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VOL. LIX.—NO. 342 arVessels (Another Treasury | Condensed Teleorams “[Taytonic Rfilitary One Lib: Bond will buy 1007 el aso il eny y 7 2 P gteds bun s Built or Building) Certificate Issue| .. ...o.. o e ....| Strength Waning divided as foll: Officers 4 7 trolley car struck a jitney bus in Jer- : Srounded of missing, 365; wmer, 18,968 . e o T Bt " | THEY~INCLUDE ALL TYPES OF G ; 4 Sutan of Soypt la. Dead. . WARSHIPS sey City. WAS ANNOUNGED BY THE TREAS- | Prassident Wilson plans no vaca- \SERMANY HAS MADE HER SU- e A London, Oct, 10.—The Daily graph says that it learns that the sul- URY DEP'T YESTERDAY tign or speaking trip before the Christ- PREME EFFORT Y tan of Egypt died at noon Tuesday. mas holidays. The _Britisfi and French Armies Launched Their At-|,zusen Seme ez chomen by - TO COST $11,500.400,000 Khedive Abbas Hilmi, as ruler A "¢ " | Egypt, simultaneously with the proc- tacks Simultaneously Tuesday Morning e Rtion "ot a Buitan” prosctoraie, |39me of the Vesssls Have Besn Com- x - e 4 ;{!1.9 father was khedive from 1865 to pleted Within the Past Few Weeks 3 3.2 E B FIEES and Are Now !n the Service—Rush- 'BOTH WERE REWARDED WITH GOODLY GAINS|™" "““eraton imeunance oa | i Work o te Ot Fugitive Warrant for a Philadeiphia N. A. McPherson of Rockland, Me., CALLS FOR ;300,000'000 is listed as killed in action in the latest | ALLIES GROW STRONGER Canadiun casualty list. z 3 Acting on an experiment suggested Will Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest and Ma- | by Commissioner oover, Pl\lladelphla A Review Based Upon Data of the . will try five cent war ture November 22—May be Convert- s 3 3 Silver and gold vaiued at $1,461,798 i od Into Liberty Bonds at the Option |, o0 Bl from Mexico during May, | Resources Are Dimi of the Holders. . June and July of this year. When Most Needed. French General Staff Says Enemy's hing at Time Abbas Hilmi, former Khedive of e i Bm Contractor Who Was Supposed to rwuhxnmn. Oct. 9.—The American | - Washington, Oct. 9.—Another issue (,hn‘-’n'éu o Austria i Vieana. 0°'°"| Washington, Oct. 9—Germany's H - ixa Al ¥ % . ar construction ‘flfl con- |of short time certificates of indebted- military strength now clearly shows a f German Li Have Been Drowned. -m. at 1.1 vessels, including all types | ness, $300,000,000 in ume, was an. dish Gecrease for the first time since the The French Pmdnted'the Lines to a Depth of One seussian =1 Temple Inchne sl pas{ neen_ $309,000,008. a.eY':lnuury n an- | seSwedish political parties will reply | Gecrease fc ot sl e i e = % separately to the appeal of King Gus gan, 7/ .and & Quarter Miles Over a Front of More Than a Mile Tn making this cement today | The offering. will sy foms. por sbus |t27¢ 0 form a coalition cabinet. Creliatal madeitnll s by N : s ‘made public here tonight by ' b interest, will mature November 22, 4| The Republic Rubb the French high commission. 2 . Philadelphia contractor, who dill - epublic ubber Corporation b 14 ; and a Half, Capturing the Villages of St. Jean de Mange- | ;ca:e3 on the beach at’ Atlantic c,‘,’, weskiahiar the parment efithe 15 per of New Yori City was incorporated at periorm down gnd driven back by the e two years ago, and was believed to £ i be. cdiverted dute: tdborty any, with a capital of $11,25 - pounding of the allies on .y P i the s, Jare and Veldhoek—It Now Looks as Though the Ger-|nave been drowned, and n:“lz.-:pmher beth | 5o Fushod. | The bonds at the option of the holders, if | Sir Edward Latohworth, grand sec. | the Germans have made thoir tuproms C > cost is estjmated at n 150,400,000. oOffered to federal reserve banks NoV.