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_ lows country in which you live.” the hero of Marne to bie feet to respond in thunderous “Vive les Etats Unis, And again, in ringing tones, ‘Vivient predicted a magaiticent victory for democracy with the help of the glo- On> hundred years ago Gen. Lafay- fette visited the American Senate but y@ recordé tell no #uch story as that led there to-day. RATED BY SENATORS LODGE the chamber by Senators Hitchcock ‘and Lodge as a committee. M. Vivi- api accompanied Senator Hitchcock. Marshal Joffre was with Senator Lodge and Admiral Ohocheprat en- tered with Ambassador Jusserand. As they crossed the threshold of the chamber two small pages saluted gravely and Marshal Joffre as gravely returned the greeting. ‘Amid applause from the floor and the aoa M. Vivian! took a place on rostrum at the right of Vice Presi- cant Marshall, while Marshal Joffre, in full uniform stood at the left. Mem- bers of the Marshal's staff and offi- clals of the mission ranged themselves at the left of the chamber When applause which ted for residence of the mission. While no | oficial statement concerning the con- | ference was issued, officials attached to the mission made it clear that they were more than satisfied with the work done and the outlook for the future, To-night the heads of the mission will be the guests of honor at a din- ner given by Chief Justice White, PLIES FOR ALLIES UP | The problem of furnishing wegpiies| tor the Allied peoples and armies were taken up to-day at the first formal, conference of the British War Com- mission with American Government officials. ‘The Bwitish were repre-) sented by Foreign Secretary Balfour, Sir Erle Drummond, his privata necretary, and Sir Richard Crawford of the British Embassy. American officials prasent were Secretaries Lansing and Redfield and Chairman Denman of the Shipping Board. It is considered likely that a plan will be worked out under which the dispatch of supplies for the Allies will be directed from Washington, This| could be accomplished by establishing | & permanent international commission | here or by increasing the Allied Em- bassy staffs to work with the Ameri- EADLOCK NOW ON | ALONG THE BRITISH AND FRENGH LINES UNDER CENSORSHIP SAY WITNESSES War Offices ToD: To-Day Report Only Unimportant Actions on Either Side. LONDON, May 1 apparent along the British front to- day. Field Marshal Haig’s only re- port of fighting was of a night rata successfully carried out by his forces north of Ypres, where a few Germans were taken prisoner. Elsewhere he reported “nothing special.” ‘The raid was in the same sector |where yesterday the British coin- mander-in-chief reported @ similar minor action. ‘This is the second day of apparent immovability A deadlock was) in the British advance Pe a eta WILSON PUTS ALL [SLAIN BY SOLDIER icp (52 PLANES FELLED RUSSIAN TROOPS WIN BY GERMAN FLYER] BATTLE IN. GAUCASUS WIRES OUT OF {| § AS HE RAISED CANE, Lieut. Baron von Richthofen De-| Cavairy Charges Attacking Kurds, U. feats Five in Day—Wolff Says Official Report From Has Record of Twenty-Six. Petrograd. RERLIN, May 1.—Lieut, Baron PETROGRAD, May 1 (via London-, Conk grat ae joelke a ‘On the Caucasian front southwest of Baneh, ntar Armida, @ large party who has, succeeded the premier German | —_—-<>—— ar sestae, has shot down fifty-two of Kurds made a heavy attack on our Allled airplanes, according to-day’s guards,” says to-day's official an aoe Tangent and Tele- Coroner's Jury Investigates omoia: war bulletin, attaining that nouncement. “The situation was re- phone Messages Now Sub- killing of Aged Louis Fen- | fsure by defeating five Allied flyers stored by our cavalry, Attacks by in a single day Kurds and local inhabitants on or- ject to Regulation. erstein by Private Allen. Wilson providing for the censorship of eadles out of the United States old, of No, 62 East