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FRIDAY, “Give Germany Food And End Bolshevism” SAYS PRESIDENT EBERT ' Germans Consider U. S. “Kindly Disposed Foe” In Personal Interview Ebert Expresses President Wilson’s Power to many’s Future Welfare, the “‘ Fourteen Points” of Disorders Germany's Biggest Task. By Lowell took place the M’ after her Liebknecht and Indeed affairs at than they had been in m alarmed for his own safety seemed master of the situation Promises to stand by the I was ushered into the mighty web of statecraft and ingenuous Zimmermann had California, Texas and Arizona to Me: Two men entered, whom I ‘w to be I other a person whose most ing functions 1 was to The chancellor handshake that democratic except { warmth in the pre rather dunpy pers dark, res hand on very peech. Warr t time a, were a day ny and constituted very ome the sh ert and aste learn later greeted 1 would have . 1 with a lack © ure saw on th A existed ryous ¢ BafDewual civil wir @duatenance. = Mis knitted warned the world be was no man te be trifled with, but his chubby cheek intimated that he wished to take the wortd out and ell it story He wore belligerent mustachii but foebe had the kind chin whiskers Slowhtch wageto when one talks Se" You have arriv a very sad "game for Germany,” he said. “A very 4etaA time for my poor land, What ean I do for you?” told bim I was making a personal and the his drow | in s a funny iermany back to 1 unpreju and United States o 1 © dlleed report. He smiled y | then looked toward his companion This man, I discovered, was one of nfidential advisers with whom Whert had surrounded himself. ‘Throughout tho interview he kept ooking at this man's face as if for Yapproval before he venture upon a statement. 7 spoke a word, although, whe nodded approval chief had » ® brighten 1 & told him I expecially wished know what policy the had adopted toward the Spartacides fand whether the republican guards actually had the situation in control, , “Warrants have been for Lededour Licbknecht,’ gwered. nd the cope with every capture the Spartacus will be would mentor never or twice, ut something | This always seemed rr Hbert up a bit to Government lasued and 1 guard It we they hrought to trial for violence, (destruction of property and suypress- emergency leaders | ing the pi | | ys He saia nothing about any prosec tion for treason, although the ji Neaders had oy ealed fc & pverthrow of th nt 4 tioned th PeLiedkneett P preaching an alliance e Ru “tian Boishevis He sighed, glanced @t his adviser and answered, some what evasively: We have taken a great many 5 oners among the Spartacides. I have talked to them personally, Their con- dition is really pitiable. They hungry. They show the offe Protracted malnutrition. You expect starving be always Teasonab|e p far you will If the } *®antes wi! t allow food to come in, the will be “We now @isorder 4s our first It more ir Democrats to restore ‘anybody el can take conditions. @ocializat in other cssenti In a long, dc ith many hesitat upon his part, u-| Red nly s are ts of can't people When you ne and busine , res tt ’ is « order than wat ‘under peacef first t Our on wi mmr ands to re then voiced States the d them of most likely struction ¢ He oyd G fs renee that 1 unt Orge ( by me now As0ns world's busines derstand that Wilson had it “Bo Germa He poe tiers consider United kindly disposed towa Meeprevent Germany's di wePeace ( persuaded PYwhich hx the continuance of German industries 2. = prosperity. . mine largely country Ps their enemies and the e@ think also why th: s demanded We “Whe. MAY 2, first interview with Friedrich Ebert, da as well a: more was and out 1 authorit cabinet where, concerived \w | trouble ion of | sk | Mntente + | Por « 1919 Belief in Determine Ger- pset Dream of Poets About Love in a Cottage on Bread and Kisses. Agrees to Provisions of and Admits Suppression Thom as first a of German Ro burg then for the of Ledebour and other radical chief were saw Luxe collap: out arrest reassuring for the Government dek, Lenine hiding s agent, had become The Germany n republican guard was sending in Bismarck short sparkling where