Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 aes ne ne er a “ * THE BVENinG WUBLD, MONDAY, WAROA 41, " Other thousands, while members of BO ga crete Sod es i Sees OF TALAN RED GROSS rr eon Pershing Sees Westerners Defea By 36th Divisi ” Team Before 15.000 Lest hiatal tet a shad ol La Bald it Wh wlan using their membership to Nea —— lepartmient Doughboys at Paris. | x LW. W. and Bolshevist prop I inate as Geek veuewes ' PARIS, March 21.—The 89th Division Federation leaders have long realized | | | ine eoebany's wie Glabeied . @f the Thirt Army was football cham- | the necessity of r iding thelr organ to the American wen attl- 4 pion of the American Expeditionary zation “Reds” who openly advo- | ;/ it tide eee, today. by tue ot a 14 toe > cate ofmed reve nes to tice { —o—- Hi O cry, Mer Hon over the 36th Division of the] Anne ANS ae < the Amerivan of gov pent |i I v at Carrs ’s Capit the Japanese Logation here has come Moet Army, at Velodrome Hied here. | AT aap Ado American | a and aubstitute the Holsheviat aystem. | |i E Embassy at Carranza’s Capital dela ; tg ton h ne a ob ‘The game, which was prayed yester fa Agains ecent focal disturbances ch as ie: rdere vastioate Re- sph Mateass tah t th 0 fou F day vatternodn war ‘nitertded by” 18,000 t tia Against 1. W. eT aaa ces aiiaies (it Ordered to Investigate Re- - | dation ror the apprehonsion thes fete s, including Gen, Pershing Sa “Reds.” those nt Seattle, Passaic ue | 2, secs) jon is like " et Pre isth corgi ie ra avert -’s and “Reds. cert, WHbre Piece” gulned the uipper.| (if ported Concessions, tos ta katy (0°08 caused between the em MeCuller fell on an #9th “fumble —_— ; fe Hi} a ted States and Japan because o iii the jatter’s goal. The 49th scored| .. °. a - . hand temporarily in tho trad mored » ase y ese fig eat touchdown'in, the third period. | FEDERATION IN FIGHT. ‘resorted to unrestrained vio | the rumored purchaye by Japanes When Clark carried a to: WASHINGTON, Mareh 81.—Th torward pass y capt lists from ay tried to lead their dupes into “start ts from an merican com- . n . t American bassy t Mexico City y foros. Clark made another touchdown | ———r Nt E pany of a land concersion on the fn the last period by a 65-yard run ‘ . ing som g” which they hoped | | ad” inalvustad to 18 Gite tea | Pare Acs 2H Ground left end. The line-up {Ringing Resolutions and Rous- wonia culminate in realization of jwaa instructed to-d nake in-| Pacific ¢ of Lower California Suto. Vositious sinth} m8 <, }quiries concerning the report that to the Japanese Minister (iheodali) g¢ Speeches S' 3 is their vision of armed revolution o . » ing Speeches Stir Enthu the, “proletanias: at th he Mexican Government bas granted itiro Otort, the legation has siastic Meeting. damnable trinity—Government, Re- | |agricutturat concessions to Japanese |? *°°* that any Japanese com ed Ameri- | ligion, Capitalism”—arc pany is seeking fo acquire territory in —--- myst pee {,|In Lower California and to revort! Lower California > can Federation of Labor leaders to e m “ a serps * ug ATi By Frederick Lawrence. TS REMMnCy de tai imblediate { he facts as quickly as possible Amado Agtierre, the Sub-Secretary Children wake up with ; ~ We believe that the American | oa vigorous action against the Na- "No official information has reached | of the Department of Development Republic as instituted by the | tion's enemy. fathers constitutes the finest Iu New York City the “Reds” have| system of government ever or- | concentrated thelr greatent strength. | in the needle trades t ound their dained among men, and affords | iist teld, for"in those trades a very | machinery for righting griev- | large majority of the workers are ences without resorting to vlo- |Husslan born. Tho \iteds challenged the Department bout the conces- or id . Clean Tongue, Sweet and surpriae wena occasioned by | It, autunl to credit oF to take Stomach, Clear Head. ‘All seri what has been published to * sae the effect that ah sotaeantional on- Feverishness, Bitiousness ay Quoting Gen, Amado Aguirre, | flict impends because Japanese sub-| and Constipation Gone! | Under\gecretary of Development and |Jects, or companies, ar and Agriculeu: ys despatch from Mexico City ye eking to int haat & ericans by calling a meeting to