One Hundred and A Twelfth Street, who was shot and Gnd of telegraph and telephone lines) Kite by Thomas Allen, a private of into Mexico together with regula- ; Company B, Forty-seventh Regiment, | tions governing the same were made, Now York National Guard. The public to-day by the Committee on {Shooting occurred under the Park Avenue viaduct of the New York Cen- Public Infor: tion, The order was t ilauk by st Peeslaan’ aie es tral Railroad, between One Hundred and Fourteenth and On thority vested in him by the constl- tebe in inetd aller Fifteenth Streets, tution and the Congressional resolu-! private Allen appeared in uniform | of Louis Feuerstein, seventy-six years Lieut. Wolff, belonging to his chaser echelon, | chines, thus securing his twenty-sixth Offerings From Canada, Baron von Richthofen,” the report ganizations in the rear of our army | j aay » “achieved his forty-eighth, are becoming more frequent. WASHINGTON, May AN ¢X-| Coroner Feinberg to-day began an|forty-ninth, fiftieth, fifty-first and) “On the Russo-Galician and Rou- ecutive order signed by President | inquest before a jury into the death, Mfty-second aerial victories, and manian fronts there were the usual reconnoitering operations and firing.” CONSTANTINOPLE, May 1 (via London).—Retirement of Russian troops at different points on the Cau- cagian front Is annonnced by the War Office to-day WAR WILL: PUT AN END TO BASEBALL NEXT YEAR shot down five enemy mi MAY DROPS 13 CENTS Strikes, Rains and Lesser Demand | 1918 Schedules Will Be Called Off, mis) t War Now a Race Bet Shipbuilders and U Boats, Declares Lord Percy. | — | | WASHINGTON, May te nited States has already plaged, considerable amount of ship tor at the disposal of the Entente Alli Lord Eustace Percy, ship expe: with the British Mission, said to-da) that the Government had auppli certain vessels to be used accordit to the Allies’ needs, but refused to Indicate what they were or if were the seized German ships, Lord Percy declared that the pre : 4 sent rate of British construct several minutes subsided, the Vice) can Government in meting situations | trom Arleux south to Monchy, Both|tion declaring the existence of @| in custody of a corporal and a priva Cause the Slump. Says Ban Johnson Unless Peace |S!P8 and the present e eed Prestéent sai A rece Some | sides are locked along this sector, The| "tate of war. Enforcement of the | dig military court martial began yes-| CHICAGO, May 1.—Wheat tumbled stilt ace American rate could not keep “The Senate of the United States) Phe kmbargo Bill pending in Con-| tremendous fighting of Saturday and|Teeulations is delegated to the War) i ian. on Governors Ialand. "lin the Chicago grain pit to-day. May! Comes by December. with the present rate of deat: Das had the pleasure and honor Many] gress ives the President authority] Sunday has seemingly brought on a|""@ Navy Departments, The order.) gyiiel Leserson, a dry goods manu- jopehed at $2.71 and fell steadily to; There may be no major league|by submarinos. times of receiving distinguished vis- | to designate some department or Kov- | period of temporary abatement, dur-|44ted April 28, is as follows: ; b 3 ’ 4 > 0 57 sieee baseball next year. * Di {tors to tho republic, It had the honor “Whereas, the existence of a atato | /cturer, teatified that he stood ve fect |$2.57% at the close, July lost 13 cents y Tho balancing figure in the woei ernment agency to supervise and di-| ing which both sides are hurrying up away when the shot was fired \ ‘ : _ Ran Johnson, Pr ” > “ , and that |to $2.1, while September, less affected, » President of the Am-| struggle,” said Lord Perey, “is th ot receiving Gen, Lafayette ona rail rect exports, Allied representatives, | fresh troops and fresh materials for |Of war between the United States and) Beivat. Alten was patrolling with ©| crican League, flatly stated his beltef| tonnage