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THE BYE NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918 Ss. TROOPS TRY TO BEAT GERMANS AT OWN GAS ATTACK G. Otitoan, how proud you have been to| tard gas, This Yo the first time, eo Seearysc “|avarn.tte atutcte.t| Soldiers of the Sea, With Pershing’s Army in France, FALL OF PFTROCRAD WHY U. VIS, DION ‘Would find himeeif equatiy at home| The effect of the gan was not rert- in fm some other group of this division.] Us, but the American troops were 9g fl t h G d if t E *8 SIS forges eo te pocuty vec | nfurlated by What. they termed the ifles to Throw Grenades Into Enem y Lines | Bponetbie for A discipline of that] ‘dirty warfare.” A sample of one of group. the rubber. containers has been ob- | “You will fight best and serve peat ‘ined. ; " : } Dy deing first an American, without| Last night the enemy observation | Aiminution of loyaity to your State) fWer and positions on Montaec were | and community. {shelled heavily and a heavy fire was | £ “Although you have come 3,800 | “!Tected against the enemy lines this ‘ e | F miles to the battleground of |" “ine. | . wale | France, you too are fighting for At noon to-day the enemy opened Patriarch of the Russian|Paris Says ine a European , ¢ home, for family, for all you |* lively fire on one of ‘he American ra + be |< value as men, and for future qen- | Dositions with 47-millimotra suns from | Church Repudiates Peace | Question, Though America @ratione-Ain a conflict whose in. /'hO cemetery at Richecourt. ‘The | Made by the Bolsheviki Was Fully Informed. fluences no part of the world oan me tata guns of the same calibro | y we y “| resist, and whose results coneern | °*Me into action, and after they had - Z ; avery human being in the world. fired fifty shells the Germang ran aaa March 20.—Occupation| PARIS, March 20.—In official clr- x ¢ “You are unitine the st, tho | fom the position and took their guns of Petrograd by the Germans is only|cles it was said that the declaration E ‘West, the North and the South petdenfh hs by Ameri¢an guns then | ® matter of hours, according to de-| issued in connection with last week's Zz MANY INTERESTING INCIDENTS | *'* p ad Peleg of Lahayville, Spatches from Petrograd to eeveral|inter-Allled conference in London 4 CONNECTED WITH THE TRIP. ere two heavy explosions, ap. | morning newspapers. The Russti ly Buropean territorial ¥ There were many interesting inci-|Prently of raunition stores, were pis I. ustan | concerns merely Europe Gents during the Secretary's visit to | caused. | apital is sald to be assuming a wnit-| questions, and hence it was logical the trenches. The entire sector was| 7° German artillery directed most ing attitude and is not displaying the| that the United Btates and Japan, al- WE Geety With breaking shrapuel of Its at ontion to dropping a fow gas slightest sign of organized resistance, | though fully informed and in entire 5 ; There were only four in the party |*2CH8 into one or tie towns within The Germans are -eported in a| sympathy with the statements made, | Baker, a division general, a major|'%® American lines and shelling a| Reuter despatch from Petrograd to| should not have taken formal part in from the press section and a guide. | crossroads known as Death's Corner | have reached the vicinity of Dno Sta-| the issuance of the declaration, A a The other members of the party during the day and night. tion, about 166 miles south of Petro. | competent authority said to the Asso- : were extremely nervous regarding) Last night American patrole en- grad, The Austro-German advance| ciated Press: 4 e Baker's welfare, but he was obvious. | sha ig harinaey front lines at two in or tines Russta continues, The| “The declaration fully expresses the ly cool. | points, but did not sce a single en. ! enemy has occupied Soumy. democratic principles formulated fn t Entering the communication | ®™Y soldier, although they hunted Reports from Russia also indicate | President Wilson's messages, notable 3 @renches, they wero stopped hy «a #0me time. Anotber patrol remained sreat