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femease ces aera 1B SECRET PRE- WAR TREATY: a nsulted with Col. House and dis- | to-day, include prov to protect | | issed with him the question of the the enemy representatives from mobs suance of a counter statement by| of the curious. A long barrier, six | @ Italien Premier. feet high, is being constructed from This explanation was made to show] the Hotel des Reservoirs (German At the Italian delegates were not| headquarters) to the Trianon Palace ulte as surprised over the issuance] Hotel, where the preliminary meet- the President statement as they ings will be held ‘ofess to be. will be afforded by a Premier Orlando; in a statement to around the park, allan correspondents last night, out- from which the pub Further protection guard of soldiers lic will be barred. The Germans will ned the events of the day. He said pe permitted to use no other route vat In the morning Premier Lioyd petween the two hotels than this| net. orge's Secretary took to the Itall. . rath ~ lites titel ‘ Police Seek Pretts ok f nabaeph ft Italian walled in path |Committee Fixing Blame Holds ‘ik Police Seek Pretty Brooklyn legation a note from the Council A special commission of twelv ‘ ‘ “heh clo y N , at ree which answered the Italian members has been named by the! Highest Personages May ss Pigs Milliner, Missitig Nearly \r aims and which specified that French to act as intermediartes be on i | Week : a e d. bg He wo Weeks, jume was to be a free city and not twoon the Germans and the outaide Be Prosecuted ve haa ader the administration of any world Sas wer. Marble polishers Isterers ond) PARIS, April "The ‘Temps pub- One of the 4 pyearane The delegation then inquired, be) capinetmakers are ng feverishly lishes in detail the report of the h estigate 1 aid, if this r ented Presid to prepare the Holl Mirrors in the Commission on Responsibility for the fin many mon hat M M URGE aM es er oe Carpets, tapestries and furni- war nin report was presented aret F {wo years’ ol Mrmative answer, The Italian de ture of the Louis XIV. period have!” ‘ Po iY of _ ; ‘ ation met at 4.30 o'clock to take UP arrived from Government stores. The|*°Me tme ago, but the Counell o! fa, : ay ve note, but had hardly begun 18 carpets alone are worth $1,000,000. Four has since taken action differ- Ir millir © has been missi neideration before an afternoon) The table on which the treaty will|ing {rom tho original draft, | | sin week a Saturday vas brol in, and the or : PeVeve. ; swore wa ; antes : Pr vgn be signed has been completed. . is! rhe report, as published, conten | di t id circumstance in as talians were dumfounded, the Pre- | 4¢ porgeshoe shape, eighty-one feet ; - — —— - — ——— disapp or ier said, to find Mr, Wilson's note | to of oak and pine, and has| UF Chapters. The first reviews the ee . ‘ 1 nt at ong, made of oak and p bee | ‘ | State oould hope to derive from definitely selected by Gen, Alexander rinted there. a green cloth top. It cost $1,600 bistory of the ongin of the War Bd SOLUTION MUST BE FOUND adding a strip to its own frontier ‘ on his arrival to-morrow date} an formerly boarded ‘The surprise of the Italians was in- —— formally concludes that Germany and The Liverpool Post, which fully er bly will be betwoen May 5] tie nd who apparent Be ait c Gneatine os yan ea TALLIES 10 COMPLY Austriacrtungary were responsibte| —T§ OPINION IN FRANCE — gorves Preevident wWilstors scarenens. IN LOAN APPEAL ASSAILS °°: |iook M ity hc belt ser clea Rb eh ton Pho second presents thirty-two in “with the full privity and consent Mr. Whalen said he had confidence | When The a ide een made public in such a manner, IF ITALY INSISTS | ON GRAVE PEACE CRISIS Mr, Loyd George,” and adds > n the promise of Mr. Baker to got| specia vie imy unit nd at first donbted its authenticity, lictments for violations of the laws | hot less than America, England lies he arade it] ¥ id rather clever These doubts were soon removed, | and customs of war, as formulated tinder | moral ‘obligation “to | square Ms ties A A Naith é Me hos the off and Miss Fauth w n friend a Coprnant, 1099, by The o ng, jin int onal Conve ‘ riters There Diffe to Causes | 8¥ery decision she takes in remapping sO ttac