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Ly 2 PAV Ae Bar OA BES OA AGAINST THE GERMANS ARE Cor TO THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 in spite of the certainty of petted ing the German Armies, to avoid killing one more man and be cause it gave us evorything ne- cessary to a French victory.” WILSON’S NEW Kacdaled Lal in bet “B0n BUREA WITH THE PREMIERS. President Wilson went to the re dence of Premier Lioyd George yes- terday, meeting there A. J, Balfour, British Secretary of State for Foreign tanned Ge, DuPont of Ga Bronch : nde Jen uu Pon o e « AR eprraedllhet retain he tn (Continued from First Pay JArmy memorandum in which they Pichon, French Foreign Minister; Cc . . 7 , ' ——— refuse to allow Polish troops to land Premier Orlando and Gens. Allenby Compromise Reached Through Two Vessels at Hamburg, Total Claims of All Allies |,, but hie demande were ao eported [0 Trave Abandoned Jat panzig en route hon and int, The discussion was chiefly! the [i $ + $2 Sc Sail Marc’ secedeesn ide Aamir 4 ~ we ‘ The T saing this action b e Efforts of the / a cheduled to Sail Mar 8, educe $ | granted ’ F aS 5 ne Denys, Slecussing this ete oy on the question of mandatories for he Americ ceil duled ch 1 | Reduced to $40,000,000,000 [bebe “a Ph Ps Great Quantities of Muni the enemy, declares it is a violation of countries in Asiatic Turkey, includ- Delegates in Paris. | Are Reported Held Up. Pl Collecti Leathe Astle os Peboatlabttl Gan Shc tlone A tions in Fleeing. the armistice | | —Plans for Collection. |that he would place « special guard ons eing. ing Mesopotamia, Palestine, Syria | - — — | bes var ie mal G aBsin BERLIN, March 21 (via London).—R: fend Armenia. . . ‘ ra | nee feels '. | r lover his prisoner to-nigh ates Mi garding the interruption of the negoti The presence of Hritish, Bronce’ PARIS, March 21.—The PeaceCon-' BERLIN, March 21 (via Copen- | PARIS, March 2% (Assoctated| The ities asked that this be HELSINGFORS, March 21.~ "The |tions between the Germans the Al nd Italian armice in theso regions {Pence Commission on International hagen).—The German steamers Bur- | Preas.)—The United States has put in| 4 ar hat the doctor's mind Bolsheviks have been forced to evac Ned Commission to Poland at Posen, a Gas one of the factors considered as|LA@bor Legislation to-day considered Sermelster von Helle and Burgermels Ja maximum claim for loss of life and &'*° SOY TeRUAg ti ele te Baby wate Dvinsk, abandoning greta ieee anne interrupted. bee having a bearing on mandatories. the final draft of the labor clauses to ter Sohrocder, which were scheduled property during the war aggregating | sew om ” es quantities of munitions,” the news. |ea ‘Of difference .over the composi- 4 ‘or of if rn tion of the commiss! to supervise the Some sentiment in favor of the United | ye included in the treaty of prace,, ' sail on March 18 In accorc 1g itis temo than &@ bition dollate;| They Nave a theory; BAaGd on avin ‘aber Poyoveld Nabat Geollred Gorrotng ont oF suporving it Btates becoming a mandatory for Ar-| ny. ¢ with the icine venshivd au | ‘ cord plan, wou Er Gas saaatineiad, bul tio docile he Commision he © meetings, ' it the amount for individual loss of life | de they decline to disclose, that to-day rajority. av t hirt thirtyefirat, 4el8 between German and inter-Al- before the murder Mrs. Wilkins had , t fons were reached na to this or other| the thirticth and the thirty-first, being $25,000 in each case Dvinsk is an important city 1 nent adds Mandatory propos aoe the Chalvenanenip oF Sandel Ube teen Commasions Baye Seer Piet | ‘The chief issue of the question of |Catered the house at Long Beach, Fe- iiites southeast of Riga, Recent dis- int tern malita vented from leaving Hamburg owin 5 7 move at and loves, - i he Rhy: yi ae: batty ¢ The Italian delegation to the | iornpers to. Actubclation