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THE re-entered the city of Noyon, where sanguinary hand-to-hand fighti going on in the streets and hous Gen. Ferdinand Foch, yesterday tlie Allied Armies, is no defensive fighter. of Champagne, when Paris was menaced at the beginning of the wiréd to Marshal Joffre that his right wing had been crushed and his left wing shattered, but that he was attacking with his centre, will not let the’ initiative rest with Hindenburg. He is driving mercilessly forward through Noyon into the enemy’s flank. Fighting of the most desperate order continues in the Mc wegion, where the French, having brought up reserves in a remarkably time, are attacking constantly. Further to the east and to she right Montdidier, in the Lassigny and Noyon sectors, the French, by furiously | g is appointed Commander in Chief of The man who, at the battle TO FRONT AGAIN; PATROL ON RAID Headquarters Chauffeurs Ask | Who “Inquisitive Civilian” | | Is After Secretary Leaves, lidier BVowinu wORLD, FRENCH COU COUN: TER OFFENSI VES THREATEN GERIIAN FLANES a bap een SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918. BAKERPAYS SIT |DouGHBoys HOLDING FRONT LINE TRENCH RED GROSS ROBBED |LAWYER PLUNGES ‘OF GAUZE WORTH ROM TOTH STORY 7 $20,000; TWO HELD WINDOW 10 DEATH Men Seized When Truc Third Street Arouses Sus- | picions of Detec' hai | in’ Herbert Heyn a Suicide, Police Allege; Attack of Vertigo, Says Brother. WITH ‘THE AMERICAN ARMY \ om Yr MY he theft of $20,000 worth of gauze} The police count as suicide the counter attacking, not only continue to hold the Germans, but compel iy wrancy, March 29 (United for Red Cross bandages ia charged death to-day of Herbert A. Heyn, them to sacrifice division upon division without gaining their objectives | Prees)—secretary of War Raker te- against two men rt of arrest and et the law. fires ot reat and senior partner in the in the smallest measure. ‘ vinited general headquarters eit more arrests are expected. Thursday preyn & Covington, at No. 6 Pine '. ifico: $ } aserves| apent the p ¢ re to-day. eh otectives Stetter and Schau The magnificent part of the battle thus far is that the Allied reserves|#pent the entiro day there to-day. | pi me bi aa ine le 7 he HAUS8 Street, and for twenty-five years have not gone into action, but it is announced to-day they are in position} The Secretary stepped into a ar. | oe Pr nie ante Sead rapt visie holding a high reputation among con- and numerically superior in men and guns to the Germans, nge and asked the chauffeurs how pepe \ r me servative lawyers. . . i + . ore “getting on.” None o bested er 4 8 vl star- The weather, which at first favored the invaders, is now their worst | HeY ide ba i ak dk | ace ameaes halen; Barenbern die it arti ili inet bead! nies ‘ ei i he tke Cie them recognized him, and when no | a Was Waa Vika WW ec sctenideslohe enemy. The wind has turned to the southwest, preventing the Germa head betty Ganek Whe tee RNG Division Street. said he had loaded the Street office building housing the from using poison gas. Rain is falling, making it extremely ditticult, if! civ inianr w , ; lat k at No. 636 Fifth Street. and the offices of Heyn & Covington on the A 2 n” was. letee ordered him to drive back tenth floor, the body of Mr. Heyn was not impossible, for the Germans to bring up and emplace their artillery. Hive Americots crawled entone No Es They found a storeroom, vacant found shortly ahr 10 A. M. lying | but for @ presence o urtee cases be é ef |} tab tthe elidel ergs sen Geemmvree OM Pomc INFORMAT! | woods ta om them were on Rosen. Projecting from the fourth floor im bah of the enemy paused long enourh |ers’s truck. He was arrested on a the court. An open window of @ lave » exe go shots and are believed allt Filg~ Cana aE GG RISO TR id larceny char later arralzned Story adjoining the dead man’s |to have been wounded. ‘Tho raiders BIG SMIT Mi Y | and held in $1,000 bail, offices, high above where his body lay, leabaniasl "ths silica Gavnnhae rauze hi en shinped by water from\| Bernard G, H b os rage y AJ Red Cross at No. 20 East 18th strect, Pet nd one of the junior. partders of BERLIN (via London), March 30.