tee ee atives of various societies advo: jons—Victory Loan Bill Re leton Presiden nce of the National Ke to make several ad nal detours , sorted to That Bod Following ure the points made clea: Miners had decided t y, R.N., With King and las the crew learned that stations| cating formation of a league of na ported to That Bod by the President in his talk sitn tri pot tee wh we b } t th *resnlent son ald to be Was a" Feb 7.—4on ke not i | Queen Among Guests. ahead had been captured by ltions, President Wilson is satd to t | ASHINGTON, | members of the two Houses Wn effective Mar ite Spartacans. very anxious to have Mr. Taft on er tween members of Congress! night The decision followed elite juni Seen saLcc eink res |. The miners Work= line programme with him. and the President on the legislative l Interests of the United Stat tion between the Premier and | a F lers in the xony, | ‘ aie ogsce the invitation “tala GitUAtion..too ‘Rplace thin: atternoor © are safeguarded under the fielals of the Minors’ Federation at] of ¢ and Commander Ates- have joined the Spartacans and th Vilewing = : Aas L Sikes bbe a nice pian for a League of Nations, The which the la agreed ep Jander Ik. M. Ramsay, RN. were mas entire country is reported to be | graphed. by Gov. Smith Nias Breanne aru aracut in.| Monroe Doctrine is not abridyed, Government's invitation to be repr a at Westmitetan Rubee ak. ween aralyzed | ‘On behalf of the peonie of the Gaded badder Clase aad Ghd ie but becomes a World Doctrine. sented on the commissic qu the Prin surrer The Soviet Government in Munich | Saw Vark, 1 have the Metin Helaeationi Bennie z > 2 Membership in the league ie into the mining industry | S \ A Ci RR ad has threatened to execute ten prom honor to Invite you tb meet with Virginia, Democrati le voluntary, and the United i In his reference t ndus' inent citizens if the German Govern la aeithin Mista ab eerie atanley of Kent States could withdraw at any lor before ye oF ament M th he wa 7 *russ troops a nes BAAD IS 9 " Sarvs | OASUER: 7 n ment sends Prussian troops aga cc eaaaks (uae we aa leak Vanile Minder es ent: time. It would, therefore, be inv Liod G «tmos- | such pub Bavaria. rer anyarar per peae iene rele ie aeana i poss bie for Great Britain or any phero. of Keni Grade Pears ‘ ‘The congress of Workmen's, 018 er ete a a ny av guse, oF Vir eaa coterie of powers to dominate saeveee of vere | tons ver which th and peasants’ councils there Tuesday | me other suitable pl to dis | Hull, Garner and Car thie country, on both ‘ that the assembiy become | ‘ Immigration of Asiatics in demanded that th mbiy ents which e MMIGre no ca to vinta ret > oF CON cuss with them the even n Without opposition th Senate empl 1 |! y ! NAOSHT |. provisions! national council, A dep: | eee ee net en the Paris adopted a remolution by senut as Aviva. ic at Rahat te wd nen more. Indust yuld noi | Duke of Connaught Ja -lutation representing 5,000 wo:kmen| Gonteraiice and also Witt Swanson of Virginia caption Aa America alone to decide, the fb ve unless the workers fe Palace to Westministe y. about * LEMIATHAN 10 REACH HERE lurged the proclamation of a Soviet} a to tho League of ate at toa. M ainalad to meer nee league having no voice in this n p snteresy in which throngs waited patiently for a] jFepublic, opening plomatic rela people of this Stute, an effort to apeed up. It det vated a| matters The old t ontrove | glimpse of th wr bride THURSDAY MORNIN \tions with the Russian Bolshevik | aii faac th eeipaapiel Cts sttid Rank Uy Banaioe ches : as 4 America, and America alone, must be gotten rid of, the Premier] ‘The caremony was performed by tne I 6 WITH | Government and annulment of alll i the ae ele ee bbicaper hepa fs) WIN deaide the’ blag af hae nsisted. Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by [state debts | message (rom you with ref | The Victory Liberty Lown pi; 2¢my.and navy | : M i ne German G | erence to these events of 80 & pussed yesterday by the House. wa anty is @ va noted eeiesamter, inthe Wvewenee Rag oie rope} srunes to the events of 40 rat | ALMITCHELL PALMER, | raised vosterday by tho tiouse, was] §, tented impitanve vot oeery Mrs Tlovd: George - enld oped! Kin Musee. Mary ands shall be taken to suppress the revolu-| CP oh. pumuity said the Presi ; | Senate Finance Committes withass| mation ean afferd to surrender that by suinmer the cost of Y | grea of members of the aHenork Abnounda; ae “yl ers demand the om- en ; leave Washington| a4: . : F % Rae | EG methin f : 2 ’ Baki | ‘er aradioene | AY rt Announces by Wireless|tion. Some member mand dent expected to lea Washington] 4 tien Property Custodian |#.¥ change in the form in which something to secure world ae e Leave] Nat a Phat It Will ployment of force, while others coun- | 0°? York about 2 P. M., after . pamed the House peace. be reduced fn lillings a vecnmmana vat ill Arrive at Ambrose | 40) compromise. the adjournment of Congress at noon | Chosen to Become Attorney ho Amenoaninails 6 The League of Nations will Half that + would nil viniiars, from. RbEORs Channel at 8A. M The new revolution has reached a] i) 4 He wi m New York Ganaral March sha fai We * fail if America refuses to en- the end of Marel wa ad and J | point where decisive action must be| Pranoe a q ate ithe sta ter it. If the league fails. all Eu The Industrial Parliame present. The Prince of] HE Information Office of taken immediately one way or the _— | waa favorably ope will be plunged into chavs Central Hall, Westmins Wales made a special visit from the | the Port of Embarkation other, and announcement of a definite} 4s ncementa WASHINGTON. Feb Pre phetsine | within a very short time. The deles ates to Parl ament ont ne vs » attend ae r orein any aint at Hoboken announced | government policy is expected hourty.| 04 4 the Metropolite dent W Jay nominated A.{ report on the 7 | Great Britain will not have an apreeidy F qe i mated Landi sel i ig Hie altaya this afternoon that a wireless BASLE, Feb. 27.—-A Mannheim des-| 00 rucsday evenin Mitche ner, press y Pro-] and sent * overwhelming power, as has more thi Bre Tepe 18 - Sam oh. tha: many | message from the Leviathan says patch to the Basie Nachrichten says)" wiison deli a bariy cualaslan aah na | action been contende She will have resented f yl aan aie that the transport will reach |that Entente troops were to uPY | Gea the League of Nauion ‘ nt bk thee bask five votes in the league, but only James Henry Thomas, membi « e Uri | Agha, “3 the Mannheim bridgehead at noon | 9°" meee i y by Abram eoding 1 w as f xtra ‘ one on the Executive Council Parliament and General Se y ef{plain people, and also representative hannel at § A. M. | Oot aay Hab Van Namee, Sec- | w : takes effe ne Ata As introduced by sen-| 3, Weland, for the present, will the National Union of Railway M f r mn whieh} Thursday, March ¢ LONDON, Feb The Mona ‘ Mtor Prat (MMatviand: Di * not have @ vote as an inde said he was deputed to m ye] shew Amity Phe Leviathan is bringing Maj. | ot are contemplatin Saal ‘ 1 ? eat Baim was pr pendent nation, The future sta following ation t jnot sik Gen, O'Ryan and 9,000 men of |early coup d'etat, in the opin Smit aK perty ti 5s } th ny tus of that country must be alance of 1 w n ang |tha : ‘ea | the 105 106th and 107th In the Mail's correspondent at Be Se Sie make aaa ihe ed | iti settled between Ireland and