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wt GALLANT BOY CAPTAIN AMBUSHES GERMANS; MiETS Seen | Bat ar coin sure of doing all posalbie to the fos. When the enemy had been driver ack out of the positions the bodies Of ten German soldiers were found in the American trenches. Two German officers were entangled in the wire and many bodies were in sight. Eight were visible through the snowstorm at one point. The ground was lit. | tered with enemy band grenades, | boxes of explosives for destroying @ugouts and incendiary bombs which they hed no opportunity to use. ‘They managed, however, to drop tn. | cendiary bombs In two dugouts, Which were destroyed by fire, but no Americans were in them. If the Ger Mans captured any prisoners, which fe dcubttul, there were not more than two or three, possibly from # Uetening post. Of the missing many were probably buried. Digging f) them |s now proceeding and other may be accounted for. Two German prisoners were wound €4 aod the other was unhurt except for @ welt on one of bis hands where | he was struck by a young American soldier when he showed fight after capture. From the prison officers have procu information. One said 1 did not have a chance to do any thing before an American jumped on to me and grabbod me by the throat.” The Germans had been preparing for the raid for three weeks*and be- longea to the 78th Reserve Division of Hanover, ‘The prisoners had Rus- sian coins in their pos#ession and came into the trenches opponite us Just before the Americans took over! thin sector, lamage | the American much valuable | The Americans lost many killed and Wounded, including ofMfcers. The! Americans displayed the greatest persoral courage, bravery and enerny | | Penetrate the IN MANY RAIDS ON THE BRITISH FRONT q “the Trenches Held by Portuguese Troops, but | Are Driven Out. INDON, March 2.—German troops ed out a raid on a wide front sgaiust the Portuguese trenches in Northern France ly th 8 morning lay’s British War Office atatement anivounces, A counter-a prompt ly launohed ejected the Germans and loft the altuation aw it was before the | raid Tho text of the War OMce xtate “Norfolk troops carried out # muc cent raid it nigh uth of entieres, ‘They killed or took er a number of the ene Prisoners also were brougit in by our patrols in the neighborhood of Arloux-en-Gohelle. “Halds were attempted by tie en emy during the night at several polnta, Two hostile raiding partics succeeded in entering our lines 4 the St. Quentin see A few of ott men ave missing, Ina third rat tempted by the enemy in the neigh borhood of Hurgicourt; a few troopa also succeeded in react trenches, where they were all + ' ent reads ns follows Vy nla Th U.S. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, EATH ENRIGHT PRAISES DILLON AS THE INSPECTOR RETIRES Jommissioner Declares Outgoing Chief Reflected Credit on the Department Commissioner . TELEPHONE GIRLS GOING TO FRANCE _MQRE OF FRENCH sea »| LORRAINE WANTED | ~— BY THE GERMANS | eral order to be read to all members FIRST UNIT OF US eer ere ee es Enright this the following gen- Police atterne ent ow jlon, retired from the police force iipon | his own application at 12 M. Mareh 1, Ile was appointed a patrolman © | “Big Business” De Demands the |°* saeite eee noe oe >| Forcible Annexation of Iron} j,.;,,5 +| Basin for Future Wars, | rhe chiet inspector, James B, Dil. e | : 'y Henry Wood. ous WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN |1"1 |THE FIELD, Feb, ‘: (United. reas [o% Murch 10, 1685, and filly reached