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‘ 4 a a a % 4 ; FREE BELGIUM, SERBIA AND ROUMANIA IN POPE'S PEACE PL _~ BOTHGOESINGANP We det oem ont * , t ‘ ned te Cher “ aiked with ’ } rth Ambulance VERA | vost Morehal Ger "Tie sare ath questi of ha roape tively Orr prementing them tat witwmtton im The a the Pop thinks should & " - * t th fe ver ine Bae vol © bined ie “ ; . - te 8 APMP Of CoMetiation oF “re » : dations Wwe k jeirnene end that @ apevial considers 7 eens . 4 . ’ & of the areft tb ie iL rhe em whew Bevend, Third ane? ' A ee Ghe : ee aid te give panics being rempertiveiy the s whe wt goon te neue m4 be reene i he ae . a . iP held thet (he ree —_ m er ve “ ja : ig . “a “rn comple quret waived in ree erate and Oregon Nations en Onde France SELECTED oFicRS Crag Likely to wo Be Choice | A the work of raising the Na. 718 poy Olen | in Second me Satine Biates | P ; moplet " | Aen les @ " some spirit of TRENTON, Nd. Aue 14 The Pee Completely Reorganized Comptroller Owing to H + angh oo Brigade To-Morrow — Most equity ane justion te tas uy | Penn-Ohio facteded in the Forty ercond Division Over Night Attacks on Subway Deals y oth The rules and of 23d Already There in mind Armenia the Melbans and i -— . z vie. 1 me ti Mat ion em T tet t " quero tanded by Capt Peter P Kaitou of ‘The Mixty-ntnth Regiment ei! « 4,000) Meme 1¢ The Mayoralty emanation o 4 aps y to omall Yan ne Pere gored ereent| oun te ane ' pas ~ thet place. 11 is How motilined ot hee | in " at Mineola on F . seem, Wore « waning pul Int® ie» verttat mp, and by to anes PER ’ amp Will Leay ineofar ae 1 conoerne the “ mew © dha “- Y tent we be 25,000 acres in Ohio oun perning 10 prepare 6 ' Traine Te Mitohel forces, appears to have | Sheena Se eee oe wen, | aren ie re . | BL propuction evertheloss tt ermali war A BRITISH LABOR LEADERS ee vo ee he rLaTren ha WN we «Weund wp this afternoon by the 4 ning right along with t the rayade New York ste : ne al Over three times dividend tw be long im camp We evidenced | ceive and aval A mination of @ #Wb-committes ry in f thet {ee es ae Seqeivoments One ot cate a rve 2 thon on ot country in furnishing thelr quot® National ré, to mobilising there ye : | he . , UPHOLD HENDERSON the fact that only “dog tents” |miasionet o* & reeult of thelr Nominating Committee ef the Dem: o the National Army. Secretary pi vetery to ite transfer to Bpat- pin agg ran Proporal re “$1,800,000 annually be used for their shelter, On| the training camp here to-day received Maher ond Provest Marchal Gen. | taabute M relationship of the DIVIDENDS a thelr eectonients, and all of the 4600 cratic Fusion Committes of One H\ Vatican with Austria, whose earne it " Thureday night the regiment's heavy aoe af @ Crowder have asked me to convey © = Two battall of the Twenty: | 4 , Executive Committee Decides Not a < ade earns dre and Meventy to designate City local boats of New York the third New York Infantry, Lieut, Col 0° re for peace deapite German in anh cod pen lo a © the | for thelr departure during the n a © 0 ond Je to Change Altitude Toward | aulpment will be forwarded to Kis! gion th 7 0nd suage John ¥. Mylan @8 the Demo- appreciation of the Government of M,N. Liebman commanding, are al-| i Ueuee i well known, or how far leamp by motor trucks and ¢ in| Might. Those who failed to sho i it reflects the Catholic agitation MANAGEMENT Stockholm Meeting Will proceed by Wein on the follow. [tery aptitude @Iii go back to thelr homes| cratic nominee in the primarics, Un- telr isinteresied and energetic ready under canvas, The other, the | ation for Ves wih mee of te LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Kascutive| ing morning nd civil lite, whrtle ~ — fedned| ingp some sort of @ political eart efforts eddy raleing an under Aret battalion, wax out thie afters) A thc oe be ; highest botnet and bank utive i loMcers were assigned to mobilization inpreveden conditions. That there noon pl ae recalled tha ing standing Committees of the Labor Party to-day bien ig A ngenteag pear 7 | canwpe or to pointe Indicating th suche telarvenat Jan Hylan 1) have been irreguiaritien in New York! ‘The First New York Infantry, an! 