|retary of the English Freemasons, died | military effort after drawing heavily located a: ‘Will be Obliged to Evacuate Ostend and Zee- = Many Are Destroyers, ° |15, & week before maturity. in London. He was 84 years of age. |upon their inactive armies in the Brings Total to $1,550,000,000. —_— east and calling out their 1918 and Many of the vessels are destroyers, part of the 1919 reserves. i . - issued for their arrest and a detective | and arrangements have been made for | Tpday’s offering brings the total of | Destruction of the paper issue 3 h\l“e. and Lose Their Naval Bases on the North Sea— Jeft tonight for the southern city to|carrying ::z the $350,000,000 supple- them issues put out in advance of [Known as “infalsicables” was started Thus, while the allles have reached r mental destrpyer prosram, which the | the second Liberty bond -receipts, up |bY the Mexican Treasury Department. |and are prepared to maintain their bring them here. Berlin Newspaper Says Another Austro-German Peaee tery surrounded the fr o $1,550,000,000, or more than one- full strength while gwaiting the A in N ys Considteaiie u1 o e e The il Mot by Besretucy | Avlarge: order for rubber. boots was | comirg Of Afmerica’s srost armsy, the received from enemy’s resources are diminishing at ’Ofi 3 Examination of contracts for the|McAdoo for the bond issue. the French Govern- er is Being Prepared. o J ment by the United States Rubber Co, | the very moment. when' the military ' bullders prevented the formal signing Free From Taxee. situation demands that they increase. = Wi of the agreements today, but Mr. Dan- | The offert ! — - g e offering announced today 1s | Arguments on the constitutionality | ment, “the decisive character attend- iels sald only minor details stood in|the second to bear four per cent. in- |of the draft law will be heard by the | ment. “the decisive hesracior atromd. £ the way of getting the vessels under - ash. The big fight is on again in Flan-[tions makes more apparent that|ic gorniguiey later < widesproad search | construetion. = 000000 :‘rl.;v&:v&:: Crs it T o es comtis WAsHnELon o Dec; Q%é““afifié?i‘é’f&‘“Efié’?&:fii“%fi.fi'fi?? e har o Maronas Hate s | segtonthe foraine back of the Ger. | as believed by his wife and friends to| * Companies Awarded Contracts. |terest rate. The highest rats offered —_— and America, will unite their entire Dattering away n sectors east and |mans to points where their evacuation | e oo ommoonies, The companies awarded the con- |before was 3 1-2 per cent. The cer-| Mary incendiary fires, mostly in fruit | strength in attacking the enemy. in Insurance companies, however, re- tificates are free from all taxes ex- packing plants and warehouses, are re- | conformity Wllh the only sound prln- ortheast ‘of Ypres, while French|of Ostend and Zeebrugge, naval and|psed to pay the amount of his policles | tFacts are the New York Shipbuilding roops have joined up with the Brit- |submarine bases = the North Ses,|to Mrs. Searing, claiming there had |COTPoration, the Qf¥mp company, the | CePt estate and inheritance taxes and |ported from various parts of Califor- | ciples of war™” £ 3 rtax imposed by th ves ’ sh left wing to the south of Dixmude | will become mece been insufficient proof of his death, | Newport News shinbunalng and Dry. ll)l;fi Lisia ie:‘c:& L. the reveaus [nis- The commission’s statement issiued oo e ron 1D DIbE that ectont |« At eekmenl spwinter Lk tgis oof of his death. | 45" company, the Fore Hiver Shig- t of the line even with the sharp wedge |was sharply contested Dy the Ger- | Socriri tou the mayrhent of 18,000 1 | bullding corporation, the Bath Iron gf the certificates will be 31,000, 35,000, e through ¢he committee on public in- Capt. 8. B. Hanks, veteran Mississip- | formation in part follows: been driven Into the Ger- |mans, particularly north of Brood- works and the Unlon Isn works. pi pilof and cousin of Abraham Lin- P > v Haig east of Brood- |meinds, ‘the nearest approach to the | Barerpe; ioReY HAICh N ek at ihe (pSegretary Daniels said he expected - Offering is at Par. - coln, died at his home ‘at Albany, I, A"]'l"-wcflm"""m" -th!