only his had spun time before, of turning idea tid, “we are 5 out everyt! rding to Pre nts. If I was told dent ind vubli would stablivi utive | Presiden such a 1 wer 1 was to be centred in t nt Hid Ti he hous w be man other whieh the fn the hands of naible directly to par. | he thought it would be Ebert. *heidemann was the chief alist in Prince Max's cabinet Ludendorff Jost, that Abdicate, 1 once first foresaw Uh as Jemann it was to be power should Chancellor r lament, on the in hand, real be a representative und demanded mitted that all Kaiser tmmediately when ad thy was asked him when he revolution, “Last he sumine words rattling like 1 “when the Americ net us in the first line in numbers and when Ludendorft in his effort to divide the Briush armies,” “Why didn’t the week or 90 before “Be he rood One answered, achine gun sheta, n troops appeared his large failed neh and fm hid didi't want who he Aue job. good j never Likes to give tt up until he Se cuss to lowe has heidemann rt of Liebknecht, “He | wa was reluctant Asked what he replied to dis- thowgat “Margueri Oy ' iy ae rite a chap who cons bee i fanatic, mn his father An erely He is the wildes dangere a Brea an ost irr type, He is 1 the Wundred per rehist of sible and theatrical ther willing 18 t atist.” bert to discy Most of the pc and have ots rs romance in conspiracy to sup port it But how nor Scheidemann | s the proposed | Nations, pleading that] Michal positions made it inad 1 found the been a does it Does the rec cussed nuional view seer events conve > be that would | rried out in| Wilson, But | the eneral disposition to | pig it some arrangement at | inimical to the inte ot ng run work league und if it were pirit of Pr was a suspect In uld be rmany, What ucCe se” opposi ntic” mar- | young men to by dent shoralded “1 rich girls a not rich? muct ey of who are One there we « pessimistic Question has just separation Handsome to this the ele nswer re been given py hep concerned everybody . whether Germany we uded or kept eaguc. If th Nd offs of important exclusions, nid result ullances, ip) most 8 to be suit brough ¥ in- Julia} Ame was to be out the b happy solution ine Ww who M was aM former dau ru M mon the workd. her eh Vanderbilt Pitasin left her ti has been living to be awa eved Mrs, Geraghty Newport hi snd some in such as those Alliance and they nt, uture me in the k Tri mean Preneh, ey Th extreme | 4 ges eruelty non t snd the sowing wars r 7 The Pie ~ What Rane of le od the Milk Bottles. nore { it) thes average milk bottle ntee ken or makes 8,000,000 se milk dot from th In cler y seve trips t st consumer deliver fore tur y pali is br + the 4 sts roport y milk who has al x at the door | y carried ¢ the | quart wit y : b Junk dealers is one of a he aler « is i { nares | | most | to 4 be sor the armistice and the later In sixteen of the cities inybstigatéd, Ade artinent dairy Ag ted an by 1 exs P experts ¢ culture, who have of the stag s of Milk bottle on ering wast annually andr ned to th r] Nide buy more than 90. are ely, thou, placement stock, the cone lar sh DOL entirely n bottles seventy-twe by dealery of report ades cities reported the other dealers’ bottioa, to this m: firma treme! vanes h as all only of th ion neh Ww with y ewe Ire Joa was fF ending } ance once for a eyman re but lo und t Rev. le HP baste anh ol with have effected ir venteen MARGARET ETHEL CROKER WHITE EBay TT MOLLEN hant eon w yu trip wit onal im re n Mrs. Goraghty ia @ anal) home ia and her at liv onciliation by family. Newport aud, “Ttur MRS TSS WHITE later, on ton A far M \the owner, Klel Ky twit hee do live hy t, ns « Gra ert br unpleas: Lis farm ic mil t Juliet million E who Lichigan bed variously ne h 1 tw N worked estate, t and 8 following from yuld not live My > months a til ehu nineteen-yea Yor t > vig Mr Which gre th puhappy “bard Croker, Miss Ethel, and I will 4) married lust Decemt Richter at aire finding ys Breitun bank Breitu bride re fection lite t th » in Nava rd oun uly he woman who Ww gon of t was the ne, Ker Ing, nd a hi la later Livense had denouement youngest The me hi obura, nishter and marriage daughter of and ship- and Max her fath