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~ BERGER DEFEATED. ~~ BY WIDE MARGIN; ~—LENROOT IN LEAD Socialist Gets cts Big Ve Vote in Wi \ consin, but Rivals Out- ¥a distance Him. NS aLWAUKBE. April 2 to-day from the greater part of Wis- Victor 1 peace” -|LEADER OF THE CLOSE Keturas oonsin show that “100 per cent. for jocluliet Candidate for the United States Sen- Bergor, | ate, was decisively defeated at yes- terday’s special election to fill the Vacancy caused by the death of Paul ©. Husting. Representative Irvine 1. Lenroot, | Republican, was leading Joseph EB Davi Democrat, in the count to- day and indications were that be had been elected. With nineteen and comparatively ali but four others, Tae counties complete | full reports from | the vote this af-| 660444 ternoon stood: reins Go 190,508; in. publication of casuaities through the | ———— omens q vies, 121,933; Berger, 88,085, « plurality | wary Le War Department should not be con- gislature next fall asa reeult O Pi Ei | Ot 8375 for Lenroot. ‘The missing! of eat cia eee ae arnt tinued as formeriy. It the iste are] Ome-Piece War conomy own counties are expected to maintain! to be given out abroad and carried} nine townships yesterday. The | | Lenroot's winning ratio, as they are! y, ‘ over by press cables there will be| nrot's winnin women's vote played an important UVC", bree cablen ere wi be) reates a Silhouette ect Milwaukee ( and County figures | day from yesterday's mu: show thet Meder.c Martin ‘urer, City Controller and City Attor- hey. Charles H. Crownhart, a leader of La Follette wing of the Repubii- . Party, was decisively beaten for Uy urt Justice. Returns in- fica 18 re-election of his Rcd [majority was 0 over Jo |who has been City Controlle, yea Approximately 74," were aeeeiiienres and Special Correspondents. FIGHT IN WISCONSIN OVER SENATORSHIP |: gvevrrerenspoeneseoes Ooo hs ST IRVINE L,. LENROOT part in ousting 200 saloons. Wets won cipal election | ha chosen Mayor for the third time THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL | MARCH TO HOLP-UP CHSUALTY REPORTS ""yoeR re HOOVER CONTR, BY BAKER'S ORDER Food Board Allotted 40 Per Cent. of Raw) | Receipts to “ Trust’’ Which Spent $1,000,000 Advertising a Certain Package Brand. | i you want to buy sugar in bulk at a grocery store and arejpold that ‘ | the price is 9 cents a pound, that is perfectly correct and regular. But if you want to buy bulk sugar and the clerk says he hasn't any but is glad to sell you a tablet sugar in neat packages at 12 cents a pound, that is not so regular, A condition lies behind this circum stance of the absence of bulk sugar at 9 cents and the copious supply of tablet sugar at 12 cents which is interesting the sugar trade right at present. Of all the raw sugar from Cuba and Porto Rico the American Sugar Refining Company has been allotted 40 per cent. by the Food Board the remaining 60 per cent, goes to the so-culled Independents. The American Sugar Refining Company has spent over $1,900,000 in a cam- paign to advertise a certain tablet sugar of {ts manufacture. ' The American Sugar Refining Company deals with wholesalers and | with retailers direct. It was said to-day that in this company's trading with retail stores direct it has done all {t could to encourage the pur- chase of the tablet sugar, despite the fact that two months ago the Food | Board in Washington urged the refineries to devote the major part of their manufacturing to bulk sugar. no reason why | niles the sugar bu ness is under the control of 2 vee Expects Secretary to to Authorize Releasing of Lists Again, ‘ However. WASHINGTON, April 3.