'eeding Catholles were prominent MARKET derided wet to change Its attitude to. | eMekened into new lis ay fe Jastined to see early service in| '*4d the anti-Mitehel ticket. is not surprising; it le rather aurprie- | up-#t . t. Col. James #, M#ures in the recent peace furry in Stock on New York Curb, % ows the announcement in The on The som fi pants p P-Mtate regimen ‘ou “ Se oe om World a nt that pd ba . ‘] Fy (OA ay heggges A llge ing, considering the great alien popu. Hoyer, cammanding, and the Bevemy- Germany | Present quotation 612.00 once. vening ri nigh | Theft special train to leave wee sclilated thie afternsoy betwee tion of th Ry that t h tn » *: Col. Williaa ——— bid, offered $12.25. erie means that insofar as favorina|Sixty-ninth was really going to| Moston, carrying 600 New Englanders. (Charles L. Crate, a lawyer, at No irepuiarition | ae charges of frat New York Infantry, Col. Wa tendon w Peace We have prepared ter deus British labor representation at Stock-|France. Karly this morning there| While the second train headed for New | Aroadway, residing at No, 120 f poe apne bcerr ingle G. Bates commanding, will be fully of Geoman 9 q bution « foonpr 12- holm 1s concerned, the labor party willl was a crowd on Lexington Avenue, | * In ail nine specials and three re | ite Drive, and Assistant District A Mecretary Maker told me yesterday established at the park by to-morrow LONDON, Aug 14 °'Tly page report, showing the won. stand behind Arthur Henderson and the Giyosite the armory, and there was ular tr will take the men AW8Y) ney Witlam Harmon Black, w that he was in favor of @ great send- night, Th ommands make Up the called peace terms have « distinct | derful possibilities of this com convention of last week which voted to | Prt ot recruits for the Aight. ut | ("wn Platiavure nowt of the oactilations inclinin off to the men who are to go to cap Second Brigade and, as senior colonel, German flavor,” wae the opinion pany and including @ letter despite announcement of “4 Another cere y connected with : Li m this city for preparation for ser. ¢ Bates, of the Seventy-fret, will pr 4 in an authoritative 4q 7 from the President. Coy at's opposition to the con- {the recruita were too late, The BiX- their departure which created particu-| Ward Mr. Craig ia the Seaticnal & Tr pen top hill a brea (a 8 ggg hha bad request. sii fecence through the statement that pass-|ty-ninth had ite complement of men lige interest was the distribution of their) Sheriff Alfred #. Smith has pen Bier euaiilas » ths Unied (Mae Banana rasa : 08 ety Ger hod e ports for Stockholm would not be issued. | and wanted no more pay for July and the two weeks of Aug | definitely selected as the candidacy Raareuever Speman Ths Uae | Gir Gener) 16 eee : ation by the Associated Press in — Many of the boys of the regiment | ust they have been here Hae erent ot the Maced caralda\* tates who ineist on calling our Na-| 18 the midst of this moraing’s so- /regard to the Vatican proposals MESSAGE OF WILL passed last night in their homes, but — dein, Gnd the PROM Lideetaante orm ATT, Os SIMs OF comseripts will Livition, 8 ‘buge cue cloud, aweeping| ‘The belief was expressed that the u f ‘ ANIC be co “ 0 e camp fro the south, on fo - ic ES SS none missed roll call this morning. HOOVER TAKES |ARTERS President, Frank L. Dowling, as the eet phen bby teigd Hl ve pti Seciaat rr eaval gt jis pia er idee laa -sopepha prob BY JAPAN! E COMM ON The men from the Beventh and se candidate for Borough President ¢ c ay. dothe , anated from Austria and ty-first haven't joined their new