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- “ , Se ena ONC M MET 8 =. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, A F ot 5 a oo , APRIL 6, 1918, I emai ttt Be beet sout south of Ayette (about twenty miles) until late yesterday evening. * BRITISH KING CABLES WILSON | AUTO KILLS DAUGHTER S | The enemy constantly attacked in considerable strength, but with no fur- FRENE 9 “FSCIpED THROUGH JUSTICES DENY WARRANTS ther suecess than attended his efforts during the moring. PRAISING AMERICAN WORK IN WAR F CAPT. RD, WHYTOCK FOR GERMAN'S LYNCHERS “Local fighting also took place yesterday afternoon south of the IN Bane in Somme, in the neighborhood of Hangard. We improved our position r 1\ ‘ ini Coroner Seeks, Arrest” of, eae \? +e ive A somewhat by a counter-attack.” British Monarch Sends War Greeting and Says; 4 Five bev yp gi of r j ; é ¢ owd in Vain | PARIS, April 6.—Following is the text of to-day’s French War Of-| U. S. Participation in War Has Buoyed SAYS CLEMENCEAU ; TORPEDOED SHIP COLLINSVILLE, IL, April 6—The fice report : Allied Troops to Renewed Resistance. Lbbdibe ds Bist naa tals Apis fl ! . plied for warrants for the arrest of w . “The night wy marked by yrcune bombardments Rorth and south LONDON, April 6. | ‘sph BP 4s x ; five men whom he had been informed ‘ of the Avre, particularly in the region of Monchel, without infantry ac- ING CEoRGs hes sent this greeting to President Wilson: rmy Brave and Strong, Pre- . | Germans Thought Captain | were in the crowd that lynched “On the occas 4 { , | tions. con ob the Tait Wkly daar lacs Clie we ee ite mier Tells Committees | B|. Prqwss Deady uot: HEM + | Neuereet rete, weet oe teton es : “ 8 i | > a8 * carly Friday mortiing. Four justt “On the right bank of the Meuse and in the forest of Apremont the| guarding of international right and justice, I desire to convey to you, of Deputtfes. | Sail, the Seas Again. of the peace refured to tiie giving * + ‘ ees 1 oe artillery fighting was rather severe at times. Two German raids, one Mr. President, and through you to the American péople, the friendly | rants : sk ; greetings of tho entire British nation. PARIS, April 6.—Premier Clemen- AN ATLANTIC PORT, April G—~! ane ¢ ie ‘ } north of Vaux-Les-Palameix, the other near Seuzey, were without result.” “At this critical how cea told the Committees on Forel A little English: fe) ios saiaelae (6 ‘tinea aur oa ‘At this critica: ir, when our enemics are sparing no sacrifice in Foreign | je Englishman, Capt. Montagu | son for refusing to issue the war- and are counting no cost to achieve victory, the French and British | *P‘ Military Affairs of the Chamber W. Prowse, straight and. stiff and| rants, that “they didn’t care taget GERMANS ONLY MILE AND A HALF troops stand united as never before in their herole resistance to these | Of Deputies at a Joint session yester- | trim asa rifle, though he had ono! mixed up in the'mattek.” One of the 5 . endeavors. They are buoyed up with the thought that the great de- | day that they could have confidenco arm in a sling and all his vigible justices yesterday was surrounded by . mocracy of the west, in the same spirit and with the same objects as | regarding the outcome of the great | akin was steam-bolled, stepped briskiy |e" In @ saloon and asked to sign FROM THE RAILWAY TO AMIENS ‘ves e2izc miter tance ee Si" aes nu emai vrei ane gs er | 6 struggle, which wi! ony nd fe : sathay | tea weet once for all decide the destinies of the free | ‘Wy have an admirable army,” he \@ |day, marshalled twenty-six men. be- State's Attorney to issue the warrants, “ - j said, immin; ‘ and that he thought the fiv “The gallant deeda of Americans on land and soa have already |"), pe “ait ite ELAS ieee cat and marched them -awny “eiieea would be under arrest before Hold Two Strong Wedges South of the| tndtcated to the enemy that his hope ts vain. Every day tHat passes, te cones pidgin heirs PE oly < ia ; as American troops pour in in ever increasing numbers into Franoe, ‘Our officers and men aro equally! ? ‘Theso men wefe the commander and An inquest over the body of Prager Somme—Six German Divisions Fail Aiminishes tho chances of his success, NOt aMlitleg od RETRO ted cone the remnant of the crew of the Ja0 {iat purpose havibg. been | seeured 2 fe yest qualities of our race, They pos- , | 080 een secured in Attack Near Albert. |. sen "The American People may rest aaaured chat the British Empire, jas material means of great power, lai cudeaag” waiiea) Isc ead | abe rawdialy fe ‘ ears of war, will cheerfully make yet further Ai) this permits us t y > Yompany, torpedoed two weeks | Gov. Lowden has issued a warn- WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, April 5 (United| sacrifices. The thought that the United States, under your poterstio, pre lad Soe See Pt cue 1 Wk Was NOE Ing to @fictala tn this district in Press),—The Germans occupy a wedge-shaped ridge at the confluence | on West aay ea snare beg? sip us in the determination, with | Tho Premier's summary of the sit- | 4 The torpedo swam imto the Atlantic | the press AC eneatER probable ath 4 i God's help, finally jestroy the designs of the enemy and to re-estab uation made an excellent impression | i result wel th of the Noye and Avre. From that. point the main line of the Paris- Amiens | igh on the earth the rule of right and justice. |upon tho Deputies, After the meet. | % bes _ the port side forward, and | Peabet eatleaN aa iba esata of martiat Railway is in plain sight, a mile and a half away. This position over: | “GEORGE, R. 1.” Ing an Important member of the MM- | ast ecweae: Wik Mud toe neneaen: | —— Jooks truck gardens which supply Amiens and part of Paris. Queen Alenntes hee eet this greeting to the women of America | ‘sv Commitice sald: sober + ine about 18 @ ailxture of soll | Aid ‘WILSON CONSULTED on the anniversary of America’s entr; ito tl v1 co | wv ‘ + au- |G . The Germans also hold a wedge between the Avre and the Luce,! Reaaing, British Ambassador at Maal Mee the war through Earl | gacity and enesfy. He has faith in| ® haben ina oeeara becker sari ON LACK OF STEEL : a a x | i. a on: . ' ke f i . | Yould he stand still and tell ne and another between the Luce and the Somme. | “As President of the British Red Croda Society I wish to send to urd M4 patible: ue va rien bad oped reporters this strange story ot sea 3 x ners t hose 6-06%9OO6. $-906-8.06-006% e eke ees ai At 8 o'clock Friday morning, south- the women of our great ally, the United States of America, @ message | iixiening to him t ia gaa aan ote epi hae luck and of the luck that followed Fietcher and Hurley Discuss Shi ital ge bebe ella voure | BRITISH BOMBS SET FIRE ; of greeting upon the first anniversary ot America’s entry into the war, to onfidence. ild of Eight Lets a Street Car) when ho met the commander af the N Sd With Presi r hd P tuaae Gabo asa) a0 | Tt is ny earnest prayer that God, in His merciful providence, may The Fremler (bid the Deputesehat| PASS, But Does. Not See | German Uboat? He would. toy | too pecagite ‘4 “mange ites $6 sions. (he fallway ile TO LUXEMBURG STATION! ute 2nd sverd our rlehteons cause, ALEXANDRA.” they would have every facility for | Other Vehicle busy, Tho business tn hand was to Expect Relief: j re; ow et i. “ Minas. Deenancourt wae the pts ated - chstrving the Operates at the Semmt | Sdisnn WAPEHA, slut, of Mer OLILINe ane tanevanaitiog-tek another | WASHINGTON, Anril |, 6.