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OOEIEIN DEERE dermmmr — o ° THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918. FOREIGNE RS IN RUSSIAN CAPITAL ARE “READY FOR FLIGHT | SS me un == (ar 10 M AKE French A rtillery Reserves i in Lorraine Sector; PACKERS CARE FOR he APPOINTS BAIRD ™, 000 mG aye the ne Foreign Secretar: paper, will np tie interval dn By von Kuebiinana, the Gertas likin Troops May Be Using These Very Guns FOR PART OF THE HUGHES graph from Petrograd, dated Thurs : iy, says —>——_ : Retirement of the Northern Army Petrograd Expects Such a De- ; . > H complicated by the fact that the peepee ae \4 Armours’ Former Welfare’ 4 Record Seivaines Any Other Fifth Army ts barring tho road. en-| Mand and “Can’t Refuse H Chief Tells of Sick Relief | peel e cumbering it in disorderiy retreat if Peace Is Made ; Met Tells of Sick Reli \3 Nation's Ordnance Bureau To save the situation the Bolsheviki pitta . | ° | and Vacation ( Camp. 13 Figures Reveal are sending Red Guard detacnments ‘a ’ — r 4 | \@ Ss . cin from unite which are not entirely diss) °°") Yl, Val ieee wore ye O% r 1) eeeeeners ; , i¢ . ~ organized PETROGRAD, Feb. 20 (via Lone) & | CHICAGO, Fev, 23.—IHarvey G. El- WASHINGTON, Feb, 29.— Sever “Pending the German reply to don, Fed. 2%).—The Germana are, ¥ lord, Chief of the Welfare Depart- hundred thowsavd army fifles have Trotzky's peace offer. the comma yming along the line of raflroad 4 ment of Armour & (%, wus cross been produced in the United States er of the western front has ordered Jeadine from Dvinsk through Pakoff the retiring armies to avoid fighting to Petrograd, It 1s reported that with the enemy and to destroy thelr they are meeting with some oppost. | ammunition.” tion, and the newspapers ak of a! A despatch to the Express from qotense to be mado at Pwkoff, but! Petrograd says that Trotsky s this latter report carries no convie. Wednesday for Dvinsk “to take tion, measures to liquidate the new bostil-, The wording of the German mes. itles.”” . age requesting the Bofphevik Gov | It ts stated “in military circles that! ernment to .put into /writing the the Commander in Chief of the Gor= statement expressing Avillingness *to man invaders is the Grand Duke of accept the German terms does not Hesse, brother of the former Kussian| reyeai whether the Germans them- since this country entered the War, according to a statement made public to-day by the Ordnance Bureau of the War Department, During the week ending ally produe- tion was ts and 1,442 Springfelds, a al of 9.247 service rifles added to the stock every day, In addition, the Government received 13,115 Russian Army rifles during the week, making « total weekly rifle outpiit of 72,152 weapong of this class. Figures on the American weapons examined by Atte | Waish t Jarbitration proceedings. He demed| @ t p | Frank Py Ay in the st ards wag that a majority of the seventy-five |men on the firm's pe st were also nix oveur {strikebreakers in | said the majority of ac ‘on Mondays, “Do you wish to give the impres sion that thiw is becuuse of drunken- ness on Sundays?" (nquired Mr, Walsh, Empress, says the news are willing to sign. Tho Bol-| "No. Tam not explaining it.” | Former Sheriff of Camden County, ry ei aes Maieg ending ioe he Koelniache Zeitung repo leaders, who immediatel PEdd-stnso00 ‘ 3 P ere . Miss Catherine Brady, formerly in|* Wik Rainsa Cb aha Glied while the output of Russian rifles sat Caren of tho jarge towns and | complied with the German inal - I ‘ atl ih é ‘i that the : ren! h i v0 1 i om ape raat ees inte “$3 ee Nah eat aneqiior ef the visiting nurse work in N. J., to Serve Until the Elec- increased, the total output for the | t in we 100 ha ec yneh have loaned many . ad States y and that Ame! be . ion ji embe: 5 oui 9. railway contree in Ukraine are noW! ang transmitted their message in I, are “- ates ies H ; : q Many guns to the United Sta my an ni the Armour and Company Welfare tion in November, babi of all types being 71,192, in the hands of the Bolsheviki, writing to Dvinsk, express the con. ;''00PS are holding a s porrelauaiyn and Reliet Department, «aid she and] TRENTON, N. J, Feb. 23.