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oe . . a _ ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APHIL 26, 1917. - GERMAN LOSSES TO THE FRENCH EXTIMATED AT 200,000 See FIRM ONKEAY GntimblemindfonororAllien’Encoye WARTS [701 ‘evr Army Wit Be Formed ENTER BURNING fastest to toe womens! plan of | Under the C iption S, spine | EXCESS PROFIT TAX) |, at frre nel von ( aur deliberate pre to Place Wreath Too orl) 16. Within 4a ay -—— aration of an army of & mW , A . ‘ IMs te wianed every townebip in ‘ve li he regtetoriag ne andl “Witte laying thé foundation me aad ed arr 4 1 men for duty, and work wii on etttoon trate tor on more need he, WARTIINGTON, Apri % tree ymente of © where preparsiion of ¢ wrens for war will way that an immediate f f Amer as Halle arenes will be enacted at Mar Auguet Moptem ber See gotmeeeenn Would § . ; ; amt © whan both Hl Heaistration will be carried on through Mherif'e ant o ' ar y Allied Pace on Declare It Will Check Business can or a a wreathe OMejale, aided by Vowtmaaters or other Federal aaenelon r Kescuers Still Have Hope of avery Allied camp fire on every battio : a the tom Vashington, With |E seems desirable front in Kurope Enterprise and Penalize Viviani, Joftre and Melfour delivering rt gh as eidiip ai " ae Finding Some of Entombed ca Caria - hepebiens pternn do On - to be & ¥ citizen affected by the act will be re : ; dite cna On Nepublican Efficient Management frat trinute | Wilfred, on pain of heavy penalty, to present himaelt at the nemrest Miners Alive. endoree ' 4 e Watration place Michigan, alxe foraed hem hem and won TP ° vet pian, Menotor ladae en re eee | Arm@rionn With the 4 of thome Mable for service complete, the task of TRINIDAD, Cot, April $00 length in ite fever WAPHINGTON, April 28 Mont | The Freneamen want the people off nelecting the men to goin the frat increment of 600,000 will begin. thas | Peers partion working in retaye, 9 “Tenn fee no reason Ws oF nena interests of many kinds ate United ate oe to know that t been suamenied that thie will be dont by means of the Cohnty Jury | Sewed efforts were made today arneatly desire to ‘ vinit « reneh minvion to the , ' van Bolg fe henge price Nqicommunicating with, Congressstonal tomb of Washington to-morrow wit || Wheel The first man whove name ix drawn would co under that plan | reseh thn 0 stl entombed tn — s, nh pret 4 am te oe horities ehouwt the new revenue | be no perfunctory affair, but in renl- |] with the frat 600,000 to be called out for training within a few months F the Hart sae Ne ? of the Vie- Wine t Offer their liver if they | geig, a oe fats ieune oe eee from the Freocs 7 The second drawn would go with the second increment to be called iF tor-Ameri¢nn Kus spany, where ifen concern of partioniar tn en want to. It cannot injure the PTIM- | ring which are to aoe inereaged @ le means something, id M Ht months later; the third with the third increment, with duty @ year Off; Foon explosion slerday morn. eipie of universal compulaory FF | cing tay the representations take dag Ug Vitae ie ‘ene? the fourth with the first increment and so on oe: Jn wh 1 the Meester raid Henator Lodge two general lines of economie differ. |, : Joltfe have met at the tomb of George The plans call for the transfer to the frst 600,000 men of from ory now abet one man who would be Able | once The official badge to be worn by;emblem was used as the Indignia Washington.” 