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CLEARING WAY FOR VOTE WAR ARMY BILL WILL VOTE TODAY |Trinzes Trene After Great Battle Which is Being Fought From Lens to Auberive, in France : ¥ . Onponants of Administration's Se- « Soon as the Bill a Month of Tréopg at the Front—| lective Draft Bill Are to Fight Until | town. French Commission to Give Us the| the Roll Call—No Army for Roose- | . Batour has indicated to Prem- = jer Lloyd George that the American Benefit of Their Experience. 3 mw’.'mmmmmrm- Irish GERMANS HAVE CHECKED ADVANCE OF BRITISH caused the death of James Corbett. 3 —Total operating The cannon are booming from Lens|obtain. In numercus fights over, be- artford SrrEsrTEneaTyeies RESE e IT CAING BECAUSE IT PAYS || roees Teiec_ avistets Bave Drouski]imessd tedn ted to 87, iversity ='x. incls have It fo Wins trol. _ Berlin destruc- W Tests after the greatest batties of the three weeks aloag cent., with total RI-I of 354,372,039, an increase of 99,813, or 18.8¢ per cent, llc‘vl.:.l 55 s the “war > I, vinning wheat cron"| washington, April 37—With enact- - One of the bits of evidence ihat is continually cropping up to show ment of thy selective draft army bifl a of $1,336,708. o : ha ¢ of fo R S R {RRE which is furnished by the fourth annual report of the bureau of ||| BaVe & cabinet of four members to flacal statement, the change to the constan o ot Iaveduse trun aporations of tly increasing irfiportance that is attached to advertising is President Msnocal of Cuba, will i AR Ve wht . Supart—| yebr. off: The ymbers will is preparing to set machinery in |ine: N association ~ advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers’ ‘which, oy for the United States next Satur- | pmeasure within two years a trained 34 is Passed called out six months lat with the third increment, he fourth with rement, and so on. War Dup-tmant to Set Machinery in Motion motion without delay to produce the| ‘ Meanwhile the work of bulld: cantonments will go forward | aotive, I'. = I;:.ell:g that the mewspaper . o national advertising medium in “:'v’:::h"mm TN ter the bil 1s|Futrdsmen will be selqcted f s United States and Canada made remarkable progress, shows that e _‘u':?x':: Gm Berlin says all men |signed every .m"",..,,, I the country | cors et e e s newspapers gained 320,000,000 In advertising during 1918 over the pre- s e o Who, pad besd {will be regiatering its young men for |4t ‘the cantonments will become b ceding year and magazines 39,000,000, and during the first three months ||| ed to the fron i N nne i Dropares | e responeibility of each comes e su of this year there was a further ncrease of 18 per cent. over the cor- ||| ®*™ of the forces for war will start responding period of 1918, Eitel Sites for | wis This shows that those who are in business, those who have goods at League Island to determine to what for the concentration of the troops as- ‘Women will replace | sixteen traiffog camps where prepara- lant and he will mak on h mt of his forces as he n v, The German raider Prinz Friedrich has been placed in drwdock With the new regiments as tiah e to sell, are rapidly awakening to the pulling Power of the newspapers. extent the boat was damaged by the |signed to each. X 3 Blished. with .\ » German crew. 2 campa to be established wit Georwe It shows further that they have obtained results therefrom and that s 1 e artne | 3a¥3 In sach district will begin of the battle of Arras, they and others are increasing their use of such a valuable silent One billion dollars’ worth of farm |in every move it.makes. Detafls will | Snd of thres monthe pouring ! British galned four as much salesman. It gains because it pays. crops can be saved this year by Dru-|not be disclosed until the bill has been | fIers into this orgemizs o ; m:n captured cent. more tect insect-destroying birds, says|passed, but it Is known that regis- |nlisted men selected fro K and m cent. When It comes to rendering advertising service in this vicinity Dr. Charles B. Shoffner, orinthologist, | tration will be carried on throush g: the Nmmr-mfor‘m'mm e pa- The Bulletin has no equal. It leads because it goes Into the homes |||°F Phimdelphia. 