—Gov. Hage| TH* Production, the statement An Exchange Telograph despateb yiction, however, that the Germans’ says, Is the greatest ever achieved. her two assistants made beween 1,200 |to-day announced the appointment of] yy any country in a vimilar period of any country si of Pisiand an wen Urdred UY the fered at the Hveat-Litovek contere | GERMANY 1S OFFENDED /517 U, S. ARMY MEN TURKS BEGIN OFFENSIVE ee eee ae anil Mart a8 fen monthe, It te four timos greater oe rae bee stock yards workers {n 1917 Sherift of Camden County. as United/than the British output after ten page (Fhe Russians admit at the same) — BY POLISH MANIFESTO) KILLED WHILE TRAINING | AND TAKE E BLAGK SEA PORT sic ‘ama “tndatial rie’ vo for tat Senator rom New sorry (0 aye month of war And wce an Lae an ublican and former WOULD WELCOME THE ciel tap lant ules ad Putfltion After Re ing ae AUaCK ih the aucasus Started Be-|roncy fund which I use at my dis-) eraon, Democrat “We have to-day,” the statement t eve —— e Expl mistic retion,” sald the witness, “When d, who will bo neventy-nin 4 “a total 0,000 wer ince, would be diffipult to refuse. rath at Vienna Declared Piece Secretary Baker Declares Losses fore Expiration of Armistice 153 employes Ia absent two days from | Paid, who will weak oe Mia Wane ace + COMING OF GERMANS The Comminsaries are not unanimous of Gross Stupidity. Among Great Number of Aviae Agreed Upon, | work we investigate and do every pril, has been rifles, Only about 60 per cent. of on the advisability of taking such @ VONE Careat Nt er ole in polities for mo: thing necessary for the person's re- than half @ century,|the troops carry rifles. Wo have in ata ia MOON: Uabe stem nee) Mura tors Are Remarkably Low. LONDON, Feb, 23—The ‘Turkish | will serve until November, when a Addition 160,000 Krams, 100,000 Russian PE bee to bY the Vienna oMeial news agency of kon n the Caucasus fins begur The witness said Armour and C Cossor will bo olected to serve until the! rifies and some 20,000 Tous rifles, or Property Owners Fear an Outbreak) Regret at sending tho telegram to Pauley pecnireals |‘ yatlactinaMeoon ASHINGTON, Feb, 28 Army in the Caucasi " wun 881 pany conduct a summer vacation | expiration of the Hughes tarm, March %.1\ tout of atwut en saiitin Anarchy! Riot and | tho Gormans ts resulting to-night tm | 7 Since the United States en- | offensive, a correspondent of the Ex-/camp at Round Lake, Il, for women |1919. A United States Senator to serve | * tM! Sie a ES @of Anarchy, and an attenipt within the Central Kxecu | Germany has given great offense, says ; commidates f« 3 4 ‘the War theresheve Lebanese ph Company wires! employees. Tt accommslat | the full #ix * term beginning Mareh | "TE bee ino fatalities at mil from the headquarters of the Russian! “Sd each visitor in allowed to stay /4, 1919, will also be elected at the same} Rifle cartr production 1s on a n fifty-bne fatalities at military w USHIAN) two weeks and given half p cena: Similar ecaie, the stateiant showihk aviation fields in this country, Yen | western army. The attack was! women ployees most in =A rf | ard o the Muniet eur u e Gov. Edge to taird the pe that A of 7,300,000 5 the daily Petrograd await coming events with! to bolt If thia happens, it may ead) Ac rding to the Munich rear’) were commissioned officers and |starte@ before the expiration of the|rest are sent to the camp an bs Jey : Ferhat Bcaehly Dh $00,000 was the daily an outward calm, according to the|to a new set of Commissaries or may | Nachrichten the German Ambassador W Jersey insisted the appointee must| average output in January | twenty-nine cadet flyers, Twelve |armistice, The Turks occupied Pla-!