The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 14

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ernment to the Entente, but later de- clared under oath that he had never known of “such treachery.” The submarine warfare came into h PLAINS Fal the investigation again yesterday. Vice Admiral Eduard von Capelle, one of the advocates of the submarine oats had not to get at American trans. sach submarine cov- | te around England, le ocean could not be pa- thie} 7. Various British and Ameri- imerican and British Inven- |i eee ike the | fons Prevented Attacks, Says | voat,” Admirai von Capeile dectared, | Mice Admiral von Capelle, | were other thinse which prevented t a aA . Unt attacks on transports, von Capelie did not men- * or depth charges during He would not admit that PBEMRIIN, Nov. 1 (Associated Pres). | U0 Ar. Alfred Zimmermann, secretary Wr Foreign Affairs during the war, | > f@ mild sensation during yes- y's weasion of the National As- | OOpy * iy Committee investigating the | and | ; when he admitted that the Ger- | suspicious | Chan red he was of the authorities had been ‘ ; tht i | impression in June and July (1917), it their code, which had been made | iit the submarines were so destruc- m to the American authorities, | tive that England was weakening. He betrayed to the Entente by the | said Lioyd George's speech when he Gane States Government asked for “Ships, ships,” was prob- | The. reference is to the special Heode, which the American Guv- }ernment permitted to be used in miralty States as a factor in the war. jared it was thought, from I's experience with a volunteer hat the United States could e many troops in six months, was thought by the time they war would be over. nn-Holiweg, former | portunity and, he asserted, the same | ver and bullets.” ¥ Wireless commanication with the i | Wwhich was furnished to the State | States into the war was then dis- | cussed by the commission. Von Beth- rlared that any man © Department 1 it he ked re. | mann-Hollweg plaster hata pe | who read the Lusitania and Sussex “Ustening | underestimated the} }ably not recognized as a peace op- | could be suld of the speech of Lioyd | | George at Glasgow, demanding “sil- ED) @Arding these suspicions said at Arst| ites of the United States would he could not swear that these | have known thin was inevitable. joes messages had not been com-, Dr. Zimmermann was asked whether © 1919 Kincaid & Kimball. tne. ction. Our aim is to Satisfy. Suits: — Finished Worsteds, Unfinished Worstedsand Cheviots. Single and double breasted models, some with ao also the 8 button double breasted model. muhfonted by the United States Gov- | he the entry of the United States into the war, that American aid militarily would amount to "Zero, zero, zero.” Th former Foreign Minister evaded pHE EVENING WORLD, 1 the answer, For Men Who Gen, Appoint Him. wi 5 his "T think I will appoint my husband wilt be turned. Ludendorff was summoned to appear before the commission to-day. — HUSBAND HER DEPUTY. | Mrs, Easex, New Town Clerk, Will general party meeting,|my deputy, submarine warfare and | who has just been elected town clerk of Orangetown, Rockland County, to-day. truth he’s a pretty good will be the first woman “To tell t fellow.” In the § board, to have a voice In @ towr management of all elections. She will have to distribute ballots and blanks, tab e the am. is tant. Now the tables FOUNDED 1856 1457- ‘S'staunch principles of our men’ N this era of enormous demand and moderate provision, live com- petition for supplies. has a tendency to create higher prices. Price moderation always has been and now is, one of the underlying "8 and boys’ clothes merchandising. Thousands of our customers are happily conversant with our prac- tice of value giving—they know that our prices always meet the keenest com- petition. This is a hint for those who are not yet acquainted with our policy. 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