—"In local engagements on both si Artillery action was heavier on this 500 OF THEM “BILL” rh learned. ty say, that te firm, insisted that his brother's ont during the night, the Ge uv t cae death wi , ve used of the Scarpe we broke into the foremost English positions and took veverat {ront du he night, the Germans the moods from Pier | Ceath was the result of vertigo ow fs : ae putting down a barrage on the Amer-4 aye No. was Max Price, DY @ persistent affilction centered in thousand prisoners.” says the official report. “Mere and north ef jjcan p wenden | Run Second, No. and he, too, was the back. He said that Herbert Heyn Albert tho Englis: continued their fruitless and costly counter attacks. \ uot 48000 Bach, and/dokn ’ arrested. could not possibly have had any rea~ “Between the Somme ana the Avre we attacked again and drove out the | GERMAN PRISONER Br Nunitier 4\00 wn foe wiatlng (0 take ee ¥ ‘owns Number 1,000. was the malady fro: 7 4 ‘enemy from old positions and from bravely defended villages in a westerly | | reas iuttialaet poset ist er and northwesterly direction by way of Warfusee and Ples: | WANTED 10 RETURN ' SHINGTON, March 90.— | He diclaseds “The French repeatedly delivered violent counter attacks against some | I tse arny Nas wire (oad | ’ Mr. H h | yr. Holmes Save Mites = ’ ¢ hai aiuihis ate r. Heyn left his home at No, 112 ‘sectors of our new front between Montdidier and Noyon. t 10 GET HIS BROTHER ij times § says Alleged 100,000 Smiths, 1,500 Wit | Also Drop Twenty-six Tons of Riverside Drive at his usual hour ‘Phe booty. which has been ascertained up to the present since the! —_—. Views Rained on British ere aeons qe tea 1) Bombs on Enemy Gout AND 500 HOTELS 10 this morning and appeared in his of- beginning of the battle amounts to 70,000 prisoners and 1,100 guns, Of! American Patrol Takes Hungry Have Been Twisted, 45,000 Miilora, 18,000 ‘Wilsons. and of the Some fice at 10 o'clock. He complained ts these the army of Gen. von Hutier alone brought in 40,000 prisoners and 600 Youths Captive in Enem a — Jo J. O'Brier f whom 50 kz : \his stenographer of feeling digzy as ! { Shiny m iriens, of wh sh he was reading his morning's mall guns, : J RIT 3 have wives name ur c : Trenches, WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN| hav : ves 1 : 1 Mary : goin LONDON, March 29,—Sixteen Ger- and shortly after took a towel from WITH THM AMDRICAN ARMY IN| coins Ten done tose tron many John Johnsons’ and 1,010 |™&" alrplanes were put out of action the washstand rack esd aan | eneaaes fieeaaniat wail YIN [quoting Rev, John Haynes Holmes, Bere vant ' geslerday ty: the Btn) it) is: ate lavatory as if it were his Intention |p ai : Associated | pastor of tho Unitarian Church of'the| meso ficury Pe : ' a We : to bathe his head, The nolse of his Press).