‘-“(":"'('_ de. raflroad_line, and near the 7 e first of the new destroyers to be 3 - |aged 38. “ e measures they (the Ger- Tequest of counsel for the companies. The offering is at par.. Subscrip muAll the messures they (the Ger- Launching their ‘attacks simulta- |hoek Chateau. E launched and commissioned within | tio 1 be received by federal re- S morning, both ar- wodrs, Searing, In court when the ca%e | nine months. They wWill be of the lat- | orve Banke un o 5 5. 2, T bimes | A school for military aeronautios at |In. character Intended to. strengthan les had been rewarded with goodly | vance, except near Polderhoek Chateau | 2iive the case would be dropped. est, largest and improved type, which |October 15, and the cerfificates wili|Yale University has been planned and | their resistanco in the face of Anglo- ains before nigh:fall, in addition-to |where the terrific fire of their B = have just been tried by the American |bear interest from October 18. sanction now rests with the .War De- | French forces. Not content with de- aving inflicted h:avy casualties on|chine guns momentarily forced the navyehe said, and found ™ be ursur- e T i partment. . clining to give battle and withdraw a on_the Germans and teking many [British to give ground. Later the|LIVED WITH HIS passed by any destroyers in the world. | poLITICS IN THE CITY 5 portion of their front on the Hinden- Prior to the announcement | troops realigned themselves and the EORMER STENOGRAPHER. Crews Will Be Ready. President Wilson will soon issue a|burg position, they have transported push went on again. " 2 ““Th ds of il b OF BROTHERLY LOVE |proclamation announcing the method | to the western front between Jamuary e from Flanders the operations |goaring and Miss Rendell Remanded | to m“’:':',?a-’e%e‘}:f_'o‘y:’n :he'efl;é!“_:‘! e of administration of the trading-with- | and April a cortaln number of divi- in all th- various nu:tn. of the war to Prison at New Orl tary's statement said. “By the time |SN°Wn in Bad Light at Trial of Al- e-enemy law. sions drawn from the eastern front. In fact it had been rathcr |are of a minor cl # = i L As this did not suffice they have exDectod thyt anin tiig nition socin: [ A iang: wod: CHEoIDaE oie foont the vessels are completed, the crews| leged Conspirators With Gunmen A campaign to raise $1,000,000 for|drawn the picked men from each of Tmander-in-chief would deciay taking | the left bamc of the Meuse in the| New Orleans La. Oct. 9.—Elizabeth | Will be ready. . Philadelphia, Oot. 9.—Testimony | the Liberty Loan Was inaugurated by | their companies on the eastern front, ‘Verdun sector intensive artille: duels - = men of the 27th division, encamped at|and with the assistance of the class are still in v the BOLO PASHA POSED AS LIRS o show Bat David Beynett, o\ gpartanbury, 8. C. of 1918 have formed 27 new divisions, Progress French and the Germans. In Cham- 2 —— 26 of which have appeared in France. eri - AN ARMENIAN DELEGATE|had taken an active part in anvass-| Another loan of $16,000,000, making |~ “They have exchanged their picked gm;::g ewln:Mto dth‘g heavy rajns of Eumcm:.;u q n‘mamh hl;;: mmt’“ out a A —— ing _for voters for Isaac Deutsch, al, 72,700 $2,535,400,000 to all the Al With apparent eass the Frepchmer |[Rire and. cakn petsontee T T he and At-w'Gongress. In_Paris o Mawth. Be- 0% detendant of Mayor Smith, 209 |lies, was extended to Great Britatn by :;?m_lo:t“m:' s L O i lerossed’ the flooded Broenbeek and ! o here el i3 congiderabie infantry fore the W-r Broke Out. ik ot T Ty l"g;-{gi{ the United States. Wwohr), finally, once the battle began! beek