—Mr. centre of the attack. The fighting ‘ ; Two Senators and two Deputies will Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, » 1 GEEAEEE Ree Geet eau the'/Pietcher, Chalrman, of the . Senate 4 Tr citaine Six German Airplanes Brought : ELY STOPPED go to the front on Monday. cross Beventh Avenue at Fifth Strest | berm cr’ ger the detalle fuOek oted | oee commltten, pd Chaban Like the fighting to the southward, Down in Aerial Fighting inst, BENE Whee. abe saw 8 /68P APA | ody Sais Hdd: Wane tate aeuHt rg ei op sane spear leg t : on ne waited until ad body ad leisure to talk bout at the White House Jast ‘ tte ie an etfort to ain high ground, on Somme Front. BY ALLIED ARMY MADMAN IN le passed then resumed her journey, but the dramatic side of war. So that is’ and discussed with readies Whges a dandary seeds, SiON AOL LEA Sikes fins Wid 9! wes struck bys northbound guto ‘rusk what the reporters did,. got the story |'the htccl shortage at , sit pulldin, Ingty active in the back areas of this|way sation at Luxemburg yesterday it. of peel ait denk irtahaa beara EL EL elf ae go ful aympatty “with the region, showing that heavier pleces|by British aviator, In acrlal fight-| o : a | er Trout of the Marin@\ Phe Atlantic Sun, its tanks full of feeling tha€ there should pe an*imine- sare coming up. A few asbells in|ing on th imo front Thursiay| All Is Going Well and the Tidal Wave Has| Patient From New York Slays An- Foreopat Horgital” asblock, away was (oll, Was following Admiralty orders diate correction ot the hedadoh, put, Amiens, previously only bombed| sia enemy airplanes were brought * other Wi * anien t he er With Lead Pipe and out for a walk and’ saw the accident, |'0 the letter, picking Its course s una¢rstood, withheld afly opinion from the air, wl ‘expose its famous down, saya tho official statement. on| Broken—Future Will Show Full Measure Hautes Two Gian j He carried the child to the hospital, |throvgh the submarine zone at high to what specific remed¥’ should cath to the same fate as that of | °" ” where Dr. Wilson pronounced her dead, noon, The watch on the port side be applied, anhcbipanscil ‘Raelme. Sieg ana of Our Success,” He Declares.. ALBANY, N.Y. April. ¢—John| Helen was the only daughter of Capt. saw a streak in the water coming At tho conclusion of {he tfitetview WITH THE FRENCH ARMIDS TH disvianad meveribeben ‘Faparted: x ‘TH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 4 (Thursday) | ©Town. an inmate of the Matteawan comaser aie rap caihostaa ete straight at him. An instant later it Jt was suggested thas Senator cat cuiiecy a AS aoe ress). | civity during the battle south of thy (By the Associated Press),—Gen. Foch, the new Commander in | ‘te Hospital for the Criminal In- | mye Evening World when the war broke atruck, ripped a hole in the side be- Fletcher and Chatrman Hritley “call { on abe: patie aaron ceials, ot ayia heeiond Or be: ate a elaan 4 Chief, in weicoming the Associated Press and other war cor. |*8ne: Killed one patient to-day, seri-| out. low the water line, éxploded fnside ‘on Chajrman Baruch of the War In- | re 00 o Ger s fs | Somme, but the Germans apparently | Which appeared on Nolet pier Gene respondenta to-night, sald he hoped they would continue to work for the |°U*ly wounded an officer and was an oil tank and tossed off the steel