the goal of his ambition, and the am e by Mall) -—-teermap ou) tral os. 48 Litton of every Kood policeman, when > | stin backing, jie; ‘get “Ssavgen- | 1 ‘was appointed chief inspector om } | ment und 'thp Garman” military egm- v. 9% 1917 + | mand in its policy of annexation nnd| “Chief Inspector James E. Ditton > | | was consipou in a department scasnesernonaete ¢ domination, German “big business" es $ | famous for distinguished and effi. = = ee = = is already building for future wa as Ho hetd every TELEPHONE GIRLS OFF FOR FRANCE ROSEN PR DO «'S | No tater than December, 19it, the| ‘lent police officin © held : ‘ " i ank in th Iformed force of this bbOD904- 014000406 BOO OOD b-:b5444-4;99$O4OO OGD 40005 Weve o +441) Assoctation of German Manufacturers | eae es =f 1 wite booed ba? Goi ee earn | 18 Chitet Operator Grace B " . Masa.s Jonephine Davie Sun Francisco: Raymonde Le | of Iron and Stee! and the Association aa aatleaitGn z Aare c 4 ' Pasele No dp Superets N Orleans; Cordelia Dupu cton, Berkele ul: Minerva | of German Metallurgiste, with head- | 5 : rie lean. Cunninahain he Rolla, No Do; Sara Peeteau, We adeaw, Boston; Helen A. Nal- lauasters at Berlin and Dusseldorf, | #20 officer, a Dep © Com- OA ADANOBD! Rhy) vere.) ‘ f ervin : Go| bepanen, NOH: Marie 1. Ford smith, Seattle: Frances B. Paine, | hi . “| missioner and a citizen he was @ ; 2 é 4 Iitizaheth G . i : ldressed a “rigorously confidential ull parts ¢ " 1 Medford, Manu; Supervine ter, Mase.; Rather V, Fres Bronxvitte, N, ¥.5 Bertha Plaman> | heGanhan Goveles | credit to this city. His career is om The stitute the firat | her teavelin, San Franciaco; nel, Now ¥ City; Marie A. Gag Jen, San Franci Suzanne P're- | : a eh tot ie : man Go I, | that every policeman should emulate, ) operatare to | per Minnie I ards, 1 BD; Charlotte New York City; Georgette |? and tho Imperial German mille |° eaves behind him in this Dee to ¥ and will antl Van Buren, Me d Operators ‘ Y ¥.; Winifred err, Omaha; Agnes M. The- | tury command demanding the forcible | eat oy -frbine: RESTOR T attached to | 3 4 J. Adam, Mase Har Canada; Loon ault, Presque T Me: F. J. jannexation of the French iron basin; Patiment @ host of friends an ~ val ¢ and occupy a } 1 Plain ty Lamoureanx, Low Van Bulkon, New cit of Rriey and Lonewy, because of “ta | Miners arc d to him and them his part ue powith the A M ichet, San Fran Hie Rose Langelier, Lynn Alice Ward, Montreal, Canada, |extrome importance for German na-|!P& from the service is a matter of ‘ vices. Almerie Capistran, North Mara Marie A. Le Blane, Mor 1 Mra. Clara Whitney, Butlers -| ional economy for the conduet|Tesret, and he takes into private life Pouns woinen in thin group Yakima, Wast Caron, treal, Canada; Lowlse Le Breton Hatella t | the good will of thix Department and MOSCOW REIECTS \of future wars. ¥ A copy of this “rigorousty confiden- | 2° rave ot eee ee tial” memortal has Just come into the| JAPAN DISAVONS soofui its, EW WATERFRONT STRIKE PRISONERS ON SHIP KEPT BELOW 28 DAYS NAVAL TUG MARINER LOST; ALL ON BOARD RESCUED ve importance of the Terraine| SEEW IN WORKERS’ THREAT caynes cet Lhd ie heciciad a" site| ‘After a heavy bombard « Gernans Treated and Fed Them ! k ' wars” {5 tho concluding argument of | stant contact wan established 16d Ou Wari thin morning aia 4 a fon ( the entire memorial for forcible an-| Walkout Is Set for March 9 Unless During the bombardment @ tof Font trym Neuve Clapelle north. Wel, Says One, Until a Japanesc 4 neéxation/of this strip of Frenob’ter«| i bohind the American tine