anxiety over what appears to|as regards the rights of peoples to sentry. j!n the enemy wire entangloments ail| be an enveloping movement’ the| dispose of themselves. It marks the 5 Tho general stepped forward and Disht, hoping to ambush an expectod Austro-German forces are carrying | will of the Allies that peace shall not announced: enemy party, but it did not appear. | out against Moscow. There ts talk|be founded on any basis other than * f “The Secretary of War. iz third patrol party was discovered of moving the Government to|respect for the right, It deals out ¥ “Yes, sir! Yes, sir!” stammered the! bY the Germans, who hurled hand- | Sarjoft [probably Saratoff, 450 miles | justice to the hypecritical procedure = * sentry, and snapped his rifle to salute, Grenades and forced the Americana | ym, ; southeast of Moscow] or to Niznhi|of Germany, which makes a pretense \ TALKS WITH SOLDIERS FROM, '° Withdfaw. Still another estab- j 5s 1% A ‘ " Novgorod, 265 miles notheast of|of conforming to Amertean ideals, j HIS HOME STATE. |Mehed contact with an enemy patrol } Ne? oi +414 : ; ¢ . Moscow. “The declaration is unmistakably He saw and recognized Ohio men. ‘and reeeef shots wore exchanged, ‘ 4 cf x te ~ Mi : A Reuter despatch from Petrograd|Vigqsous as regards the Brest- vo | ‘Of others he asked: “What part of The Americana came through un-| ||} “ ? int GRENADES Brenerrae On Se OER | reports the Patriarch of the Russtan|Litovsk peace agreement, condemn- 7 Ohio are you from? soathed, but it ts not known what ie geyitoteis Ise iad dais ca | Church to have sent a message to the|ing it as null and vold and refusing Some of the men recognized the | bappened to the Germans, | jorthodox population declaring the|recognition of any similar treaties Georetary of War and drew up stiffly! Many airplanes were up until it PRESIDENT PRAISES Church caret regard as binding a| which may follow, as, for Mstance, at attention. | began - rain at noon. One airplane | | peace which dismembers the country | with Roumania, It emphasizes the Baker asked the men how things ftom the rear of the American lin | DAVIES’S PATRIOTISM: and places it under domination | point that the Central Powers aro ’ were going and how they were feel. drove off two German machines after ) of a conquering foreign power. determined to dismember Poland, ing. The unanimous opinion was that|@ thrilling battle in and out of the IN WISCONSIN RACE HOPES FOR SUCCESS ——— ee while the Allles give Poland the as- everything was “quiet.” |clouds, Another airplane was on- q Trotaky Snys Occupation of Petro-| surance that their victory means Some German shelis passed over- | seed against a German when a sec- wa grad Would Be «4 |her Mberation, the restoration of her . in » AC i ndence. _ gene the Secretary inquired what|ond German joined in the fight, A) ———————— Letter to Democratic Candtdate | PETRAGRAD, March 19 (United | : Aviv Genowsons clear vd ¥ oop Dhilnggs 3 6 beeiraen erage ard Wisconsin S , Press).—The Foreign Office at Mos-|and categorically that Bolshevik A soldier dropped a hammer in the hut it was too late, for tne | LEAGUE 10 ENFORCE HEAD OF THEU, Ny MILITARY | | isconsin Says Acid Test | cow nas officially reproved the offl-| blunder in putting faith in Ger- " mud. Baker picked it up. The roqmens the Americans hoped would -—.- | Proved His Loyalty. |clals who announced the Germans aanae wetce concerning peace with: i) setitler Temonstrated, but Baker said | D¢ victorious gel! to the ground with PEACE UP IN SENATE) MISSION ON ITALIAN FRONT) © continuca trom wirst page) | WASHINGTON, March 20—Joseph|CoRtrol Petrograd. It was deciared| Showa that. ino Allies regard tho f Ro was afraid it would be lost. pd gprs All| i carwell. oa Davies, successful candidate in the| tbat the report was “provocative.” | Russian people as friends, drawing & A listening post sontry bashfully| OM the sector east of Luneville tho ; ; ‘ ‘ ‘évae. DE OR 4 Wisconsin primaries for the Demo-| Wart Minister Trotzky urged the | distinction between the people ‘and * 4 the Secretary that “the Amer. | @ftillery