150,000 to 200,000 non-commiesioned officers trained in the regular and ne would| 5 the Committee of Citizens to Honor mocracy in this country even > —-— Was yet ire ago, Nesewe @ t@ raise thene divisions « The first and broadest dispute ia | National Guard regiments $i Colonel Roorevelt, Me ts KNOWN | over the principle of bond txaue | "4 Welcome the Hriti nd French ‘ ‘FIVE BRAVE AMERICANS " official said, had found American. |vernue presont day taxation, This ia) War Comminsions, w Jeclded upon! At the meeting held to-da ‘ auclioucuiees in Burope aa is no ot bodies early to-day, but Lila presence there would be ® helP being fought out with innumerable VIVIAN == HYSTERIGAL ECONOMY" S<!c-0'0h se ove namie ang day. It consists of a ribbon bow | office iene eee! ARE HONORED BY FRANCE ROOT AND and encouragement to the soldiers wale argumente en both eldes ed in the contre with the cap of | rts Sener re Gand ae of the Allied nations.” Vor| heavy toxation men @ay that : Py Ph pl Bh Bh ete If, Mackay offered thelr residence r F AU SIA CALLED AWAR PERIL r 0 we are unable ¢ WOULD FA | vo . is a United States flag, the centre) an stopping places for the Fre nd “K 7 ER OVER S' encue crows ad hoo Vv LT PLAN. tlaeveasbe "hardens pring Aa alder the tri-color of France and the left| British visitors ‘The Schwa ni. Awards War Cross to Ambulance | nake their way down the maim mine | wing, the Britien flag denee if at Ri Drive and sev- |, Drivers for Extraordinary Cour- a but by pags working along the air- Marsha! Joffre, if he could express | that the rich should pay for the war. | lonty-third street Frick reniden : rreemar — ‘ ie deb 40 opinion, would favor the Toome-| Bond issue ndvoc assert that| The liberty cap forma the head of] Rt Keventieth street and Fitth Ave age Under Fire. Rept pit tt Dem cralle | Secretary of Retail Dry Good mane to ic” ae hepa ore velt expedition, Senator Lodge Dre |this war ix being fought more for the | 1!) Pin and, will hold hed yl wrdhagty aes one oe Mackay home at No 2) pants, April 26—Five Amortean Forces Should Work to Association Warns Women ot smpany official, a, dicted. benefit of posterity, to insure future! The committee explains the onshore A te yulance drivers to-day ~— wore Strengthen New Regime Danger to Business. | ened « working in whieh the men are . +fo to con-|freedom, than for present da: in, Z ware) “ it att : t t in impossible «for me |freedom, than for pi y gain. | | France's war cross for “extraordinary | Soecial From « Statt (ermpandeant of the five ntombed is a running tunnel, opesing | ceive why the Administration of Therefore succeeding generations bravery under fire.” " a Congreas should refuse to Col -| should bear the major share of the | 114 RUSSIAN GENERALS They were James Gillespie of New|, WASHINGTON, April 2s.—1 ment wan nent out to-day b in | La Hower enbeutive tepetnes oF the Hhed t ra . bight Frage this, velt and his volunteers the oppor-|burden, They cite President Wilson's | York, Allen Motane of Garrtsot, Md. | Niesion to Hussier and. Minister Vin |nan wean sn aban 2) mission to Ruasi tunnel, abandoned to their) w * an almonigleve tunity to give their liv message to prove the future ob- | ui ” HAVE BEEN REPLACED Henry Mouston of Philadelphia, Groom |Vy)05, to UM and plied Vi- it ons Ns 33 West Forty-second gone tithe @ Ser anverai thie country if they so desire,” sald the] jects of America’s entrance into the | (fF WOTAN LINE: Walker of Chicago and Harry W.|Yitn! had a tong conference thin hich read In part ‘has been on fire. Since it was aban- Massachusetts Senator, “Col, Roose-| war, | 7] PETROGRAD, April 28.—As a |) Craig of Cleveland, O. Sue “ahaa | gombiannen. tae Iyaterical economy whl. if Der | aoned, however, and the fire wap ohly velt does not seek their command, un-| Bond men are willing to have in- result of the visit of War Minister || The official citation in despatches! ea soot 3 1 mm A a he | sisted in, cause a business panic, smouldering, it was led off from. jess a8 @ subordinate officer, He|creased taxes and tax men favor bond ¢ Guchkoff to the southwestern || declared this quintet stuck to thelr|MONOCO AOD In St wan decided |fennen af the country ere not per-| the rest of the mine with an alright would have the expedition under 4/{ssues, The main point at Issue is | front twenty-three Generals, in- ]| tasks of carrying out wounded under | re it the ry a ptt : pel bisa A patriotic public serv ice bY | walt and