was heavily | is a atrony beatite sading Saves I od 1 | , | Demands of the Men be 2g GDA there were SoRI8 CABUEIM iiccked and ontered) ortumuesse| COPENHAGEN, March #—-Jo! WASHING March 2—The né The memorial frankly states that: | Are Met a front trenches in this area en Captain of the American acho nn 1 tug Mariner was le in a hea —— oe If, with outbreak of hostilities w threats of a harbor and water- omy was promptly ejccted by an inn e . ; (Cont 1 1 First Page) Hen 8. the Navy. Departwes (Continued from First Page.) n 1914, the French had destroyed | front strike to Ue up the port of New pletely restored the situation. Other | yen Janita, of San Ira to-day announce All} I ng t ave ap- | Lo y ba c' er fell into, Unless the demands of the workers AS REPORTED FROM hoatile ralde in the nelehborhood of | cy ly American prisoners of the German battalions auffercd | « ew worn re Land taken to) Neaeeclae "fy ot the pa pesto dre: jadt by Mardhi&. 1-wab: GaUciceeine r tho Ypres-Comines Canal and south |* ish team: * vy losses through an exp! port, arriving yex phi elvis pede AS ete te 0,00 men will walk out. Houthholst forrat lwo were ve- | Mh) : oe ‘i by tho. rethonting. The 3 er, formerly the Jack ‘T = san ae with thelr long-range ei 8| "The unions patticipating in the with THE BERLIN WAR 0 | E Patan few prucdens end othe emily of Jutland, Denma ite] according to. Borlin desp ty of (he Neptune Lino, waa Mikado ¢ ra With Chiefs on destroyed the fron mines on the Ger-| natu are Marine Engineers’ Assoolas ua eek, caper ‘ew priso: ene any an to reach a German po din the: Volkexeitung ot Cologne aken over by the navy t Septe Action tm Siberia man side of the Lorraine Seater the tion, Tidewater Boatmen, Lightmen's +, Py rie The enemy's artillery haw shown) Cu neron *ay 4 the Germans f. her and commin a w York KIO, Mar $ tant, War could not have lasted more than | Union, Harbor Doatmen's Union, Long- Chaim | fe “That Americans | tie durir night an tuoners well — in December after repairs to the ex- rence, bearing © ton ‘a few monthi shoremen, Internattonal Union of Steam Suffered Many Losses in jin heb + raids, and tit a Ja od Acapln BREAK IN PEACE PARLEY tent spd seat fod us a] in Siberia, i4 under way at the Ml- ding German mineral author! 1 Operating Engineers, and the Asso- / ton to Prisoners. tothe ‘ atta wit w spt below fot hen orate at 28), aroha igh kado's Villa In Hayama, Forelgn Min- | ties are then quoted to show that | ¢ if n of Masters, Mates and Pilota, i. w a sr ath sil ister Mote Naval Mint wit forty or fifty years Germany's he complaint of the men ta, accord- BERLIN, March 2 (Per wireless to) Hom “a aye mreae: ANNOUNCED BY LENINE, between New York and Hang cud Adi 1 era ae ih conte fron mnie yeild Be. completely ex-|ing to Th. .ae L. Delahunty, Secretary the British Admiraity).— Following is AG n offictel ement of Keo —— th the 7 h and treasurer of tho Marine Engineers, the text of to-do var Office re-| ROME, Friday, March 1.—"On both | 95 stated the Ge y auxiliary PEOPLE URGED 10 FIGHT SHOOT DOWN SLACKERS - Preiser Atay st chap! entitled “Conclu- | tha award of Arbitration Board es of the Irenta the enemy's ar-|eruiser Wolf had ret « oto "ends as follows of la ovember ha= not been lived up | ace ) ve newotiating verhetween the Meuse and the Mo-|tllefy was more active yesterday,” |fiftecn mont v6 : Bn i 4 | J serbia sol Ki is necessary to see tn the setmure |to by the employers. Some of the men rs ‘cdl H says to-duy's War OMtce report, “Our | and Pacific Oc AW j Russiun Delegate Hs