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i ° THE EVEN iad oe PORTE RRR I ING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918. ALLIES’ NEED OF 75,000,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN FORCES CUT ERE warehouses at the shipyards t# held by McArthur Brothers, ‘They have a dock, and a short distance ashore an office, in which there sent to pay off the men to-day, bin have taken part in the plot and the Incendiarism. Major Lamphore cited MoCabe's story, and said that Me- Cabe had climbed a adder to the roof of a building near the fire. The building had caught fire from sparks mediately after an explosion reveaicd and McCabe had been sent up to| he fire to-day @ strong special guard gtamp out the blaze. ; Was placed about the vifice to pro- had he reached the | tect the money, top of the ladder “than he was | ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS ARE struck on the head with an iron ae sad Lath Latah 7 ae i pliaborate cnutio: inatrument, perh: @ pipe, per- | Were put into effect to-day, A news- haps a revolver butt. He felluns [paper reporter was arrested because vonscious to the ground, he could not produce his police card, Two other sontries and three New. NATION TO BE ASKE BY THE PRESIDENT essiGiiniens imperative Need of 75,000,000 but he was released, Every foot of the yard ts be Jatrolied to pre- ushels of Grain Co: Qrk policemen leaped to the iaddor (he Yerd ta being patrol | B ‘ in Compels | end climbed it. They saw two mon Private D. W. Parker, who wan al New Regulations, seoss the roof and they Corporal of the guard last night and | Saving acrone the root and, Inyo halls trom roskizic wae one of | the first to @ee the fire. He auld it started under the pler at a point covered by a@ litt shanty. “he shanty was droping througt WASHINGTOD %6.—The new programme for greater food conaer- vation will be Jan. Gense that tho fugitives got away. Afterward blood was found on the root, indicating that at least one was issued to-night by the burned pler when 1 got the Me hit. urkee “The embers fell to the | President Wilson in the form of a The shiggard’ are about half a) ice and. ignited some oll which had prociamation to the nation, according vile south of the burned plier, In| leaked there, I auppose, from one of ‘ : awe ait Nening #pace are many| tho barges, to an offical announcement from The oil was not Government prop- | Foo: bulldings erected for the housing of | gis Gch Leencet, the Newark poltes | 7004 Administrator Hoover, workmen. To prevent the flames) say, to, tho ‘American OAL Company,| The programme, Mr. Hoover admit- ‘om spreading to those houses and| which had been ordered to remove) ted, would be largely voluntary, but thence to the shipyards the military it. The work of removal was at- y | tempted yesterday, but the barges euthorities dynamited a section of) wore frozen too tightly. the pier. ccnimndirneces United States Attorney Lynch enforce, and It I# believed he wiil fs examining the prisoners. More ar- PITTSBURGH WARNED | take advantage of the fuyest measure tests are expected soon, for detactiver| OF TERRORIST PLOT authority granted him to com have caught the trali of three men obedience to the drastic reguia | there are certain features the Drest- dent has the power under the law to! ons young insehines: tn 1 had my gun ready but before I w Jersey under | Gov. Murphy. and. waa «contidential | Dlanos were brought down yesterday was high enough to seo there was a|civrk to the Stote Printer of New York. | by the French. t and my hat wan knocked from | en On the Italian front the artillery continued between and the Ita ¢ Brenta ne dis duel and Plave River FIRED AT ASSAILANT’S STOM- ACH DECLARES McCABE. “I was prepared this time and my gun went into play. I fired stralght at the rtomach of the man who fired at me and! am sure T hit him By the time T was on the roof I could not find the man