Agriculture, as saying they had been | Obtain or have obtained in Lower ‘ Delicious Laxative! a lence, tumult and disorder. |bo held at a notorious. headquarters | granted fornia land (some 800,000 acres) a } We declare it our dounden [of Bolshevism and I. W. W.'ism, the ne : : Saree ava Cheb ee : A ate t sae ak ane Russian People's House, No. 133 ‘East he American Government is inter- | Which it is said belongs to the Call- a uy $0 oppose any organisation |15th Mreet. The meeting, called for ested, both because of the apparent| fornia Land Company of Los An-|* iw or individual that seeks to dis- last Saturday week, was not held be- success of Japanese in obtaining a| eles.” { a rupt the American labor move- | Cause & force of uniformed policem | n long-sought foothold in Lower Call-| ,T® Sub-Seeretary declared that ee ee ee — ee ere a - ment and the overthrow of the |ahvnoay who might advocate disturb: | fornia, and because the tract of land| haw ‘been ancellay he the Mecleee 2 , + tats American Republic, and to sup- | ing the public peace. involved was developed and ent ani t a commissic at Don’t suffer! Hurry, take vd P| Nevertheless, the American Federa- E hacen te Gk Lane samen ls eaPAnNe Id oe ets Glee : port these principles by our voice | olaimed by an American company ged in preparing to dis-, * ™Bayer Tablets of “na tion of Labor needle trades workers | ‘ property in small parcels a A, yer Tablets of Aspirin. and votes, and if need be by our accepted battle, and at their meeting ‘The land, upward of 1,000,000 ac n citizen: 3 “Ray tune ves. on Saturday started laying down thoir below the California border, was | 4 = oe Wust see that the “Bayer | fortunes and our tives. | barrage for the later advance of thelr granted by the then President Dias | | F aa dita lfordee “over the top" ; ; ‘| TIENTSIN CLASH A BRAWL. | a Ree S/O Baca Tablet, |» wiin: chia patricti ameriean ¢o F to the California and Mexican Land 4 ; |A. F. L. HEAD SOUNDS A CALL : Company of Los Angele, €¢ whlch | ye tateruniiocal Phase te Japae F Adults can take one or two | ‘#*ation the battle against Bolshe-| TO AMERICANISM. Gen. Harrison Grey Otis of Los. An- ome ra, | iM ‘ a viam, 1 W. W.'ilsm and all otber| President Holland sounded a warn- eles was , 5 , <aroNn ute ¢ genuine “Bayer Tablets of As- Jing to the “Reda” in theo words: | cles was the leading figure. ng |: WASHINGTON, March 31—Reports to ba irin” with R forms of revolution through violence A AC as ae The American company spent more | the Danese On cabent bs J P with water. epeat tin the United States has been begun |ham Lincoln sald: ‘This Nation can. | CRINCESS han $1,000,000 in irrigation work tolclash between American and Japanese pe ' ose three times a Gay, after us usionvtaber here. it wile ate endure half slave and halt free.’ Ga nes Forme |make the tract productive. When Diaz |soldiers at Tientsin ind’ Was a w + ie 7 : | Were he alive to-day Lincoln would | VA ay eposed the revolutionary | brawl origina na nthe | 7 t meals, if necessary. nounced to-day that the above was|say: “This Nation cannot endure haif| MACKAY es ar The Rissricas ation Japanese con yn, A fight occurred | ra ' part of aset of principles Just adopted | American and half anti-American baw there between two sIdiers rf + True world-famous tablets. Lo ig | co tbor Js to-day the most powerful | Half Sister of Clarence H. Mackay a|¥ere driven from the land by revol a two Japanese next day a t Buy original Bayer packages. at Tonawanda Hall, Bast 28th Street forco In, tho world. "It Is the sacred Vi : ; tionists. Livestock was stolen and larger clash oi Amer . he 20-cont package—Larger si dred all-American members of the} reat democracy, labor has achieved | Be Buried Here. years the land was uncared for and] it was stated that both Tokio and et e ts onderful advance, 6 have) » " " then the company found that Japan ‘ " a Greater New York needle trades un- | it ,.Monderful ndvance. | We havo! News reached York to-day of the tional significance to the. incident | “4 yer-Tablets fons affiliated with the American Fed-|had many setbacks, But labor has | sth of the Princess Stigliart Colonna, |¢8e settlers wero willing to take up ‘ re Ba | steadily progressed forward. Out of |half sister of Clarence H. Mackay. She |farms and cultivate them. The Jup-16 GERMAN SHIPS HERE SOON. | FOR INSTANT RELIEF ; Sp rin eration of Labor. The reading of every lost fight wo have come stronger {died Friday morning at her home, Santa |aneso were protected by the Mexicans, V SHIPS: i ‘ Gross"on Genuine Tablets |‘ auotations by the Chairman, | than before. ¥ Last night you hardly a wink through that tormenting itch— To-day labor stands on | Mangherita, Italy. |whatever party of revolutionists were . . | Lp ag H yoo ary Ladle c Pel that tormenting itch: @ the heights of victory. As never be- |" 4, ni th . ‘Two Others Will Go to Boston Navy and now today your work is seriously affec ind away behind through of IIE bs the trode eanrt of Sager Maneh Samuel Martin, brought the members| foro in history the world hails the | \, prihag se . pars Eee] we one |{n power in that section. es Ya the same cc t. Get rid of that annoying trouble by anointing the al ¢ trade mark of Bayer Manufec. supremacy of labor. eat ‘ers for the Italian} On April 7, 1917, the Mexican Gov-| BOSTON, March 31.—The early ar inflamed 1 Resinol Ointment. Quicker results are generally Monoaceticaci of Salicylic ft the American Benevolent Associa- : - be N ticker result generally ture noaceticacidester of Salicylicacid | Of the American Benevole: ecta= | “We have won our victortes under | Red Cross, and this ts believed to have| ernment declared the tract confis-| rival in this country of eight German obtained by first cleansivg the part with Resinol Soap. Both soap and tion cheering to their feet, the American flag, not under the red | undermined her strength so that when . cated, according to the statements of| steamers to be converted into trans- | ointment cont Gen, Aguirre and then, apparently,|Ports was indi dicate. the Sol in a healing and soothing medi right in and arrests the trouble properly. 5 le .|rag. For all the citizens of our coun- |recently she was taken iil with influ- Bee) Acweeionh Pentyoent As@cow: | try Hoh ANd Door, \CApItAiae And | ouka gre had likte teres for resistance. é tion is the name adopted by the anti-|workingman, the starry banner means | ror children and Mra. John W. Mackay | th® Mexican G the same thing—life, liberty and the f radiculd for tne organization which pursuit of happiness under God and |Were with her when she died. gotiations with a slgnment of the they have formed, which has for its| free Government. Capital may fight | The children are two sons and a| Acting Secretary bate Phillips} work’ necessary , labor, and labor may defend itseif |daughter. The latter, Bianca, was mar-| suid to-day that the Los Angeles|toria and @ “Reds” a on % he Boston Yard, object the expulsion of “Reds from] axainst capital, but shoulder to shoul- |ried to Count Jules de Bonvouloir in| Company proposed about two years ear membership in trades unlons. The der capital and American tabor Will |paris in 1905." ‘The two sone served in| ago to grant a Japanese corporation |Kalserin’ August movement is supported by the Amer-| mies of our county, ‘To-day capital |the Italian Army throughout the war. | jong term leases on a large portion it Cane shinieter fan Federation of Labor. James P.{and labor present a united front] Before her marriage to Don Fer- . New} bf ho feel “R ” Holland, President of the New York] against the Nation's worst enemy— |dinando arco Gtupiano Colonna, | enn 2 oe = . | ou who ee un-Vown -- ¢ State Federation of Labor, was pres- | Bolsheviam. ‘Together capital and | prince di Galatro, the Princess was Miss Y : Ff ; You who feel tired easily. ! 9, 2. Ss. C4 \ e Carter s Little Liver Pills | I’ you vis only build up your system—tone up your A Remedy That |) bringing’ comm ation that usually gets d to-day in a mes- of Navigation toy announcing 4 for the repair teamera Pree will come to land Fora free ty vwrite Rew 1 of soap and ointment Resinol Soa Md. tained at all nd Ointment may be ody Let ndons Ko tricia and ent to | labor will crush this foe and then re= | pyaty, f £ ent at the meeting, #o that there/turn to the settlement of our own | @¥ely" Jylla Bryant, daughter of Mrs, | should be no doubt concerning the at- | differences. Mackay, by her first husband, and Dr. | titude of the State and national par-| “I pity any, Boishevi