for Special CONGRESSMAN URGES SUce ib pINCHATON He: burs 1 of Lorraine not pay th are trying to pfs, ‘pelle infantry, accompanted by pi satiiien Hon ee the danse n | ‘ladive @ sou ae ai P ey | batterion directed energetic fire |t¥ communication o ; | Train to Carry Him Back | - . ried departnge for Vladivostok ot nes Fees | valk tion In order to dla oneers, penetrated the enemy trencha | against jt and also concentrated on the Wolf sunk eleven silpa and a ise ee Adami Tanaka, former At. | Of ViKOr Tor t00 Gurnble peace and ¢ 2 | Cres them with the Federal Govern- Mortheast of Keicheprey. Americans | enemy troops tn the Val San Lorengo | number of sailing vemels Later repor He Representative Miller of Washingt at Petron: . security for the Fatherland,” rent Q@vho wore manning Uh trenches sut and north of Della Beretta | ed that the Imotz-Me after her| LONDON, March Tule message; = Offers {o Defend First Amer \u me Dentee Cont ——— | It ls now charged by the men that fered heavy casualties and lost twelve | “Ou a besa th latoau our patrols capture lust May, wae placed In chareo| dated Friday, was received by the ba | wien na deavas te Sassne | various employers have violated the Siesies, captured a quantity of arms and mit | oe 4 prize crew and a number of p Holahevik Government Jno Patrostad ican to Take Advice joyd Georwe on Japan, GEN MARCH AT CAPITAL: jecreements in vartous waye—some on le ’ : A nition At Ponte di Have wel o from sunken vounsla tra A oe som thee A 5) HHILADIDORLA, at . Pptrtacnt March 2.—Ambassador iJ J | matters of overtime, some on matters The activiiy of the fighting was on in bile colmn. Near oe TareeNana ont; |# Wireless message trom the Russian! MITILADELDIILA, Mam Deota varted trom London tor the! STAEP SHAKE UP EXPECTED |! ™%: °ticrs_ou working conditions, tevived in a few wectors in the ey ‘anian Frets te te Feit toy CapitAL to-day announcers \ 3 i curly this morning. The Em- ning. We brought in prisoners as a i eM i fo all the Councils: The follow-| [ ; ai i tok | re rated wouth of Leland ; d 1 nal Jorman CAN 1 the W x ener Lloyd ( ew Acting Army Head Confer: “At many points we made sucee SAYS AMERI GANS " BERLIN | ‘To tip Council of Commissaries, | |)", iiNet gh my one MY Bn im With ae Biddle and a pert | ON SALE NEXT WEEK t ced | Te to fee f uy Pskov), escorted by sut- ‘ ; ‘ pele. Sate gen ‘ ae. dntreras C Near I ted Arras! ENJOY GREATEST FREEDOM euelferaea: COMmunleRty | ‘ ; WASHINGTON, March 2.—Major Gen, | Market Commissioner Offers 36, esis . neon cestroye’| Communes Near Devastated Arras eee o a = Pe Northwest of Prosnes Rhineland and| ~~ a aan ylenko concerning body- Mecorenk Peyton C, March, the new Acting cntet | 000 Pounds, From Producer West Phallan troops penetrated Get Garden Tools and Dutchman Woo Talked loGerman KARAHAN _ { tho General Staff, who has Shet tet to Consumer. southeast of Talure, which had re-| Sugar. | Officials Al e it Why T is message most probably signi- OPTIMISM OF BELGIANS lial renee aeriren os Ee | ‘The second venture of Jonathan C, mained in the enemy's hands since} paris, M . PUCUAIS ABO CUS ! Hes that the peace negotiations have ntmant tosGay wane ini) con | Day, Commissioner of Foods and Mar- ARIS, March 2.