summit of Monte | Monto Asolone, Wall of Burning Paterson Ware- | Hostile airmen were active between) house Crashes Through Adjoin- [ie ase pene itailnn deant ing Building—$ 150,000 Loss eae by bursts of machine gun fire, ene John Boulit Melago and on 1, Dut were neteen, hat chook oy in the Auditorium, a Paterson, N "Weveral ethers came up the tadder | ance hall, wan buried under «pile of ‘BRITISH DROP 300 BOMBS as quickly as possible snd We | debris and killed, and John Schilke, pro: yr have dropped of somehow without |elleht injures aa the iit of the! pose Saunas neing ween, Thore was lote of excite- | Wrecking of the bullding early to-day “ atder alten oisiine seasons ot |" ony wall of the bu Fidetity Seven Hostile Alrplanes Brought the boyn put bullets into all the whad- |Wareheuse fell on the roof, Scullion’s! Down Fighting and Five Driven = yes lbody was taken out during the day. The . pia on Mn the iy that ona ine Was filled with furniture nnd Out of Control. of them hid my assat ' jother & Hain atarnare Mt was ¢ t LONDON, Jan. 26 on The fire was overed about! eq y patents. The los ie sbout |. Yo HPht 2 2.20 A.M. The barge Mleot was frozen | g159,000 vorable weather conditions rted nat the plor, which was in the hip} A daneo wor on in the Auditorium jin the British oMcial statement tamued canal reaching in from Newark|when the warehouse fire started. At io.day. ‘Phe statement save Ray. Among the barges were the te nest of the police the dancers More than 990. be were Aronned Bulah, Dorothy and Admiral 1 poh i la as I chenetac in the effi on the Courtral, Ledegheny and D of the Washburn Towing © and the Hudson Rh poch an | by Staratn "a. ses | GETS SIX MONTHS FOR A HUG. Railw y Stations, the air r om PANY rome near ots west of and on Ger : Cambral. ‘The enemy's hangars Nat No, 89, owned Poual ond other ground targets werd Greele, ,, | Dancin ve r ee by Girl hombarded by alrpianes, Seven hostlle | Gen, W. A, Mann of Governor's) Vuptt Sentenced, achines wore Brought down Aghting Island, Commandant of the Depart aan ik herat {and five others were driven out of cons ment of the East, accompanted by | | Ith Street, wea xen | trol Two British machines are nvtaning | alde, Capt. John Coultér, and Ger f ‘Work As noon ma it was dark fritieh igit Shanks, arrived at Port Newark be- |} Jutte 4 ane Heatly man atrdrome north: | ‘ore noon to take part in the inv ket Holley to say ip con Me eat auaiehiate gsedhd Revive tigation. inant 18 ‘ re of the machines returned At the a Because of rumors that rea u r wa ised of wittt time other machines rallied seve: al ob fectives in Germany, making direct hite on factories, docks and in the town of Mannhetm The barracks and ratlw Treven, tha atocl Mayor Gillen of Newark of a plo! to| the lay blow up or net fire to the big pia Bi 200 United Btates woldiers and #ixty |p tures of special police were there last Monday. 0: f bie pupil and hugging put on guard wre iotaat hie pupil station at works ut 7 Jere also were slonvilte : ~_ and rallway atations at Bonrbrucken aid naued to keep allen jitmey driv niny Suburban Tr Oberbiliig lao were attacked wit from the property and to at * oalient resulta, The port In permits from all allowed tn: J ok ane explosions at all objectives and a big ttre lines, ah Re. 4 11 IB apd at Treven, One of our machinor fulled OP would couws * Boe contract for erecting tite huye eee. to return ; a 7 was $150,000 | TOT DOWAFO0D BURIED IN FIRE RUINS persed enemy patrols on the northern || | Beletum, ‘on Hertling has surrendered GERMAN SOCIALIST to the Pan.Germen funkers, who WHO THREATENS THE ist) syconaaes SN Am GERMAN GOVERNMENT)..." ccrmatsrman sutnow. edgment, for the first time, that the United States te now In the war, Tho present view of American of- ficlals is that there ts not tho re- motest possibility of compliance with the final demand of the German Chancellor for the submission by tho! Allies of new proposals for peace, They stand firmly on the terma out- lined by President Wilson and Pre- mier Lioyd George, —_ (GOON WITH THE WAR, | SENTIMENT OF BRITAIN BOLSHEVIK AGENT HOLDS UP PASSPORT OF AMERICAN ENVOY Representative at | at Stockholm Refuses to Sanction Phelps’s | Return to Petrograd. STOCKHOLM, Jan. 26.