piphetled partis y that the’ ater roe | plan a vastly greater artillery con-|#ttle front, atx were brought down Interosts of the common cause of the Allies, as they hitherto had done, | *Pdues only by a desperate struggle, “MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | espe: Riswae we h bin. He dined by Mr. Baruch in the ‘confer | centration before risking the main and one was shot down] Pointing to a map, he sald: with another attendant, according (6} é Dae Wee te cower ence at the War Industries Board b an rir tes y aes iee ; | jumped up at the first shout on deck, sre 7 | @rive toward Amiens. mashiuge ie tntssiug. two: teachings All {s going well, Look at the small advances made by the Boche, |“ "Port recelved at the State Prison ACE CUT AS LUXURIES aid At the Blend Moteunt OF the tee | he OU aia et tke disetaentes wo! ‘After the original thrunt in the first soported miaaing diring the last two| to call them by their real name, during the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th. It Deperreant ment after the cabin partition fell in to steel shortago at the shipyards Rake of the week, the enemy rushed S*Anot” mid-day, Friday our, air-[ 1s now the 4th of April, and it fe clearly evideat that the great tidal Brown, who was in the admission) Makers Agree to 30 Per Cent, Re-|[% Bim. Me got up and went to the Operation’ between, the Shippiag : ; ahah ur, x ard afte 1 a anatan h s ) Per . Re opera petwee ap macy jth eae Os otGeped twenty-two heavy | wave of the @erman Army has broken on the shore, evidently because tt | rn ST NGR Ge eee Ger Reece dislen is: SavecPaalcae |deck, where hot steam from the Roard and the War Induatries Board. I ay thelr frst Z10-millimotres emburg: Many were meen to birnton | met an obstacle, Now they are against an embankment and completely |New York County Penitentiary, had Material : [rollers Pinaee er bephdnidibeitnita PRD | sifouan” “Sfurkiy” epresoed t appea! . aa 8 e fire topped. obtained, a drain spout from @ wash| aterials, it, he fell into the hole that the tor- @n¢ | expected . Anti-aircraft gun fire wan) ® - | ype ae himself, after to-day’s developments, ; } Heavy rains, beginning Thuraday, cunsicerable, but all our macbines rite Tatave.aelllsahow the) failidaenence et adpraniaoend: oWo. are | reo, Snir Sve other inmates and an| WASHINGTON, April 6.—Sharp cur- [peda ae peelie isha and found fa helieving that there woad Be 1 nl h realtlapesialtta Liban i x officer, Robert Martin, were tn the ward|tailment of “It uetri 3\ himself drowning. 6 ocean was her ¢: | Gonmnne diticultes On the con- going to try to do better and to get the upper hand of the Boche, 1 | when Brown sprang at John Colby. aly ren, y. a an iba hs nas! coming in on top of the oll. (wo wean SE SEN San | trary, the French railways, working DISCHARGED FROM ARMY cannot say what will happen, but all ts solng » well.” + * patient, and killed him instantly with oe an SG sae ae Teens sand! whrough the semi-transparent | ¢ _ with the same precision that char- Sisisciesiemepton caneeabiaaecen ae: Se aaa one blow of the leaden weapon, ransportation facilities sae Pro sensed a little light, i) completed the French concentration RS: | Brown was pursui ther terrified pa-| manufacture o auleueet siedactovhied Bal d to be daylight, and he | Germans are preparing a second of- pad lant, who had heard the’ diaturbance,|the Government has formally ex-|Sclousness, but his arms and leg : iu | fieave "elwhere. top wich the Brooklyn Man Gets Two and a Halt) BUT FOR HOOVER'S HELP| TAKES FLING AT HYLAN|*iu?stat astm starr: | is oesumcn