— Major Gen Acting Chief of Staff, to-day «directed that issue of the dally casualty Met here be suspended Pending definite interpretation from Secretary Baker as to whether it te forbidden by his new order providing | that Gen. Pershing’s headquarters shall issue all news relating to the! troops in France. The War Department does not be- lieve the order is intended to preclude issuing these lists in Washington and expects to resume them as soon as| Secretary Baker confirms this under- | standing of the order. Officials here see Mareh, BEO59O9S60904S454+ eed BO 9SE4 a Sreegeee den on the already overworked wire P68 | in geventeen townships, none contain. | facilities were ra nroot 16,442, Davies 29,997, | ie large citi ia = MaslPiper out ba rye d Berger 31,07 : " ; lists from the forces now being amal- The Socialists made startling gains oc neat aed th Lenaditge shone gamated with the French and British vomen decid ne issue in favo e fe £F0% , ; m not only the Republican but in| TOmen deck je issue in or of |armies at the battle front necessarily va the drys. Wets failed to take Moline | Will be slow in arriving. it may be | @ome of the hitherto Democ 7 gné Dixon from the dry Mat weeks before the names are available, | counties. They carried Dodge ai | Me as the lists will have to filter back | Ogaukeo for Berger and above both ares jthrough British and French com- Ppposing candidates. MAINE DEMOCRATS MEET. | anne ca ton that renin | | Headqua or th on it ts] ‘Tho Socialists made tholr best show- |vintform Presented tndoratng /¥!0Us, officials way, that publication | Ing in the lake counties, where the President Wilson could disclose nothing of military Negreentage of German voters t¢) ponrranp, Me. April 3—A plat-| “Lasts trom ‘Gen. Pershing'’a _own|:® | heaviest. Berger secms to have re) 00, indorsing the administration of|army will be available as quickly 4s} | ceived the support of a substantial) president Wilson and setting forth, heretofore, since only American com- ® percentage of the La Follette vote,|p:inciples on which the patty will) munication lines are involved in the) | which was cast in the primaries forjenter the State campaign was pre- | ‘ransmission | | The War Department had not re- | nothing what der ¢ . rican units s been Hits Ainey, | ssumed that for some time at he only news of the operations American troops with the British ind Preneh armies will come through BULK SUGAR AT 9¢ IS SCARCE, - DEEDS OF COURAGE. officers of neighboring troops, | wounded | Germans’ Jon, only taking their rifles from them | our - 8, 1018, ~. ABOUND IN BRITISH TROOPS IN BATTLE Valor So Great That That Individual | Stories of Fighting Seem Commonplace. April 3—Perry Robin- News correspondent ish headquarters In France, sends LONDON Daily at following despatch concerning recent attempt of the Germans smash the Britivh lines east of Arras and other phases of tho fight- Ing: The attack was delivered at 7 o'clock in the morning and It went on till 6 in the evening, and when the last wave ebbed, leaving ite quota to help darken the ground which was in already dark with German dead, that line still he! rif and machine guns and still swept the plain. | We hear of more than one ma- ie gun which, on the evidence of killed more than 400 of the enemy. The Colonel of London rifle brigade himself used over 300 rounds from one rifle, every one at marks which he said no man could mins. Some of our men who were cut off in the first rush and, after being in German hands, got back later, said there lterally hundreds of German | dead upon our wire alone. It is pleasant to record any act of the Germans which is not barbarous. In the course of the attack four of our carrying back a| oMcer when they we » by the enemy and the officer allowed them to go ch were men were overtaken and then letting them go forward to lines with their burden, On another part of the attack cer- | tain Kesex troops were cut off, every- | Thompson, the candidate favored by | sented to the Democratic State Con-) oiveq to-day any amplification of | thing « the Senator. In some communities | vention for ee to-day, ; , | Secretary Baker's terse direction that bombardment, and then sent a mes- i Development and conservation of |hereafier all information regarding n " a “ Liaghipes WAMtse Voter WENt SORT | itor power. Was ohe of the Main] American torces in Brance be sven jsage back saying simply, “We shall Ger Berger. jo | PIAnk# and among other lamues were | out through American Headquarters| | fight to the last man.” As far as te) Opponents of