—The Bol- shevik Government's “foreign repre- | sentative” in Stockholm has refused | to grant a vise to the passport of Livingston Phelps, Third Socretary of the American Embassy in Potrogtad, | | Who destres to return to his post, Mr, Phelps came to Stockholm recently with his wife, and intended to leave on with the war,” Epltomized, that was the unant. |e here and return to Petrograd. mous chorus of to-day's London| Ira Nelson Morris, the American newspaper comment on the speeches Minister, has had no relations with tf Chancellor Hertling of Germany | the Bolshevik “Min! and Foreign Minister Czernin of AUS- 4.4 inasmuch aw there waa no other | iria-Hungary. | ° London Press Believes Germany Is Still Unrepentant—Comment | on Czernin, LONDON, Jan. 26.—"Now let's go ter’ Vorovaky the Austria-Hun- | disintegration of the army and the in- jternal troubles. voice | Gne proposit prove of the Chancellor's speech as affording 4 ress of peace jines of G gary’s war alm More than that y's and to the prog- in clear- | he will probably ae ered by the ml nes and franknonss jto the world a joint re-statement of /nority was the !mmediate declaration of ‘The Soctalist orzan Vorwaerte sare | Allied war alms—the very thing for! holy revolutionary war againnt tho! stically referred to Chancellor Hert. |Whlch President Wilson has been cone | Central wires, The Bolshevik! de- tending Benedict's proffer. From authoritative sources to-day tt since Pope peace ech as lined to accept such @ surgestion, lings #1 ‘4 real masterpiece, | — inasmuch as {t could be interpreted in favor of both the annexationists| was jearned this framing of & Jotnt At R BROOKLYNITES! and the pacifists.” Hed Ist of war aims will be the princt- oY FO Rl K YNIT Berlin despatches quoted the pa- | Pl Prohiem hefore the fortheaming 3 B. R i} MUST HEAT CARS: pers strong condemnation of lack of} Since the Paris meetings pointe of | ar expression from Hertling as to | difference have bean cleared away, The Mt to Paris of Premier Orlando | p, jeep Viale te gutted. it was understood, (Public Service Board Orders Coal, The Cologne Gazetto, in reporting if, iia 4 atin LR aS xt Animal Fuel, Used a cebate in the Prussian Lower ore etna President Wilson. | After Tuesday. | ts House, says that a great up-| Italy, tt was authoritatively reported, roar arose over the speech of Herr |{# now, willing to abandon her claim for! The Public Bervice Commission to-day if | order Broo) Rapid Transit f lependet s ‘coe Lorraine will be the big prob dered the Brooklyn p ie sty" ihe Ee cma iee lant wh Whe forthcoming conference | Company to heat all the ears and train i \ , : {must sett of ite aystom, beginning next Tuesday dancing on a volcano, “The events | l-rhts order is the outeome of an inves in Austrin are the writing on the! E PERSHING MEN lgation which shows thet the Hh, RT wall and here, as in Austria, we are FIVE MOR how sufficient coal for both heat and within close range of a catastrophe. | | power, The people have had enough of being | DIE OF NATURAL CAUSES Ratore the Garfield fuel order went nded t the Pubilo Service Com! ion conducted series of heat tosts {n voklyn surface cara and “L" trains, to war." In consequence of the ainiueante | vt of meotings of the Fatherland Party (Sergeant, Corporal | and ils | ‘i > he object being to test an * at Stuttgart, tho Deputy General of vates in New List--Pneumo- ¢ ahaory of cortain railway offic the 18th Wurttemberg Army Corpa nia in the Lead. Fhe railroad proposed to turn on the has prohibited all public meetings tn Stuttgart and the surrounding dile- | triet for the discussion of political or military matters. It Joft the barn and of and depond th the passongora as a heat in a oa turn 1 animal heat’ of supplement, hen WASIIINGTON, Jan, 14.