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2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918. —— — ———- GERMANS TO USE TANKS AND DEADLIER GAS IN COMING DRI VE ‘CIVILWAR GOES ON (GERMANS LINEUP |<" °<*Cor Recon t es rere eine Onder rire PLANSHISFUNERAL SECRETARY WILSON ("ty wera ono ALL OVER RUSSIA; | TO ATTACK BRITISH =p THEN KILLS FOUR, ACTS TO STOP ALL | sss conte MANY ARE SLAN WITH DEADLY GAS INCLUDING HIMSELF, DISPUTES OF LABOR)" | tional Chairman of the Republican Par | —_——— —eepeeee | ty to-day when he invited all former i ublican National Chairmen to meet Four Hundred Said to Have Great Numbers of Tanks Also | Wite, Child and Sister-in-La , | Outtines to Congres ess His Plans with hin at the Union League Club tn | Been Killed in Odessa to Be Used in Hinden- Slain and Mother-in-Law "| {o Prevent Strikes During eand banquet. | Alone. burg’s Drive. ty Wounded. the War. Hips annouuseds Keil eal on fornes Presiden Secre. | Charles w York who will attend the Unien | “lub conference inchide Georne 041,811.64 to put into operation a}. Cortelyou. Frank H. Hitchcock programme of war tabor adminix.| ChAtles D. Milles and William R. Will- Roosevelt and Taft and LONDON, Feb. 19.—Further be BRITISH ARMY HEADQUAR- vans Hughes, if they are in Jated despatches from Petrograd re- TOR IN FRAN Fob, 19 (by the ceived to-day give additional detalie As#oclated Press).—The great (er- of recent happenings in Russia Man offensive on the western front An official news agency despatch ™4¥ be expected to begin at any Feb, the-Fonowe WASHINGTON Ped. tary of Labor Wilson has asked Congress for appropriations of $2.-| reague ¢ COLUMBUS, O ine a carefully laid plan low to- Killed bin vy year-old daughter with a hatchet st bis hos 1, going to the home of cox of New York: Harry 8. New, United ‘under date of Feb. 12 announces that ™OMent now, ond, as far as the Brit- his: mothersincdaw. fata woatael By Ninny ty a b a a ace has dh liege Indiana, and Viotor vi Defense and od b ia. the Doishevik authorities ordered tt paleislelas in se one her and killed hia sister-in-law. He President Wilson, The plang are de- ————— de sector the members of the Ukrainian Cen- hetween Arras and st A e ¢ 4 taen ce ie Bisown it Honea, vise to get quick action on labor EXPLOSION ON U. $s, CRUISER Ukraian deie- i . stvetehed bimaeit across the be troubles and stop them before strikes tral Rada and th raian Tanks and “a new mysterious gas TERS TESE Se wiromane oy GENERAL FRETAIN DECOMATES THE FLAGOP TR ENGINE ORS hs his wife and daugiter and killed him-j occur. For the fiscal year ending Gates to the Brest-Litovsk Peace will he employed by the enotny tn 1 it 5 ; cl | MONTA ANA INJURES EIGHT oo ce, Including Chairman Hol- the attempt to Sree tecaeee the Sam: aloe self with a revolver shot thr June 30 next $485,461.64 is asked. The} unowloz, arrested and tried for Ajite, [th remainder is fe the fiscal ye 1919. letters disposing of his property, A means of furnishing an ade- | tured German prisoners and from in- ‘ urnishi a Berdichov. formation gleaned tn other waye. out hie clothes in winich he we ses and stable supply of labor to. Washington, Another of the oficial agency des- ‘The plans of the German bigher 1 Electric Company Reports be buried, selected = the “a Leola war industries, This fnowuus | WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Eight men Patobes reports Odessa resembling & command are complete, and a ral ic C is Comps iy Rep and hymnus to be sung at the fu-| & system of labor exchanges, five been (nguved’ iW On expleeten Obl military Fierce fighting oo- - " ng cked a ministratia re of work- teidge cn: * — many weeks of intensive training of Shipping Board's Taking of Tank- | neral, and even tacked a sign on his ration of training of work cartridge case during target praei curred there on three consecutive», ties ulting troops they ly to rs Cut Off Fuel Supply |front porch bearing the words “stop! ers, an agency for determining [on the Cruiser Montana, A brief re- m ey are