is oe wine reparations is not what Germany |™ Bis bla eole dhe eh patches said the Poles had driven the satisfy the Peace Conference has unani. | A compromise was reached late) » t of |should pay but what she can pay.4o” * Pair of on on gloves, and ijolsheviki from Pinsk, 100 miles east i mously desided to withdraw from Laon t JURE. the. CIEERFSBOSS, sien, oy the ie teste tat ny |The commisstons which have atudied | ad Sone to the driveway, to feed the 49. ovsk. Seck Rail for Russellites anded by tho Hntent ons laane A ; e ' : the conference unlese Fiume is | between the United States and Japan car aewanenne motent nae MRS |the subject have gradually reduced | 4°% It wna then she was struck) Hoishevist forces ure known to be| Application for bail in the case of assigned to Italy contemporane- | on one hand, and the differences of j- parere nein JAMES \the claims to @ total of about $40,000. |2°W™ According to the new theory. | concentrated on the Roumanian fron-|the Ru tea sent to Atlanta Prison Welly With the -ebneluslon. ef jctNeP nations on the other, ‘Thin was the resolution and ay it repre ‘ WAARRVE bess | The detectives say the purple hat nie violation th pepionmace, lave the will of a “small communistic AI ART he had Wofn shows no marke euch <m ‘ ult ‘of Ape peace. made possible through the mediation One F mar Ie to-d section” ana th puaneee Wik © proposal was to spread : . é Roumania and Poland stand a 4 rk i td ass. |e Raion Clestye ti Beles, the peas tion” and that it ts strongly di me ie See ee ee re ig | Ae St wedi MAYO had (EONSIHAA'WOFH TL Lees etwaah hepa ing to-day of the full delegation, pre-, conference's “labor liaison offic favored by other seamen's associa 1} he : i creat, |e When struck down by the bammer |... a : ‘iamic, “ie: Haman weston ob) the Mra Janis : vagis the principal, with interest, |), Varthermere, chey say, the Bolsheviki and Central Eur sided over by Premier Orlando. It, and Prof, Shotwell, the American del- || wae uw wee - ts, James Harvey Hart Tells of} would amount to $80,000,000,000 at |) yn vi ley say, the when the Allies insist that the Ger was immediately communicated to the! exation's Librarian, At the request [TAMihert Mpa ere Union has pro- Poetry Aged Spouse Quoted | ine end of the period. Against this|jecniy leaves the ed ne 8 WOMAN many allow Polish troops who have | Powe: *, ed agains’ he action oO he Bea ¢ 5 , . - . ied m6 usually aves m after removing a L Powers. | of Col, House these two spent a week oo) to Her proposal the Comission has estimated | yor nat : fought in France to return to Poland | Di d tast Col, House promised Premier Or-,in preparing a draft reconciling ap- |” ' " t ee through Danzig, it means they are r you ever taste At a mass meeting of the seamen! We the available wealth and resources | pr, Wilkins, who has been sub- through Danzig, it means they are tn Jando to present within « fow days @| parently hopeless differences, TheY | 4, etic fae caring a nifty and becoming suit! o¢ Germany at home and abroad. The | jected to almost continuous e: sisting not only upon aiding Poland Project concerning the Italian-Jugo-| were finally completely successful Meoiauels takie) La i leet wed: | that was quke in keeping with the frst| American viow as to these estimates tion w ac oy wae per aya the est upon saving Germany from the Slay frontier, which he hopes will sat-| One of the principal features of 1h or sy) aceon i \ibHe forage seamen day of spring, James Harvey Mart, the | is that $12,000,000,000 iy the utmos: | weevivania, Germidal sNeré Meicks Bolshevist boomerang launched by the istactorily settle the dispute. he ” su ethod c o descriptions refuses to purticl- | oie : . 