W,,| Bryant, a cousin of William Cullen Bry- ent organizations of the Federation Anarchist, or ‘Red’ of a whojant, The marriage took place in Paris . ee may lift his voice at the American|in 1885. Eight years later a dispute be liiga toward'the meeting and its Federation of Labor Convention at! about the children led to the filing of objects. antic © and re-create in your blood rich, energy- next June, Hundreds | apilen : | les—your whole body will thank you. ja sult ir aration by the Princess, | * 1 7 in the combined needle trades of |of the delegntes to that eonvention| i, ‘wan tettled by nn agreement, the Makes Life youn state of Sieatan pe aitteren tard the glowing satis: aes yew 8000 Men ands wone, {the war. Let any ‘Red’ enemy of the | Princess gaining custody of the ‘chil- A Paar bake MAA ie i trgates hi a ac 1 H proximately 148,000 men and women|Ountry those dead fought for ghow|dren and giving an annuity to the| Worth Living Your daily eificier asia, | deture retitinis) lon-tries, employed. All of the various groups | himself ‘at City at his peril.| Prince. Five years after that the domestic business—even you ’ 10.000 by are organi: but not all of the mpers could keep| Prince succeedéd to tne nead of the * PILLS. | Geawine beare signature | happiness — a __ubon you arid count- " war 00 40 aised, ‘ acres - o i vem sire an + family . it : are alive and well, but the other two to countless thousands—and re- al ¢ only partially Oe Sak la Brakes, Although the Princess had lived for ee Aree Fy fesae | ta istened and other- “L'd ike to he , Ae yecrs abroad she was very fond of energy ? pon ‘ like to hear any Bolshevist ad- : ‘ your energ s ton d for contact wil Amert and it ts said that her body ful of W fou at yo dru ue? t 4 Vocate armed resolution against the} probably will be brought here for burial |S oe sina Mim t Pde | foro meals & Ai doch aa eit o-day, Price ‘ the deeper tissue! eos Government for which my nephews| |) Mackay mausoleum In Greenwood | mes a ie 2 1,00 and $1.75, ‘ 4 i} ‘of the throat, yew \ gave their lives. I'm not a young|Ceme' OD N | PWARD LASSERE, Inc. U.S. Agents, ' z * Jungs are very apt to develop man now, but I still have enough == = (@) | } t fas a consequence of such mi strength to choke a traitor and it 400, West 28rd St. book by « famous doctor, would take more than two strong men| Sentiment and action, we hereby | to tear my hands from bis throat.” bigvehpet Me rr in ae ig sd FOR WANT OF IRON? The delegates jumped to their feet} Of trade unionism as defined by and cheered President Holland wildly. | the American Federation of Labor, |Iron Is Red Blood Food—It In conclusion he continued: "| and want to congratulate. you on. the Whereas, We believe that the Helps to Put Strength and movement you have started to purge American Republic as instituted | to the Veins of Men trades unionism of its greatest ene-| by the fathers constitutes the | Energy Ini the hsektiy habit of . POA roth doe ' : mies. Let me remind you that it was| finest system of government ever | and Roses Into the Cheeks of INDON’S up your nose. ' (atic ura the ‘Reds’ who caused the disruption} ordained among men and affords tube at any drug store, W: MEDICINAL MB} lor the Knights of Labor. They will] machinery for righting grievances Women. Why Nuxated Iron fe eee eh t do the same to the American Federa-| » Without resort to violén Who Should Take Nuxaled =e tumult ickly Builds Up Weak i uilds eal 4 at qOlLEr tion of Labor if they ever get the| and disorder, and | So Q y P . RAVELLING ay. Sample tin free on request. i aialraaas | upper hand. 1 give you godspeed in Whereas, We hold that trades | Nervous, Run-Down People. . par ] \ t triotle work and pledge you| union membership is not incom- , i r a rj Your Patiimous support of the New| patible with good citizenship so Thousands of men and women are. im in the Air in Trio York State Federation of Labor.” long as these principles are ad- | Pavey“open to iiiness. snd. literally lositie : fi RESOLUTIONS HAVE A RINGING, Peed to. and it erip on health. simply bvcause th: omtortable t Whereas, We believe “that any | blood ta thinning out deviation from tt principles | (he blood not only. m | tends to create discord and strife | tal and: mental weakling.” nervous | ' KONDO: JELLY AMERICAN TONE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, : And . ad as follows it clear by it your | | Pe on hy ¢x Arm-Chairs and must eventually result in | Wble. easily futiqued. but’ te uct him: of the virile force, that at achis ; therefore, be it | neath of will which a so ne Wheeras, It Is the purpose of id streng . 