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| Several prisoners and killed a number of the enemy, were carried out i © the neighborhood of Acheville and Hollebeke.” The general situation, as described by Reuter’s espondent British Headquarters, is that the main movement of fresh enemy troop’ zone be 4 he THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918 GERMANS MADE THREE BIG THRUSTS GL 0-FREN NCH LINES HOLD FIRM BEFORE A LL GERMAN AT TAC |Where Fi ighting Is the Hottest On the Thirteenth Day of Battle KS | | Anis AIR RAID 10. WARNING STARTS DEFENSIVE FIRE 2900 GAS MASKS. RUINED BY SPIES Danger Re sported C Over After Hour PERSHING REPORTS 25 NEW NAMES ON and others that are moderately fresh continues to be toward the . . ane ‘ tween the Somme and Montdidier. North of the Somme the British have : ARRAS@O "8 er es : and Ten Minutes—Eighth Long Succeeded in stabilizing the line for the time being : BAI : Range Shelling Begun There has been a considerable increase in the artillery fire agaitist ¢ Some Suan . IN PARIS, April 2.—An alr-raid warning lJ i CASUALTY || the British positions at Passchendaele and on the Goeberg ridge, in q HEMIN : Shi entclate Maths Ad scent tee Boketood AIA ‘ PANSART cag’ . ing. Anti-aircraft guna began to fire Belgium, northeast of Ypres. The correspondent says that the Germans ; BOL tire . Immediately and a continuous curtain of ee A - F . ; + KQLIOY. ory b4 are committed so heavily to the present battlefront that it is not easy to, Arras, Aimiens « Paris W ’ ble —~ sodner ele im {fire was placed around the capital. At , fc - hea Helleve they will try an offen: Pais ewhere ae 1 Am cn ane ie a + a HANNESCAM Seven Wun icoven ¢ Senator Thomas Tells of Dis-|4-25 tt was announced that all danger otal in American Expedition y will try an offensive elsewhe heir Objectives and > | TTIsts ‘a i ; was over, : ' tow Has . ; on r a ° \er S| envaru: ates dant 4 oe . » Forces Abroad Now Has BRITISH STORM GERMAN POSITIONS. ‘ve Ballad eo Hah : ome OSSMET Bacrins } covery; Raises Storm Agains! |""Tue mint wax aim ana ene moon] 41D Forces shel! = t = a eve uo a. I 4 ¢ ; }, . sleamed tfull, thre tu pac 4 BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, April 2 (Asso- : pagent hapa 4 : Pro-German Workers. ully through the Hght and Reached 2,346. fle t HI , ‘| cmanocons ecy clouds, amidst which gilded the potestansie diated Press).—The British stormed strongly held German positions i0 4 yeppry yyy BENCH ARE > | ovr a $ eee Ughts of the French alrpianes) ww. sitinQTON, April 2.—Gen. Per syasildgs Paani 4h i ‘s - CHE PRENC a 4 ' $ | WASHINGTON, April 2.—Charges | defending ia, yAS YON, Apr ve - wood along the Luce River yesterday. When the enemy withdrew, after apis yyy Apel 1 (United Pres, $ semiso ( —Pyzenes Picket Geeman sates tatern | The eighth tong range bombardment | Shing’s latest cast list cont Sharp fighting, he left the ground strewn with his dead. Checking of the German advance : Ase OF pcan $ | wit , K “ ie is Wee th * tM REL dl AIL A Mabel el nett og ei ing of 6 Germ dvance { * with gas masks intended for use in, when Ojectile exploded egiol e editionary Fovces The Germans shelled the wood heavily after it was occupied by the rende ible a foment of the % yh S| irene were taade ta i} 4 ‘; Cake. oe Me fe itn Exp srt fs bees : ance were mac he Senate to- |) Ad abroad up to 6. elud British and organized two counter attacks for the purpose of retaking it, German plans for an offensive, ft § F aay by Senator ee Five persons were killed and nine} twenty-five just reported, the sume * Bhatt ld nator Thomas of Colorado, | wounded in yesterday's bombardment. | , t " Both were caught in the British artillery barrage and broken prised thiee great simul ; © | who Gectened teat la one Motors § be lhcb mary of the American highways, toward three railway, ine 4 