tary coved aoc] wero mong ks cuainey, aI HALF OF VICTIMS: SOLDIERS ' _ebogta ave taken adequate meas Years for Selling Narcotics aiid oad ain him after a struggle In which Tubin's| essential industry some way, he ‘doesn't know exactly tical | S Sit ee ree % ar , head and face were badly cut For the prese UL curtail is! how, he got through the torpede ie a raat ’ “i ee tlre inthe get to Soldiers. Eliminate the Garbage Pail, Says!Replying to Repeated Criticisms, cabled eke tates ae rap lien) th se esanin pen hooked Seis) wn pei Fay Panic Reigns .in German City aod | its troops, the French General Nicholas Fennimore, No. 66 Adams Arthur Williams, Addressing a | Says Stenographers in His Office ANCIENT VICTORY STATUE |ment. Piano and phonograph manu- | of wreckage.’ He did lose’ conscioms- Population Hides in’ Ceflars foi Staff declared the American forces street, Brooklyn, was sentenced Tithe eieRtine 1s es | tacturers, an well as producers of| fos. then, but somebody pléked: hinr lation s for. , } will make thelr weight felt In the j400'G, 4 eee, “RY Patriotic Meeting. Have Not Been Paid Since June 1. | ‘ther musical instruments are reduc Rec ae ; Twelve Hours. } preseat iantic contest ip es bestia in. tee, Peden) Gaunt fo] tne maw Pore orwanination of tel Digret Atterney Lewis of Sreckion GIVEN AMBASSADOR PAGE | reneass with the War [0p and fot as ss eeu ama i Sanne eae day to two and one-half years in prison| Federal Food Administration held al issued a sharp reply to criticisms said Leer tater tua es © onan. ‘ es : ww aati bens ‘ FORM NEW REGIMENT 10 at Adanta for selling narcotics to soi-| patriotic meetin& to-day in tte head-| to have been directed at him by Mayor PU RING MeRSnN Lee rat ction [Aa AHRY FO Mase ERG Ben eR 103 recent British aertal raids |dlera, While out on bail on this ch Guarters at No, 220 West 67th Street| Hylan, ‘Their dispute centres in the| Rome Celebrates America’s War] in jitnul along many lines {was Deine rowed away DER: Whe ends 5 Sy COORDS Da aave SEA CBARHE FRANG! it ts alleged, Fennimore was drafted and | to celebrate the first anniversary of] status of election fraud cases and the | Anniversary—H. P. Davi manuf URRATE: HIOW SF 4 automobile | marine came up and fired @ shot in of whom were soldiers, ac- RUN BOATS IN E sent to Camp Upton. He was discharged | (he United States entry into the war.| appointment of Joseph A. Soloy : aed + 6 BAR ISON fonaufacturers pnd puridere (per. |iterdirection, @ signal to atop! The| conting to the lates seperte x Ke nm the army to face the Federal] Arthur Williams, Federal Food Ad-| friend of the Mayor, to a $5,000 a year Guest of Mayor. pee ed shortly that chewing gum and|sub came alongside and asked where {ved at res ; The soldiers ° 5 hare. ministrator for New York, In speakin Oo i the Ce to ce 1 f~ candy Sactories, jewelers ani other 6 ca 0} A c § sin « railway train bound fo: )~ Latest Demand From U. S. Troops “William spencer Osborne, an alleged |" the Work accomplished, Ne ee eae eee reacts | ROME Biicay, April B-—-At the | "ixury: trades” qillibe Bit pe eres what's mane mina dy font and aanaiteet 4 ‘Abroad Is for Men to Utilize | deserter from the Canadian Army, was |'"" elimination of the garbage pail.| pho statement credited to the| celebration to-morrow of the anni- + emg yp Fie raat | que Golcene stetiom Fenus aanes { ed Wak ert fram the Camnalan APY, Wt cd, Gocieted the Brien ofcous might | yayor, fn substance hat t have for: [*ePMRry of America’s entrance into|LEAD AGREEMENT REACHED.