—Gen. Perey Ing to-lay reported the following Asati» fiom natural causes among the Amer, Joan expeditionary fovea: ‘| This plan wae in effect when the Gar seseeepaer | Corporal Clary Oxborne, pneumonia.) ait aioe “was cena U.S. and Allies WI Not Make New | Mokeowport, PM nena girth Phir atmo r Ae | Private Frederiok TL, Curtle, Jelnuaitias Lynn, Mase frontal nce Prop 1D, hae mate Httle or no attempe WASHINGTON, Jan Tnlene | civate Arbie W, MoCIntlin, aoarter |e tg ate direct overtures for peace are made i arpin, Wie, | by istrin- Hungary or Germany, no). Berit: ¥ N, Austin, Proumanta, | GRAD. * fo. Wash, RO atop toward onding the war will rex | orivate Midies fi Saonard: watutea TYPHUS IN | PET fult fron the speschos of German | nia; Orland, Cal, Imperial Chancellor yon Mertling b ~ ie foro the Melevatar, and Count Oxer-| MAXIM GORKY WOUNDED, PETROGRAD, pin, the Auntro-German Mintater for n n Morelgn Affaire, before the Holohe- | PMYNOGRAT! Jon 84 — Sani rath Commlites on i \ Affaire, | orky, the widely known Moveliat, wae Menta’ inhte te iaontalcn ah Admin | eltehtly wounded by a stray shor to rhe ' pend JUdqment until the official texts | ,ow the Rursien writer happened tol casum of what is called hunger ty 5 of (ie wpesohes roveived. Many be struck by the bulles sbiefly among factory workers ‘ / eau eT BRITISH UNIFORMS HOLIDAY LAW VIOLATORS if er ioniaree eben from First Page) — Authorized to Buy 200,000 of Them—Blankets to Be y Procured From Spain. to the extent necessary to tnke care of emergency work for the preservation of the health of the community, 8—Cannerles can operate to the extent necessary to prevent toss of goods in i eoate Must not start new work, —Manufacturers of farm machinery | tot spring © 10—Newsdeaters to an extent suffictont to distribute the neWspapera tasued. 11—Tobacco manufacturers may finish stock in process that would become use- leas otherwise. 12 Manufacturers of optical gings. 13—Opiometrists and eye specialists, 14—Manufacturers gf fire brick. 15—Ice harvestin 16—Laundrtes, WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—More of imony before the Senate Military made public to- day, on Dec, 18 Gen. Pershing was authorized to buy 200,« 000 British uniforms for American troops and 200,000 blankets in Spain. The record also shows that Quar- the secret Committee, discloses that , 1 Hackerith heb termaster General Sharpe insisted 18—Ottices of the Playground and Ree-| that Inasmuch as numbers of Ameri- reation Assoclation of Ameriva, can troops were sent to France prac- agigautmufncturers of airplanes and} tically a year ahead of the time 2y--Moanutacturers of nesessary med-| planned, some record of the situation Heal suppites anlureie Gr et ao iia should be nade to show the condi- aneitons, tlon under which he was placed to 4 A marriage entered into after that! date ; Russian quthority here whose vise pongers and shrinkers of mel-|/urntkh supplies. : ! It was London's view that Hort- h supt | , , ftor th : ‘ 6 “| palordbohe SL cree thule et ibs |that are necessary to furniah food to ling's remarks showed an unrepent- | Would bo recognized he was com- Manufacturers of woollen and.cpt-| Secretary Baker wrote an indotwes Sip oneal | hes were fired upon, | Big Buildings Specified in Anony-| America’s Allies. ant Germanys that nothing can bring |pelled to request the courtesy of tni9 1y vid <0 ounce meltons ; at Leet Cede Quartermaster ie] Ne ¢ so of Teutonle heart ex- s . Manufac Ts of necessary equip- | General's diftic te but managed to elude pursuit. They} mous Threat—Employees Are \, na of fooaetutts will be hit! PHILIP ~SCHEIDEMANN ab Kt se cone f Teutonic heart €X- | Vorovaky, who declitied to comply. jmene tye min , * On Got, On, mémorandien 2p Gees