npreparedness in ? hag P asad iver lb ta ban owever, and the delegation at once | wenant, 10, by oT puuming |in internation: i. nventions, and} Writer i There Dif aS to Calises| the word with ie axiotis of pea \l Nitacks Unpreparedness in cers Of tht ndvatinn patty have had t a it aire no indication tha liberated upon the consequences of | yo. oN,” April 24-—Tho Daily | CO™ ludes with the statement that} of Situation but Agree as to |in the fourteen use Yonkers Speech—Father Du any doubts sittce Mr. Baker's depatt-| Miss Fauth had an ambition to go @ LW pengahaetti- |News anys it understands that if the | "he Central Empires, Turkey and Its Importance. Urges Sultscriptions. ure for France, the stage After a discussion which lasted un- | jtatiang still insist upon their treaty | Bulgaria conducted the war by “bar- ; : i Ai @ ellieher to the tect of thel Aina Ye er it 6,80 o’clock, the Mallans consld-| joys Groat Britain and France will | barous and illegitimate method PARIS, April 24.—As to the gravity Capt. Are Roosevelt ih Ms open-| conde, Martin Conboy, head of the| case to the f Hut. i red it necessary to make known thelr a onon their signatures to the secret | The third chapter declares that all|of the crisis which has risen in the, ng Liberty Loan campaign apeech in| committee of ‘Thirty of the Selce-|clow has t si urprive to France and England, 818-| toaty of 1915, but will also require | persons belonging to cnemy countrier,| Peace Conference, there are no«two ponkers last night took a fling at the| tiv gervice Personnel, has made| told an Kvening whi atories to the London treaty, and @d-| 101 4, nonor her agrcoment in the | however high their station, may belopinions in France to-day. ‘There is pauaneviki, the Sinn Fein and the un-| pubic @ letter dated April $1, from| she knew of i iressed a letter to those two powers, | oo tronty to assign Fiume to the | objects of judicial prosecution, The} agreement, also, that no stone must pre parstieks of the country for the Major Gen, Henry Jervey, Assistant] “About five weeks ag * ointing out the impossibility of Con | Qi ing fourth demands the constitution of a| be left unturned to find a solution of recent war, He sald he’ hoped the! cniee of staf? of the Cencral Staff,| “this xn um hoard here. Sh inuing to participate usefully in the ay be assumed, however, that | high tribunal to judge crimes com-| the existing deadlock ’ people would elect candidates at the! which ran in part: ut on friehdly with Mar Veace Conference. both the British and French dele-| mitted during the war, without, how-| As to the causes of the crisis opin next election who will guarantee that «ft am now happy to inform you guerite and they ¥ much togethe It is sald that Lloyd George ap-| tn. nave privately urged the| ever, excluding competent tribunals of| ions differ widely, The more con the young men of the country are/that a cable received from France} ‘mere was 1b the ac proved of President Wilson's state: | raians that in thelr own interest it|the different nations from acting in|servative opinion, as represented by ven military train on April 17 states that the 7th Divis-| tress that v 1 me, and othe ment without reserve, and that Pre-| ii a gor them not to claim! ¢ hot coming under the jurisdic-) such organs as the Figaro, is inclined : + Hiret ; Tt was your fault,” he said to the is scheduled to leave F ured my impression ad advised m mier Clemenceau has described It as! i. triment of the. treaty, but | tlon, of national courts to deplore President Wilson's "| ted from idience, “that we had men sent over n April 17 nd April 22, ine "4 ; t did 66) aha ewes admirable” and has enld that nel nn is demands to the prine |. TW Es being considered whether the|in making hig statement public, te ne wae Dardly Enew tow to Cire 8) Soe ON ei ant ius ta ooo i for b aie CHEB would not change a word” It is) oe it determination, subject to |UNited States as an associated power, | likely to do more harm than soo their way to New York from Balti-|riffe. You cannot criticise the Gov-| Within six daya. It will thus be pos. afternoon axplained that the reason Lloyd | ‘t cauts Raval #OKrantede, |but not as an ally, should sign al “Its evident object," the 1 , 1 will reach here Saturday.