continues active and a tew| Opening of Discussion on Owen] Extensive Operations Retarded by ve aries McCarthy, by al ratie Senatorship nomination, has| Soviet Commissaries to push the de- |the Bolsheviki, and that they firmly s | Seans ghoot better than the Germans.” peek bl age ts ob peta reached the) Resolution Regarded as Sound- i Snow Along Mounts se Laan ia, bse fea revelry I ceslewed ait w chad bene tue wedeval| tenes 02 PAtCORPad, POIDHNE Out (hat |icreds > ere sireee ta mere <a ™ “Y 5 rty encountered | 3 "e ae j: Sorte . ; ne as ght. Bo! emocratic ned as 6 t Ra lalcbeotddead Fh TEE t 4 Deke . Germany,” pete tier @ 61D On| an enomy patrol and forced the Ger- ing for World Opinian. and Spring Freshet andidates in their campaign strongly | Trade Commission. President Wilson, | inqicates, they. ‘are. preparing ‘ror 8 |g ky tor Foretn| The colonel pean ta tele mane to withdfew after @ SbOMP | wistinaTON, March 20—What | HEADQUARTERS OF THE ITALIAN] indorsed the war policy of Peesident |i accepting the resignation, wrote a] gudden blow “In case of necessity.” | Germans Diame Troteky tes : 0 er the : i a ARMY, Monday, March 18 (Associated | Wilson, letter expressing his hope for Davie ———— Z id helmet of @ German ileuten: A certain Irish regiment waa bom. | "Karded as informe! sounding of worl 2 J . COPENHAG h 20.—er ant OOD-} mand me} ara tak nations to en | !Te#).—The snow along the mountain] lormer Congressman Vict success at the polls on April 2. ‘The| Washington as Hepe Taat| COPENHAGEN, March 2% = f tured in a raid, The secretary ac-lenin, eOviy ‘onday with ee oan atten the war wan begus.|{ONts has been reduced considerably | ger, Socialist ¢ PEnauane te ieiteee fallnwe pe cc many should not indulge in delusions -yjreayd hie bgenthe gen he was going| Reports from both the Luneville [this afternoon by Senator Owen wher | Oy Fa rae ee ia Crete cateis | CHboundl “polled a larger voto than| “My Dear Mr, Davies: ‘This ac] WASHINGTON, March 20.—Tho |that world posce Leh seat ae sive ¢ colonel's mother, and Toul sectors that more Ger-| he opened ¢ asion of Nis tesctution 28! remaining is sufficient to retar v She: ‘ an Pi vitae 24 : | plished yet, Count von Hertling de- Maker stood with head uncove WAN GAs" projection batteries Nave | err. Mecca ila to call the (extensive operations, Military activity) Carly returns indicated, hia managers’ knowledges your letter of March United States Government olds to | cea in concluding ‘his speech th q IR Gentelde conseter Ted by| heen discovered and blown to bits | SU'Norizing President Ww ha Py |!# confined chiefly to patrol actions and | Claiming vhat Soctalist vote in It 1s with sincere regret that I ac-|the beitef that there is yet hope of |) paicnstag on the peace treaty gad My were ah by the American gunners. RE A ee ee eee aah | CHeal anooanters, |the State will r a total of 6 copt your resignation as a member of | arousing Russla against the Teutons, | 110, oe unas OF i ‘3 are bul SETH von. -cagaerD io Woe He ave) tile je sub) The Plave front also ed by| Berger ci od vauke vanty the Fed Trade Commissio “sn argin,” i sed 7 ‘while the military funeral of anothor VENICE PALACES CLOSED mit to Germany these terms | sprinue cresnola having maase aie arenes] by ayes ih to th {ee Pane ia : ace * the ¥ loth He aise | als, - at parca hare me | Baron von dom Wussche-Hadden- was rogre: “Hither the military mast must 4 z ‘0! jal to at of Lenroot must commend tho pat c impulse | ficials say, c aaa Ane " re egg ‘er. Aid ered e8 make aa wikis. hits dave os br bers mice ted | deep for crossing by con-| ana sedas The city vote, prac- which urges this action on your part. | to.” President Wilson will continue Hsp wed ited A that Gasman adh iccad enrs the league would shi em aerable bodies roops, tleally te, wo erger, 15,469; y I not ¢ s you f o Lada aes eran Eiitaghou! the service, AS EXODUS IS RESUMED av year is tengu would shut them ag TOr Coie eel caee eilian| a Ny Rémpitiey was: Berger, 16,009; May [ not express to you my warm ie attorts to can ae a ae Had adopts hk ahaspee kad tivoter