Zitective. Even aft the derective Killed or pris nt he armies composing the « 3 later were found packed with those <eesiionam Taont at sea a German right wing advanced toward ¢ i Ppites Jied of wounds BOR AN ATTACK NEAR ALBERT {202200 000"S000 A ein | mame Rap Ary Sp bral and Bucquoy, the centre ad-|¢ 6 mpc Sige AA abe hs Condition to Meet Any 37 | H masks had been damaged by small 7 lo Meet Any At- inced toward Amien on routes' 4 § Y m6 , : i # perforations and asserted the work tack of Enemy } * : leading from Wi ne, Vernaund & ° | er | Drive South of the Somme Is Slackening, and ‘ana stove, wie tin tet wing ad. $ was done by persons in the fuctory.| WASHINGTON, Apr Advices ; f } He said this is only a sample of the! from’ r the, i vanced toward Paris over the Mo: * yA from’ Rome indicate that the Ital- the Enemy Is Being Hampered by Lae Stat eee ero gant GS |work that Je being done by Germas lian command ls expecting the i i 3 t * bode *” agent th cou ye pnator | 7 or “ Rain in Movement of Artillery. oe and the Noyon-Complegne ? Thotnas a ane ins Unite st its wis iwe Aietinetl CaRier Cae Gok latest lst am ¥ : | highway t] mowtomie H clured the rd | wo distinctive odjectives, 008] gollows: LONDON, April 2.—Reports from the front show t on this,| To ¢ German advance 1/21 ee BNC bas ayy S cleeesbaes | Core 2% now faced @ serious situation. ‘The| being Brescia, to che west of Lake peniceake Action. : a Iso SsanvuEeR; & UV RAIGNES *» German drive, he declared, has t arda, and th oP t 7 M ; ahenked.-aiek aan ° - not| Garda, and the other to cu t WILLIAM | | the thirteenth day of the battle, the German drive is slackening eveiy-| |), a a ae 4 rier aie and) ¢ MERS bale ia de od oo QBVSSY . ® ended ftatlans i The: ower Py See i Died of Wounds L$ sab ‘ ; je enemy has modified Its objectives, | 2 The | M bd iave. . - | where, but there are indications that the German High Command fs con- aiming merely to capture the rat ¢ | Lesa ceoical * aoe Syes ; Ix there any significance in the| morale of the Italian fories is said] PPWARD USE | : ; ; Wisi MUGAINN SOUTER OF . Lassi ‘i ® fact that these labor conditions exist| to be excellent. The iritiah and ee er arene! centrating great masses of troops in the region of Albert, Te teen teas r rom & rian tai 3 | now or ts it only a coincidence?” the erry contingents in Italy have] PEARSON not ee ; : ns, Creil and Beauvais, ‘ Marron. Oo ‘ rreatly strengthened the line and are RGB FITZSIMMONS The latest move of the Germans is believed to presage an attempt A sigantic struggle is on between « | ied 4 A dab Senator asked, referring to] said to approxiinate tn numbers the] JESSH KH. STINCHCOMB, to work down toward Amiens by coming down the Valley of the Ancie pric Lilies Mf | for possession a ” of chee eanils “ie ddea “4 bell 2 Hate Whkt they. Tienevthe Tien owe Sealy ory - ’ of the Amiens railways. Th : 1 sy * jive bad td at e . ‘ and by attacking from the southwest. platiniems OF the cheek etweun ta oo — Abn seninnaeth A b them to be « part of German propa. | [Be and rolled down onto the V UGENE W r The next phase of the battle, which is expected to be a German ai- Pere and Montdidicr is shown by the sears costal beta > ganda : | a JOSE Tivane Ww tack in force in this direction, will find large numbers of American troo; ; IO cee Ld lade fash aalahte ie awen at WH are i RUSSIAN WARSHIPS SEIZED Tare 30k A renching that portion of their Ii behorled\d lotsdlh vad i" | Sergt, JOSEPH PETRUSH. in action, both acting as a separate army, under Gen, Pershing, and as et . 5 c separa fi shing, and as) Between Montdidier and of the United States and | AT ATOUM B GE Corpl. MILTON WILLARD. units in the Franco-British forces. the Germans are still fighting d | treated as such,” Senator Bi Y ORGIANS Wagoner FRANK LUCEY : 2 2 = 2 pen ete : continued. “That is equally true of palaies HOMER AYLER, There have been intense German altacks on a twenty-five mile froal, jpg, ek Uae eee our profiteers,” ik weet HAROLD F, BUCHBINDER : . 