| Miss Mary MeCarthy, in charge of ck {at Vienna hax been instructed to de- 6 wel tke fo ym. {Uphold President Wilson in every move imiantmhe te: work Jatest deapatchos received here and! throw the Social Revoluttonisys vac ee et ne ee wapaper| men were Killed in unauthorisea [tana and paralyzed the evacuation | {N° Welfare work for Swift dt sin sald SL ag § Murd tive Committee of tho Soviets to/the Zurich correspondent of Reuter’s LONDON, Feb. 23.—Inhabitants of cause the Left Soctal Revolutiontete | Limit: rifies, 1 7 the stories erty} tO win the war and in acceptin ej is shown 00,0 continue to pursue thelr ordinary |tnto the body of the party, But poilt- | i4 that the reading of the manifesto] fights and ground accidents, {of the Caucasian corps which is bow ta aamenlee oa erate Eve. Man tender Beird pledge ‘ ery to shat ape : ise oe “4 1 bene business life seemingly unconcerned | feal changes Bow can change Dowie) 5, th Richarath gave immu to ite} ‘This announcement was autho- | grouped along the coast. clenski and Mrs. Katie Lysogarski, | duty Taeb atone: one an Gn pi Pe over thé great interesin at stake. | effectively. blivation, but that it was a rized to-day by Secretary of War - widows of former employees of Swift | 000 women are employed on the man The Daily Mail's Petrog corre-| One thing Ie certain, The Germans | gross stupidity on the part of t Baker. In reply to an inquiry he Platana is a small Turkish port berate Ages ede Gels 1 as ‘BORDEN A re of rifles and vart epondent in a deapateh seine last | Will either eign a peace that pleases cial agency to publish It broad aa on tho Biack Sea couat in the Vala. | Witnesses for the employers’ side. | | ND “TAURIER re are two Govecamn Thursday repeats a statement that|them or enter Petrograd, perhape = eae “Since tho training of aviators | ¥¢t of Trebizond, fitt Snmant and ree private mak 1 miles west! received $200 from Swift and Com- | Uovernment and nit the majority would welcome the ar-| beth, PRO-GERMAN NEWSPAPER | began in this country our student | the city of Trebizond, and 100/ pany’s Einployees’ Benefit Associa | LONDON cartridge rival of the Germans, fearing an out-| Ut ts @ ehock to eee the delight of) aviators have flown considerably | Mes west of the Russian border, at| tion when her husband died. Her wi ames Iti jbointed out that rifle hus been * | 4 Piprirys i Rue | house rent and grocery bill was paid | | ‘1 break of anarchy with riot and mur-| the Petrograd bourgeois at the prow QUOTES AMERICAN CONSUL more than 100,000 miles. Consider. [BO height of thelr succosses tn Tur-| for eight months, In addition the | ( adian Premier and Rival Leader | and “more than juatit der. | pect of the Germans coming, aa tho ing tho large number of men in | Key the Russians pushed consider- | witness said the woman received $500) ~ : that have been made ‘As The bulk of the population. the | bourgeois think, to ref®re property| training and the number of miles | 4bly west of Platana and also well to | fe Aaraia nce nets an outside source | to Attend the Coming In- te wccuracy of fire, it red t ‘ ‘ z Cheer | por Afra Mrs, Lysogaraki, the witness said, | oa, : h regime of. cal ri correspondent says, is tired of revo-|to ite owners, nda aa tated State Department Does Not Believe! Mown, the fatalities have been re- ire poutl, occupying all of Turkish | reogived” $1,280 life insurance. when | perial Conference & Gul of & posal with this Jution, tired of hunger and disorder, gieefully tales of Dvinsk citiaen sntative at Sofia Predicted | @arkably tow. | Arman her husband died and $6 a week from! \oNTREAL, Quebec, Fob. 23.