000. ennsylvania Term: » sticks PO sbi iy je dispute compromise ix the method of PULLIN aru in the delivery of German mer. | CSMYSeVEN-vear-oll Brooklynite who | that can be expected to his story of innocence, He de- German militarists -—>——_ labor legislation into effect. Under : is suing hia on en-year-old bride ° le property Jed dy : aa chant ships demanded by the En- weal All outside property is regarded D; Jared: | will be submitted to the various Gov- | o¢ ull seamen and laborera t he duty | riage, wat in the Supreme Court in| cation by the Allied and assoctated | mad t ine iy lite Une . : 4 o en ork on those ships im as “strong for Paradis t t 1 vilish ¢ ges came up. | | the bureau exerting only moral pres s RRLHUUN’ WEE Gala on Ghel: SWVIGN NG Bade Rie Rie vier would yield $8,000,000,000 for their! ‘The authorities have challenged his NU | sure for adoption, by means of pub- : . : : Hat Jat ¢ ! ory that | f th : _ 2 . ground that there was no guarantee | mothe jit Mira avs “he aid diate liquidation of war losses. | story that he left New York with a Royal Couple Review Eighty- a that Germany would receive any food |"4" €olng to make my life a parndis rious division of opinion also ex- |View to going to his stepdaughter’s Three Said to Have Confessed First American Division Afte Bamuel Gompers oppored the com- . nearth, A r hi ta 0 the allotment a ses home in Washington, but decided ca 0 er Gxcent the initial deliver h. And he loved poetry, 1 thin | , © allotmen ama m but decided Giine Bronx Blaze Because ‘i i promise plan for a time on the ground bay bed fo Waited: (he hock he Guathe fro monk the Allied powers, The F iddenly top in Baltimore. The slanting Bronx Blaze Because Reception by Chaumont Citizens. : LONDON, Mareh 21.—The Hamburg pa saa Mehta Eh alll Bok Poe i ‘ oy Saaate ‘ i Sipe ay é ont Citizens, Furi arene, be invalid, but he geamen’s Union, after a discussion | liad’ His favorite quotation, right|ctaim priority for the destruction of | say the stepdau . Who Was known of Fancied Grievance ” AUMONT, France, Maron 21.—~ |‘) e Conmisaion also agreed to write, With the ship ownera and the Ham- after we were married on May 8, last) invaded ns, while the British in n the stage as Odette Tyler, has = “To get hunk on the school.” three Ty it! Ing Albert and Queen Elizabeth of | in @ provision under which the bureau | burg Senate, has agreed that half of oo!” “SS st on an allotment on the basis of | been in California for six weeks, and 12-year-old boys of the Bronx set fire ry i: Belgium arrived here last night for | will be prevented from levelling Wages of crews on ships transportin HOW war costs. that the doctor knew It. He said he |to Public School No. 10, at Eagle Ave- Pulp of 2 Tiopiko Grapefruite, | cup © @ visit to. Gen, Pershing at nis) and Working conditions downw Gy Soctene paula RETESET My fair bride, _ iad his musta ane bwtlaxdes ‘ube. ahd 1eearWttbal,, an (heh wane cui} Gouteely chou ped ellaty, 4 cup chapped Phateau. The royal pair made the | Union which feared the league imgne | the union, provided that the iit ‘BACON AND BEANS FIRST shaved off because he wanted to on the street and fddied and danced, dates, } cup chopped figs. Arrange on trip by motorcar, the weather being | ove: “iy y hak od i Come, fly with me to the come back without being bothered by like Nero of old, wh sture lettuce leaves. Garnish with parsley, rthrow the effects of the American port Union recruited the other half, « Land of Bl d sy : unfavorable for the journey by air- | Seamen's Act Ganteal saWaldbhontoe Lad Mer OB vehi ark Aaah ’ detectives. burned and the firemen the Add French dressin plane they had contemplated. The < ntral News despatch from Amste ay t ar unybody in the court oom ALLIES FOOD FOR GERMANS , No amount of questioning could | >!