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“en, ‘Htenaine northward more than 2 lea. Among the larger Lal juded in the territory are Udin » Tercento, and particuiariy teviaaie where all Italian stores and muni tions have béen held in reacrve. Muct of this material already has been ‘te stroyed. “Italy fs not defea Shieh Italian official. oa ber part of the war, If the cl population can be suMciently quieted , eald She will onrry wan by rations that must ~ from America in American ab!pa Whether the famous Italian gen- ral, outnumbered nearly four to one GBA check the spectacular on-rush rs Mackensen an the Teuton) Sarda depends, military authorities ers believe, entirely upon the num-| bs of big guns the Allics are able to UEtt to Cadorna before # great battic | felons the Tagliamento begins That Italy was betrayed by OF “fan spies ia tho firm belief of Italian ,offictals here. Otherwise Mackensen “Soyld never have known the weak “ point in the Itailan lines © she ftalian right, which firs( failet “tinder the enemy's great asmault, It) "Ry sald tere, was composed of ters “Atoriald, not seasoned in war, Th Miron made It necessary for the who *Hront to be withdgawn to avoid *Hunking attack. The Malian Genera Staff knew that no lesa than 700,000 Séferman and Austrian troops wore | ving Cadorna’s army. Neverthele ss! fe atlack could have been resisted | soesfully, Italians here say, hat) fed been given by the Allies, to t 7h calle for munttions and #up- 700 cannon lost were | Ra Most of the ot for | S\aken without having fired “lack of ammunition. paslichs-nte SHEJOIGING IN BERLIN "OVER MACKENSEN'S | : VIGTORY IN ITALY ‘Kaiser Wilhelm Expected | Emperor Karl on the thon 10 Front. ! _ AMSTERDAM, Oct. eo 29.—Berlin swave to-day over to rejoicing at the) rinan arms in the 6 against Italy, Despatohes from 1@ German capital told of spectal molidays granted the sctiools, a dis- lay of flings throughout the nation various celebrations, Si public feeling there was that ¢ victorious advance of the Austro- German armies would hasten peace ore than any other event. success of the The Berlin press not only rejoloed a the Italians are belng punished, the hint that thePAustrians had been @enaht « needed lesson on what could sand, conversely, what might happen Td Saeustrin attempted a separate peace, ‘emperor Karl on the Isonzo front “ghortiy. a Bad Cough Parprising results, from thie honre- hicticieeininteteiny fou have a severe cough or chest at titkle, hoarseness, or difficult ak, or if your child wakes up ant auick help, just try th pleasant bien 2 home-made cough edy. rug) Pinex (60 cents worth). this into a pins bottle and fill the p. Thus prepared, you have a ‘of really remarkable cough to give quick and lasting relief times, in a way that means business. ex is a special and highly con- ay pine extract, and is noted for its in overcoming severe coughs, enthusiastic users haye made it lamous the world over. of this noted mixture, ‘Vy avoid appoigtment, ask for "24, ounces if Prk with full directions and tee of absolute satisfaction or joney promptly refunded, goes with their editorial comments carried ae agcompiished with German help Kaiser Wilhelm is expected to join Tells How to Stopa } Sete erase lie ol” accompanied with soreness, night with srene and you 8 it can supply you with 24y Bi o! Sout le with plain granulated sugar y-—one that can be ‘depended & You can feel this take hold of a trated compound of genuine Nor. roat and chest colds, Its millions There wre many worthless Imita-) lon't accept anything else, A guar- The Pinex Co, Ft. ‘U.S. SHOTS HEARD [ALLIED » Joint The gen- | TROOPS (ROUND THEWORLD, SEIZE POSITIONS =: SAYS BRITISH PRESS. ON FLANDERS LINE | xpected to to Olfset Russian} Belgians and British British Make Sue- Lapse, Hearien Italy, and | cessful Raids and Bring Assure Victory. Back Prisoners. INDON, Oct. 29.