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: THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918. « FEW COMPLAINTS, BAKER TESTIFIES, FROM CAMP HOSPITALS Se Se Se AS U BONS SNK TWO “YQrowes, ACIDENTAL BLAST PERSHNG SENTRY "4a co throughout the count he “had come to zi weve the WEILCY, Whe had a son in the gervice,| Nov. | each camp or contenment ern t minending hospital conditiona she had b hipped thirty Colt, sixty eonyme i n down recently inspected. Mrs. Ftinohart five Lewis and forty-five Chauchat The impatience of Whole COUN\aaid whe was Impressed by Senitor uns and, in addition, each regular Chamberlain's “tragic letters.” ony regiment had been supplied | | try "4 7 Lewis gune Hylan declaros chat the failure tow | “proba a tr Tents Sey WOOLO UN eaEee fantry reelmont. with ton, Ohonenet —— Ki the State Harge Canal to {te fu + oie 1 © of nie f e g “Practlen! all of these were lent i i “1 : je Ty . T. capactty at th 1 spre eg te nade! “BULL fool the mothers ofthe coun: ph ete Ce ae eee pattes, mere,240 Aboard the Andania Saved, ills Five French Soldiers and) Threatens to Bayonet Two pune rectaitt (me “approximates « try should know,” wrote Mra, Kine for the: hat Ia, befo Yov, Mr Me, ~ fures Two J ic Siecat, - pte hanaes : past and MATRA the Bummber'se Wich Seses| ryimee gaat ms befere Mere) but Twelve Go Down Injures Two American | Who Seek to Get Past Dur- | 70! bers ar not now in coun of W S small. It is cruel to allow every Senator It asked if ‘by “mule | : * A ~. . ton,” he ad ‘Justi i. ore come | mother to judge the medical corps be. tronpe were ready for there mente With the Cork, taff Officers. ing Sham Battle. supicion thar « propaganda has been ings. b cause here and there men are unwill- tho mon needed pretiminar —— = = minis vations urged In the Interests of the ki ' : cen [2K OF unable to give the care that is tyy fore they had b ne WA ‘i 5, Jan. 28.—Secret - rallroads to delay the opent 4 There « , Mt could have GeO their duty, There are conditions to tins 1 ot ti ker s he jie LONDON, Jan, %.—Two pasnenrer reba! See asi | By J. W. Pegler. stantin’ use of t) ean “one ‘oe be Jone 1 ir effort ts 10 be remedied. The shortage of women jive) it meant that the rangos had ships, (he Cunarder Andania and (he of War Baker authorizes this state-) wrrit Tite AMERICAN ARMY IN |Fepresents an investment of more tian , , - _| Indifference I have. found nothing. | po! ompleted, and also that pre-| sieamwnip Cork, have been unk tn ment FRANCE, (United Presa), Jan, 28, |$15%.000.000 of the people's money, and I ' to defend in d nothing liminary training Was necessary “ to thw hi : 1 aiscuss here Ninety-nine out of a hundred boys aro) Senator Kirby asked why Lewis the inst forty-eight hours A cable despatch from the Need |_oraers are ordere—a mere two Orjemme 8 COMMtCM! Une OF tee dividw ro t receiving he enre than they could | ging had boen #ent to the camps when . Quarters of Gen. Pershing, Just re-/imioo a) T of by if 1 refer to) afford at homo. it had been decided not to use th Seven passengers and five members roo silver stars shining on a Gen- he Mayor attacks some Interests not Cronier 0 Sharpe or my-| | “And T wish to point ont further,” | with the iand forces. ot the onew ot tea batter rane font celved, states that an accidental ex- eral's shoulders ao not make any | Mentioned for the fatlure of the United will be only to make It clemr. | KAtGs Seckatary Baker profession, the | att tenrn the oompheated | ‘Th ke was torpedoed without Plosion, occurring Sunday, killed fv8|aiterence to tho United Btates ol lof the cores nent °° facilitate the use J 3 ade ¢ dic on, right learn the complicated je Cor sg = e canal, " i¢ should figure in to-MOF| masters of the profession, are in con , French soldiers and injured Major dier | ’ hd i na Of at DOM g 1 de J be coat" -cupunition 1d bo aa noth=| stant touch with the Surgeon Gen- fuga Of #8 MARY LYPeR As DoH) warning ‘The torpedo atruck her Gan, Leonard Wood aligtitly tn th6| gor oieg nt i ing beelde the object we ail meek ora) : On the question of big guna Becre-| amidships and she sank in five min arm, Lieut. Col, Chatlea E. Kilbourne | nent