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eT. EEE ht ~RECOUNT SHOWS BENNETT GAINS IN “ALL FIVE BOROUGHS cumtne te ervenee Hie womens | het bere ceet te tae by petition | pertoon oth the + terned ee ee ee ehowes coughs napping in the primaries HR | thet the inapertors " eed of mabing © pre primers om [het feternes te coe oe OF ter PelgR, oF pring te the pollen, thet) Mitohet and $8 for Menortt Sate ttending We thew reevier bot | GAVE MITONEL % TOO nese. Ne ome tmagined thet ee lore AND SENNETT w TOO Few em abveres vote would be cnet All they 416 wes count wp o total we OFF Goins Bhend te CRFTY Oo! OOF Of Fle MEFs WOtEE thee hed bene coat glame ond nominate the Mayer The pRyd ny Ae gyda principe! planks of our pletion #1) teen more than he eotuslly feoeln be egETeasive Amerioeniom en 66 and give Temmets ton ines then he ae Tomme tently received, This we thy mast @ “The Mayor's record of both ©8! grant case of pumping of the returns Bnd civic sdminioivetion will enue that pas been @ecovered in the inves. the camps’ Me Hgetion, GO, Bocialiat candidete for teaver | Oberon © Dewey te th epentiren hae already declared thet My Mit " of the events I “ut This chat’s vigorous Americaniom and pro-| inetance and others in Kings County war policy W the lawur EVASIVE AS TO MITCHEL'S AT- TITUDE AT PRESENT. When asked whether the Puston Commition had any definite samur- ance from the Mayor thet be would ecgeyl the Fusion independent nom- ination, Mr. Buckner wee evasive ip reply. Me said thet any one whe knew the Mayor ought to bere au doubt on that point “As soon ae we have obtained the requisite number of signatures,” sald Mr. Buckner, “we shall formally no- tify the Mayer of bis nomination end can ranks, All organtestion loader and strict party men will declare themselves for the primary nominee because of adberence to the prin- ciple of regularity, Many Hepublicans who are pot wed closely to party organization are ex- © pected to assert that the municipal ~ election Ip Bon-partinan and that they are free to support Mitchel, without invalidating their Kepublicaniem. Mayor Mitche! Is scheduled to make neveral speeches Monday might In Re- putiican organisation club houres tn Hrooklyn. In view of the probable setion of party leaders to stand by Bennett ag mominee of the primaries, it is doubtful whethor these meeting will be held. No one cared to tak the responsibility to-day te confirm or to cancel them, A meeting of Republican leaders of the clty has been called for to-mor- row afternoon to discuss the situation and determine on a definite course ot action, Until that time no one of them cared to make @ statement for quotation, The Republicans are confronted ‘ with the necessity of sy a muntotpal ticket naming William M. a — Benpett for Mayor and William A. Prendergast for Comptroller, and all through the primary campaign Ben- be brought te the 4 Attorney Her Dietriet Attorney Beane dy teeued eubpoenas for ioepectors in inepection @istriets in New York County in whieh inreguier have | been discovered. Me jnsued ‘he fol- bewlng Ptelement fey "We have discovered such dis erepancics in eixteen districts as to warrant immediate investion- In more than 100 other in- stances in other districts belluts produced in the review show fravds, These will be taken up in order, The most flagrant cases will have immediate attention.” G. 0. P, FUBION LEADERS MAY SUPPORT BENNETT. ow admite that Bennett was the winner joaders who have beon his stanch sup- porters ia the Fusion movement will be required by the rules of party reg~ ularity to desert hii support of Bennett. Thos» who will have to switch include United Statow Senator Celder, State Comptroller Travis and Depuy Comptroller Board- County Chairman Alfred ©. and Commissioner F. J. H. Kracke, al) of Kings, and County Chairman De ragga of Queens. This shifting of allegiance @1ll be embarrassing to many Republican leaders. Mr. Kracke, for