rivers and captured artillery activity between _the imar; in order to hold out they have suc- illages of St. Jean de Mangelare o e R T Riga New York, OCE 9 statement that e Deariny 05, Jves brousht-out| About 2500 carliads of food and | cesstvely replaced, mumber for num- Veldh«pok, tWzether with ssctor af the Russian front, but nej- Bolo Pasha, under arrest in Paris as supplies are being delivered daily by |ber, 16 exhausted divisions from the lockhouses and mads prisones ther sids has made any attempt at an alleged spy and peace propagandist on -’“%‘&,nf;:’wi:c’l?‘ d“g; muncipipal court-| railroads at the various draft and na- | Fyench front hy fresh divisions from wveral hupdred Germans. ']'he advance. Rediproeal Mn;,b&l‘iment “v.::rigz and am”'_hm""“ hnu!bgn bohn::’&s’eezrgmgg. Xo-m::m :; a m- an assistant district attorney, who |tional suard camps. the eastern front. s between the Itallans ere under the names o r. | rese: people " . atelane on the Anrorseaas | and Mra. Frederick Reynolis for near | &€ & corigress in Bhris a month Defore A"“C:‘r‘e‘;""f,‘;;‘:'gfi"’s’:z Jith James| jogus Martinez, Mexican vice-consul | Has I{ade Supreme Military Effort. = Denetrat=d the German Iine to a | front and between the entente forces |1y @ year, sccording to the police. | the world war broke out, was issued for the councilmanic nominations. ae. |#t New York, was arrested for refus- | “However, in spite of using all these depth of one and a quarter miles. and the Teutonis allies in Macedonia. | Seating had boughtes farm in St |here tomight by Daniel Blumenthal |, .ineq n detall the attack by the|lD8 to &ppear for examination after | methods of which the latter have only Haig’s principal offensive centersd | Another Austro-German peace of- | Tammany parisi. fie was taken {li | president of the 'World League for the Dolisemicy wnd & v 2 he Pinlai. |he had been drafted. been possible this year due to the lon the portions of the Pesschendaele- | fer, which is to be based on the prin- |last year and brought to a New Or- | Restitution of Alsace-Lorraine. ter Club, & Cas e iatton, i == trouble made by the Russian revolu- [Gheluvelt Ridee stil held by theciples of no territorial aggrandize. |leans hospital where an operation was| Mr. Blumenthal, who is in the Uni- | 150 Th o Cafey organization, on| | st wee’s shipments of oured and | tion, Germany has made her supreme Sermans, heing directed eastward | ment, the surrender of Belgian and | performed. Later Miss Rendell came|ted States to advocate the return of | inc DIERt preceding the murder. The|sronh meats from Ghicago totalled 30,- | mittasy effort. rom Poelcanelle, which was captured, | French territory, the renunciation of [to him. Scaring told the police today | Alsace-Lorraine to France, said he|sviacncs tended to show that Lieu- |355°000 pounds, compared with 42,570.- | ““Thig ia evidenced by the two fol- Ea northeastward from Broodseinds | territorial acquisitions for money pay- | that he suffered a lapse of memory in [ first encountered Bolo Pasha at the 2 AT the club at|99"the previous week. lowing statements which should .be toward Pocschendacle, the ultimate |ments and no indemnity by either |Atlantic City and aid not remember | Paris assembly, which was made up|il® time of the rald, during which fut lightment: objective still being the Ostend-Lille | side is soon to be put forward, ac- |anything that occurred from that time | of representatives of oppressed .peo- %?’b‘.::,;"f.’ii‘.é’ t.::: 3{:? x‘;:?;:erl:xrel;m}; Lord Leverhulme, head of the largest “’f-'{‘L‘.'