FOR WORK IN CHICAGO °"" Marcus M. Marks ain pales dara i of this commu: Altes that hee ene ahs pa bod yr thaarea of . Hon ball car ae “gf organization yet An soon as the} he welection « ebay be . ' he prelude to more definite prop Viscount Ishii Pledges Support of | gixty-ninth reaches Mineola ro a sldate f ; May vy pd pile bed ‘ ‘They will find that New York takes the way. Officers expreswed the be-|oxitions trom the Central candidate for Mayor and the tentativ , , Hf ~ , n ol woh r, | e be e { Squa on A also would soon the His Country to Ideals That will be made for the new continger First Work of His Staff Will Be to! selection of Mr. Craig an the candidat: bbls cette was baedace Naa edhe ae cae Jement long been known to state HOLAS.-Suddenly at the residence : ; which are to be furnished from Uy ; Sibel t 1 or Ci HERES GLE: CR ee ee eee eee raat Tole | allied countries,” wald the fimother. Mro J. Arthur, 98 18tB U. S. Is Fighting For. Beventh, Seventy-first and — the Learn Quantity of Food in mem yc pre fa vane aad Guard or the Regular Army. The| With regiments at “ordinary W@T/ informant, “that th i Howars| #%. 2 ISAHEL NICHOLAS. A PACIFIC PORT, Aug. 14.—A men | mweitih, the Storehouses. on Mite ministration is 10 Mayor's Committee and local commit-|atrength, Van Cortlandt Park will) are eager to conclude on terms Fu rvices Wednesday, 6 P. M. rd ot, aed es i 4 and ont: The old regiment, which bas CHICAGO, Aug. 34.—Quarters 1 saline ee ie prot bet renting on tees which are working to give ine|80on hold 6,000 soldiers, This will be fi eaioration . of the tus qu erment Toursday, 3 P.M. Green te AG u sin wc eo 01 ° al ‘ore, r > of any 1 Cemeter eet ot America was voiced tovday by | Tied its colors through many battles. | orrice building here have been Tests te | tadc. ae eaenareee ntral west National Army a token of public ap-|inceased to 10,000 If the three res" | protracted conalderati fore say. | GHMIHAN-—-On Ave.18, 10it, 00m ste sieeicro’ Tali head of the| Was completely reorganized over |terpert C. Hoover, Food Controller. | Judge Hylan was one of the strong Dreciation have the full co-operation | ments are raised to the Frenc ing what the attitude of the Allies SHEEHAN. beloved wife of the late Japanese diplomatic war mission, which | night, If the commander of a ¢ and a staff of twenty mon le expected | ont opponents in Brockdyn of the dua!| rue roo eee — 1 He iictine ty ne tuo Peace would | Jeremiah Sheehan, native of Andes has come to this country on an errand| pany objects to a rifle out it goes|to take charge carly next week, It WAS) Kunway contract : ee e dual) “New York City's quota of the| The three regiments that make up| i) ge tong Tagen peace and is y. treland, and aw Mary which Japan regarded one of the most|and a new one is supplied. If he ob- | announced to-day | at Paget and Mr. Craig, a8| National Army will go to Yaphank| the Second Brigade have been IN| Wagon and Ghee nts -— ber lihath and the lute Juilue F. Mal important in the history of American) jects to an officer or a man-under| The frat work of the representative eacg A seve net Cesare th and one-third of the quota will bejactive service continuously since men have been long emphasizing as “ahi Tbureay. hue 10, ato. relations with the Orient here of the Food Controller, it waa said een ng the proposed New | ready to at pee sf ses anew (Unmeaatits ate anne ‘ puraday, Au a him, out he goes too | ; > start on Sept. 5. The men | March, For that reason even the hurry tmp and unthinkable. All the | A. M.. from her late Feaidence, 800 "We come to you Hoe An a com. | uN Oe ee in thay Major | Would be to take @ keneral survey of York Central Riverside Drive and from the northeastern part of the /and bustle of settling in « new field Sacrifices of this terrible war will| Lasth at, thence to st. Auguatine mon cause—as comrades in a gigantic |, 1°-\ the food situation, to lewrn the quan-| ‘Death Avenue” improvements ever | state dow tar ; : i here Bust. {have been Vain if we do not con-| Church. 