—Tho en Oot ite of the American army tive F anceof, TONDON, Great “raluing activity of Hritieh and Belgian troops in Flanders was reported In to-day’s official etatement, into ac- ont » woatern front, al British advance in andars. Jt wae this marvellously accurate shooting Just Friday which opened the for the French mmash, A grent eiglit-chambered conerete block does not Jusfity a relaxation be Brit- ish efforts. The Graphic says: "The descendants of the embattied farmera of Concord have fire which, Itke that of the minute men, way THE EVENING WORLD, “MonDAY, OOTOBER 29, 19 ~ 9 oman o WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—Ten cach the $6,000,000,000 goal of classes aud * are on the subser Returns to the Treasury Depa but that the $5,000,000,000 m le margin Is assureds The work of education in the by officials a# auguring certain suc joan will be floated {n February, | Meantime Liberty Bond buyer: chases to accept warsavings certificates. to doub “Prom now on,” declared a hix though overshadowed as a news Item) «Opposite Warneton wo raided the || man and woman has come to real by the Austro-Ger invasion offenemy at night," Field Marshal Haig (| cent. United States bond tn.” Tt cives prominent notice In the| declared. "In the neighborhood of} newspapers an a much more than] Reutel hostile rec ; ae detach-| — ave The Daily Ne ments were repulsed. North of ae VEE TBR DANY NOWS sr unaey a Batetan patrol captiined ne ferult? ee ee “It would be idie presumably to ex-|* German port. North of Dixmude “ . pect Germany In the intoxication of beligeonaedd eo er brought | He , ® Tribate to the y 4b aber bi orivoners and @ machine gun.” ee TN doe ee eter the | WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN| BRITISH FRONT IN FRA la, either immediate or prospective. | FLANDERS, Oct, 30.-Three fitteen-| AND BELGIUM, Oct. 29 (by the Ax +s Germany has called in the New |'"ch shells, fired from a distance of sociated Press)—-In congratulating lWorld to redress the balance of the {een miles, struck squarely on their} Licut. Gen. Sir Herbert Plumer, com Old. ‘The balance will be radreased,” |*Set of a German blockhouss at) Minder of the Becond Army Cor Tho Daily Express, remarking on|PAdewoed § Wood and permitted) for the victory won oo bites Ag American energy, saya it bodes iit| French pollue fighting Ike mad for] Yves front, Ficld Marshal Halg said for Germany and xlives added cor/| &impsee of their own homes alightly | performance of the Canadians tainty that victory, however long de-| behind the German lines to cut their) 81s Femarkably ir layed, is asmured. It warns that this] W4Y to & victory In the latest Franco. | FOOD PROFITS TOBE LIMITED TO BEFORE THE WAR BASS (Continued from First Page.) will bo heard roun@ the world. ‘The| house in the centre of Papego advent of the United States has more Wood had Jong held up furt than made up for Russia's temporary] rench advance, Finally Frene |weakening. It should have a atendy-| Aviators “ranged” it. ‘The firat of the ing Influence in view of the blow at{ {Feo shots from huge French gun Italy, and should be recalled when.| fell close to it; the second shattered ever there isa tondency toward pagal. | 8° solid concrete and the third flan" passed inride, Hractically all of the iaiaiaoalpiaaia warrison in this formidable defense BRITISH AIRMEN BOMBARD jr. sc The tew forlorn did survive of the sixty German sol- Alors of the 18iet Infantry stargered into the French lines deaf and dumb GERMAN BASES IN BELGIUM Tons of Explosives Dropped and] rem shell shock. ‘Their clothes had = al ae been stripped from them, some were | Enemy Machine Shot Down, fearfully mangled, The stamp of an Admiralty Reports. |inexpressible horror wax on their ‘ 9 drawn faces, 1 ON eden marge Nt Amal | Reduction of the blockhouse en- “The Naval Air Service yeaterduy eye-|#bled the French engineers, work- ning carried out bombing rulds on en-|!nB neck-deep In St. Jannsheek and omy airdromes at Engel and St, Denly | Coverbeck River, to throw up bridges Weatrem, in Belgium. Many tons =f] and trestles, along which French in- bombs were dropped. Our aviators also|fantry later changed to « brilliant bombed the railway Junctions at Corte- | yjotory. marck and Lichtervelde About two) Most of the French regiments Ce chloe tated te eebbed One of! now on thin line are from Taille was bombed at noon yesterday, Direct | Mehtin« ground. Many left thelr loved hits on the sheds were mad During [ones Behind to answer mobilization the same raid bombs were dropped on calls—and have not heard from them the Stathillobrugwe Station, nour Bruges. | since. n enemy muchine way shot down, These men performed superhuman | WASHINGTON, Oct 29. Bevgtar fighting