3 SReTs 4% oibes ounty oficialy, aid. D . ofbwre. ;. Dt the s by postmasters or other fedes i f | American editor of the Pekin zvnuht Instructions and forms al- ! offensive the Te- and circulates throughly throughout its fleld An i cent German part of 3 In & Se ‘ B o Post, which has bees inting | ready have been '« Wil ¢ |IR AUSust Or. September. T Ea Sapeee e o the past week the foewing mavtr has appeard tn The Bt ||| 558 VR S S5 e S| 1onds Boe, Pt evpteal a0 T b | e S the. Batish Doy LSRR B tin's column: A erican Consular ofcer and fak- |ain for Alstrioption ameng county. of- R O ¥ inne - o b stricted o) m Tien- 3 cials. s . v many, has . s 4 Telegraph Local Gemeral Total B — Wide publicity fs piamned %0 that no {fhe @rat 0090 mer ebinind by Saturda pril * ol .000 to 200,000 non-e y - April 21 432 v 150 ~1322 - 1604 consign. pean B nx €6 respond. | sioned officers traincd In the Monday, 133 124 242 499 On & date to be set every citizen af- |and national guard remimeuts hawk near Schenectady, when a fectad Dy the act will be required, on |here that the opportunity lies for » Tuesday, Auril 24.. 120 144 199 463 ||| journa burnea out. pain of heavy penalty, to present him- | Who volunteer now as enilst self to the nearest registration place, in the ranks of the two services. Wednesday, il 25.. 162 130 167 459 et Y the men to go In the first increment of German soldiers afs striving Dy [500.000 will begin. It has been sug- young men presents itseif at the Braats of New York took to|whére machinery will be provided for |them, war department officials be every means possible to induce the|gested that this be dome by means of | calling out of the first 500,001 the county jury wheel. The first man | of the general staff hope' ther the Risk ls Tos @ of all the other important war ques- by pnt. tions before the government. After- war army. Mrs. Anthony Garber, at Mahonoy IN THE WAR ZONE OoF " FRANZ break dows GAPT. FRA RINTELEN e n the cording to dispatches received at Pe-|whose name is drawn would ®o, under | found in the ranks of the reguis Haes Decided That|Charped With Conspiring to Foment | Inet meeting almost to the gotrrad from the front. that plan, with the first 500,000 to be | guardsmen such a supply o Unity < a out for training within a few | competent for these positions the ed States in rais When neighbors entered the home of | monthe. | The econd drawn would | future of the lager armies g0 with the second increment, to be sured beyond ddubt. States must marshal mer came through the window, and ye: | lediately e i evanr M 011 ca BECOMING MORE EFFICIENT. alse |give him a fate tid wa prime _m“’,"",,""m""m optisarines M"": Miss Rankin, of Montana, who tear- b Insure a-greater yield of foodstuffs to tully opposed the war resolution. passed th Pan- | United Sttes to Supply as M oftset the from the destruc. House Votes When It Meets Today for th: von Ships ‘as Possible for Entente Alli ITALY WITHIN A FEW DA Requests Have Begn Appros President Wilson. Washington, April Pr The house leaders agreed to have ‘Washington, April 27.—Reports that 3 a vote immediately after convening g _sooiety, the Gexn::l submarine blockade is be- | Wilson has approved request tomorrow on an amendment which | headquarters coming more @nd more efficient were | France and Italy for immedinte cial aid and from $200,000,000 this country by would restore the measure to the form | 15th Street, New York, sent 24 Spring- | given serious sttention at today’s cabi- police headquarters five revolvers fying the recruit: nd eliminat- |even a greater extent than po’ Thursday, April 26.. 