recehrety o anes 4 3 1, by the new regulations, alo: vito | ————————— | copt_ defe dry eles ares leks % ded Exempted From Work. | isa deeegdalve: ensstierenit of fed | The mors conciilatory epench of |, “Me Bolshevikt ‘also te refusing to) se "Sunute * operated by hydro-|Sharpo quoted @ cablegram from 0 hich is surrounde ‘ood. isi ‘i fo | electric powe 7 => aight Pel al PITTSRURGH, Pa, Jan. 26—Anony-| A food survey of the entire country, SCHEIDEMANN TALKS Count Czernin waa regarded with sus- ,Vi#@ passports for American diplo- ait ane, Serenity eS eee by armed guards. mous warnings of a terrorist plot to! made by the Department of Agricul. picion In most editorials, The Dally matic courters. Ono courier went) keyp their, piants i expedition had practically no sup. PIERsEIGHT BARG rapes plglake blow up the buildings of the Pittebureh |ture and completed Dec. 81, will be | News alone speculated on the porsi- | through a few days ago with no pass | ¢ Brive suet 4 K plies on ha iy aise ie nits the tire Company bullainss a Fith Avenue de. |*2e,Dasle of the new regulations, (}f HURLING GERMAN | billty of it» moro liberal terms beIng | except @ card trom a prominent local | j, y to heed planta from teeasine: | Gen, shar es the. Chilet of Sua At 11 o'clock this mo: , r nue de- : ep pinta f coring. . Sharpe to the Chie was declared to bo under control. [partment store, @ Fifth Avenue hotol| | Sumanle mibatttutes for whole loess SE Eee scan | Bolshevik adherent. No regular vise rene they usually ‘open | atid “If It Is not deemed advisable ort Metal je n the dencing a sincere desire fo! inte da raege A i ‘The plier, which was about three- SE TAG cateatnien je omiciOe | naw regviations, corn atid other co. All other editorials hinted that Czer- | was obtainable from Vorovaky. Rat Fallwaye: tomy operate wo)" ontinue the shipment of troops fourtha of # mile long, was destroyed jy ne olice and mpectal uarda | Teals being principally relied on. The | nin’s attitud eBA rd the Pros ches fer The indications here are that the| the extent necessary for the purpose | road, the necessity of providing , | on Ww e -mere! other | lof transporting omployeos to anc Mi! adoauate fae leak the He with everything on it, Including | were gent into the downtown district. Plan of compelling uno of mubstitutes | jor the ee ee ier vnemes to \aituation in Petrograd ta growing |plunts nich are exempt, No fadequate Glothing for the upkeep af freight cars, Eight barges, four Of} 44 possibility that the Pittsburgh plot will Involve compulsory combination | 1 ote PNET aaa iste beliar (ob minors tends (kn “ayer. There We i ead aud cot- [troops alroady abroad te Imperative: them loaded with coal, four With Ol | might be desiened to withdraw guards purchas at the retall stores of) Contnnes deen Hr - inh between the two nations. been a considerable exodus of Amer- | ne FOr ihe cure OF auch | This followed recelpt Oct. 1 of @ were also destroyed. It was only land police from munitions buildings) flour, corn and other specified cereala| — (Co*lnued from Firat Page) — | ads AGURE Th Taal aw dark: ts Well ine Onicnins planta"ene | report from Gen, Pershing on. the after the hardest kind of fighting, In | wax considered. to be mixed in bread. | paria Thinks Berlin Wants Sep Dhol bavance EUaid GEA Heup of in dyeing these ducks, aro ex-| clothing situation, which tho greatest handicaps were} To prevent panic In the downtown| @ definite limit probably will be| ‘9% Never once attacked by | ate Negotiatio: Young Men's Christian Association | tores selling surgleal instri In a y on Oct, 23 to Gea Gvercome, that It became apparent |district, publlahers of Wi:tsburkh news-’ placed on the number of days’ supply; #Penkers, but that the German | Pants, Jan. 24—Count von Hertle| YOUR Ache, Chelle Amel mins anid optical faaty towel sucu | Sat the Adjutant General st, {' that the most Important properties, Leader] Cite ee