olutel pmmercial inter- e rag jompson, 9, root, 6,181, appreciation of your sympathetic co- | Russian Ame 8 friendship to the 4 a mere SoLOlgn RIGHT TO WEAR course with the rest of the world MOMALAIN ahd Pinte feonke tour ctl Mayor Hoan, Socialist, exceeded operation during the early part of this last ety Moll alpha tize Misty of a Ci i ii « eve ‘ r @ first — 3 * t iy s > 5 we : | Ru egotiations peca Whtle WAR CROSS. Recent Air Raids Did Much Damage} "For every thirty days, after the th army corpa and examining the! Berger's vote in the city with 2 administration in bringing about the| Confidence in offictal: quarters here | eaticet teens SS ea ae visiting a hospi: ri ! at Germany refused to n organization Q m 2, He: |realized that Trotzky, the Bolshevik o pital where and People Are Fleeing Be- thirty tha ° and equipment of the| votes, Braman, Republican, was next adoption those measures of re- |H4S been aroused slightly by the new ere are several gas victims under- he 14 |pence, a year would be added to the tops sack 14 with 16,283, Damman, Republican, ¢ ; ; prascreei- i adopted toward America by the |Foreign Minister, desired not peace going treatment, Baker talked with yond Danger Zone. |flve year pertod.” R een Lk she Pek Coen ee ee press since the President's /but to instigate Germany to rebel- « Dende aha MAIER T hadrintred Obed esol GE MA nS, REPULSED Ld ehea k. Demo and which I have an ng con- to the Sovict Congress, Many {lion and counted on a revolution in Daeatsa with tee, OO OAT Fee | aver a ein MOMeae, Maron th |tton last Ava the president and the N, 1,123 on practically complete returns. nee will ultimately redound to s see in the message the |Germany and Austria-Hungary to with the French war cro: The exodus from Venioe has been ree HHH The two highest, Hoan and Braman, . . of the President to pre- |help him vell the fact of Russian de- wear it,” he told Baker, jraids, Outgoing trains are potty ya and |i at that nee sald yee E 1 did not Alin: bomuiah olauller 1 also add a word of thanks | “Our negotiators,” the Under Sac. Py ot. Becretary of War 1 give you Sondlas are busily transporting house. |Prese It. But since then Clemenceau, | inbaen sareied hia} " to you for your steadfast loyalty and | giaastan Warehips at Odessa Escape) etary, said, ed the impression “ hold goods to points outi ep | Lloyd-George, Bethmann-Hollweg. Caer | Long y 10, s I. pson carried his home city, La atrotiem i enind ‘ jthat the Russians expected far more authority to wear t," was the reply gone, © points outside the dang ABS ESEMhete BieMainicw teen od Le ndon War Office Office Report Artil Crosse, but Lenroot seemed to have Datriotiem during that trying period j From Germans, severe terms after they had. forced MYuie eh ‘route to the trenches, Residential a4 bubinese quarters |Ciecussed tho same princifies, The} ery Activity on Both Sides in _ | captured most of the other dletricts| ure we wore thrust lato the war.) WASHINGTON, March | 30—-Rus-ius to & fresh appeal to arms, aad w avoid becoming involved |sian warships at Odessa escaped to|their protest that they were forced and northwester ‘i vith bastopol when the Germans wok)'0 accept our terms without auif- part Bak ad inspected a detachment of present a deserted appearance ‘The |?! ent's address on Jan. & outlined Passchendaele Sector. in the west infantry that was drawn up Jn a vil- palaces along the Grand Canal ar 4 basis for pe every effort was being made| § ce the samo terms . ars of the State. Thompson apparent cient time for negotiation was a mera lage street. The first rays of the closed from end to end, as much dam- {1 have included in my plan tLe elie ereeey eck atte'ia cee lcarsi@d. (piany counties along’ th nasert and fearlessly | Odessa, according to @ despatch t0/ attempt to wave thelr own faces bun Were just streaking the sky when age has been done in this section in aut the trouble has heen that th Inhborhe@d of Feuluisdict were auc. | anores of Lake Michigan, | ericad Fights I Reetoae oneralicumnvers ce brcesow lay saree Be ag Pag ry ge hborhoml of J utte cow have