—sir} Weapon priperiia’ ithough mee) Sen . “Taking inte account the ordi- Occupation of MPlatana would cut | Swl addition to} . . bt: ite and tired of the uncertainty perpetu-|aecting the Germans with tands.| Repre and Company many of m n had never fired a ally over ging them, declaring that | These reports are probably not true, Allies Would Seek Peace. | nary hazards of thelr occupation, | off the retreat of Russian forces along | bask al f - thr a week | Robert Borden, Canadian Premier, and] military rifle they are experiencing all of the dis-| but they show the spirit of thie city, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2--With re-| the development of a comparatively |‘ coast west of that point, prety nape prerconuntes for ®) Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Opposition leader agranteges of the Cesare! irerime) Many people are: abroad this e¥e=/. 024 evidences of iticrnased ‘cctivi-| HOW Arh Aad tbe ratio of wocidunte ae Both women are now working for)!" the House of Commons, will FINDS BROTHER, ‘KIDNAPPED In London r without any of ifs advantages \ning, going to the theatres, &c,, for gute tm tho everyday feld of endeavor, SCOTS CARRY OUT RAID Swift and Company Jun imperial conferer —_ the first time in weeks, as if the ap-| te" 'f neutral county ry German! i ts felt that tho fatality record ei month, prosided 0’ ver by King George N BY, N TOM RUSSIAN TROOPS NOW | proach of the Germans wero a protec. | Propamandists the American Govern! among America’s student aviators AND CAPTURE GERMANS 7,000; 000 PLANT BEGUN i aed ie na eine French paper WHE A BA | BS |tion against the highwaymen who | tis giving sharp attention to ite) will mpare favorably with those i$ jeer e aman estas De eottriegtuy Se ee JOIN INVADERS’ ARMY | have been infesting every quarter vf! diplomatic service Disaatiafaction of other countries, and, while dis | ae ILD ‘ T L R 1 |the overseas dominions can be consun.| YOUNG Naval Officer Almost Sure |the city. hae béen aroused Jn some offical quar (ressing, Is not discouraging, Prisoners Brought Back by British | T0 BU U BOA {| LE "| led tn connection with the Allied spring cf Identification—Mother Read ‘The Pravda, the leading Bolshevik] aiplomaie repr | a t ‘Two Points on the | aris M d BERL organ, prints a leading article on the| ters that a eg Hip beh ‘978 BOMBS ARE DROPPE: | a wo yints on the \ . , Senet of Arrest. . ere stil) advancing on the ornare ee eeety erat a ot eet ruuciy. to oftaet. t D Western Front. Ford Company to Rush Anti-“ub- ‘GERMAN- AM Rl A pci tea SAA Th he URGa ahi front toward Petrograd and also on|on purtais. The Pravda also ives) and intriguing of Gorman agen 1 ON GERMAN WORKS IN WEST} LONDON, Feb, 23.—"A successful marine Craft and Ship Them E GAN Potty Naval OMcer walked into the of. the southern front. The oMctal states | prominence on the project of building} yi View at the German work lsulaian curries cul aaCuteie be meets to Ocean by AVater. | carae Situation ‘Getter BURG oem ment says otaree ar NE dixcredit the United States wide dix tla troops in the neighborhood of Mon- . das eal a aor | ALLIANCE DENOUNCED and made inquiries concerning George | wed production | Billets, Railway Sidings and Air. be -le-Preux," says to-day's War Of.| DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 28.