work costinged muah aa regular army officer, It is not per-|the proportion of each. cluding some Generals of Divi- [}« continuous bombardment of Ger- pa Fr anne al Pp curtailment of their purchases. Thete| usual in the other sections, onal seif-secking. For heaven's! Fxcess profits taxes will be the a sion, have been replaced. On all }}man guns, The ainbulances operated | ee iy cocowerate. in. brite | anal be nothing but commendation for} air duets run Into the sldbe whore sake, is there any reason why he|subject of most of the controversy in (Continued from Hiret Pas: fronts not fewer than 114 officers |/bY Gillespie and McLane were both Geld aeteniy ee ceesat in Erns thele desire to ‘do something,’ but this! the men were trapped and , larg should not be given an opportunity, |the debate on the revenue bill when pes zee holding headquarters commands {imaged by shells, but they and|ing p 0 bear « desire should not lead them into a¢-| amounts of air have been pumped into jthelr colleagues ail” succeeded in| the new government in Russia, tion that will dislocate business, bringing In their wounded, This was| President Wilson lias under con “Mrs. Wilson St the| these ever since the fire was discov- on M 18. side n the «appointment of an t . ; Cabinet members undoubtedly felt | Ted: in the hope that it might keep All five men are members of Sec-| American Socialist to the Commission ai oe : fought the British bat-|tion Twelve of the American Ambu- | headed by Mr. jalists that they were performing a great| the men from suffocating. Dhe fact df he desires, to give his life for what| Presented to the House, Corporation he regards as the most sacred of all|Tepresentatives assert that the policy causes sked Senator Lodge. of taking practically all over 8 per eal Btone of Missouri sug-|Cent. net profits will check business have been removed, the wives terposing some check to the steady | advance of the Allied forces on tie | > west front is being desperately felt) tno progr, W “ sa lias “ oy o| public servic ‘ that smoke continues to pour frém the 0 by the military chiefs, who reali#e tories with appreciable effect. lance Corps, wich left for the front} “#nd labor leaders make up a lary public service in announcing their in- gested that former Gov. Sulzer of/*nlerpriso and impose « penalty on] 1, growing discontent In Germany,|\ “yesterday afternoon at Monchy |!ate In February part of the controlling element in tention of resiriéting their appare) |7!N@ led company officials to fear New York also désires to raise a eficient management, bringing a Russia, such an appointment appears | purchases, Nobody questions their| that the air ducts had been broken manifest in various strikes, in Soctal- | yoy, down to the same deadening level. ins tu ‘eianianiae ral Brittsh attacks broke doWn| American Ambulance Driver Dies| probable Realizin that corporations must |/*t peece propaganda, in MBAtISCAC- | Hefore our lines with heavy losses, ¢ any man by his own personal) | 0 WOE iy of them prefer that | tion over abrinking rations, in agita-| py.day at dawn the artillery bat- uence or weight in his community (te miiking excess profita. a| tion for greater participation in Gov- | te increased to extreme violence from |—Word was recetved hore to-day of | HOcR" Wiseongin and. Mes @ division under this) om of income'tax should be laid on[ernmental affairs by the people Loos to St, Quentin, Shortly after-|the death in Paris of Albert Augustus |, member of Congress, it” Sefiator Eee. replied, het profite, #o that each enterprise | Dispatches now indicate that Ger-| wards, after a drum-fire, the infantry | Porter, twenty, son of A. J. Porter, a| New York. Several lat shall be glad to #ee him do It." right to individually practice the}and the steady current of afr bet atvision. ' Vrance, Among the socialists suggested for . : : hited IAGARA FALLS, N. Y¥.