ready te 2 H ” priorities of labor demands and | port to the Navy Department to-day wald t ay SS ceeupaa wha valiway make the supreme end final effort WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—The Gen igen tae went to the home ot| agencies fot “aihut ree “skilled | carried no details of the accident and 0 have occupied the railw4y which has been advertived so widely oral Mlectric: Company hag ‘notified | by . ; jdid not give the names of the men station and fortified themaelves. Re- 4 , Mec imps hag, inotit | labor as and wh | not give his mother-in-law and cut the tele- needed, In the past wake. the Navy Department that It shortly os kiiteod beh oke 2 acter then began in which the #ir® Gon, von Lude we Have’ Fo ; P & great plants engaged on war work led his sister-in-law and | adits au ia the r joined firing shel! rasilupa thik laa oth feaaiiote i We French and Belgian War Of-|tor the United States and the Allien be- Not One German Coane Flyer Gets! fatally Injured ‘this mother-inslaw. | astnatiaas ot disputes In ace U. S. UMPIRES STRIKE. large calibre. The victima, It ts de- 7 sdusodt raion " ed to have been} Cordance with principles to be a neener ee Fuel Administratio tack, In which @ long bombardment tices Abo beige L ively Be ee ee Send Member s action in! Through in Third Bomb- Laas hed Male oad ud the taking tank steamers of t If Teo- | demented, His wife com plate ‘ay agreed upon between Inbor and Corps. |ingly the German troopa are being Pacegsae ei ie Tab, ahi arapiorea ta the trade = wan Under orders to report te (he Gaal bith deste de ogueernthe Hayes, President of the United Mine The samo despatch reports that 8ev-| i614 that wurpriso attacks, such av| IAINDON, Feb. 12—2ixtensive raida|betwoen the Mexican ol! fields and| LONDON, Fe. 2®%—The ring of | pol Ree Ot eter cat Sac| wages, hours, shop conditions, | Wccker® of Atnertea, aaked the Pus eral hours fighting at elena were used In Galicia last suinmer at [carried out by British troops i American Gulf porte, were taken over! steel the British have thrown around | Contiy fad been engaged by an - &c Tesi Co nbitte tue neeto ett oe Pe ae ia pak Gicraieae Ae Higa and again on the Isonzo, are to. night deveribed in the following | feently along with a great many other) Condon proved invulnerable to Ger- | surance company. | Machinery for safeguarding | hama coal fields, where 16,000 men tankers and general cargo carriers to the merchant fleet supply-| Nn airmen all night long, and to-day conditions of labor in the produc- are reported Idle. The men contend ; supple Ke inerehannt RAG DY find tae MYSTERY TRUNK TRAVELLED | tion of war essentials. This to | the operators have not lived up to the b trooua|INs the navel and military’ dorees| it was anrounced that mone 0 i include industrial hygiene, safety, sient approved by the Bei wage ag r reat at ines that at- | woman and child labor, atratl The aituation has been Drought to the] MAP Krea’ Gotha mack Machinery for safeguarding | Administration be used, leaving the infantry little to neighborhood of Glilemont farm and attention of the Shipping Board with a] @"-pted to bomb the Metropolis bad conditions of labor, {ncluding The Administration will send Rems bo tried againat the Allies on the | yosort trom the War OMce it ts ane| "eMtern front vi) eer Much stress has been laid on the uthew £ Epehy tr fact that tanks and a new gas are to *Htered the enemy's trenches ia the ing down their arms. At Bobrulsk, the Pol meunced, have declared martial law and ordered the pepulation to give up their arms. Hot fighting occurred Mn olty. | } a brandt Peale, a special assistant to do but to walk through the gaps and! brought back a few prisone request that rome arrangement be made| succeeded In reaching the city, There | 7 ; . | housing and transportation, a “yale at Gloubok station, whence the popu: | consolidate the positions captured. |. : sea ah Immediately for delivering ol! supplies] Were no casualties, Contained Rare Photos, Oriental bie wand “presente €c¢ ‘oolecteal Mr, Boale is, the coat operacote’ reps lation fied. German troops have beon trained to) AN’ ter successful raid in which] to necessary dni len. Firat reports from outlying parts) Gaimitars, &e,—Evidently Bee through governmental agencies [resentative in the Fuel administr: The Bolsheviki claim to have 0c! make iong approuch marches and! PM#ners were captured by us wos — of London say that the gun defens a4 . 