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probable that they suff state that American batterios have twice on recent nights barraged the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, German lines. One of these was the occasion spoken of by the General se = 7= PENED VICTORIOUS Billed by shelis during the last fow Gays. [This refers to on a = INTHE DARK FRENCH TEACH U. S. SOLDIERS HOW TO TAKE TRENCHES BOLSHEVIK! TOLD GERMAN STRIKERS CAN FORGE PEACE inition o¢ attack of | By¢-Witnesses of Great Battle 1918, GERMAN GOVERNMENT SHIPYARDS AT KIEL CLOSED BY STRIKE ANARCHSTS SEED BY BOLSHEVIK! FOR THREAT TO FRANCS, ° gurring previous to ti Petrograd Refuses Pl U Pi rograd Refuses Plea ¢ Aleanata > VF The cal American officer inctudea | OM Asiago Plateau Tell | for M : ie | Delegates to Pan-Soviet Con- nly American officer Included fnegy eam Mel | nvoy for More Time cress \WI . fm the list of recently wounded mon lhrilling Story. | : gress Who Warned U. S, s is Capt. Kingman, who was shot 10 : . | { Roumani Envoy Arrested ig the chest at close range by an Ameri — pparray scenes “ can soldier, who mistook him for ® vo pate gy TEADQUARTERS IN PETROGRAD, Jan. 3b—"A hard] PETROGRAD, Jon a1 (Unt ‘ } Boche in the night. Capt. Kingman ~~ HERN ITALY, Wednesuay, Hane tonvpanie ToRdeem ma itel-e (United was crawling over No Man's Land J&". 80 (By the Associated Proas) i ‘ beh in ige AS) Remar Olttbe { anarchis y in & night reconnoissance and in the | Fyewitnesses of the Italian attack WOFerAMene: FANSTAPR' WUrenw (tos) Helewates tothe: Tan-Soviet Comme . darknoss an American soldier on th® of the lant f da here wore 1 bs a ew days ore arrested by the Botshevikt 4 firing step of the trench thought he! pateay tel! bagel hate Bein acid Peace probably will not be con-| Government to-day as the rest ' bi might be an enemy. Discovering bis Mvelt & story OF MhPiiling ts cluded in the Casino at Brest. PNR a mistake, the soldier hurried out and |'rest. Fiom thelr accounte it ap- | Litovik, ou car Prlnicinlidangtalaibdiastih helped carry the wounded officer tn, Pears that the frat Italian rush was Ga, Sat niall: tau Mae ae dor Francia respon for Ameri+ Ali the shells which claimed those in the darkness at 8 o'clock Monday | ani Rot UATLe vie quienes: aiaee [Seas eon Alexander Bark= vietims exploded in trenches and sUp-| morning. Tr F ‘ EA iat loli ari port areas. S. Tho slesping enemy forces which was born, and refuses to| ™ we q comprom with « oh roller ft s 1 One of thove killed was an intor-| We? Aken complotely by surprisa ap with the Hohengotteras | from sapien preter—an ox-cook at the Blackstone; 7 Alpini were in the thick of An offi e anarchist Hotel in Chicago. this Aghting and by daylight they | piel - Helsingfors, Finland, He was accompanying a Colonel on? awe x ap We mt oan “ultimatum” te p pt tho first line trenches and = “New Workmen's and Pe Rea ection tour of the trencis : | SCH SPnic & ACTING AMER! Car : i an ot an inspection tour of the trencies! had taken an old church which| OF omni com BB icon ce Cv Ot eeeanete ee OSE army will serve to support the coras ae a, hotltying and was blown up by a shell as he; formed a atrategio point in. th social revolution (in Hurone Y he would be held to ace stood at the very entrance to the enemy jine of deteAae, They. ears Tho hand grenade is one of tha most important weapons bn winning A decree establishing an Ail Set punishment Colonel’s dugout Cotonel bat) vigorously supporting the heroic #as- trenches trom the Teatons, and American pa will know just how Russian Collegium’ for gusdance tu tht he meted out to Borkmamy Just entered