—April 28, (places on the Commission are Victor | Sttctest economy, but the unfortu-| forced through them is only fanning nate feature of this move was that : \ re as that| te flames, Berger, former member of Congress) it practicully intimated official ap-| 7° “ome ‘ , SER. <ePRT Es Proval of and a need for such a na-| tional movement. | NO MAY DAY PARADE. estimate th Lond presenting r leaders have nnual sale of the » 0 Franco-British comn sed on the whole|member of the American Ambulance | 4180 been suggested for places on the} 4,., . would e entage on a siiding | many ts opposing the battle recommenced on ole , 4 I dry goods and department stores of | w, ator Williams of Misinsippl sald | 10% sated is’ lta gains, and aot advance with forces far superior to| front Corps with the French army. Death| Commission, | the country at upwards of $2,000,000,0n0 | . For the first time in many yéare the favored allowing Col. Roosevelt | sve the whole top taken off it the attacking armies, And still these) “iron: of the C+ aan Crdwn | Was due to complications following | tioned as a commercial inember of | 40d the employees in the stores num. | Socialist Party will hold no. May Day recruit a volunteer expedition, but to command it. ‘He is competent to command # ent but by no means a division,” Senator Williams, “I would like gee him there, but not as Com~ der-in-Chief, I also would like ore tone up th >, rhe - aad _|measies, Porter drove an ambulance | tie o ion, called at the White] ber several millions, Behinded! parade this year, Tho reason given te All the tax propositions are still In | division» do ao more than Up the Prinog.-The aituation remalua, un- leven by the people of Niagara Fails, | (re scommiasion, called at (he WHI | soem are factories employing millions | that there fs not suMctent time to as- tentative form, but it Is certain thu: | @dvance. To-day Y sppgares Se ene, with ee monal casas of Ho was a member of Cornell Sopho-| gent Wilson “ | of people. All of these industries are | Tange an Impressive demanstration. vhole strength of the French and] strong firing, At Braye the Frenc| re class, t es eo membera of | dependent u C shad, uals and business corporations wil!) 9" rim we took prisoners and captured ‘ “~ ‘ tte 1) spend,” ' q Square. At one me a Madison Square + of the | Made ready for another bolt to be hike Rona’ oh mar thane | within a few days and soon afterward Garden meeting had been. planned, have to bear the heaviest part of the machine gu ro y P hey will sail for Russia, probably on —.___. I . hurled at the German line next week | which made an uns aful assault they will a OF RUSS, HF ’ | Last year thé May Day parade was burden. the north of | a warship. ~ 4a Woman Hart by Jump From Auto, 9 anti-war protest esumption of the concerted of-| Near Drimont and tc 5 th TS Seeny | Kheims adva undertaken by the Relieving when her husband's autos ei aaa ead there, They woud stow whose Eu-| TWO NORWEGIAN SHIPS Mee aTiali (oe. ny. reed pin oe 7 _ y AY BRING DECREE TAFT HOLDS CONFERENCES mots, "Back free” te was about to] Stintnsntnes Na Apel aeioe r@pean folks something, just like the | arly in the week, made necessary by Nontrand <Avente, Brooklyn, juraped |Steamsbin itecia of this elty, boumd trom (Bnadians, I have no personal ob-| SUNK BY SUBMARINE the bringing up of newly won posi- WITH WILSON AND BAKER while it was going at a good clip|Palr Haven, N. ¥.. for Montroal with a J@tlons to Col. Roosevelt's goin | tions of the French artillery and the \ through Ocean Parkway, near Avenue | Ca"G? Ol coal Py her | cnue Shenk te 1 of con-|., n on of gains won in the first K, carly to-d r husband, John|ous position four imites ex c Hee ee erie tesa ual Life Boats of. One Jlced an After | Comeeasion of maine. Won Ut) Te ee |e SAVING OWN TERRITORY Discusses Plans for Red Cross and | Hi, Avazian, her. t0.' Coney | burs Onto Wreckore have Seen sent ption, Senator Williams xaid he weok of Nivelle’s general attack plan, e Isiand “Hospital “with possible” internal | herald : ged vag a Bb aes, They Had Left the the army anor, bg! Siceees was) “Ready for Peace but Must Have seer | Military Units Being Trained [home from Coney tsiand ia IF YOU HAVE TEARSI. 