—-Ame ne Ww forence with Major Gen. Biddle, Asstate | ory of Now ¥. tthe fighting of February, were clea haa) (GEL rentihae anciaur fave Hesitate « boon broken off by the Germans. We IMPRESSES AMERICANS ant Chief of Staff, but who has been In| Sets % New Zork City, in the buying of by Badon and Thuringian troops. On t ‘rance. Tho Aimer P , must be ready for an Immedia e Ger AND Nace 4 sae £6 erat | £202 supplics direct from the producer |part of France. The American Red AMSTURDAM Marels Phe charge of the staft wor several’ god salling them to the consumer? Wil Niho. west bank of the Meuse Khenish | Cross mado its frat general distribu. |Nieuwe Motterdanische Courant prints | HAN advance on Petrograd and on all mot because of the ascisnment of] be made next week when be will ais companies stormed the cnemy’s/tion in Arras, where the Mayors of |& long Interview with personage) fronts, It ie: hecesary he HN Red C s From \ w, the Chief of Staff, to pose of u carload of new potatoes, trenches south of Haucourt, After] thirty-two nea amunes or their | Who returned re a week's people rive and strengthen the meuse Supreme War Council way eaid this morning that he bas just | thirty- nearby con " y fs " ; 7 ed 96,00 having carried out their raid our| representatives gnihered to receive to He taiked with | ures £ LENIN Visit. to Declare Ex enuten oeeta from First Peasy It $ indicated that Gen, March will | seat Sate troopa returned to the positions|tne goode from overseaso for their Barn vo" Buen <ddenhaus- | oe | perience In piring Bis {take over his dutles at o varlous | will bé placed on sale in Jefferson sminahs they capatted with nioro {han | ereckes vil en, Under tary Porelan af a Revorts That 10,000 Mase) wai . jane anges in the staff are expected to| ket and other places next Wednesday o¢ b wrecked villages, faire; Dr. Drows, Frussian Miulater of a Deh Avia, WITH THE BRITISH Y IN) pounce ft his marriage, dec’ follow soon. Thureday. He said that they would be £09 prisoners and a large number of) Every sort of ting on wheels, pro-| the Jnterion: D Hy diniatan f March 1 (via | BELGIUM, March 2 By tl ssool- < Alen! ANA afcatoet intl Bie a ae open Pe price now captured mach buns, The trenches! pelied by man, mule or motor power, | Colonies. } 4 « " ated Press).—Gen. Ulot Wadsworth A . Rie Wasa Ait tentate ie es : OfLce ton on military oper Chica ) fipherceNew Mork 61s a jad—one of the this week when he offered a ahi in the face of a French countor-at-|to three quarte the Compass—the | ‘The conanie » wn at abet en icant, Seta For ee ee 5 THROUGH FREIGHT 2: her ta New gh thipload ot of purth the battle . Fro ¢ | the atest diffieult ving Major V Sch n tS eater: 0 Buid toda ae retro yer ame recente retcie gsc Eeoreas Poem Stepan ate and tbe] Moke Ait oe tho Aroenicon dela crane | 0 Are wiittie dlanppointed ang ture| BAN Serta eta at Sb GEN, PERSHING | REPORTS stored, 427 new wheelbarrowa made (“are tot or will y | popuiation, nave boon espe-| have just completed @ visit to the|thit we know itely nothing —_-—— To Teng than 8 it0 pourde of th herring eotable exit to be taken to help |miiary 4 ia min that | clally preseing during the last few) Belgian front, ? mite Pittsburgh Gateway Largely Closed] pleipat zrarket peer, the, Labor ‘Temple peace n y lays, Gen. von Boehm krmoilll's | 4 coed Metal ee peen nh rue he AS ENE ed to an ie average herring w tivat riene, More than i" | toe a ‘ . i by Order Affecting Shipments have been abont 10,000 pounds a day, he tf puce troops yesterday entere Podolia for the ne he married Misa ? ve . t td wor fart * we. “Thee ad pe wt stanc w © imp by th t . { weld j SeSaeeenevess nthe Red Cross warehouse ¢ ee nas Me Ndaati “4 interventions, They have Nae fe aa , 1 hofsky?” Mrs. Grant was aske St aud West amt WASHINGTON, March 2.