not cx Sbke cavolatlex erican Consul Summers at Moscow. |in December, and the only new do. the American troops smartly pre- the recent raids. The front of the ‘ount t he em- |} 4 ‘ | ganization of nations cessfully repulsed by Portuguese} Dane County complete, including ¢ Recent press despatches quoted Ber-|mand after the ultimatum was ° | sented arms. peers ln Wee Bebers romaine ved |Ig what 18 needed to h =| troops,”” says to-dgy's official communt-| Madison, the home of Senator La and the armed neutral-|}in authorities as declaring that fit-| regarding K Er BY Baker addressed them briefly and SM tied hes been scarred badly and all | fective, eation |p j : ity measure presented the first oppor- | teen ships were taken when the city|toum. The p vide: YY ONG ine stained glass windows Wave b a Ly Follette, returned 4,341 for Thomp: t Pr a fi i ’ tes th later visited a French divisional com- | snettered a have been BINA BRITH HERE HAS With the tion of some artiliery yon; 3,761 for Lenroot, and 228 for | ‘nities to apply the actd test in our | W49 occupied 3 these district he Caucasus ‘shal mander, who complimented the) The American Red Cross has estab- activity on both sides in the Passene Rerger. Madison is also the Roma country to disclose true loyalty and | sl American soldiers. lished @ post at the railway station and 00 Masle Beaton.” there <is'ingthine» ti ¢ Dr. Charies McCarthy, who was|senuine A nism. It should al- | JAN | : ation and heii Jor Dr. les Mc h > wa " ‘ ; A frequent remark of Baker's as he'is supplying food to persond departing $5, 000, 0 BOND 60 I DAnin ian a artillery ace| defeated by Joseph E. ‘Davies for | ¥4¥# bo a source of much satisfac ton | WITH V § POSSIBLE: APMY ABE Nay > AMY Ae ReStON ae groupe of soldiers during hig In- | ‘from the city. ———— tions were heavy on the right bank of|the Democratic nomination, McCar- |‘ You that on these cryckal proposi- | Or | WASHINGTON, Banjos aspection trip wa The Independent Order of B'nal}the Meu ‘y Lorraine, between Bures| thy lost the County by only 27 votes, “0” 4 proved true. ndolins, guitars, les, phono- #You're a good lookin, ch--fall “WILL GET SOME | AYETY, 01 opon ty . Assuring yo ny. 0 lg th Bene « 1 bunch--tal jurrieh is thie tation will op n ttw [and Hadonviller, and at some points in! Victor Berger said sia & you of my high regard.| peproGRAD, Tuosday, March 19/sraphs and mouth organs are wanted | campaig 0000, ne third e ys Ma oMctal and with hearty good wishes for your] (ynited Press).-Foreign Minister |f9r_ the America and Navy | siastic over the large increase in t o , 4 The Secretary called on Capt | AWAITING WAR WORK jaque of Liberty bonds with a mass | communication Socialist vote and that the primary | Success in whatever you may under- | snot, tommussione ant camp’ aétly! was © ooneve! meeting in this city within a few da “On the Macedonia o caln . . n declared to-day that the appealed for instruments to-day to he ae, Fox aes Se boepiial pibietdes oie rae i avian ty besidont va, na a the Macedonian front ca ” indicate that Wisconsin ts oppose ke, 1 am Heures Soviet commissaries have considered | 2*, lane for return ut the end of the i chatted for some time, prataing his|, Pian for elaborate entertainmente| PH, viertaktng, which Will aimee |, kowes Mare 20.—"West of Lake |' aeons ; ; WOODROW WICEac |The ROMUbility Shab the Ualled SU | gallantry. He also talked with other | {°F the soldiers and sailora at Camp | aiy gvery one of the 4,00) momen {Oars says to-day'a War Ottice re -| It became known to-day es “WOODROW WILSON will onpose Japanese ventures in the paps wounded officers. | Upton, the New York Navy Yard,{or the order in this district a bond {Pert “there occurred frequently a har- | bitter fig nay dey n emoeratic headquarters here to-| wer Bast, He said he believed nego- é |Pelban Bay Park and elsewhere in| buyer and bond seller axsing fire by the opposing artillery. Our| publican State Central Committee if|44¥ announced a long lst of. speak-| tations toward that end, between tho | AUSTIN—Dr. DAVID. e ut effective bu | Campbell