7 tlon or independent research, to eupied Zvereff and to have severoly fective. The Ger- longed to Woman Lecturer. | furnish information necessary for then to atorm enemy positions after | ¢a ried out by Canadian troops south OVERMAN BILL | AMENDED never was more e7 defeated tho Ukrainians in the Don |, short gin shell bombardment. ‘Thoss mang were engaged hotly by the) phe Rey. Dr. Kuebler of the First | Loa ker pop igen aro oe Basin. |obstactes whidh the German artillery| "Further north Lancashire bordey 10 ALLAY OPPOSITION &uns which maintained an incessant | Presbyterian Church, Hackensack, N. J to develop sound public senti- The official agency announces that | Are haw not obliterated will ho rushed |@nd Yorkshire troops raided German fire for forty minutes, tilting the @ky |has partly cleared up the mystery of | nent, wocure™an exchange of I= WANTED by order of the rovo ationary com | py the troops or imnored. The Ger-| positions {1 the southern portion of Son with bursting shells, fragmenta of | trunk that recently arrived in Hacken-| formation between departments . mittee tho coal mines hate man infantry will rely on weight of Houtholst forest on a wide front. Al Senate SubCommllee Agrees on| hich fell to the ground In ¢ ater | ack after travelling over the United! of labor administration and pro- First Class Milliners ” a nty-fve years.| mote industrial plants locally. evgiven back to the workers. Aumbers, masses of machine guns and large number of the enemy ware! Criice Eyectaring President Shall | Mtities than ever before, Eventu. | eter fon the lust twinti-dre seats) Ceeretary Wilson calls attention to and Improvers A Router despatch from Petrograd | mobile batteries to finish the work bes | Killed and twenty-seven prisoners and | 7" soasabtl viens SES" Vally the raiders made off toward the . fforts at conciliation A Fargo office two weeks ago Dr. Kuebler, | the fact that @ t 6 Feporta that the Bolshevik revolu-!gun by the tanks and the gus. Ja machine gun were captured by us.| Not Have New Substantive Powers. | east coast. tccompanied by Chief of Police Dunn, | Have ot been made until complaints AT NCE ‘tionary tribunal arrested M. Pantasl,| Word has been passed out by the |Our casualties were alight.” WASHINGTON, Fob. 19.—An amond-! Last night's attack was the third | scanned ite exterior, but did not open It. | anne war neceesitioe” he exntaced: ‘The war necessities,” he explained, sf 3 Chief of the Roumanian Mission to| German high command that few of| PARIS, Feb, 19.—-Heavy artillery ment to the Overman Bill extending the|i™ three nights and wi MARY’S HAT SHOP made pos-| The minister said the te@nk was nol} “require t department to ke ssw Re the Bolshevik lines, and three the Allied troops will survive the of-|Mghting Is reported tn tho official president thority to co-ordinate and] sible because of the bright moon- his, but he opened it and found it con-! much closer touch with industrial! est 46th Street Roumanian military agents, Tho fects of the tanks, the gas and the| communication of to-day. It fol- reorganize Jeral departments and| Leht, tained a brace of ancient Bedouin pho.os,| unrest than during peace Umeg”™ t) members of the Roumanian Senate bombardment, and that fresh German | low: other agencies, agreed upon to-day hb For two hours the Germans ate |cybals, mitars, ori atal Sishes, Rg} th vow Aah causes of strikes as cas who were living In Odessa attempted infantry will overcome speedily any| "Violent artillery actions occurred the Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee, in) tempted to break through the cordon |hendwrought silver teapot, fingerbosls,/ URW e | eiclortient DIED. Might, but wore detained. It ts pro- | resistance offered in captured post. {during the night in the region south @n effort to allay oppoaltion, would sve-} ut guna, bit failed, ortental costumes, sandals, bead bavicers, |, WitD reas ¥ : B Posed by the revolutionaries to con- |™ @ offered In captured posl-| during - ciffcally declare that the President shall ? ete |aworda and articles of inlaid peas! ' BEFSON.