##¢ for half an hour, “d Fruit World” King and Queen and party were met T0 DAY MARKS ANNIVERSARY 5 oh wart naadanic! tera setts os bai ae t from Dr. Wilkins any informas', ThE bo¥s who, according to the police» Fei ath ens in the ree at the great entrance of the chateau | See eee eee we Cae, medabel eb i aan Three Steame Be | Handed Over |{02,88 te his movements in Baltimore Have concen are eae ays | oe Meolhenrsnedlaic ltd ter edbese bah 4 i Gig, Perking aah Mo sermeal | OF GREAT GERMAN SMASH. Bist cfBan) bing CArrying/oMnlante iL stnenis, enlibeal fy the abtendents) Three Steamers to Be Handed Over) rnts whole thing has been a tere NO: ll® Forest Avenuc; Joseph Kupe ond Rien the | —-— Jor « condition of supreme. delight; a| to U, S. Are on Way Hible experience,” he said. “L ave soph De Vivo of No. 23 Tinton A Jot tn the chateny nee VARe cal eacs GARariaas: bakes |carnulen British Ports lived in New York for years and I nue, They were arraigned to-day inthe reception was given to the Rel-| Officers ie Ham t Dé, Parfon'B, Pleracn, who examined! oanies never Knew they treated people tis Children’s Court, charged with arsoi gian royalties at the Chaumont city | © aad Recal How American) ‘page, March $1 (Havas)—‘en|iart, by order of Justice Bonedict, | sanenlee Gunna Patricia aud cap | ae: ‘This charge of murder ogainst On complaint of Principal Viertel 4 mm, inger Mall to-day. The city was decorated Troops Broke Hinge of the German submarines, which are to be [submitted a repor Gxanitnation; | Pinistare, Whe are te be handed over [be ie coneensl It is devilish school on evidence gathered by Detec Pad tho streets crowed with visitors, Enemy's Front, delivered to the Entente powers, have |e Klst of which ured to be that!to the United States, have left Germany !loved my wife. She loved me, ‘This ia {ve James McCartan of the Morrisania suctudiog many American troops! wagyy WN, Marek, t1-one| lett Hamburg, according toa deaputch (MP Hart—for u apry old gentleman of for British ports, beginning the move-,# terrible blow.’ 1 am innocent of this oe rom neighboring eantonments, Nea ; tener - ne | atti his years—is a physical marvel. ment to place German sb Al aur e eand ava pH hyibosinincbiie fy all the French and Amerioan off | 70", 8#° to-day the German Army, | Tecelved he ae Hon fo aula. dor ‘anhalment. on: the led aontrol AE ei be ee ‘ fh onaras (and every one knows! ‘The fire occurred last Monday after cers of the staff were present. The|{t the peak of its power, poured |Munwary Refusen to Give Altes kround thut he was tov old to wed placed by Americans in the British 4 A wh le eral eluases were still in American headquarters band fur. |(°¥ om the British lines in Picardy, | ry She ports, The veusels then, it is expected,| , O% Wilkins was asked by the po- building and between 700 and $00 | ‘ ce eadquarters band * | nent 6 . ‘ ‘ will ‘| lice yesterday at his Lo Beach | Pupils were in the yard, Shed the mubc: School ohildren pet n whining an overwhelming! PARIS, March 21.—The Hungarian | CHEER DIVORCE I F 1D ee Oe, whith ie oan peer . ae —- {{ Scientitic Optometrical Examinations lined the City Hall square, waving | ¥'Ctory American troops | Government has refused to obey the Weed ie mance ens ae toate’ eerie . Perfect Fitting Cyeglasses Beigian and drench flags. should reach the front in force, Entente's demand for the surrender of bey seri Petar. With: teed’ ton | Way: be arraigned, to produce the) BANKERS HONOR O’RYAN, | Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed, a, “eee an cent nem en jas Y power; her gigantic war! Budapest despate: to the Journal des : Ont Mill sone thea yee fsa i Pia | General and Sena ¢ StENaES testke wee 0 , ban ome ’ will © hOMuMoRIRiA) “ene euled have bean we we tte 4 ry ave the Byes. ‘They then returned to the chateau line has collapsed, and the A ats. The H.agarians take the ' ; Drabablecwichincae @ eau ind The;swy 1 have: been wearing: <vee | be ees 6 Broadway, cor, Fulton Mt., Manhatte lan dtook tea with Gen. Pershing, his|ican Army she sought to avold ind that acquiescence would mean | Higher Court Refuses to Set Aside peans wit form f since Is the one,” replied the dootor.! 