underground. The inters! art Brigade, which took and retook handie them when they get to the other side. ‘This Freneh of ryan « the Workmen's and ite et in the United t preter wan close behind and was in| tho height of Col Del Rosso three eet bunlls the proper way of hurling he grenades Dersanta’ Sted Ariny: ul Huescan}, “ttten piracy to defeat ! - the act of descending the ateps when | tines against the stubborn, desperat — sepa = aa ae Gout Republic is announced,| (@* Conscription law. Hie fast a The Colonel riished up to| resistance of the enemy, nail Ho corm bbs wil be compos | was rejected on Mondsy Ind his companion dead. | Those early movements were a dl- two representatives of j supreme Court of the On one other recent occasion @lversion to a tae'l States | large shell screamed through the al peer the nate movement | Saye Snead : " Sea ge haee es one aie | On right, where a stroke was de- 4 of the General Staff of the Ked| WASHINGTON Jon. 31—The and exploded in the contre of a Ute /livred for the dominating hel | i Q of Guards United States Government expects knot of Americans. Three were | sonte Di V, im height a4 1 ° Anothbor cecres assigns 20,000, Ambassador Francia to appeal to the Instantly killed and two were !, } Val Bella, It was here ' Vy rubles for the crganizatiot of tbe ; Ppeal to My : ’ ithe most severe Aghting occurred| Heed Araiy from the moneya in he Bolsheviki Government for protec wesaqed. through Monday night and in. the ra Me ee to be en | ton slould Ruwsian Anarchists at- This was several dave a An! ¢ hours of Tuesd ; Kim ana must) tems out their threats ’ ambulance was called. It rushed the |grorming troo Leica JE ’ ’ i od sttbsequently ageinst hin aate Allied diplomats wounded mon six miles to the rear we ROWe COOK: SH OAs wa Ath k 3° : . ’ ae ha eenabe nthe fold hone [Nenterm slopes, und by 11 o'clock 0 an extension of the time . s tiso are ches, where @ ficld how | ruesday mornin hed oul. the 1 f the of Rou-| beeted to ly ne port of the pital is located. Lal t ir way | has been! Americar ° to the summit and were establiat ' 1M n envoy if the worst shoult — y One stretoher carried a soldier | inemselves firml atablishing FE Oo fused | come a “ 01 0 ce: u al » . 1 — — 1 » e@ army classes > from Washington Btate, apparently | of tne Koy Ee definite contro! | Forces posed | to Each Other | Reports to Hisel Smith — ‘Dem >bilix 4 th i? classes! While no instructions have gone about twenty years old, An opern- Evenly Balanced and Cas- Show G Freight Tie-L! (Continued from First Page. ae ne ’ |forward to Francis to demand safety thon was quickly decided upon. The : Show Great Freight Tie-Up a = of tho Bolsheviki, It was said at the soldier had a frightful shell wound in| Hallam Attack Broke Down Under ualties Are Many. Is Still Unbroken her the: Geer ~ ine ‘Dectite Accused i |State Departmont the step was res § his abdomen. Despite every care, the my seis dotin “ 1 ’ eka whothe 4e0 Germans ough U = peek Sere FRENCHMAN MAN Gi 8B “on! 2 ‘ I. dninprcnamscnte ‘ ale hundreds ‘ | garded as the “only sensible thing to boy died within Afteen minutes after | BERLIN, Jan. M (via London).—| LONDON, Jan, 91.—Vinland ts eos] San eee tunis (Rave hee on Thr eatened He Would Be Jao. 3 his arri The Italian attacks which were . . relaht traMe on all t nos un-],° wars Lerten he TRYING 10 SAVE U. S. LYER} 1 oy ing through 1 social revolution alm factories the Prussiin Diet should S! > Meantime legal complication ares@ Burgoons placed thia boy's be-| launched yesterday againat tno |e ape te ree ee iaiitts the supervision of A. Fi. Smith. aiccuns Padua baa lal Shot if He Told. here against any stay of sentence : iz 5 S ‘ lar in aims to the November revolu- ine at unimportant matters —_——— . 