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4, ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AveuUsT 23, agai. ait —— ete Sco" = BELCIANS REVIEW SEVENTH REGIMENT PASSING IN REVIEW BEFORE THE BELGIAN WAR MISSION " 5 ° orree seeeee or eer vee re® Pet eK ee ~ Se FAMOUS TINAS 2 A. ; Peoria « si ot the We ; Oe + . on ¢ . i = 25 THMSINISCEER : feacting stronmly ante ~ iord Aberdeen Also Among : ont | ian ee i Distinguished Visitors Who } : om ve poke oe or attacks Applaud Regiment's Work ; : WITH THE [TALAAN AKMINS IN 407 reowlved visite evidence the > : THE VINLD Ave M A Gun every meaning America’s entry toro the J : thirty yards over « front of (ITY: worg war when Now York's fam mm 499004 6-4-4-446-4440404044444444 004444 soeneeeet ¥ one place tn the re o where Gen, , »*fe pg the Houth Meadow ot ¢ « roa'e Approxip of every woe flery picces| Thousands of etvitians thronged th oe calibre were yn. | S482 Of the field. They cheered Geetingty active hie sector, Drie. TOOD* and Peviewers alike and + obere declared the fire bad etiencea P®°KOd the roadway until the inst 4 aute 6 in the mination riy had bumerous Austri | FRENCH BG GUNS GERARD UL. teu somn Sheer a Sea es or = (99 ilded, Seores Wounded oe a ee eee | . manding officer of the regiment, gav Their Destruc » batteries panned o French #t the word \ ar bat ’ eness Worse | French Diplomat Says Whi tt rt in rook “Aad, {talion formation the wor T > Gre. | f ecret Plot nos PATUS, Aug Prisoners Meaning pe a fod covering pres As Kaiser S Airmen Bombed Than That of the ( sreat_ | Book Shows Secret Plot- ‘ whether rhe ean have rance’s great drive, taken since] sca) the enth sy Berthas” at Liege. ings Before War. ; , . ‘ | theadly re field. “Busy Berthas” at Lieg tings Before W ; : Monday, were Inere: “i to-day to @ . ninety . t pound | | peoe « « ” amour for | WITH THR FRENCH ARMIES) PAIUS, Aug. 2%.—Jules Cambon “ ringing in one short IN THB FIELD, Aug. 23.—A new |General Becretary to the French Mine Yer that she needed two theatres @ ' » val fenith in destructiveness is being set istry of Foreign Affairs, in an inter f to-day by Fre The first of the morning's distin suished visitors to arrive camo as Unostentatiously as a private citizen dent on sightseeing, He was Lord | Aberdeen, in the full uniform of a Briviah army officer. He was greeted with @ round of applause whicn total of $426, according to the War Office statement. Of these, 7,640 were unwounded, 600 were hospital cases and there were 186 officera Other fruits of the } French victory were 24 cannon and more than 200 machine guns. Hospitals Containing Germans FRENCH FRONT, Aug (by the Associated Press), N THE ENC! NT, c r ‘The incendiary bombs dropped by two German aviators on two hospitals behind Verdun on Sunday evening killed ten wounded men, one Woman nurse and nineteen trained male nurses. eville formances in the team ) artillery fire out of | view with the Associated Pres Rock a hite, and then on extra ap Threatens to Withhold Steel] ¥¢"t"". Jup tho question of the White Book, !**"* ie MiaNiant | retie eee napired a eritie out Following te the text of to-day's | ewelled rapidly aa the crowds realizu They wounded forty-nine male nurses and inflicted further injuries on arid: Coal’ Untess |Get The hall of fire which French #un-| just published by the Greck Govern. | vat Eadie obi ' War Office report: bie! a was patients suffering from wounds received in battle, many of whom es 3 JCTMAN =| ners have poured and still continued | ment, regarding the relations t ‘ ad just had “The German artillery wan very ace | ¢, nig Pete pve Pye introduced to | rushed naked into nearby fields in an attempt to find shelter from Interests Are Served. to pour against the Germans to-day | tween Germany and Greece at the ; tive north of the Aisne, especially in seavacation ar as oe minutes in the leaden rain, As