122 133 253 508 [} Fhich e nad ueed 1n & trapese achiine thome exempt . At | mmissioned officeta. will dep Friday, 1 27.. 192 146 173 511 According to the law all aliens mus€| With the rofls of those Nable for|eMiciency of the new armie give up their arms. service complets, the task of selecting | backbone of any military in City, to inform her that her husband Terrible Toll of Dead. had 'been Killed in a mine aceident, i Statements of the Frenchmen SEive Gt T W by Soud: Che Womin. elervin SUBMARINE BLOCKADE IS LOANS TO FRANCE AND trik ibers = o = in which it came from fleld rifies to police headquarters be- | not meeting, and most of the discus- | 000,000 will be loaned them by o B Fre In setting up this qualification, conn- | must act A orre 3 quickiy if the world is to be cause many of the members are aliens. | gion was directed toward supplying e or ook o Petrating Pars e | saved from famine. Quickly as many ships as possible to United _States within days. In the case of transfer of the money an may be announced tomorrow. the amount has not been diy is understood to be between France will receive ot |City Hall squars, outside the coaft. 3 the Socialists in York this year. Ders the | Before the work of getting the GERMANS LOST IN DESPERATE e o e e inih | Inatant ot ch. indgor mase Mestinbin | it et Gy Boa recorred. from FIGHTING ALONG THE ASINE tary committee, for the volunteer sec-|a central one in Madison Square Gar- | members of the British and French '.m and Representative Kahn of Cali- | den, will be held throughout we ©ity. | commissions now in this country. The A $100,000,000 U Main - NENE & S s e ooy menher Radine| y,, puctetan simedd Setis: Ulara| e S ASIAly xpremed Ut 4| O ince "t Wounded and Prisoners. who jumped from a moving train about | ot {8 00 EIRCACE SO SR S Toue | 000000 and 2 Paris, April 27—The extent of the Five Minute Speeches. being taken to San Quentin prisom, |, qinte. LSRR recent desperate e of members California, a Bal! ctions the total of th opoke tomight | California, was recaptured near B, asisia? Jika . pidns. . tov | Scsions ¢ h The - Why Selective der. the rule permitting five minute | tmore. specdme up. the constraction of de- |loans to the alties’ wj - b on_amendments. One of the 2 while the work on 000, 500,060,0 zone bas - oras Represeniative Mann, (no| Salary incressss, In sime cases s fifcyers, and meenwiile the priings | o (hat at least 5000060 —_— firmly republican floor leader who broke his |high as cent. and aggregating d b es before 7t e e T i oo oS Mis [aieve thin, 1,060,000 RapSlly. AN bo) S0 Sevovsl yohss, Wil be allowed to the fiscal year, une 39 e in Tosor o0, (he gty | Smaploves 0f the Great Northern Fail e S ibe s es o ern Rafl- D8 B0 Dinets oisths Sty o ey, N APPRECIATIVE OF SYMPATHY ina tinued throughout the day and tonight e OF AMERICAN JEWS, | UP with only occasional flares of intreest| Heads of the United States Stes — trom the floor and gaileries. The lead- | Corporation, Republic Steel and Mid- | Cablegram Received from the Russian REEER i o futcn at $250 and 3590 plates at $250 an .90_respectivel Washington, April 27—Ambassailor and structural shapes at $2.50. Francls &t Potrograd cabled the state i i ins have been completed and the e sent American Jews yacts let for the mobile Columbia- eaease emreign Minister. Milukoft, 18| Jledging support 4o the new govarn: ment. The ambaseador's reply says the s T Rassian provisions] government 15 Wise Veroniéa Bren. |76y sppreciative of the sympathy of i sk Y § on i it i i LA FOLLETTE PREPARED H | Eia y @& response to Artiflery ring the first three o $1,500,000,000. At tiis 000,000,000 & year would be put e b, “ave No May Day parade will be held bY | carry supplies to the entente. ments already have been made f. bet $200,000,000 probab eral staff plan. ¥ Somn " six months ago in North Dakota while - Jarger amount. more merchant ships as quickly as With the completion of these and the & o $1,000,000,600 more ing the grand total of Atierica’s e Provisional Government. PRENCH TROOPS MAVE CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS ARRANGED FOR '. 