| °c an Hata dona ovat) Kirocts “were, deserted. ‘end’ tie yays. oe % in'§30 : thi 5 ; ak y f will be dead F ee } {nlan aterways. | Chatfield for wearing an American | \\ $20 a Darrel Oy a tmtatrations. 2 | gotten the ballot fraud cases, iy made | the war Saneh Mpradins, iplster oF ix e aia th preaet ag ae an Fopuiation hid in cellars. “One Fes ' A new regiment, to be known aa the Navy uniform. When he hae served the! Hw said the Federal Food Adminis- without knowledge of the facts, which| Public Instruction, will present rements| hour,” & , here's ~~ port says that a Major, was killed, 57th Engineers, Inland Waterways Reg Jail sentence he will be turned over to| (!Uion now has 60,000 SrOreers, many | is not unusual with him. All the| Thomas Nelson Page, the Amorican y the first mate | tment, is being organized at Laurel, Md. | the Canadian authorities , Md adtutting “bs | Brooklyn ballot fraud cases growing | Ambassador, with an ancient statue —rhe War In-| 80 they took the first mate, and ( to maintain and operate the boats and, Frederiet 1. Groth, seaman on the out of the Mitchel-Bennett primary: representing Victory, recently un- hed an agrec- | Capt. Prowse decided to vo and get ‘ ) barges, on. the inland waterways of! Norwegian liner Gazenan, was sen-| 1 the work of the | contest w: successfully prosecuted had in the. kt .F | with the lead industry whereby | even Bears Frult First Season France. according {0 an announcement| tenced to two months in Jail for try man important | gna completed before Muyor Hylan on | Urined in the Komary eorim the industry will furnish all Govern- —— / A France: May at the United States Ho-!ing to xmuEgIe AN uncensored letter ee Tad the city's pervice, with, the excep-| Fsnce Colonna, the Mayor of Rome,| ot aiiemente ‘tor lead products To encourage the planting of “i cruiting Station at 42d Streef and Sith | from Argentine to a woman in Brook: |! dminiastrato tion of those arisng {rom the Rlegel- | ave & reception to-day at the capital |e joa gon ay Dena ai 66 GEORGE CREEL JOLTED early bearing healthy fruit in the } Fe Ot ocaay iasued aii ried Ateclation and gratitude for the | manA-Coler contest, which have been | or Henry P. Davison, Chairman of | oy) 2a FAM vier crear all ae dA back yards of the nation, Thi {i Avenue. oe station to-day work done and prophesied that even| &4 med at the request of the de- : : 000) pounds maximum a mon at i Fruits d Fl 1 ie } cali for men for this regiment, empha-| Judge Chatfield also sentenced Melx | greater tasks must be met in the come | ants’ counsel the American Red Crows War Coun-|prices averaging sev ents @ pound i LP fo owe! ‘iation, sizing the opportunity offered to young|@. Kliemand, No, 638 Slate Street, | ing year. | “Would it not be Mr. Mayo cil; Ivy Lee, Robert P, Perkins, Red| The Prices agr on are those now 84 Cortlandt St., New York, sp Amoricans of experience to be of ser-| Brooklyn, to one year at Atlanta for PAY ARO Stiles hase peattions °3 Cross Commissioner in Italy, and | Matecter weacainiog decreas The send free prepaid, a half dozen P e, hose por vi 510) u aly, Pogineeri rT ning Jou n sy fo hele county: som Col, Jamen| #¢1!NE Koods bought by mail on the ed by a I cratic Board of Al-lother Red Cross representatives, | ssteeme nt an announcement. by th Escape 5 iniury, owed ever sat nd of St. Regis Everbearing He pApgiatement received trom Sol, James! installment plaw before they were dermen owing to necessity for them? | 4'Retward) Mr, Davison received a | Board said, will stabilize the market, It ; pe Red Raspberry Bushes, the oni © latest demand from American troops in| completely paid for, a | They Rave, necelved 