instance, Is one of Mayor Mitchel's appointees. and join in the) “=: GERMANY | HAS 6 800,000 MEN TO CARRY OM WAR Casualties, the ‘Una: Infit and Work. ers Have Reduced Force From 14,000,000, wr'h TUh FRENCH ~ARMID® IN THE PIO, Gept $6—<dermany to-day has ©190,000 men an the “bu | al” WIth whieh te enforce ber 4 for “® piace tm the sun” This ie the “man power that remains [OU of & gota! of 16,000,000 men who | have Neured te the German miitiary | Mate and passed through the bands of Germany's military arbiters OF (he 640,000 approximately 6,00), otually at the fromt and 400,-| ore are in reserve, ‘The rema 1,000 constitute one of the great tragedies of (he war, They are | the boy suidiers of the olagnes of 11) [and 120 They constitute the only Fmource of "human material” upon | whieh Germany has to draw, They As p00n as Mayor Mitchel offictally| must fii up josses in the German | Army which with no major Allied ot. in the primary all the Kepublinw | fensives in progress normaily total | marke from 70,000 to 60,000 monthly. ! The German General Staff bas pot | succeeded In imposing on the German | people its right to seine these youth: before they are eighteen, Theret yr: this last drop of potential German | manhood cannot pase into the ariny except in piecemeal low as the buys attain the age of eighteen, The figures clted herewith are based upon the highest and most ac-| curate sources of informauon, From this same source it ls possible to de-| tail this bistory of Germany's oe Dillgation efforts. PARIS fF ept 00 Menry Prem Ne-Revilies, Minister of Bi rlone Abroad upoe ble reture |. tay from the United States Quoted President Wilson es ber tag said wpoe bie Gepartere “Te the lest man, to the lent dotiar, the whole force of the United Mates te ot pour service.” M Freekiie-Hovilion went bodies of ol! nations at war with the Central Powers, He pressed ratiofaction at the resu\\s of bie vielt and the treatment ac- corded bim ta the United States LIBERTY BONDS AT 100,22. AMUmnigh LAberty Honds made » new record af 10092 to«tay, Iarge purch of (he (am exempt ff enti pation of Tax Day, Oct. t bears had things pretty much their Way With the feet of the market. ails were hammered eteadily, HL Paul going off 31-4 to @ low of 66 1-2, and | Vacttic dropping 2 1-6 to 127 1 nino went off 1 3-4, dropping to 106 1 Har oliver dropped 6 cents in the Lont And 4 IB conte per ounce here reaching 97 1-2 cents, as compared with & hieh of 108 1-2 leone than @ week a6 << * CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. With net changes trom peerious elope, xa ght my r Aw sr hae. = Am. ten ity Aa Diet sovad » bo ay 3 am t ik ) iS ‘i hy i *s Fast Side Women Fight for hance to Accompany Rela- tives to Camp. New Yort’s sccond 2 per cont. contingent of National Army eoldiers- to be started this morning for Camp Upton, At the pneyiveanta station and the Thirty-fourth Breet ferry 4 Manhattan and at the Carlton Ave- yards of the Long Island Rall 4 in Brooklyn, the men departed! lwith fags Muttering, ang left behind them cheering, and sometimes woep- ing, crowds of (oeir friends and rela- tives. More of this contingent will leave! ue are scheduled to be on thelr way on Sunday, The camp ts ready for them | and their training will begin to ear. | nest on Monday. Koger Bb. Wood, in ebarge of the draft in New York, announced to-day | that the next contingent, 26 per cent., Will be called Oct, 12 instead of Oct. | 3, the change being necessary because | the Distbict Hoard, headed by Charlies | Evans Hughes, is “snowed under with work.” Perhaps the Myliest scene to-day | was at the Brookiyn departure. There 061 men, the quotas of twenty-three local boards, entrained in two nec- | tions of eight cars each. The first left at 10.16 o'clock and the second a |few minutes later, On bridges, via- |ducts and roofs a multitude of flag- | bearing well-wishers who could aot get Into the