—THOMAS BEESON. fiscate Roumanian property | tons, of the Forest of St. Goblan, in the : Reuter's correspondent also reports Despite thease assurances and the |sector of Chavignon, and northwest that a sleigh carrying the Italian Am- intensive training to which they have |of Bezonvaux. There ik nothing to Bessador was held up at midnight in i465 put, the German troops are re-| report from the remainder uf th Petrograd by armed bandits, who * ‘Ten German airplanes we: i | " “The great importance ¢ not have any new substantive powe ‘8 planes were brourht| 1 the bottom of the trunk was a por-| ployment of women in mow but merely gr freedom in changing |GOWM and six more disabled by Brit-| tion of a programme bearing the name departmental organizations in exercise | 484 airmen in the west on Sunday, | or £, Lydia von Finkelstein Muntford of powers already conferred upon the| according to an official statement on | jecturer, Le a card bearing the name the em- Se s oat CAMPBELL FUNBRAL essential) oivRcH, 1970 Broadway, Wednesday, d the development of to such employment 4 iy | CASTE Feb. t Fort W n, Tex, ” - t | it to establish a special s tying his country In the Roya robbed the Ambassador of his fur ported sceptical and are undertaking | front executive branc aerial activities issued last night. |of the Rev. C. R. Kuebler. dated in 1888, | va Sb | sr lated edges Shit coat, his pocketbook and other val- their task with no entnusiasm, ac-| A Belgian official communication) Arter deciding the principle of @ pro- |a belly bore sha‘aats) ot 1804 cna] Taringuairyee the aubject of wom Fiving Corps, Capt. VERNOW CASTLE Sa nod y sure ht rea poned redraft the committee nde |the indications ore that the trun! __ pusvand of Irene le, aged 3 cording to prisoners. They feel they issued last nigh Acura teas (ea bone The Department of Official Affairs fn °F ancea| * ane: \etarted from St, Louts in the latter Funeral from the ERAL CHURCH, has recognize’ the extra-territoriality aF¢ golng to de thrown into battle| "On Feb. 17 our artillery silenced | Journed until next Thursday. when, it is otert t JUNIOR RED CR CROSS DRIVE. Broadway and 66th et, at 10 o'clock; j of ‘the Foreign Fmubaasicn and Loga- to be uaed ax cannon fodder and do several German batteries and bom-|belleved the revision, can be comsicted] BBUTGH INTER ALLIED DEAW|** ro eticeos anid Drs Kuebier ——— thence to Church of the ‘Transfiguration, tlons and prohibited searches being not relish the prospect, barded enemy organizations near st.) NH the Bil reverted to the full com “that some one gave this woman my | Exercises In Schools to| 1 th at. near Sth av., where ser. 5 eee mets 3 appended the atate- It is aid that Gen, von Ludendorft George's, Dixmude, —Wollel and eee a ‘cick as cK Brohenier patron, i fever Speed Up vices wi M., to-day q i premises in question may play the recently addressed a body of Infantry | Klooster School. The enemy directed | ites War Cabinet measure play to| Vote Is 2,917 to 2418 im Favor of |heard of her, She doubtiess collected| patriotic exercises will be held (Tuerday wn { , same role a# did those of the former at Laon and asked how many men @fullery fire against our trenches | giy.y iy & subst when the moas- Sanvanit Dre, [the articles while a missionary. Mra. |tic schools throughout the FERNANE 10, at Denver, / Convention Memorandum Pre: Mmaperor's Missions to Persia and were willing to fight to a finish, 4nd commubications in the reglons)\yye is brouxht before the Senate. - eee Muntford may have met death sud-| Thursday to xpeed un enrollment Col., PETE non of Mr. and Mrs v4 I China, or that they may be utilized 3 y uuixcapelle, Pervyse, Cacskerke, a pared by English Section, | denly Juntor Re They are part of Paul Fernandes, Body will arrive to-day { 4 with impunity for “objects at vari- Only five non-commissioned officers (Of Hamscat ‘ 7 —_— ita aes ; ‘ ’ Funeral from ©. Bolger's Funeral Par & ance with the intentions of the Bol-|and privates stepped forward. Tha St: Jacquescapelle aud Merckem WILL EXTEND ARMY Y, M,. 