|¢rnment for it. It was the fault of |least @ substantial part of it, for pa | Saturday niornine wiy deusnte “le e d Be Pesce sce . ed fi y peace w: ter- ys, ansfer 1 They are to be used in the panorama |all of you people who failed to pre- | rade.” 4 out apparently to wor Jeorge and M. Clemenceau did not) ii iiarris, the special corre. |S¢barate treaty of peace with Ger-|says, “is to transfer to the market | They py 0 join in the statement wus that they| ont or the Dally Nows in Paris, |Many. It would he the same treaty} place negotiations and discussiona|of Victory and are bringing with them| pare that thousands of our young|LIKE FIGURE 7; URGE MAY 7 AS|sicrouri che mos late.” She tare were partics-to the Treaty of Lon- | lite ut that in the last resort tne|@# that signed by the Allies and/much better carried on in calm and|@ miscellaneous colelction for th |men went into action without the PARADE DAY. ON UM her Neat ee an Baer Jon. Allies hoid the trump card which |WoWd be signed at the same time| privacy. What was only a difference | Panorama. Col. Brainerd Taylor,| training that might have saved thelr “nt Se thes rere eo ia| nothing els so far as I observed, It was stated in an authoritative | iiiiy will never dare allow them to|@® part of the same ceremony, but| might thus be transformed into a| Transport Officer for the Eastern De- |llves and that certainly would have later will rgo May tas Ue date of|,,"In the afternoon the actress Tet American quarter last night that Mr.| play. She is living at present on|the effect of the separate treaty | quarrel," partment, said to-day that the ac-|made them more effective. the big parade, because of the luck | That might my 7 her clothe Wilson's statement regarding Fiume Eis a fo ag Se AL at | would be to preserve tho position of/ M. St. Brice, in Le Journal, says | tivities of the corps that moves the ' am sick of “bellyachers” who go | the ig art peatee Eee ae ore itithey were gone youu way had been submitted by him to Lioyd | Biitisn co lati . anc\the United States as an associated, |the incident was the result of the|®tmy will be shown in three divi-| around whispering of scandal in the | Month in Franco during hostilities: |been taken away by the actress,” George and M. Clemenceau two days : [instead of and allied power, manifold mistakes made by all|*ions—eaecutive, operations and) American Expeditionary Forces and| Captured 700 Germans}, covered 7 ony ago. Previously he had laid it be- LICHNOWSKY SEES NEW WAR, | One of the men drafting tho treaty !partics. ‘Tho Italians, he thinks, | ™aintenane of unnecessary losses. There was no| parts of the front; Major ene Alox-/87,700 German Ship Toauage for fore the American delegation, which ae | has expressed the belief that it would |committed a grdss blunder in pub-| Gen. Drake, Chief of the 429th| Scandal in the American Ixpedition- ae Sarntantey apie come Bd o2| SUBNOS AIRES, Wen sday, Apr hdd approved it. Says Allies’ ‘Term: w nm Force Ger-| vo phyelcally impossible to completo lishing their claims in advance, thus | Motor Corps will head the executive |ary Forces. Our Josses were high, but \the 77th Aug. 7—and the boys are S.—The delivery of interned Germe President Wilson's sweeping declar- * Mm | the instrument in time for the arrival |eliminating al! possibility of manoeu- | “Vision, if it is possible for-him to|We over there were not kicking. The | coming home in the 7th month after) i.amers to the United Stat instruc vhile aimed directly at the} PARIS, Ap 24.—The Paris edition | of the Germans and that it might | yrin |be present. The division will repre-| Whole trouble in the last analysis | the armistice, for which \ere recelved. by. the ation, w y f the Ch Meibine pUNleheavan: 5 h ; |°"A memorial service for the dead ine Goverment. from Germ Adriatic problems, also reaches the} i cieecalet eine id te wens | even take until May 16 to complete It was a bad start which weighed |S€Mt an office scene on a float in| rests with the people of this country | | 9A. memorial fort ‘Artillery will be day, Will place under the Ame Klacchow. controversy, in which |(picrview with | brince | Lichnow! ita | the tremendous task heavily on the regotiations from the! which