far exceeded in its pulverizing | outbreak of the war and while former | She married Fr init. faa the sector between Hraye-en-La0n-| on ihe posit fee gets mie Me x Meanwhile, the German aviators circled about in the air for WASHINGTON, Aug. 28,—Germany | M4™4ge to the enemy the ws Kink Constantine was on the Helleni 2 for a wedding ‘ nola and Hurtebise. Several enemy ii. wiion the troops were dressed a half an hour, firing their machine-guns at hospital orderlies who * bringing pressure dn the Nether- bhi peibgrh of the great nag been Throne. The document contained in |; Later I ved Rock for aliens 0 e PRES n ley and tr a se iT 4 n) m 0) 0! ed owt. t attacks in the regions of Laffaux Mill,| marked that the absence of blouscs | Were endeavoring to extinguish the flames. The nurses had just inds with a threat to give her no [sale thas” Ac iruaiers fied tt ee coe ene Me Allies and Oorny wero repulsed. AMIEL: Ga vos aan rae finished bandaging 180 wounded Germans who hed been brought : arly days of |confirmed the revelations mado by | d ' aie tolls of raid on ar a Ge aes of’ tes Mewes 0 an air of active steel for shipbuilding unless|the war surpassed any previous ar-|Jamos W. Gerard, former American Philadely ¥ field service even on parade. direct from the battlefleld, and had gone to bed when the bombs |, tillery, ; S aileeed. Say Waa och with Anat (Verdun front) our artillery, which : ‘ hese ships are in German in- | bassador at Berlin, in his memoirs ; ENTHUSIASTIC CHEERS GREET were dropped from @ height of only 300 yards. | From vantage points in the former | \ . had the upper hand, was very active rede) deine thu: Wadi aan ane Ove : recently made public - MEDS gus alonte. Gn tho ctget bank BELGIAN VisiToORS. The Red Cross signs were printed prominently on the roof ; and for five) German line reached to-day the| The conversations of offcials,””| vances 's to have $25 a week alimony : Buddenly policomen cleared & wide | and the Germans know of the hospital, which had been in existence || °\"* after the war, In addition, Ger-| trench found — villages literally M, Cambon, “and the mess Pager hee tener Ms of the river a detail oppration enabled leadi b a ny has told Holland that she can | . said M. Cambon, “and the message ‘ the we thousands of dole ue to. reduce a small point of resist. |"PA°° leading from the roadway to for more than a year, nave @ certain allotment of coal, but| STUN? © Pieces. Moreover, they /trom Emperor William to King Con- e earns, In expected anes of the enemy north of Mortmont|‘"* Teviewing field and a squad of ‘The correspondent, after inspecting the hospital, visited a camp Al she muat| P22 been villages converted Into /stantine prove in an undentable way vide nourishment for her pinet at which German prisoners are assembled. It contained consider ably more than 6,000 officers and men. The corre’pondent was permitted to interrogate a large number of the prisoners, many of whom are eighteen or nineteen years old, They all declared them- selves most contented at being out of the wal On the way other smaller camps, containing hundreds of prisoners, were passed. concrete and steel fortresses by the the premeditation of war from. the of lively personality, She enemy. French mortars crumbled the | beginning of the month of July in) “Iliichy Koo." great German citadel on Dead Man's 114. v Hill, ‘Their shells bored far under-| “Whether the famous G: pvernment Council d o Sth or 6 ground, there to explode and destroy | GoUBCi! was held on the bth or ét jout ing \ ew Germa m -| idisiig This Hew /OMRRAA HahGeH Suivi Satan the Cormaa aution LO Remove Indigestion | complicated gall vre indicate that the pressure is ries, ities’ were a ——— es. je greed to go to war and) Ld motor cars discharged their distin- chiefly economic. Looking at this destruction to-day,|cannot esvape the — responsibility infive minutes take 6 Bell-ans in acup than 200 machine guns, in addition to| citsnea occupants and a new note Denmark is under similar pressure| prench officers understood how it|Which rests upon them. The White | of hot water. Lin 4 gee day money 9 cannon which were destroyed. | —— os a — oo ; . . Book is one of the most historical | if it EL the worst attack. 