vail "| of foodstuffs which a store or home Emperor was openly and rep: | ing's speech, the latest move in the Sicekhotm ‘to-day whd requested | ‘ ‘ ~ : Wee, Hablnland ie the’ Prepidentneeen é ¥ 1 ‘0 ‘° Mond | 1 5 | ace offe 8 ms sale food lors are Ox n rolston he Py oa including the shipyards, would Pe)" perry that action was taken, how-|@" keep on pene | Road uals Ne Maid Morattanotl he ees tenastee passes In order that they might pro- food dealers aro permit in sending troops abroad at an paved. ever, at least. two newspapers had| 1 Announcing the proclamation Mr, nis was due, he said, to w In offictal ciretes here ax an attempt |Cooq to thelr destination. ‘They were open until noon and murt Gate than ‘had ben aga ‘The scene of the disaster fs made! printed brief bulletins in their first; Hoover made a@ detailed statement the German Junkers on Austria. He | hy Germany to divide and treat sepa told that @ message had been received Ree ativenniere oe food 1 by him and to call the inore- “und, filled in swamps, Fire engineal editions. Emplovees in several of the | telling what the United States already jdeclared the Junker press had been | rately with the Allies. ‘This intention | P00) hit 1 TeMAee tll Mmm Bee Nt eke hy elevators | ments of the National Army at an from Newark in order to reach tt had] threatened buildings were exempted | has done for the: Allies and giving demanding many should be! ip shown by von Mertiing’s announce- | \o'nesmgor to Rusale, telling them nian antkorni eater oats, that 1s han Meee to founder through swamps and feo, | from work, _ cablegrams he has exchanged with | freed from Austria [ment that Germany would discuss !io¢ to come to Petrograd until further : to do this he had called upon the Many of them are still stuck in mud jeer Rhondda, tho British Food Con-| “Lot us seck in honor to save ne with Franco alone the quest'on of the | naticg, ceeaeen Morea inay remain open for) \ ar Department eo eae for hd r ¥ ri ier, | world Y ew bloodshe fy ~~ a . ms he pil u , drug and) strenuous efforts, which effort v ern EE ee ak P YROLL “HOLD vp" VICTIM ae oe a world from new bloodshed tn te | restoration of occupied Fronch terri- | qyayetters arriving from Russia ro- | fond si so far fairly well met the needs New York 1s helping the Newark Asmurances that adequate numbers | spring,” wuld Scheldemann. “Lat US| tory and would treat only with the| ori vessiness at the Americnn Em. | ¢c@cal dy PARSUTWE| osc aay taeda aK the Beste forces, having taken three hours and CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY Ws saUrOa sonra wt Be a ae for! ive up ilusions on both sides, he- Poles in regard to Poland. ° hicaey ih Bettogvad Neokuielst the oa ix convinced tes Shlg same energy . 6 : Y} people is most serious, y nellawa worde| pray, Q " P : n floes to the mens A ae ‘ 7 |Director General McAdoo to-day in mie the Hussinn negotiations to | celors words ‘insolent bravado about | press and leaders, who declare aley while the supply situation continues PRIVATE M'CABE'S OWN STORY | Insisted on Being Beaten Up Good \conference with Sir Richard Craw- | pyouy Sac iki pechinies hie As peace.” have no respect for no-called dipla- isa crite supplies will be cone 3 ‘ ’ oe p and the people's ho ake e. Aleaeec " | is smb: vinistratol ued to be distributed in su Private MeCabe had so far recov- Says Witness. ish Embassy; Andre Tardieu, French | jected but catastrophe? QUaRTION SUETHS 3 - lepig _ = Ic pstac! eace,* the Temps savs.jed by @- number of stalwart q vd waste as his morning from the blow on High Commissioner, and Count DI peace Sky obstacla to peace,” tho SAW ioe furnishing woe So vesa ane tas fall down the Inder] Burt Bennett, confidential Secretary | Coieee tne Italian Ambansador and a “This is only the most visible symbol | Americans |s ate. a fuel for domestic purposes mre U § STEAMER KEPT FIRING that he was able to testify at the oo veges