1 “weed out loyal and dislo Steamer. apparently in motion aga ec Aislalae elegy a a at Yale. ———.—___. AVE TE _—~ ymericans.” pee - —— | Territorial Guarantees,” Says | (Continued from Firat Page.) | , t | “Copy Chasers” to Thirty-si2 carloads of ontons ere There are 1,000,000 traitors in| LONDON, April 28—Officlal an- Berlin Newspaper. | Saaniee WASHINGTON, April 2 rmer| ‘The New York World Poe tee ge we rice, Including, a. considerable] Rouncement of the ainking of the Nor-| BIG ARTILLERY BATTLE | Pap both in the manner of distributing| President ‘Taft conferred with Gecre- | wilt play the Western Union nine forthe | Preis here to-day from the Weet. Adeter of German spies," he said.|Wexlan steanehip ‘Torvor COPRNHAGEN, April 28.—Ger-| food and in the home. The waste iA | tary Raker to-day about the military | #econd time thi season next Wednes- ones 1,667 tons : e | many's conservative newspape New York ja appaling. It costs more} “ day, weather permitting, Jaines How-| Germans Attack Brit in Mace- a gross, is reported in an Exchange SOUTH OF ST. QUENTIN bes papers are 7 units being trained at Yale Univer- | ara ca 12 hp ‘a ‘E want to weed out that element. 1f 8" ' 9 | now talking guarantees aginst en. | 2. Set one pound from the track to] ng trained ard, omising young pitcher from lonia; Driven Back, esiat the draft they will be in-| Telegraph despatch from Christiania. 7 the home than to bring it from Chi-jsity, Later he went to the White ike, will probably play on, The| LONDON, April 28.—A etrong enefay rpte the loyal and disloyal Ameri-|at Bergen, a German submarine fired _—_ \’oeecaee he Waste eure | thlaa coat a Fe eye oe dius | With President Wilson, | My teams averaging from fifteen | the British lines momentarily, but the cans.” on the boats of the Norwegian steamer | paris War Oftice Reports Heavy | cperiny. De lone editors tél to permit co-operation so that dis-| Mr. Taft dined last night with Brit | is Rosltlons wero regained by an tame Also Senator Willlams said he ap-|Theodor Willlam after they left the] "4 i Chomnaene and esisodea lhe ely Gis editorial dis-| wibutors can et together and dis-| {sh Foreign Minister Balfour and out eo Starte Aviation amg Navi-| British official statement today. proves conscription in the hope that | steamer, Fighting in Champag ussing the semt-officlal Vienna de-| tribute on @ lange scale, The Way liined to President Wilson plans of Gaile Co be with defeat of Germany it will be pos- tens Defeat be, Otemani Attack, «| SMtation CHAS Anata wae willlog to) ENE eee acre aoe eld ae Hy | Red Cross officials for raising a large | STATE COLLEGE, Pa,, April + pible to end Universal military con-| No previous word lias been recelved| pars, April 28- ‘orego all annexation plans in event Northelt appalin.. We are going to have|sum of money to finance its war | Courses if navigation and aviation ‘ollowing is the ° neace, 5 vie tivities. started at the Pennsylvania State Col-| WASHINGTON, April 28 the | of the sinking of the Theodor William, A af penne trouble on the East Side in New York | activi tated ° ASHINGTON, April 28.—Lord North- Racetion: foPaver , SARESRHPRY “te a vessel of 3,057 tons grossa OM) rext of to-day’s report from the) “it is quite different in Germany,"|if something is not done soon, The ‘We must get down go a war | lego to-day to RING Reval Gnast Daz |eliffe, the noted British publisher, hh world. War Oftice: ¢ the newspaper asserted, “Our arm-|@Wful price of food caused the ro-| basis,” said Mr. Taft. “Many things | frie Reserve and the Flying Corps of | offered the output of his print r a pp eN French War ee Aca Maal . cent rioting.” which are proper in peace time are} the Arm mills in Northeastern Canada Aimer! HERR PAULI WON'T GO HOME,| “Between St. Quentin and the Oise 18% invaded ussia, Nevertheless,| My, Perkins predicted world] not efficient with the nation at war. ———s can newspaper publishers to relleve the } H wad ZONE . heavy artillery flghting| G¢!'