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ses roe —~ ——n - lta ati oe a RETO RTE ERUPT - nd THE EVENING WORLD, Neh hin MAROH 19, 1 ae si 918. — of QU. Italy and other Ministers, with their 5 ° Gallltary and expert’ advisers. | Soldier 's and Frene sik IN | OLD BOTH WIN WIN °o y p COUNCIL'S STATEMENT TELLS a rene d ivi lian e in (4 une ; OF GERMANY'S CRIMES. All Wi Vi k t P. t Th F WAR CROSS; FOUR OTHER e, > ‘The Counclt's statement, whieh earing Mas 0 Frotec em From German Gas NEW YORKERS DECORATED fasued through the Foreign Office, | 4 ‘The Prime Ministers and Foreign } Ministers of the Entente assembied < | ta London fee! it to be their bounden ‘ 4 | Ps @aty to take note of tho political 1 ; Grimes which under the name of a & German peace have been committed fF) Sgainat the Russian peopie. Russia! War Secretary Makes Speech Te chi ‘ Wes woarmed. Forgetting that for! a+ A nari y bi Only Ten Machines Le 4 four years Germany had been fighting} 4t American Headquarters _ | House of Commons Is Told Against the independence of nations in France | >: and the rights of mankind, the Rus- | : P | —Big German Losses. sian Government, in a mood of singu- HEA ar - ——- & far credulity, expected to obtain by ADQUARTERS OF TIT AM IONDON, March, 19.—J. 1. Mac- .: Persuasion that ‘democratic peace’ | RICAN EXPEDITIONARY roncny Pherson, member of ¥ P| whion tt had failed to obtain by war. | IN FRANCE, Monday, Mareh 19 (A : ihe pies Pe MPhe renults were that the Inter: | nociated Prony. cen nounced in the House of Commons 3 Mediate armistice had not expired be- | oncluding his jour- to-day that tr flights over ¢ fe fore the German command, though |"¢Y S!0ng the American lines of com territory, only ten B ate ~ pledged not to alter the disposition of | UNIcation, Secretary of War Baker planes had been lost ; * ite troops, transferred them on masse | awoke this morning at in. Por : ; id more 4 GE ills western front, and oe weak did |aning'e nena | an a ton of bombs were dropped | : Russia find herself that she dared to| a headquarters after his firnt jover Mannheim yesterday raiot no protest against this dagrant | "\**t’s sleep In a house since starting! Mr. MacPherson said eight direct g vielation of Germany's plighted word |°" his trip of inspection, ' |hits had been obtained on nite] “What followed was of like charac-| Soon after breakfast the Sccrotary | Plants at Mannheim, The British} ter, when ‘the German peace’ was! motored from the chateau to the jecere, rere. setwexeas ey, GF ROuERy | translated into action. {t was found | i114) os formation and two of the enemy ma- to involve the invasion of Russian ng occupied by the staff, with-| lines were downed, the others being | territory, the destruction or capture | Ut 4M escort except for Nis aides, his driven off. All the British returned. | ¢ Of all Russia's means of defense, and | °"'tY being devoid of military display ‘Tae 265 flights, Mr. MacPherson ex-| ' the orgfinization of Russian lands for| After @ short conference with Gen. | plained, constituted 38 raids into Ger- Germany's profit—a proceeding which | Pershing, Secretary Baker mado a| many, ‘The aviators dropped 48 tons! 3a SPENCER G/ROS' We @id not differ from ‘annexation,’ be- | tUr of the building, spending a short | Jof bombs, They had to surmount the cause the word itself was carefully | time in each office, where the officer | ifficuities presented by frost, snow,| Major William J, Donovan, First avoided. in charge explained in detatt tho! gales and heavy mist | Battalion, 165th infantry (old 69th “Meanwhile those very Russians| Wk Of hin particular section, Tho | An offictal statement from the War|New York), three other officers anit who had made military operations | 5¢°retary thus familiarized himself {Office says: |four Sergeants have been cited fF impossible found diplomacy impotent! With the work of the taf in tho| “A good visibility on Sunday en- under fire in French div i Their representatives were compelled “ld, dealing with the troops at the! | our aviators to increase their|sional and army corps orders, th te proclaim that, while isey refused front as well as in the training area =: work in the a Phe y {citation carrying with it the Croix de « s. The railway ald- n carrying it the Cr €o read the treaty presented to them,| The entire Headquarters Staff waa| == SOLUS AND A FRENCH FAMILY WITH GAS MASKS: ings at Somain and hostile rest bil- | Guerre. 1 they bad no choice but to sign it; so | Assembled then and the Secretary w ri ; ‘iets on ‘all | 4 aera tenn in ‘ 3 e § ‘ ench soldiers and a Frene ily of civilia r ° masks supple t ceva : on all parts of the front and| others honored are Lieut. Co ROMY eigned it; hot kedelag’ eneiver | Introduced’ ish w briet, totorncs ae . and French family of civilians who refused t masks supplied them by tho French military authoritics as protectlon } three of the enemy's aindrome oe fr neie A, ety ob Gouacll Blur rs rev aassineaase | issat vests| dtsoe WiTe, Chea a nelr homes behind the lines in the Alsno sector, wearing gas nst the deadly potson fumes of the invs rplipetig hpi ee fh red Ml] ; Pia cers a : - a bien eihealee . ae 4 eee |heavily bombed, a total of 101-2 tons jeut. Oscar L. Buck, New Ye ot war, nor measuring the degree to| centre of the organization,” | ! | of boml Lieut. W thu n aniaatic Your ambition to excel ip your pro: of bombs being dropped. Over one | Licu Arthur Cunningham, De- luced by it to @ shadow. the route of our troops and material : on 1 the time a wh w encounter took. place, as the result | Abraham Blaustein, William J. Moore ments the 6 gine which tho free/ the front that I began my tour with | When the most val able asset we stroyed, our own @uffering no ot decorated at the same time pk ; oe re world ib pass he the ports of debarkation,” said Mr hav iy the weli trained soldier in | THE AMERICAN FRONT '° (eas e Private Char Be Carl doubt. why Waite time ‘aver Ger: Baker. “To-day I have been through lens Paraiiog neseh : the vision | tor Freedom, H ‘During to-day eighteen German | Kahn, Seri Ss the busy offices of the General Staff | the he 7 “ ; | entor” Says He’ Il Yet Pi ove faint |machines were downed, eight driven Private James Q all of New man pledges when we see that at no Stak | the authority, tho high: organisin | y+ ALAAO HA fc TI ‘ ld Cap | York. 4 : eo] and the administrative departments |Ability and fie by conception to| Won oF | All Had ped They Cou’ apture | down out of control, and an observa- overra ndustr the esults h ave dat . . , e: er, tan oho esciiiionea Poland-—has aho| “2° from this nerve centre direct the | heen Pe Sa rd a Tad Out at the repa he Saint’s Day. | mac hines are ralssing, | D, 33 TNJURE JURED ; ited herself teal ‘2 {ranization which they havo |tary of War. Your modest t Mae caps hearaiges Morty ore oe Te kee lear eee STIRS Machines drop. | exhibited he: so cynically as viilinaness to Street, a man working feverishly on ITH THE AMERICAN : . created, willingness to learn from. th ts | |ped five tons of bombs on two hos- | Pedireyer of national independence |r tate how y |tlons and technical experienc formula to make gasoline with just ARMY IN FRANCE, Mon- | tile airdromes, one of which was oc- | the implacable enemy of the rights of » jow you would prefer | allied armies, ix in. keeping with 94,000 Teulon P ‘ plain wa as the principal ingredient day, March 18 (Associated |cupled by large bombing machines, | , man and tho dignity of civilized na- | leave your desks for the front line, |Your soldierly realization that war| euton Prisoners On the success of his experiment ¢ Press).