6. A, PARIS, Feb, 19.—The Socialiat | MOTHER FAINTS JN COURT. haere) Re ebeeateatee | eke SHOW (GISL. Relntan reaulola tans , shevik Government others declared their desire for an There was bomb fighting at Dixmude, | national convention adopted yeater- | nei auallie he oreanization, | ar bu Aanes’s Church, E434, ewe oie r " atl 6 slight artillery activity y by @ Vote of 2.917 to £18 a reno-| 9 Su od by the Juniors wil! and be SAU 7 . é early peace by “arrangement ah idel soda taeroba a The| GUESE Lerten canting of discu Bears Her Oot When help cloths era in camps and on tho| #4 and Lesinat + Wednesday, Fou, German officers, on the other hand, | during the BEML Oe Tn ne on Tee eens tatemaiiion Geatenien| ‘fela of Aue fring line, provide hospital supplies for| 2% #t 10 A. M Germans attempted to approach one) = © wounded and ¢ for thousands o NEW—EMMA WAG ON NEWSPAPERS LIFTED | trey itt be an te prea tne’ or our porta aouth of Dixmude and Myron A, Clark, in E in Braz sl f or Twen- | memorandum prepared by the Brit-| afr, Marthe P, Lajette, who 12 sung erases nar ee eee aervices at. CAMPBELL FUNERAL ; | they wi able to break through by 2 ‘ rl ieh cection: her huss Ibert Lajotte, prosperous | homeless and orphaned children e Is ‘ i § A; 4 yer husband Albert \gtum, France, Italy and the other al CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at, We i. sch eat aes means of the “secret” attacks, i Bladen there was atively bom-| tY-three Years, Appointed to Albert Thomas, former Mintater of | provision dealer on West 14th Street, for [lum Trance, Italy and the other alijod CHURCH. & " ednee. . Gen, von Hutier, who is reputed to tid . ; t } Take Charge Munitions, speaking for the majority /a separation, was led in # state of col- American Publications Allowed to! nave intd the plans for the capture of |PAriiment of German entrenchments) K AURTR: of the Committee on Resolutions, sald |japse from court to-day by her son, Enter Only After Being Care- | Riga, has come to the western front | “long Ue whole fronts Our batterles! paris, Feb. 19—The American Army|that a referendum ,rekurding Al-|Corpl, Charles Lajotte of the #4 Apre ? to assist in the preparation | vigorously caugh r thelr f M A. {9 extending its activity to| eace-Lorraine, though accepted by | squadron at Mineola, following her hus- fully Censored saan % i - : , - 5 Jenemy detachments and enemy bat- r the Portuguese Army In F the majority and @ greater part of the | band’s story of his friendship for Marie | GENEVA, Switzerland, Fob The If S AND BRITAIN SIGN terles In agtion near Manuckensvere | Myron A. Clark, who hay been engaged | minority, must not be considered an|Farinella, a younger woman ban which several weoks ago wan Us Oe and Slyp in Association w in Braatt for}indispensadle condition previous to] ¢ the couple's nineteen-year-old f placed upon Britiah, French and Italian ARMY DRAFT \ . [twenty-three years, lus deen appointed |dirannoxation, He was interrupted (daughter, sald her father had lost in- | newspapers at the rman frontier TREATY FOUR HURT IN IN BLOW-UP. » take sharae The Vield Staff will be| hy ono delegate, who alouted terest in his family some time ao wien ' haa now been removed and these pub- ihe recruited In Paris "We don't care anything for Alsace. | Mrs. Lajotte was found to be su qn ications aré being allowed to enter ' z ae ing Destroyed by| lecreation huts simile thore in] Lorraine,” Fiabe Uh saree losing $9,000 in Wall Germany. | Earl Reading Affixes