Pisving the game according to| GERMAN RAIDING PARTIES : MADE EFFORT TO CORRECT sane. Se ies atangne, tory Baker recailed that Gen, Crozier utes. Many of the passengers were In o WOt Se the rules, | SHORTCOMINGS. witntutl daeew ed i {a csediv shld Chief of Ordinance, had urged Con- thety perths at the time. ‘The sure in the eye and Major Kenyon Two of the moat valuable general AND ARTILUERY ARE ACTIVE | aa here 10 deny #hortoots-| diseases, All thet could he done was War SONUBUGUAIY: ERR TAeee pier vivors were landed at a port of Wast- abe 4 tn tho arm.” oMcers of the entire American Ex- nga, but | think Fean say this: That| tO provide every means of science to | geammes because of the time it took jern England. Gen. Wood arrived in France some | peditionary lorce—one an acting) wnere we have found such ehortcom-| Meet that danger, That he tnaisted |t, wake the quns. The record served,| ‘Tho Andasia was struck by a tor {time ago with other American divis-|jieutenant genera! and tho other a| British War Office Reports Clashes Hapa Peat de every} “ae nelne. done, ig RO dhought, to show that Gen, Crosier | nein at an early hour Saturday morn- | !onal commanders to make @ study Of | major general commandin siitia | i i ings or mistakes, wo have madee Taking up Senator Chamberiain’s jad roaiged the delay that must be Pele arly y | war front conditions. i (Baer ol ph al at Numerous Points on eifort to correct them. 1 most earn-| attack on the Ordnance Bureau, Mr. fuoed and sought to prepare in ad. ink oft the North Irtsh Coast. More Gane as the 9th Na-|{{1Y!8/0"—would Lo tn w hospital to- F Bel Fy k tha: when you have pointed! Bakor said that men's minda differed (uyep than 200 of the crew and forty pas- (Tteot Jack M.WRIGHTS en. ‘Wood commands the 89th Na-/day with bayonet wounds if they ranco-Belgian Front. F sores 3 : ath About the types of guns to be used Less a tlonal Division being trained at Camp | padn't sto LONDON, Jan. 26.—Both our to you any shortcoming, Whether id cout the quantity. He then dix- 60,000,000 SHELLS UNDER MANU-|#engers, outward bound, were Inndod Funston, Fort Riley, Kan. Pped violating a certain y Jan, th the Gene com well founded or not, that you! cioned that tho decielon to adopt the FACTURE FOR THE ARMY, _| ‘tt the nearest Irish ports, Lieut. J. M. Wright, Son of Sarah!" dient, Gol, Charing BL Kitbburne te | 2°8t08 Holdicr’s instruotions. man artillery and German raiding Bade inatantly refer it to me in order that! so-called re-chambered Enfeld rifle, ‘soon! Yesterday's reports were that the! Mors Greene Sculptor, Dies |Gen, Wood's Chiet of Staff, ana for Durfhg the great moonlight ma- lPraneoBalgton. pris punt along the tive proceases of the Department may, WAs reached Inte one night in May or) Me read a roport showing 60,000.00), aania was not aunk, but ahe went PS , “ . noetvres on a certain recent night nt at numerous » Points, according to to-day’s War Of~ June in bis office at a conforence at- | shells ure unde in an Accident. years was artillery ofcer of the manufacture for de th aify the truth." \tonded by Gon. Pershing, who waa livery this year, with an Increase of| to the bottom tn spite of efforts to Eastern Department, He was born | ‘"® tWO Senerals directing the move- | tic announcement. It reads: Vrom Senator Chamberlain's speech.| preparing to go to France; Gen. 60 per cent. in manufacture of 7 mili-| gat her into port, according to in-| Sarah Morris Greene, sculptor,| tn Virginia in 1871 and was gradu-|'°"t Started to walk along toward| «yesterday evening the onemy ratd< Mr. Baker said, it had seemed to Lim) Soott, Chief of Staff: Gon. Bliss, An. Matro and three-inch shells and 25 per formation reaching the Asgociated No. 9 West 9th Street, has recelved|ated from the Virginia Military In-|‘%* ™/ddie of a long trench line iInjed a: advance post northeast. of dhe i Chief of Cent. In heavier alzes since the coun-| '° ; pi a thal, although it not the Benk-| Oerrnncer and Gen. Kant, ihen head | {FY entered the war | Prose to-day Jone of the “GOV'T, RUSH” telo-/stitute and also from the Artillery] W2ICD thousands of American sol-|Langemarck, ‘Three of our men are , . . 