.'f‘l.,"’ ‘r—.he“f‘:;:n:{‘lon‘hof the 27 ;_(:ken B el i St B ;;;del:s to a prominent Berllp news- :{\t{l{l‘h;;;fi&v‘cufiatwm an operation 2-;; Bo‘lgndlz:-g:., Mr. Blutmcnthnl plain clothes who participated ir the | S02P manufacturing jooncer in Greatl aivisions above mentioned, Germany " L SO TR T iras resent on attack, wore solcalled Deutsch hats, | Britain, announced that he favors a intended to creato ten more di- Philadelphid without extraditian pro- | cepted as such, was taken. into the|'lc, Sime as'those worn by the im- |six-hour day after the war. FiEonstwAthl the Bsestmeninliof e e e o1 -l .. on| as she been AN ERRONEOUS ARREST ceedinge. confidence of the delegates, DCESNY Supmwers A portable hospital for the benefit | Sonicaa 1o atandon the latter part of “What messages daid he send backfneq thet me hag wecs meme rtdosils [of wounded or Il soldiers and sallors | oo ererarmiea tn snite of ealling out THE WAKSLINS DENY to Wiihelmstrasse > h'tr. Blumenthal's | warq of Captain Tate of the detective | Will be opened in Boston on Oct. 15, |, portion of the class of 1919, but she KILLING OF DAUGHTER | femont concludes, 'Dia hs tell the|hurean, ater consulting with Samuel |24joining the Deaconess Hospital. has been cbliged to break 1 several twéen $2,000,000 and $3,000,000. Midtaken for an Alleged F i W g it this man G. Maloney, manager. of the local newly formed regiments to reinforce 000 X . 9ed FOrger. | rheir Counsel Says He Has . Wit | AlSOcs-Lorraine was a traitor? branch of u private detecttve agency, | George A. Blewett, 20, of Tos An|ner fighting units and for tho first roatia: , . 3 - war, Louisville, Ky, Oct. 9.—State Re New York, Oct 9.—A case of mis-| ness Who Confeseed the Deed. |or? Did he inform Turkey ot for e, umber of men he wanted |y ifornia, died at Sen Francisco of in- | L since the beginning of the o ue Agzent Waifon Byars filed suit in |taken {dentity, that cost s vietim genuine Armenians there? Thomas B“u%: e, one of the Ca- |Juries recetved in a football game. of the German forces is in record. ISUIT AGAINST ESTATE OF LATE MRS. R. W. BINGHAM COST VICTIM $50,000 FTo C-llost Inheritance Taxes of Be-|A Wealthy Mining Engine Was 'the Jefferson county court here to-|$50,000 and shattered his health in a | Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 9. —Joseph | te! n ay %o collect inheritance taxes estl- | nine menths' fisht to set himself right | Wakelin of Melross, and his wite S | o ———— e umostion offichrs in the fifth ward,| Coal jobbers throughout the country | Obliged to Increase Reserve: ated at between $2,000,000 and $3,-}was brought to light here today when |rah, on trial for manslaughter on ac- | JUBGE McBRIDE KILLED o, of ihe defendante, \headsd ih | Jore ordered to register with the Fed- | At the very time that her total 00,000 ‘on the estate of the late Mrs. |at the request of the district attorney, | count of the death of their lttle one; ! o e, pneaded the |eral Trade Commission by Oct. 25, by | h is diminishing Germany finds obert Wcrth Bingham. Mrs. Bing- |an indictment charging daugMter Loretta, denied on the wit- BY A RUNAWAY HORSE |&unpmen who attacked the club and |the Fuel Administration at Wastng: b B e se her reserves ham, formerly Mrs. Henry. Flagler of |asainst Alexander P. 'Macauley, a|Cess stand today that they had any- = o Areg, &' sHoL IhoudIs. the! front!l ton. B Soanch front to forty, divisions New York, died at her home in Louis- | wealthy mining engineer of Toronto, | thing to do with the killing of the|Was a Federal Mediator and Widely | Window to terrorize the members. — O aie. ato of provistay Telsy iville last July. The body was taken|Ont. was ordered dismissed by the|child. Both asserted their love for her . Known Labor Leader. ! Following a strike of more than “;"r}._f“;;:e D eiere Tt ne tho |to Wilmington, N. C., where relatives|court. It was brought out that Ma-|and told of thelr horror when thoy | ¢ — FIVE ALIEN ENEMIES, two months, 18,000 coal miners in Ken- | (tronsive strength of the Germans has who asserted they wanted the cause|cauley had been erroneously arrested |learned that had beon strangled | Globe, Ariz. Oct. 9.