—An America : can patrol, consiat- These figures on identical names {nounced officially, The statement |. body falling came shortly after the ling of @ regimental intelligence of-|Mcssiah, New York, as stating there! wore cited to-day by the Bureau | follows: Extreme War Measure to Go! omce door had closed behind him, ficer, a Sergeant and three men, took |is «nothing to justify the war of| of War Rtsk Insurance as a rea- | «4 majority of our attacks were made| Into Effect Not Later Th The lavatory, which faces the eourt, four prisoners from a German out-| America against Germany, were| 8°” Why alppiicants for Govern- =the ‘ler Phan j ; post position northwest of ‘Toul yes- “i a ment rs’ insuran OR SSE le cee a cepe: On: the) Dastlesront April 14 hednigperspeiabayiresiameleytys 2b) Sanday he + aaron aoley| rene to-day by ¢ an evar) SIENA aRbs pant bate * | Thursday south of the Somme, where pri ° sash of one of found to be nd = | flew over the British lin The pe A f * large oncentrations of the enemy Bie 9 See te stuck when the p made an fn- [slipped up behind cov hate ents should sign their full né M | ware Killed @ hen they vifused to bale I patriots statements to Dr. Holmes. “Claston Alovsiua Aah heads the {Continued until dark, in spite of rain-| April 14 500 hotels 1 more than {T° Second window was wide Open | ‘The four captured soldiors, mere|, Th® hove of Germany in distribut-| war itisk list and Joseph Zyn | Ure COR Seuee MeOrs sees | BOGU! . reat tthe (ee ee ee ae a patos See | youthe, were brought back to the |!"& these pamphlets undoubtedly ts aid it ; ph ZyOY tons of bombs werc dropped and \ roughout the |from the floor and a foot wide cop: - American lines in broad daylight. | Weaken the British opposition and |nearly a quarter of a million rounds | ‘ y wi ) verve wheatling runs outside of it, The thoory Times Pay: ibu' «| Ni 7 I b ell| * 4 |pave the way to destruction of were fired upon different targets, products in any form on their tables,|that Mr. Heyn had fallen out of this 0 | Ninety ounde YY SNCH) They were poorly fed and clothed and | | ‘insta Ay anal “Ly t b figh | window whil ff tack of ; i | Tae Deauthed “i seemed to be exceedingly glad to be | France and England, and, ineldent- | here was Not much fighting, con-| This extreme war measure, which |*/Mdow while suffering an attack o} itude and Good Will of While Praying for an En- | {itn one of them even aaked per. | #lly, Amoric ’ sidering the number of British ma-twas counselled by National Food Ad- | erti#®, ‘id not seem ten ‘te firth, the Americans. ; x mission to go to a nearby point and| THe only effect the pamphlets have chines in the air, but on the battle- i face of these circumstance | during Peace. barge Pedal Le sk had on Americans who have sec front the fire from the ground be. |™iMstrator Herbert Hoover in Wash- | Bernard G. Heyn, the dead man’ peneenenc! " . er as bee » ang hem a came ve 2. Nine Germa a- | ington yesterday, was voluntarily ac- | brother, id that the disorder ¢ han ra foi Extremely valuable information ts|them has been ty anger them reainen mo very he: Nine German ma- | !ngton 4 iy ac eer LONDON, March 30,—Although the} pans, March 30—Resoue parties |. ¢5 have been secured from the| PF Holmes, who ts represented as chines were brought down, five cepted as a ple of action to-day|/Which Mr. Heyn suffered had beem #0 London newspapers regard the situa- | at work in the church which W#8| prisoners, after which they were turn-| trying to ald Germany against hi others were disabled and two others |yy jotel men from every section of | S°vere last summer that he had spent lon on the western front as still serl- | gtruck yesterday by a shell from aed over to the French, wn people morepabpl lace by ate. from shel ¢p who INS AE tha Fetal lee ee torre ous, there 1s noticeable a tone of| German long range gun have found| The patrol has been cited in French | +7 jaye made no auch utteran LAs FRLYe:OF OUP. CHSCDINGS: Are Sgr ese hl eM HA "| constantly recurring attacks of vertigo n nhs nde no erance missin ore. rey had transferred their sister greater confidence in thelr discusston | more hodies.