7 longings in an envelope for return to| Austro-Gernan powitions southwest | ri 7 Le chaiibiebs ctor of Bastern Railre are whether the Crown Prince and Pitisburgh Aviator Dies as Result of |“8:nst Alexander Berkman, Anarchs his parents. They Included three) Of Asiago, on the northern Italian | 10M In letrograd, nays t trogind Upanannate ve ther Biiness should beilife members e first direct tes against | MSDUFED ANN pape ist now awaiting imprisonment for photographs, One was apparently | front, broke down under the Teutonic) Correspondent of the Daily News in , apie ae sf the Upper Houses Pau treason an At by Six Germans Janti-araft agitation, for whowe Mbe that of a iittle sister of the dead man. |fire, the German War Office an- | describing the Finnish situation, The RUMORS“ PAraly Etsy © RECOTOINE | atho, “alriket ave iprexanted! an| tater id and a joreiin! While on Patrol, jerty Francis i# heing held “person= The girl wes loading three big horges | Mounced to-day, In the recent O8bt | goroes oppowed t Oo reports Sept t yt H tum to the Gove: mE ager . 1, SLA Freneh | aly responsible’ by Russian Anarche to a drinking trough ine the Austro-German forces ine |y in yy say Raced ph Auie Fee of the orn in.| manding sodlato: ne avllce : Federal PARIS. ueritice of blood in w trang-[ists. Inquiry at the Justice Depart- “Another Amerloan soldier recen \y}ereawd tho number of priaoners | 2 er, are very equally bal- [a pennsylvania syeten Is ela general peace on the ' Bes 5 DroURLE Ont Dy ee ne vein could not save the life| ment developed tho diMculty of sus- Sila was a sergeant from Win- | taken to more than 600, ay HO MASP, ANG A COMPAFALVEIY 0 cy Loe cenit j un ons and no indemnities Fred Welneimeyer th tornoon, | ot Philip Henney of Pittsburgh, Pa., an| pending Supreme Court arrest write chester, Tenn. He was crawling in snonemnintises Painless revolution, Lice that pushed liane ar RAT and Ao numer) oPielas Welselm w ve his are as | aviutor In the Latuyette 1 le, ac-lagainst Berkman and Emma Golde 2 @ sallow trench wt daylight Whe M8 tattan Line Slightly Ady a,|(hfouxl by the Russian Bolsievi Band mconds retort That the Governme nt erie ved | cordiaw to details recelved today, The} man, his co-agitator, OfMlctals point : came within sight of an enemy Home Aw ces. | 's unlikely { In the Pittsburgh gatown strict disturbed is proved by the suppres- atennie! . brougt {word of the death in action of|out such a step would at once jeop- > ' par Flip Boche promptly plugged] nosy, Jun, §1.—The Italians’ new | The latest advices from Petrogret ico surges on the M 1 River sion of newspapers d Marshall works watt ae AnotneT eC Highiand Park, (erase the Government's conse against im in the shoulder. |osition east of the Frenzela Valley on | 4%® of continued Aghting and disor | nave backed wat tracks, Hindenburg’s warn the strike} Bundles sie ‘Vail others convicted and jailed for ‘The shot bowled mo over into @/the mountain front was {mproved yea. | dere in Finland, but the destruction of tml Kark Hennig Pant tin ney wag attacked by siz Germans] onstructing the draft. Geep water-filled shell hole.” the wer- |terday, the War Omics announced to-day. | telegraph and tolephone lines tw pre- | EVTyW here added forces of worl r nioveme sen | DOR An A the testing. tablo! 1 Patrolling the sky, Jen. i ght —— geant suid to-day from hia cot In the|The line was advanced slightly gorth.