—Judge John ESCAPED FROM GUARD HOUSE |tucky and Tennessee returned to work, } 7 T8 "L 0 ™1 r 0 open flelds on the {of her death more definitely deter- |in St. Louls, December 30, 1516, in the | to death In the woods while on the McBride, federal mediatbr and widely = HOUSE | after their union had obtained recos- oo ond Yeer and fn the - ‘trench |mined. caised it to be exhumed. An|bellef that he was “Christmas|Way to schol. known labor leader, dled here this jnition. autopsv was performed and some of |Keough,™ known to the police as an| Mrs. Wakelin's appearance as a |afterncon from injuries recoived to-| THey Had Baca Interned at Fort Mc- [the organs sent to New York fcr|alleged forger of traveler’s checks, witness came soon after the announce- | dny when he was struck by a runawey Intosh Since August 18, The .Harvard University. Regiment {chemical analysis, the result of which| It was Keough’s practice, according |ment of the courtWw denial of a motion | ‘=0, s 7o of the Reserve Officers’ Training front t th 1s ‘never has been ,announced. to the police, to pass these checks on {by the defense for a verdict of acquit- | MoBride came to Phoenix from Ohio| Lardeo, Texas, Oct, 8—Five alien|Corps with 1,000 men enrolled, started | serves from one vl e Kl s 58 | o o%, Bingham's estate is estimated | joeweiry dealers 'in the Christman |tal in her case. Cow in 1911 on eccount of his health and four Austeians and one Ger- |its first full week of work at Cam- |Prevented at present by the continufey at $80,000,0004 incluchng $95,000,000 |shopping season. 5 had lived in Phoenix since. He was escape early Sunday morning | bridge. and intensity of mehAngln mlan o.( izersonal property. Keough, the polite sav, is atill at|he h Dresident of the United Mine Workers | from the guard house a: Fort Mc. T el iioe PRI T Il AN Recovery of the minimum estimated |large, having eluded all’ efforts to of hy Intosh, where they had been Interned|. Another call for male _and _female | powers of resistance ha & .mmount of her inheritance tax it has |catch him for several years, ana 1t Wake %‘e aince August 15, it became known to- |stenographers, typists, schedule, index | all the allleg“forces to break. i been stated, would be sufficient to li- |was his resumption of aperattons in lubor rircles as|dny. It had been discovered they used |and catalogue clerks, and mechanical | capable of executing very vigorous lo- quidate the entire debt of the state |while Macauley lay here {1l from his the father of nn closed shop, sizned |2 duplicate key wnd Investigation is|draughtsmen was issued by the gov- |cal offensives. But her Lasssqprdgrihpid jof Kentucky. experiences that brought about the i ent and check-off being made. ernment, i Sl i i e il — investigation resulting In today's ac. tness, of whih are now used in tha coal dis- | The body of Hana Frolich, one of shg R iiey Shlfdetion’ Teautiae I warfare at Verdun, her facilities for manoeuvering, that Is to sav the pos sibility of transporting valuahle re- |LINEMAN SURVIVES tion. = The father was still on the stand|tricts throughout the United States, |the escaped prisomers, was found in| Felix Frankfurter and Walter Lipp- | they should increase. k SHOCK OF 11,000 VOLTS under cross examination when ad- McBride was eolacted president of | the Rio Gra.ndo this morning, Three |man, confldential assistants to Secre. The Principal Point. et M MUNSEY PURCHASES = jodrnment was tdken untll tomorrow. | the American Federation of Labor in|o0f the remaining men were capturcd|tary of War Baker, have been desig- w“That 1s the principal point. {James McNulty W Knooked Off ’.!'euln: of his whereabouts on the dav [ 1804 and served one term, heing the|today on the Mexican side. The fifth |nated for special labor negotiations in “On the other hand, British and ulty Was Knool a THE STEWART BUILDING |0f Loretia’s death, Wakelin seid the |only person who has defemted Bam.