7 “4 idges betw am and 1 | KS ere. CK $ ey y oRU from just south of the Somme to the tip of the greatest salient at Quentin \ | Declaring that union labor is re-| /UIKS Piercely Attacked as They] HOWARD #. CRUM, Montdidier. Villages and woods changed hands many times, but tie; Armored cars mounting guns aided Hall aplg CAANt tal eae h ate ohh Enter Three Districts of er aela ds GARTEN Allies always maintained the supremacy. British cavalry took part in tite | (MTOMBROUL the Allies’ strategic 10 said it will be a “very dark day for CAUCASUS: ZED 8. HONAKER, fighting and by a brilliant charge, such as was expected could never occur ek Ont air si rao a ieey VERY FAVORABLE PERSHIN ’ EGG ok a ele Me ec) AGES RENT. WA papel tA Ae ; dh ny e, returning from a patrol | | — fociated Pre Fierce fighting has AFF -EDF( again under modern battle conditions, drove the enemy back. acovered & three-inch gun. ‘They Pomerene of aad eh for! broken out in the districts of Batoum, | LONNIE R. ROUSH | The net changes in the line, however, were the slightest since the | Milled the Kunners and hooked up the “fertile field” for professional agita lene. re =r tieaeigeo Me i venga PHOT reece | offensive began. Apparently the G ; gun to the armored car, dragging it tors: ne Armenians avi orgians have} TR TA TER, Gases and rs akslt inability pistianthem tel were by their great \jnto the Freich lines under heavy |//ans Speeded to Rush 1,500,-| Thousands of Projectiles and [formed a largp army for. the def nee of JOHN URBAN, up their heavy artillery because of | fre. Others continued A | aT H : . re begun railiary eccupation ot hel ee cir inab cause of | fre * continued Aghting during! OOO Troops Quickly tothe | iles Fi Hoda de paral bin cekeser ude INP fi hic! S | gas Missile: hi eis the constantly increasing rain, which has turned the ground into a| temporary breakdowns until their | Fighting Zone Ae vibe nie ei pre graces py seve of 9 tet BERMANS LAUNCHING quagmire. e jdrivers had again started them ig Zone. American Sector. FRENCH FOR ALSATIANS |2:9:2 nesce sous awe’ Prospective soldiers of the classes a ae oes The Georgians have seized most of NEW OFFENSIVE IN AIR breed aes ss hala , : Aare ; 4 : the Russian warships in the harbor of of 1919, 1920 and 1921 were ordered) WASHINGTON, April 2.—All de-| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN) Overtures Are Made to France| Batoum and have taken them into the (SEES to evacuate their positions before the | partments o: » Gover con- F si lees: ¢: 1 entire lath bamieenncne ms ' of the Government con- FRANCE, April 2 (Associated Press), | Through the Papal S Black Sea, e entire population of | Risnthofen, Their Greatest Aviat | Germa slaught. They marched to;tinued to-day t concentration on —A di < ‘apal Secre- Georgia has been mobilized to oppose | Chthofen, Their Greatest Aviator, } the rear, singing “The Marseilai ‘ eee Sree eluae/os gaa Ontapne) bag FUE r 5 the invade lak : Marseilaise” | : : tary of State. ‘appears 4 do yer | FOR RUSHING TROOPS T0 BAT jand demanding permission to fight | the problem of providing more speedy explosive shells fell on portions of the lary 0} SHAE Sr grees | He ; Pe ene immediately. enka Ae resets troops ie American sector northwest of Toul) Nl aon te The Caner have FORMER KING'S AGENTS ful Aerial Squadron, ‘ French milltary oMcials warmly |ET#nce: For hours yesterday ‘the for four hours Sunday night Pe rad hg bata e delat ry aeapen tans LONDON, April 2.