4 : diers wore massed waiting signals| missing. Southeast of Levergi tor's purpose to make ft so appear, they oF the War College, and several other | Referring to conditions at Camp) Dr. J. A. Harker, an official of the Schoo! at Fort Monroe, He ts re- Mtg signa : tgiuer e country got an impression trom the] giaf oMcars, “exports in rifles.” It | Moade, the Secretary read ¢rom a let-| american brandh of the Ministry of |f4ms from the War Department sponsible for many artillery tmprove. |'° £9 over the top. Nobody wan| strong reconnoitering party wae dis- tolures and delays that made them] was late in May or arly In June Saving tare Gad Renee bean a tires Munitions, aaid preparationa were| that aro slowly dotting the country,| ments, permitted to walk on the parapet | Peracd et eae nitoes the night, viisproportionate to what was golng| THERE WERE 600,000 RIFLES TO | (\\ink | threa| being made for boat drill when the oMciaily notifying her of the death! Major Kenyon A. Joyco wan born|°" 1” sight of the “enemy: last night at different points anuike oe. | START WITH too big to we of {Camoral sna pieo north of The American Springfield rifle, Sec- | cient heavy socks. He alao orted on the 4 side | 4 romfort in the narrow ditches ana! bens in the Passchendaele gee> The Seer@ary maid there might be) The American Springfield te, So the food nituation wis ade Le ASM Ab dati DS et dia) Ameriohe Aviktion) Seevion,| cc: totes NAAR GIO MOOR eee soathad tne duce ee raum onl On : ' i t onl, The vesael immediately took a list mission and assigned to the Sixth a of mud on) PARIS, Jan. 24.—To-day'a Wi ‘instances of shortcomings, bu ys the } ‘ar Office {fle developed by| ‘The Secretary then took up discus ‘ | 4 ‘ a” sae eeratry.” when this decison was |alon of the weight of uniforme und|to starboard," he continued. “I pro-|!% AM accident on Jan. 24 somewherd! artiery. In 1908 he became a First |!'!8 Pollshed riding boots, So buth| statement follows ) soldier had not hu: suite of heavy underwear and suMl-|torpedo struck the liner full amid-|of ner son, Ltout., Jack M. Wriht,|{9 New York and enlisted in the army | 9° of the generals w onve 10 ty ench troo; "When he appeared previously, Mr.| reached. ‘There wore In stock about jevsrcoats, . yo|ceeded to Bont No, 6, which wa» the|!n France, Lieutenant and at the outbreak of the | °f them walked on the parapet. incursions into the: Gora tees id, it “was with the Intention | 600,000 of them obtained nan auier cloth ought to be! rirat to got away with fifteen paseen-| Lieut. Wi. + was bar! ni- -an| war was @ Captain. “Get down from that parapet and | last night in the Champagne and north ‘ Baber fala, it” was It t then known, Secretary |ObtAined has not been determined, <i on walk in the trench.” barked | of St. Mihiel and brought back prison- of being frank,” but despite this desire! peer Contended, whother American | be said. "Gen, Pershing hus ap-|sera We rowed an hour and @ half) yoary old and the official announce- PaaMiaatGaee ew none ane , ¢ seemed “to have left the feeling troops would fight beside the British petriae eapee fe ar a lieate 4 A{and managed to rescue several per- |. of hi. deat was bis mother’s legaeke a ie nena ta the fenton’ of ia SPont walla, worn : report la to be made bofore Fi ” ho wore struggling in the water . + me ‘enelle, noi in defense of some) or the French. The British used a) sons w Aish | enet of St Die, Cj aaa ie aentes’” ‘He denied any tim cartridge rifle of one calibre und | NO ARMY EVER FED AS WELL! before wo wore taken aboard a patro!