|!s still missing but is believed to have |the West. French armies have reached their full 40-Foot Pole in New Britain. he worked in his eny all the fore- | nal Gompe: Ho was & native ‘of|drowned in attempting to cross the 5 strength in men and material and are orved - | swollen river. Colgate University reported an open- < of America, of Oct. 9.—James|As a Home for His Publications— 3,’;‘: o wan 0:‘,1?"‘ T:"J;,‘“{'."'u‘,r "The prinoners are sald to have been |ing enrollment of only 872 students | CAPRPIS Kith W g T g - a lineman employed by the Valued at About $4,000,000, He dla not mee her n to achool, but| gommianioner of Ohio, having been | captured after information that three]which is 200 below the number of last | TRt OF 08 FRATRONS , FEECGR 0 3 > Telegraph eompany about 9,15 lock, sald, he saw | gppointed by Governor James Camp-|men believed to be sples and mccom- |vear. This is caused by enlistment in the war. To this strength will bhe Teceived 2 ~£ L oz%:a‘n;; n‘t,tal:‘:; !‘New Y;f:(ld‘oa :T:?':Eh her re-enter the hwu but aia not ‘see | Jorl. MoBride was 81 years.old, Ellltu- of Captain Irving Schneider of |the service. ndded the great American army, b2 owart Bullding at Broadway gl o il - oiads reviously ar- = 2 o r L - g o he was working today. | bers and Reade mtreets b et afalin told of his movements up PRESBYTERIAN BOGIAL !‘r-nolnen Were ‘hiding | S8ir Thomas White, Canadian Minis- | Bhich will arrive as auicly as pos- It is expect-d he will recover, Me- Munny for the ersction fn § to 1 p. L when he said his married on the Mexican sife and spparently | ter of Finance, will supervise the cam- | #IV'® 28 thIe8 FEEVE 00 WRE H7E HETD Nulty was taken to a hospital after|of a for The Bun daughter, Mrs, Lilllan Johnson, teld SERVICE COMMISSION make their way further inte |Paisn for the new Canadian Victory | R5FA/S0 BI8 T€ G0 T0NT o4 his 40 foot fall, retaining comscious- n.nnn. and the otwer Munsey pub-|him wi he was still in the 4 <= foxico, Loan of $150,000,000 which will open Th1s “shows the dedtsive’ character sy throughout the ord!:l A glove | lications, was .m,,u,,,.g in today's hadq not Favprs a Natlonal Borvice Committes | e prisoners had bmufly;noxt month, attending the onerations of 1918, when e was wearing on his left hand was | Wyening Bun, roperty was vai- H oL in Rvery Mu-nlv M the Country. |guarded since their iIn fent and B three great democracies, Fngland, burned cumplrtvly off. uod at l.bvut u ouo 00, it was stated, how they obtained the duplicate key Mre. Ella A. Boole, of Brookiyn, w?_,‘ France and America, will unite their S The site is m histori aske: v, N, Y, P— tional . 3 roelected president of the W. C. ® i {ANNUAL STATEMENT OF B ke s T Ieseney shoue” “Tootsie! o saig hg then | pervios con B, oE D2k %4, mationa | n % myiery of the State of New York for the 31s | entlre stremeth n smcidng the neo - we 1o 11 ar, at e union’s con- > " ¥ THE PULLMAN COMPANY| DY the fameus old Washington fail M{.‘, e oncher " ”““‘ Slurch Hn fhs oounts PR S S Vention at Jamestown. principles of war. ; — = S 5 iShows Earnings of $49,184,589, With ) LT the Pahnon Wakslin telophoned the gl S e = ATING | victed at Trenton of obtaining f"WELFARE AND WHEREABOUTS’ Expences of $47,464,304, of estato of the late m, | police that the chill was missing and | gil, the Red Cross apd the Y, u; c, Amarioan Infantry to be Removed Be.