Lap: ndH.B HISTORY. a, R THE MARE when day. ’m l‘agdn/v Spade, RE. em to ‘m u; :1: man} 1i: i of the int-urmation :1: V the var IMHW‘M‘MHMI Av... ,. Ind Jack-on D NAVAL are ining ummmnmmmm K ! HI] 1 n â€"-l .__4 ; sub;cc: tramzng Harri-on \.\ Capt- Stev- CIT! Washington, D. (Ixâ€"The wur prm-la- matiou issued by President Wilson was as follows: WIlSflN’S WAR' PBUCLAMATIUN “Wm-was. the cungrvss of the [fun- ed States, 1n the exercise- of [he run- ultuumml authority VQ‘SKed in them. have resolved by joint resolution or the sendte and hous» of representa- tives bearing dun» (his day, 'thal a late of war betwvvu the I'nitvzl States and the lmpvrlal German gov ornmomt. which has been thrust upon the L'niled States.’ is hereby (nrmully dec‘ared; “Whereas, it is provided b) sm'tiou 4067 of the revised statutes us ful- lows: "“Whenewr liwrv- is declared a war between the l'nited States and any foreign nation or government or any invasion or predatory incursion~ is perpetrated, attempted or threatened minst the territory of the l'nited States by any foreign nation or gov-i ernment and the president makes pub- iic proclamation o! the event. all na-' ï¬ves. citizens, denizens or subjects ot n hostile nation or government both: male or the age or H years and up ward who Sill“ be within the l‘nited‘ Suites and not actually naturalized. Ihall be liable to be apprehended. reâ€" strained. secured and removed as‘ then enemies. ‘ Directs (‘unduct Toward “lens. "The pro-siiivnt is authorized in un)‘ ant-h event in his proclamation thertL of or other public acts to direct tin- COlldliiT 'o be observed on the part or the lulu-d States toward thv _.iliens who nwome so liable; the maniwr and dugrw- ut the restraint to which they shall be subject and in “hall cases and upon what security their residence shall be permitted Ind to provide for the removal of these who. not being permitted to reside \iithin the l'nited States. refuse or neglect to depart thercirom. and to eatablish an} Iuch regulations which are found nec- essary in the premises and tor the public <iifety.' "W'ho‘reas. by sections was, «MB and 4071) of the revised statutes. tur- Lht‘l' provision is made rr-lutive to clien enemies: l’roclnims n Stnte of War. "Now therefore. I, Woodrow Wilson, presiiieti‘ ol‘ the United State-s of Amerlt-d. do hereby proclaim to ulE whom 3' may concern that a stlitn oi wu- exists between the l’nit.ed States gnd the imperial German government, 3nd I do specially direct all ofï¬cers. civil or military. or the l'nited SlleS that they exercise vigilance and zeal in the discharge of the duties incident to such a state of war. and i do. more Over. earnestly appeal to all Ameri- con citzzens that they in loyal devoâ€" tion to r tt-ir :uuntry. dedictitod from its toutiliiion to the principles of lib- eri; and Justice, uphold the laws of Lh.- ‘._ii:~i .ind give undivided and will- ing support to those measures which may be adopted'by the constitutional authorities in prosecuting the war to n successful issue and in obtaining a secure and just peace. Aliens linjolled to Keep l’cace. “And. ictini: under and by virtue of the authority wasted in me by the conâ€" stitutim: at the l’nited States and the said sections of the revised statutvs i do lit-rcm tur'her proclaim .ind dircrt that rim coullvic' to he Oii‘t'i'\(‘(l on thr- mrt oi ' tiiited Stzitns toward all nattxww its. dun/mus or silliiects n! mm; H»: Iiutltz of tl‘w .142 of DBYW' 011,. H ‘ fol .u w p‘h-S Sh" SU lat: an-l of. «3d :.