| Venting much news from coming |men are diag nto t Band leauurn want adincivate iba (ey sta anael bette et ty ev ertnaged to regain bis own hoepital. “My captain pulled mo out |east of Col Del Koseo. througt low pros t ution of th ig At Bere ie Pia Pitas é . \ wan removed from hie mar ALL WHEAT IN ELEVATORS or I would have drowned. The min- SR PE ey Tho mombera of the Finnish Ban-| trate ways in re 4g y oR Gentes sepa (aren ee erica ‘ usted from vile on his way ute I got out I reached for my pletol, Jnte are sald to have taken refug Loaded ¢ statied die sible i honda a ty $ from the German lines. | He was IS SEIZED BY CANADA sib . b, ie fuge in - . P % riin’ triet There ts so n She able ve do wae w y-one Therefore, 1 turned my belt around x Beye ation an oe BERG) (OF im WORKER 8 |) ibis A Eey ements " | yond preparing to nend Swedish | aestion fr Council on the of the Work. | countert the oscillations ¢ mer ver « sand srabied the pistol with my left] Sith net changes from grevions close | warships to take out any endangered | 5 Xp ete Mud MestOey COMME TR Phat, Lhe AySoR te Aiea 0 < " BAKER CANCELLED ORDERS pee A Ta ‘ te Hee nd. IBwediah subjects, Sweden scoms 0 This ie ani =: rsa aa lcenll + aa ak sien 000 Bushels and Lake Shippers “I wanted to get a revenge shot at pmo ar ae it A ransit 35 Rontemintals: Se thei oatardi re s Pia eainaic a indeed pho. fa: lene ed THER’S COMPANY Must Caneel All Orders in U.S. that sniper, but I couldn't @iscover | Am Be a HAR ae tae cy Ary Authorities in the k ryroscopes from Hennig GIVEN | ance ders . 8 him. Vin all right—(ll be back In| Am binges pulled Me Ba til Berlin district, according to the Ber. | When were ft for ure. Welselmeyer po ade WINNIPEG, Man, Jan, 31—All the tine aoon” {Aie. BUCH IS ORENSINE tho glceese attention ‘ lin correspondent of the ¢ led that Karl Henatg kept h . wheat In elevators throughout Can- . : ‘ : am f the Swelish Government orea ¥5 ove vd Politiken have hibited a) y the pex wa Aviation Contracts With Ohi ade, aggregating 100,000,000 bushels, Bevonteen men, tn oll, have been) tn The Consuls at Helaingfors of the! bound “empties” numbered nS Ings convened ta disc pored to be, ao that Lieut. Shea, whe} B it Up During | was seized by the Government to-da: Wounded recently, but of these mx 4 feandinavian nations are arranging | 6AM yesterday, Tn west~ | questions ax well as workin Was watching tho test of the gyro- LER abedane e Lake shippere must cancel al} ods were reported to have suffered accl- |. 1 vax am. pieeial train tonitenisve thelr ound} ted t = ; Nia Pate 3 War Inquiry in the United States and transfer dental tnsuries | tm saan dit a if f Aire: cite sein somsing curating phar: ings me demonstrations t bs ¢ uta hot nate its absence : 7 or cam te.t re Wheat J x ort Company, One soldier trom New York City | Armen countrymen from Finland, l \ Fifty thousand workmen have unl Hennig called 1 oa tol WA Ja ext of | Gavernment corperation, far expert emerged froin the trenches to-day | (At duet a STOCKHOLM, Jan. 81.—All ts quiet | figures ceased work at Kiel, The strike window to look at an approachin Ba protne Seoreta 4 with frostbitten foct—and yet smiling | Nek aw Lewaoul 4 at Helsingt a despatch from that] It was reported from Chicago that| is now general in the Chemnitz | thunderstorm sald th witness, va ane plant at Niles, O b through his mud-caked hair Halt. & Gnio city reports, but fighting Is 717 cars of livestock, dressed meata| district, which is the most im- | “Just toward the end of the run. lost Government cone DIED. eetlan ns ray Metal eg for | way at other! points in Finland be- [nd perishable foods w 1} portant industrial section in Sax- |#00n as ‘the Lieutenant's back wa came up toxlay