Funeral Church Bervives, and about the city were decided upon| Mas# meetings will be held in over Jartillery carried FOUR GAS ATTACKS yesterday by the Entertainment Com. |city Where there is @ D'nat B'rith | fre against host! mittee of the Mayor's Committee of | lodge. bank of the riv of Thompson gets the Republican nom- | ¢T* who will campaign in Wisconsin! United States and Russia, were pind eleftlination. It was said that an effort | in behalf of Dayfes, It inclides Vice n a and! woutd be made to prevent the com- | Pr 1070 Trondway, Friday, 8.80 P, a sible. — lent Marshall, Assistant Secre-] War Minister Trotzky directly op. | HASTINGS MATTIE, between Nove Seootian Bb stational Detense 8. 8) a inves Gérmany Seeght to in| 71% mittee from indoraing Thompson and | tary of Agriculture Carl 8, Vrooman, | posed Tchicherin’s at@ement, declar-| Campbell Funeral Church | Servioss, Me in the home of Ars. George Gur Wivistera abt. Oreste. two ‘6 : Mt vot obligate {tself to | B'way, 66th st., Thureday, 4,30 P, : dould, No. 867 Fifth Avenue volve Sweden In I ; Our Wviators act Are:to two enemy | 14 swing the Republican organization | Gov. Cox of Ohio, Henry Morgenthau, | Ing Russia could not, obligate itself to dae ; 10 BEAT GERMAN GAME Other plans include the entertgine| WASHINGTON, March Gor. | Eanes OMS tate airplanes’ were [to the suppert of Davies former Ambassador to Turkey, and| Capitalist Ame Lt bry ecearerne We arte LB APL6, ment eect, the, women orne ee mer] many i8 charged in officta: despatches |brouRht down.” if Lenroot wins both the Democrats | Bainbridge Solby ok of Now York. CONVICTS ASKED FOR FARMS. Funeral services at ¢ minbailla een 1 zt a, tf previous to their departure for| from France w & and the Republicans > | pariors, ©6th st, and Broadway, | on . Germans Forced Out of Position in war work abroad.” Visiting oficers of|to fore Sweden to become a partic, | GIRL SPEEDER FINED $75, |0a with the dagger that their candi- | GERMAN EDITORS ON TRIAL. bet ' | ‘Wednesday evening, March 20, 1u18a: > 4 Cemetery t nfi the United States Army, or any of| pant in the Brest-Litovak confer | 1 v TACKS Mich, March 20! 6 30. wembere of Cyrus Lod: ie oH > 1 est-Litovsk conferences 3 will split ote at Bh phy rh . Members of Cyru 69, Byly n emetery by Gunfire of [he Aliled arintes alo will be enter |for a vettioment of questions amoct.| Stent the Bigwent Surprise of Havltee nial caleetion? Ad hile au{t*_% istrict Attorney Defines Worsan wrepeier’ anked Gov. Sleoper| Grove Lodge and Mende Post, Gy A, it, H Americans. ane Ing the Baltic. Failing with hor| Life, She Telle Court, lractions opposed to the war Treason to Philadelphia Jury. | {070071 0° Miitentiary here to. Work| AF fespectfully Invited, | diplomacy, the despatch says, Get-| Miss Frances Reynolds, twenty-three, | MOU" 4 PHILADELPHIA, March United | Gn farms, Farmers have applied to Albany (N, ¥.) and New © er ee con SENS ~~. arnt | FRENCH SUBMARINE LOST, | many ovcupied te Alana Islands Jot No,'3671 Broadway, was finod $75 in|rush to the support of Berger tes District Attorney Kane to-day | firs fo" convict labor, he said. (Conn. papers please copy, 4 %, Tuesday, March 19} pectic |landing her troops under tha pretex: |Trattic Court to-day for speeding. ‘The | Wisconsin Loyalty Legion, formed to to is ae the Geveracmars (Associated Press).—American ur-|phirty-ave Mem Perteh om the | {i S°UnE OF # Feduest from thy |compiaint was made by Motorcycle Pas| fight pro-Germantsm, has called a) ch n the case of two editors of the | ‘illery on the Toul front has Savhen LJ, ie eae ae trotman Stevens, |convention in Milwaukee next Friday | Philadelphia ‘Tageblatt, a German| heavily attacked the Germans with| PARIG, March 20.—The French | Gets Tem Days for Velling “Rateny| “1 ¥ ever so surprised in my life." |to consider the situation newspaper, accused of treason | gas shells during the past day|sybmarine Diane, not having been U.S. Warehtp Sank.’ the tontified, | “I told Officer Stevens I) ag ‘Thompson defeats Lenroot the| d*fendants, Louls Werner, Editbrein- | OF 60, it le now permitted to announce. | heard from for a long time, is con-| PHILADELPHIA, March 20.