feats. Hand to hand. in bloody | fighting, they beat back the Germans, aviators have bomb Kasen, Viadsloo, led the stations of Adyek and Rogge ; in reprisals for German bombard-| half swam through morasses and held ments of communications and canton- | tenac bthe Mie aver nents in the Rarngcu appelle regton, ¢ tenaciously to thelr gains despite every al enblen Belgian Legation rt German counter attackers made, here announced " Naas On Saturday another such an inei- dent as this occurred. The French had cut thelr way for a deep gain, whole Eighth Bavarian Reserve Divis- ion was thrown into the fray to check them, It failed. The victorious pollus terally cut it into sltvers. Aw & vesult of Inst week's’ steady advance along the Dixmude Road, the French to-day are encircling both the west and south sections of Houthulst Forest GERMANS EVACUATE ONE RUSSIAN POSITION Quit Wérder Peninsula, on Gult of Riga, Which Was Recently Occupied, PETROGRAD, Oot. Germans Gain Ground Near V, —The Ger- mane have evacuated the Werder Pe- but Lose Moat of It Again, ninaula, on the Gulf of Riga, where] PARIS, Oct, 29%—An attack was }they made a landing recently, the] made by the Germans last night on War Office announces. the Verdun front near Chaume Wood. | bsolutely Removes « ndigestion. Druggists fund money if it fails. 25¢ ; Add Just a Dash or Two and Serve "Edd CLD ey auce A great relish for Oysters, Clams, Fish, Steaks, Chops, Roasts and Salads. Made in U.S. A. Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, Maker, 331 Spring Street, N, Y. ELLANS » | ylolently bombarde Citen Experience | the front between Chaume Alimony Cm Wood ana bat Mont Pay Wife 850 a Month, | Hozonvaux, An attack followed. Tho | \ t of Camp] enemy, beaten back by our fre, was Upton thie 1g pleaded |not able to approach our lines « coat ot vine inthe Nedonal Jcept at a single point north of Caurleres Wood, whero he gainod is wife more than $8 w week | a So ie ite aud Tientenant, ie’ et | footing for a distance of about 500 forth ih bis affidavit, only gete $1,700 a] metres in our advanced positions, ‘ of that he haa to pay. hi Pee tani Hh tip the band, buy equip. | OUF troops counter-a immed! ment, chip. in for officers J ately and regained the greater part | finance a number of “Incidenta of the occupled ground. We (ook Calla) Jered the young prisoners. > pa $50 a mont “In Apremont forest an enemy ate Satisfaction Guaranteed is all pure, fresh, young leaves with a unique flavor of quality. Your Grocer,has it, 10°, 18¢ & 35¢ pkt, Ths! The officers of the Petrograd gar-|The War Office reports that they | rison met yesterday to discuss the! gained a footing in advanced French ery of id sale army and) Hositions, but that the greater nest adopted @ revolution declaring that! oe the ground was reained in chiefs $s virtually non-existent, The | Counter attack Following Is tho resolution ways, in part: text of the War Offco report: The community, aa it ia at present, “Mo h St. jentin wi cannot nd Russia, On the con Bent 6h SS RINe Oe OkS6 an trary, the approach of winter and the| attack which enabled us to b Brenent ubveraive aspirations of the] back m machine RUN and prisone’ ® luck « ense Of] won th hity with complete tat eure On the Alsne front spirited arti. | ie of bi We do not renounce | lery fighting occurred near Hurtenise ur duty, but in answering for our » nooto’ of Va ven We dy not anaQer fo our me ind in the sector north of Vaudesson, he time come to make th “Our detachments penctrated Gere declaration openly so. that nobody | man trenches in the Argonne ana be decelved or t i OB | delusions’ rust In VAIO) the left bank of the Mouse, bringing | a back prisoners, On the right bank OFFICER PLEADS HIGH COST. | of the Mouse tho German artittery ur positions on | SALADAT ing 50,000 wholesale, retail and res ged men who|taurant men, comprised the follow. | ing? C. W. Kimball, Chairman of the Food Distributors’ Association; J. C. Orcutt, Secretary; J. D. Mahr, Presi- dent of the Butter and Beg Ex- change; J. H. Killough, representing fruit and produce merchants; Sylvan lL. Stix, President of the Wholesale Grocers’ Association; Charles Thorpe, President of the Retail Grocera’ As soctation; Frank A. Horne, represent- ing the cold storage men; James Churheill, representing the