has been gardener, @ # machinist ad been in- t days Lingly ed $e Among the ho quaint monly ha n when Tam whi 3ureau taken place city, the rt W. | sme formula nal equi daugbier was of secretly anya New | m Rich Jills and Poor Jacks nrown, vie, and when th and the new den the nul it other mar- later year wife ' got she and her family after the spapers ed it, A young and the suit for divorce 1 Rich for Mrs marri nt suit to har Now York City nam 4s co-respond- Wh ro she Was mar. of nent! vuffeur th dis m y Howland Leavitt, a her chauffeur, known as the "% ny because of turned shortly marr med in even men that it is a man to wirl as for enise a fo or must . po down live ha: up rich to her to Live dowa—ox up—to bir ajs FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 ‘Want Stylish 1919 Name For Your ‘Spring Baby? | sseninisiainaana HERE’S AID FOR PUZZLED PARE! Statistics Show Spring Season When Parental Inge- nuity Is Most Severely Taxed. So Here Are the Most Popular Names Culled From . This Spring’s Record. And Here Also Are the Names That Have Been Most Popular in the Past. ‘or the Style in Names Changes Just as Surely as It Does in Dresses. By Zoe Beckley 1919, by the Press Publ Copy riett 10 the 4 name New York Liv May w he o your atta puzzied parents of new Our reason for An ambitiou istics for d longer than the April and May, it infant child of John by bi ng paper unearthed of i Ip you hunt entirely the pring in young red as continmed records at spring thus horn new I benevolent Bureau of Vital Stat fants remain unn March, ale) man, a story, any othe hopefuls of Male seems, were Mary arch ¢ fe and (or this odd lapse of parental ingenu f Health who has the Departinent 0 Clark Weber, death records for many in names than marriage, birth New York abou shepherded and know and nd current n yea nt a nybody else in town baby Lorra lumbia. Pr and Bet e and Mado" Keziahs Evangel differ dot sir eternal nt W eror that won t On, | be a big bunch of war names. run in You can 4 rson's age name uni hn, William anizations you the Names gratitude promis eye mi) but John future Marys, Mam end ugt Into the id names i wh Mary may No, 29,000,001" ou ne Baby to call her Mary so far as s concerned, Mary still he countries for favor John the taples of the 18 distines | on palm in and Ma univer i919 the zekiah," phraim help day. noted opposite With the kley” ts uld not paid 4, poor and girl-baby with smattering of Ellas and Fden and Asa Hunt saw Water Street. But 1a John" nto n ly name- y are is for the winter of that Mary + t irily obscured nd ld who w Gerald We note Adeles, Claires strong ten plain, old Joan: Rhodas: and hes name we ind evidently ful Phoebe » a number of Shirieys, J ts, There t ney to return t Nancy Sarah sul gest | n Serophine the 1795, and | niady her Ww tind the of 14 Ret popular and y, shioned Susans, that J names urs a Anns, Janes, and simplicity In boys" side the Ve spun | many | (honoring ”». frivol 118-19 models (out- row Wil n shing class) run likewise to home- ypes. We find a lot of Peter Davids, Rober the gallant Ww as inl Ma heir crown ¢ Have of K nd Sam and And rphy, ° six vor ne rrens being wi given names. Miller, M aid to be in New all their * ow Belgian a EVE} Meyer ING WORLD PUZZLES | By Sam Loyd y ys How They Motor in France ue| : me in the ring records of 1907 to 1910 n Parng more us boys" h, Brown Johnson, st names a distinction “before” and not plain sty too unadorned, bark back to the From yas un epider couldn't just reveled able to. have they turned to Marj t nd és cit have the noted tha n Pa ve If aeom Baby the lecade about 1 the ys. ugh in but one thy Dorothy nore | a fan Juctantly or less re Dore thy a ¢ who ran veri third, Gladys, Jeanette, Grace pres: brother-t tant Kathryn (not Ca with Kath Mildre jear leen, me, What corded * b ‘ the ¢ of ea ANSWER ‘To A LOSING COMBI- NATION. ad ing ha and ein a w Mad Rayn und Merl Back still further to th period be t tween 1895 and 1900 tendency to elegance of style produced Gertrude, f three for nt. When ed sold five 2 centa $1.65—thus ocourring the discrepancy Of 7 Contes, oeuis a t and two for a ¢ ks combi a receipts were