25¢ 4 from Germany, though its exact na-| happened on the first day of the rei ee | “Phere is nothing to report from|** *dded to the miltary tone of the documents on the questi |{f she wishes more © | send her own miners into Germany for it Views thus announce! ° “The number of prisoners taken pecan ce the Belgian Mission, Before thvir @ince Aug. 20 has reached 7,639, in- automobiles had come into sight the cluding 18 officers and 600 wounded. crowd opened fire on the guests with ‘The captured material listed includes |cneers and applause. One by one the 24 cannon of all calibres and moro # ate Department advices to-day on of respon- eee sacred ane tent ncens. ture is uncertain. great drum-fire preparation, scores| sibility for the war -AN inder of the front.” Germany, apparently, 1s beginning | o¢ Germans deserted to the French} M. Cambon then commented on the The French objec miren ne Udtroreas, conte Cecerated 0 feel the pinch fro ; : British, French and Italian defensive j ch shlectiven oerth ot witn autre miedaie anariteons te, to feel the pinch from'the American tines, unable to stand the strain, On| British, Pr ives EL INDIGESTION embargo and Js using strong arm said, had exerted a tre- straight swords and caps with gold methods on ‘her neighbors, ‘The, {@ day following 100 more surren-)mendous wear and tear on the Ger- belt Wensive were continued treah |. 24 giver insignia on the peaks Duteh Government ts understood to | dered. One entire platoon of Germans) man troops, the quality of which, he} DIED. ry ery preparation would be neces-| i.ineq the attention of the on- . belleve that shipyards unt close if deserted and arrived at the Branch | 60006) wee intencr fo ee NAS | GRANT.—YRANK LINCOLN GRANT, ae ai inan :oociutheiitlaoks pod lookers, Col, Fisk and his staff ’ out, But the measages here do not | Uoe#:marching in regular order, with | German advance in Roumania re- Services at Campbel! FUNBRAL wheeled and greeted the guests. Initicgte: Jat nace Ree rer an) will{@ fll complement of men, in com-| minded him in a measure of the bat-| CHURCH, 1910 Broadway, Friday 8 terday against dominant positions _ 7 he ¢ Geri fle tle of the Marne, where an app P.M. The party was headed by Baron go In opposing the Teutons. mand of German officers, sy | on such as Dead Man Hill and Hill 3441 yonchcur in civilian garb, It ine | Holland has had a strong army| ‘The hills of Dead Man and Ole) Yictorious advance was despe Paved roeriet bettice o'aahicer uate Proved to be costly failures, leaving | ciuged Count d'Cerirsel, Major As- mobilized along her border which! were taken by encircling move-| Aji signs point, M, Cambon F | Farm. We took seventeen prisoners, |MOWreycle policemen chugged into ' ' nO tA da eer fae con-| of Michael and the late Luke and Bridget the French masters of the points they |terit, Lieut. Leclerca, Major Gon. POIREE Ee Se Se Re asraule Aaaennee j ments after the French artillery fire, |eltded, to the indication that the] Guimartin, held before the beginning of the great | Daniel W. Appleton, U. 8. A.; Major _— a, to the way Holland takes these re-|Then the infantry advanced to Ruis-|German force which once was called) — Funeral trom her late residence, 2097 Battle of Verdun last year, with the| Falls, U. 8. A, and Licut. Burleigh, indomitable, has been checked for alt] West 834 at.. Coney Island; thence to exception of Hilt 804, which as yet aU: 8A. George ‘Tr. Wilson of tho |Consort of Famous Moewe|Meant to Bring Warring Na- cae * ° Mayor's Committee and Park Com- in the enemy's hands, sh vader missioner Ward accompanied the Reported Destroyed in a tions to Normal Sense, | that erie ay east Peed icpaeds writiee the wait ot the. Samant baa} Night Battle. Says His Delegate. “AMERICAN FLYERS ways refer to the offensives of the| Deen, Presented. the Commissioners, seaux des Forges. Thera they de-|time, Church of Our Lady of Bolace, West royed eight German \sortars and pe RSs Hp 17th st. Requiem mass Saturday, 26th, ptured two German majors, On@|goctalist National Secretary Held) at 0.40 A. M. Texas papers please copy. captain and a chief oMcer of en- febigelepepitabiye ineers SAG: a) , The same French troops which on| CHICAGO, Aug, 23.—Adolph Germer, tured the bloody Pepper | National Secretary of the Socialist the Belgians, accompanied by Major de ‘ Party, was held for the United States LD ” 3 raaroh Branted th honor of the | Gran jury tovlay on a charge of maxe| Allies in support of their contention, | Gen. Appleton and Col. Fisk, marched | AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 3—| KANSAS CITY, Aug, 23— Pove| Ride as they have frequently been ham- | to the centre of the fied and saluted | surprised by a British warship the| Benedict did not expect early at advan ing disloyal utterances In a public pered by downpours after a day or|the national and regimental colors, against Talou Ridgo and Hill 844. | speech. His bail was fixed at $5,000 Thursday” morning, “Aug, jartha Wasbington and No, Return to two of fighting. In the present in. | While the regiment stood at attention, |German raider Seeadier, which for] to result from his proposal to the : This was the centre of the great stance their argument has faited, | yy 70%, chime, the military apectaci® lq time roamed the seas with tho|lgcrent nations that hostilities bo] OF THE WAR'S WAR'S BATTLES ge ase arseuee Pharase inees Although the firing on the Verdun|to see—the review of the Seventh. | famous ralfler Moewe, has been sunk | ended, according to a statement by} When they saw the advancing waves front has never been equalled, there a enue pees ES pee epute Ge in the Atlantic Ocean re Mer. Giovanni Bonzano, Apostolic: ul) Whole tefritory with The French been no rain since Friday. of the fleld; the battalions broke up| q@he news was brought to an At-! doogate to the United States, who 18 : ' ONS) treaty WU Ree era ent se priteetile area bys reach bet- eae cio and tne utn.|tantic port by the British steamer si ea i eM Hs i eee who 18| (Continued trom Firet Paged — |hn"? 7 ORn RR SDAIN aM eon tery which was silencing enemy bat-|ing in perfect ranks to pass down the | Harrington Head, which had on} here to-day to attend the conventlé hour, eneireting the promontorien. teries struck a depot of asphyxiat-| line in front of the officers, board a part of the crew of the Ger-! of the Américan Federation of Catho~| . 01 jeave for a visit to the United German J NeGn ara EFS, oant non ing gas and burst, silencing three |MEN@ APPEARANCE WINS! man ship. The vessel remained here] }ic Socteties, which begins next Sun- | grates. to testify to the complete batteries. PRAISE FROM GUESTS, for two days and then steamed to| day Marina ih Gnas: MeRGk biog German prisoners express envious} Company after company of olive| England to discharge her prisoners} "I can say authoritatively that the | units than the Lafayette Squadron spramacy of Fueneh arte e avel{ Our Week-End Combination Packages i drab warriors swung past the re- Holy Father believed there was 10! pave 4 splendidly t ve (second battle of Verdun, is Petain’s FRIDAY AND SATU Gi admiration of the French artillery | owing point with clock-like accur. | 2% care ; MUNLinE cad Peea tee in earine natleoe figured splendidly in the flerce |Fecond pate oe eek since becoming ATURDAY, AUGUST 24TH AND 25TH ‘fire, “No troops could have got}acy, the