We eat See | High Commissioner /GERMAN PRESS DIVIDED [of the unteactablo: Germann. Imperial | permitted to sherats to en, weteat nen hearing before Major Lamphere, He|N- J. who on Aug. 26 taat said he w — > | BOLSHEVIK STEAM ROLLER | Afte » above list of ex- UNTIL SHE WENT DOWN : | | Phe speech Is considered as con- ptio order ; a by «| Kidnapped t 1, beaten and robbed 0 CHANCEL LOR'S SPEECH; Thi cepeach consider n | emptions prder adds says he bated ee tains i Wi NiPeree of th F Sieypeet site to $3,010, w ‘FIGHTING INCREASES N firming the supposition that Gen. von | T VIETS these -exemptions! Juries and that he climbed the ladde Sulit Gi cumlentraes 1 | Ludendort’, Fleld Marshal von Min- Ws : . 7 through his hat. This ts his story arate suprinatiiaa’ Bioiticiekereies | dictating the German cette FEAHI Rutan TRS oh Motias A Aitken? Nylon Dark, Blazed Away With “Whe: sre called out by the |.” ¥ . i ec | polk ne) ne Repudiation of A ussian Debts 41—Rars. in els and clubs % 6 When we we ee Gaoe [the febbery, nnd she induced Thomas ——-- | Nation Dancing on a Volcano, Says|eoncerning Hetxtum a ted Voted, ‘hat Gov ent H | must be closed Her Guns, fire alarm 1 was order ny PL | verguson of Bridgeport and Joseph Ap- | Epes ially Spirited on British Ling | }eonfirmation of w James W. Ger oted, but Government Has {2—-Turkish baths and candy stores Murphy to mount to the roof of the pei, a New York chauffeur, to “do the pec . F i Ore in Prussian Lower jard said of the declaration of Von Not Yet Approved It are not exempt WASHINGTON, Jun. 26.—Blaxing building and keep guard there and |irick,” an she expressed It | i. Belgium—French — Re- | Hous eee nanos Miwee on the game sub- | : i dees . 2 > , ‘Way with {ts guns at an unseen enemy, } e onne! or e ' ‘ . ve jec . ETROGRAD (vt 7 26.— 4) 7 Ee tue Fae tliniceds a {ik ves ronaeae wlan balag: ieee thoes pulse halts LONDON, Jan. 26.—An Amsterdar | "Count Caornin's speach ix resaried €r AsiRusstin Congress’ of) Bovlatn SLACKERS CANNOT HIDE he American steamer Owasco | sank, { ordered to the othar buildings, Ain the roadway after being thrown from | 7 a Wwitnin ame qaat | LONDON: dan 20-—! Oe ink the: same foundation, See te een tigtiting, about midnight, Dec. 30, the man came up with a ladder and we|ihe taxi, for Ferguson testified that - aS a) . . Jespatch to the Exchange Telegraph | though the form of expression is d a indy of Rubel ter- | BEHIND BRIDAL SKIRTS vietl fa Germe se Roots tt insisted on being beaten up| day there has been an ine pin thy ferent. aR We Rasaoer Bris) Se uermna te Stet § Venue subenariEs: used It to mount to the roofs, Leeda ge ereion (at reat te cae jsaya that tho man newspaper | Jdoy announced ita approval of a ri In the blackness which blanketed the “When it came my turn I ran MD lite | Mating along the fronts in Releium | comment ia i sided on the subject of! pudlation of all of Russta’s de | ee ar frae Vonaaiitiin! “ARAntlbart anos Aid as J reached the top of the ladder | women who know Bennett tea: |@nd France, It was « 1 Chancellor yon Hertling ech, The “OLEMENCEAU T0 10 “OUTLINE cision hae not yet been officially ac- | rds fo Ignore Martiages|ocean the American gunners got no wome one hit me a fearful DiOW ON} ined to secing him enter the wait-| ed In the afternuon between KnIGURGIRN nowspApers Approval of cpted by the Lenine-Trotzky Govern: | May 18, 1917, Under Impse of the U boat, but stood by the head. I had my rifle in one hand} ing taxicab voluntarily on the morn-|capelle and the Lys, near Lons, and) his remarks on Alsace-Lorraine, but | WAR AIMS OF THE ALLIES fen. . tant sania General Rule. Melo punay Ane enese he see find was in tho act of changing my |ing in question, Mra, Wildes admitted | on both sides of the Scarpe River. reproach him for his conciliatory tone | Seeaeeee weuces aia Bolen brit staesascoiis Pe supra thought to be, until the waves eny arip on the ladder with tho