| "Tt ftifleation of Bis comuisston | | “It's all right, we are generals, See such intention, Another calibre. The Tiitien Govern: | AS THAT OF UNCLE SAM, — | Yessel which took us to an Antrim)@: an officer, Wright want to Ret dante nes a i WON'T RENA 7 4. : ee id been prepared to re-arm| « a ms | Coast town, where we arrived at 5)! early last spring with the lon't sive a damn if you are » Major Gen, Wood, Mr. Baker said.) ment had Pr T want to make one further ob-| ~' President Wilson,” yelled the sentry- ecommended calling out @ large|the entire British army with the 1n-| servation,” Secrotary Maker proceded,| 0°Cl0ck Sunday afternoon. Andover Ambulance Unit and of- vgensrila an% He CHIEF MED rec men could not be /feld when the war broke out in 1814.) taking up army food." tMink itis] “I wax on deck at the time the An-|, |; , -rvises teameataters and the “generals saw hin shadowy | INER army, although the The excellence of the Americen not untair for me to aay that in the! gania was torpedoed, but saw nolther y Urn jform lunge toward them with a ‘provided at once with riffs and! weapon wan so well known that the | provision of food, no army ever as- ao, bal j{Srrival to the French Government gleaming bayonet. clothing. British decided to remodel thelr £UN5,| sembied anywhere was ever fed as| submarine nor torpedo, Hove all vo. so. < on the ammunition trains. | Tie tw f 1 Mayor's Decision Regarded as Vie- { — Idier whe needs a rifle [but the suddenness of the war pre-lably, ay well, as nutritiously and as|the passengers were saved, but sev-| Wright was assigned to ar! drove © generals jumped into the . ih . has one, Secretary Baker said, | vented ua from making the Chines, |appetisingiy aa this army, Whilelcral atokera were reported killed by|u five-tou truck for four months Wrench in time to avoid being stabbed.| tory for the Civil Service Re- one, a t dacision made thal SI there have pom ph bout ” i pees and of a better type than if the Inaner added, referring to the con-| other things, T think Itt the unwnic {#8 explosion in the engine room In August the young man volun- | ee iy tad yee ae eee ‘ Association, Eritish Enfield rifle had been [ference hold at which it was decided) mous testimony that the food has| J+ J. Holgatey, an Anglo-Ameri-|teored in tho American Aviation (Copied fogs Eitat Page): [Bie SOney: SOG © BuMpiclon Rey WATS! twas. snnauicid at, Mayne SAREE to change the American rifle, “nud/ been of the highest quality with no|can business man, eald Servic . on aftorward becoming a spies. adopted. i t every man ” 4 psi i Fa 5 es ta fond. Na office this afternoon that Dr. Patrick Defending the lack of machine guns, | (HS, wnanimous corsen se Tren A RAN Amd that woteanity of) “Instructions were given to the|vadet flyer and recelving his com-| Wilson's fourteen points are not to be cursive the password,” he demanded! p, Riordan will not be reappotated & he seiterated that Gen. Pershing does!” after America entered the sear, Mr.! fond proposition has been carried out | Passengers at breakfast to prepare} “-n u fow days before hie death. regarded as his minimum demand: The division commander attempted| “Met Medical Examiner when his tem- not want Lewis guns for the ground Baker said, Major Gen. Wood came fo| with the most extracrdinary success.” | for boat drill at 10 o'clock, We were| Wrightwas graduated with honors’ Germania refers to an “Austro-|tO remonstrate over “inconsiderate | POrary term expires nt the end of this vi | his office and advorated tho necessity! Sites for the camps and conton-| making ready to go to our stations|last spring from Andover, where treatment,” but the sentry's bayonet|™month. This is rewarded as a victory forces, but only for aviation. lee nating outa large army, Secretary] monte were next taken up by Mp a le ere he | American feoler regarding peace pox- i The Secretary sald that when he Rarer eaid there were not the clothes| Raker. He detalled t Wood replied he} 1 n i = ») | flashed and the generals backed up a| for the Civil Hervice Reform Assooia- War Col when the torpedo struck and conse- | was the art editor of both the school sihilitte: and says the result will] tow hasty steps, calling with Pale tion which protested the temporary and fte|Quentiy there was little confusion.|y:per and the year book, fo re-| depend, above all, on the weight of | ihe password, "Paria, Paris, Paris naming of Dr. Riordan because he @ia o's atudy of the subi heard of the two letters read by Ben- oy arma, but ¢ i ‘hamberlain concerning bad knew that, but contended the mm ommondations that departmental |Owing to the heavy list, however, | ceived hie early education in France, President Wilson's influence on the| All night jong on this night ma-/ not take the competitive examination f a ehant f nick soldiers he imme. needed to live Bead ha er bso sommenaare be required to ise some of the passengers expertenced | s:).