® it is now known that [Orders of the day, and will receive | jtov, John Haynes Holmés said . oe eKiie : otk A persed. | the French war cross. The men to ashington meeting to this city be-} The body was removed from the of the battle now in its tenth day.) pie sour women were killed saps heap a t©/day when a cable deseribing German Ise ev F fing |court roof t undertaking 6etale 0 we p® rewarded aro Lieut. George Red- int ca eve note! men cann ind | ©O' oO lertal a eae DEpRinA: Cah ete araeesaroven BRITISH LOSSES 145 508 os Phe Dally Mall devotes particular] 1, in estimated that at ienst sev-|wood of Baltimore; Sorat. Henry|pritien tines in France wae read to| cs. + hotel accommodations in the crowded | /#hment after the coroner had inves attention to the fighting in the di-lenty-five persons lost their lives and | Mongeau of Cebrry Valley, Mass.,} Finnish Rebels an GaN at Sar Ugated the circumstances of death, nian, e ™ @ capita rection of Amiens, which is regarded | ninety wera wounded in the church |and Privates Edward Armstrong of ateratie-wan ras WACK aan Tammerfors, North of ids ds vee : sd oe eek Heyn was forty-eight years og as the most important. The Daily | where Friday serv were | Marianna, F son Shumate of! i the! hope that.the United is Ue icecream h and is survived by a widow and twi Mail says: belng held Ada, W. Va and B Bolt “| States would not go to war,” said Helsingfors. Lowest Total Since Last August (), Malin ay : wilh Pat 1 Bes ite Wee retiee hs tt eee “a The shell struck the north side of|South Bethlehem, Po | Holmes. ‘Bince the United State: ~ Shown i ists Publi thee, , ‘ch Paul Bo-| senior partner has been in exist Until Montdidier is recovered) 4.4 Cinch, bringing down part of the} Continued activit se EME } Lag oe : . ne hg is pare eerie ee Shown in Lists Published den, Vice President and General Man- | twenty-five years, He w and the Germans are beaten back} poof and opening a breach 12 feet|enemy lines ts bein; ved, Last TAIMAnt: Chana (Caricna ‘DFOvARIY lima.) Goan alii During Month, of the Hotel Manhattan, pre-|of the Food Trade Publishing Com, from recent positions cast of Amiens | nigh and 20 fect wide. Nearly all the | Might wagon trains entered Montsee |) .y. twisted my utterances previous hee Fa sha cade LONDON, March 30.—British caau-| Sided. the ft resolution was pany and of the Havana Central Rall the situation must remain serious.| debris foll inward upon the heads of 4nd Nonsard, speedy au lcs thevmana | been defeated at aitles published during March totalled | Offered by August Jannsen of New /road, 3 entered and departed fror i of Hels! ‘ors, YD) jovernme ccording to computations ma: Madd Mr, Hyne wa Rie civ are ar} the worshippers sixty feet below, ntered and departed from 1 aie | Helsingf by the Government ac 4 wld . Hyne was a member of the Ne’ French reserves continuously are OF; | ane odifice Is now a beartronding| and twelvo horses, apparently ‘orces, the Wh dards, according from oficial Usts, This is the) “Whereas there is an increasing | York Law Institute, the ewiam uiving and entering the battle, but| | The oul aa eenne | ing officers, arrived at Montse MILITARY DEMONSTRATION : : ue British casualty list. sinc shortage of flour in this country and|County and American Bar Associa ae yet the German advance cannot |#Sht. The enormous mass « Me Our artillery effectively rained to a Reuter despateh from Petrograd. | August, and obviously does not Include| whereas it is important to ship all|tions and the Liederk be said to have been stopped.” crumbled into all shapes and sizes,| shells on wagon. trains within ri