—The Ford | Se Batia aldtdenssaare atk; wie taaloe “Army Group of Gen. von Eich- uselon here hae:foll horn.—In Esthonia (one of ‘the Baitie REICHSTAG HAS. ADOPTED ieoay s-|Motor Company began construction to- | diplomats in Washington of report. ‘We captured a few p : a > a provinces) Hapsal has been captured. an allewad Mntarelew with Dominio f dromes Attacked by British oners. Prisoners were also brought in|@4y of @ $2,000,000 shipbuilding plant to| WASHIN¢ b. 29.—Suggestion* |arrested Feb. 18 with a loaded revolver The First Psthonian Regiment has! THE UKRAINE TREATY Murphy, American representative and Air Raiders. |by our patroly east of Wytachaete jbulld the new “submarine killers.’ Con | of s possible German slush fund at the lin nis possession. placed itself at the disposal of the nou: General at Sofia, Bulgaria | “The hoatile artillery was active dur-|ttactors are expected to complete plant | disposal oft jonal German-Ameri- | «sty mother read in the newspapers LONDON, Feb. 24.—Britieh airmen on ing the night in the neighborhood of |!" seventy-five days. It will employ be- | can Allin made before the Be ‘The interview, aa published in the of the arrest of Burke,” the young off German command. -, te ter ‘ont continue 0 ) r 000 ej ate Judic Committee to-day by Gua r " y's SRLIN, b, 2 ™ re, 7 ‘ ean ny the we net t continue their exten-/the Menin Road and south of Houtholst | tween 19,000 and 18. men an th at cee told Mr. Swann, ‘and she has an In Lavonia our cotunin pressed on| BERLIN, Feb. 28 The Main Com-|gemi-ofticial newspaper Kambana.| sigg bombing ralde and in afr: anting |Poredts” huliding will occupy about five acres, |tevus Obtinger, Cleveland lawyer, at alitdm ihe prisoner lv her eon. when beyond Konneburg, Wolmar and OneLAS Yesterday) credits Murphy with assurances (hat) on ‘Thursday accounted for nine German | an ee ee | Anti-U boat erage wil pe tured cneed. (Rearing on Senator King’s bill to revoke| has not seen for more than fifteen adopted the peace trenty between | tie United States will mot war on! airplanes Germany and tho U » Ukraine | Hulgaria, discredits tho activities of | activit Spandan. Our troops marched into Rezhitsa (125 milos southeast of Rica . he oficial statement nF P | The plant will be on the River Rouge, | he charter of the alliance eats issued last night follows. | so the “killers” when finished can be! Its expenditures, Oblinger said, x The caller introduced himself as John and 63 miles northwest of Dvinyk) | former Ambassador Gerard in bring. The weather improved Thursday and sailed down the Great Lakes to tho | ceeded its legitimate receipts from dues. |p Burke of No. 128 Bohmer Street. Acai the sasoloines of the inhabitanta, COLT SAYS CONGRESS | ma about warsbyween the United) more than 309 bonds were dropped on | UP AT STATE ELECTION)": _ Its namo 1s a misnomer, tho real obsect | Brooklyn, He said his mother Nad told iunbe: they ‘pushed os to Laude Sintes and GermaW® and predicts an|the enemy's billets and railway sidings | ae of the society being to distribute him his brother George had been kid« Minsk has been occupted. STANDS S BY WILSON peace at the cost of the weary at Cou rtral and Ledeghom and south: | ; ————— HAMILTON B. CLARK DEAD. | man propaganda throughout the United napped when he Was seven months old In alr Aghting seven hox- | Atrarian Party Plans Laid at Secret jStates. Olinger conducted # private | py his father. “army Group of Gen. yon Linsingen ‘The Kambana ts thoroughly G tile machines were brought down and ssclantal : Se | and | investigation into the organization's In the Tombs Warden Hanley gave SSR TNETene HAS Keen! roade: (0 qaneting While, uecording to Allied diplo.