10 pay sce ur | deputation from the Press Association will remain in effect four months: | Flight From Washington + | raspberry bearing fruit the same t Brrope was for a regiment to maintain o0 Ee i | A i season nted and for 4 and pperate boste and barges on. the _——- | ftoe, They Fe poor pporple., Perhaps headed by its President, Deputy An- | BOWIE WINNERS. to Baltimore. thereafter every Gay ten, ee fa le i yo nd e ¥ . june emerare S20 C8 Ot rt necdlers, salle | HARVARD HAS LOST 58 —-- | Board of festimate and riot wo much ad: | TReoiving to an address by. signer | aWtIMORE, April 6.—Goorge Creel, |] until October; also free three Best |! © makers, Tgkers. blacksmiths, ship car- Senator Brawn Announces Sattse | YEW Fone be Productive ef wood | Korre, Mr. Davison told the news. | KIRET RACE olds ani) chatrman of the Committee on Public | Grape Vines, red, white and blue, penters, steerm holsting © obna . . Foaulte paper men that America would never | Upwards six and longs.— | all prepaid, to every person send- | { te scaling neers and clerks are | SERVICE | factory. Agreement Atier Meet- . falter, but would support Italy and |! ] 8 Information and Aviator O. M, Bounds, ing liar within one peilbey) ° j wee atte aa for. teerulte tn ee ‘ing With Mitchel DIVORCE VERDICT REVERSED, |her allies to the very end | Anxiety! iad a marrow escape from injury this © subscription te Feat, th the added requirement san Aa ; t chell, —y — | Wonkina), | morning when the airplane in which Rnd Hiowere MA t at they must. he peri vein the | |Eleven Were Kill&d in American] ALBANY, April 6.—'The investi: | | Waker at Parts Ob © of War} .! és; tes ie y arrived here from Washington was | gives easy Planting disectionn > «Was sald many opportunities would be Lafayette Escadrille, came to an abrupt end Uils morning, ! phe Appellate Division pep ER PARIS, April b.—Ambassador Sharp h Balwant: VAD ws |B ‘mlico Race Track. Both men esc aped ——— | __ presented for promotion. ayette Escadrite, following @ conference between Sens-|court in Bropklyn to-day reversed the | Will represent the American Government —_~»-—_— with a slight shaking up [DIED : CAMBRII Mass, April 6 n K. Brown, chairman of the gry ‘ Maer of Theodore {at the celebration by the city of Paris | nh came when Bounds, Roane ° { ‘ MOTHER IS FINED $250 Piliy-elght Harvard, radeetes ina inveatifatisn: Committee, and Jobst gant in wis divorce sult aguinst ars, | OvmQrroM OF «the, anniversary, of the BOWIE ENTRIES. ee treuntge taeacoa: stauing cite jomars GLORIA GRAY ctilen mal.’ i |, chairman of the Fo ‘om: “* i Ling agains’ 8.) a: oe U ater n he nd | middle schoolin mp at th ace trac Servic t M undergraduates have died !n war ser “Reusior B own Mod Com stester Renwick Karl, A new trial waa | ‘the “i ee wll Flake’ place atthe |, RACK TRACK, BOWIE, Ne : ing a te shi Pace tah nares Bt CANPRELY FADER A 4 FOR KIDNAPPING DAUGHTER: vice, according to records compiled | hat was satisfied arrany nts ordered. Then ville, Secretary af War Raker We esilor to. ataadas Ho lost control of his maehin | CH. Broadway. 