Society of Restaurateurs, and Charles Mattlage, representing the salt interests, The food-saving campalgp will take in the whole country. It is conserva. tion week and it is expected 500,000 volunteers will visit 22,000,000 Ameri- Joan families. | Five soldier-mothers, each repre- | senting a borough, algned a conserva~ |tfon pledge card at Union Square} | yesterday. One woman did not complete the ceremony. Mrs, Mary’ Foley of No. 243 Purdy Street, Long Island City, marched forward with the other sol- dier-mothers and their escort of off- cers of the Xavier High School Ca- dets, members of the United States Junior Naval Reserves, little Agnes McNally ae Miss Liberty, and nurses from the Edison Company branch of the Red Cross, Bho took her place with tho rest, but when ber name was called by Chairman A. Wil. son-Lawrenson, who announced that she had two sons at Yaphank and an- other with the'old 69th, Mrs. Foley faltered. Taking up the pen she was able to write her name, bOt that was all. A Red Cross nurse and @ phy- siclan who were present went to hor assistance. She was able after a mo- | ment, supported by the nurse and a * policeman, to make her way to the | andship Recruit, facing which the | ceremony took place, Later she was taken home in an automobile, and af- E terward filled out the card com-| fish | pletely. The other soldier-mothers to sign the pledge were Mrs, James Trainor, | No, 143 West 16th Street, who hus a won with the 22d Enginoers at Spar- | 693 | tanburg; Mrs. Anna Meany, No, | Bast 126th Street, a son with the | 105th Infantry (formerly the 69th); Mra, Elizabeth Rendich, No, 22 First | Place, Brooklyn, one of whose sons Ls with the Fordham Ambulance Corps in France, while another is with the _| Kings County Base Hospital, and | Mrs, Anna McNamara, No. 65 Lay- ton Avenue, New Brighton, 8. I, who has two sons with the 165th Infantry, and a third aboard the U. 8, B. | Olympia. ——~->— 500,000 FOOD PLEDGE CANVASSERS AT WORK | Stay-at-Homes Must Save That | Soldiers May Eat, Says | Lord Northcliffe, WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Food | Pledge Week got actively under way to-day with 600,000 canvasscrs | throughout the country obtaining | pledges for the observance of the Food Administration's directions and advice in food economy, Lord Northeliffe, head of the Brit- War Mission in the United Statas, es the situation ye the Am- An people briefly as follows the greatest food experts on both) aden of the Atle say that there of for The boys Who are enduring the ‘hell of tae 10,000,000 Patriots Subscribe to $5,000, ‘ause of @ scaling down due to oversubscription will be asked launch this savings campaign to-ray bond Iesues will be easier, The work of education has been done, Every ITISH FORCES ON NEW 000,000 Liberty Loan miliion people went “over the top” America’s second Liberty Loan, All jption honor Hats to-day, rtment still leave the grand total in naximum has been passed by a com- first (wo Liberty Loans is regarded oss of future campaigns, The next is sald, 4s who do not obtain their full pur- Frank A. Vanderlip 1s prepared to i Treasury official, “work of floating ze how good an investment a 4 per nehes for our sake cannot hold out iN fed, ‘The situation which we have to face right now in thie Food Pledge Week is obvious, Bither the atny-at-homes must save that the soldiers may get thelr vital needs, r the soldiers must go short so that } the atay-at-homes may fatten, You «,/cannot have it both ways and must |, make your chotc |Petcen of Hees and Imitation But- ter Fixed tn CHICAGO, Oct.%4.—A reduction of from two to five cents In the retail price |of exes app in the price Ist given out by the Hilnels Food Admin tay. The pri m 40 to Adhy cents a dozen, Prices of Imitation but- ter were ret at 80 to 25 Genta a pound. PemST EE aes eS ‘HOBOKEN GIRLS, BEWARE! | POLIGEWOMEN WATCH YOU tor You Stay form-Clad Admirers Y Liable to Arrest. Hoboken now has #ix policewomen volunteers from Hoboken'’s best ety. They were appointed by Director jet Safety Bernard MoFeely and adorned with shields and presented | police whintles. They are Mrs, Charles 1 Are young girls, who evince such a fond- ness for the satlora’ and soldiers’ unt- |torma that they remain out with them until late at night, The police con- fesved themselves unable to deal with the situation and the Women’s Club too the matter up. The new polleewomen will ask any girl seen in the company of a soldier or sailor to go home with them. On refusal a policeman will be summoned and the girl and her companion will be taken to the Police Station, ‘The girl's parents will be notified. penernneameioperen GAMBLING IN CANNED FOODS CEASES NOV, 1); | All Canners Will Be Pla¢ed Under License and Forbidden to Make Future Sales. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 Special regulations to prevent speculation in nned goods will be put {nto operation Nov, 1 by the Food Adfhinistration, All cannera will be placed under lcense and forbidden to make future sales of canned corn, peas, tomatoes, salmon and sardines. Cannera will be required to sell their products at @ reasonable margin of profit regardinss of market condittons or replacement valuer Federal Trade Commission investi- gators will help State Fuel Adminis. trators to fix falr retail price marking More than « dosen started out to-day for varions parts of the count [MORE PLOTS OF EX-KING OF GREECE EXPOSED {Promised Kaiser to Attack Gen, Garrail’s Army in the | Rear, | ATHENS, Oct. Among the messages exchanged between the royal palaces at Athens and Bertin and Op, Mother MocChree. Tink a Suda es iiton Campbell, Swift Fox. I | wasHINGTOD bacco on 1 Oct aly 1, | the total belng 1,154,086.084 pounds. Of | chia 840,878,228 was chowts . export U pes 59, 672.606 262.7 mpored type snutl clmay type vid Out Late With Uni-/ {Campbell, Miss Hazel Hyde, Mrs, | Emma J. Seely, Mra, Rudolph Hensel, Mrs, J, ©. Nupzhorn and Mra, Lena Ailsberg. Considerable complaint has been} made to the police by mothers of which have fallen into the hands of the| Miiprey, WaSevlla, NAkeldama, Fathom: | RAIDS IN FLA: STOCKS TUMBLE ALL ALONG LINE; NEAR LOW LEVEL Pool Support rit habareily With-| drawn and Market Drops { on Heavy Unloading. Milllona of dollars in stock values were sacrificed on the Stock Exchange in stocks, To-day, appare: ¥ fourth hour. How widespre in indicated by the losses, General points, Bethlehem 4 eral Motors Amer ine hey ts, American sme Anaconda Copper 2, Fal emo tive 3, Baltimore and Ohio } 11 Leather 3%, Brook Transit a registering © new Jlow: St. Paul Colorado Fuel { Iron, 2%, Cru Steel $%, Lie dropping to $16 4 . lowe since 1908; Rending 2%, Tepublic Steel 3%, Union Pacifi {adian Pavifie 2% j The foarth hour ra ti] about half an ho | when another dect ing price of the and Can- ne se clos- the averaging about half a poulnt above the low, Most of the active stocks lost in to-day's slump all they gained in the recent rally and many were again ap- proaching the low level reached in| the panic of 1907 sage CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS with net obanges frum previous lo CThalmers Beet nga Oe ge a Can Hide & Leas Hide & 1, ys . Intematto 4 LAniaees! Amn) Lacomotire. Am, Stet, “ae Itet, Ain, Suget Pitry Am, Kugar.. Aw. Bum. “fod. Am, ‘Te & ‘Te Uo Am. Toler Uo, Anaconda’ Mining Ath, T & MF Atl, Oult & Wet | Battin Loom: Balt.” & thleivem S Bt Le Stidlelaker Suberior Stoel Greek Government, wan one in which | int. & oh i King Constantine urged —_Emperor| frase 09." = $y | William to attack the allies cn om fe eae ee ay Balkan front, promining that Greek | | lon, Fie 1% forces would attack Gen, Sarraii's| 1: 3 ftuboe =i” Jarmy in the rear Yo Sym ital. ay | In another message Queen Sophie! {" % “her ‘of: | auded to the allies ay “infamous pigs."’| {4 Conger, Lh} 4 <<< | Raven eet rn) | Weetlng, BE aM LAUREL WINNERS. | Wore fy : White Moto % FIRST RACE —~ Maiden two-year ive Cer § olde; atx furlongs. —Ilaxonry, 114) COR a, SE, (Robinson), straight $3.40, place $2.20, show $2.30, won; Man o' the Hour, id CHICAGO CORN MARKET. | (Lyke), place 0, show $2.50, Previous - Net ond; Whipporwil a MoTaggart), | “ioe E Rig. Lom eve, how $4.30, hird Time, 1.16. El e. | Capitania, Arizona, Bandana, Bathitde, Mav 58 His + f rop Boots, Bill McCloy also ran SECOND RACE alming three- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. enr-olds and upward; #ix furlongs Inspiration Coppalidated Copper Com: feliora, 107 (Sechuttinger), straight gio, | pany—Operations are gradually improv ince $4.20, show $470, firat: Reprobate, | Ink; wix of ita