the United weates nearly @ century later, it has ler | if PUL here permanently, would work | renewal at w later time. the Imperial German Government! ana fixed bayonet. When Feuer- Canadian to-day that unless peace comes by| supply.” honor of welcoming the Vice Premier) with the department and the Ship-| PARIS, May 1—Tho French are|makes it essential to the public wheat into the United States, hea of the French Government and the Marshal of France.” Seuators and Representatives then quickly lined up at the right of the chamber, M. Vivianl, Marshal Joffre, Admiral Chocheprat, Emile Hove- Jaque, counselor, and Ambassador Jusserand ranged themselves on the lowest step of the rostrum, Each] Senator and each Representative shook the hands of each of the visit-| ing Frenchmen, those who could speak French stopping to chat a moment, then passing on. Only once was the handshaking dis- turbed by applause. That was when Senator Stone of Missouri filed by, grasping the hand of Marshal Joffre. ping Board, The British naval authorities here | have painted a picture of the condi- tions under which the war on the sub- | marine menace is being conducted | that promises to speed up plans | awaiting the approval of Secretary Daniels for the last two weeks. The system of patrol inaugurated: by the American Governmen. in| Western Atlantic waters, extending from Nova Scotia to the Panama Canal and the West Indies, is declared | to be “more than satisfactory.” It is the British view supported by American naval officials that the most | effective blow that can be struck at | submarine operations in in the waters | around Great Britain, These men are! reorganizing the positions captured heavy in the Champagne, and no fighting occurred Inst night. Follow- ing Is to-day's official account of mil- itary operations: “South of the One we repulsed a German attack on one of our small stein approached the soldier in the | roadway, the latter halted him. Feuer- stein didn't seem to understand, tie or its aliles shall be had. ‘i jwitneas said. Then the soldier backed Therefore, by virtue of the power| Mo icctein to the sidewalk, vested in me under the Constitution | and by the joint resolution passed by , Congress on April 6, 1917, declaring! safety that no communication of a character which would aid the enemy As the aged man reached the side- | walk, Leserson said, he turned and raised his right hand, which held a strikes and weakening foreign de- | December, and conscription as now planned goes through, it will be necessary for the two big leagues to call their 1918 schedules off. Gov. John K. Tener, President of ; the National League, foreseeing tho conscription of hundreds of young ‘ball players, said he did not believe rains over the wheat country mand caused the slump | - = | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With met changes from ps osts in the region of Barial#, Along | the existence of a State of War, it is Am. Beet posts in the region o Ld bes Phar ; ' i, (cane, He was trembling with fear or ‘im Ga Rar baseball could continue under such the Chemin-des-Damen the artillery | ordered that all companies or othcr| .\citement, the witness added, and|/A®. Can conditions. fighting was rather violent, In the] persons, owning, controlling or operat- | vay halt facing the soldier when the An it me leather Johnson does not expect any favors sector between Troyon and Hurte-|ing telegraph or telephone lines or | tio: way fired. As Feueratin fell, | 4% ‘ to be granted ball players when the bise patrol encounters occurred, A|submarine cables, are hereby pro- m ° German reconnoltering party which | the soldier fired in the air to attract hibited from transmitting messages to \his corporal. Maurice Simmons, past commander draft comes, nor does he want them. ‘There are now 214 men in the two | attempted to approach our lines east} points without the