—Yesterday—St. Patrick's [and al a bi Ano iting dan | Brooklyn Man Loses Life When Un- teas? where you could see the direct result |!# Skil against skill, foree against of Lake Baikal Trying pends In a large measure whether or ae Lap dullereh ality Maainiabeslar aoke kan RPE AT ie . “Poland, whose heroic spirit bas| of your efforts Inst the en | force, and { you are forming a eBROe Hike ryang not he will be released ag a free man or Day—Irishmen of a certain regl- northeast of St. Quentin and on bil- | tinished Hangar Collapses at Naval i J e army to fight ainst a most power “. . i : Foes ment serving in thg Luneville j/lets in th eigh E Nati ‘ > ‘ earvived the most crue! of national| But you at least are in France cA skilful foe, who allows. nothin fo Get Arms. have to stand trial’ on a charge of] 0. hela an appropriate cele- [and Meni.” Rites au singe nggncstiye Basa 7 tragedies, in threatened with a fourth | which you are the envy of thowe who |'0,!vert him from the main essential — Mes ake ta ton Tete Chamemane; whal Ween. DNA: en tek Sane MIAMI, Fla. March 19,—Two men ROC WKAR Rave : is Dr. Louls Clemment, who a . leareresica sc , " if partition, and to aggravate her wrongs, | are held at their desks in the sam | qurate, with vos ashe vou a LONDON, Maren 19 © tho arrested early last month on a] tained hopes that something would | Berlin Saya ‘Tw ANU eno ease te ees devices by which the last trace of her | kind of work at home. Many of you|in keepine with) the Inherit, sand armed German prisoners en- charge of inducing a number of Now op which would enable them Planes: Were Downed. peprernayed a A as Ha Pcie i seeepsenises ib to be aod: are} aro former students at Fort Leaven- | Which you havo from Grant, J N.{abled tho Holshoviki to defeat the| Yorkers t Invest their savings in the low or capture some Ger- BERLIN (via London). March 19.—|icy Naval Air Station, five miles south + based on fraudulent promises of free-| worth ,and the War Colle) tion | £#e and Sherman, hile you have he company for the manufacture of gaso- BLY Wad oh abi thatlinn te |Twenty-three Allied ¢ ; ey Naval 4 ation, five has taken the place of study. “pha | been building your structure you Non-Dolshvikl In the fight at Blago- line at a cost of about 2! cents per gal- TORE by WAY “ve oelepration, pub yi AS ed airplanes 1nd lof here, during a at problems which you have to sive ure | Mave had to act as Instructors for | vieshtchensk, capital of the Amur lon, ae ee cee Crane BAN Teer eataca ane ase eae | BeoUE 0 "Min | No longer those of theory In the move. |OUr Untrained for and signs ar! Province, Siberia, last Tuesday, ac- Later, however, he told Dist Abel ee Setar reeaay jerman War others were Bend Le are reclame igtitd | ment of imaginary forces, but of fact Baxi Ricraligherastarvent py tos ; mi ip ne tatement | torney Matn Hins fereinle Swen Alt Last year on St. Patrick's Day ]OMce announced to-day kr sands wholmed liko them in a flood of mer-|in control of the suppl d equip. | S@apting our national character anc Mi tote Bet tet en ere prego > t eso men hel a(k conlan It was stated also that reconnais- | 0 Brooklyn, ax ¢liess passion for domination ment of large bodies of trope in the | Heat to end of victory.” Ingued in Tokio