2 of every-day preparat e pore : tan Se " Resolved, That we declare ft our | to success and power In every walk Cleansing, purifying, merilteing properties the American Benevolent Assoc\- bounden duty to oppose any ore {lt may. also traneform a beautiful, weet . on tion to promote v" ‘eof its | y oF tempered woman into one who is or of Caicure coun wil prone 8 fevenuce || ation to promote the welfare of ita | fanization oi individual that seeks | Sere ‘ant UMtanie See the Novel Photos in the itching. i( any, with Caticura | Bes Besianonge ey : movement and the overthrow of for powdering and ing the skin. bers, and encourage the principles tte cane by ur | tear, Without irom ‘The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 2c each of Americanism, and Mil tie yy ied e.paed bm ty withstand. a everywhere, Whereas, It | has been amply Lay Our Fortune O86 our lives Meeneral opinion, lack” of —OF demonstrated that improvement The organizers of the meeting were | plood does not necessarily m ft or those 7 instructed to call a mass convention of | not have enough blood, but it moans of conditions fo who labo: ft ny od is Hot of the right kind. To can best be secured by unified {all needle trades workers within the |»! not of, th y unified — |next four weeks. to make strong, |) eee ee eee held in Carnegie is nothing be ‘ | be Hall or Madison Squar rden. Men | al your streng Munyo's Riesosiin Randy, wt\fom Against Colds, = pe tee et ag | SER aii, Det Sete WORLD ‘ Ppa oe Sop re | . .__ {addition to Presisdent Holland, were | success, 1f you ohuwicg people annually Address Munyon, Phila rape Grip and Influenza | Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes Hust Martin, Chairman of the moots | ome, 2 iy famet teat oF how factory cd. will ref by nberger, Chairman Most ‘omen Can Have fot the Committee on Hesolutions: John , Take —— F. Pierce and Isadore Epstein, organe The W orld 8 Poultry, Garden Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known | }* 0 her sociation, and rede tee | and Farm Products Annual | <4M@@ CREF ee eo fos inte Bromo patente oh at cout Quinine .| Tablets” — | active bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Namber of | | Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the plea ing results stant’ | Be sure you get the Genuine Articles ll OLD CROW RYE ‘Behind the Screen’ Res. U. 8. Pat. Of America’s Finest RYE | What Movie-Land Is Like When You WHISKEY Are Inside It. First-Hand Impressions | of the Film Country and Its People k HAND MADE SOUR MASH | \ — Lost Army Discharge Papers, | Charles Clamer appealed to | public to-day to help him recover his army discharge papers, which he between a d the Hud- | lamer fears his discharge Govern agar rs Clamer's 1, and Hattalion, Brigade Dr. F, M, Edwards for 17° years treated| Me Will have (0, produc scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. | {nr ehg © .ebealn During these years he gave to his patients | mento ; & prescription made of a few well-known | Serial “number vowsiable, ingredients pines win olive oil. | pomynigation abe naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, | Ptastor tive Look for this signature — | You will know them by their olive color,| Jersey ‘cit By KARL K. KITCHEN Ir) re are 31. orwel Jn | , FF. y, carrying of the waste and poisonous matter mre! sgMaren thee Norwerisn STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS) Thousands of ‘women as well as men take! 150 miles off Cape Cod, was taken in SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS | FIRST. ARTICLE IN Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the succeasful |tow for New York, her destination, by for calomel--now and then just td],ihe, const mand alttor Drains to-aasd BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES | Clin iinet eats | A IB, Kirk & Co. New York, NW. Wi |Next Sunday WORLD MAGAZINE . on the box. 30¢ tinned aoe A to