United States, and) yy iain Aavacow, Who keeps alte k & itet big leagues subject to draft. | of Hurtebise was driven back by our Hei See Gat memories receivod | erocker store at No, 1,614 Park|4® € “Our men are going to war," eald Lite 7 ae Papert vag ernie Rint ber-| Avenue, at the scene of the shooting, | Ap qm's dining. Johnson, “and when the call comes n the Champagne the night passed | mitted under rules and regulations to\ on Na Tene weraion, Atha Gul eet we will go at once, There will be no in relative quiet in the sector of| be established by the Secretary of War Haldrrin “Loeamotive quibbling. The Hamburg-American line ‘s and Clara Mennig, at New York, among those turned over to the One ship will go to France and th other to Italy. Lord Percy's announcement the first intimation that the ship- ping conferences had actually resulted! im any agreement. It was taken a forerunner of a very wide of co-operation in which the present tonnage and the future butiding pow. ers of this country will be pooled with the Allies to defeat the German submarine menace. Lord Percy stated that the British mission had supplied the American, Government with every detail of the including the total a0 c vant ‘ ippin; lem, A ripple of handclapping came from] $f the opinion that the chancen of at. | vil attack, Where our troops are or-|for telegraph and telephone lines, and! or a Hpanish War Veterans’ Associa-| heh, Steet it 18 | “Then, it we haven't the players, we) Shiphing problem. intteing struction Mg TUIANG ARAREAGKE GUNATE re EF pee aren bevel oles on | ganizing (he captured positions. The) by the Secretary of the Navy for sub- | tion, ep peared FOE: Pyare a rela- | Brook Rapid Transit 98 al naturally won't have baseball, by the U boats, the irreducible l. i# continent are remote at present. | number of prisoners captured by us| marine cables. | tives. | According, to the attorney, |essadiea Perifio :: 100 eal oe ueee Bike of the Allies, the present.rate of con-| w | “ « , e' 4 y abe laled aad that the United Stator ahould aupnls | in the fighting yesterday and actuully| “To these departments, respectively, Fee ee eee agente the fact tna & Se ONG op %, = 3) P. S. AND WEST SIDE PLAN. Le tiarermeamsmecne In response to an invitation from) to Great Britain as many destroyers, | enumorated is more than 400. in delegated the duty of preparing and he had been in this country thirty-| Chis’ dopter! 2% | ed Searcy “The” shipping issue,” sald Lord Vice President Marshall, M. Viviani| fast cruisers and other vesnels avall-| “There ix nothing to report trori| enforcing rules and regulations under five years. He was a very devout | Ching Copyer a 4 Commission Declared to lavel percy, “dominates everything @lee then addressed the chamber, Ho| able for patrol duty as soon as pos-| the remainder of the front. this order to accomplilah the purpone |Jew. at ol Fuel & toa $4 4 3) durtadtetion Below 59th Street. | and is very grave indeed. The wi spoke in French, but frequently was sible. It was learned to-day from! BERLIN, May 1 ( London).—A | tioned. Coroner Feinberg admitted that, acible ‘Steel 3” 4 %| William M. Bennett, former State] has resolved itself into a race the- authoritative source that the| French storming attack with fresh Allen js now being tried by Rute Cute Cane sue 485 1s senator, made public tocday a letter he| tween the eMciency of. the British interrupted as those on the floor un-| British request for additional patrol divisions failed yesterday between| “This order shall take effect from| jnartial, a Coroner's Jury action is! Pe & Miyison 114G — 2§ | Be y pire riod and American shipyards. and the 7 ending him were thrilled by his) eraft will be granted without much Hrosnes and Auberive, says the oMfcial | gate. merely perfunctory, and that all that | bas 238 -- & | Wrote to the Commissioners of the Pub- | German submarine. ” delay. statement