—The Germans U. S. Soldiers Will Fight as Units of the|sr ssvine sn te tones near tne [Man Maticy of te Shipping Board! wrenches and roa wore area 0" ane rom thee, rein a According’ "to" despatches | from the Briti sh dF | Junction of the Franco-Rritish line "| Buel Administrator rfield and the enemy, who began firing before) exchange an equal number of civilians F hereon ent uray Their greatest ish an rench Armies Until land who, with the French Fen Adininintenlon: Monvetara metas /osldniwit: Wisse) (ona) place! watl rom tie invaded dlsttsts of rents Two Lieutenants, Landed by Ger-|{i"Ssermnendine « powerful seusdron ef " bers, conferred with Acting Secre- “strate: oth oth : ‘ e gah bie ae tured Moreull in one of the bloodiest | ; di ‘ * and then another, At one) Cardinal Gasparrl, Papal Secretary of man Submarine, Planned hey Are Fully Trained. bayonet charges of the entire vie Lect il haley ie bal 1, Act- location alone 4,000 shells, 2,000 of| State, transmitted the offer to Baron Spy Sy he official statement on LONDON, April 2.—The dee _ | Moreull , ing Chief of Staff, and other officials, which were gas projectiles, fell. Denys Cochin, a prominent Catnoiie SPY oy sem. 8 nays yn N, = ecision to place American units in reull has been retaken and re-| op is wan. Ki it HZ hart ae a ec $ sane 7 34 , he po sUBE d to Toward the end of the ing the| leader and recently a member of the! ATHENS, Saturday, March 90.—Lieuts, tons of profectiles wi brigades with French and British battalions for immediate participation Aanle thomslat ny ale day that an Allied naval offensive Germans let down a barrage in front| Cabinet. He refused to act ac t-|Calamaras and Hodjopoulos, who | dr t on railway atar in the fighti : i" participatic rantitaraae proken portion of the] might be ordered when Gen, Foch of one of the American front line pos!.| mediary in the nemotiations on the) came to Gresce recently of & German |® 1 Bapaume, Ro- e fighting on the western front is greeted by the morning news ae wie ae fe the may e of rejoin. | n# his counter offensive, which | tions, snd that to do so would be to recox-| submarine as agents of former King out and docks at Bruge: hada aad ne ritinh, arrived before Mont- |i in {immediate prospect, The Nav : F Alsatians as man subjects Constantine, Were condemned to death ‘Troops and transports in the nelghbo Papers as a historic action, didier, Learning of the critical situ De Aree ‘ A uavetalae eamalatel ze PERE REVERT: SRRPES BATON WES. 8: esee at ONES MAPA) Bnd the sentence | Boot oF Sapaume and Chay nes. were “The part played by President Wil- @ aa ation, they again dashed into action,|aience, but yesterday Secretary | supplt Peat ea cits Robt Lela ee nent Gch caaeee SU le ec tala Pee tema NU Snape pa Kp a victoriously axsisting the Frenct + | AUenOe, FO it femere he supplies to an advanced post before rejoinder from Cardinal Gasparr! M. Conoupis, also received the death| gun'fire, All our machines ret fon tn the deliberations which ended/the assistance of the A MPiccdatiohie A nica ; Daniels presided over a prolonged the driver abandoned it sentence. ’ : in the decision,” says the Daily News,| present at Jmeeting of the Council of National!” ‘pw eens trois “nanat wo officers, after rece! .| BLUSHING, Holl ne present struggle "NO BULGARI 00P | | ‘two American patrols penetrate The two officers, after recetving In HI Holland, April 2—An air “will not be forgotten by those peo- Throughout these discussions Pres Ss t sha . |the enemy lines Sunday night wey BRITISH ROYAL FLYERS steven 45 Myrioh. | ern and don the Belgian coast continued for \ yar Department official would ; i Vienna, came to Greece In an enem F hours Sunday nigt ples of Europe which already owe no| dent Wileon has shown the greatest IN THE BIG OFFENSIVE «« ie found the belts of wire heavily elec La LP dea much to his strong and resourceful | ° y to do everything possible to trifed, one reporting that the strands former King Constantine and plans to| Pra arf mee | the number of American troops which | of wire were connect ; . ner K