officers with their hands| The raider went down fighting and) prospect o ATrING fighting of late, Corpl, Caleb Coats-/Commander-in-Chief of the French E ADMIT IT IS ANNOYING to stand around in a busy through your barrages,” said one. raised to salute and the rank and |part of her crew went with her, The| ranging terms so suld Maer. Bon-| worth jr. of No. 1411 Delaware Ave- army. It is over the exact ground store, waiting for some one to serve you, especially when BERLIN, Aug. 28 (via London). --In| fle with eyes right. Then came the! pattie ts sald to have occurred at] zano, “but he believed that he could | nue, Ruffalo, N is reported|where Petain won his laurels in re- night, more than a thousand miles|impartially offer a proposal that | ounded, Corpl, Leonard M, Reno|Pelling the Crown Prince's drive. the fighting yesterday in the region of |color guard and again the hands of you are on your way to boat or train en-route on your the German General Head-|the Belgian, British and American Summer vacation or week-end trip, then when you are . 4 = lonnan yar= ; The chiefs immediate- quarters Staff’ to-day reports, the|teviewing officers went up in salute |from this port, several weeks #30 | might bring the leaders of the wat | or New York and Martha's Vineyard, |, rae ERaOD Ae Dutnitn ct tae vies finally waited on, learn that you are obliged to make your French only guined a footing in a/While the regimental colors were|‘The Harrington Head and the Edith | ring nations to a normal sense Of} 4506. prought down his first Ger- torlous French offensive were Gens. selection of cand from one show case to an- Germaf foremost trench on a smali|@pped in their honor, The machine | Cavell, another British steamer, were | thought and to try to arrange terms” | Wan plane last week. Fayolle and Guillaumat, The latter other, until your it is eventually made up, then front to the west of the Vacherauville- | #8 detachment and the hospital! summoned by British warships to Glorious “airplane weather” has|eaptured Maurepas and Combles and another wait for your pac! to be made up wrapped and ti Beaumont Road. Led a detachment brought up the |i os. care of the Gerinan prisoners, | Pope's Note Creates Favorable Im- given tremendous npetus to the four ts charge ‘under Petain. » Sir, it wpure is annoying—BUT IN ort STORES You DON'T y , ta ry activity of aviators, eo erica t : With the exception of two places|"A%: tn segiment passed from the| The Harrington Head 1s reported to Pression tn Au RAYNE OF SXINRER ne, Sueriaane WASTE A " con your vacation Candies, Our id Com. east of Bt. Julen and on the Ypres-/a.i4 ine visitors congratulated Col.|have had thirteen members of the Aus, Me—The Vie [009 SOG te can dAneereue aoe SARATOGA WINNERS. bination Pac anticipates all your Candy req Menin road, on the Belgian front, the 1 sie Prosse learns in well- | 'e © ' 4 ready and waiting for you right NOW. It is known a German foremost trenches on’ the| Fisk on tho splendid appearance of | raiders crew on board f uccomp. kame pying the infantry nine-mile fighting front were com-|!s men. 1 they posed patiently formed quarters that Count Czernin,}at extremely low altitudes and en-| yingr RAC ‘or two-year-olds; le Friday and Saturday only. Here pletely maintained yesterday against | While newspaperinen — photographe PANY ASSAILS Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, /@aging enemy aquadrons in machine|seliing: five and a half furlongs the British attacks thom in groups and aingly, and motion | [|| ; Me iocats ona oe mata nars| a GURL Reveler, 10 (Petz), 9 to 2 2 to 1 ai fe picture camera men ground off several will answer the peace note pers [aD rave of this kind not only has|even, won, June Hug, 108 (Schuttingar), hundred feet of film COURT ORDER AS MENACE haps to-day, Tho paper declares the | joon effective but it has been without) 