issued to-day by the Ger-| (signed.) “WOODROW WILSON.” | can be done Is to report findings and | Ere js a? 3 ee ee thelr af “Tho balancing factor in the ® party went @; ectly from: the] marshal Joffre and his associates) man army headquarters staff, The royeanay 7 z make recommendations to Governor's | Genera Maton 1s tention to the fact that Section 11 of] struggle is the tonnage the Uni — leave Washington Thursday for a| Germans in this area, it is added, hold] “eeretary Daniels has assigned | jsjanu, 0 4 the Enabling Act confers upon them] States can supply. Only in case thie Senate Chamber te the office of Vice! tour of t United States to accept «| comple sweasion of their positions.|Commander D, W. Todd, director of | . 19 + & isdietion over that part of the pro-| is large can the presont military eer- President Marshal and there spent La mt Ved many vag le from nth xesaee front yesterday naval comm:...ications, to have SIXTY ENROLL Fl FOR BUREAU || Conner ah - ks sed Bi ea ameaaad plans| vice ei food piri be ye ot of countr five rf % er ony » 4 7 0 ertor sew minutes cha: ing with Senators | Tree ie a sections of the country. | twenty Ave Britis and French alr |charge of the cable censorship. eeasers Coa ts a “T"nave called this matter to the at-| Luis ls (he reat vena yaeperated in French, exprising princtpally| west a» Kanaan City, stopping at St.| town, fo Brig. Gen. McIntyre has Be | 10 CENSOR GABLES HERE ates SE $1 + Bertie oe Phe Putian Bervice Game| The resolution empowering eel their great pleasure at the deroenr | ponte” ape a Lincoln's tomb in! oo ed by Secretary Baker to direct the femescor, Caper.» 31% at + 14% | mission that the time has come for them| President ‘to take over he nem aaa tration they had received. pringtie! urnin, eastward, they | | teleph and tele; h ae iM = to assert their juriadiction under thi. , possession and title’ any enemy Dorens of men and women whol Will visit Philadelphia, New York and GREAT BATTLE STARTS ON te ephoas and telearaph supery iston | te ae Nd 130% 0% jsection,”” said Senator Bennett, merchant vessels now within the ju- Boston some time next week on days 1h Twenty-four Women On List—); fs 2 ye eyiy risdiction of the United States Gov- bad been unable to crowd into the By to be announced later These cable censorship regulations Mer. Marine ernment has been unanimously adopt- AMERICAN SCHOONER SUNK. ries waited In the corridors and} Formal calls were paid by the RUSSIA'S RIGA FRONT are issued for the guidance of the) Work Being Organized by Com- | ice Marine oor +4 ed by the Senate, forward to shake the hands|Cuban War Commission to-day on lic: i - " The House Merchant Marine Com- ‘Ot Joffre. Over the hand of a little| Secretaries Lansing, Baker and Dan = ” aawek dale h mander Hough. A bdede'¢-4 prose > Peres mittee this afternoon reported favor- Pe : Jels accompanied by Cuban Minister | Intense Cannonading Resumed — 4 He following authorized! ieadquarters of the Coast Defense| a bat Crew Is Saved, ably the bill permitting the Presiden id woman with gray hair, who came} Cespedes and aides representing the . ig codes may be used conditioned on| | The American schooner Woodward{to seize all vessels belonging to forward, Marshal Joffre bowed low.| Cuban State, War and Navy Depart Invasion From the Baltic their acceptability under the censor. | Reserve (the moaquito fleet) closed at} | Atipahamne, a ¥eassl of 764. tend Tal enemy nations which now are in "9 an aged doorkeeper the Marshal|Morts, Gen. Marti and hin collegues May Be On ship regulations In effect in the for-| > clock this afternoon, when Cor 12 | ter, has been sunk by a German aub- | Ports of the United States, were received first by Secretary Lans mander Arthur Bainbridge Hough, r SBEEEEE PESTER FECT ESE EEFES ‘paised his hand in a military salute, |‘ 4 4 , eign countries concerned, The name | Paring, Scoordingto & cable message ig. With them was Col, Witten ; eciod I d | As soon as he signa the Conscription | never, Amorican military uttete ni] PETROGRAD, May 1.