1@zth st. and Franklin av, Toe that involves the liberties and) “HIll" Donovan is going to be the] tity of food in storehouses and the best| wince they were first proposed by the | nh as far xs Albany wil!l|home mean nothing to then. clude @ peace which will insure the | terment Calvary Cemetery facred rights of mankind,” was the sen-| Colonel of the regiment. To-morrow, | way to distribute It Boned: Ge Matinate undesth a, he} go to Ayer, Mass, and the north-|ness as usual” seems to be thelr; world against a repetition.” PannhiateeeataninheinalieeaAL timent reiterated by Ishil. of course, this may be changed, but il paacliceciae patent Hele er ataye alia apelin td western and eentral parts of the | motto, lwot reply tory Hes bl whether the | ore - ‘i i eS ‘| on. Mayor Mitchel was| state will he , 5 It, company or bat-| Vatican note had been expected or , FOUND AND REWARDS, He pledged the support of Japan to|it is not likely, The major Is better sated z € send their soldiers to| As each new unit, company Y ‘ " | w. e had come Re ee tate wate ceaeieh. ln eteces |ttatwavie ine ickbikin ee (he oracle SARATOGA WINNERS. then President of the Board of Alder-| Wrightstown, IB. J. tallon arrives it ls aapigned to ite poul>| atau qain’the Reet ietemation on aaa guile sling in the present world conflict and| troop of cavalry of Buffalo of the| FIRST RACK—For three-yer-olds and | an It is expected that more specific | tion, Supply trains are unloaded, garding It reached Whitehall yes- | ba, Avery pone earns tesenten or Ss arg be “| Firat Cavalry Regiment, and before] Yb selling: purse $777.70; six furlongs— | Mr. Craig, who has never been @) rules and regulations concerning |company streets laid out with mathe eception exte \. roxler). ; e weir ond. the members of his party on [that he Was the star football player Ctnalloy TH) arogier), 18,29 dg jy! | Tammany man, protested in & puble| physlcal examinations will be promul- {matical aoguracy, tente go UD and the ee, areevas of Columbia, And they all want!12 to 1, 6 fo 1 and 3 to 1, second; Ting: letter to the nomination of Mr. Mitchel) gated to the local boards within a|khaki-clad families move into their “Bill.” side’ they were denied Capt. | Qvar ethina timeeaie bb.” alory | On the Fusion teket in July, 1918, be- | day or two. new apartments, Over at the cook Taskell of the Regular Army. Rete Pr. Larrick, Pomp, Flare, Buck: coe of vei Mitchel’s advocacy of} ‘This does not mean that the stand-|tents the hash sizzles and the coffee | ; shot, Between Us, Cheer, Grundy and| the west sido tmprovement plan. Then | ard vaio ‘ y ent is The equipment which will go to the | Yankee Notions « ard set for physical examinations | bubbles. Near by new equipment | Pabeprsicete gpl ged Vk Seeretary camp on Thursday night will comprise | | SHCOND | RAC! foc ee ® ae series of fixhte against | will be changed, but that points which | being Jasued, and at brief intervals a hhead of the Japanese Mission, the fol.,the Kitchen ranges, extra clothing, taaeds* olde and $00 the plan, led by Mr. Craig, who also] appear to have given rise to confu-|sun tanned veteran in a uniform 80 Yowing message: heavy tenting, barrack bags, surpius i"? miles.—Louvis, 143 | ted umany legal contests against con-| sion will be cleared up. new it squeaks may be seen returning “The President directs me to wel-|\it bags, one store tent for each cx ist, Callen). 