¢ tho beginnine the w.. he) Entente Allies. poine guns aura yved threo yards apart! The Municipal Service Commission 1s | a LM ry training.” 0 told ‘00 camps in their respective jurisdic. . ice ‘sly wit le “9 n a jong thin line barraged the. . . diately usked Mr. Chamberlain for OO ITT tne army should be as-|tions, with regard to healthtuiness,| Micuity in making their way to| tad worked ¢ a 4 cece of| "in view of the happy accord be-|unamyrs” rear, Starshellw floated 2) Uventiguting the action of the Mitchel all the detaile Sembled ae rapidly as possible, but it} freedom from overflow, or climatic | the stations promptly. e ¢ 1) France to figit, tween Germany and her Allies in all} the earth, making pale even the bril-; “vl Service Commission In promulgat- ant to follow those through to wag the Intention to huild up the] conditions interrupting ‘training and| “The passengers in our boat in- T questions of war alms and tactics,” | lance of the silver moonlight ing a Ist st bhped nucceasful candidates 5 nt Regular Army and the stionall other desirable and aon-desirable | cided y | Pershiag OfMfictally Death Germania adds, “we co take xactly at dawn the militiamen! for Chief Medical Examiner. It ts an- the very end,” sald he, “and find out) Homuar Ariny ane tt. Natlonal| conmiderations luded a Belgian woman of seventy al bichis Weleht aaa Schee Sermsn: we oan take it that) ont ove thie top. They conquered Nounced that if itis shown that tho who is responsible, in order that TQ | The principal places where campa| oR? 4nd a Russian woman with two WASHINGTON. welsh feito) Count Czernin never would have| their objectives: competitive examination for this list can punish the gunilty.” Concluting hin statement reRarding| ware olectod wore in the South-|small children, They behaved | ,, F/ASINGMON, dan. f8—ten. Persh-| made his offer if ho had not been! One Colonel, demonstrating hia com-| W#8,Teeular, one of the throa ot f ‘Although more than 1,000,000 men the decision to call many men early./ountern, Central and Southern De- | bravely. a erie py ee aa - A-|certain of our Government's concur- | plete confidence in his machine gun- | itiordan how. holds. Dr, Olte ‘Schutts t this country, Mr. Secretary Raker said: | ment Secretary Baker con- “A friend of mine, W. W. Nicholis rown, cal Resorve Corps, attached rence," ners’ accuracy, spent half an hour, heads this iat. are under arms in q WANTED TO LEARN CAMP LIFE stating that Major Gen 4 am to the Fritish expeditionary fores, augnt- |T°O calmly walking around under a verit- Baker suid the nuber of complaints EAD OF ALL THINGS, Wood, senior major general of the |Of London, told me he saw a sub-|iy wounded in action Dec, 31, No te- lustons tn Pan-German newspa-|abie roof of machine gun bullet received have been relatively small— AH niion, uitimataly | tM, Was then in charge of the | marine twice, once within twenty {tails were given, iis mother, Mra. ‘Ti-|DerS that Count von Roedern, Becre- |snariing overhead In a barrage tire | RUSSIANS BATTLE probably not more than eight In So. the determinate Morecant the | Aoutheartera Department yards of the lifeboat, again fifty |lle Long Brown, lives at No, 895 Clinton | tary of the Treasury, 1s one of the 3 iu eutenant General and the| tach inniance, be daid, invostigations War non an attempt 16 forecast Phe baht a sient? Springs Avenue, Cincinnat! four men responsible for Germany's | Mio? General morely obeyed cnders WITH ROUMANIANS have been immediately made, deemed wise to put men Into eninp 10 The Andania, a 18,000-ton vessel, | Le hinge also reported the fol- | position is said to concern a finan- peut iniaiak | rf ) the practice of camp living | lowin ss fal memorandum he is said to have Bome reports, the Secretary said, jearn the practice of c 1 was bullt in Greenook, Scotland, in ec " | ‘ cuncntinia of a noldier's life, a little in 4 Firat Lieut, Jack M, Wright, wtrptane . ERE {Their Attempt to Regain Lost have not proved serious UPON IAAUITY, eee uetore thoy