—"Katenstve|of tho code shall be written in the | ntly of the U. 8. N. dreadnaught | sbeottie't +t [Fase beech ne’ okies othe 23 NORWEGIAN AN SHIPS pill Mr. Wileon will set dates for Havana, ; : nies operations may be hea aBeely, check and be signalled free: A BC Balaeatss si fa are ook auret! (te & Ww" = Bl crew 0 Q 7 cott, Chief of the| Was the significant phrase in a semi- ‘ ; 4 rarily the cable censorship bureau, o: ta Coal Co! od registering for the draft. It le be-|, Major tien | AS + ‘ Sih; Scott's, 10th edition; Western 2 Premed Stee) peported leaving tacheoneilie. 31 . TORPEDOED IN A WEEK ieved May 15 has been decided upon, | Weneral Staff, accompanied the Cuban oficial atatement to-day describing &/tnion (not Including five letter | Which he hax been placed in charge | toposes leerine caymecraus Stes Wel be ‘The troops sent to France will re-|Haker, After a brief stay the mem. | Milde resumption of intense cannon-| eaition); Lieber's (not including five | S!X1) APblicants, were enrolled, Swen » a0 aNTHOGI : jralve thelr final training close to the|bers went to visit the Army War [eae on the Riga front, letter edition); Bentley's. Comy foations are knowledge of telegraphy | fmt 4 TOO ENTHUSIASTIC. Aggregate of 36,000 Tonnage Lost, trench atmosphere," under the gen-| College, nee Pte AHaaaibyy Le rnian Phrase Code (not including the Oil and wireless and an ability to fathom | fais | One of Billy Sunday's secreta- a Record for That Neutral ‘eral supervision of French officers os Se i ee SHE Ya plhegs and Mining supplements); Broom. | code messai mA iy | ries has been fined for auto speed- Jati . intense in th 10) I vem, E : rade 4 ton. Avs opeak Wagitsh. Two hundrea ana| JOFFRE’S CONVOY IN PORT. | ‘nttuee ! the reaion of Kalncem hall's Imperiat Combination Code; | g.'t st! open offi me AL Noe BeOnd i$] ing to the Tabernacle. : Niue fifty French officers are coming at | ‘The “extensive operations” may} Rroomhall's Imperial Combination | 3 'Svenite World reporter Sand as + 2q| —— LONRON) BY Je | COC eae once to the United States to help drill | Commander Crataer,| have something to do with reports of | Code; rubber edition; Meyer's Atlan-|quickly as it 18 feusible shall place | +2"| SINKS URUGUAYAN SHIP. | Semmatch.to the Dally Mall says the: the first army. America will be fur-| Adm A Here. | Hest contoylig transporte wae um| te cotton code, 39th edition; River- | ropresentatives of the censorship, bu- | ai AN SHIP. | twenty-three Norwegian ships, ag Gtabed all her artillery by France, 80} The French armored cruiser Amiral| te Baltic and presumably destined | side code, Sth edition; A Z, (ERAN Ate Sere Sante Feiss: 1 ae + lu mont Shells the Borista Withen:| STeesting 94.000 tons, were sunk by as not to cumber transports with|Aube, under Commander Jules Petit, | OF Use In a rear attack against the] “Addresses—Must be complete wut ey RNa ETbUah Wai Katina tO § +18] Warning. submarines last week. This te ordnance, . acting ax a convoy to the converted| X¥ssian Riga ne. properly registered addresses may be | the navy some time ago for physical | \lry Gers” oni BS = 81 LONDON, May 1—The Nruguyan| eoohd for Morwesian losses, At conferences to-day between] cruiser La Lorraine, which brought the used, where permitted by the censor- | disability, according to Coast Reserve | Ws th % \ steamship Borizia has been sunk with- The correspondent says that an ex- mission; Marshal Joffre, Admiral) "The Admiral Aube hax x complement | registered subsequent to Dec. reall Orioat of ihe women who enrolled | Wh! « laa Fe ae yao ea co mp er BOLD) Md hulle 9% ee Ghrocheprat and Ambassador Jusser-|f) eer sacked vessel ot ar oft RUIN DUTCH VILLAGE 1916, may not be used in messages to| this