18 to HY eNrepes of the qeorey, contracta Board 102, at Essex and East Hous-|to his tasks. inate Offering for Tuesday, August 14th F debe : : 4; Ci haleen, t a heaging ore the Tompson | ton Streets, t ie 1 hose dainty, slender, cunning Little pars of deliciousness comeyour high mission to eur count;y| pany, small pyramidal tents for the CArKas); dite @, fla leanne tte ¢ ‘on Streets, turned up an unforescen| ‘The Twenty-Third Infantry is wel aan weakest tonren ides, cunning and ta neoure you of the cordial recep-lorderiies and the heavy headquarters |thinl. “Time, 4261-8. Torero. and| Committee On the subway contracts) complication to-day. A young man | supplied with mascots, and all are in fo"hity uhven "we ere kl e presented in ten. pleasing 19¢ tion you will have from the American}tentage, The regiment will ho | Hot# also ran. and the marginal improvements, Mr.| who was passed as physically quali-|camp. Company H has a monkey rult_and spice flavers, TER TIN Re rsat” feelings for your nation. anifeauipped with trench mortars, bomb hae aie Craig declared that “if a Tammany | fled last week and waived exemption, |named Jimmie; Company I rejoices Special for To-Morrow WE ARE NOW OFFERING: Rave admired the. earnestness, with| throwers, hand grenades and. eve: SARATOGA ENTRIES. | administration had done what the| which resulted in his being listed aS|in the possession of a cat know as Wednesday, August 15th 3 le of the Far E ry Pp LS OLD-FASHION GUM DROPS—Those which your people of the Far Wart have| vos seaplement. of present day fusion administration had done they|a member of the National Army, re-|Paddy, and Company L lavishes its ||| DIXIK, FRUIT Kisses —the name | | goog old-fashion sugar plums, te lone ‘by devotion to their, national de-| wartare, enGARATOGA, N.Y. Aug. 14-—Tne| would ail be in Bing Bing.” ported to-day through a physician affections on a dog named Nig} the choleent and most Ineo Fruits which no youngster of grown-up re= jopmi r bind 0 z wee A ; , ‘ ; rows aweet is ¢ Nations ever increase in. strongth| It will be a complete organization | follows © 44] At a hearing in the City Hall Feb.| that he had been attacked with acute |Even the Twenty-Third’s provistonal Bea shts Mascivern ‘Shoppel’ Fruita en Hough a°"irmernal commdnity” of Ma: |in every respect. It will comprise | g/H8T RACEKot, thre searolt. and ups 19 of this year on the West Bide plan | appendicitis and was on his way to aj detachment, @ recruit company of _fiolnence flavored Cream, p of three vleaa= Honal aspirations.” 3,005 men ahd 96 officers, ‘There wit (the tte srlivgaaren {urlowe Doula ¥.| Mayor Mitchel calied Mr. Craig a|hospit! for examination, 1436 men, has a mascot. His name ts Fe, teehee Roush ace vi May New Touch the|be 260 men to « company, « captain, Tags ing 58, iteron Vite i ilar, and Mr, Craig dared the Mayor} Dr. J. H. Mittleman, the physician Yonkers, because the boys comman- Liberty Bel who will be in complete command, ya Wooden Bom, 121) Mt | to come out in City Hall Park and pears yee appealed to headquar- | geered him there yesterday. 4 BARCLAY STREET, 206 BROADWAY PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14.—Visitors| and five leutenants. iy RANG ee Went Tine: | May It, After that Mr. Craig was | UHISREXG tmbclciion te fold to grant “wand don't forget our band,” said | CORTLANDT STREET 11 EAST 42D STR to Independence Hil can once more! ach company will be as perfect an Aiiiee Ti8:"Wvion fit, Candie; | barred for @ time from hearings on |p, av the ond of that time the young |@ leutenant, ‘We have one of the PARK ROW & NABSA SD er 206 WEST 125TH 8Te touch the Liberty Bell. The organization 1 RACK -Stecplechase: selling: forthe West Side New York Central!man is unable to enter the rvice ts Gloss 12 PM. Daily Come 11.60 POM) Bat 12 B- Which has stood over th ran as the regiment itsoif. | toursearolde aud up; asnut een , pon ofeghy ire sr etthc aad the army he finest hands in the service and i pe BROG Ne atellee Gore ao PM ee F for twenty years ls absent to-day, hav- |The clothing equipment of ofc {1400 foumas, “Ta, Beate dion “tia Seats | plan. ty | made up of our own boys, It will be Cue TH Mesa 10 ing been removed when It was decide: : be @nd | pon, 148; Stucco, 143: Balivba) vehfien, The District Board of which ex- | ™#de UP that. such action would not men going to France will be the fol- | Hii My Wit, 18; iey ‘ae. 143) si dst It ought to be & good Agtit, Juatice Charles E. Hughes is Chair. |Teady to give daily concerts ag socn fg hak the bell. lowing: Two woollen suits, three suits | “THIRD RACK —For three-yearolds and up; man met to-day in executive session as we get settied, and then things 187 MARK condition; one mile.