yards shouted their fare- wells. NEWORAFT QUOTA, "60 AE NDCTED KORNILOFF FORCED OFFFORYAPHANK, INPLO|SWARED BY !T0 REVOLT TO HALT GETS BIG SENDOFF —RAIDSONI. W.W. PLOTS BY GERMANS a Federal Grand Jury at Chicag Finds German Connec- tions in Conspiracies, ” © heen four fe More WaARtinaton then 140 ind mente by the Pear Investigat: iww evidence seourcd in the recent Fed eral rata The indict MAY Oxeeed (hint draws and vole’ up stood, and all that ren | ose them to the court, be done at any time. It te understood 1 Jury tn Chicar nts, whieh ae neety | er, bave been », it is wnder- | jon is to re » may the indictments | Hitiag being inate | to-morrow, and the last Of the MOM) rove boon found under the section of \the crimina) code defining “offenses nee of the Govern able by a fin 0 of imprison- of not more thas ment pot more than six ye or! both. The offense charged ts regard- | @d by officials as next in gravity to treason itself | The evidence laid before the Grand Jury, which was of such volume as actually to weigh @ ton oF more, is) said to show @ nation-wide conspir- Aoy to hampor the Government in al- most every conceivable way, with ramifications into practically every State. It concerned anti-draft demonstra- f war industries by burning of wheat feids, burning of Umber which the Government was planning to use for airplane construction, and @ continu ous antl-Ally ad anti-war propaganda from hustings and soapbox. There was evidence that German money wa Jexpended mith Kaiser's Agents sd Great Fire and Planned to Dis- organize Russia, PRTROONAD, Rept The tart! Oh, you y order lesved by Gem Korniiof! sleep out ae Ce ander-in-Chief, reprinted tn Best we & Mohtlev tends to show that Korn. 4 to launch re tn an effort to thwart the Nev newspaper Hott was volt largely German pi hy order that German about the gre a Zhien from it had been learned epents bad brought fire in Karan, bed ne of rubles in dis- coal mines im the and that the Ger- proposing @ general of ive along the whole front for the Urpose of forcing @ disorganised Ktussian retreat | tically negligible. Soft gray wool. Head, hands and feet all in one, organising the Hiver Doo region, * were comfortable night’s rest. The Germans also had planned to ‘ viow up the bridg cross the Rivers Doleper and Volgu, and wore orm O. D. inog « movement of Maximailsts in Olive hats, caps, ‘Gi Korniio the article adds, had 0 sUNpect treason among ir- sweaters. Jerseys, hand- kerchiefs, cigarette cases— everything in O. D. a sol- ible Russian organizations in n pay. The General, not doubt- dier needs. ROGERS PEET COMPANY ing that irresponsible tafluences had Broadway at upper hand tn Petrograd and that at 13th Se, at 41st St, drab uniforms, shirts, socks, of saving the Fatherland, Premier addresed the at its frat se day in the Municipal T! recelving applause which can principally from the less radical kroups of delegates. He spoke in forceful style, with the air of chal- ning his opponents. The address as largely a defense of the acts of | “The F *& was on the brink of an abyss, our Broadway Corners’ extreme deotaion for the pur- at Warren Before the war the German army) | ae Another embarrassing feature is the division of the Fusion tleket which would result from admission of the Mayor's defeat. The Republican leaders will be called on, in the event that Mayor Mitchel runs on the City Party ticket, to support Bennett and Prendergast and Adamson, the latter an out-and-out Democrat. An irregularity which does not con- cern the result of the primary contost for Mayor was discovered In @ prelinit- my review of the ballots cast ip the birty-third election district of the Twelfth bly District in Brook- fevoted @ considerable portion |iyn to.any. Mitchel got 9 votes in speeches to attacks on Pren-| this district, 49 © man Wnt to hold pubiio jon of the Mitchel ballots Lorie | that pe, A Mf attempt to diagu handwriting, MAY WITHORAW