socialism, despite tue | improvement of highways and taxa-| there. | be known they did. Qe-election im Milwaukee of the So-| tion reforms. Party leaders sought) The text of the order, made public | rf A Canadian motor Gialist Beret, Donte W. Hoan, who r to ignore the prohibition | yesterday, Is in the form, of a mem~- ‘e dete ran ahead of his ticket, found solace orandum from Gen. Mfrch trans- In the apparent defeat of the six So- — | mitted to all bureau chiefs for thelr Bialist candidates for Aldermen at| wederte Martin Elected Montreal) information and guidance, Until the Assistance of weak spots In the Line | Zarge and in the re-election, on tho Mayor for Third Time, |situation has been cleared up and the ay it fell back and covering the re- face of incoming returns, of the aon-| \ionTREAL, April 8.—Retui es of Gen, Pershing are known t partisan candidates for City Treas-| MONTREAL, April . detail the V partment is un- Seem ety OF ne eee extromely useful near Mericourt, bers of the vy guns w and gullant work holding large num- ny in check while the | got away | he and rushed th cars up in front of | Mrs. SOLDIER SON IN FRANCE SEEKS HIS LOST MOTHER mw ME OK) OF ASS OUND IN aN Appeal Ma World HE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete de Through The Minnie A. Duncan. To the Falitor of The Evening World: Will Phe Evening World, hundreds thetic r mother look for hi Tt of thousands of lers, try to find the missing of ® young soldier now at the front in France, where be cannot er himself? mother is Mrs. Minnie A. Dun- to Help Find Mrs. NEW COMPLAINTS BREAD AND CANDY ‘Two Held in Brooklyn as Enemy Aliens Following Complaint of a Sailor. Pidward Waller, camfy store at N Proprietor of @ 167 Myrtle Avenue, Rrogkiyn, and Herman Witiema, bis clerk, wero caken (nto oustody as enenry this afternoon, ations after A compluint had been made about « bag of camdy said to have n roki in the store to a sailor of the United States Navy, The oamty is being an- alyzed fo learn whether it contains ground glass. ‘This was the third com- paint made to-day that glass or some other hard substance has been found in food offered for sale. The Federal many sim! complaints wecently in New York and suburban @ommunities, Tho men taken In cuatody to-day are held by United States Marshal Power. No ivenin; ve Brooklyn with its sympa-| authorities have had can, bora in Morristown, N. J, about other charge has been made against forty-five yeArs ago, daughter of|them than that of being enemy Michael Dolan, one of tho town's|tiens. ‘They are detained pending Most respected citizens, In 1886 ehe| Investigation married William H. Dunean, at that time steward of Hotel, | Street. Sh four child ter, Through | while her dent that the d else, Mrs. | Second Avenue. up in the belief that she was dead, They did | ina it seema likely that abe also be- She is known to various pathetic efforte n Is described as a tall, handsuine woman of striking The crews got the guns out of thelr personality with an abundance of auburn bair, beginning to turn gray, leved have mad to find thi Mrs. very Recently them dead. Dun: the eo became ren, two @ tragie was widely mn. Grand at Fourth Avenue and 424 the mother of ot whom, her ‘soldier son and her youngest daugb- are now living. misunderstanding Duncan becamo eatranged from her family about @ doxen years ago ecbildren were away at school, and lat ‘ound being obliterated by the! to have died as a result of an aodl- It has been proved ad woman was some one and several people who knew Minnie Duncan well in former machine gun | years have reported that they have chment went into battle early in| #een her within two or three years. the morning of the second day to the | She is known to have lived on Bast 26th Street, and on Slst Street near Her cbildren William Lewis, twenty-one years old, @ sallor attached to a receiving ship at the Brodklyn Navy Yard, sald he had bought # bag of chocolates at the candy store, When he took the first bite, he safd, his lips bled. He turned the chodolates over to the Adams treet Police Station, Detec- tive