ine and plans to| 361 PLAN statesmanship.” Vata Alisa and hes left nothing A eWIA es teas bactelcea/ Feane cane a essrearhtaty Tite 4 he pgs ae RSARRD: REAVER AC cnnae O98 9 2 Losr I ROTA i vhie ‘oul , > Americ s ene pters, c c off sparks as a... : i pits! naval bi « cs ine SM aile “Geirit shown vy.the lta. could contribute American Con: mri General at Sofia! ing this year. The Immediate prov-| warning to the enemy sentries, Training of Own Aviators and)‘ ae a. Artsy * 07 London Issues Figures to Show Need United States throughout this cris Phe Government of: our areat | Reports No Men Were Moved lem, they said, is ea t men over! Great activity continues in the rear Americans Has Kept Up Lieut, Calamaras was sentenced to life c JaE BARN Ealiahaee the Chronicle says, “has been the| Western ally is not only sending to Western Front, \aiven tonnage; It will be pe iyeoet oki: tne ebamny, (Unes)_ Ghe: ceRerlelly With Schedule |fitteen. years inboring “the ‘leu Pree pees swerronson danas , h ctive point is the to Ps HL SCHIP RHIEe Bhnta : the ‘Iieu-|of the Associated Press).—How neces- wource of utmost encouragement and | eae of American battalions WASHINGTO. April A report) | sible to exceed the 1,500,000 men- pep ar pelea IA ai Fl FORT WORTH, Tex., April 2.—The haus — |sary the rapid building of airplanes ts moral support to her Allies in Europe, |'° Purone d ning the coming critical to the State Department to-day from|tioned by Secretary Baker in his! «hoot. because French civilians are| British Royal Flying Corps, commanded OVERMAN BILL PASSED. pass ome from the official ses itiere han the: lesson’ of: Sirente jaw agreed that such of American Consul General Murphy at) statement before the Senate Com- | still there. by Brig. Gen. Hoare of Indian fungte je | Ports of losses on all battle fronts dur. , {te regiments as cannot be used in {Sofa declared that no Bulgarian! mittee on Military Affairs, Many di-} > campaign fame. which has been train- pope ine ruary. These totalled S61, of Litovsk been more clearly read than| divisions of their own shall be bri- |{72ePo_ moved to the Western | Visions of National Guard and >| COMPANION OF MME, Wea hava une october will acon’ atart| een Senate Consider It fell on the western front, 85 JB America and nowhere is the ab- | gaded with French s i ite |Pront for the big German offensive, |tlonal Army troops are proparcd to STORCH Pack te fraranta; CAKE Ha teaincl anty. n Italy, 4 in Palestine, 3 in Macedo= “polute need of defeating | fal (SS long a hk Me ity ay Units | it has been stated that Bulgarians | Proceed to ports of emburkation at ' mn td “ Canes fan | WASHIN Ni Apel Adminis. |Hia and 3 in Mesonptamie. ane, j Je need of defeating Imperial Ger-| # TOME a» the necessity lasts wore fighting. inthe West alongelde| "hort notice. This is true alao of REMOVED WED TO BELLEVUE Wil be Femaiied te Ca ee ng | Wutlon: necara torday atariad ‘ithe biel BMS, Alllgs. febort unae§273 German many more distinctly realized.” “By this means troops whieh are Germans and Austrians newly orennised Givislons of remitary Ce eee ne a aered the. three} bush on the Overman Empowering Hill [and Austrian machines were brought to Gi ets proves.” says the Daily Hx-| "Ot vet eumiciently truined to f Mr, Murphy's report was dated March lenin contained no reference io tne cx aiwarienn talks ate et Wis Wvitation | oe ee ee ee in| German headeuiten aaa eae press, “that America is in the war, "* 4 vid ons and army corps will form |21. It was sent to Washington un-|movement of American troops in re- | Count de Clermont Will Be Guard- or the United States Government. Thev! would” of the, measure. stated that he| brought down $8 Allied 1 chines on ihe for victory, and it is additional! Part of seasoned divisions until such | solicited sponse to orders issued by Gi sch, ’ ‘ } . Ritesh a Ania