FROM had Written om every Mitchel, ballot RACK ALTOGETHE! dependent candidate. There was some gossip this afternoon to the effect that the Mayor may withdraw from the race altogether, and the City Democracy may substitute George McAnony as the independent candi- date against Bennett, but McAneny's —triends say the gossip is not worthy of consideration, a» Mr. MoAneny ip empermanently out of municipal poll- ca, , ‘The Mayor will be forced to @ Pe quick decision, because, in order that the ballots may be distrib PI) uted to New York soldiers abroad 9d in time for election, they should be printed to-night and shipped = to-morrow. ‘The printing of the ballots for sol- diers has been held up by a restrain- is J erder forbidding the Board of 4 Elections to put Mayor Mitchel's »_Hame in the Republican column, This so Order ig returnable on Monday. In case Mayor Mitchel, on the face of the revised returns consents to allow Bennett's name to go in the Repub- (ican column as the nomineo it will bbe necessary for him to say whother je names Of follr candidates for tho ody Commjttes. Apparently the names were written in aflér the coun: Was begun. Senator of the Twelfth Dis- semper srr CUTS SOLDIER INSURANCE. Senate Sub-Comm’ Meximem From from $10,000 to $7, in the mazimum amount of individual insurance and ome reduction of disability allow- Fincipal to dependent bila Boldi the tosmort phi i the bit to the Benate o Bext week, yew rast oped to report for passe, AQUEDUCT WINNERS. TEST, RACE Hor | tweyeur-olde selling: purae. $600; five furlongs.—Stid- Ruger te is (Troaier 6 and T to 10, ft to hb wd n, 107 (Pari to 6, third, Thine, ‘1.01 3. Yawbeek, Piedra, Phalerlan, Olympus, Litholick and Dady ae in RACE—For all ages; high sgh Phan atee: with $600 a acd n), 3 added; six furl: longa. Ultimatum, | 134 § and out, ‘won: to e wants bis own name to go in the Sichy Party column, An effort will bo Cin to clear up this situation before . aight. ENNETT’'S UNOFFICIAL LEAD NOW PUT AT 681. The recount was nearing its end at & late hour this afternoon, Twenty- even out of thirty-eight election dis- triets in Senator Calder’s Assembly Pistrict in Brooklyn showed a gain ‘of 65 for Bennett in the investigation this afternoon, He had already gained oMeclally in the Fourth District in making his unoffictal lead Bennett's biggest official gain of the day was found in the ballot box of the Seventh Assembly District, in Brook- lym, and the circumstances attending this disclosure indicates that the IMs triet Attorney of Kings County as well as the District Attorney of New York County will be called upon to begin ap Inyestigation of frauds in the pri- maries in favor of Mitchel and against Bepnett. ‘The ballot box of the Twenty-sixth f Blection District of the Twenty-sev- enth Assembly District was not pro- duced when the district was reviewed Ipst night, Chairman of the Board of Blections Boyle sent a peremptory order for the production of the box and { appeared quite mysteriously to-day at the headquarters of the re- Viewing board at No. 125 Worth Street. The box was opened and found to gontain 29 ballots, 20 of which had Deen cast for Bennett 9 of which f oes dan HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. FIRST RACH—Two-year-olds; Ave a4 sg, bat futonge a bumble ee 951.40, place Ho, do show $6. i; Paganina, 107 an), place $8. show $2.70, sec- Iden). 106 (Haynes), gow 98.40, ‘Time, 1.0014, Teil incor: Albroght, Starworth, Runlad, also pag third, ity, ran. SECOND RACE—Chaimin, chase; four-year-olde an phout two me O'Connor) show $8 Be, steeple upwapl 20° st might, ari the straight, place Maren Court ii9 thie: yenson) Ply 30, second; Carl, 192" ( show 87.40. third Tine, 4.08 oonlighter 24," Braze- nose, Pocket, Cynosure, Lou-Lie Lave ‘also ‘ran, bai: —@~—__—_—_ Wilson College Drops Fudge thes to Conserve Sugar. CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., Sept. 28. There'll be no fudge parties for the next two months at Wilson College for women here. Students and faculty, to vonserve sukar, have pledged themselves to eat no candy for that period. LONDON, Sopt. munition works @t Imuniehofen, ni Conptence, Baden, was destroyed Wed- neaday night by fire, according to @ de- spatch recolved here from Geneve. 