afternoon were telegraph opera- Ls ee eY tS ai mibmerine ._approschad. tel ere constructed Of farro:pa nares and, important details of the future] type he older and from Centra! and South Ameri tors, The pay is $88 a month with an dividend | position, shelled It until It sank ‘The | tes the fitness of such vessels for work of the mission and that which aeammander Petit was & the ] A : Cuba, Porto Rico, Virgin Islands, | ne att for “fire, jlisBe and fuel.” ok anles total, i | crew took to the boats North Sea trade. The boats will be it already has accomplished, were}una M. Dido t smith Nationality of Aviator Who At+|yzaiti, gan Domingo, Cur: 10, or in |The ll probably amounts to CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Pe epee semanelmrgam rete FO a LT] and 600 tons respec. discussed at considerable leant, Ti ounne the. oF8 ‘taiea't? ° «| tacked Neutral Unprotected Town | messages transiting over the Com-| a MARKET. ter Supply. hee cette ae tue ote pe ~ 4 ad by rious a | z (Spec in a! . "7 © sed suce conference took place in the official French societies Is Not Revealed, mercial Pacifie cable or via trags-| FEAR FOR ‘LIFE SAVERS. Mem Net | (Sereied from o Stall Cormvaroadent of The enn anes sue Pacific wire Open, Hig Che ; ee ies eet AMSTERDAM, May 1~—'The Dutch] Text—Cablegrama without text APA | acroctea ae Waster ‘vile aveking to| Terie coats can be bullb tn our gy Village of Zlerikzee, $0 miles north of} wisi not be passed | to Ketarn, 180 ©% | prevent the maintenance of any State Bye months (end are Faepeee than ied Belgian treater, was taid 10 weet “Signatures—All cablegrams must | Ohio, April L—-An un-|i49q Mar 150 fy | inetitutions On She New Or Wr ns Sunday night by bombs dropp TO | he aligned by the name of the firm, or, | Identi mer discovered afire off} 144) July. 1t¢) lady 642 | she hese i#, commonly known as ane - == an aeroplane {hcaue of an individual by at lean; | Mast Mister Inland in Lake Mvis enriy| ie meh: inte ES $6 | the Mohansio bills have been before the! | Logy, FOUND AND REWARDS. Tho aviator'’s nationality and Malthe surname; to-day had Aisa yeared at nuon. It te ‘A resolution by Mr. Slater wa ok leather ine vree with small code addresses us sig- | natures are not permitted believed ITEMS FOR INVESTORS clair OU @& Refining ( nk fo @ Joint prov! mittee of f tion and rep hae, eae a4 the boat, « wooden had | Teason for dropping missiles on a neu- tral, unprotected city, have not been burned to the wae # edge. aida reward died f $1,929,000 tite 6 per established o hdesaid ante ‘i ee peiation ot] pavers tote ihe Maibinead atts cancelling the last yous Was & par “The whole village ts in ruins,” de- | Cablegrum#—Ali code cablegrams and | oven her in the heavy Keaw und with oa, 00" won Ree clered the Telograat to-da ore | Cadlegrame written in the approved 4 fitty-mile gale blowing, ws loat from shares of stock. |than a hundred houses were smashed | forelan languages, will be decoded or| view by observers in the Perry Monu ms Wen of Fifth Avenue or damaged, The civillan population | translated by rs {iment here, Despite thelr gasoline non-| The Treasury Department hus. or was panic-stricken at the raid and| «4, sinkable cruiser, t fre some fears! dered purchases of silver totaling 350 the sight of 4 1 Suppreasions, Delays, etc.—-Alllexpressed for the safety of the coast! 000 ounces at prices ranging. from he nt of an airman or airmen far) sr iegrama ure accepted ut the send- | kuards cents to centa from three met abo flashing searchlighta ai § | { companies, be delivered at the United whirling around to drop thelr bombs.” | er’s risk, and may be stopped, de-| Gey, Whitman Sus BI Limitiag) States minis OWING TO THE DEATH |, The Telegraat Joined with other) iayed or otherwise dealt with at the Appeals to Highest Court, Tlarvester Corporation peta rttes cy Weesey geannds discretion of the censor and without! NY, May 1.