2 Mor kel son PENN 08 UNE Fulton Blaff, the local civil and military wu- | stands astride the Rhine, shoulder tc i of Peanhets tramc, : Decis f Justice reach the German ‘IL have only one other auit—an cla | 27th Division and members of his staff Thorities and the chiefs of the Allied snoulder with the Writish: aunt Fy | eEHSION OF AUBICE a hee one, I should like to wear this muit\Me eect rate te me cnn tee a ve h the British and Preneh, | Pearsnt Jermana have begun the move ! ar tbl Hankers’ Club to-day by the Board o fastons. sie ad With Ail Gf Germany aheciaisiy Philbin of gold to where they | to Mineola if you don't mind.’ Givers nab iat ans at its merey Tlie Appellate Division of the Supreme |axreed to depontt i Hateral for the 1e police said they had no objec+ Heil , When the cables on March 31, 1918, \c neday refused to wet aaide tion and in the clothes he says heland military affairs both here and DIED OWN LEAGUE COVENANT brought the news of the firat terrific} lolsion of Justice Bugene Ph nib the night his wife was killed he|abroad attended | DOOLEY.-on Wednesday, March 1 Aienin GMelacate, Aoodkan eae sensing divoroe to Mra. 3 * AODUSES BAKER OF AIDING | entered the Mineola Jail | Following the receptic ELIZANETH DOOLEY (nee Reynolds! : officers bh Resa Ur fannie pa ane Hotei, fr wil ; ler search of the Wilkins home | ¥#8 Biven, at which A, B: | w dew of Patrick C, Doo and mother i shee » 200 W th Stree ; \. | preside hi sore | of Isabell, John, Mary, Kathleen n MeARHINGTON, March. fiacdenator |MTIVing. toward (he producti be acy aera |W, WS AND SOCIALISTS Bowch ix to be made this | bresided hice, vigorey Garer Vakwarsen. (he ale: wears King of Utah has prepared « substitute Ary ern), UE Ave inion ‘me nf ud been tentified that together all the mur-lihey entered, | Dooley League of Nutions covenant which he| Within less than nine. months the | thd ' agers, When: Atvay eg ae | B19 Rota Place, Glendale, Laity ‘ z hin less than nine months the ‘ ar ht. alae $ pee ath - L. 1. Funeral servi a3 will send to President Wilson in Paris, | Wirst and Second American. Armies | ne Hotel Por n Major Foster Attacks War Secretary asked whether ihe) MILLERAND TO RULE ALSACE. | siarcn a3, ae Be fe at olanaaie Beesneansed (0-day had, broken ‘the very hinge ‘of “the | Peaitasa ee teu wat for “Blocking Construction of © any attempts at Aas : iia OA a nist at Glenda ng’s plan, he anid, will protect the |Whole enemy front with the capture t 6 mee if to his wife's prop- | Form " Monroe Doctrine, allow each ni of Sedan, and decided victories had | (Continued from First Page.) PRD NOR HA MAGE ANE Oe ni ty the Army.” Vshery pared ST lee Onccc antec: (aeons EORGE GOODHE ART, See se cen nelle cn’ linn Reah Wan Oh the UMUEH Dk mca | F ser showed that a "Mr. cand Mis : and others knew te Services cA FUNERAL tariff and similar matters, and pe It waa then that to save themaeivee | vad te vere ‘ ANS AS CITY, Mar ne ‘ owned or], PARIS ch 31.—Alexan: Mily | CHURCH, Broadway b st., sunday, pabtrewel of any bation. from from th! yominy of having their | Mot believe that the end of thene vt J to a ro an ra we | of sy Bukey was accused direct! ¢ tin | lerand, Minister of War, iat 2hM t Vaague on year's notice, King's draft army capt LE lL peta . \ i ; aT eds Gasetee i tit Et ; | ported to have been appointed Gove also. greatly reduces the num aed Diy ie gay | ea gg been reached, A , regiscer had beer and tne | Ry Wine) ot knew Mra, Wi wr many | hor of Alance-Lotraine, an. offices | ORAVEL—-PAULINE GRAVEL, Merde’ taken to outline the comp surrendered up's nation iN} and|ury vate, a crisis exists in respect (itentified an that of \e vational umaniiart| yeaye? he declared was my | Which’ was declined by Charles Services at CAMPBELL FUNERA {to qransportation In the City of New Justice Philbin held ‘ j ik, ane in the di BEEBE LERIS white 1 /2ounant, form French Governor Gen: | CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at., Sature t ry i ne Xi e o ne M v : ere f a. y. Tho Public Service Commission |!" 