there will be a number of| Who yeur after year neglected to pre-'neld in the Engineering Sacicties | (he Patenetide Mel EM adel eae , cret agreoments |when the war began, who expresaca ” ontinues, “and the discua- | Pt war workers. pare for war Building, No. 29 West 89th Street, at | of 97.7 Japan relies upon secret agracments| when the War beans aie, Sxprcaned | first,” he continues, “and the discus- )T : ; : Wetec have ae chlencs CGT Co nee, made with Great Britain, Feance and) wii oniy result in forcing Germany | sions only acceniuated the points of | The operations division will embrace a ve no patien 1th |” Applications for seats at the pataaa| Italy fa 1917 to support her in ber/into another war difference. The compromise plan complete divisional supply train, 173, those who would imitate the Russian | air ady have boon received. from | j Pies ibaa at Hy ; i 5 vee if é i Bolshevik We want those in thts} more than 10,009 wounaed men, Iaim to the concessions held by eft by President Wilson when trucks with the requisite personne | e: Rarcidny in Bhaatiog | Council! Near Airesmen’ in Ke, withdrew from the Council of Four This will be under the command of] CUntry who will make the necessary one moe Binds ayes | The Standard of Quality a : 7 ul rations. ‘ ‘apt, MacSherry, who harge| Changes in our Jaws come through the] y ‘ surd President Wilson's statement a ene ikea prs (Hied, of Amo | chance of success if it had been put of Wate in the udvanco sections of | OMderly process of law | our tom Bernd of retain Tram toss | For 90 years @ challenge which will once for all 8! this afternoon held the longest sestion forth by an independent arbitrat Fra As nearly ay possible there| F ahar Duty ‘of the old 69th also | da Tea pny clsart eects { pose of the question whether secret] on record duting the Peace Conference but France and England could not will be produced on Fifth Avenuo| made his first Liberty Lown speech. | to Wout ad: mom, OF tle Speration | ¢ Jocumonts, of which many nations | discussing the question oF reparations very well indorse a proposal at var ist What Was done on the congested| He said he had seen bis boys die bY! of the publia “will New York City's sarticipating in the war wer parte bali Gallbal in’ tor ee dlalaranrae ance with the Treaty of London." ds of France. The division will| e banat a pang ifter secing men Onn bo gblo-to parad in tho military ignorant, are to figure in the ped ails, Although it is reported the M. St. Brice declares that a rupture move in thirtecen secti heryines unin Bey eee rea tina | Cartanee sseotacensthe Anuitanis in: following an armistice in which a nd, some questions remain to be con (Continued from First Page.) was so far from the intention of tie, Tho maintenance division, wirieh | (1° oe ike 4 vakarieri Seaihans * | elude the 64tly Kvaecuation Ambulance the Allies were pledged to give po re- | sidered to-morrow meats tle Italians yesterday that in the morn- Will be in fifteen sections, will give|!™ a vite _ ‘i en many, 90 ©. asual officer 130 en eames ? ‘ Pano ale ey ten Tate hai | now that one thing the Ameri-|listed casuals and nineteen civilians ard to secret treaties. Poles and Ceechs Must Settle |#!dered Italy's right,’ with complete] !n® Salvatore Barailat called upon an veular demonstration chenrer| does not like is a ‘piker,' "| Other transports duc to-day are the “If the Jugo-Slavs had shown the | “ , Premier Clemenceau in behalf of the pair service as the corps works to| ' evar Prins-Friedrich Wilhelm with tho re- Tf th rs | ‘eachen Dispute. unity and by all means. : “and [ cann aires him, | Pri eae Ha slightest inclination to concede any) 4,. 