Sunday and trans. |ronresanted It to be and that if he Hany ‘ig a " SIATAHOR Sle acatia: Radetn nad cassia (a pore oa the ciate shit’ " t mitted ‘ could give bond he would prove it. The} J) + aud yesterday the ces snders had resultec ! \ n the night shift “Peace 1s loudly advertised, but | firoee" miltary undertaking of our) |, a iy AY % Bae og District Attorney had his bond reduced] mark most frequently heard was | taking 300 Belgian prisoners, around the plank, They wer toports that 150 Japane er 5,0 3,000, which he gave. } i L Srete | Ns under tho disguise of verbal profi Mbas black sbaha around thi ales WAR CABINET IN SIGHT, at te ; panese were | trom $5,000 to $3,000, which hé gave something like this See eee | war when ft collapse sions lurk the brutal realities of war| which is the emblem of the Gene penis thle h were greatly ex-| When Dr. Clemment has made the “Well, this day last year I iT NI hi —— > and the untempered rule of a lawless | Staff has become the symbol of rx WASHINGTON BELIEVES sseer': srding to an Exchan:a rding to hls formula, he! strolling down Thea date hth) Y “Ponce treaticn euch as these we| ind to the man tn the trenches for seamed Initial reports said 150 Japanese of the big trucks of the Fire Depart-| ‘trolling down tho narrow way of T0 BE SENT 10 WILSON | a do not and cangot acknowledge. Our in directing the resources at} Wilson Summons Hurley, Hoover, | were killed len-Tsin deapatch |) sistant District Attorney H. # | errs ce binagege tal own ends are Very different. your command with the min sarfie! “Cormick | Siti one Japanese was Killed and two jautd, also will be w i hae bintetaa g of oa| a Lo rol] themselves before our eyes, more | = oreerenee seers ree and McAdoo to Conference. ‘The situation in Vladivostok was District Attorney Swann that they do| Victims Was Made by | Germa Is Informed Diplomatic and more clearly do we perceive that | trnitog gtaton Iw far loaw of a menace|, WASHIN( March 19.—A w said to have improved. not belleve Clemment can produce gas- | FUSION FUND GRAND JURY | Scotch Women. { Representatives in’ Finland . a menace | “sai ais 4 aj 4 rasage to Reut . oline @ ywhere ne he el | . ecte, tho battles for freedom are every-| iin Germany or Japan, Ing “War Cabinet,” in addition to his| A messago to Reuter's from Ine at “anywher ar the cost h LONDON, Sunday, March 17,—Ht Must Not Be Molested. . where interdependent, that no sepdr- |... y regular advi Is expected to be quiet-/dated Saturday states that the says they can | eggs A 7 ‘ rock = he ‘With the United State: contin eet ee M , Morrison, a Scotch landowner, who took | ‘OCKHOLM, Saturday, Mare) 16 ate enumeration of them 1s needed) i i ostia. “we o ‘N= Thy Jaunched soon by Presidens Wils nese War Minister, speaking in the s } Must I neral Con-|, prominent part in the relief of sur-| 1 sh Government, it is rsitb! ard that tn every oase the single, but | 1°" | zvestia, “we could have mis-lwith the passage of the Overman I House of Repr stated that THREE CHILDREN PERISH » Elect vivors and burial of the dead from the| reported here, has all-sufficient, appeal is to justice and | U4erstandings, clashes and strug-| powering ill it is expected that the|there were 4,000 German prisoners | steamship ‘Tuscania, has sent to the| that 5 right. sles, but also an agreement. With| President will show that In recent weeks|enat of Lake Baikal and 60,000 west AS FIRE DESTROYS HOME| Awsociated Ivesa an American flag| Pet, be molested b apa Bn am Put r Y ast of Lake Bi and 6 on > | that their. immunity iste isd suatiok ans HEMk eelg 10,4181 Germany and probably with Japan, if] he has