— Black. ‘To ‘ in the Federal Bullding. Prior to the hi ye i 5 Whitey. ats Figun : | will be like home. 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.30 P. M. Daily. Tot; Wooitrope 100: Chiciet fap” beach Rat te pad hry ‘The Third Infantry of Rochester is The epecitie? weight. (iciudes the contatner, FOURTH HACE The Banton” Memocial;. for Up to this time the district board | se Bacar yrogeut la) ik futons Sui dar 1g! does not appear to have done much, | marching to Pelham Bay Park Hi Tina, fm. as tect but, tn reality we have accomplished preparation, for | the | ihe tor taen | o Rates A : ch ha 113) ks me ath a great deal and are now In shape to parade the date 0! A isi 0 hos a irae OF A DRAFT BRIBE Proceed more rapidly. People inust set, Other up: va unite will camp WW, hot be impatient, We are going to Le in the park later in th dvertising Eventually Is Placed Rea Mo Beotaialy aie jin gihe, pare IAtey ae inapscted thie ’ Hiittersoid. 1102 Stat Meme “There is no basis for the assump- | morning in the North Meadow at ait P Where It Pays Best pabion, Wi i * Manage tion that everybody who claims ex- Central Park. This afternoon at, ¢ at por asd Hig Smoke, reddy @ emption is a slacker, Thousands of | o'clock the #wadron will be rev: oe. 99 nA ano te 4g is » MGs Feus-Cot(lanp,), ’ men who ask to be kept out of the | by Gen. Oliver B. Bridgeman, its for- THE BIG Ss T ORE’ Fountain) ; : , CRFor maidens: two.yearolde; war are by No means slackers and | mer commander. Figured in The Evening WORLD'S gain of ftom fortune Satheeal, Ti8e Ore i eee a thelr claims have merit. We aro here | The. Third Ambulance | Company SIXTH AVE.. 1670 19% STREET Ag 7 13: thom (imap, ontinued from First Page.) to find out where the merit lies." 4 the First Field Hospital will be | advertising space in July, 1917, over July, 1916, aL De Reports In to-dey’s morning papors |{napected on Friday and the Signal | z 4 Fe ‘ad " 1 Sane BBL Pexmmant, Fig: Grederick th indicated that Justice Hughes handed | Corps on ‘Thursday in Central Park. are the following increases, which indicate the | i in board might offer Circumstances not | own some new regulations concern- |" “The Wirat Squadron of the, Firat i uors an ines i A ; A covered by the Federal law, the state| img exemption of married men yes-|Cayalry, of Brooklyn, 1s now “some. high regard in which the paper is held by some of min 1 Ale eaeerty 0h ihe rie o teraay. He handed, down no rules.| where th New York," on its way back Specials for Wadnesd a TI d : Pesikst vo wane e District Board is under oath to to the 01 en it reaches the c New York’s most successful and expert adver- Wester" a Distrles Attomey Swann hee re-| abide by the lay pasted by Congress the troops now in the armory will P or Wednesday an tursday > i Py 7 seived complaints against @ local| and by the rules and regulations pre-| proceed to Owl's Head, near Bay) . tisers: CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | voard in the Bronx and a local board | pared Dy the War Department ‘and Ridge. Club House Rye Whisky Women’s Specialty Shops Number of lines gained equals... \2s7 % Furniture at Retail Number of lines gained equals... § A7+% Dry Goods Advertising- Number of lines gained equals | 36 % Boots and Shoes Advertising Number of lines gained equals | 266+% The demand for all of these commodities