before the Be TEETS,--ARTHUR TEETS. [A IG A atl BE a Ma tween the Red Guard, which ts sup- | eastwar terday, All congestion| ony, Field Marshal von Hindon- {turned Karl Hennig slipped the peg) Aititary ‘Committee iat ae. ane Rervices at CAMPBELL YUNDRAY funda we read about being raived all porting the revolution and the}ef flow ipments ov Chicago | burg's proclamation appealing to ack into its place.” Into \vhe_ S¥iRHOn: BONNE sgl CHURCH, Broadway, 66th et, Bridey, over the U. ¢ 3{White Guard, which is upholding the | hos been cleared up. the workers to stop striking ap- “Did Paul Ment anything tol! jaker oF e contracts oencelle’ O8) 3 As M give a fellow a \ 5 saat h R gap | M Jeoon as he learned the Aviation Service che tit & ep } 'R1Finnish Government 7 peared on all the street corners a ernoon? i ‘ hig sty | had a amoke In Afteen day Chile’ Colyer q q |hed awarded them to a concern In which se a t | ‘eh fighting Tucaday near Kaemere | of Berlin y: day. th anything were) ?° 2 FOUND AND REWARDS. oo —_-— af f ; Tels b w nm station the Red Guard lost 87 killed P The cessation of work in Ham- |said about what Karl had done,” re-|" aa email buck elk beg sontalnt = | Sena ‘ ew J ‘sift Utomouds, “and $10, P| and 127 tajured, waite the Waite! TQ MAKE HIMSELF GAPTAIN, 22, new virtually complete, lcd the witness, “wo de a ear 4 Rothe Ba, — Guard y 8 Killed and 4 according to a Daily Telegraph raged full of lead, 1 told Lieutlang: th ation—the fingel Alr- wounded. lial ® despatch from Rotterdam, The new about it that aftern 7 Jeraft Compan f which I, B. COVENT AC . Jan. $1.-The} Much Red Tape W wo strike has extended from the Vul- Attorney W acked the credit-|j4 president, had been overc o Cc Finnish Government ms ob It, But Comm can Shipbuilding Works in Ham- ability the wi 6 | with $1,999,000 of a $2,900,000 capitali- Te - 9 ry ’ ul 0 Ssh 1 ,. test | on fr entin "g00 * y Sa esmen | he ere ‘ood escapod toward Tammerfors, wi | burg to the works of Blohm & Floyd Woods MeIntyre testified] zation representing “soot will 2 al F the army ja now concentratis Vacancy to Ano! Voss, another large shipbuildin: that he had been an inspector in| Col. Deeds of the Aviation Service tes- | tO all on doug, hardware Jiinole Contras ? 9 1 f ta}and department store- with | loess 8 cording to despatches received bere] 1p Commitastor concern, These strikers also de Hennig's department since July 2 of}tified that H. D. Baker conferred wita Meson ing t , sil seep ‘ d diat : rim Tune about securing a contract,|@ nationally advertise? Mn you should use Potans 1 poi : today, i up a chance to promote hit mand an immediate penco on the |inst year, Me described tho testing |)iit teen eee own’ wes| opportunity for ‘d--ane th d ae ty ina it For be rer ved, ¢ basis of no annexations and no |stands of the gyroscopes as Lieut. | cause the plant was not ready to p Ds ment all between 4 and 6 + though he be for the tt mnit Bhoa described them gresterday duce, Later, Col. Deeds said, when the apt y : i Es a « : » jv erlin strikers} repeated that 1 Henn was 40 | piven airplane na * to} “oom 21, % ‘bu a ‘ sence and to which he on, Wednesday, the Tageblatt adds,} charge of one of the stands. |New York. G N t ‘ AT GREAT WAR COUNCIL yea 9) aula Relts: Dein [a resolution Was passed dectaring| Melntyro sald that Paul Hennig = u $ + -_—— Cast. Hawand |G: Barvett: of tne }ene the strikers would oppose to the |told him that it wasn't rc rape Fe Clemenceau, Lloyd George Or-] W anaia Haein e od t jay | utmost of thelr ales la}tor the inspectors tow } for piv i ahd tha vaeanay t their leaders or re t pin theveyros ; 1 Other Notables