could be fully 1913, cotdent; No.7 Wost Ninth wrest Nog |2ubmitted the Emperor. One report P is while others had, in which case cor- supplied with arma.” . The Cork, 1,279 tons gross and 260) york jof the incident declares that he IS LIKE BOOZE 10 BRYAN Territory Seems to Have sections followed, Regarding Senator Chamberlain's NEW YORK: PENNSY |feet tong, was built at Port Glasgow! Annabel S. Roberts, nurse, aepticomta; | Warned the Emperor that the @nan- Been Frustrated, ’ In the case of the body of an offic atatement that riflea originally sent owned im Dublin. | Madison, N. J jclal situation of Germany was such| ‘motley collection,” in 1899. She wa ; cer who died at an aviation trainmng {0 camp were ne aa pon ae { este | Hubert E, Roberte, meningitis; War-| that a further development of offen-| <4 Wa: ar PETROGRAD, Jan. 28.—Sertous schoo! being shipped home in a sheet, eee eee hut that the facts | t Torpedo Missed, But feeona| ten, Ore. |sive operations was inadvisable, Suggest Whiff From Whiskey Bot-|pghting has taken place between { Secretary Haker sald, inquiry devel Were that “awe had abot 600,000 S10 ANY TRAINS Lal ried |"“Private Earl af. Nersts, pneumonta;| MACHINE GUNS TO STOP OUT-| tle, He Tells Preachers—Dry Rule |Russlana and Roumantana in the oped that the camp wan In charge of Springfield rifles and something | BELFAST, Jan. 27.—Reports reach-| Jare. Wye. BREAKS IN GERMANY, for Soldiers New “Emancipation,” | pelebborhood of GainG, ness tha Sas @ British aviation officer who followed Mn iit man Army, host prepared ——- ing bere about the torpedoing of the Reports of disturbances in Ger- retroeunes (oo a Sheree Of ee em Tapers seeines the British method of sending bodiew i) ine world,” he added, “furnishes : liner Andania say the first torpedo many again are current in Hol- (eee 0 @ large gathering of/ from Austrian headquarters at Brest- rs x ey Conti I ; clergymen oa a “surprise speaker” at r home unclothed, the man’s clothes be- an obasiete rife for Brag oe (Continued from it Page.) missed tho steamer, but the second land, Outbreaks are said to have |" Walon iekehaNe” epnunt; esata Litovsk, The Russian 9th Siberian ang shipped tn a separate parcel, “An men learn ta tnke care of a bei — found its mark amidships. The Cap- AGAINST BOLSHEVIKI cccurred in the Rhsinish ine | en AT ate collegiate Gharch: rite) Division and a portion of the 20th American oMfcor was then put In weapon, | os me added.| plants and traina wore sticking all| tain ordered the ship abandoned and dustrial districts. Troops with | 0." Marhis Collegiate Church. Meth | piyision attempted to fight thelr way la =U suicinty a4 oct of a {HAL the question was decided in-latong the line. These were taken off| passengers and crew embarked In the 7 ‘ | machine guns have been sum- | jennings Bryan attacked tho “iiquor| (foush Galata and regain Russian developed that it was unjustified and i Ps ee hay that It was decided | here t# moderation in the weather Hand at Helsingfors—Petro- opposite Cologne, but there are no ‘An editortal in @ New York nows-| “phe otruggie against the Rouman. Hsulting trom the “distressed tmagin- | do monn 10 nay tne avery man| Only passenger trains were started mish Ship Torpedoed After ad Sends details. paper ts lke getting @ whiff of liane on the Lower Danube continued dtion of the widow. Jin this country Intended to carry ut after 9 A. M., ani these were cut * Plundercd, grad Sends Troops, Three thousand persons took | whiskey hottie,” sald Mr. Bryan, as he|for a whole day and night. Heavy MAY IMPRISON TWO NEGLECT- | ving jaw one, and a rifle of eer) down No freight or coal will be| MADRID, Jan. Aftor pillaging! STOCKHOLM, Jan, 28—The long! part in a riot in @ suburb of |!cunched into @ tirade against what hofartillery was engaged, ax well an FUL ARMY SURGEONS. quality than It we had adopted (Ne) noveq for the present, ax it would he| thé Spanish steamer Giralda Sutur-|inreatened revolution in Finland {# pro-| Prague on Friday against reduo- |e called the ‘subsidised press of the monitors on the Danube, but thus tar Phere still are in the hands of the exiating type a imposstble to Ret the traing