—Private | Uc! In Rardens, while peta 4 VE Ton Ghd RADSILtAd Giae Tok ihe Kale line of Novo Lov icin GONBralE (a Gomubanallicn han Grant, her daughter, | pyprssuRGH, Maren ¢.—Tue Ponn-| CORCORAN NOW A LEADER. Harry Taylor of Springticld, O., was| sugar to sweeten a thousand palates |of peaco it were better they stopped, | Ohta and Kamosots-Podolsky, De-| of armios to childvon who are stay ro | syivanta Ratiroad, lines West, hae placed wevercly wounded and Second Lieut.; which have not tasted sugar for| Yet, they sald, the raids must continue onan s adva ng Ao08 Sbe ral ing On bidet Ma and be hoe nik My at is true, though | an embargo on all frelsht ined for|Bromx Democrat Made Enant James 8. Wemyss of Tarboro,;Many months, A proper and fair | sop military reason lhathicted te reestablish order in| Within the sound of the German gun Lieut, Grant had many girl} the Hnes Eas only the first| Member of Connty © rr. ana tHonteckice waa were | (uatribut n will be made ‘by the |, suk ih An MMgiona through which they pasa | The checrfulnoas of tho eld t some very Gear ones, When | two divisions of the five excepted in tne| John B. Corcoran, for many years a Slightly wounded in uction, Fob, 26, | \i\¥°'" n eller Ca Ch OF | parently a Dutchman, anid to protect commercial routes mination of the people to xeo the he war hey last summer he often |recent orter of the United States Rasi- | member of the North Ind Pweocratic the War Dopartment was advised ty- || other parte of Francs, has To my surprise, the Amer In for importation struggle through to a successful con: | talked of other girls, but I never e: road Administration, Club tn the Fifth Arsembly District of day by Gon. Potading, H auch a distribution Min enjoy ext freedom y So far about 10,000 Russians have | clusion and free Bolgium—theae are |) m mention any one by the| ‘The embarko, which went into offect| the Bronx, was wmantmously chosen as hs mah Many wounded are | are quite 1 atment| lain down their arms, and considers | circumstances which strike — the | na Matilda Baritkofsky, 1 wish [Isto yesterday, closes the Tittsburgh | {he executive membor of the district at Serge, Lae! dltker, Manchensh and apparently are 1 of suffi Ia quantities of ainmunition, with | American visi |! did know who she is or was, The | gateway to a larke extent, Congestion! club house last niche? eld at the Le or, vehester, | ie nn to live comfortable | Cat vd rolling stock a een | Wo were impressed especially by | “duress she es a very fin erm point y he plactng of |. The e ty Ul; Corpi, Charies 1. Spraguc, Mays- fidvan) Worauted. tain i hak N " Street, which . mt C93) A moeting next w Corco Mo.; Corpl. Jobn i’. Wi N y war, and by the splendid organt i] ler in recent a a a R pivaiee fl With United States Co ioe Pranalitanttanetat: i fount of any one by the] < a Me In ocent years to take the seat in Red ue X,Y. [ ; 7 hee UNDER GHARTER ADAIR ON MERTATCE x renlen of ornits i f Mrs Henry J. King Miss |} by the restric. | eo new leader ia n ndrews, La ©, Kan; - i Menace {to u zs and vivilior fact, the efforte Harti kofsk rai proper! on , Drum, Ky.; Lwalie H. Bull, Ful- 2 : WW 4 7 : Put a iM \ fecha rograd under dato of the | very ane from the King and Queen | nuine appeared on the die han eee BreRedtie a‘! i poaitlon ton, Mo.; Quy A. Carter, Meadvtilo, ppg allt \ aie Maneger af Chingess tho | Guirasion ob Whee parton Ghe-aniehian upertitongent tectarad he| KILL TWELVE MEXICANS, {former Lewtern nsry yntggenteey to Fran a T. Daley, Shell Lake, Na vic ie reel aen path teyshe ane | Beer, 1 rd of either of them a No Makeen“the Biace nt