28 ver after Wednesday, fi 2| Direct Hits Observed on 45 Gotha ~A dig German r 10 deliberating acs late contained 61 divisions of 70,000 men. Mobilization at the declaration of war of all who had previous military | training brought the total to 4,600,000, But these were insufficient, ‘Phe | ¢ Eraats Meserye, 600,000 strong, was! mobilized uf men whose physical cou-| dition was a trifle under normal army standard. wWl4 was calied out—s60,0W0 men _— became twenty yearsold in that in 1916 cali for the first oI "the Landsturm ylelded 1,100,000 men, the 1916 class another 450,000 men, @ epe- clal call in September for the re- mainder of the Landsturm 130,000, and an adyance call for the 1916 class 460,000. Still more men were therefore Germany combed out 800,000 more by stringent exam- inations of those previously exemptur 6 the 1917 class was ae out early—460,000 boys, elgbteen a nineteen yours old. Another combi rocess added $00,000 more, and fini y, in November, 1918 class was called out—another 460,000. In 1917 the demand for human ma- terlal wan still more pressing. An- other squeezing proc found 160,000 more men, araiding the Kmptre of every man who by any streteh of medical inspection Could’ be regarded ag fit for military service, There re- malned no other resource except the boys taken a8 oon as they became olghteen, jot before 1918 can the German staf begin incorporating the class—and then only as fast as become eighteen, At least Soo-000 men are needed for indispensable tn- dustrial and civil service behind the ines, The utterly unfit totals 2,800,000, BIG GERMAN AIRDROME DESTROYED BY BRITISH Airplanes Lined Up on the Ground, LONDON, Sept. 28.—An official com- munication issued by the Admiralty to- aircraft carried out a bombing raid yesterday on the St. Denis Wei trem alrdrome, Bombs were dropped on the sheds and on fifteen Gotha machines lined up in the airdrome, direct hits being observed on the latter, "Ai our machines returned safely,” RUSSIAN WOMEN FIGHTERS BECOME GREAT MARCHERS | Officially Praised for Gatlntry| ¥ When Men Soldiers Were All Demoralized. PETROGRAD, Sept, 28.--An army order jasued to-day gives bigh praise to the Second Women's Fighting De- tachment at the front. "The order says the women soldiers arrived at a time of great difficulty, owing to the struction of roads by 4 contu- sion caused by the retreating demoral- \zed troops. Nevertheless the women wore perfectly disciplined and showed “(hat they were conscious of thelr duty of defending the Fathoriand.” In tactics the women are described as having beon efficient, especially in close formation work, The women served in @ Turkestan rifle division, ous for hard march- ing, but kept up with the mon, tramp- ing along in thelr heavy equipment twenty or thirty miles a day, pote a Plants to Get Women im Munitto —- - Same Pay as M. Jory tn Villiyen A Pis-| HARRISBURG, Pe, Sopt, 31.—Wom- eurece, now permitted to work in cer- RED OAK, Ia., Sept. 28—The jury in| tain branches of the munitions industry the trial of Rev. Lyn George Kelly,|in Pennsylvania hitherto handled ex- chareed with murder in connection with clusively by men, under a ruling an- axe slayings, w 8 4 the women be paid waxes equal Lo those! given men, Then the class of|f re PRES eee FR SFRSE ~ Es. FPEEPS EF ORE PPEIES EEE eS ees es ss cesSpathiat ev etenaesss eemscepenss: ROS FS ELE SR RR Be ie | BEN! SeuaissEs! FRE SPREE momen 93 cee Eeneeset ~EepSouergeptiesse: Ferre RS BBS ee RRS RS w x ba i 164% i a it nt Bt BY 1 18 ay we TE wh mt 3 te = ae aN aig 1 ire Opelan 6: 23% —1 Stonk salem, Uta}, 