Neggeramith was assigned to the case and he accompanied Lewis the store, Willems eaid the canily came from a factory at Clinton, N J Mrs, Mary D. Whiting, No. 1679 Tiet Street, Brooklyn, and William H Flaherty, No, 367 Hast 23d Street, Brooklyn, turned over to the police samples of bread which they thought contained ground glass, In the hands of Supt. De Woody of the Department of Justice ts a loat of bread minus two or three slices, a woman in the Kings Highway seo- tion of Brooktyn gave her daughter when the child came in. hungry from play last Saturday. Before she had finished eating her throat began to bleed. Federal officials who confirmed the story of the girl’s experience wou'd Union reported Tustic Marvin B. Rosenberry, by British and French official state- the wire and killed great numbers of | She bas large, plercing blue eyes, @| not tell her name, but said she is re- b»,000 ! nents, | fair complexion, clear-cut features “aiteie i; MeHenry, a Univerwaliat Presumably, In view of the new Gormans until they were almost sur-| ind a rathor deep voice. To her fam. |Covertn, ‘They explained that the pteer was elected ‘} fay xr of Osh- | order, Gen, Pershing will begin with rounded. A messenger Was sent back | ily and friends.she was affectionately pieces of gins# were plainly visible 1 ; ow | statements co © operations of | . na @ry forces the drys appear to have mi rete 0 See foe Sneeue | wounded were all loaded’ up, and 0 tO nde “Npood “tellow.® | {ust small enough to escape casual tm made some headway in territory | A Putti WE Out _ | fighting as they went, they got away, hose who have seen her in recent | *Pection. Wained. Nine cities and tow in- | After Putting Enent) tt the guns boing now all safe at an-! years describe her as sad-looking,| The Federal Food Board has sent Biting Sioeriar Gshiesa cao Huse! ness Leity Captain Anpite STRIKING CARPENTERS se | eres Eacicrea Wale tiene eeenten which were wet, voted dry. Three 5 | Vill any reader of The Evening | ror gine in bread and flour, stat ftowns which were dry voted to pe-/ Wounded Steward’s Le, Germans were MASEINg 1D B COF*) Ww, who knows a woman of this r ta | tala dip of dead ground, when two} description who inight, perhaps, be | {ng that jagged bite of glass bad been Fou gen velties and towns which Bebeh ae 2 (Coreoondenee noe fear: were rusied up to ridge, the| the missing Minnie Duncan, of any. | found. rmitte sale of liq 4 . the Associated Press).—How a one o has inf ation that might a tt Bren and Fe ne a ee ee et sean Cee sera mabe| NOBMOUK, Yeu Aoril te-ACior a man got the guns up and) thing |G torus diorery of har, moere:| ors, Seana, Canesten as, ae Pd 80, |marine to « standstill was related to| union meeting last night leaders uf | Glesa 2850: WAR FOr Wwarn ae pened | aLouts, write the City Editor, Even- sabes King George when the mariner was|the striking carpenters at the Gov- fire on the enemy at short range, jing World, about it? s day that published statements that "BuIcAGo 1007-6 CALOVAL; —|eonteg recent "iskinetam | ormment tases of she Hampton Roads rowing them into confusion and| GRAMERCY. |nad requested the discharge of all | Palace. | district and the Navy Yard announced | doing great execution, While they 0 ain ar Teepe Patrot-| ermans in the employ of Brooklyn The British vessel exchanged shots at|that the men had been ordered to | were at work ono of the cars was hit|@uebeo Qutet, bakeries were untrue, Complaints ALL SOCIALISTS BEATEN . Ming Street two miles with the submarine, whioh|return to work at once, pendiag a by a shell, and after another Dad] ogame, ‘April S--Queber in quiet|had been brought to hie attention, he Ae out balla after firing # toF- | decision by the Government on thair Jmade an aiken to tow it back i tocday, sob by Monday night's|said, that ground # . hea on y's Candidates Poll 8,000 |Pedo. The smoke boxes on the steamer] gemands for an increase in the hourly estroyed a little more and! ting and blood ‘The military |found by consumers read in Than at Tat Election—Drys_ | ee aes resumed the chase. He pay the arca near Lamotte some of | ovis und preventing the forming of |, tion attributed to him 1 overhauled the steamer and a fierce cars got f. (non the German | Gain in Iinois fluht followed. ‘The submarine's after-| KANSAS CITY STRIKE ENDS, pthe: ese actitstely 19:eu) tha: Gprnaa) — CHICAGO, April 3.