heeded the call for greater com-| of that point. ‘Those in the east are ustice Goff this a made by Rcotch women and used at| (neh ny irinlund se died In 60 far as the insue depends on bat- | Sh° cou jd realize her devilish plan of |centration of war agencies beyond contro! and are trying to set | — | tailed instructions to all Tuscania funerals, with the request | qe, tes yet to come, the nitions whoso| ®M invasion of Siberia, we could have} In view of this, it In regarded as #it-larms, A thousand non-Bolsheviki |Mother, Terror Stricken “legs | JY Which is to investi that it be sent to President Wilson for DIED. fate is in the balance may surely put only a death struggle nificant that he has mmoned fer a “h si ‘ {© ru Kanis deposit in a museum to be selected by} their t tn th It declares that as soon an the] conference to-rhorrow, Chairman Hurley | under Gen, Semenoff are opposing the} — House, Leaving Young Ones ‘mpaign for the re-election of John| the President, With the flag is this in-|CURRAN.—-On March 17, CATHERING ir trust in the armies, which, even| Amoea = : : he e | oe the Shipping Board, Adminis. | Maximalists east of Lake Baikal | 16 Sales Two Gave | Mitchel as Mayor w York, | scription M, CURRAN ( O'Nelll), beloved sh Under conditions more diftioult than | Minticans are convinced of the sta-| irator Hoover, Fuel Administrator Gar-| The Entonte Allies may support | cl) i Goff told the Grand Jurors th An American’ flag mado at Islay| wife of Michaet urran ‘ the present, hate shown themselves | Dility of the Soviet Government they] pieig, Chairman McCo k of the War| Gen. Semenoff, but his force is weak,| TRENTON N. J.. March 19.—Thre 4 consider carefujly evidence | House, ¥ , 1918, and holsted with the| Funeral from hee lato residence, io \ more than equal to the great causo| Will supply Russia with money, agms,| grade Board, Chairman Baruch of the |while the Maximalists are growing in| children were burned to death early t such questions as the fol-| Union Jack at all funerals of Tuscania | Grove #t.; thence to st . entrusted to their valor.” locomotives and engineers to do away | War @ndustries pard and Director! power and are obtaining arms and |¢8¥ When fire destroyed their he | victiins on the Scotch coa: flag | Washington Piace and 6th av., Wednes with economic disintegration a. eral of Railroads McAdoo. “ They were the children of Mr. and Mrs.| Whether corporations had violated the|Was made by Mary Arme Flore -e} day, March 20, 10 A, M. Interment - - nd ammunition, Should the German pris: t make possible the organization of a| ‘These are the men that it has Wn |ornn become orennized and mupnore |2oHeph Dalke who lived In a bungalow |tnw through contributions to the Fusion | Hall, Mary Cunningham, Jessie McLel-| Calvary af US LESS OF A MENACE strong army, Jexpected the President soon would | ners organized and support | oar the Broad Street park. bur | funds an, Catherine MacGregor and John | G1 —VAN HORN, suddenly, on ie | President Wilson's measago is a} make his direct operating War Cabinet ea raion a serious situation |Dal..c is a night worker at the Whether oreanizations or their | McDougall, and used at funerals at Port inday, March 17, 1918. | limited recognith h ; “}to ait with bim in conferenes fram time |! oat jling works td violated the law in the dig-{Charlotte, Kilnaughton, Killegan and| Fw services at the home af é i | a recognition of the Boviet Gov- 1 te tee nto ait upon other verasion >... Mrs, Dalke was awakened when a tion of finde 46 laf v6 | Kinabug, all on the Island of Islay fon 1M Gledhitl, 1707 West Bt jernment, in the opinion of