™any Is ready for peace without | shortage of food, The Red Cross is preparing to do| Amertean Romain ow Hier) Pint pares wituation, The output of the German Mi to Brant Rejects there: “Wee: hen y MeDUNE) aking Russian territory, But she, A. Anderson, Chairman of the }ite part in the war.” re ‘Tower. m ona & year during the night and skirmishes oc- Agr suey Wheat cutivé Commission of| Discussing selective .conscription,| PARIS, April 28.—4For the present . CLOSER T0 GERMANY Provisional Safe Conduct, s wee oe jmuat have territorial gunrant * Great Britain, France and Italy, was|Mr, Taft declared that a recent trip| tence ¥ hey i ae ia. wreeeet. af Mme. Bernhardt’s Condition. RIO JANEIRO, April 28,—Adolf Pauti,|CUrred Among the grenadiers | A number of other Berlin newspa-!in conference with members of the|through the South and Middle West | jag toy ping the Eiffel Tower shall ven} ON account of the steady tmprove- |German Minister to Brasil, left Rio| advanced position south of St. Quen- | pers expresset! similar sentiments, Shipping Board saedey, to pacing te convinced him that opposition to the|main there daily with the French trie ment i the condition of Mme, Sarah i That “ Janeiro last night with 1 —_——_ minimum amounts of wheat ship-|selective draft had been much over- | color, ernhardt at Mount Stnal Hospital, her Waring Sent Out That Danger | iene The Dates Lathes poe apead tin, Near Laffaux the enemy at- MOSQUITO NETS FOR TROOP which the three nations should | scvective = oyalclans “hope edn aes Area” Will Be Extended {the charge of German interests in| tempted without success a surprise S. | recely FT RS Age oe ) ERE Sa India's War Leas Reaches 950,-| heir bulletins She i orted {to ‘ ° 4 " 4 e J " one ‘ on May 3. | Braz attack against one of our advanced] Contract tor 600,000 Yards Let to! On the figures which he submits wili| AUTHOR'S BODY IN RIVER. LONDON, April 24.—A Simla despatch | Heved now, to have an even chance of Fees The British and French authorities! poste. 4 Norwalk Firm, largely depend the actual amount of says that subscriptions to India’s special WASHINGTON, April 28.-—Nottce| refused to issue safe conducts untess the! “In the Champagne the artillery (Special wo "The Evening World.) ‘tonnage which this country Will set) Benjamin W. Dodge Disappeared) iy lun exceeds £10,000,000 ($50,000, of extension of Great Britain's danger | Baa puttyed, for fy scandinavian port) oriiing was severe. After a violeut| NORWALK, Conn, April 28.—The if to build to defeat the U boat eines. Marviann, Wi a) 5 4 destruction —_———__— 9, t erm, ‘keg | difference between old-time and pres- | de® - “ ound in the Bast aoa in the North sea, offective May | Smianton timltr,to thet fubmitted 13) nombardment the Germans attacked | ference, belwen allie. and, prey pit Rody of « man found inthe Feet] HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. Sila United States. It was then decided that] one of our trenches eust of Auberive ‘ oe *| Winmipes Grain Exch: ‘ was received here to-day in *” | Herr Paull should o to Uruguay. but were thrown back by the fire of strikingly ilustrated by an order for Trading Fater tiffed to-day as that of Benjamin W. " by the 6 of » n " 4 iT RAC Agmiratty “notice forwarded See SNNE and machine guns | $00,000 yarda of cotton netting, received! WINNIPEG, Manitoba, April 28—| Dodge, fifty-five years. old, an author] »,{TRST RA American Embassy in Londen. Te) Y BOAT RAID NEAR ALGIERS,| "von ine lett ask c! the Meuse (a's Wants The netung wt botae’ [ABROUNCEMeN was made at the Win- | A, Bulan, Wis, UARPen, fam DELICIOUS lapt Gefinition of the danger ares, | ——— one of our detachments penetrated (co protect from mosquitoes the army |niPes Grain Exchango to-day that no |months ago. Tho manuscript of w short | Woe MALT ieee Moreh %, Io canoeiie’ |Marbor Works Bombarded, Says the! ino German Ines in the sector of Hill and. navy forces stationed in warm | trading {n futures would be permitted | story entitled “Why te Is too’ found | ond: Producer, 10 The new order extends the danger | Berlin Report, 04 and broustit back prisoners. climates. jin the pit hereafter without sanction | puntishere who had read the story. led Homestead, Littie Boy, Juniata 24] Taken with Meals ama tloser to the North Sea coast of BERLIN, April 28 (via London)—"A| according to the latest Informa. | The Retting will cost the Government | of @ Censoring Committee composed | to his identification, Dodge, who was|and Little Sleeper algo ran, Germany and takes in waters border-| submarine has successfully bombarded | about $100,000. The force 1s to be in-| o¢ tho Secretary, Dr. Robert Magill, |Dertus, A music publisher at No. 62 —————— tion, since April 16 French troops Adds an indescribable flavor to vod larg ly and the factory run ing on the timit of territorial juriedie-|the barker works, important for treme: |... captured 176 cannon of ali cal- four hours Ly #0 doing | the manager @f the Clearing House, | West Forty-fifth Street | LEXINGTON ENTRIES. food and builds up the system, ion of Denmark and the Netherlands, | ports, near Goureyn, weet of Alsiers, Se aid’ manuine gine and 118 | toch teres te 88 tho order by], ©, Fowler and Thomas Brodie, oo aoe er aaa says an official statement issued to- D 2 t September next, , Oo i intr) ¥ ' | “ |""One loading brid demolished and| trench cannon, T! total number ot | caine representing the Floor Committe CALLS RESERVE OFFICERS. LEXINGTON, Ky. Apri a —the | Drug Stores Everywhere | noth y damaged.” . shed 20,760." : nag fo VOLUNTEER SYSTEM iv isa Nes < the Alge: Medi init je oaslaad ‘ | ZEPPELIN DESTROYER ALIVE. May Wheat at 82.75 and September » Department Orders Them Into] "8, MACH cMuliess iran sesstets and Un x lie rian Medl- Reaches #3. Active Service at Once. ward; aix, furlongs —~* 4: Rhower,. UNJUST, WIRE FROM tgrrancan coast, “alxty miles” west” of B TILE FROM LOOS | Aviator William Leete Hebincon| cHICAGO, April 28.—Excited trad-| waAsHINGTON, April 28a re-| hanes Peteon, Is; *Henfeinins 108) *Tantiey, CLARK'S HOME COUNTY ceeeeeeneal Te aliiinese talbecmae ASHI Iie boar Ladin, 8 Ng! at ndetara,” 1 LOUISIANA, Mo. April 28.— Thirty-seven citizens of Pike County—the home of Speaker + John hire, 118; C ing and greatly higher prices were | serve officers of infantry, cavalry, field ¢ Nent of Recr 10 ST QUENTIN SAYS | PARIS, April 28,—News has been re-|prought about in the wheat market | artillery and co rtillery will be or- CIN API, April 25.—The Model J ‘ laaive at British headquarters that ag dered Into acti rvice ‘at once the “bg ee (R638 | Homes Company, a real estat eeuts Willian ha to-day largely as a consequence of | Wry Department announced to-day SECOND RAGQE—pume: maiden twoweur-old poration headed by J, G, Schmidiapp | aviator who destroy colle, and geldings; four pas son, the} Washington and London despatches tes tt Hank eaie ote te re pactys ri Sa a at Hazen, “11g Dubay, Bl: | ppelin, 18} that pointed to increasing need of 00 dab to Do Hie mie, | ea, 1a: Broom wader, ' § o Quits $10, Tale Bink f this city, decided at | not dead but a prisoner in Germany, | rushing food supplies to the Entente hay - ree ber espa { x eo ad ‘ Champ Clark—sent him the .ollow- |! 1) “aimectons tend ad at & mecting ot! __ | Lieut. Robinson's gasoline ran out end | Allies. May went to $275 and July| ST. LOUIS, April 26.