originates in the HOMES. In so far as New York merchants are concerned, it comes from the HOMES of NEW YORK CITY and its IMME- DIATE ENVIRONS. The Evening WORLD'S circulation is IN THESE HOMES; not in outlying territory, which 1s not availabie vo New York advertisers, Am, Boot Am. Am, A Aun, Am’ ‘Anew RES ¥ Camino e Prod’ Go. rie | efnciair On Gunther Pacitic | Gouthery Hallway | Houch Hallway of» Srepebatee Os 00 Ms city 47 0% + We 19) Tow Low. With net changes frou previous closing 1+ + i" erscrercet fee F eeree Ste eae insued by President Wilson, in Brooklyn, The Broux complaints All the District Boards of the | have been turned over to the United| State will meet the District Board States District. Attorney and the| for this city Thursday afternoon at the Bar Association. The object of Brooklyn complaints to the office of es calling the meeting is to promote the United States District Attorney|harmony and unanimity of action in Kings County The meeting will adopt a net of rules of conduct which will be uni- form throughout the State. ila eS a a 9,748 LIVES LOST IN WAR “This matter,” eaid Mr. Stanton te day, “is intricate and requires the W most care ia treatment. The Govern- men doesn't want to be unjust to any- body. No indictments will be returned to-day, “We are working diligently to find evidence which will enable us to pro- ceed against several suspects, When we get that evidence we shall press prosecutions without delay.” and the Others Officers amen, The new Local Board 99, appointed and Seamen. yesterday, was busily engaged to-day Per eta yy Aegran cae mncnnicet getting ready to re-examine the 700] 9,748. lives e lost on British m registrants who passed through the| Chantmen from the opening, of th hands of the old board which waslection dismniswed, Some re-examinations| Of these 3.828 wore py hi have already been made at the re-| Temalar Done clgeers and seninen \e | quest of registrants who expect to be Four Injared tn Auto Mishap, {| out of town to-morrow, when the for-|_ NEW LONDON, Conn,, Aug. 14 | mal re-examinations begin, persons were injured here to-day when N] Those who passed the physical ex-|@ hgh powered touring car in which physical ex 5 | aminations will be re-examined frat. | ey Were Tiging strurk se telephone pole Then the board will take up those |their {wo daughters were tn the machine ‘ei who were rejecte Fa \‘Mrs. Sheerer suffered a gashed forehead S| Nected. The new board) ind’ ear, one daughter suffered a frac Phas the advantage of expert aasist- tured nose and {he gther. bruises, to her *. ance from memb face and jaw. fr erer was brulsed q anes mbers of east side boards Aiour the les, They were bound for who have turned in thelr quotas amd Newport from Orange, N, J. } a ON BRITISH MERCHANTMEN Of These 3,828 Were Passengers | | the | thon, POPE URGES PEACE FAVORS RESTORING ALL TERRITORY —_—_— (Continued from First Page.) —_— conference which was in Vienna where effort was made to bind the belligerents on elther side after the) war to have practically no commer- | clal relations with thetr late enemies, | On the question of the disposition | of occupied terrifory, the Pope feels that a proper basis for discussion would be the restoration at once of all territory now in enemy oceup ‘That would involve Uberation | of Belgium, leaving not a trace of| erman control, political or military, | The same principle of unencumbered Paris economic followed by one freedom in its fui aayS should prevail {n regard to every power and nation, Not only must French territory now oceupled by Germany be restored to France, he Elsewhere this &7 le price, St. Pierre, French; bot, Ginger Ale Dr. Port 8 Celery Tonic Delictous, healthful de waite on Therealter. of ry allon, 83.75; bottle... + 81 thiret quenching, - le for 81,10 to 81.25 « full quart... 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