through|@y. ® German submarine sank the] ceeding in the eastern provinces, accord-| tion of the flour rations, a Vienna |coUntry.” “The New York papers are| the Russ! pt seome to Bars Prelcuteds tt. taker told of tne] eveRY. atl tae RIFLE) without incurring the danger of | Yesseh which wae of 4400 tons, ‘Theling to reports reaching here from) despatch says. Shop windows | {N° centre of the opposition to prohibt- vestigations which resulted in dis AND CAN ‘ineuak | blocking the main tracks crow was saved Hanan: laid SislsiNatone were smashed and the mob had Py il i Werk nut. C and," "9 : ——-—. he railway station et Helsingfore te eforring to the law against selling charge of Lieut. Charies W. Cole and And," he continued, “although | Conditions in the anthracite region | : Se adda akerateske when R - yo for negiec i e sion | , ‘0 have been occupled by th eoun to @ {quor to soliiers, M ‘an deck aie ae pubtiek itn tee newe- uch Mere rapidly than, we eve are-mone serious, the earth: bolng cove ‘SUBW FAIL ae wma Gera! shat fignting| the police interfered. The rite making of the acre eee Pir TH tentang of the wea ae my Saturday and Sunday, The) thought we would er could, ered with two feet of snow on the has taken place at Vibore were dispersed with difficulty. Waa froeing more slaves than Lincoln's Thove which concare wen ome Judge Advocute | al ndvined add-| every soldier has not only a AND TRAIN RUNS AWAY fan soldiers are sald to be alding| A despatch from Zurich to the | Pinancipation Proclamation Nels “means ue FC Orne teh CORSA ibe te siueret It was bad enough last week.” sald —— - the “Red Guard” and reinforcements| Exchange Telegraph Company quotes |... 'suioonlace bufure T die Te eid ata hei f nd "4 railway oMclal, * t , rot ed to have bee om|the Berlin correspondent of Frank-| added that : ‘s “The 0 ements sets ite face every soldier who will go to ‘ : ris ae a t tetas wore | Score of Passengers Shaken Up in A have been sent from aah ab stew saa ‘ia ‘Pans (prered. te Bi Pg 1 he had OG ever an against that sort of callous d urope | to-da . mom a age of 1% , ‘le Sri i f g 8 ountry, woma: suftr and th : vont Sard ef ocidiers’ health,” bears | ‘furning. to the ma roe ee aaey | Iabor and the temperature ix no ‘ow| Wild Two-Mile Dash Toward In answer to a protest made by Fin-|Gormans “are kicking up @ tre-|when the war ls over the women of ti No. 4 means sy ge oe ‘ tary Baker enid. ¥| want the doo- Me eer nun had not. been| that it is apt to require a litte army | Coney Island. land, the Russlan Government said that/mendous row,” and declaring that) World will have a voice in making this| Mrarkway tera and the country te know that | API foe i Mvated with American | of men to keep the awitchée clear.” | Miss 3 “pioch of No, 440s | if, must support the Proletariat against) pela Marshal von Hindenburg and ' Be pe Tene? their lives an are area pass ve daly race acl ¢ . Miss Josephine joch of No, Finland's bourgeoisie. a hie: arter- | No. 5 means th Ave saoneibility which | will not pere ee sey eaid,| General Superintendent Keffer anid | isin Avenue, Brooklyn, ts auftering| Helsingtora 18 commanded by tho| 2° Yor Ludendorft, oe nate FIND $5,000 IN LOOT | ‘) Btremt. Riv: e dodued or handied in» took the Lewis gin In any| snow plows bad been sent out to keep | trom a dislocated hip and a score of| guna of Russtan warships under con-| ter General, are a Miaetetentinn add ‘ | Wawel te et trem Na eee samen derma numbers, the main tracks open. It had been | more other Brooklyaltes are recovering] trol of Bolshevik eallors SOAR DORR crancaien von | Usiediiven Halk Mame Afher Assist ‘eae Tha see f While camy commanders are held The Hoard,” he added, referring | (he purpose of the Heading Company | from bruises to-day, the renult of being! Bolshevik organ at Helaingfors| With the speech of Chancellor of Jewel | imi “Front tai Secretary Baker said, the Mrgeon » Board he appointed in the fl], wove all of the anthracite out of | buffeted about on @ two-mi!