60th at. later | iy ta unioeuelie auch adil inet dhe made Which would te satia: |. The Bans live in White Plains and/will be present, but will not take an follows Creel carried a message from Secre- |* LL ——— | ee : be uthor' “vn ei Factory to every one concerned. are prominent In Westchester society. joftielal part 0 cxoral Stephen | ad (hi $500; -\tary McAdoo to be read at the Libarty | PERSONALS, : nese on i peen awarded the | ne 60) ve will make its re: \F Youldan Cowle, who lived net door | Pichon, the Fx n Minister, will repre= | tack, 1 Wht Loan meeting which President Wilson RE ore i Overpowering Love for Child SA de Guerre by Frence, and three | Bere 4,9 AMIAtUre Neat Tues to tee eee ee ee theca eutae (eee ne ¥ren oe ie - wilt addrens to-ninh | wk Cooper’ at. Geen | Pleaded as Excuse for Violating |0f, pat number alto wore given| wi eae iain cmplosient auess HurltaRe Conte nvevaied sith \eat'at Ly te DOCTOR ASKS DIVORCE. jars: Pe Ba i . <a | Order of the Court. |¥ard men were thembers of the| bir. two, one for supplying, Indues seypethy stn Weatehn me ‘Court Justice | “" * ? { Pplyt Lid in es t " 7 For kidnapping her own daughter, American. Army when they lost thetr | trial labor and ) cupply agri |Thompking ft bad | pr. Henry He howe ite fn Cromn| {date ‘ } } eg Ch 4 | cultura Do. their are} Suit, Charwes Cruetty, THIRD WACK Pa ! from ber former husband's home in New| lives and five were in the Lafayette | x ls and upward ime ee ber Sorany husuend's borne | ee Sail. | Ghee uaiarine ee fase | PARIS SHELLED, AGAIN. =| suiwoua, 1, April 6.—Dr. Henry |i ‘ ton Lane ear A < . rs ' R in Pittsburgh, Mrs. Edith Oppenheimer| in the German A VY. Holcomb, @ physician of Bellmore, 5 m ~ l | Kaiser-sierz, was to-day fined $20 for | days of rw “va rmy in the sanz WHEAT USE CUT AGAIN. \r Leng Range Bombardment Resumed | L. 1, and director of the First National Tie Liebe itor 1a ection O- Oorrow apeiseh PF Cones by “Supreme Cour | Se earn ee Relere Noon, Bank of that place, filed sult for di-|{' ue i" iy and widow : } ' ic A oh Bakeries Most Employ ver Cemt, uy 18, Apr’ Th » mbardment of | yorce to-day against Jane b. Holcomb, Nika, 108: Mise Fa os PPh yonappie ocurred tat tanuary:| NO PEACE MOVE TO LU: a: | MARERUT ene mimelnx ¥s Fox Cents) FAILS. boeil berths Banioertinent af jvarve.laciad aeriny dene FF oleuy NEUE athe sam a i The National Security League's Great Bmanuel M. Kai amen WASHINGTON, April 6—Wheat cons, Fesumed at 11.40 o'clock this morning, | stead, I. I. Both LAfracain ani aa | f P Ed i ; o Officially Dentes sumption in the bakeries of the coun- - Holoomb filed affidavits « ivi’s mpaign o r \ 1 OFSrIpreR, trie was ordered reduced 6 per cent. BERGE EFFIGY BURNED, |charae. 3p 4 cross sult ars | Ca pag) atriotic ucation i Ape 6-—tamphatle more after April, the Pood Adin: * [ante ing cruct tte Bae Bee In which the country’s most eminent teachers are enlisted to j ‘William ‘Travers Jerome, former Dia - N . announced today, It lao Feature of Patriotic Rally in Ed-| that he struck her on the riknt ear « carry irito every State the Gospel of America: } trict Attorney red for Mrs, Kal Seen Maen 30 eta aast a foods were wert impaired hi He ‘then y F nization, ' fo samtLing ber ult in d fying the order an, Government hy: routes fimgton ‘eons’ Uotl Siler the we Fae rt a Ee [her frow thate howe, she charaes. al “If the alien does not know what Americantsm means let us teach , HP Rhecehid from this jurisdiction and tate at tue State Department to-day Miferetofore bakers have been using 29 & patriotic rally last night | Holcomb, denied fis tncome was #00) r him," says Col. Charles Edward Lydecker. “If he will not H Bee nes cteah wollte lovecin ‘ea- If any come forward: il Ie Gald, they paroonts wheat oubmituter witemine by Durning en eMsy of Victor L Bere | towed Moe, eprosented,. The court ale Margot star. Wi: Dartworth, 112 learn we must treat him as an enemy and take him ot jiowed ek a Ny ‘med y ¢ neck, q on. t will be ignored. present order now raiecs \o 2 per cent, ger, Milwaukee Socialiat, 980) counsel fees, an 7 , ‘ ‘ pose ‘ ’ ‘ ve RS