other |she received $500 aa her share and that) ‘The Germana attempted @ raid | in regard to Molium and France and | siscentors Ve je en ReaelBe ENGRS wae (waver, one [Sore ee cree eomnibdl | epee the ahtn, when the blow came and 1 toppled | she gave Mra, Bennett $600 aa Bennett's! against the French trenches aurth| for “not using tho language of a vie- French Premier Expected to Make |srcond session Mare Mme navn Att ee eee ; Hughes, has! ry Navy Department to-day made share ‘ | 4 ‘ 4 _ Mu q pted rules at the direction of Pro- to the ground. Mate sg a uketch of hie Nite Tennett (Of Caurleren Wood on the Verdun | tor | a Joint Restatement for cogth, ‘There was a lonely group of | 10Pte) rules at the direction of Pro- | pubic an official account of the trag- “As soou as I hit I reached for my sata a sorecnia ah Atha satnews front, but It failed completely. ‘t The Liberal press regard the speech ihe Entente. jabout seventy-five opponents, whose peter oe rf ae re ae sons edy by the ship's commander, hat and started back up the Tedder. ee et eee in New. York. haa {attiliery fire continued, howover, and) ag important in xhowing Germany's | . * linain activity was in demanding the im-|cernins the claims of exemption by|” A torpedo struck the hold of the yee: A lot of fellows came running up| - A uaNU Conba in tho kat Gene | Was spirited also In tho Champagno.| wittingness to discuss President Wile | LONDON, Jan, 26—Premicr Clemen- | mediate con#ideration of the peace nego- | Fesistrants who have married since | yo} at 11.80, blew off the hatches and for some of them saw me fall. As 1 Atsaees hy soa hres pire Ashig r‘“ | North of the Alsne tho French re-| on’e: moasage, ‘The Socialiate @lnap-|one" of France will probably be the | tiations at Brest-Litovsk, in view of the| May 18, 1017, went through {nto another hold. A ° 4 DaN an ‘ @ Monee, le Socts 23 ed spokesman responding to the out- | critical results of those conferences. veached the top of the Indder again Hughes, served as inapector of | pulsed two raids, Two German air-| Allied sp ition N | mountain of flame rose from the hip, and when the small boats had put away “they lonked tn the lurid Nght like small boys playing about a bonfire, Wireless apparatus was wrecked by the explosion. The men were blown four feet into the air from the kick is to be disregarded unless the the time of marriage i in believing be waa no longer subject to the draft, This would be established, the decision sont to loca! boards last night said resistrant at was justit | ut all the crew was saved before the if the registrant had been found|yeasel, aflame and lurching trom end'to physically unfit tn the first ane end, sank into the sea, had been sent to camp and dis. or, n registrants the paraiount "ont | qution to render service at the call of rried and used the marriage as) War Office Reports Patrol Encoun- unde for escaping service there | ters and Activity of Hos- charged; not called, had tried abasmad). at Bet ouled = BRITISH TAKE PRISONERS |. the Governmont,” the board said, “tr! ‘ain presumption that the tered | tile Artillery, | | ipa t "o relations Into to evete t The & eu “Draft Law SOUTHWEST OF CAMBRAI any regiwtrant under this obligation! pw thus entered {SKS POWER 10 SEIZE STOGKS srmenctrscto-te ho ah “We Lor a fow prisoners last he OF HOBOKEN PA PROFITEENS | In patrol encounters southwest of Cambral. Hoatile artillery wan acth of ‘ early In (he night agninot our poi al er x. sink, Mone Commite:| tie a su the Soarpe Vaitey.” stoner of een, day Wrote 9 : vy Jon, —-A Aer rood Admintatrator Hoover asking! PATS. dan, At A German red wer to gelBa the atcoke: st Hoboken | Made on the French positions wepeieg tailers accused of charging exorbitant | it: Sobain, between the Oise and Aletta He BOER eens a 2 wie : ty falled last night, oe pilcea, Mr. Moover te asked to name Hverd. 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