18 to's, 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, second: Lady ar Of ideal Bleue. British Report ne ¢ Lene and on) siiti cheered by the crowds, the note has created a favorable impres-| casualties, except for the Injury to] Elleen, 100 Troise), 10 to.1, 4 to 1 and Inclaontialigs we would mention fh pres Front. | ton= visitors entered their automobil Step LONDON, Aug. %. he British | saluting again, they were whirle fa narrow escape when a nan bUl-| Fancy, Moosehea nnehen, ¢ n have advanced their lines southwest |to the Claremont Inn, where they | Brooklyn Elison Company Alleges | Hungary, let crashed through his wind-shleld,| Grass.’ Roederer, Dalrose, Ilma Schorr Special for Tomorrow, Friday, August 24th are 4 | were luncheon Hines of Mr. Wilson, 4) {splintering glass which grazed him on/and Edith F, also ran. COVERED CREOLE PRPPERMINT of Lens, the War Office announces Injunction Interferes With British and Belgian Ministers Call! Pe is aa ae GRROEATE ora roi) reaulee troduction An attack east of Langemarck was on the Po in 0 repulsed, British posts in the netgh-| AUTOMAT COOKS OF ON STRIKE. Navy Yard Work vette UA etea tia A squadron composed of Didier eable treat in al you. | Tl ream” Dudley SARATOGA ENTRIES. Aired with finest Olt of Pen vem tle ie ety borbood of Lombaertsyde, Belgium, | lh did Ors *rar rich frawrant velvety. Chocolate. PpouSD BON and, 2 onc in landlne colt esa) on Bigelow of Boston, who had|‘?, 1 third. ‘Time~1.06 \ ul an nelly, Butcher Boy, Ballast, Fickle Vantage of our Combination Cher vou are in Ake, chased in the reaular way woul The Brit-| Masson of Los Angele Cal; The ddl son te " tink | sh and Belgian M redited to}], Hill of #eokskill, N.Y Robert were raided by the Germana. Women Ree K Asp fue tala te at ie eer j$ Nel ihe Gatisaa ¢ | awparately by |Soublan of New York, Ray Claflin] saraToaA, N. Y., Aug. 23.—The en- BRITISH FRONT IN| FRANCE ecagehaicio fatter . t 1 Bridgeman of Lake Forest, Tl, and |trieg ¢ srrow's races are as fol Special for Friday and AND BELGIUM, Aug. 23 (by the of the Kitchens Going, promo Court Justice Seudder for relief | Pope Bene to-day and inquired aa) re giaa ‘MagMonagie of Gan: Hran. | ("0% fF tormorr COVERY Money-Aweet Cul Associated Press).—Definite succogy’) The Automat restaurant at Thirty- | rom situation wh * alleged 5 of eference to the | oi yesterday executed a movement tows: oe Ai icaie Lemania so Aik ies mun oy i full of vst ha bath can ‘be recorded this morning for tha fitet Street and Broadway was cloned | tnroat eruption { States 0 se 1 the Pope's peace | O80 A ew French trenches to pro ee BASE ii a Tong Letty, | tam Ay bl IF World. Reneera latest British operations east and | to-day as @ result of @ strike of cooks. | Government work Nay 4 ft piled he In| tee the infantry, the machines flying Thert’ A. 108; Chief Lalld, 08; Hed Sox to the palate of the grave lover, Our. rex, rade ENT z ch da wr+ | hastily recrut omen preside over ‘ a, eit n Com-| meaning as that of lresiden son in| the 4 ane rlosions o| J sue rounded by much uncertainty owing! the kitchens, mana > keep open, bur | ranch! W : | here © leaving ample liberty | big shells leaving the Freoch line. Ack WE ALSO OFFER: to the flerceness of the resistance Of- | posted signs asking indulgence of | P*?* “0 ea It , ce in future ULD PLAINLY SEE EACH DE- | \* eda, Man fered by the Germans the. publ [Rennes ath Bes Benes Fe reac ue th Getaile Pte ooo iL OF BATTLE. i ‘ SONTED FREAR” FayrEED AS ves ai leleainiti “it ; { turthe sousston » deta | THIRD RAve® RESTO PROIT: - Frank Va manager of the sivanin 6? , 7 Germany to-day acknowledged receipt! On returning the Americans @e-|on- mile —*i ee clrest and wmosd inecioes Freee BERLIN REPORT ON RAID, | Automate, eat ne nad employed priva Lady path Metals: tron lof the peace tv mising to examine | scribed the fight a8 @ marvellous ong | Reve. 10: Olea T seasor _anapy etectives to find out y we] pairs a ne [it with benevole and care and|sinee they could plainly see each di FAD * Marchand? “ian Two Planes Which Ralded Britain W. Me siinilar organtaatic : “apap eet \ wee that the] to give an answer after reaching an|tail of the raging Patt .. Put Alla 8 of Phoenix Flan Have Not Hetorned, backing the strike, He sald he had re Spee an : Peeeene aii Niel Jan uncomfortable one wit * : cae) i aitteeltia ante || Wonaent 1a aielicjeue SF BERLIN. Aug. 28 (vie London).