the non-| win members of his regular Cabinet MISSOURI LEADS IN SALE lamp exploded and set fire to the bur Whether any member of eny of the| slay House Ia the residence of ar,| st Brocklyn, Mueadey evening, Marc Ranneye Outro, Tho message shows | fense OF WAR SAVING STAMPS Bien Har arian Attrasied nelahbare| b atte nad Oe ee ay, | of the Tuscania cemeteries, after Autor corte / the determination of the United >-— who rescued two other children, a boy | — ~ ROSCOR—NBIAON 3, ROSCOE Believes America Would Supply] States not to interfere in Russian in-| petver Whose Auto Killed Ex-Fire aera UN AGO art Heeler ta ther there had been a general! DREYFUS LEFT $5,000,000. | cuuncit, nrosaway, eeu at, Money, Arms, Locomotives ternal affairs, adds the newapaper, Mars victed, Total at End of February $9,015,-|etr!— Uatee, four and a Rev }8 Sin. tNe AlaeHon BY FRU. ose ee ane on iec Minas day, 3 P.M 4 ‘eg ih — — . epahura: Arivan anol auia eee ee i . are tively rb ‘oreman of the d Jury is J ene ry ae rae and Engineers, Gacmas Wadaie Hill Advhadinw dal Gon Ble poreeares Seer a are aw 880, Per Capita Subscription . found after the flames died down. | Avensitona Mast éiat| adlchrew Charities Re mein’ | gMITH.—HENRY B, surre |G obile th down « ex: i a | Services at ¢ "BEML = FUNERA MOSCOW, March 19 (Associated the Ukra Marshal Michael O's lnat 0 —New York Took $7,907,7 GIRL STUDENTS TO FARM ani ] Rebecea D. Dreyfus, widow of Lud-| QHURCH, Broadway, 66th at. . Press)—The Izvestia, the official Polisi March 19 (United | ber, was convicted « tion of the! WASHINGTON, March 19.—Missourt chal ah alld , LOAN H 0 TER OUT |S: Dreyfus, of the firm of Goldman, ) 8 P.M, ress —Getrman forces have occupted | highway laws to-day by 4 jury ty Jus : temic When Weasas ali ONOR | P Ss] $s Sachs & Co,, bankers at 60 Wall Street, | syoQMAS.—On Monday, Mar Government organ, characterizes| pachmatach, Konotop and Voroshba,|tice Crain's part of General se with a total of $9,015,880, leads the|Carmemte Tee! wre Women tet {who died March 6 {ts the principal RONLOMAM ins tot et President Wilson's message as “a|Saxon troops are reported continuing | Dornber was traced by a cout bi country in the sale of war savings Vermer Athistic Field, Names of Subscribers to Liberty |ficiary in the estate of $5,000,000, the Pati: Mir} oa ab Gasaatahiee Gooument of the greatest political | (Ward Kursk and Charkoff, The local] and part of an evexlass lens of O's mips, mosording: to the first detalied|_ Shee oe ee eee Innue Re Att Will disposing of which was filed in the! pariors, 6th at. and Broad Supra 2 Soviet ty evacuating Charkoff, The| van found on the car. He was punished | Hips sit | dents of the Margaret Morrison Schd WARHINGTON, March 1s—Linecty |Marrogate’s eftice to-day. Hohrew| weancsaar avening, Maron sa cnr; importance. Fman movement 19 regarded an el \nder the section compeling drivers ra {statement of the campaign issued by |o, tho Carnegie Institute of Technol-|Loan toner foil poatera, to which uritles recelve several beduesta out-| o'35 Members of Oyrus, L 18 The editorial declares that the “covering” campaign for Ukraine, | repogt to the pollee fan ace the National War Savings Committee, | ogy will farm a twenty-acre tract of] be attached the names of loa ER Ane 6 Aen ere rit cechtte | Grove Ledge ond Meade Beata, ct Teo Moonslty being, from one to tcc | The statement, which includes palee|lang at Glenn Camp in tho Alleghony |scrinore in each’ conmanly were comslestste le divided mons the “United |. are reepeottvily dnvitea, ot years’ imprisonment |from the beginning of the drive in De- | Valley, near Garver's