Pill’ receive. the con-| various fronts. Losses for Decembs evidence of President Wilson's ideal- time as they have completed their Whether Bulgarian troo} Gen. March announced that would 7 ri 4 till it was disposed of. | were 290. nd Italian fronts alone ni ; ' TAP adiasieid ia lion hea Moai even of the Americans, and have di- Ue eee ee ee aailae ale Gaining And Gen. Pershing wishes to | (he astern front of mt ty d make Bele genes any as panes His Health, posted the aerial mUnRery schecl OBh=|¢erka tasic ferese: Ber'te kil he Tit “The spirit in which this measu thdrawn them in order to build up deal ail , upon the battle. Clad math Ave tinuously but to put Hmitations on the great pow DIED " tant f a diplom, nint of W a3 ag ina bath rope of Ching sik, se ; he President asks. t ° has been taken by America,” declares | the American army oes ee The America forces, placed abso-|Count Robert de Clermont, comp It fs not permitted to say how many | ¢rs the Presiden fust as Was | ELE —M the Morning Post, “deserves, ax it| “Arrangements for the transporta- for pees! ane Pee Tore neen RAN lutely at the disposal of Gea. Fook of the late Mme, Despina Davidovich Men d squadrons the British have| Meade Shin Shen themes | & at the residen agra : will receive, the fullest recognition | tion of these additional forces are Palas With Whieh HIS in at Pe eastiie. bak iktle 4 and storch, was taken to Tellevue Hoanital fe" 1 Worth to Rurepty bat | spssia DaWere, AGUTHEY MCAGeG Ter |: aU ctien,” we fae Mheveand wv. both in France and this country, and| now being completed . Bue, a at tha ous Na et OtIVi tien wll ion [to-day by two United Staten Recret Ber- | it it slowed to.-aineunes Hae ths mae Te eS three Fe lacs : that it will have its weight in Ger-| “Thin decision, however, of vital ssainst whom they have m lous |eae, War Departnene in aay La Bese ae Air a sig AH _ mantle |i) date f ue - sen aaa have wo, |Mleut, Juok led by Fatt of | EMME FERDINAND ‘Este ba Y no! ig 0 ce grievances eports approved by th trouble d had been de i h ate forty-se r © La "| It seals the bond of brotherhood | tenance of the Allied strength in th nen er alae ae ey : Telds—two-thirds being, ‘ritish WICHITA FALLS, Tex, April 2—| CHURCH, Broadway, oem ot. mee which junltes the Buropesn Adlies|icext faw month willin no way di ARRESTED RUSSIAN SAID | pattie line on the evening of March | Gah waa ee Second Lieut, Byron Jackson, jr, of | 9% 22 4. M bia Di with t United States," s 0, and added erica fon Ser 2 aR Times, “in 4 een a erate Duamirenton salaiae frente 10 BE A L H IK A T #0 See a day of heavy fighting all |deapite the protests of the nriva * BOXING GOVERNORS NAMED. ee aia te hat a tee bye hae iran a rort on Raster morn. Uzation, This distribution of a por-|heme to which reference already ha along the fing gne situation cons | iinsclf on his elbow and vointing a|Gov. Bdge Names Three ¢ supervine | P, M. yesterday, when tho ine in| boule G. Jones, iatialaalds ton of its units, even though expe. Deen made. It is announced at « ‘The confidence of officials and miii- | finger at his custodians sald Jersey's Bowts, which he was fying crashed to sarth, | Funeral service on Wednesday moral; | see ause the Prime nister f at a 1 here ‘ab ; op . th | NTON. N Py » qs fout of control, from a dista ‘e| at 0.80 ¢ dient, will be only temporary ANd /| the singleness of purpose with which Accused of 1 “alking Sedition to Mu tery men hey ce M : y of Gen, | There no justice in this e¢ ry TRENTON, N. J, April 2—W, E 1.500 feet a distance of ph ro her late residence, 189 implies a spirit of chivalrous sacri- the United States have made this nitions Workers at Hastings: | ven fo hele back the Bormans andi | These men came to my apar Cabn of Elizabeth, George 8. Crain of ' » Brooklyn, N, ¥, fice in the face of staring necessity, | !mmediate