- prcslvlvnt. And an lung, as lbw shall v-nmlm‘t r11r_-mss‘l\'es in so COF‘EAIH‘U with 11w they shall he undis» turiwd in {3w w-aceful pursuit nf their lle-s aml m-cupations and lw lu-onnlwl the conswluramm due to all peaceful and laxuhiding persons, excep: so ful‘ as rm-‘tr'. nuns-x may be necessary tnr thpir mx :: prulcctlon and for thv safmy of t‘m- l :mwl States. and toward such alien enemiws as conduct themselves in aw-nrllant P with law all Citizens of the linltwl States are (-njulno‘d to pre- gerve {Em [H'Jl‘o‘ :md to treat them with all such I‘riumliinr‘ss as â€my be comâ€" patible wizh lnyalty and allegiance to [he l'nw-vl States. ~ ‘ Liable- fur Dlsobedlence. “And all ‘dln'n anemlm uhu fall In conulm‘t rlxonwvlves as an enjuinvd m adda'lun to all mlwr pvnaltivs pun sCrlhml by law shall be liable ta reâ€" strain! nr m Kivp s-‘curity or to ro- mow 21:le depart (mm Ilw l‘m'm Status In Txv manner pruwrxlwl h: Y0 ML ML! 1 [Hit «3d 1hr SPC ta Ed {in (ht mu {MN and 407†of m.» UN .lml JS prvsr'ribed in r.†'14 ri'xiv :rrs'mm‘amuvd m 111‘ Viv?) “ [n rwz'min from public mfety and tr 1‘.“ of the l‘nfted n u- «1 and territoriv; 3*an from artuu! h ' ~rmaziun. nix! vn‘ - mm of Lhe Y'nitmi pay Atrimy with th I“. Ax" imrrhy nr {I Ii herr‘uy nr \\,v.1\-. to time prumnlmu mward E? min {m H '111 AF p a r Y, ~ from crime ml L‘rnm Vio- nfted States {Dries [In-rev Wm! mmmx l qr vmnfur: nitmi SIMW th the rvgu n“ nut I1 3‘ 11H x prt ~s mil be LOL 3(- 0 pmâ€" undnr {'nired rm 59d Q‘ rt‘flll‘ H l ,n vii 1\'\' 'n “3. All Nopeâ€"'3‘ 't .nzd in Iession of an alien en my in of the furexoing reguuiuns nubjev: In selzun- by the States. Mun! Kwp May from Farts. “4. An alien enemy shall not up. proach or be found wmun one~ha|f or 1,. t mile of any federal or state furl. camp. arsenal. aircraft station, gov- ernment or naval vessel. navy )‘Bl‘d, factory or workshop for the manufac- ture of munitions of war, or nf any products (or tm- use of the army or navy: "5. .-\n alien enemy shall not write, print or publish any attack or threat sgsinst the government or congress of the L'nited States or either brunch thereof. or aminst the measures or policy of the l'n-ited States. or against the persons or property of any person in the military. naysl or civil service of the i'nited States. or of the states or territories, or o! the District of Columbia or of the municipal goverm ments therein “6. An alien enemy shall not com- mit or abet any hostile sets sksinst the l'niteti States or (he informstion. aid or comfort to its enemies. ('snnot Live In [lured Locsllties. "7. An alien enemy shall not reside in or continue to reside in, to remsin in or enter any loculity which the president may (rum time to time des- ixnate by an executive order as s pro‘ hibith-e art‘a, in which residence by sn alien enemy shall be found by him to constitute a danger to the public peace snd safety of the ('nited States. except by permit from the president and ex- cept under such limitstions or restric- tions as the president may prescribe “S. An alien enemy whom the presldenr shall lqu reasonable .cause lo belien- '0 b0 aiding or about to ald the enrnu or m be at large in the danger n! Liv publlc pom-v or MIN) 0! the l'nlted Slalet. ur to have vlo- lated or [u be about to vloluge any of these regulatlona. slull remove to my location dvslgnutvd by the presldent by executlve order Tad shall' not re- move Llwrvfroln without permit. or shall depart from the l'nlted States it so requirml by the president. "9. .