—In fused to recognize de aubmitted | company Ws " ivati | ASF Joonstantly passing through the tra. | PY SaaP A a 1 In which these sweets are presented |) with Unexcelled” Premiu righ , eles eens festory of DIE shells which made the Pg MIG. NE aca Y Oy Mie ch world a tlack yesterday on the Brit-| by a committee of em oF shorte 7 9 tay ih 00) a aay Ye F joker Ne ey. reno am seria! atta: : r te omnisteg at araployeen fer r the hed that the! BARUCH SELLS HIS SEAT, | air “shaky” and which could be felt ron Gjidds 188; Fig the exe as TNS, Bey init) eae Meh coast military establishments at! hours, 25 per pay and extra|injumetion t peeuing iat hada dbl sontinuowaly ead 1 Bitiomen Margace, Ramsgate and Dover wore! pay for overtime. The strike js said ss ‘An expedition with bombing. ma 1 lewpoint Timp, so long ag itr the losses | eatin: ica ie n : 1: Hyannis, 125; 4 # BARCLAY STREET. 206 BROAD’ bombarded successfully, the War Office| to have beon Initiated Curough the Motel ao tone te Mt ther pubie | waite Stools ke to Give Thme | oinos, led by Adit, Willis B, Havi p.) tor aM. ean te PM Py af hg agnounces RAM and Testaurant W 8 Fodeta eerie Yara, | ed Werk lund of Minneapolls, last night was rgearcole and oY STREET " eerie ee er rial engagemer h natitution ar ee i tecide asia hie SEUROanE oy a tecnins <i > Daly Coors h 0 ee Mown three alrpunce, | No 988 Seventh Avenu menaced ‘by the: present altuation,| ..memans Me Bar hoday sala attacked unsu ully by a Germaz iat kK ROW & NASSAU ST 266 WEST 198TH STR ERT Two German machines have not re a axed, " inh prone ae n the New York « Mxeha squadron. Scie ah npr ‘Clears 12 P.M. Daily Deven 1G PM Bak 12 P ‘, : arr) tn Wrancin Wi Welch for 648,00 Dr, Kdmond Gros of Parts, who Abe teen! 1a JOOME STREET 2 WEST 34TH STREE turned. Carransa's Davebter to Wed Aguilar! care contr focted vas instrumental in organizing the Mi; Sat, 10 BM ry Clon 7 PM; gat 10 POM. - ‘To-Morrow, |’ Juaticn Heudder wall the injunct aa been &. member singe (868 wae soful Lafayette Flying Ce "ACH ataiten fillers ti, vear ate EAST pip. STREET 4% OTH (St. a 3D. AVE, Otticial announcement was mate in) yeexieo CITY a SNe ie Dean ah Cand e “4 eved Mra Baruch made the gat success 4 alin toa’ . ae Tuthie M., 114. Bab. 10 PM; Bat ser ioore 12 P.M. Deity, ee Yesterday that len Germain air J Aug. 22.~-Gen, [had alres pnaivied 4 7 r with American volunteers, has b te. Meath? itd: Memories 11. limo), | 472 FULTON 8T., BKLYN w 187 MARKET St. Newar had dropped bombe on Dover,| Aguilar, ex-lorelgn Mints and | mit_neceasary repaly ind he ‘ e « ‘ppolnted a Major of the American’ if Wty Continents 14," Gens Glows 11:90 P.M: Mat 12 PM Clone 11.30 PM? Bat, ia Baw nd Ramegate. ptleven per-| Mies Virginia Carranza, daughter of |e nt ats 1; smodinoation | the f neoula Hmy {nthe Aviatton Signal Corps, j14. Menve Cauae' imp’). 114, Pergourdine, 114, 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Closes 11.30 P, M. Daily. e iailled and thirtlen were in-|the President will be martied in t work Dy w res f ne > , Te will give up his practice for the! Quen Riv 4 ne mm ‘The specified weg: includes Le container, Queretaro ju-mosrow, the motion to vacate the injunction, National ete Ty duration of the war, VAppreatice glowance claimed, ‘Track fast

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