and, indeed, Indispensabin a Sting eventually to force thelr re hent | morning, forced their way ind John S$. Smith of Atlantic « y . Indispensa bie \ was strengthened by the pre It is no mere paper decision because e ntribution toward the triumph ot | on-the-Hudson ltocday, The general foc room, handled me roughly ar © to-day appointed by v ‘Amorican units already are mingling |'", Allied cause should be cleariy | ofticere of the Army. Intelligence| staff officers to-day wis tha me hare. 1 bene God will ‘give fi the commission under which en erler in the waiie tne recognized by the British people.” |nureau, called to investigate labor| enemy's drive had ne r th to prove my Innocence, Just | eixht-round boxing bouts, —_ recently and we are confident thut the experi-| Army of Million n GIAINERO ARES GIDARR MAUBIMOBA works} Dee ig ek tin a ins set Be Aa Biase PAD RRNAESy A EE Tati orodies the banpleat re. | z e. A De-| ers employed tn and around the plant| Se@ CME be AMBIT Vlada heir re BS SL te Oe ee a as ee ; sults.’ VETROGRAD, April Gen, Bayoff,, Company at Hastings on the litaaen | Offctal notification has be given| ‘The Government officers decfined to} to the Commiasionera the general pol f The official announcement of the| Commander of the Moscow district, de-| arrested to-day @ young Russian!) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mott Seq | state why the Count had been removed ty rae bursued. Bouts waperyised bpp pgp Figen ‘ ’ ne Russ! y 4 phd of Sea Unt Onna bald 4) by the Commission must be conducted | | Aisposition of the American troops ts | eatin she expects to form nn army of wl named Mike Novich, believed to be a| Clift, te Ty that thelr son, Joseph to the hospital. They said. however, /in such 9 way ne to avert any. justi- Fas follows: milion for defense of the Rusal Eoin Cee haan ined lthat while the Count was ne pris | finble criticiam, ‘a statement. from the| Attractive Offerings for Tuesd. §, Bitlonary | Goyernmer " two | Hull Ae ; , ‘ unee | one ret Service men would wateh | Governor's office to-day sald. 1 g uesda ‘As a renault of communicating | months | Advices vecehea | Novich wax arraigned before United | since last summer with Coni 5 BPICED GEMS——A collection of Jelly Gum Dainti ‘4 he oda) | er him de donight “fo: we ol iy alee VOrst y~- which have passed between the Prime | : ane |States Commissioner It analiith Raliway Snginenrs, han been tee ve tis wean the wel Cianamons Winteraceen and iaanierrs: Of Minister and Preaident Wilson; of de-| Austrian Chief Saye Italians Have | teticome Act te is nof the eited for the Britisn War Cr eR. cA) REPORT ANTI-LOAFER BILL Mberations between Secretary Laker Completely Hecuperated, Poa e ei vaturatined Hucsigns tes | Oravery In carrying to safety com-| 4 ger g Mink In Me " cage SOUR BALLS—When you n r 1 Ra | who visited London a few days ago, | ZURICH Ap The Austrian | in rice the clothes ther weet ON Bor tg eal hasiia’s Hish Resord, | or eer wee ; and the Prime Minister, Mr. Balfour, |#¢nersiissime, Stra burg, in an ine |i Biberia” Do sharia: tee mens OnEne “ : } SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 2.—Ra LBAN 5 wenderful trent | thene me} : Peay aan i ns Siberia.” Is alleged : . 4 ALBANY, April Senate two words sienalled? Of and Lord Derby, and consultations in | ity) 0M wbla bo have wales “n ould Concord “Mon Changes Hands, | phuciia Johanna As a Hol aL) Committe duy reported out th ou know those plum) a France, in which Gen. Pershing and |Cannot. be + oldiers | eaves h pty rmy. HE) CONCORD, NH. April fe ithe Napa 8 Ho us » Robinson Anti-Loafer Bill, designed to hts and a Gen, Bilss participated, important do- || We must Aa Wi ania men to f ones, formerly American Minister ta |the world’s reco Ik production force all able-bodied men between » . 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