> runaway the “Red Guard” got out of hani|Hertling before tne Main Committes Detective Sen Be fe f Head 19, ath tar », ' ) test machine guns, « ‘ Rats yg old © Serat, Boyle of Headquar- ¥ ° gitar his) ed Di ohn aL delased for one Maccond the brocure-| the regions, but it only succeeded ia A twecmer Coney’ taland Gubwey | and S64 Guana ch sence ere intl |e ee ne tera and Detective Campbell of Boston way, to Wet Ved eg v9 phn ent additional machine guns etting about 1,000 cars Most bday evailing in the regi be = : “ sought to ie i treat to’ Conte Horna & hospital. ox is his men of ’ udiuional mach ne Bi OF nts om aa ap ak a ae of foley ua) eauauataretie op thecksoona Gar, te Be, preva TY region of tho] ¢ Wine in Test Vote in brought to it adquartera to-day about pirnet to Contral | personal ty tor, A telegram from! an lant April with an army x " ay Miss McCoy, Je the heroine of the oc- Saxon District. $5,000 worth of silverware and jewelry Neos » Fifth Heer present, and added — Jon because of her efforts to net the| Recent Aespatches from Welsingtors| AMSTMRDAM, Jan, 24.—Victory of date io the he of Ernest M " o uy a of considerable 7 elmion ewe No s! THIS CORN FOOD CUTS DOWN ¥ : al juliet the frightened passengers. man wee hh \ m p In Finland between the Miunish| over the Conservative aspirant, Dre} ida. aw a receiver vt atalon conte | THE BREAD AND BUTTER BILL, 1. ¢ # pal a Ry DESTROYED BY BRITISH Just after the rain left Union Square, | "White Guard.” organised by the Re-ltermann, in a bye-clection to the| and the plunder is nald vo represent tt eal } $ | Manhattan, at 1 A, M. yesterday, Mo- | publican piand and} Saxony, was|result of many burglaries believed - We are advised weve Os has 25 the Rusvian “Red Guard, | Reichstag at Bautgen, at, OF many bur 8 he ad tol) $0 PA STATES Says vat Ete Rawe OSE ae rinan Jamar Carpey sound) hia: brakes — |reported in Berlin despatches to-day, oy ne by. Harry Mt A pens 4 ard Wit Set he ks in. dean Saactmese : on land. Gen.|, | would not work. At the down grade on , ; yaerts, re-| Monster recently wi arrested in i NOD Va ff desire them| London Officially Reports Great! ihe Brooklyn side of the Manhattan| “mente “4 jm the Canar| The Socialist organ Vorwaerts, Boaton through tracing. letters to # = \ } | Lirtoge the train had gained dian Figh Forces calling an opinion expressed by the) yeh ait in wow Yor lo Maid ir, Madar Activity on Italian | Urldge the trsin’ had gained seed mo» OTTAWA, Ont, Jan, 28—The fol-| Conservative Kreusgoitung that the| a ent ie able to Front tNehiaitcaet Gut SNe ler be Rpts lowing Americans are mentioned in the] election would be “a test of the feel-| Leander Richardson Sertoasly 11, ae nal j vii H he train rushed by] rarest casualty Met: Died of wounds, ‘ ple,” declare Brack Friends of Leander ttheh N ri | x Ink of the German people leclared for troops that | ONTION Thirty-nine} the Gold Street and De Kalb Avenue|q , Shoughrow. Brockt Mass. lardson, well known as a writer on wit t nirh ay ‘ | Hiations and el around the curve] assed, L. Kelly, Painted Post, No \,|t-day that victory must come to the : Pe , ee es tinh foreen on an front) omatd Pacific 8 Wounded, G. 8 Pettigrew, Toledo, O.:| Socialist majority's poliies | 41 subjects for more thar ue ole ’ 7 Ce O'Dor of the fivat ca 1, Dall, Brooklyn, N. ¥ T. 8. M. twent years, learned thie aftern: | he end of November it was ome] 9 an fo rway through} Laren, Grafton, N. D.; Thomas Brow) hat he was dying of pneumonia at hi extend its Iy Announced toda jthe NK passenger® anil eet the| Brockton, Mase Ml, ©. Way, Chasey Bautzen Isa city in Upper Lusatia, ein the Creighton Apartments, No. ; Vt | Four enemy captive batioons have} eme brakes, ‘The train @topped|N. Yo; 8. O. Huber, Berrien’ Springs, | wnirty-one , theast of Dreg-|!°0 West 47th Street, Up to the time JORIGH: Ft} waue eneene SABLE Dalloone. between stations and was pushed to the] Atich, Died, D. A. Pelusio, Crantord,| whitty-one miles nor : SP Tho was. stricken with illness he ‘had | apand to the! alee n brought down @ Bey *)) Ninth Avenue Scallon, where the pas:|N. 3. Presumed to have died, Ms] den. on tho River Spree: It 18 AM IM icon connected with the World Film Our arm spuive balloons are mis sengers got oul Potter, Jamestown, N, ¥, portant manufacturing centre, | Corporation, i “_ Ls : (