OPENS BIG W. . S, DRIVE, The rebels are said to have lost 10,000|the total losses in the present German| avaiable wheat to the Allies to help| Yacht ely: rang, Sea Cli he Daily Graphic belleves that to-| les in the middie of the nave and|and dropped others into Picsnsra wad iwantysere Tha cagualiles ware: divided ani wine tio Can GG Ie ckaletdn on lee eee eet day's news in distinctly encouraging, |} !ed to ab: the same height as the |marching Germans. Befor aSOROTS: ADT HOH as | win war, bi resolved: | was also President of the University ye news ts as eT Soh alt hich sry j, | Started last night the Ge Ps p . Kites, Wounded That we hotel and restaurant men|of Wisconsin Alumni Association of whilo the Daily Telegraph says: b aah ar, which was ae pore ts ivity was much 1: stmaster uiten = Bu Virst | notshevikt to Work tn bes ty in session stop the serv of all| New York. After graduating from er) , P| as The side al aro littered ith s lane | > . ® b t eral 3 Tho week ends fairly well, It has nes eiales ote eee © I vd Posie ris } Stamp in Campaign on Pu With the Allie 2 5 O58 wheat products, beginning ay soon as | the University of Wisconsin, he tool been tho most breathless and anxious | cumbersome wreckage and the pave ititudes > PETROGRAD, Mare 9 (l but not later th [ane counen Ce the aw. sa time for the Allies since the opening | Ment is covered with gray dust. cpg tated ns Library Promenade. hi ed ute ‘ ‘ 10,584 694 14, pices lan Anitt “4 ool, graduating in 1898, days of the war, but the, enemy has| All the stained glass windows, some | petaaint a be Ra a | Nation's greatest War Savings | PTes8)-—The most flcant ct Sere LT Le te il Gast ite inutedlcee critic meee ——— ‘* | | | tat t rave beer y, 1 ;|venta the immediate putting Ag) beeaslowed up and every day that|of which were of historical interest, | Hamp dylve was oF t today on the/ in tho relations between Russia and| sanuary, 74,038; Decembor, 80,024; | plication of the tote aaa " ne “P| BOWIE’S OPENING CARD. passes strengthens our confidence tho | are shattered. The church, although HEAVIEST CANADIAN GUNS | promenade of the Publie Library with @ | the Ajiles ap) ntly are working out. | Nove: October, 83,558; KS rape sit eos mi ’ . atatirant pats {itary demonstration that n| | en's voluntary saving of 1 tears. begun in the Middle Ages, was en- {Riley aempansiretian ies Rent ue) | Simuttaneously with the return of |S bi sop Mee alermane oe dacing inet von |g BOWIE, Ma. March 30.—The open: Alluding to what It considera reas- | tirely remodelled in the epoch of the | SHELL GER TRENCHES ee "lhe Allied diplomats, Bolshey peg poled ine tear suffi-| day's entries for Monday are as follows factors in the fighting in| Renalssance, The bewwt. of tts mu- fini sk? -orurpurs gir eng beer eat | ard intiniata ca nad Ack tier <* SENATORS HEAR REF rape heat aubetitute Bue aiatiee tinea ee ia sag Tie! v ; a | i trooklyn Navy ake 1 1 i as at befor Ape 4) Sid ©. Keen } France, the Times says: sical services, wh wer) cung un- ‘ | ° evista programme te ft PORTS * aa, } us 5 | sity and iration of e Such! Ae mmand of Col, Berkley| thelr own programme to a pot | une 1d be ba 114; Old Bill Bead fer, 114, “Byery account testifies to the| accompanied, attracted many music Intensity and Du ‘ Fire h Volice Band were the chief | somewhat approaching that of oe ae Bee 1 : OND RACE 8750! laine: amasing rapid'ty with which Frenob | lovers That No Attack Develops At ono aide of the pro | Atites, a “ i vy oy AL a nistrator Childs nd uvmandt: ale and har fi troops are pouring into the struggle. In addition to H. Strohelin, « ounsel North of Oppy | anguy elated over the first Tho aovicts' policy is changing as Lae