142,000, NEW yor’ cerren EXCHANGE. Low. Close. de A TWO GUARD COLONELS High 23. Hi 23.6! ok IGCAGO CORN MARKET. a 7% Maw ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Deo Norfolk and Western, gross carnings increas net after Cay 081 tat wurplug after charges, $13,991, Erenser $610,034 Ohto, e! increase decrease, Baltimore $431,813, National Cloak ry Company, y regular quarterly common. stock, stock record Oct, lend of $1.25 0 able Oct, 15 t Weyland O11 and Gas Company, dividend of & red gtock, Daya ie Nov. 10'to wtock record Nov, rn, elght month: awed $73,988; n North Butto Mining terly, Gividong of Company, conte a ar stock record Oot pald, Bilver quoted @ off 61-8 cents conte to $1.04, Corn Products Company — Rewuli quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. « 1-2 conta per ounce, Mark reforred stock and 41-6 per cent ack dividends, Thi cleans ui a div: de in arrears. Payable 1 tiack of record Ovt, 5, Peeters Jeon eEreee “ $ where several women fought for a 4 | Attaeked by a number oi add ote 9 to 19 points, FS HT HT Se elght months’ g2.818.008 ht months’ $8,237,064; rem: t quotations, 96 | Col, Landon 9 the head of the academy From tho Pennsylyania station 662 men departed, many of them having come from points up-State, These arrived at the Grand Central Station and marched across to the Pennsylyania terminal. The| sergeants in charge reported that some of them were “lost” between | 1” tice on Sept. 5 disclosed the evidence | stations—having taken advantage of |ypon which the Government proceeded the last opportunity that their clvi- to act, Han clothes gave them to get refresh- | One feature which the investigation ments that will be barred once they brought out sharply was the large— don the uniform. almont | predom{nating—mombership of Austrians in the ranks of the Bix drafted Chinese—who say they fy were born in San Francisco and are |W, local organizations, and also © therefore entitled to fight for the large membership of the various Stars and Btripes—headed the con-|"ces which comprise Austrin-Hun- tingent from Local Board No. % gary, Thousands of these men, un- There were 4% men in this contingent restrained because the United States and ‘they ‘repenpated. almost that |! Mot at war with Aust#la, Federal many nationalities, ‘They rode in investigators have ie, a iJ Ld State in automoblies provided by their |ffee to carry on whatever activities board officials. Siminy Kelly, who| Were planned. used to be known as @ “power” In CHICAGO, Sept. %8,—Federal offi- the, lower east side, got an oyation |Clals have Meester their polloy of and a box of candy which a girl silence on the activities of the Grand threw him from a window, Jury which has been investigating I The quotas of Boards Nos. to|W. W. and Kindred organizations ted ‘ay of the terry, | There was no hint when indictments aie wpe eos, ‘onaclentious” ob-| would be returned in court jector in tho Brooklyn contingent, ola’ aus Avene "8° ARMY AVIATOR 18. KILLED BY MOTORCYCLE SPEEDER “I was @ soldier for three years in the Twenty-third Regiment,” bry sald, — Earl T. Brown of Salt Lake Victim of Crash Near Mineola— “but about six months ago Il was con- Civilian Is Held. vei Private Earl T. Brown of the Twen- Ho entrained sadly. The men from Board No. 90 car- ty-third Alr Squadron at the Mineola Aviation Encampment was killed last ried crepe, and banners announced night by & civilian motorcyclist who that they were going to “hang it on the Kaiser's door." These men road at top speed along the road from Westbury to Mineola, L. I. @ mascot, too, a dog that hiked 14,000 ‘The civilian's identity is known to in @ single year with its master, m Ferreri, who is one of the the military authorities, and he is held ‘at the fleld hospital, for he, too, was in- jured, A rigid investigation has been undertaken, and the whole problem of making the roads safe for soldiers has been taken up. Brown