--Vor |who dutt the garage ‘with mee “y MSP! convention 1s & ally expected to/ ef. and Dr, Martin Darkow, Manag- Four different attacks were launched, | sidered a \t was oMfcially an. |having old newspapers under the {riving about “eighteen im nour | jndorse, Davies, Dire Mn Oe teem cenere Aaa enemy was silenced it is evident they je Diane was of « sea-going ty punt of the sinking of an American * tle ticket was assured Mr. Davies | py ‘is hat es dhe deaived effect. | but at Cherbourg in 1914, She dis-|battieahip, Abram Krup, twenty-three | MRS. EMILY POTTER FINED. |ct“t!° " ; ar: ee idee placed 630 tons, Her complement years old, was to-day sent to the * |tesued this statement jtreas treason to During ope period, when the gas| was thirty-five men County peivon for ten days. ‘The com-|Deplared tm Contempt for Fait! “phe situation in Wisconsin ts . 1 f peace Attractive Offerings for Wednesday, March 20th shells were flying over the enemy | >-.- mitring Magistr ate sald this was the Heng sg Foe deep concern in more than one way * eas RIBBON CANDY The the stor. {t's # wonder A 1 | beg! G ® crusade he intended ‘onrt. t t | pa . to see hundreds and bunt emt yon CONE etlon nes last might, @ Germgn sirpiane| "enrteen Americans tasted tm Cam-| Ogintiek ot “tor the arrest of pore| aire. Emily Havemeyer Potter, [It Involves the question, of course, of | is Ma {Se"Trom the muchince—a UUs that's Just the wan POUND with a red tall light appeared over 1) |eranddaughter of the late Theodore | whether or not Wisconsin shall sup- sons who Mulct and ter OTTAWA, Ont,, Mareh 20, Cana- y the American Hines and dropped @ red! dian overseas casualty jist Vasued here | With fak@ reports of disasters 1 Havemeyer, was fined $250 for con- | purt with ali her power qur battle line | a H rocket, for what purpose tt {is not! to-da: tions th A gory army and navy tempt_of ¢ and $40 costs by Jus ance. But it also involves the . | CHOCOLATE, COVERED ASSORTED MILK CHOC. known. Shrapnel Fhesipeovecrtis Gila ee eee K iupreme oust yestoraag, oh Brees ad mnof whether Wisconsin is | TWO BRITISH FLYERS KILLED, |} | per\ st’ sue Pia ruined REAL eh a aircraft batteries burst eo near the| Died of wounds—A, Steele, Lewiston, yy, Fla fi I of wheel Carlain, Indies’ tailor No, 26 thoroughly, wholeheartedly American 7 iis He with les veralty ot Fruit, Nut, German immediately afterward that) Me w wanes id. . wt ra. Min 4 ' caway. Mt Sled 4 ie on ihe ie if ree ciple, that wets tone in all cases and under all circum. | Death & — in Spinaing . iy hinge hae Marae by * ; < ¢ Janse ving Alexan: | °°ae mn! ahiiial Gabtare tendon’ taventiy’ betas vy oF stances.” None . ifeotloner’ of every description, ae ged forced to fy for bis own lines gor and J. bE Detroit; G. 8. Bulli Ganorei yiioapitel yester utter an (hut Mrs Puller laa ben nee ee ee i FORT WORTH, Tex. March 29. is Nuts, h toothsome gem hey @ hurry. . | van, Brownaville, Ore; M Johnac was born at MRoer Holland” oh papers in a suit by ¢ ain Her laws TR i" ADVERTISING, Lieut, R, J, Burley of Toronto, Ont, a lor ite ket « pianos I A German airplane, both last night | Calumet, Mich,; Grant, Sneads Ved wy at Louva Ny | Lareod tera, Hi RE Rere pad. Ream (From the Houston RF. and W. Miles har ‘ of our Z Par Ferry, N Somerville hereshe was a cl a of rv ¢ ropariy t ullan ad ” vu ‘ 5 ; ‘ and this morning, flew over the Amer- Mase.: Mi ld AP tke tleceaa of Nekst ourn hearing two hours that T bought fod iaapp aring | 1 r we ed Btoren: New York, jean sector northwest of Toul and|k | read and © y ye | 2a Blo Ua rot arene end ane her : Y Je: Brooklyn, Newark, dropped rubber balls eighteen inches | ¢ “intral Falls te " wages. M he 8 if oan gid not ea and right here a i F rooklyn, Newark, F] fm diameter Mlied with liquife | Sitter san ren: Ohio; & mater 6 n ‘ 1 taken, ‘The Justice reserved decision I guess the maid approved of I ‘ t Lieut a 4 mus- | William Billing, Shelton, Conn, , eurvive him, Util yesterday, Ny ems to have lived up to its name, Burley f Ly .