Mijor Fegey Rie Duffy Demp Lidiow, Cy) WASHINGTON, Ma What } ---- | yet addrebs Party Who Rald exan Rasch roy ne festened after bein, i Mavel 2 h manish Vessel Carrying %.000 | = ae } » i inte on the atath ap- Ernest B, Gibbons, Waterford, Cals! we huve a co-operation with| ra 2 Bont i Ween United Pre 18*| Mare Cherokee Victims Bodlesl pnvnag ete wae aes dais Cat OF NE Teepe ens F Hon Counsel ff of the Corpor. Dewey M. Harringion, Pavo, Ga; oy ‘ew doing and | fw fates dente pa s He sing tn | Suved) 3 tdentiqed located nt No. 412 Riverside Drly MARFA, Tex. Ma earn Frank M. Hedges, Ottawa, Kan | what we will shortly with curtai' | { ery pray a i WASHINGTON M 1 of Sit Know ts that Is eased the | Mexicans were killed and» ritinh = Take Prisoners Oscar Johnson, Onap, sweden; Jo-! the Arina menace.” sald Seore- | ; ‘ A pat > the L 1 Press to- | ave mor dies of the} 1 1 ir fo another fam- | wounded late ta ant Vranco-Belgian Front, ” eeph 8. Marsball, Toledo, U. toes BE ta Nave. Danita teehee | PA \ ) day sald that Arno Dp Heurot, | tug Kee, picked up and landed at ame of Ferguson—the |inirty Mexicans f LONDON, Mar In Fobry, Mindivows pentane: 0 ai Koh able nen tantiena eat ' The World correspondent, and Joveph | cape May. N. J. dave Gee den bond PE ia They came | vat a Reith ¢ iS inner the 0; Tony Povelunie t kno’ N Unig will wet this reaul q CMdINE sixteen Willuin Richter, Chicago; Kay § rid iomurine, The menace {ing respondents remaining tn F | et, Read " j let rhe has re. [ley betwoen the loader of the danditeand jand one flaine projet qnachine ton, aunt Erie Couk Maul § will be reduced by atillaing many Petit, Rugar G. Sisson vematas there na the| Rudolph Frank Para naatae young lieutenant that | Capt. Thomas wae in progress on the | tured 2 Were caps Buck, Georgecowt, Lil th We are going after the U \ feprosentative’of the Amétican Vonic| Naval liosarva Fourth Stress {Dis wife ty now with rane | Mextoan bank of Rio $9. tieay | SS Eee, Private Henry F, Metra determinedly.” sclamt ca . Nn : ie Hl sho js not ¢ a 4 on re Ga Udy “uilentis inte Beals Silarwlogix® e act mittee on Public Information. H» has Kiya, NY ee I Mie | aie ad ith of Sierra E ori | OleD, Feb . ‘ en Arg of the distribution of| Frank Warno, fren No, 132 Maplin {in V plies k wa DY | SERELUR.— Pet. Gen. Pershing also re Carrell Se mile Hate Prauk b. Kirk as American propaganda in Ruscia, Co-| Street, Bridgepo:, Cor The fragme f hrow es FF THN One SUARLES KBULeR Corpl. Hyman be , > * Y et bles to him are continuing to jo fore —_ nephew alles her American was!” gurvices at THE FUNBR uel ae cago, an Private Cia WASHINGT , y ward, It was stated at the focal stica of | British Drop Pour Tons of Nomis i 1 phadeae NBKAL CHURCH, arantry, 0 estonia Seu f Te nwa * five the committee here to-da and Billets. . wy ), later, eidentally kilied Fe € r deepe rd Bisson was formerly 6 The ¢ nM to THOMAS R, MEYLER He also reported he following 14 t i aa f is Cosmopolitan axing an . at CAMPBELL puy deaths from disease of the Chien Wa CHURCH, Broadway, @@th BRAL Corpl, John Fisher, Philageipnia, ‘Musca \ y Apaniah Oitcore at the 4 ear #t, Monday, pheumonia, « ip Fr v Jose N. edt i . er e chan pint sani r Cc - 2 “u v " Ba ut i meining tn Petrograd In the neg ! uring fr, Miehmond M fur r work tt the ~ h cor M \ xophihalmic guitre, a ei F ance Itiv office has hat ‘ eiwood, Pridgewate ¢ vr Belly tm Houling Prostdent tha t poarlet tever ported ay missing: i Lieine, # ood siinilar documents Con: 1918, = %

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