berry A aa te eh s ie of t > lor of the 8 m Parl 0 | demonstration of the new : rin a f | i r > " » ne ‘This is exactly the sort of an mine i aries Tannen io F rdeaquly CANADIAN ARMY HEADQUAR-| browning gun a result of the conviction that the|American Military Ailitary Offct als Hope-! wheat substitutes in victory bread emergency in which thelr national | was killed, fearod that his wifelanns, March 2. (ly Canadian Prese,| ‘the marines put it up to the citizens | #viets are suiclently entrenched to} ful of Successful French | will be increa yv 5 per cent s- | niver Puan’ fore ‘ . fet aithous Y iD P oy Pals tors "vier, 408: characteristics are always most con- ion is @ victim, although searchers | 1 imited.)—From early last night un fi} man to man, It was begin constructive work. ‘fo this end Off ling the total of substitutes to 25 pe ‘ako i ee “A opicuous, |have not yet found her body in the!@ this morning the nolse of guns ha Mi Liye eee a gooa|they are prepared to ut = ensive. H Was ahee ee ele THI RACH rare 8720: the, Rettpan Uh “The crisis of the past ten days |debria, Among the injured aro Coun-| been persistent upon ¢ whole front | oy or “Have yc ot ter on| they regard the mor al ¢ WASTIINGTON, March The situ-| ., to t 4 ene rs Sat ties nt wanes violet prech. 108 has served only to hasten and to|tess Morand, Vircount Molitor and| from the south to Hill v0 in r I cane aeracn | mont of the bourgec rebuildl on on a s in Picardy, a \s Re ut rom the offt. | 104: Uirard 3 108: Indian Gnpot 10 crystallize erranger: for the mu- | former Senator Louis Gauttoron. | sisad y peje | Postmaster Thoma Paten bought | the finanel 4 milita satis nwn by official reports from Gens, § at w Bs titut te P. Murouy, 08: Qobal working with Foch and Gea, |mase last Sunday and many cas-| trenches. | nettu jr, Mra, Oliver Harriman, rae Amerionh a a w | weekly conference with War Department | Ly ty ot ey “Also let pay tribute to th The American Red Cross once| tillery fire Inereased to battle tn ty Me ser Sire Lawia| the United, States Is willing to enter iize the extent of the German inroads); dn ae sole {the Pale promptitude and hearty good will |More distinguished itself in reso: uing| the enemy assembly and concentration ”. business relations with Russia into the Allied line: i ; Yipee (a *Laay Vey oe swith which the American military au- |{9Jured persons from the edifice. areas ae prmommnicalion rasde. t drive is held under th _ Senator Hitchcock said afterward that | Pershing Recommends One Captain, | ta") “WU, 1008 Teaae Treditlen have met every claim made| MM Grosseay sald in the Chamber| Senet Win aomnn or iy 5 t MARCH P NCHI hy pocounta of the hatte were ao wo First Liet sau se; sane upon eas lof Deputies last nigh Daventry 4 ee hietpe SHI LAU NG 1 spparentiy, but be deprecated) ) WO First | oe ints and Six |; Mion ione aie B Tied “~w , t ac ise The barbarian eneshy cemumed isl cenh of Ops i ’ anguine predictions is Se ieutenants. \ ree Th Seiden We kgow, too, that across the arvarien shane semimed is) north of Onpy TURKS TO ENTER CRIMEA, AHEAD OF PROGRAMME =: a however, the Kenator satd, at M Boils, foes lantic, there is a redoubled determina. bombardment on Good Friday and his — me Hones yee itary: ofticiats here,| WASHINGTON, March 30.—The War | SR VANTA RACK Pune tion to throw the entire strength of [Victims are numerous. “Most of the m| BRONX AWARDS CONFIRMED.) Losxvo fur O-—A telegram | 0 the strategle posstb! ot n| Department to-day announced that nine | »*fo'44 omard: On the great re ropudite into the scales. \" “ie i rer le dis Bi © : We must — om ¢ agen reports that an offi-| Schedule ot Complet Is Put rene offensive movement when the|more Amer! with the American Jor eae |not forget that Justice and right shall| peu@ Condemned in White Plains|°!4! #tatemen ued by Turkey an-} s San time comes Jexpeditionary for have been com payne 4 st word before God und for Parkway In atann a unces tha y ts preparing an Behind, However, by Lack Vrig.