|two others were driven down out a |~ Session of Whitman Foes in Seattle and Frixeo Papers. tivities, He quoted extracts from {ta]the naval officer an-opportunity to visit Ukraine in her struggle for freedom. | Senator Declares C onsiftution Gives}, mata here, and they xeo In the alleged | control Three of our machines are} Syracuse, SAN DINGO, Cal, Feb, 23.—Hamil- al publication expressing hatred for | the prisoner, after which he declared be At Novograd-Volhynaki we cams into Wi edit, Murphy, | niseing. aN Te lton 1, Clark, one of the founders and all things Anglo-Saxon and a contempt |was satisfied the’ prisoner was. bl ide War Power—! lintervfew an effort to discredit Murphy SYRACUSE, N. ¥ b. 2h.—An in- . s ; bud 3 touch with Ukrainian detachments vowels “No Fear | tiplomate cannot believe that Murp) During the night our airplanes | ae, Ls peabaee rag NE a Raa rra Farey|fOF everal yearn President of the | for the Amoriean per Successful at- | brother and other columns marching on of Dictatorship. uttered the exprossiona aceredited to| dropped 678 bombs. of which were on make Ita appearance in the Btate| United Press Ass tions, died o tenipta of the society to have man} According to the prisoner his father Dubno. (Dubno ty one of the fort-| pROVIDENCE, Feb. 29.—« |him, The slate Departinont in inves. [tM AMOI southeast of La Chateau, | Wil make be apn o in tie State eart failure early to-day at his/taueht tn tho public schools from the |took him to South Boston, where he ressey in the famous Volhynta trt- | wy) continue t = sae fongress Aye wed by the enomy's night. bombing | i Me Otaat GET Lerieeee, Ghee: tds | country home, Chula Vista, near here. | lowest grades wer a by the speaker. | placed him in @ Catholic institution, The 60 ‘0 place wide power uadron. The other bombs eral protest of farmers throughou Mr. forty-seven years > in est: apgle. Kovno and Lautek, the other tne resources of the wand) ee squadior bombs wer re Clark was fortys boy made his escape after being there Nation in th dropped on alrdromes in tho neighbors |the State who are dissatisfied with | old and became identified with ©. W. | OF ee ata then hy i two, “nave been taken by the Ger-| hands of President Wilson, and the’ THREE Uf, S, SOLDIERS dropped on alrdromes in tho neighbors |'Ro State whe ere dissatisfied with /cltjane SrA seeippa Newspaper 1n-/42 CARS OF FOOD DESTROYED, | stv", 2%, nd then he worked on ests in 1896. In 1898, with F {arm for five years, Sinco then he has mans.) country “need have no fe Jets. Ono of our machine: r 1 ricultural and f 1G S he for Madd =aaeeaerneey orelict. Hi ari of a dine ots. |, On machines did not re. | handling am ural and food pro-| Chase and EB. H. Wells, he fou beon a derelict. Ho will be arraigned Emperor Wiliam replied to a m jtatorsbip,” Senator Colt de turn. biemp. This decision was reached af-| the Seattle Star, and in 1903 was ono | ¥ eer Killed in Wreck of Rams) yongay for sentence. Probation Ofer sage from the Luebeck Benate, ap p clared yes- Se eee ter the meeting of the New York Stuta | Pf,ihe founders of thesBan Franolsry evay Train on Mountain. Swann hus made arrangements to have Dealing to bim to help the Wsthontuns, |terday tn an address to tho Gate |U. S. CONSUL QUITS TO FIGHT. | arene, ere ces narrate NOrk tate] Daily Nows, ini 207 he bechme one! wir seis BARRE, Pa., Fob, 22.—Food- | hey mother in court 4s follows: General Asvembly. _ +o | Federatio ’ ulture d #) of the founders e United Fioss,| WILKES-BARRE ri . oth r 0 ae ‘ pal Riaids Marte ° and railroad property. valu > “Your words have found a lively| “Congress,” he sald, “Ande | | WASHINGTON, Feb, 22.