—A new coast | 108) Cengage aes 1 fng telegram: ® directors to-day to abate the rent| Infantry Engaged on the Entire! ne was obliged to land within the Ger-|to $236. September ascended for the | guard patrol in Uncle Sam's service at) THIRD RACE "Herands Pures; thre rear Tee Tllavi: daiiire on | Of any of Lt tenants who enitst In the | Bont Aflera. Doric be Fae one h © Ger} arat time to $2. | $18 a month gave up a $10,000 job in| oki goe mile Geo, C. Lore 108, believe failure to pa Federal service. The company owns! ront Alter a Drum . wee lorder to do his bit. He ts Carlos 8. | 108° (in 7 Buford, 111 Universal Sem BIN at once Atwell, | “ ; | } tinp.| t 450 bulldings, which house about dou Fire. A official statement received 2 representative of Ke H.| Oe tiatit HACE:-Nicholasville Puree: th Yowill be @ national calamity bin that number of femilies, . ‘wx i ju bondon on Apri 13 "sald that lew AUSTRIA LIMITS AMERICANS, | Crosley: oct ty New York — brokers, | bat it ie Semaine Grey, Dio. Volunteer system unfair, unjust | goatement will be effective during |g tN: V8 London, AD i eee TA German battle airplane | yyat Leave by May 7 er etay in| Greeley has left for San Franciacd, Hie) {ij Viren, tng Aicaow iol; Mautord’ fii | BELFORD.—On Apri 26, JOHN D. ‘and will fail.” the term of the enlistment of the | Tremendous fighting along both the | Lieut. R Ingon won the Victoria Cross hah Canatier | friends ‘gave him a farewell dinner at| taugine 10 19: | BELYORD, ve yaccmed Clark to-day replied as | tenant. ih pe fi nch and ei en fr ne ; u with Oe ae een ate ene during 8] AMSTERDAM, April 38 (via Lon. | the Planters Hotel wtf EH, RACE ipa rag vd up layed ua 4 ot Atle A, Batterd, pet ‘ he enemy's most Vigorous efforts frst feat of the kind to be performed |don).—A Vienna despatch says that “y 1,000] Courily fase, 108: aa ue neral services Saturday ey “Tel! all who signod telegram }| MHC! Order by Germany to Mold i. advance repulsed, Was reported in:|in the war ait Americana, without'diatinetion of | Pert Teen tm Rata After @17,000) suciin, 108 Algeieree HB! Join We 8.30 o'clock, at the resdence of his , . |. Reepte in Prentier Di Jay's official statement aan OY who desire te leave th is Hale-Te jm Chionge, TQUxTH RACE--Selling) four-year yp. | soncin-Iaw, Wm. Schermerharn, Creay that recruiting offices for both [! COPENHAGEN, April '4,—The| aay , se Closing of ‘Thirty Shoe Factories ee oe owe ne tt to Switeerl 4 | CHICAGO, Appl 28.—81x of forty men |. want oh MeN fob eMibelly: | gt, aenwlewood, N. J. Inte Bent aah pay volumieers Ore |) uamcal pibiiabes on announcement of] | TNO ele Uma” announce seorts, Bt Savansigncinns aera tuk weekt from the dete ot [ead wonien eaugns in a poiloe raid faced | feet Vy i Wire Casals, Tb Beds, | wood, Sunday, about B o'clock, now open at Jefferson Barracks, the Prussian military authorities that, ment reads LYS Maxs, April 28—A Federal 24 ” examination to-day in connection with | {f""Amiaon, ian; *Squesien. 114 ne ; 2 y es tha ; ture of relations, Apri h , W when “Se o. ng | LARKIN. —On April 26, .KATHAGR, ear Bt Lous, None of you || dererons from frontier aintticts wht| “vont of Crpwn Prince Kupprecht: |commbsioner has boon detaied by ihe [the Fupkure OF alatlons, April 9. /CSO"ho apa yesterday whieh netted al REQONRL RE atti anevmeciingnd [AMMEN “On April 20) MATA MED Ditare be punished in the same way On both banks of the Scarpe the en- Department of Labor to investigate the lpand of bank robbers $17,000. Nitro-| ijiette 104: *Bxeoutor, 107: lntemo, 10t) *Wilie n will have any trouble gs te a ih ihe RAM War £8 dener me D parsmane Bf Manor 0 snypatiy he gilowed to leave bit (hose remaining |Pnvsrin, dynamite, fuses and sates! jim: hors Aken Cain. 100; Brin.” 10 Larkin, ; ‘ ‘ into the service.” range from five years! imprisohinent @M¥ continued a strong bombardment Ciesiig of more than thirty shoe fac. Wil not be interned unicss they com-|iowers’ tools are” sald to have been ”SALiventicn gilowence chimed; © Vuneral from 410 Central Park Wet, * to death. of our positions and the territory in tories. mit offen: found in the raided hous entey) track fa, April 20, 8 A, M, dec doe caus 10) e mnmereeney