0°°M% ' Cisne aaa at | heard her take exception to anything Come and Hear “DISORDERS IN PRUSSIA" cosmeomaeey Boum f ' an) wileeel aS eects wy HLL snot Oe On it ‘ ty Club, when she told me that be “sg T, vr | power to maintain the lines. We will ; la ena iieral id Hl baent of sl ur Supremacy Lest jy sepenient Socialists Want Gove | Me, errniny or che GERMAN TRADE ¥ ip nts Mr. Edison has made the greatest’ | ernment to Seize and Sell All | ceiver will be able to handle every s nigh ens | te Avan phonograph in the world, But he Teut Be th BIKER OK shee . Rppolntinent of himaslt as truss has never asked youtotaks his word Hohenzollern Property {hing and that it will gpt be neces: | eutons to Be Made Industrially | toms ee fof the common fund of Dr, Wilkins for it. At first, the Tone Testy | ERNE, Maret Tan arumeiad (eee dee ae Les 9,08 “4 Says A. H. Ballwin, i | vaneek Mn understood that p macy T ‘ ednesday, d York Bank Official h the motion will be made with the have proved New Edison's fj whould be the case the transfor sys kK Bar kei "4 Bi (a) Y cided to DAMIR FAO ent of the defendant Se ery Apigcanet te mim | aa eine eats al,“ cnn ow MASSING FROM JAP SHIP!" tig Opportunity is comin strument. Ja Wott A, ; Ie ne | sepa farea would be . A. HI. Baldwin, a nt manuger of the ONAREVOLY. [fhe aineron isn Foreign, trea : le our Way —YOu “i Save. ing Platform we | Independent lasts proposed _ the nee of @ Reven-cent fare cr | Company i formeriy. ¢ 1 Consigned to America From France, 10 JOUN WITH GERMANS None. Lerch ao EL have placed the | Governin ae und ell all He an even higher rate oh he abe or Be Melted Strangely Disappear Before | bs beautiful New Edi rm property, turning the proceeds over |litlon of transfers Ta ‘ Bendy 00 annauncer:| : Tt | \ tet ane an econ Silke oikece’ “NEtbin GEARED: Saal Mae oc oer ; r mM Stockholm that) Germany Arrival in Por | a ; ' oeet nent phonographs [decided in (his regard ei ei de awl Pl i snd A commercial) aAtpiatc Mareh 2L—T Said to Have Expr 1 a Desire pea . financial trouble Ne ork | wa i moval of the tuonees arch became of other makes. Col. Reinnardi, d u debate in the | penta Peres KBR Le, : woval of the Allied known here to-day that officials of the for Separate Representa- cu Pecal for Friday and Saturdey, March 21st and 22d ¥OU CAN NOW feciat wing dun- | eee Leah NARS 7 United States Army Intelligence Bureau erate CON ‘ hear each of these | y tht sinetien that he hes | he : page ; nen Aen arched the Japanese steamship Toso 7 phonographs played ae > toll [hattan, It » f nonths sour a ¢ to combat ar pealled Maru, which arrived here from France LONDON, March 21.——Germ Au fn comparison vith = permission to charge an eight-cent | ruth ners war the Germans may | Monday. ‘The steamer brought ordnance | (ria, uevording to wdvices tvevived son, DUCHY VOTES F fare, with three cents extra for tie |°" he said and other flovernment material, snd) here quoting Berlin newspapers, from exactly, the same position in OR FREEDOM. fim Cranston. 