—Gen. Per. | ; Jon Wednesday, it was learned to-day. | He sold all his newspap reas, Draper : echo in my heart. Tho despairing | croce war powers conferred he ie shing to-day. reported one American) Gottschalk, Comine Vrem ito te/ prof, Samucl Frazer of Rochester | “MUt WO YeRrs ABO Be ED AE ines are Gea ar CLUB CARD ROOMS SAFE, | ery of distress which t* ever Constitution abundant justification £4, | S0ldier severcly wounded and two Sete eelment land Seth J. Bush, author of the resol ORSHIP. | ot Now Jerney Kot beyond cont Raltrond =a Bifvctive icasures must bo taken to ave ay rity noce ae to AGE Ad Private l'red Kopanski was severely | Art ; ne) here has left for the |Charles H. Betts from the Food Com-| Img Veaneta| "4. aftor running four miles Gain Are Not Open to the Pubite, eafexuurd the tortured population war. But when the war ende we aha wounded, His sister, Mrs. J. M. Frang, ethene ephig is 4 edening to} miasion and farms and markets coun-|N@ Mere = et Incominn apeed shed Into two engines at Ash District Attorney Swann announeed frei) (oy burning and pliuderine of | yetuin on the statute books no mute lives in Chicago. Joint And Nght for his coun- | 11, were Inaders at t! ot seaxion w 6 * tp {toe ne A gineer waa killed {to-day that social clubs with card rooms , robber horieou and « jd the Of of the preses N than is com-| Gorpls, William Bowers of Weat.| = } ‘The plans cal an entire State| The United States censorship on sniP land six other railroad men were sort-|Will net be troubled provided the rooms i wom a las enone.” sep of the) RAume w Public Interoat and tn fill} vie, Okla, and. William 1 of), Alfred M. Gottachatk 4 Haul at Rio | ticket from Gaxernor to Ausembiymen | news was th ed this alfernocn Ww en | ously injured: are Not open to tho public pe teh oo ” accord with the personal rights of the * ve‘ligBly wont Janiero. fi lin overy rural t of the State, [it was announced at the Customs House) ny, runaway train, oonalsting ef No reputable club which has « eard north: tront rep enemy ad dual under the Constitution” | Bwitker, Ky. w ri ly wounded — lsecau Gut ¢armarewill Ko named that no more Hate of incoming vessels! sory two cara loaded with mente ang | room a4 & inere incident of the clube ® aI detachm of from 1 “Tho following deatha were reported ¢ farm ame ded DMA at é ¢ taken trom different regi 1 ; LRANY, Feb Has Charlos F, | Will be Issued. othe datuffs, Cuught fire afte e | netiviel id uned solely for the reer te nd not regular units. Walle, Pa, gunshot wounds; James ; * tt y wl ine war, but It waa relaxed, and ® daily | he Intertared With.” the Distrien Atiee era and no \ 1 jonni FIRST RACE a! upward, |Couneil of Farms end Markets or has| {ict of vesscls arriving from Europe wa | ‘suid, “but the mers incorporation of Noulerd, New Britain, frace | Meiming: sine. 18: ne not? This question is puagling eapi- |iseued, This list named the ships, but] FLYER KILLED I IN } AIR CRASH. a gambling combine masquerading wn SCHOOLBOY WHO ROBBED lqured skull; Lawrence A. Withers) Mohn iad Hd tat circles tora Accor to a well| did not name the ports of arrival idadeedlt dor the name of a sorial elt will wot MANILA Fortiand, Ore, pneumo Stinmees 114 ates A REROEY Pra bed | ro nal gumblors 2 spoon, Portian . nia; COND RACE For three-year ols and upe Authenticated rep riday afternoon , Two Planes Collide 1,000 Tet peer prareerneeerernererwerseereneenen KAISER’S CASTLE IN PRISON « A vere E4ward Barton, Cooléyville, O, pneu. Taming ume #400) “aig furtonda “Quorn | Betts had filed his resignation to tuke NO BANK GRAFT NOW. Above Texan Aviation Field. | apa nited * at Me Sabo, Yon : é L : onia, Bodin i 11) Canlivercel effoct at once FORTH W Tex ies . tte sue POR —- Pa