—Chicago voters|gun was put out of action, but enemy | — -a boone ie i a | Donated a 100 per cent. “loyal” record |ahella. rained over and around the|feendey Workers Get an Increase [show themseives in tho neighborhood | vineliats pun to-day, having defeated all Socialist [steamer and one of her passengers and | in Pay, Grcurwese sin Near caris Ga the Moraes ; Aldermanic candidates at yesterday'nj® steward were wounded. After two! KANSAS CITY, April 3.—The general [region south of Albert) one car hel (i City election. The women’s vote oust. |nours’ fighting the submarine sed | strike here, Krowing out of the demands }up an enemy battalion, planting iteeit] Alder R ea firing without submerging, presumably lof laundry workers ended to-day when z ton | Where It could sweep cross the reads ed lerman Rodriguez, Suciatist, | aving been damaged severcly vy the| laundries took back their striking em-| The war economy frock for women| The drapery in the back, which! which the enemy were trying to pass,! qverturning his male majority. Joba | aritsher's sune ployees with an increased’ minimum {48 here. It is “one p! # culicd [reaches to the waist, te stylish. ThE} YO ne them up, killing many sana | W. Raincy, Democrat, was named! ‘The Captain then went below and|wage but without union recognition |@ silhouutte gown, and is dexcribed as | tassel falling trom the neck tn DAK] compelling tho 4 take cov | bi tl St l d M d. ls Congressman from the Fourth Dis- |gaye medi ation to the passens{The general walkout involved 20,000 |n sure-fire hit. This pictured model |is an unusual feature, Tho frock WA8|° altogether the whole unit | egantly ytle ode trict. ger and steward, amputating one of the|workers and tied up Kansas City in-|way in the new terra cotta color| first shown im this country at the! iisci¢ most useful in holding the Gur- | ‘ he total Socialist vote was 64,216, jeteward's legs hee for seven days crepe de chine, and draped w give «| Mashion Fete of the National League |«ans back Wherever help was needed @pproximately 8,000 less than at the A minimum wake of $9 @ week was |sihouette effect as the wearer walks | f Women's Srv! at the Kitz-|to enable other tro 8 to get | Very Special A ‘ t ranted Inside laundry workers, but no wong. | hie \away, and there is even the story of vere elected to the City Couneil cornered but, refusing to go back, ° ab epee | “i Uy JAPANESE SAILOR SLAIN. charged the ‘advancing enemy with ; predicted nora FOR “PUBLIC AR QUT SUES TO OUST HIS FATHER. o*tebone but bare barrels oF une Individual units in dd Division see ee 2 | Slashed by Roomm Whom He! ; i , ; ain 84 Div os Apes (peratded ‘or Drinking, | THROUGH CLOUDS OF SMOKE"... ee Serene Vanes ateas | Designed | to sell, one-third ECONOMIZE! | 810nx Park Commissioner Sa Shich » Hosakl, twenty-five, ¢ Ps an . vinnie antOraL AT higher—and regarded as the Does Not Make Them More | Japanese ship steward, was killed by - ‘A : oe ee ae ate, when certain dressiest suits of the season Rabmore fii Adash Exclusive Than Heretofore ne maa as is a oa hots board] “ire Drill, | ‘aft g Ca Out haiegaennnpes of Std surrounded Me: Wear Serge, _ Poiret of “Sunhaam’ Wor ji a ee Pa fy Cake pR bowen) eee OF OF Cripples, Quickly Emi Kaward F, Blohm emoved me of the Notthum ‘Twill, Gabardines, Poplins. oy |. Barry 8. Taylor AAT herent ee ne Sahoo! # exccutor and trustee of the esti nd fusil 1 out , : cestershire makes fish | avenue Bronx, wrote to Mayor! | Four Japanese occupied & roam on Burning School Nae ete eae Cuee i|mont desperate hand to hand figh Silk Lined—Man Tailored f ut the|the t ‘One came tn ey ee ' an he ( ‘ &S appetizing as | Hylan ‘ maple ng spout a the to Jed him: He Grew a claap| Sixtee and: “ Ire GAPNIALAEFRERR AE Cha AAtAiA when the German masses surged Stunning New Eton Models meats; hence, saves |!" price of wolf permite In) iiite and slashed aki three times on|marchod out in perf 1 nother, Mire. Mary Blohm. battalion oe : Peplums, Tuxedos, Pony : Van Cortlandt and Bronx Parks from|the neck, killing aim almost instantly, | ine ann Giek | i ae en buck w volvers and rif : maney on your meat) 514, ‘The Mayor turned the lette: He ercaped beture the others could sodas | when fire was discovered ogee meer p | DURE, Od MAYEN sant near Distinguished innovations, : E sarpet See better Be sep he Si Moot nan |Patate of $150,000, dividing en le | : : : d Cie ia forastts [ate rae ener. as ain joe 4 os Bt * b ivatiicd ther, |Mit® Hlohin and the younger Blobm Neuville. Vitases who, with | fifteen which rahe ai ven © eery a * | He x @ he Ba a sees Lr Blohm died tn 2 men and a machine gun, saw that his welcome by the best dresse fy, or your money|reniie! in part as follows BIG SHIPYARDS BURNED. ough discipline in the DUD!IN de eae eee eet aid nim party, must be wiped out, 40. bent hie on crane of the city, Bolandia back. You've tried] “You ask if it is « democratic idea to |Was no sign of a panic sak LOeMtiinge GREE abt 6 in back and stayed to cover the: j y. Splendid, h make a public playground exclusive by|THOF Plant at iterumte Destroyed) ‘rhe fire started in a closet under @) and that Seen Me eae lone with the machine gun, well- made, shape-retaining the Test now, try | charging @ prohibitive fee, It Is my With $100,008 Lose, mairway on the third f te through the ald of ‘& dumm ry finally being rewarded by gins } k suite that appeal strongly to THE BEST. | on the fee of $5 does nake| ‘TORONTO, Ont. April S.—-The Thor |s were marching fron 1 Hiohm made no answ hie miraculously getting away him Buite atriotic workers. Ever, \y lithe use of the links any more exclusive|Iron Works and shipbuilding plant {rooms on the second Rica put in a eaten Justice Van b | . : sia auailara nied ald $36.50 Pi 1 y 20‘ than they were before here was wiped out by fire during |moors through clouds of smok anc wa nahtie anda e wanted color. a the nigh Lose is estimated at $400, ° rn i rhe upkeep of the golf link sts ent Was put out with extingu OIL MONOPOLY Fi FOR GERMANY, ein aid ‘ more than the revenue de.|000. Patterns, blue prints and plana| Th e five seen ¢ well as t I per bott | wood deal mi i He | Of nine big ake freight boats valued |g: na tnae se tne gehool a oe 28 we No Charge for Alterations rived from the use of the at between $250,000 and $300,000 are ‘i s Gets Compen ale niadde per a \ paylor in his letter t 6 Mayor tota lows, “Detective wirlng is be 100 pupils, About one-fourth of se wh p minded hat the Democratic plate| ie have caused the blaze fre unable to we ai Rey rea ea |. | Austin Nichols € Co's t “The Take cory mie task of other # to assist them to| WASHINGT * : ; Sale at Fashion ah wes Be ne jerals Defeat Holgo nd from m. 4s in si at 4, Ss pone Rebel Force. When the alarm ed y te, an 8. Carre ont " at work ; 8 SUNBEAM [acetate eh ce ate ai ue Oar gh ons ‘a A Federal force under command of tat Siar ee f w “ Equal rights all a specia: . y ating ur af t p he dtate b HIR jeges for none is fairiy good demo- Mejor F. Antillon 4 ed Erifanto| pies and a got out safely lomatic sou an wheray re , ¢ a ba sr ee a ee sacink hha ets SRS “ER; sient reba Monday at haa Yamun |"'ya"aamagewas' sights boc the fre icon f vr aut tenela™ atari Nineteen Weat 34th Street eclal and exclusive privileges should eight miles east of Gallegos Station, ou atl eavy (0r the expenditure of harks in One everywhe f sporlepiect to eontribute substantially the Mexican Central Rafiroad. Miguel {filled parte of the bullding with heavy nie War on Koumar la. Axa guaran fighting, Brooklyn: Downtown: Newark: eg Mel) 16 eM) 0 ied toward the maintenance and exper.e Holguin, brother of the leader, and ten | smoke from burning Willow Yew Ih bas™ ivy Germany remuryen the lini! to Gecupy ly fine more 400-462 Fulton St,| 14-16 W, 1dth St, | Broad & W, Park of these special privileges.” of the rebele were killed, bet making. Wwe OU districts with her ‘mbtwiy. than ope part of the ‘sud, . f } i