{money while impersonating Fran PLAN HAS BEEN ABANDONED erestad ' tha | then began a search oy ” the things resommond. ause of Unsanitary Conditlons, | Danisls,won ‘o the Secretary ot tr/! - Stowart, a3 d [ Chicago, Oct. 9—The annual stat- | bujidin, o haod; a m‘mfl report of the Pres. Navy, Joseph Levy, of Pittsburgh w#s | About Persons In the Territory of the ment of the Pullman Company mad+ "“d 5 now o oUpYIng the site in bor's well and barn and then.wont o soeial servise 'u-(m. Pekin, Oct, b—'l.'ho floods In north |Sentenced to two years at Atlanta. Central Powers. public todar., shows earnings of $40,- I't in situnted at the entranee frem |inio the weoda npear the road, = He ou' hera yesterday by Rev, Paul| Chins mre not abating and the situa- 184,559, of which $47,404,304 was from | Broadway to the sommunity of e taldfléd that ho fou sl i g Al tion is most serious. The American| Found guilty of outting New Vork-| ,gingfon, Oct. 8—The movern- the operation of cars ond $1,720,385 | jjo bujldings mdjesent te Ot fast from the point | moor® Red Cross and the American Asiatic|Weshington telephone wires lasp July,{ ~Taspngton. ok = F—U0C Fovern- from manufacturing, rentals, interost, and Park Row, It ig my.,.{ to M whgr- he mnnd the woods, —— Association resolutions | Otto Meyers and Fritz Schéemn.ker, RSt~ the merioan RAJ Cross. . to etc. Expenses, including depreciation|Mr, Munsay’s intention to erest on ———— REICHSTAG HOLDS UP that ." r ;ma’: and future ener- |Germans, were sentenced at am‘dul. abandon the plan undertaken some d dividends. deciared, were 345, ux- the site a.meonumental strueturs, NEBRASKA MEN INTERNED SALARY APPROPRIATION n devoted to aoaa reliet |N. J., to seven years’ imprisonmen o6y SEo) ath theryusrention: . of 1 3e. leaving §4,032,627 to the Wurp! it % expected the e t to transmit inquiries as R oy ARMY BUBSORIPTIONS A8 ALTEN ENRMIES. | br. Kari Helfferioh's e Vies Amma-n isen intantry stat og' fa mica| HAS CONSENTED TO ALt To wreltare and wherenbm'x':::-- -;;lnnf; - SCRIPTI removed In on - fron st g & T 4 TWO AMERICANS INJURED Paul Luobke and Rdward Martin, the - “Chanesiior, T oo ANERIGAN C e g g By g BB Pt . TO LIDERTY LOAN Fermer & Wealthy Merehant, Oot, - ¥ e == Nederland Steamship Company is tofthe central powers or area occupled BY A GEAMAN BHELL ey 1 N ST [ ow Orleans Wlll Lose Its Red Light ot Trip. by them. While on Duty Near tha Front—in- ,,,,,,;“g.,,',:' ot ,’w“" gt 8 g ettt R LR Hol . otriot agygOntoone on Heturm, Trh Therefore, no_further letters of that jurics are Not Serious, s y .m.u, - | pew post of vise chenselior and New Orloans, Oo:. 9—~New Orleans’| Amsterdam, Oct, 9—The Nederland|character will be tranamitted by the mmn. megregated district, one of the est | Eteamship Company announces that{hureau of communication of the Red ” this expression of disaa and most notorious in the .| it has acquiesced to the American| Cross. Gree: L under an ordinance tchy by | eliti which provide that the com- Branch Reserve Bank at Cincinnati. :"n‘ur:!?r e:w‘“l‘:knl;:)"’i wd ng u!gzqmqu.?y nu mqomy the oity commission. action was f vessels for every voyazs ‘Washington, Oct. s—nuhll;bu;a;t { a oervics, wers, woundod | 2 thy (oot RmBAES 5 & oot 5| faian ‘at the tequest of Becrotary of| tweon Jeva and the United States|at Cikcinnati of a bramch of the fed- | xm.n Germas shell .while en gfln kY i’ ofi ogun;lllnee u w;pt:nfl the Navy Danjels and “t,he new “lA’v; shall mu;e .1‘ :‘amin voyage ‘\;';tm; ::x.ilh rsus;vet D:uu: of 'gn}:xd.:% ‘:e i dut; ne !'W g tia; m‘.‘ h. socialists last atur- | repenls ’l-.‘ e councl goes exclusive )' m&l‘ n E- ( Ok Ioturite are net ssrigss. \ CETIPS Pet. gorey. many, i e " v me i ‘fi- ) veam oo, ununu‘{u district, | Canadian. - - G i ”MBM. r—+my b= utl aik R Evn.rfst n, 11 :‘fkfig‘g S tn(ng nu;v- k! q 19” over Sqturdn Mbau. o will bo abolished wmun days | conditions for granting bunkering fa- | a ‘ the Un! 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