\'n- alien enemy shall depart] from the l'nired States until ho shall' have rm-wwd suvh permit us the prvsl- l den! shall pn-svrlbe ur except undm 5 order of a «mum. judge or Jll!!l(‘t'. uu l der sections 406:: and 4070 0! (he re- i vised Slatult‘l 1 “10‘ .\'0 alien enemy shall land in? or enter the Fund! Statvs exvcpl un der suvh restrictions and an sucl: plan-es as the president may prescrxhe “a; He (‘ompelled to Register. “11' If now-Maury to pro’vvnl violu- tlnn uf 111v re-gunuons all alien one.» tlnn uf 111v n-gulwtlons all anon one.» Hues ~.\ ll‘: l'w obliged to registvr. “l‘.’ An alien enemy wlmm then- ma; lw ruasnnable caum- to hrllove m be willing ur about to aid the enemy. or 'u luv u! lurgv to the danger of (lu- pulllil pvm-v ur satay. or “flu violates or “In: uln-mpts l0 \iulate. or of whom lllr'l‘n' H roasmmhle grounds to belil-w llmt he ls about to violate. an) re-gululiun m lm promulgated by tlw prvsidvm or an) rrltnln'al law of Ill" L’nin-d sum-s or of the states or terriâ€" tories rlu-rml‘ will be subject to sum- mar} arrusl by the Unlted States mur< allal or In). deputy or Such other ofï¬- cars a! the president shall deslgnate. and ('nnlinvnwnt in such penitentiary. prisun‘ Jail, nnlltary camp or othc-r plm-v of denrlun u! may be directed by U“. prvsiclr-nt ‘ "This prm-luumtion and the regula- tlnns Iznrwlzl mnlalned shall extend and apply In all land and water. mm- tinentul m' insular. in any way within the jlll‘lsdu'llml of the l'nued States." Nahum-m on Army Increlrae. Thu prwwlvm also issued a slate- mom nll Vlw army as follows: “Thu pm: Lplr- embodlml in the law:- lslluiun prrsvlllvd by the war depux'xâ€" mcm 'u [‘w mllitary (‘ommxlrm- of me senatn and lrmxw has my 0min» .m- proml. «lllll In aperillc rwmnlm-wll» [ions WM wlx ln' best jllllfllllv'lll or “:w OfllLW‘l" ‘ :-- "ulr llc'parluwm "1‘1 , t0 ï¬lls“ 3311* to}. . w novm . '>~ mun! Lllu prom-rm mwr genr‘. m 'H'muzllg llzu n-gulur mum. and Hm ll‘ "11 ll guard m “Jr ~‘r: :l: and lvj. .l' in: !lw zulllxtiuxnl " - WllH‘ll v~ H Um ho urn-dud m 12;}; r . national .lrzm \\ :ll (‘Olllpl‘l~‘v ll‘ll‘x'l‘l mc‘nls .ltlu rugnllr arm} t m n guarrl \mfl. ‘.~ Hl)-(‘.|“r'«i ‘lll-lllnm (ox-cos '; “HWY. “.7 rlrre! SWAIN“ .l' to b".lll"'>ll‘l’1"llllllllf'lnalb'h Alml" inrrnmv l' ".0 «Arm: si/m ll: [..‘ mcnt HII V “Thv pr 131Atix>n 1r man! ‘u \‘ senatn :m proud. A! [ions I"?! Oflin'vh “1‘! {W incrmn may be "In 0: comer enlistnu and \\ :1‘; genx'y a- -- . “Tho n¢‘(‘¢'<\.\"f~ mc‘n will he sururv‘d for thv rvszu‘w Arum And 21:“ until-n.“ guard hx \n‘mmm’rmu. as u! prvsvm unril in NW an! "non! of Hv- [)rwnh-nl, a r»<m' m | \ â€HUH‘ druf' is dosir flblt‘ H" Idli. I «ma! (Uh (“x hmxmvr. arv m In rinwui by :Ivlmtivu druh frum mnn nwmm: in agu from 19 In :3 years Th.‘ quotas of the several Muhw in 1“] n!" Yhoï¬v farm‘s will b9 in able‘ TI.“ whininnal rurvos. nuvu-wr. arv tn ln- ruh‘mi by :Ivlm'tivu druh frum mnn menz in ago from 19 In 3:3 years Th.‘ quotas of the several statm' in 1H] m!" Yhoï¬v farm‘s will be in prnpnr? rm to Hll‘ll†populminn Hope of Wurld l’l'u‘e Utrr War. "T‘.|\' En-gix'lntinn makt‘s nu uttvmpt to «NW Ihv munition at a permunn-m milimn nulim for 11w Hmntry. ('hiv-flj. 10 “‘h" H10 ’iHH milihlr) pnlitw f. fur reason r NM (HM! not 1w milimrx mmlv' Hf wu: 'd is (H P!