Signature as | Wayne, N,d by the ¥. MLC. A. on the Ameri: | “st ‘Thomas brought the entire conven: | He eee eee ne hed. smorn tae | American newspapers are also being First Official Act Seep TOKE (wit tion to Its feet with an eloquent speech | profits from his business for the last | c | A four-room building in the Du ed shortly. rotted not been more than & all admitted, but are carefully censored, Pont Powder Works at Wayne, N. J. ped on Alsace-Lorraine, Referring to the |? phd especially those articles concerning the | Here, Mareagad tarhuy BY ba axnlaeion CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR |interruption he said | . i" wae d fed e aston That coarse interruption ve Oetivitios of American troops in Frence,| waaainaTon, Yeb. 19.—Signing| coq four men were slightly Injured ACoA WRIGH WA SHI traves ake tut | f the A Draft Treaty b 1 It teu doctrine of audication’ am *| of the Army Draft ‘Treaty between | The mon were Carl Hammell, Hobert 1S SHOT AT SEATTLE! stuveai-tt-" °° Cavdleation’ and | BRITISH WORKERS REJECT [Great Britain: anes tus Uniiad Gtaven| coe tery write’ ent alread pitt Sowardice, “ Wee bo =i wae announced to-day, The new| ai, of Wayne —_——— tte Baaie THE “MAN POWER” BILL |?" Ambeseador, Earl Reading, |” ‘the explosion resulted from friction + idad Received Death Thre BRITISH CASUALTIES LOW, |... Rabitc Dames ett ered to | ffiaed hia olanature to the documant| in the dey room of the building. The | Morr Had Received Death Threats] aa aaa enforce the faws in the Oranges, Mra é —e Jae hic firet official act in Washington. | qamage, It is amid, will not exceed for Denunciation of Anti- Only 1,04) sions ane Mem Killed Cola Bauer has beon sworn in as a a j Under the treaty the United States | §2,000, fi z . ‘ty of Orange ngineers’ Trade Union Turn <n atriot SDON, Fe 4 licewoman by the City " F de Unk +4 Ti eay drat inte (ie tallliarsceereian Fite AT Patti LONDON, Feb, 19.—Casuaitios in the ema Oe etioer supervise | Down by Vote of 127,017 tah subJects in thie country berween the! GIRLS! SEND ’EM FUDGE, SEATTLE, Feb, 19—faibh A. Horr, | Britian veer rday” totalled. ¢toee aiviney |Bubile, dance halls and the welfare of] to 27,470. egos of twenty and forty-five years, | sie candidate for the Mayoralty nomination |ending yester te Neleliek 4.106, divided! the giris, while Great Britain y draft American t the munietpal prima ole as follows Gor died of wounds. res to attempt to dance gail Ph Mpgkics sgeatoners | NGisisoun diving within tts suesaiet \day, was ahot at his office into tast| Officers i; i 006, Wounded or a Pee thant firet obtain aes har a tween the ages of twenty-one and thir SASHINGT 9, — ( |ntene an unidentified assailant, who|missing—Oticers, 119; men, 2.944. This ductio ay find himself being | peerennent's aver proneent: ity _ WAREENS ib a let allay ied lecoaned: panee eitl vesoren whol was the lowest total recorded in waar | ter ta ute toceus by Mra, Bauer, i § ee VSO Woe SAOhT to oT.478 A similar treaty with Canada also was|Pecg sweaters or mittens? No. they | Horr dragwed himsolt to one | months. Mro, Bauer will not object In the teast |} Mint" sft rh? a é yt Boe Premier Lioy4-4 recently pro- | signe: ewe ‘ * after he was shot and aummoned the| _Seoucemmnireniptcicaass to steps in favor, with the new genera: |] pour Lemon Mruus: 4 é Teake of weet ks and tude f fs ocolate: A = need socks 4 : rages Wilson to Take for So ne but will, {insist that there | be : tht posed that exemptions from military i | Fudge, socks, toothpaste and police, He sald he had received several | URS of Natio set pect for decency, and dence hallif ii ¢ t ; Service Rhieh ted bean irenies eft FLYER DYING OF BURNS. | tionery ‘are uso only things the sole lottore threat ning Be Mle sf he did HOt) anim Feb, 12, Writing to Preajs| Patrons must net overatep the Muntte |] il ihe In trades, be raised to increase tho | diers are short of, writes a nurse at {cease his denunciations of anti-patriots ‘ARIE © Prosi! get by her. RED, WHITE AND BLU ; e . 