in ° 7 i 1 1 Ov Notables ir vuld have been m Envight's by that they ustially read a paper or - = 4 i a — — | This food is a sugar. ‘ | Attendance. t of red taj would have had | . Jmaxazine while the fivat two spi * saver—contains over 40 | VERSAILLES, France. Jan, 2 opie na Commn| er, | Contilets Ketween Tro were | made and then with 1 80 ERSAILLE be vel a | in Berita Reported. | w 10% sugar by weight ih Tg |tevahing tended, yesterday's meeting ant’ ein en GENEVA, Jan. Sl~Aceording to] “ay tag nim sold tne gltness —not “put there,” but { th Gen. Ta ia the feaiiee Ne pried apatch to La Suisse there! preferred to naan Special for To-Morrow, Friday, Feb, Ist e . ' fof Siaff of the American Ara as ‘i nas ‘ ve been serious confi etwoen |r aid 5 zAlaee SPECIAL, ASKORTED HARD GOODIES —Her oles collection of ¢ nave been de tr did so ‘sorte 9nd is of fo " many developed in the mak- | Premier Clemenceats vrenided, Gen.} tye tearight fust latighed at the sug. (too ane strikers _ a |] | Rayer” ie che iaortiene Muth wil And i Hock” Ratinette 19 i A - : r ices OAT stss tSlossomaa, a" of othe ing from prime wheat Peis ane rive i Wevgand] geation and made a Captain of Liew | casual sive fa 13,000 Petit Wet and wry || sani se one othe an Nt Nn ROX ic " i ome 4 John Routh a put him tn com ne » Pro 8 Vote t onKge, and malted barley. 4 had Gen. Sir William K. Rabe ;| mand of the A at Coniral Despatches ety CHICAGO, Jan. $1.4 triumphal pro Extra Special for Friday and Seturdoy, Feb. Ist and 2d Major Gen. Sir Henry J » asserted that soldiers started the} cession of Prohibitionists with a pett CHOCOLATE COV ’ HMALLOWS—) mare leasing combination em ak Nie iane clonel ITEMS FOR INVESTORS ne strike mover " ip~ | on tO: ple dry question Lie, ee Honey ne Fa end huntie, Ready Cooked oli a ge Gen.) savage Arme Co ipee Wad he and an off leading, ‘These * Chicago ¥ Sprir tir reculur Sie €oddm, EXTRA SPRCL Ok TWo DAVY 29¢ mii J Gen. Verahing we | Dee, $1—2a after pretorred divi- lit ¥ t ff their | ‘ The p POUND BOX jut the lent, with Hof Orlando, the| dend, $1,438,569, equal to $16.22 4 share |e ang 4c Lada ead ) names ; Fi Ttallan Vremior: Baron Sonntno, ttalian| on sommon’ stock @ share) signin and joined with thetr men Basra Attractive Offering for Thursday, Jan. 31st t o Waste Gen. Cadome be- A despatch to the Democrat . ports of Class Firat Railroads for Jelared “A revolution, not a strike.” ts] MILK it ol a eay CT. haty Two Army Avia dist A food for the times nous , Tex, | James ado, LS Mather of Pawpa NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE,| Minwionents of Open u 1 lew | Biltong nT 1, were killed 20-19 | were fly iced ad 4 ch @ jovked together { Market ol off 13| they struck the ground. The bod polnte, ‘of the men were mangled 8 Killed tn Cole! dies having anual , £45.96 wigning in Austria | Pragt ul ithorition were wna pr the strikers and ¢ were arriving to ald. man of Austr S. Acroplanes Carry Sirite News * junleut and, tion. ‘The unrest in Germany ed to the wi in so far ay ts In west fron . informed t fe Bari n the German and ASITINGTON, Jar The \ ites not only unres at oq States Governme keeping the sincera people Austria nfoomod pwentation Peay ante : caana ernment, This Si i i : tration Pre asting no F . ¥ a t since America @croplanes aid olher moans ot eym- entered the war, MIDGET 8 —Dainty, shane sticks of fnear Candy, rie [uiporr arioKs | s slender ne ne ail at WE ALSO OFFER Stores: New Yorke Broakivn. Newark: Phe Boecitied Weient Includes CHOCO BUPTE Candy. ing Container '49e LATE COVERED RORIS? — The this sweet te of that «ood spongy Molasses enclosed In covers tunexeelled,