1 @ officials declared | | |The seonen Paris are forma: (AMC RN Machine guns: which ure now | expressed a desire ndepende es aie ron. |Hasembours Deputies Deetde te oine 8! soul on without this, | {4 iy imaninn, Goninams its Tmar oR ROR co rigimienm at, the (Re Memuaron a spe Peace, Dont OCOLABE (Dyp NT Canaries saa Cain eudanee, and they assert to-day the recelver | At Le 0) Rabb SA Se BCU) Of 688 | ahae ; ante tla sinncaded a th ments used in this test [Deputies of the Duchy of Luxembourg “tne Hesulls Wie ony WleFNAUVe Be |i ise the prices information, It wag said the guns were | union with Germany be postponed un are given scrupulous [has voted unanimously to maintain the reak up the system 4 Weer eee OF be raminiiig, what |atolen perire, tne aaln, sailed From Bor’ i the conelusion the feren care. ‘Their manufac. pendence and autonomy ‘of that AL lines, each charging 4) disposition she Praag aap was "wo kuard oF fifteen United States _ & treat for the turers are invited to inspect them |fanit': Sccording (0 advices received | fiveccent fare, und with no transfer |g ene wil taken from Germany [{roops, who cannot account for the d U. o. AIR CASUALTIES 554. tralt en aa Je ch ott S48 ii se a a ; on 59e premacy Test it will be made 4,200 Soldiers Due ay lication of tt nerican Bra —_ OF This Pott (71 Men W h ” . ioatic of we erican “ » Pot i er ited only at your request F 1 para) ‘ ” ” COAL DEALER | IS CONVICTED, Ng sali 5 5 ve troopships bringing a total o: ov and Foundry Company, whien CH bat. ii ° ) homecoming soldiers were due in | Holds @ claim for $38,806 for materiass. ICAGO MAY” IS FREED. : . WASHi Mar Casua Other Friday and Saturday Attractions: York to-day. In addition to the fhe action is tem q by Soapended ation | Uerme enbere Fined O800 FoF | oio5 in the United r xerviee du WILK CHOCOLAT KIDDIES ; New York to-day. In | ‘he action ls tem! ut It ie ber e en ¢ 4 ‘ len in the ce dur F LS COMBINA- Tre EDISON | TROT Oee ihe hina cet Aree te Hoved Judge Mayer wi vil “make the heading Guilty 4 Iva ie Short Weigh ing the war t the War De COVERED MARASCH Pron hcg) nips & jiheina, 1463 celvership permanent at a hearing Herman Greenberg, secretary of the 5 a rhe Bis Ent Weanivenen eae niet te eee ere tat aeaie tee it Law Case, | Green! mtary partment announced to-day, Thie covers || | NO CHERRIES —The Bis rie ema 64 Maron El pe: ue WAY ane 30°18 May Avery, better enown as “Chicaga|iiterbere Coal Company, No. 107 Av aan eae crea bag iO gest, Reddest, — Ripest _ to protect its interests OF Tatas. who lust Week pleaded guilty to] eee tl ee eee ie ee ee ool ar amet Se Adee rec | [|| Searrion Shh on, eae , Special session anhattan, to armies Casualties are. ¢ ce of Juncious Jules ' + | Revolt Reawakens Near Munt he court empowered the receiver to a charge of violating the Sullivan Law, |vtolation of short weight an fo fist dinved in rich fon= olate and Vanilla Ongesisan Avene” | ainucrts saren Mtn pevonution. (BONES. money fOr ‘current expe ece'ved & suspended sentence when ar- |uren law. i nh wink ant Cream @nd eovere Hei TL allinonn Pesacowaelfay psig ipa edtar nd directed hi oc @ OPEFA- raignod before Justices Collins, Salmon | {2 oi custon waune ud us y movement is reawakening In the tion, ‘This ls expected to prevent for gna} ence Uke ins, Salmon 119.900 pound cide eae unich, dematches tha present ne bee king up of the gentence to-day pecta: for i Jn thapoainy upon Green inchs) Mom Weck: i é system into onk:iiuent lines, some berg Justices hand Be ooklvng 5 East Orange on and Newark, Vist leaders und revo: OP which are leased and nome con. gyWilliam Avery. who had pleaded | . Sasueh foe laenh dl ie bey: a " guilty to the same ch e was sen | tl to pay the hig price pn Rasen pele Gury -teo ae through majority stock owit fenced Co four’ monins fh’ ine "Works | vaitin for coal without being chi in we he “7 f 4 ST ee ee ee ee, er ae er. ee UNDER LEAGU ! mt FR WONT RIN FOOD. PEACE TREATY, SHPSFORALLES 1, 1919 $40,000,000, 000 HUSBAND, 87, DESCRIBED BY WIFE OF 19 AS BEING “STRONG FOR PARADISE” AP AINCT CERNIANY , ~-{$$1,000,000,000 MAN SEAMEN 2p em nt an so mapegememe ele AMERICA’ 5 CLAIM WILKINS COLLAPSES GERMANS REFUSE 10 LET POLES LAND AT DANZIG REDS ARE FORCED WV JAIL; FEARS HE | BY POLISH TROOPS This Is Regarded by French Poles as a Violation of the

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