ay fiase wll ait er y pica | si to-day denies this, ie doss # Explain a Resorve $78°1 ssmes C Ringland, twenty- aaa of the | PACE —EOWARD ERSeaT Pace Youth of Seventeen Confe He 8 i PLAGUE RAGING IN CHINA, | wat Runt vive: fool whi ‘olf | amit now that it had been “suggested's| tem Changes Applte "| Royal Flying Corps, ts dead and another vices at CAMPRELLS VUNERAL ‘ tole $25 Worth of Val Hae Meade Sha anaes ‘i r ts Lt B2MePOn: | to him that he resis ‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—His charges) Roya) Myer was injured a a result of a} CHURCH. 170 Broadway, Saturday, ‘ Stole $25,000 Worth of Valu- by the Philippi » Kpidemto Threate "vie ad Gaines, 1a —_~> ct grate in the Federal Reverve ey'stem| coiitsion between” two. airplones aeon| #80 ¥. M North Conn ables and Sold Whole for $65 ormer Diree suld have been applied to banking con | SROUHTM RADE 2% rive ge FEDERAL JUDGE ACCUSED, |Benbrook Field. Ringland's home was |RAYNS—On. Fad. 22, & + M. RATNS a er Dirse won eine aed an sue ditions some time ago, not now. Repres|in Dover, England. Tho planes col (nee Kelly). Dorn Hw Nove AMSTERDAM, Jan. 40 (by mail to amine | Best CR. Ree ee nal . Fy sentative Carter Glass declared tonday. | st an altitude of @bout 1.000 fect, nine! mother of Slaiy V patie Associated Mress).—Kanl Wilke. neve Legisiature. J. ! plague has brok atterty Hy 2 te C ed That He Favored! Glass admitted that, in explaining the 4 ' , both | 1M teen who burger “ Irovince, Ching, and’ has a iakee an: tor | Enemles of Draft, new amendments tothe Heserve Act, he) machines crashing to the ground | Punera bi ED, Gévenlany one i CTs | uch proportions that ail N ft sella!) | eELBNA, Mont, Feb, 23,—United |Meslerted to make clear this distinction, | | ze ethane : ror antle a i hreatone 1 2; “Stentt aLLENA, D bi bs Byery statement and quotation ehould ; Wilhelmahohe last N or, has bee lonsiy tnneatened. | A as ‘lov, Sian St | states Judge George M, Hourquin will | have heen applied to, previous” condi- | NEW LABOR MISSION COMING. | i Churen, Ber aaci a in ning piosthar leioaen ncent \, PRINCESS “PAT” A COLONEL. isnt ‘ 4 Malet sievveDertss | bo aged to resign if @ resolution in. | on!” Glass said to-day. lascenlal Maes tet | EAS toe inet he neared § tite tafe in North Ching, 6) IRIN RACE Kir time yee Fe ee pene use 18 Altre Mowalteh, Athenaenm Treats on ¢ Ua Artihelts AMUSEM money to bill te Ur ked in North ¢ a Pra sm ib passed. Success ia! Lata baal ot se-| urer, Dead in Boston. CONDOM. GME, creeeiie ENTS, y. He : | plas board he w { i Ht, Ne mgs ditious cases ls impossible before Bour-| posTON, Feb. 23.—Alfred Bowditch, ie Son delexailon: will ao to wasninston|* ~ODD FELLOWS’ “ORPHAN ionnivn er Royal High ve © devastat ' * | qui tho resolution slates, and cites | Treasurer of the Boston Athena um And | ay oMcially confirmed here todas | ASYLUM BEN cFIT CONCERT auntie 2 been up-| flood ant war com ‘ w titer jeged leniency to dratt dodgers, &e.|director and trustee of a number of | Ye fie ; 7 oa 4 ™ hia |B ood ant war oom if jist | RAINS te ton wae. reterred tha mes | a eaantnroolg, iautssiona,| THe delegation, it was sald, would in-|SUNDAY, FEB. 20H AT 2 P, m4, et ror and th \ Light 1 . five years ay Vote ‘ \ vot "Toes | nite. Bourauin has heard the big-| Ho was. siztysthiee yoara o[d| ode We Belgian Socialist, Huysmane,| My MARS. Sy chums Raid nt re ’ old to wn fen & (0.0 Londyn despaten| t r forty thensar iF ai liad Os gest mining suits in the history of | 2 Yraluated from Harvard Ja] J: 3: Thomas probably will represent | *°" ona tte, Bent : ue dealer for Py ency here. \ fore U was chegsed. cy yreret tl ee tre : gucp Utigation bere, England, abe, $4.00, : ' ' ‘