212 Ane 24—-The question of the} ‘The Idea Nazionale and other news- | Italian delegation and submitted a zie Up equipment on the roa | for | I have always believed that God Rhea of wee Mall eorananien, te u he a - rf ‘0 compro! t Subscriptions to the lo y-doy i) A ate d 0} ‘asual ol e1 Ld S panics, th point in the ftalian dittculty, the |rochen mining region, in dispute be-| papers point out. the similarity of| fresh proposal for a compror ,Subseriptions to the loan to-doy in- jalan Dates a piker worse than |curual ofloery 48 emall sompanics, the Halians probably would have been liween Poland and Czecho-Slovakia, | italy’s situation in Paris to that of| Which Italy would take the city of cluded the following: . | 149 civilians. The Santa Clara, Be prepared to follow their lead,” was | will have to be » means of #| Japan who, thoy say, also may be ob- | Fiume and the Jugo-Slavs, the suburb Strong, Sturgis and Co $100,000 deaux, has, Be aie Wnsinpers, com. Your New Home the statement made last night in Inter ekachorslovaks: according te | liged to leave the conference if her| of Susan, across the River Recina Hae ad 98 me 1900 | r) Beat Sere MAHIRG GUO BRABHDE'| i der a oma bination: afl eaten da French circles | Parisien, It says claims are rejected. Italy further agreed to renounce hes Urbaine Fire Insurance Co.. talion Detachment. | economy in furnishings. “Both sides, however, displayed the the Peace Conferen It te reported here that the British |¢laim to the Dalmatian coast, getting Studebaker Corporation...... 0.000 | Aaa Consequently you will want to : o- | Vi 1g from Chas. Strauss Facey Ch H utmost stubbornness, the Italians be- | troops in Fiume are about to leave| the islands only and receiving from LIVERPOOL DOCK STRIKE ing too proud to give way,” it w ** BRITISH 10 PUT KICK ereenss tho League of Nations a mandate to Postal Life Insurance Co.... 50,000 | See Hall about Bedding. said. “First, they consider that, Gabriele D'Annunzio, the author-| administer the cities of Zara and M,. G. Stewart = 47,000 STOPS SHIPS FOR AMERICA At Hall's you will find everything in they fought throughout the war as a} IN DANIELS BANQUETS aviator, has sent a message to Flume} Sebenico, The horizon was clearing, Norwich American Fire Ine dding, made in our own factories ant solid entity, they are entitled to con- | readifg: the writer declares, when President. surance Society 25,000 rrRing Our guarantee of satisfaction sideration on that account, while the | aneanienent Ie who is ready to convert a war| Wilson's statement came like a bomb Consolidated Steel Corp pyr Many Big Liners nate LINROIS nable to Sail Bee Buriat through your rif you Jugo-Siavs, according to Italian view, | Plenty of Rare Old London Dock} cry into action needs to fear nothing. | shell iE MCG ues Ree ae cause of Walkout of | Pa beeane an entity only when hostili- | Port Wine for Navy Toasts, |! Promise you victory. I will be amidst] Writing in the Echo de Paris, "Pers | Greenwie Hy ‘i eve Laborers FRANK A. HALL & SONS tles ceased and after some of them | ‘ jibe Gr : you in the supreme moment. Wateh|tinax’’ launches a fierce diatribe; Rs G Bun saws ory (Continued from First Page) rniiidcdaetban "i | Manufacturers of Beds and Bedding had been fighting against Italy But No Grape Juice. nd bo silent.” gainst President W M LAUT LS Steel Go,, $100,000 Covert Re Vee eraeg Wont )fs” | 25 West 45th St., New York City \ 919, by "Pe Un > var . ociat> vo > alrea ieed toc ic Iron an +» $100,000. my le vepemnined What Heth France| Gare ie Ul bn pRARIS, April 24 (By Associatea have already ificod Neer eat hes soldiers, the father having fought the} LIVERPOOL, April 24—On account jrea co na difeult “ *ress merican army officers here ch te e Wilsonia doet 7 de oy 6 id “ a = af 0) 26. and Great Britain i a he | LONDON, April 24.—The exton-| say there are virtually, no Ararioas | eee ett sonien abot Ajax Forge Co., $25,000. Turks & quarter of a century ayo|of the strike on the Liverpool docks DIED, position owing to the existence of the live programme which bas been ar-| troops left in Italy, excepting a fow | *emnly condemned by tho American R. Ortman, $16,000. when he was in the Russian army.|the sailing of the White Star liner) MALM.