†mad:- Zii?('\ ‘-‘ (1h [er an L1 c mu“ 4.:‘ ' _, “arid mm {10 mam 1 In NH“: m~¢rpvr\'wn< of fur†: hm L'Y'" ' nntim:< as m1) In Mr} N) x: ~1'1,taJn pr-an- and free- Lruunfmu‘ the w-‘rl-i In“ :wa arraumv 1th {or ‘a anwn pear» .lre mmiu wv mm «19 war 1' iHl‘lr)’ nerd< and whpl -~ 1‘ military prvparut‘un w : A. work] organized for - I ' Iran ha.) )’~’111H‘n" ,l‘ \\ ,0!) H) .:lhd>1119n7\ 1 nm swam army v.1“ h-rm u in me thnv is n'vl‘lilluvl fur '30 [mrmd of the MHz-r 1 â€Hit in tlwsn :uwinus 1 mixes it l‘lcur Vivw ('zm iHmr of mnr wwnmnvm sides or n! '31» ‘wuz \‘Airlg u glr'nzw" mili' u} t b“ I‘t‘rv'fwvv‘ > ; rum,†«(nation but it 4 .(h Inm as “m on- Hmm :25 polh‘y. nr so 1\ he do tel-mined to be we praise!“ crisis has NHL: mml 1 \f ' ~ nanny- -41 mm! ,1st \\'=~ mm he mam '\'w-n< of fun-n mm as m1) In pr-mw' and free- ï¬n" bi).- violation shzll be I nits-d ~.-: ma: tn-rm HI qual‘umli 1m: HIGHLAND PARK has. mm.) a Corner 0! Green Bu Rand md Laurel Ave. C.~0. Unnn“. Punter. All the services on Euler Sundny were: attended by a large number and seemlngly were enjoyed by ll]. The candlelight vespcr service In the evening was very lmproslnve and the story of the ï¬rst Eaatonlde we): told beautifully in song and rmdlnx \‘mr Sundlwtlw usual order 0! Ber \‘o-U Sumhv thv usual \‘imk “11! lm ru-‘unwd Bihh- St‘hnol at 9:30 Judy \hnut "Jesus [In 11.111751 John 10:1le Bihh- St‘hnol at 9:30 o'chu‘k, wil? Judy \lmut "Jesus tln- Gem! Shep In-rd," 5.1 John 10:17â€. .\1 1H 4.3 Hn- pastor wull preach :: u-rnmn mu “Tln- Urdmnl of the Soul." Thv “hristmn Endoavur Will dl» ('H“\ [In [epic "The Lord's Day Ult Hm! 1M) " NM», 13132;" lwginninx at r. :3.†u'clm-k. This i~ one 0! thv hm. huur.‘ nf m.- "lh-~( hm.“ um». at r. :3." u'olm-k. This i~ one 0! tn: bl‘\l Mum's of llw "He-4 Day." (‘unn 11ml make it still holler. During: thew: thus people are- wmu Alw'iny n: :lw» when! cuudulonb u affairs and :u‘v (min: In puztle out aniwvl'r‘ Lo the mwrlw whluh arlw lu Hmir uwn mintk. Would you llko [n knnu' “Thv .\lo‘;ming of the Tim»- in Whivh \Vz- Livv‘†’l‘lxnl ls to in thv unbstancv of tho pastor's M‘r mun beginning at 7:31) o’clock. Thl< week ls honing observed In "Rolf Donia] Week." The mono) Thi< week is honing observed In "Self Donlal Week." The mono) brought 'In in this way goes to xup port the missionaries In China. é FBENEZER FVANGKLICALO r MWWWW? .rlu‘ h) I‘lk' | l \Vr Xru»! “ill :nui Inuit} HI Sumwr TLw i-v L‘mm- mm «my» my» ... mm... w. With u-. Naming wurshlv m H a’cluck. Th‘ mutur is in charge of this M-rvlm- E. M. Umbnch, Pastor. un-l thu- Ewen (-nmmuninn pluw- on Sunday c-n-ning .1 :xLâ€"‘n in, vhnrg. n! Rev Schun' >1 our nu-mhrh Jun! frh-n) u†lh(-n‘l:~t*|V"~ Mr “H.- whim! Hf partuklng‘ nf Hu- hmi‘ rtl who! ‘IH .I1.|r!vr|.\' APRIL 9th to APRIL 14th- ‘ One Week Only ‘ IHU This Heater Will Save Its Cost Many Times Over This Spring Heats Quickly, Drives Out Dampness and Chill Just the Thing for Springand Fall See Display at Ofï¬ce NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY M" It! “HE HM \l'l'\il‘(§ “hH‘h IH m- len: fur â€11 IN on Fri w! [n Dr prn-M-n u~~~ mnny Hem -~ “ill I)» (Hm Schunh, prush! .hetriL-t. \in \ N'I‘hH-l [ll Ml Shv'DPI-‘I’d luhn H.143 mtiful ‘05s“. 1|! Gas room Heater, 6ft. Tubing Concealed Connection w , NWWIWII | An $8.00 Value Hotspot $5.00 PLO. THRJ