Fervy, Pa, this| A torday, and will be distrinuted by ae rowe Cheese onl © tune fon ty | Albany (N, ¥.) and New steven , BO as Os tee 088 (rs EM iary. Slee LEE ee Treasury to each city and town and |ties in New York (Conn.) papers please copy Jahows the Missourl River stat Glena Camp is the site of the Sosa ganizations applying for them be ~ | fore an campaign sta April 6. — | he order named in per capita sub-|ball teams have done thelr early fall| mpg shen oa a’ Ae of the third | TPONE OF! scriptions, Maryland however advanced |training, but this year it will be turned | riperty jie oth raid UNTIL MARCH 31ST POS FENGIVE, terion: Marvand Moverar aprteced | MreiMae heels afaasate fer fhe pine Labi” Loan Honor PMs, 8 rad ‘er Sa EETpETopeepeerearversnsneepeernl duction of food iris will wor \ We areAccepting Risks of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WITHOUT |] | REVIVE PEACE TALK | fer tes pianth of Peniary alone, with Hee ask parione. * eo vertical t pes, with . the iously Announced Advance in Rates Until the Above Date ||| New Mexico, Kanses and Missouri fol Sg enn thes is: “Help ¢ > win the | —_—_—— lowing tn the order nained right to fly this hese are the Paarl) Union A su C Much Heralded Drive Is Delayed|,, 7M® jot! and per capita sales for FRANCIS STILL AT VOLOGDA. pl ee fencer ate halging (3 p, etait ss " these States to the end of February a i ve| win the r by Investing in Gove nt ssurance Lo. Indefinitely, While Teuton Mod- | follow: Nebraska, $5.689,711.03, $4 et eee Gaye | Oi ne RS Re Sve ee *o o! Er Missourt, $9,015,880.68, $2.54; Kansas, pie p 1 Be as ae moe LONDON, ENGLAND, erates Counse! End of War, $4,965,904.16, Maryland, $3,013,.| WASHINGTON, March 19,—Ambas- File Cam- Q0OM—This gontcction 19 ‘orld’s Largest General Insurance Company | ONDON, March 19—A de- |071.75, $2.18 vk's total and per |sador Francis was still at ante, Frit geile; showered wlth tent ‘ieee of ‘aud ore j I spatch from Berne says sev- capita sales were 93 and §.73 nday, State Departmen: cab! 19.—In states pleasing and toothvome favors, - Claims paid by American Branch over $75,000,000 eral Swiss newspapers give |Connecticut’s $1,001,076.09, $81 and] said to-day. Butler Wright, me primary campaign oxpenses 4 Consult your own Insurance Broker, but insist upon secur- prominence to a report that the |New Jersey's $1,487,645.76 and $.47 Peete it Me indication of moving | filed by Wisconsin Senatorial candle | CHOCOLATE. COVERED ‘a aA much heralded German offensive = eastward himself, d With the Senate to-day, Joseph reductions NUTTED M =T'h ing a policy with “Protection as Great as the Union, in the weet has been definitely | Senator Chamberlain Hack tn Sen- > ~ U. Davies, Democrat, reported no con- jar Barley S tatad E. B. QUACKENBUSH, l postponed Ate After Hiness, Women Voting | trit or expenses. Representative presenting a tae j ? Beppe po Vk oe : Senator Lent publican, reported a contri persel 8 AUTOMOBILE 3 Genera Agent The Geneva newspaper La | oi w rnin of Oregon whale BINGHAMTON, N arch 19. See ature a ang ores j 92 Willi Ye yf Wow Mane | Fewille remarks that peace talk | pearl ico lh pelo JWomen In the t nion, fer 1,139; James Thompson, Republican r John ssi o Sree TON hee cropped uP again tn the |ihe genate to-day, fully re Willlam H. HLM's strict, a NaGe OF Stores: New Yor Tclgrhene tone 96 Frankfurter Zoltung and ther ‘ine effects of an operation f nie Hfor the firet tim La apinited a gtd janx) and pokiym, Newark, moderate organs Gitie, performed « m Qeavy woman's vove wae indicated, and" $260 expousess ‘ — s —s

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