—soPHIA HALM. secret ugreement with Italy, O5 Jail eee ees e ialt of Secretary of the| railroad transport officers and ‘milic| Voters last November,” ho says. ‘The Mua einmere Pion (he boy was wounded in Stance. Baltic for New York bas boon in Services at CAMPBELL ¥UNBAAL 7 ee ey whigal Mad aid : s ‘ ations , : Arkell Safety Bag Co. $254 definitely postponed. She had a large| cuune down in the Treaty of London. ve ie Macioic ok .4 {tary police. A detachment which re-| international rogime we have accept Hed ves epee ts Th wasicne of thelmest cosmonailead| 4 he had a1 CHURCH, Browdway and 6th» —s>— {Navy Josephus Manicls, who arrives) cently sailed from Genoa received ed for the Sarre marks an act of | Joseph M. Hartfield, 000. sda that Slaw York baat 1 out | Passenger list, Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert} ‘phursday, at 2 P.M, ia London this evening, does | most cordial farewell greetings, it is| °° aa RIBh Wl Geet Gur n. | Ernst Stuffen, $10 000. SPAM SR De voir urned Out | Baden-Powell had engaged passage | xev aca, conse eye ALLIES HOLD OFF FIXIN jhot include any “dry” banquets, so far | sald, Brig. Gon. Charles G. ‘Treat ia| Weakness which will cost our coun-} Ft oy” 919 ogg, to greet returning soldiers—and it re-|" phe Furness, Withy é& Co.'s steamer sf ISKL IKENAGA, 1s can be ascertained. The British|teported to be at Laibach, Jugo-|try dear. Are we going still further | "Ta istatment of Victory | flected tho cosmopolitan character of| pigby, which should leave Friday for Fe ete te comeeeay: Xa big ships, big guns and also tho! pursens ave ae order? Are wo going to tear up all] oo rinerty Loan Committee exe | Jews and Italians, but there were Handley-Page airplane for an Atlan: | KILBOURNE.—-ALANSON KILBOURNI jermar A seas feet, bi ey a | ; poet nmediate o The transatlantic liners at thie\ onUn roadway und O@th wt, Fr wondering whether he still is strong 1 Bes our : ‘ ale notes are in denominas BIG LINER won i RACE ACROSS week end probably will be held up ( 10 A, M ’ inane 4 Is committed to Prohibition THROUGHOUT U, S, IMPROVING ‘Oeuvre ropresonts the opposite |1io rom $50 to $500, and 400,000 of Preparations Made for Recepti Afsiainnes thee’ ahoaea Geis iia ate Jextreme among the commentato: Thun aaa to Hemant (6 Gulk Giabriot The Aquitania, carrying the 305th However, Including H Pro- ) ships uve drunk in port wine, t ats | “We do not disguise the fact ‘hat The work of the two principal sell- Infantry und 300th and 306th Machine tacllvay Batter nate I te APE) tot) NeW York Among the Cities)in such a moment we heard with hie branches, the Rainbow Division| Gun Battalions, left Brest a day bo- ective Barrie anc m all indications the visit of , : ai be e ‘Secretary Daniels will not produce, Dropped From Surplus of Labor |seauine emotion the voice of Provi- | oe ine allied Trades and the Metros |bind the Mount Vernon, which bea | PARIS, Wednesday, April 25 (Asso- | y¥ change in this Lie. gramme, ! List for Last Wee dent Wilson rise above the mutter- politan. Canvass Committee, was|Major Gen, Robert Alexander, com- clated Press).—The date of the ’ . J Sake bes i Pas of these international confubula- | ought at headquarters to be make | manding the divigion; Vi Head- vival of the German peace delog Ww Seog My i ee a uel 8,” it sa President Wilson, | 11 satisfactory progre: but the quarter 1 the 806th dnt ant i Bu at Versailles is still rn . PEASANTS IN HUNGARY ymont conditions throughs Ured of the confidential wire- pulling Id not tell in the race across the North Atlantic hited States are steadily improving, committee Chairmen could H and the Allied representatives i ston of secret diplomacy, has finally re 4 gures at hand gust the Aquitania passed the Mount Ver- om -3,41T epresen ti ‘ f {from the figures a and gus Special for To-l Morrow, Friday, April parently not pressing for } in RISE AGAINST SOVIETS concerns in $8 cities recolved by |e Vell and appeated to public] OM. tie, tood, Tho subscriptions non and beat it home by day eae pec * ys ner t aeth , view of the fact that the uncertaint United States Employment Service | Opinion, » far announced show the division| Ferries were walt ng the ¢ apart ‘ i re combination Of the Italian situation might possibly ie day show, ‘These reports show 27! LONDON, April 24.