5 : nt Wilson on Dehalt of the L — chulog Chocolate man power of the army, and asked the | 1 Cadet’s Plane Takes Fire at the front, to the Comiittes on Public| Two men were Walling hi his} dent Wilson on ate * |v.» e front, to » Publi he As : Navors. unions to agree (o this Texas ¥iela, Information to-day. Joffice, he satd Whom was armed) for tho Tights of man, Ferdinand RAILROAD “RATE INCREASED. MILK CHOCOLATE TREE CHO hove. — eae ‘ . | coc with a revolver issn, Fadical Sociallet deputy, Inte Matehets, to attractively dlecaruted oe st ane iat Paturnth 4 DANIELS'S SON PROMOTED. [.oM-"Mnci%ie hilt Cutt AIC: | war Metlet “urging BI essen] "Vou won't red ovr warnings, ghee] MAME TAL Preah) quan, Fes a—An incrnae P| NAMMISCEDS AHULRRN FUE COS, at ot ih ou Siu). J Of Detroit, was badly Ausembly, Horr asserts th declared ad he ' 0 . two and a@ quarter \ c | burned when his acror buret int . v3 I |tion of the nucleus of a Boelety of|f tw ents to two t ¢ iat flames on landing at Love Hield, neer| ALBANS ren Under ur of fired Nations, 4, Buisson urges the Presi cents a mile Pe ae _naseenger | Attractive Offerings for Tuesday, Feb, 19th ( here to-day. Doctors attending him |@n emerg ne Assombly | dort to take Up this subject with Eng- | Mileage in territory #9) PeRosy s BRI EACO! PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19.—The gaid Dennis could only a few jis night passed the Meyer piij|COMMITTEE ON PRIMARY LAW land, France and other Entente na.| and Potomac Ri are a4. ant ‘ve the | * 1 tlons to contrib o— eS PD : m1 0 Promotion of Josephus Daniels jr oy wan about 100 for se air | Permitting corpora’ ribute 7 tions etaie = Commerce Commission: pon of the Secretary of the Navy, toa when he ‘ined te tneke a ihe MF | prom their surplus assets to the Reg | Senator Newton to > make the Southeastern rates con- |) 1 —______-_— i ng too close to the Kround | Cross, Y. M. C. A. and kindred or. Consider Ch Moller ston Kills Four, Injares form to the minimum elsewhere SOCOLATH, COVERE Beocond Lieutenancy tn the United Hee kround in Cross, r | —_ ~ c s ing ble ne Waa broken. and ganizations doing war relief work,| ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. 19—Lieut. Gov ‘Twenty-nine, CHAM Anta Biates Marine Corps Reserves, Quar- | yarollne wae tenlied Fhe bill was blocked in the senate | g¢ k to-d need ‘tho (par CHICAGO, Veh. 18—Tho death tor GAS KILLS TWO WOMEN. fe one Rermaster's Department, was an-) — by Senator Argetsinger yonel of the t i boil xplos h “i 1 i wed bere tovday, The advaree, |912200 tm Liberty Bonds Stolen Irom 254d sonnel of the inmittee which |in tho be i nat the Republic sve poun bad Eaprean Office. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Will 1HYene® ; Ht on the ad- {tron and Company, Bast Ci Police Headquartors this on | Wit, ele Caramels eh Mont was recommended by COLUMRI 0, Feb. 19—Liberty Open. High. 1 Visability of Amending the Primary Flees |cago, Ind, Increased to four to-day. | reported that two Women Were aaphyx ‘ c 1 Pecans, formed. tnt fining Board. Lieut. Dani Who 18] bonds valued at $12,200, and checks |Mareh eS Ae Bee eS ‘iarles 1D. Newton, |Two employoes were instantly killed |iuted at No, 163 Ka d Street by q Awenty-four years old, enlisted as a $4,518 ware atolen from they pay , Way [Committe ial committne, |and two others died to-day In @ hos. dentally ‘naling Mominating gas ‘ private in Washington last April to Express Company's | Aug.” ; (the comm pital, Of the tw injured two One was Mary. fifty-fve old 7 Ne rd va fice in the union station here One 4 46.66 alton, Cromwell, [Lthers are not ex to live ‘The jinid. “The other ia unidentit fe stationed at the Quar tem minutes absence cf the (oes ee Pee ice tae Stone wae partly wrecked, Wilh lop |™ Re, one Oe Le eee een ambu Dapet here. _ Bight clerk, Market clo: Ma etrong \ "up 8d to 64 points, ‘Hcans, and Cullen ‘and Foley, Democrats, of $400, 000,” jance phyeicians reached the house, ss / ' wee wees ae me ate PT td NE

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