was walking along the dark road and it 1s said tho wind was in the wrong direction to permit of his being warned by the sound of the motorcycle engine. He was thrown into a ditch and when he was removed @ few min- utes later to the field hospital It was found that his back was broken, He inter. tmother, Mrs. Babbie $23 South Fourth East plentifully supplied, as many letters and cancelled checks, Indications pointed to a group of men as prime movers in the great con- aplracy with @ large number of agents Jacting under thelr orders, ‘The na- tlon-wide raid conducted upon local reenwich Village Boy Scouts escorted the men of Board No. 100 to the ferry, and a number of women marched with the men. There was some delay at the ferry because the Yonkers contingents were late, ‘The most painful of the leave tak- scenes Were enacted at Public No. 76 in Norfolk Street, In, School chance to accompany thelr husbands, brothers, sweethearts, A police ser- geant who tried to kee order was women and his face was scratched. Several of these women became hysterical later when the ferryboats were pullin Sut. A few of them were permitte to ride over to Long Island City with the ayee > Brown, Btreot, Salt Lake City, Utah. He was hwactriene years old and had been in MAY LOSE COMMANDS Talk of Consolidation of Third New Jersey and First Delaware Causes Gossip, CAMP EDGE, SHA GIRT, N, J., Sept. 28.—It 1s reported that when the Third New Jorsey Infantry, which 1 to-morrow for Anniston, Ala. Camp MeClellan it will be consolidated with the Second New Jersey Infantry and the First Delaware Infantry into ‘a war aise regiment. This would leaye three or four hundred men over but Yl they would probably be organtaed into © }machine gun unite If this plan should be followed it will leave two colonela without regt- ments, Tho Delaware regiment has @ colonel who the funtfor of Col, Reading of the Second, who ts the + | sorior of the threo. Being the provisional commander of the troops of tho diviaton atill in the North, Col, Reading may not go until the last unit leaves, This would be the detachments from headquarters here and at Laurel, Del, ‘There has been some talk of the Goy- ernment turning the Berdentown Mill- tary Academy into a school for officers, vice since May. tion , ke ek ey Shae a ble t. eter Riven” months ago 60 cents Wes and it {# surmised the Government | might retain him there in some capac- ‘rlity and leave tho senior Colonel, Col in| Reading, in, command of the enlarged shown in the Government under bis Premier: | y ship. | When the Premier spoke of the re- fusal of the Soldiers’ and Workmen's delegates of Helaingtors to oppose the | reopening of the Finnish Diet, al- though the Government had forbid- den {t, the Bolsheviki burst into loud cheers. "Cheer, my friends, if you will,” said M. Kerensky, when he was able to make himself heard, “but bear in mind that a German ficet is moving up the Baltic.” DIED. SERVICES.—THE FUNERAL OBUROH ik &. Campbell's), Broadway and FRICK, WILLIAM H., Friday, @ ®, a> LOST, FOUND AND REWAI Are DRE as ap Yevty GUND ce PROFIT | Special for Friday, Sept. 28th FRUIT AND NUT WAFFLES — Dainty wafer shape sweets, com- prised of crispy, taat) over fa home h kil ae nae th crushes feemsd tate anus anarens i CHOCOLATE COVERED ABSORTED Goc ORNET & ce 5 ra Uke the Fure, good, old time mont Maple Buxar, MAPLE, PECAN KISSES — It yea beard OCOLATE COVERED OARA Pat ° aye the sweet, but nelther ey in Pee econ are ae saat arta WE ALSO soso. ee ELLOWS—The toy tine one The Bolshevik - White Night Revolution in Russia Told about in a series of Six Articles by ARNO DOSCH-FLEUROT, the famous World War Correspondent at Petrograd, “What Bolshevikism Is” the subject of the first article of the series, will be published i-| regiment, Col, Landon long since made to| all arrangements to go to Anniston and (te France,

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