the transport work me 7 "Y| fantry regiments of the 27th |Who says that the old offcer cla Nu, 11 Broadway, vauiio who we 1 | tions iced in, British Government The League “Phe organized t ot the oa) 2 ae Division with ite General Staff, has been grad Abram [ Hikus, un Heese he H She will nave no jurisdiction, mica tava ado up this winds| ae , ually getting ¢ p hand there : aa ck ids. | ley of , Q. Provision for the manda- to obtain f emselves a w d : il |since Jan, 13 ow holds me ae res ape sca Uaaie (ete ® © tory supervision of former ee ares + Ith which their} inp or wo NURSE FIRST WOMAN jovernment in its power : > Win Nammaelan iat Fag erie } Heo ) uid German colonies does not compel labor has produced and produces, ‘The |°f & 4 ae ' “The threatened coup d'etat would a garni pecan are RE Ryo oy wating irae 5 veasion the United States to assume such . ref wi 1 i ahe ‘ writes, “and would probably for a}any other way will 108 aeaee ot eet ie Peon eee min from t tate to do so. If it did become a : |! anadian - certainly result in rutniens alvil war) 36 haiku Ciomie pie - sp : MV larmger appr jon Armen a would probably be the ¢ ; Ar = and unscrupulous political murde 1 » eee | $8.784,321 f 6y object of our care. i narriaer Rear Mi Beatrice MacDonald Sum-|4 large numb A fh ee ; 1 p Pa Paes $4,048,588 ¢ WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN IF JAPAN nod yee ee peet noned to War Department to Re- |'° the overthrow Ay nejeere n mar wskin 4 RY ‘ : RTED ANYTAING. 1 1] aime af the 4 ' ¢ ‘ LY f getting a igias I Da ceive Dee fon, Government and the res' he uid be A 1 wa 1 atos | \ 5 ft 1 to du : 4 b Wiliam . I ed WASHINGTON, Feb. Nd order of thing: we Wilk Penpons t ‘ ' y * ssion, it being Inst and Vis Pa \ He fish wonek i | “a secret meeting uf Monarchist oe The f : " fe oman to win the | aps : ’ 6 \ x or lease : ; cau ' | American Army's Disttne | 0% nn was bale B Che CLEMENCEAU BACK AT WORK, wintes ! dont W Jud Sena . Mad Bay to Ja v guished Service Med jon Feb, 16 y sims McCumbe eplied t a I Hi Medal 18 |vajor von the Spends Considerable Time at the pur ue pt. It was gen Aa plied tha . os atrive MacDonald of the | rise winicive at Wat i c ‘ i would prevent such a ; " en we Corps, wio was | omcery atten id PARIS. Fe Premie einencea Sap: w Anse a Lodge said . ou unded while remaia- |have pledged himself t Rerr ficial tasks to-d : alka ? at would vent such a siiga F . area Kam. | (ne at st with wounded men |residence a qua.jtity He eM Q n 4 ‘ 4 forn ' | sa 1 the United AR rb . ; ‘ + Bnitish casualty station dur. |ready for an arnerae n ‘. 1 t f : An an Mniate ates would seek to do as ‘a n Germa: semble at a certain piace when calle - ernvor 1 1 his 1 f ore atiol denied non ' aly 4 ’ MOR DIDS ral Juipon. very member of the plot ha Wien Ore i pacar Me Pa = f-preservation, ‘The re ; Joes wena, ota aher Invited her to |beon requested to enitat aw many of- | th" on und w 4 int L ton WORLD KESTAURANT t ' Was said, did aot reply The ® 1 1 Savy and I War Department to-day to re- | ficers loyal to the former Emperor as a o by pipe 3 hth) i tree #/, 14) | but nodded approval of the position © = | ———— | ceive the decoration with forinal | Possible, |t is understood. Phe Gow We RE cenath tom. & Siu nd adininistercd 34,00 * “ath toe W ‘ me) MOB = , : on warped of What \6 you can’guim new strength from Father me Wow ‘ (Coptinued on Fourteenth Page.) (Continus4 om Second Puge.) geremonies, pea Dyn: BP debn'e Medicine, vure feed \oBicmaAdvic, Wrusts Word or to-torre . The cr nt made no fermut i en ro ,Wilson Fails to Stop Opposition to the World League and Lodge Is to Reopen Fight With a Speech In the Senate To-Morrow. WASHINGTON, 27,