-Gen, Wheeler, Acting Chiet of} yy joned o mmendat ; ¢ | Hon ader, sai¢ : pking, tn | Ors rs to progress tn the produc> | Pershing. ‘They aré Dis cate Mi Re the moment when wome Be chile | Special ‘Term at the White Plains « t| ‘Turkish newspapers have recently WASHINGTON, March 0, The ui on ot ot cannon for American, treaps, t tal? res aetaea eaven {4 rie horeitte Tae House, to-day cont | ng basis of | Shipping Board 1 punch= progra ‘should be greatl. aLibieal Mi “$F Byurat N ies peaven ae ig eale Soret pulens ids] awards made by Ce ‘ & « nation, | ing prograr n Mareh 900 Ordhang Roreens ’ — *) Pies ond. Willan en, frat) FRUIT TREES r ol urate Norwegian ten. | t f re church, shuttered b: ld joined urkey. <4 by 1 | » rt it ruit aaa nip Aar, retained her right to the inter- |fteel, responded with blood to their | Dralval a n Rvp i atiela a? Turk tons, but fell be edule cineca - | liente : and Wi Jam F a8 neluir, | AU Kinds fire a id B , Lew ndeoe” ehempionanin to-day | prayers tronx, James Dimond « " ¢ completed r ng to diffi , | Seymour Bla erey Strong, Homer W. +} Se i dee PR aza our taignant rte to ram Hwy non. "WHITNEY TO DEFEND COAST.| um ous ct ADVANCE IN PALESTINE, |icvmy five tony Sirs, tomer") AT BARGAIN PRICES when she defeated Mise Eleanor Gosu, | 4, of the feithtul nat. the | «remating $426,268 lar eat the ¢ 1 of — _ initiey, eacond ilsulen Rees Buslies, Perennisl Hardy Planta, Meeckiyn, 8—£, t—1, 64. Miss Goss| crimes of false believers’ wire mwix| damned in the city of ti | Figure ee Le ra tera are Britteh Pash Abe: wo Miles ona® a A etapa P on bela ye Apoarasti, Ububar,, Horteradiah. ethene 4 e o demned tn the city mt ea to-d ed th ur f nt 0 ational Army men also ut legetanie Plan fas art year's runner up and the | biood with pray In France, Eng-| Bronx River Parkway purt ASHIN 0.-Army ue eer eben hi Take Three Towns: poe parhaa see my men Gls oe rire Con liaise TU, the ah wtron, ntender for Miss Bjurstedt's land and Am there will be an- rhe comm! ‘ tb 1 a a removal of | 8) : ane a ges LONDON, Mareh 280,—British forces| ‘Among those made ERS ASHOCIATION, Jae, title th wplon has met this yea othe anceptl r of just ¢ : 1 ‘ : n . Me H. Whitmey | & Ah v ‘ N seo lin Palestine advanced two mites in an agh en Ie New York e mateh Ww layed at the 7th Re missile iN amie peop! 10 4 nent as | Pieter 7 ‘ 1 le west o! . bi re Perea ot the Ths were be igaven to band an Coast A r ning u t Was announced [attack on an elght-mile front | John J. Kuehns, No. DIED me ‘ enduring peace. It 1s no peace crowd i ‘ ‘ asi 1 ft that it was h thirty~ |e Jordan River Thursday, according (0) Hoboken, N. J.; Page V. R. Spires, No, | . rs be Mise Byursce the aimpionship | that walks 16 streets or congregates the 1 . TT during |* report from Gen, Allenby to-day. 8 West 634 Street, New York, and Ed KING.--LP KING. in 1915 wud 1916, but did not defend her|jn the cafes, theatres and « Gale Matai Adee ; ' mn oe d of ed a ining The towns of DelrBiman, Khummel-!) 74° “Johnson, No. 251 Seventh A\ } Serseee Oe CAMPBELL FUMMRAL . ; a right ol way t " ta i National Guard reh an wenty-three Likha and Khu cl Bureid’ were occu- Ward oh 0 b Bev 1 Ave CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st. Sundae, to-day. and ar ard tod 1 ¥ 5 sippa J pa of 188 ona. pied Mi sag nuc, New York, i390 PM aeeay * { me ad se

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