twenty-two unite are Josey. MeTaxwart), place $4. show $3.30:| row working and officials are bending second; Buckshot, 118 (Rice), show, | every effort to start more units and s40, third. Time—1.144-5. Costumer, | Increase output at earilest poasible date. || Anaconda Mines so far this month |has produced about 200,000,000 pounds lof copper, largeat #incu May Stlver quoted at 64% cents an ounce, up 1% cents. Boston Elevated directors passed the dividend on account gf poor earnings, —_ Swift & Company's sates of Beef In New for (he week ending Saturday, Averawed as follows: Domestic 16.03 Per POUR. —-Advt, « s a, RT Be & Peo his, Comper # =e8 ron! Gala Bee: uM = Babak or al 24 Cem Prod. Co. a - ix Grpribie Stee! us — 8 foe Cale att ot molt 28 ow uy re i be ‘alts ae 1 Ene ; Me ah Ee. ie i te at ‘a by aT Pa = 8 a“ 8 “7 h 3 b city 80S fey ink —'Q Keniecgtt Cobser ": so” Mt Lack, Stee! ” Te 1% Mabey Peed ied i,98 bel jeri Beene 3 + i ee te Be wy =a gtroleums ; | stigiu hiner at aig - i aeel. : “Padtie.: g BR TR) | Nationa! “conadit; + ZR fan — 3 ia oe dase SAN eveda Cons, 10 i, Ly ? pit Shett Nae Pits yaio Oltles Gas. 34) % wale ay ii Thumely is Neat iy | seu Py | the pool sup-| Three ten<pound packages will go to 1-4 Officials | t bove named stocks | SPread ‘FOOD FOR AMERICANS | HELD IN GERMAN PRISONS Cuts Cost of’ Living With Guiden’s’ Red Cross in Charge of Wo | § Mustard you = Clothing Sent by Army |B ive sresess ’ eee variety and Navy } jaln fooda—better WASHINGTON Oct 29. Ae va meg bybesrichean many does ny provide sufficient | Death, mor sufficient clothing, the | United States Government is preparing, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, to feed ail American soldiers and satiors who may be taken prisoners. The War and Navy Departments are roust MUSTARD Pay Less~Get More Know the real mus TP tard flavor, from co-operating with the Red Cross in| <9 Baber working out plane S ssleatoeess Appropriation of $91,212, to buy 75] tons of food for the Ameri now in Germa Nn prisoners | ‘ camps, numnbering about to-day in a general dectitle which af-|100, wan announced to-day by the ited | fected all classes of securities and re-| Cross, The The food will be gent to} vealed th it the support Of! swjieoriand, Where f tone Inve inenl the pools which came to the retoue of | sent. up.to this time | The 75 tons. will be sufficient for nine . the market two weeks ago the de- acum crkd | | id & ual 4 | prisoners, .1t will be despatched from diverted, The public is not investing | Berne by the American Legation in VOTE FOR |atandard containers every two wooks, Our Former Postmaster port was withdrawn, T? market | each prisoner, which Js suffictent to keep opened weak on the news from Italy Mim in good health a fortnight that the German-Austrian forces had i" Fe vy papas bnene aun shipped Heh Choi Ttasinn areny: heck [200 outtte of clothing for the internod began to unload blocks of stocks of all | terned elvilions, COUNTY “BLERK Kinds and the Ket tumbled raps | " | idly, There was a sii¢ht rally tn the { "RUMORS OF DISASTER | LAID TO PRO-GERMANS Democracy Candidate At Washington Reiterate That Any Casualty Reports Will Be Given Out Prompil AETNA EXPLOSIVES WASHINGTON, Oot, 26 ' genevall Fi nt} negotiations un- tuny sections of the] der way for U. S, countes purporting to ty Government con= a's war forces tiacts od Fusion, Republican and City BANKING AND FINANCIAL, SME rhe sto the same | the ( pro-German propaganda showing made by the weekacaes) acs Receivers — what this Liaiianecioe means to the common ; : nd stockholders y eculat to dampen the war ound | distress an Nesatisfaction | _-statement of earn- among those at home ings since Receivers ik it . 5 took charge on April 20 ae OR este ROD was: Toss last to period ending erated to-day, will nade publid | September 30 promptly by the Gove en !] ow wi be interested tm this latest ae ne analysis, sent wpon request 1S REPORTED ACCEPTED | >CANADTES 30 Broad St., New York Stutigurt Newspaper Announces Petephene read. GE83. Chat Action Was Taken by 4 ZURIC Kart Slgp. 7 newspaper ste Tageblatt declared FOHLN Ji, (of MRApI pee Met to-day that Chancellor Michaelis's Bee Weiataen rete hie r ation had been accepted by the ary home, 184 New Dorp. 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