—"A document , t A eha Race th ie | pl to tuke the aoldiers to Long indy crate int Wait f to be “far behind the pac hat it POUNT , make an early inauguration of formal | F of Government Is Expected, cities reporting a surplus of labor of {of decisive importance,” the Man- ist set for itself,” according to the! Island City, There trains were ready a » BON ic discussions between the representa Says Official Report of London | & he previous week, Sia a the Chester Guardian terms President |", feyiew of the division's work, {0 take them to Camp AMfills, where Extra Special for Friday ol e Allied and Associated 73.875 the previous week. Six of the) Witson's appeal. Pointing out that | oy revle Se anutie ector,/ they will be quartered until after the = 5 a - lei lig hel War Office. cities show a combined shortage Of | ih eunstion a ne ot eee eet Mt | Craig Colgate, the Executive Director, | they » i MILK oHtoco pT, COVERED, ARAL HINO, CHUALEES these are tig, Powers and the Germans Im | 7 , \ 60) skilled and unskilled laborere—an ies! {een Mone of applying princl- | fia” however, that its campaign was Pa . : lobes of deliciousnetns | n aiandance of Wweclous ju fi ey en Delay tn framing the treaty | am A A LPaliod rote) | inerease of 10. The vest of the Gilles Pome eRe 1 as | “gaining momentum.” he advance party of the Mlk’ Chocolates Our reaulur Ute da. re the follow That is what giv > this great | "se ae ‘i HOUND ig also a reason for not ¢ . us eport an approximate equality of sup: | deliverance of the American Presi Brooklyn held its rough Hal!) division appeals to relatives an - | speedy arrival of the en atom: : _| ply and demand. dent its supreme importance, in im- | noon meeting despite the rain and friends not to visit Camp Mills until We Are Also Offering: tenticries anf r Peasants are isin! New York, St. Louie and Butte, ree! portance going far beyond the pur-|had a good attendance at that! rorty-cight hours after the men have |f — “eee ‘ et Government, the fall) porting a surplus of twbor for the wee, ticular matter It controvers: Neighborhood meetings in tho) OF {t will be impossible fo VSSORTED Wann CWO COTATET CONT The Germ pation will t W nirmed re-| Were dropped from the surplus list, there be no mistake ax to its signt- | public schools last night awelled| arrived, as tt will be imy asl for CANDIES — Judged by fo ERED PEANUT oF larger than was announced, Gen, | 5, ¢ : Xy Principal decreases were Los An- flance, What the President says he Brooklyn's subscriptions by $1,027,-|them to see the soldiers until after every mlundard of candy MM oe dhe oat Nudant, Marshal Foch's representa-!euy Min k SiBtuAN ABLE Rittite ana pace: Meriden, Conn, | means, ‘These are pot merely words, | 400. ‘Phe Brooklyn total is now $12 hat t Generous leaves of ab- |f | trcellence tits wilt prove tall promnc tii) ee formed that in a adit on tot ‘ 1 espatehes from Army Viyer Killed in Tex position in y thetic ve ay Prince Sanchian of Japan De nen ‘ Sener neers eee tee. sanire ‘7 Srrlal delegates, there will be « tu ' vert WICHITA FALLS, Tex., April ing it can perfect 1 1) -poK10, April 24 (Associated Pre Grover A mulen, Ex ® Seer Butter= seventy-five persons, including ex- ‘he Lieut, Ralph K, Koontz, radio of! Malian feeling in a matter whe fo Sunol head of the royal tary of the Mayor's Committee of wing Ammer ts, and # rly electricians an PARI April 4 (United Press)-A | cor at Pout Field, Lawt..1, Okla, fel} | OY tradition played wo | i iso of Takeda, is dead, Prince! \weiceme, who has said from the fi eal’ & hesk Mines Chie Sap per t lal . Vienna di y 1 in the Bers | hare , Part Bub lt w aly Smee ca late years served as com tivis would parade, as- ot others, 54c| 44c telegraphers 7 : ‘ W fect to his death at Call Pield late | ing historic claims too ha i cavalry in. the Japanese | tat the division would parade, as POUND BOX Brooklyn, Newark No hax eee rar n Vossise ing declares that Aus> yesterday, He had been here with a er all,” concludes the Guacdiar Ho waa married at Tokio on|serted to-day that there was no | L= ‘ Se ea tria and Hungary have broken off diplo- party doing cross-country work. The support of America tor a world {’pri’ 30, 1908, to Princess ako. | doubt about jt. All that remaina to location see telephor ments for roception of the ¢ matic relations, the latter's representa- body will b. sent to Newark, O., his peace is worth a good deal more thang daughter of the late Emperor Mutsu- | ; : in Bich will be ine specified welght includes the contalner delegates heye, practically tives leaving for Budapest, former + 2me he security which any particular hite, be decided is the date, which wil FOR WAR CRIMES CITY OF FIUME FOR WHICH ITALY HOLDS OUT GIRL DISAPPEARS SAME DAY ACTRESS EAVES HER HOME