9 3 Wi April 37.—Both houses xh:‘l:“::!’:hli'bh are going to do Efforts of the Teutons to Recapture Positions Taken From 3 has stabiiened by for passage ‘tomorrow | nor during s remainacr of the col- | Within Ten Days After Bill is Signed Every Township in th ey o £S £ = o L - . Them by the British Have Failed«—German Crown : X e Sounsiler. Weperman, of Bavaria, Country Will be Registering Its Young Men for Duty Prince Was Unable to Break the French Grip Northeast | fibraia : : Tajocition 12 _sasured: oot to "ios ‘montha” imicisonment| On a Date to be Set Every Citizen Affected by the A 5 o St Sy W S . 5 4 of Soissons—OQver the Butl- Line and Behind the Ger- .n?.fi:.&_%g% houss ot an| Pastar Josssh T M. Childrey ot the Will be Required on Pain of High Penalty, to Presen man Positions French and British Aeroplanes Have Been Hocasveit Lo, Tesruit o yoianteer forcy RT. e Shor Bye -'fig';‘ Rianway: Himself at the Nearest Station — Registration W TR Its T their fight late today on the first vote . vy A < . Aiding the Artillery in Finding ‘arget. ; R T be Carried on by Sheriff and Other County Officials, Aid FREG Without bail, - charged with' having ed by Postmaster and Other Federal Agents—To Have a Trained Army of 2,000,000 Men Within Two Years REGISTERED MORE GA Night and the French Fromt, A the desperate tenmeity of the who are endeavoring American Jews, ‘lf)ll( 1t l‘ul,“l;(l the vum:tc l:'l“)fm:“t‘” gflnv L FOR LONG SPEE reat danger confronting new L (roops today re lered mo 2 e e B e B Gormman mitiiasiam and that no po= |Erouna in the nelghvorhood of Day. From a_Stafl Cotrespondent Associated Press, French Heado prii 3 to o largs senit 1o 3 e % WWiical party comtempiates such an |and Huristiss, on the Chemis e Intends to Talk on Army | factory Aprti 4, 14, g W o (e T I T Bill for Severs! Hours. Y | men’ aee st 1 . crieai contion e et e R g Thr y'yv:a't; {aited compieisty will : A Che ha beon filed with the e o artiilery has (hundered ‘-..- arges ve H It i day, He det Aoy Snugans 028817 Gauding ‘echoing rorrs' . O i “Wash April [ ~&dear mid- | Brookly: of Bdueation rflflfl when the i, e Lyman P UNDER AN AUTOMOBILE , Senator | A—e P warm e Joseph Franze of Stamford Foll in Promt. of Rear Wheels. R ., April 37 ~Joneph s I RAUTING compuny, n Thta afiornain i | E 1 [ELE e trueks, in front of ti ’ predicament and | py 1o no avgmpt 10|, the (ruck to & stop unil it had | 1y ed Lrun over him, o, o vy was, i Wridgeport, ravines and valleye have now Heen ote prisotiers wers ing the duy. M whorn bronsh Vranzo, 95, mn" employed by # INSTANTLY KILLED BY leather 1 A DISGRUNTLED EMP rd one of | Gievanni Sehippan, & Aven Park, Siratford Hehiippun, v, BArnLior s Wtited tonignt by Sa n Alsgruntied em wisageeded in esen ping Ap wain o Ared WINOWEN & Sie Io;h Not Candidete for Ra-sletion, | Loil CHU1INCE WENOWE A.;flu;;-dmuw Wil he will not he a candidate for | and one o his term axpires, | then #aid today he wants | tore he could detend him prycel waited 10 A crmp of ¥ has Intormed | ow for Sehippan (o pass with W thelr seven ehildre hot him_ thratush 1d_out of the ushes ‘and ponstrs ausing inatant Asath 3, 194 ot Taw, B sets thaivs yars 1o, 8 : '”‘3‘ y bL m‘“yn:;nm-wn is_Thundering Comtinwe