--Gov, Whitman has! of New vers y OF Hahed the identity of the raiding| Rotice to the senders, No informe Newton Adier bil Ing 'dend of 1% party. Nearly all newspapers naist| tion respecting the transmission, de dOnt > from the location of Ziortkzee It te! livery or other disposal of any cabi other prominent attorneys — — MRS. GEORGE A. HEARN Jieritert inc bombs ‘ere not aropped yes? e | TROUT MARRS peneyivania, Halload System Three Offering for Tuesday, May lst | by mistake, but rather by design, | STAM, shall bo given by paid service, | 44, carried up to the Court of | months’ gross warnings, $100.43.123) in- altos Mar nay te eli hikes Be beth Widdies ie was reported here that” five! @nd requests made by mail must be) Appeals only when one nore judas | $6 Nev after tax, #18 eliclous hard candy se well, Uked by beth ih! ea the rooms Dutch citizens were killed and houses | addressed to tho telegraph or cable Paaarer |" (he Verma! Of the Appellate) 2 WPResSne favors. DKA’ Widow of the Late GEORGE A.HEARN 9)? in pireate were completly €8-| vompanies and must be passed upon atroyed in the bombing | " mont | by the censor. Telegraphic and post 3 T fae Wednese: We Are Now Off — crea. ipecial for Wednesday, ow Offering: | acknowledgements of receipt cr C.| Will expedite the work of the censor! tos CHOCOLATE ROY A MIDGET “STICKS Dainty, alendi PIMLICO "RESULTS. and thereby greatly reduce delay.” KIsses—The — rleh ch tle bare of Be and P. C. BP. services) are suspended attuck, ArisccReport for three 1 Rugar Cream and the ( ten pleasin Firs’ CEM " A in all countries Commander Arthur B. H s. {months shows cont of copper produced Met watch thie eneclel mn be WwW RST RA aiden two-year-olds: | Lids vy pound Net At, $696, ILL BE CLOSED four furiongs — Ronnie, Broom, 107.4 | “Information to Sendera~Any ex-| N retired, will be the chiet censor | jL483 cents per pound Net promt, seoee sweet Oe nox Cc Robinson), straight $25.80, place 96.4 text wo orda,|for New York and will have a corps | 15%, which is of anny Uae ¥ » ft do . ock ise , planation of @ text word or words, | cents on capital atock issu UNTIL WEDNESDAY MORNING — fi tittuss iutitis statin’ Bip 8] ctcm"equueu bythe censor trom rho Ot t0 arainanta, trom the Navy De] (Troler).. pl Y whow $2.50 » Fequired by the censor from the | Ma rine: th headquart No ) Ol Company —Quar eT 208 BROADW, | partment, with juarters at Ne r Q ARCLAY 8TRE Ay pnd Quite 7 Ryan), show sender In the United States shall be! fy toad Street | per cent, on common 4 BO om. :Bat.10 nm Closes Tv. m.; Gat, Peg nae: 143.8 Roederer, Mohicer| obtained by « collect message from| Commander Hoff, since June, 1914, 1 to stock of record RTLANDT STREET 1} BAST ‘ao. The fe Mis ana “Chavis mato has been Industrial Commissioner f a ty Syecve v Spangled, ‘Twin Six and ‘Charlie Ly-| the censor to the sender and by a has been Inc Co. er for : | Sneaer olne Fae 1d reply from the sender of the! the Erie Ratlroad. He was graduated) urns Bros. year ended March S1-~ PARK Sieub arn aT | pe p from Annapolis in 1889. He waa As-| Net profits after full dividends on pre- we JAMES A. HEARN & SON Urwemt Deflcteney BI Gets Right of | cablexran sistant Naval Attaohe to the Amert-| ferred is equal (0 $21.28 a snare on bd . Way tn House, “Coded cablegrams fled directly at can Embassy in London during the; common stock, WASHINGTON, May 1—The Uraent | cable offices where a cable yy ig Spanish-American War, He was! at. genaker Copper Deficiency Bill. carrying $2.699,485.281 | stationed, as New York, Key Soest sade ettaghe Ln ous embanay re. (et ly dividends of 1 3 ehiefy for Dp of nt 1 if " 7 4 1 e oe a ya ferred and 2 Sf wey in the Holes tocdey with pres, Galveston aid Sian Franclaco, should ne atocks. both. B tured by the “plucking” board of the pects of speedy passage be accompanied by « transiation. This navy, took of record May